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‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1933 ‘HERAN t 616 Avenue Adolph’ Johns, Pastor, (CHURCH :. a. picnee. Nov. 12—22nd Sunday aft 10:30—Morning worship. Anthem: “He Leadeth '\ Sermon; 8:00 p.. Bored by Luther League. a Devotions conducted “by arth, i is welcome. Miss Leona Luther, the Musician” by Miss Nina|Sjoniom will be in charge” NeLuther's Catechiams” by Miss All mo tthe Wand wih Bl ammpareent 8" by Miss Alice | ing The mpor' Brown, y i The b important “Ten Contributions of Luther to the World” by Gordon Engen. “Luther's Attitude to the Word God” by Pastor Johns, Wednesday, Noy. 15 at 7:30 p. m. Bible study In the book of Acts, 8:30 p. m.—Choir practice. Saturday, Nov. 18 at 9 a. m. firmation class, 2:00 p. m.—Juntor Mii meet in Cot sion Rand w the church parlors, FIRST BAPTIST C1 Fourth Street and Av Ellis L, Jackson, M Sunday November the 00 a. m.-—The Chu RCH B in Wiillam Mueller Jr., Superintenden Drs. C. G. Worner, primary su tendent. The Fivarts is fo The Quain class for 7 sD 11:00—Morning worship. Pianist—Mrs, Prelude: Bei Oftertory: L Special music: Adolph Englehart. Sermon: * Ellis L. Jackson, 6:45 p. m.—Intermediate B. Y. P. Leaden—Howard Beers. Meeting the church parlors. Senior B, Y. P. U, Group. Bubject: A program for 1 ward Cole, presiding. Pa the members of the service sion, Ruth Rand, chairman. O- A cordi dnvitation to young people to the ¥. P. U. and the evening service, 7:30—The evening service. Mr. B. UL. Gilbert. s y the federal council hurches will be used: ion"—Ellis L. Jackson. “The sum of the whole matter this, & m.—Sunday school and Bible Haro, is Violin solo, selected sive service of worship fur- ot “The Building of a Na-| chy that our civilization cannot sur Nive materially unless it is redeemed} and girls to service, attend the THE SALVATION ARMY 112 Main Avenue Adjutant and Mrs, H, Smith, Officers in Charge. sham, Assistant. Howard (1 Corps band, under of Howard Chesham. # invited. Sunday, November 16:09 a. m.-—Ca Sunday school. as: including a Bible being your children to Sun- Stebbins, in th: meeting, oF er ool. irorge Holiness meeting, of morning Adjutant Herbert Smith will oung People’s Legion, 1d the young. peopl, but al singing and Adjutant mith will bring the message. of e Salvation extends a their meetings, Old time gospel singing and preaching. Come and bring your friends, You will be M-|made to feel at home in the Salvation Army. ill | Opies There isa ity .. Pastor. ial welcome at Trin- th Anniversary Festival, and Tible classes 11:00 a. m. : The Rt. Rev. David Stoeve, onal choir, “Fairest of Roses” nniversary tea, m. tod pom. The Holy City” by reh choir. tindahl, director, U. in 1 Armistice THE GUMPS—FOOD FOR THOUGHT US PAL OM. Congnoah, 199, ree Ny Sire Cheney Trane FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS YC GOSH! Im GLAD youre our >. <b OF Tue DUMPS, FRECK! JUST,PUT THIS IN YouR HAT RED.... IF LGET HI FELLAS! wey! Toss ME A | gta? inne VANILLA i boat ne) LET A THING Like THAT HALF A CHANCE IN MAKE MINE A SPOON, FRECKLES = wrong _A YOURS WEAR You DOWN = IT'S TUE KINGSTON GAME. AN DONT THROW Wis A ALL FORGOTTEN Now, a ih) antien LOOK OUT !! B. Sunday school neluding Junior Bibl Q erna Brelje, superintendent, 10 Morning ices in the Eng- lish language. Mrs, F. Peters, organ- Ist. “The tian Church.” 0 p, m.—Divine services at Bald- History of the 18] 5p m.--Bible hour in charge of Ither League. bpiritually.” 0p. m.—Vesper services (Eng- Thursday at 3 p. m. The Mission) ) Miss Mary Mahlman, pianist. ‘ircle at the parsonage, 519 Fourth| Sermon: “Blessings of the Luther- it, an_Reformatic ; The fs fell lo not have a church home. BT. GEORGE'S FPISCOPAL CHURC Rev. John Richardson, Rector a church extends an Invitation to} lowship and service to all who ices in comformity with anniversary These ser’ the birt | You are cordially invited to these HM | services, and become more acquainted |with Martin Luther and the Reforma- 450th of Luther's Mi ‘lorence Fritch, Organist. tion. Services 22nd Sunday after Trinity.| In the last meeting of the church 8:00 a, m.—Holy Communion, council, the schedule of services in 933 m.—Church school. the ui f the language has heen 10:30—Morning pra: and sermon. | chang: iy ning with the month Subject: “The Rev ot Hope." of Nove Il the church services In Commemoration of Armistice] wii conducted in the English a language, with the exception of the st George's Guild meets Thursday | iret Sunday of each month, when the Ot Fp. m. morning ices will be in the Ger- p.m. Choir practice at 7:30 p. m. McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPA CHURCH Walter E. Vater, Pastor Morning worship 10:30. Organ Prelude: Anthem: Roberts. Organ Offertory: Frysinger. Bolo. Selected by Miss Phyliss Wolverton. Sermon: Dr. og. Our Youth Se rgan Postlude: Sunday School poe Superintende: 1s. worth League 6:30 p. m, iiss Margaret Church. worship 7:30. relude: Intermezzo—Szali Isaac jous! hen Foster club composed rade pupils under the Ruby Wilmot, will] p, rection of Miss ep! f 50 eighth ing Gratitude, by Protheroe. low the Day is Over, by Bambey. Organ Offertory: mith. F Solo: By Miss Arlene Sanborn, The Pong of Redemption, by Protherce: i Mm: Dr. 1a ac ‘With the Highest.” Organ Postiude: March Rellgious— Komster. « bur services. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thayer at Second St Floyd E. Logee, Pastor. 10:00—Bible school, invited to the mixed Ribie clai Bu 11:00—Morning worship. “Fading lemories,” sermon by the pastor. 2:80=Ploneer society for intermed- age-group. O—Tuxis society, for high echo fe fathers and sons. “Memories th. lust Not Die,” a series of by a number of e: ‘oung people's es . <All young people are ring their friends, ‘ednesday 7:30—Mid-week pray: wervice. ‘The Musical service: Grace Duryee eee organist. Orn Organ. Prelude—Negro spirit KGillette). eas uartet——-Grateful O Lord (Roma), (Norsworthy), Quartet—Harvest Anthem (Tours), ffertory—Romance Evening: Organ Prelude—Sortie Festivo (Bo pevifertory—Sunset Reverle 5). Organ Postlude—(Meale), Special music is being arranged f, ecial Armistice service, 6 A special invitation is given to boys AT THE ‘Night Flight’ Boasts John Barrymore, Helen Hayes, Cla: Gable, Lionel Barrymore, Montgomery and Myrna Loy form the | strong multi-star cast which interprets “Night Flight.” the emazingly new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer _pictu: ‘which opens Monday at the Para- mount Theatre. “" The story is a terifically powerf tale of flying the mail by night in South America. It was directed by @ man who holds a transport pilot's license, Clarence Brown. It is from the pen of Antoine de Saint-Exupery, ® pilot on the very line he writes bout. Director Brown says of this tale, “Night Flight” is the only real, trul jane ay. so far written.” Mood Pensive, Ap- |sa Plefiela—Miss Ruth Rowley, organist. Peace I Leave With You Gethsemane— ig Coon—“Tak- Leader. In a Gondola— Coon, “Living ‘Braver service Wednesday evening “A hearty welcome awaits you at all departmental, led instruction for all ages. Adults e church auditorium led by Judge es. 7:30-—Special Armistice Day service reminis- (Faul- Six Famous Stars! accurate, authentic and human air- man langu The Walther League will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock for its business and educational meeting. All the leaguers are urged to attend. Confirmation instructions ¥y morning at 19 o'clock. GOSPEL TABERNACLE Corner Rosser and Eleventh Herman G, Johnson, Pastor. Mrs. G. Mandigo, L every Ss jupt. 9:30 a. m. Morning worship Afternoon service 3: Evangelistic service 7 0 The orchestra will play. . | message. p.m. A gospel Prayer meeting every night this week at 8 o'clock, Come and join in with us In prayer for the unsaved. Wednesday, mid-week service of prayer and preaching 8:00 p, m. Friday, Christ's Ambassadors 8:00 . m. Saturday, Children’s church 2:30 » m. You are always welcome at the Tabernacle. it. FIRST EVANG Seventh and Ross Ira _K. Herzberg, M 9:30—Men's Prayer service. 10:00—Sunday Church school for all We would like to urge you fathers and mothers to bring your children to § departments. y school. That will for them to be pres- and give impse of our grow- ing school and become interested in Brotherhood class or —Morning worship service. rtet 8 What?” (Armis- unke, ra i Endeavor Societies. te Tople: hy Christians Are Trying to Get Rid of War.” Leader—Ira F. Herzberg. Young people. Topic: “A Program for Peace.” Leader—Verna Gramke, j-—Evening worship service. Song service. Come and help sing the old gospel songs. Selection by the men's chorus. S : “Sin At Work.” ol at ip training classes Mon- Tuesday and Wednesday at 7:30 er atthe high school, Wednesday 7:45—Mid-week prayer nervice, Thursday ice, 0—Mens’ chorus prac- al echism classes. oung peoples’ day. be received into the church next Sunday instead of to- morrow. You are always welcome to attend these services, ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC Rev. Father R. A, Feehan, Pastor Broadway Avenue at Kighth 8t. Masses at 8 9, 10 and 11. Nine o'clock Mass is for children, MOVIES Aerial Thrills Galore In ‘Ace of Aces’ Aerial thrills said to surpass any- thing ever shown on the motion pic- ture screen are incorporated in the romance of John Monk Saunders’ gripping story, “Ace of Aces,” an RKO-Radio Picture tonight to the Capitol Theatre with Richard Dix in the starring title role, supported vy. Elizabeth Allan and Ralph Bel- my. Daring motion picture stunners Perform countless. breath - taking feats in “Ace of Aces.” Squadrons of trim fighting planes zoom, twist and dart about in the sky. Burning planes crash in sensational flights. Bullet-ridden ships disintegrate in plead and fall as debris to jor rk Robert | re jul ly : “Ace ot fe” lao blends a high- Ma mat Richard A pacifist firmly GIVE HIM A SNIFF OF THEM FINGERPRINTS. WHEN Mr TRUSTY HOUND GITS ON THEIR TRAIL, THEY'RE AS GOOD AS HANDGUFFED! BG-TIME KIONAPERS KIN COME INTO TOMPKINS’ CORNERS AND GIT AWA SALESMAN SAM BIGOLLY, ('r REALLY suRPRISED, Sam! ) I'm suRPRISED, To) Goss! surPRISED THAT THERE'S ENY— Hike LEET ofr! Now | THINK (LL LETCHA Take )WHY-ER—UH—DON'TCHA MWK (T'O CE WISER CER ME Ta 00 MY FIRST REAL VD HATE UKE EV'RY THING Ta CUT HECK OUTS You've steve TH’ DUMMIES ABOUT ONG OF YOUR customer's Faces! TIMES AN! YA GOT IT DOWH PRETTY sooo! \ WHY, GWERME OW WE MAKE TT ALL TT \eNT NICE To WMSELF , BOOTS. 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