The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 30, 1933, Page 10

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{ BION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH | (ynodical Conference) 419 Fourth Street J. V, Richert, Pastor. Sunday after Christmas, Dec. 3ist: 9:30 a. m.—Sunday School with all lasses: Junior Bible class; Miss Ver- ha Breife, Supt. a nies 45—Morning worship (English) Mrs. F, Peters, organist. 6:40 p. m.—Bible hour in charge of \@he Walther League. 7:30 p. m.—Vesper services (Eng- Mish) Miss Mary Mahiman, pianist, ‘Year's Day, Jan. Ist: i nglish services, Faith and ‘Trus Our New Year's motto: “Rejoicing in hope; patient in tribulation; con- inuing instant in prayer” Rom. 12, 12. Why not start the new year right? me to church, You are Welcome at ‘New Year's TION ARMY in Avenue red, officer in charge. Chesham, assistant. 8: December 30th: 8:00 p. m.—Service in the citadel ucted by the band, with Howard ham in charge. The public js in- vy, December 31st: 10:00’ a. m.—Company meeting, or Gunday School. Classes for ail ages, including a Bible class for adults. Come and bring your children to Sun- day School. George Stebbins is in charge of this service. |_ 11:00—Holiness meeting, or morning worship. A service arranged with the itheme of “Holiness” and of worth to {mll, Adjutant Herbert Smith will jbring the message. \.q 8:50 p. m-—-Young People's League. ‘A service conducted by the young people, but everyone is Invited to at- end. 8:00 p. m.—Rousing Salvation meet- ing. Old time gospel singing and epeaking. Special music by the band and singing company. Adjutant Smith ‘will bring the message. ;. 9:30 p, m.—Intermission, at which itime lunch will be served to those de- jsiring to stay for the Watch Night service. } 10:45 p, m—Watch Night service fonducted by Adjutant Smith. The public is cordially invited to this serv- e. je 1. The Salvation Army extends a hearty welcome to everyone to attend all of their services, (‘ome and bring our friends. You will be made to feel at home. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH th and Rosser Ave. Ira B, Herzberg, Minister $:30—Men’s prayer service. 10:00—Sunday Church school for all @epartments. We have classes for every age. If you do not attend Sun- day school anywhere else, we invite you to come and join our growing Merrill Larkin, Supt. :00—Morning worship service, Sermon—“Tho Victorious Life.” 7:00—Christian Endeavor Socleties, Intermediate group. Topic—“Takink Stock.” Young people's grou: Topic—“Important 1933.” Leader—Miss Pearl Frankhauser, gchool. 11:0 D. Happenings of 7:45—Evening worship service, Song service. Sermon—“The Supreme Call.” ‘This coming week there will be the fannual week of prayer services. We ‘urge all of our people to attend these union services each evening at 7:30, The first service will be held Mon day evening at the St. George's Epis. opal church, You are invited to the Sunday serv- fces and to each service during the week. ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC Rev. Father R. A. Feehan, Pastor Broadway Avenue at Fighth Masses at 8, 9. 10 and 11, ’clock Mass is for children. TRINITY LUTHERAN Avenue A at Fourth Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor, ‘There is a cordial welcome at Trin- y- First Sunday after Christmas, De- eember 31. Church School 9:45 a. m, Morning worship 11:00. Sermon: “Living Stones.” Tenor Solo: “Come Ye Blessed”— Beott, L_A, Esko. New Years Wake, Luther League 11:00 p. m. Address—Arthur E. Thompson. 2, Noy, Sears Day, Monday, January Morning worship and Holy Com: munion 11:00. Choir Anthem: ‘Wagner. Installation of officers. Ladies Ald Thursday, January sth et 3 p.m. Choir rehearsal, Thursday 7:30 p. m FIRST GERMAN BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Eighth and Rosser J. J. Lippert, Minister. 10 a. m. Sunday School. your children been Year on Sunday mornings between 10 and 11 o'clock? Were they in Sunday school? If not, why not start this new year right by sending them. If not to ours, then to some other church, But we welcome them heartily into 8 vi v sse: | ee re cleston for cals the Coming Year?”—Pastor Johns. 11:00—Morning worship. Prelude: Talk to the children, “The Fir i Watch Night service, 8:00—Young People's meeting. (0—EXvening worship. Special music. Saar “Travel Stains.” church and spend the rest of the old year. in song service, testamonies and Prayer. t We welcome you to all these meet- Ings, 8 p. m. Wednesday prayer meeting. ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. John Richardson, Rector. Miss Florence Fritch, organist, Services Sunday after Christmas: 8 a. m.—Holy Communion, 9:30 Church school. ning prayer and sermon. Subject: “Forgetting end Rememe bering a Message for the New Year.” Monday, January 1st, 1934: 7:30 p.'m.—Service in connection with week of prayer. Speaker Rev. Ellis Jackson. Saturday, January 6th, Feast of the Epiphany, 10 a, m.—Holy Communion. McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Walter E. Vater, Pastor Morning worship, 10:30 o'clock. Organ preludey “O Sanctissima’— De Dilbac, by Miss Ruth Rowley, organist. Anthem: “The Lord of Light”—Gal- offertory: braith, “Meditation"— Hosmer, Solo, pouectes by Miss Phyliss Wool- mann. Sunday school 12:00 noon. for all ages). Mr. R. H. intendent. Let us close the old year right with every member of the Sunday school present. Epworth League, 6:30 p.m. ‘Our World Comradeship.” John Ehrmantrau Evening worship, Organ prelude: Hopkins. Anthem: “Something For Thee”— Wolcott, Organ offertory: “Offertory in D” —St. Clair, BID, selected by Miss Vivian Cogh- jan. Sermon: “The Man of Fire” by Wal- ter E. Vater. This will be the ninth of the series of sermons on “Great Men As Prophets of a New Fra.” Organ postlude: “March Joyeuse”— Battmann. (Classes . Neff, super- Topic: Leader, 0 o'clock. ‘Short Prelude”— A hearty welcome awaits you at all our services, We urge all our people to attend the Union Services during the week of Prayer commencing Monday, January Ist at St. George's Episcopal church and continuing each evening at 7:30 o'clock in the various churches of the city until Saturday evening. Full program of services appears else- where in this newspaper. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thayer Ave. at Second St. Floyd BE. Logee, Pastor. Sunday School 10:00 o'clock, depart- mental-graded instruction. You are invited to bring the children and re- main for the Bible class taught by Judge Burr. Morning worship 11:00. “Our Re- lgion of Hope.” Pioneer Society 5:3 Evening worship 7:30, Reality With Christ.” Youny People's C. EB. Fellowship 8:30, All young people are invited. Watch night party at the manse 9:00. The Tuxts Society will be in “Facing THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 380, 1933 FROM RKING= | WANE. TS SHAN HER 1. iy A 5 _ THE.GUMPS— THINKING OUT LO 'SAGRLFOR DUST CART KEP OR - ARENT YouTuze YY YEP...AND THANKS FoR THE Towe KID WHOSE Truc was ) LINE=WE'RE MOVING FROM STUCK IN THE MUD MILFORD, AND THIS 1S THE SECOND YESTERDAY j : THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) charge, all young people are invited. The musical service, Grace Duryee Morris, organist: . Morning: Organ Prelude—Retrospection—Ho- an. . Quartet—O God Who Hast Prepar- ed—Gaul. Oftertory — Melodie Sheppard. Quartet—Thou Crownest the Year —Spicker, Organ Postlude, March—Swift. Evening: oan Prelude—Evening Prelude— 3: Romantique— 1 “Come Unto Me"— doing the last| | Strom. |" Piano_solo—Mrs. Adolph Johns. ad. Offertory—Melodie—Helm. Vocal Solo—Mr. Bauer. Violin Obbligato—Mr. Truman. Anthem—Choir. Organ Postlude—March of Gnomes—Ashford. 3 String orchestra accompaniment on hymns, Mr. Ralph Truman, director, We cordially invite all without @ church home to worship with us. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 723-4th Street Sunday service at 11:00 a. m. Subject: CHRIST JESUS. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial the SALESMAN SAM WHAZZA MATTER , SAMMY 7. WHY ALL He Gioom? cueer up Boy! THis isa 4 Years Cay come Tie FoR HAPPINESS! WE'RE AT THE MEAN TO ME-aALI ENO OF THE CLO Year, AND NEW Year's} BY MYSELE IN Day (Ss JUST AROUND “TH CORNER | meeting at 8 o'clock. 4 A reading room maintained in the Hoskins Block, 200% 4th Street, open dally from 12 to 5 p. m.; Sunday, 3 to 5 p. m. {All are welcome to attend the | church services and to make use of he reading room. FIRST LUTHERAN 616-Ave. D. G. Adolph Johns, Pastor. Sunday, Dec. 31—Sunday Christmas. 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School and Bible | class, | 10:30—Morning worship. “Praise the Lord.” “As the Years Go By.” 5 Sermon: “A Blessed Old Age’— Pastor John: | 9:00 p. m. CHURCH } after Anthems: jew Year's Wake spon- ‘What have] sored by the Luther League. Bible reading and prayer—Mr. A. B. Edward Albrecht and New Year's selection by | Brooks—-Miss Gladys Barth |. Vocal duet—Mrs. | Mr. H. R. i wenson. Talk here Shall T Look for Hope Piano and organ duet: “Cantique Noel” by Adam—Miss Lucille Malm- i quist and Mrs. Johns. Social hour in the church parlors. Devotio! t midnight. ‘i Monday, an. 1 at 8 p. m—New Year's Day services. Tuesday, Jan. 2 at 7:30 p. m.—An- j nual business meeting of the congre- | gation. All voting members urged to }0—A lunch will be served in the | be present. church basement. A free will offer- ing will be taken, which will go to- ward paying for the gas that is being installed now. After the lunch we will Wednesday, Jan. 3 at 7:30 p. m— Bigle Study in Book of Acts, 8:30 p, m.—Choir practice. Saturday, Jan. 6 at 9 a. m.—Confire go back into the auditorium of the| mation class. AT THE ‘Will Rogers in “Mr. Skitch’ Coming to Paramount Theatre Declaring it to be the most poignant nd human comedy he has had to date, an enthused Will Rogers will have the stellar part in “Mr. Skitch,” Fox production starting on at the Paramount theater. , by Ann Cameron, appeared in the Saturday Evening Post several and is considered a classic | of the producers. Rogers | himself, who is acknowledged Amer- ie ! MOVIES | ‘Man’s Castle’ - A Screen Idyl ‘The matchless craftsmanship of Di- rector Frank Borzage has wrought of Ci the most glorious ro- mance since “7th Heaven.” A love | born of the fragile dream of two hun- gry hearts is unfolded in the contrast- ing setting of a sombre. poverty-rid- den depression community . ; Sible, gruff, kind, but charming fel- jlow. Loretta Young is “Trina,” & hungry, homeless, helpless girl, who is befriended by “Bill” and taken into his miserable shanty home in the squatter community on the riverfront. ‘ASH TUBBS Gi bs Mode BEAL THAN oL SOR ER KNOT, > = i OK; oF MONEY WASH F AND BASY GWE TO CHARITY. Is, = = come | ALLEY OOP LOOK AT ME! ('M SOAKED, Baboon you LUNDERIN CHIMPANZEES You, YOU ‘I LIKE To INVENT “THINGS...IM ALWAYS, ae tga ‘TINKERING WITH } ON, WELL DOWN TO VLU Wake UP AN YELL"HAPPY NEw > Wy, sey, EELLA, YEAR" TO ME ON! THEN HIKE DOWN f WHY TH HECK WH SOME HASH HOUSE AN’ EAT CON'TKHa COME To ALL atone! @ LOTTA EUN » “THaT’ iL. Be! = \ ee? CANNOT ANYTHING n pee te A HOME “THAN : ING THAT IS WO TRAN YAY BAD one ne WELL, How \GEeE, THis IS a ,|| : @eoUT (TF /surreise, Ou22! pucew! (MousHT, GER COV? J ( HATE To BUTT IN] | & CHILE, THAT O22 * 7 BUT, (FYa REALLY || UAS GONNA OVERLOOK MEAN IT ULL BE Me THis Year! PICKLES TINK—1 | ecclesia MEAN, TICKLEO PINK! YOO BAD! Y-E-p-ti !! SAY, TWAS WHY MR.NOBBS AND L ARE SKIPPING OUT —WE CANT TARE 1 uN

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