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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1934 ica, service, Grace Duryee Morris THE GUMPS— A QUIET LITTLE AFFAIR Morning: Organ Prelude: Calvary (Rodney). - Quartet: Come Unto Me—Nevin, /, NE WERE JUST HAVING A LITTLE ) AN iebestled Rubinstein, IN AL q D> | Serra aments,| [Qe mar | aReoMan= Qaantenin wet BETTER yb sare MA COUPLE. SHEETS OF oe LA'FeW FRIENDS=A aIveLe Bree ARE ONMY THREE PAPER NOW WETS Ottertory: Melody—Howard WIS HEAD IS IN we FI NECREALIN OUGHT TO @otean Postiude: March Romaine— THE CLOUDS- His’ 2 * —~ HANE= NOTHING ELABORATE- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Orchestra director—Mr. Ralph Tru- HEAR’ ROBS wh rif IMPLE CHURCH tein bier ma Win ECSTASY = 2 WsT A § Parents desiring their infants bap- Bunday service at 11:00 a, m. tined should notify the pastor. Any AND HIS DREAMS N WEDDING WITH FOUR | Bubject: GOD. who have church letters or desire to RE WS STH NE HONDRED Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Unite with the church should see the ARE FILLED WITH PLE Wednesday evening testimonial | pastor. : BRIGHT VISIONS- >~ Ya PEO! teeting at 8 o'clock. We cordtally Invite you to worship Fel sy i z eae Reiitatnae in whdea us. he a loskins lock, 44-41! treet, is Pa DATE - ‘open daily from 12 to 5 p. m.; Sunday, NEV, LUTHERAN CHURCH =o Sto 5 p.m si Conference) All “are welcome to attend the 419-Fourth Street church services and to make use of J. V. Richert, the reading room. Firat Sunday after 9:30 a. m.—Sunday rinsr GERMAN BAPTisn. CHURCH) classes: Junior Bible class; Miss Ver- LET NOTHING ‘orner_o! th and Rosser na upt. J.J. Lippert, Minister. 1 Morning service (German) aR Bi 10:00 a. m.—Church School, K. F.|% Peters, orgunist. s Gutsche, Supt. p. m.—Bible hour in charge of HAPPINESS - 11:00—-Morning worship. a age, Prelude. 7:30 p. m.—Vesper service (English) = Talk to the children. Miss J ahiman, pianist. ecial music. . “Arise, Shine; for Thy rmon: Communion Sunday. Light is Come, and the Glory of the P. m—Ladies Missionary So-|Lord 18 Risen Upon Thee”, Isaiah] FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS meeting, P.;_ Tuesday evening, Jan, 9, Walther y . League ‘business and educational You SEE, THIS IS NOTHING LIKE ANY- teed TM SERIOUS ABOUT THIS, FRECKLES a 5 Esai ne ale ae JING IN EXISTENCE...ITS A HISTO= om, Sere NOW, HERE'S 462....2 TURN THE mon: ‘onfirmation Instruction class every DETECTOR! FoR INSTANCE KNOW tn’io Pe m. Wednesday prayer meet-| Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, aT Matas he fren Day galincrd Le ted pale neha fe, AND IF uk ing. 1 jooe OKAY, . We welcome you to all of these i aE c cHURCH MARKED For IMPORTANT DATES. ™ iad COLUMBUS, ON HIS , TUL : bo meetings. 5 I s Rector, IN NuTTy!! | VOYAGE AMERICA L D POWER BEHIND THEM... Organist. HISTORY... HOW WOULD YOU LIKE To. ONE KNEW ABOUT * beginning with January 13th, Services—First Sunday after Epiph- HEAR LINCOLN'S GETTYSBURG Q NO : ‘ry to have all of your dates this, any. ES f week, so that the following weeks 5 Church School. SOUND WA\ may be reserved for the evangelistic 230 a, Holy Commounton and meetings. sermon, Rev. G. G, Rauser of Anamoose, N.| “Redeeming the Time.” D. will be with us for these meetings,|, Tuesday, January 9th Vestory meet- ing in Parish House at 8 p. m. ’ L CHURCH ser Ave. ] FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Ira_E. Herzberg, Minister, “ourth Street and Ave. B, 9:30—Men's prayer service. All} is I. Jackson, Minister fen are invited to this service, anuary the 7th, 1934, 10:00—Sunday Church school for all 8:00 a. rvice at the state pen- departments. Let's start the New itentiary. right and be in our plac 10:00 a, m.—The Church School, Sunday and every Sund: i William Mueller Jr, superintendent, ‘With each one trying Classes for all ages, Present each Sunday we The Evarts class for adults, to have another fine | 5 our The Quain class for young people. average attendance. Merrill Larkin,| 11:00—Morning worship. upt. Pianist: Miss Marguerite Kennedy, 11:00—Morning worship service. Prelude: “Romance in F Sharp"— When You Know Jesus Too—Ackley. | Schumann. Men's chorus, Offertory: To the Rising Sun, Sermon: “The Golden Moment, Op- Special music—cholr selection, portunity.” 3 hrist Triumphs over His Installation service for the officers | Environment-—tllis, L Jackson. { 2 NO TM QUST TRYING TO and teachers of} e Sunday School. 45 p. m.—The B. Y. P. U. ‘opie: 7:30—Christian Endeav ety. |Have we the Best Foundations for PICTURE WHAT LIFE Neto Life. Intermediate B. Y, P. U. at the} » LUKE, WITHOUT GOLDIE II hour in the church parlors. ‘EEN To OWN wPe FISH BowL! Iris Schwartz, 7:20—The evening servi a Young peoples group. : Haye We the Best Founda. | Life.” : Pearl Frankhouser, worship service. | parsonage the monthly business meet- ‘ome and sing the old! ing of the church. ®ospel songs with us. Thursday afternoon at the usual “Sun of My Soul, ‘Thou Saviour|hour the Ladies Ald will meet. Dear” Monk—Men's chorus. A cordial Invitation to all the serv- Sermon: “The Supreme Question.” | ices of the church if you do not have Monday 7:30—Intermediate annualja regular church home. Dusiness meeting. ———— Tuesday 6:30—Young peoples an-| FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH nual business meeting and pot luck 616 Ave. D G. Adolph Johns, Pastor. ja supper. Wednesday 7:45 mid-week prayer jay, Jan, 7—First Sunday after service. Epiphany MeCABH METHODIST BPISCOPAL| clase” SUNNY Schoo! and | CHURCH —Morning worship. 1U Walter E. Vater, Pastor Lead on, O King Eternal, Morning worship 10:30, Se ‘Seeking for Jesus.” Organ Prelude: jextette’—Doni-| 8:00—Evening worship. Sette. Miss Ruth Rowley, organist. r, Now the Day Is Over. Anthem: “Come Unto Me”—<oerne, Organ Offertory ‘Serenade”—Wi- rr. lor. the Christian,’ ag eet Dae Israel”—-Dudley Sees aan ao ise eo Pi n— aptain R. ible study In the book of Acts. ensncramental address: "Self 3330p, m—Cholr practice, a OH, MR. OU2ZLEM, COME HERE ,OuIcK! GET IM & GLOSSO' WATER ) /F7 § WHET HAPPENED, WELL, HE caLLED) Neat, || certainty NOT! 1 pain ‘Holy Communion. We urge all our|ies Aid.” - s SOMETHING HAS HAPPENED TO @N’ HELL BE OKer IN & NSTER 2 AT MY CRFICE @ND I HIM — AN’ HE Coutapsen! people to be in attendance at this! Saturday, Jan, 13, at 9 a. m.—Con- aaa | - samt first service of the New Year. firmation class. Organ Postlude: “Grand March”— Werdi. uf Sunday School 12:00 noon. (Classen * osser and Eleventh for all ages). We are counting on you i. Johnson, Pastor to make one of 390 in attendance at ool, Mrs. G. Mandigo, ur Church School. Supt. at 10:00 a. m. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Topic: Classes for all ages, including Bible “How Can We Decide What Is Right?"| class for adults. Leader—Miss Isabel Gordon, Morning worship 11:00, Evening worship 7:30. Radio service from KGCU, Mandan Organ Prelude: “Angelus”—Masse- p.m. net. Evangelistic service 7:30 p.m. Anthem: “Hear O Lord When I Cry” Orchestra music. Special singing.{ oHeyeer. A gospel message that will fit your Organ Offertory: “Vox Celeste’—/| necd. Batiste. Wednesday, mid-week service, ; Selected—Miss Marion Sandin.| preaching, prayer and praise 8:00 ermon: “*. New Year's Message” Friday, Christ's Ambassadors serv- Walter E. Vat Ice 8:00 p.m. ret Postlu “March of the ‘You are always welcome at the Priests"—Mendelssohn. | Tabernacle, and the services will be Prayer service on Wednesday eve- |a blessing and help to you. If you ming at 7:30. are not attending any other Sunday ——e school, we invite you to come to the ST. MARY’S ROMAN CATHOLIC Tabernacle Sunday School. Rev. Father R. A. Feehan, Pastor Broadway Avenue at Eighth St. ‘THE SALVATION ARMY 112 Masses at 7:45, 9, 19 and 11, Nine 2 Main ‘enue @’clock Mass is for children. Captain and Mrs, Fred Corltss, of- By MARTIN : “ | ticers in : eres weaned Salary Janary Oth cadet to WELL .CLOWN= 1 on ‘ Om = NO MATTER Venue. A-at Four | 8100p. m—Service In the cltade ALC a - WELL, AR MiGRT Opie 8. Rindahl, a ‘0 hi 7 ‘. ' . “ There wa cordisi welcome st Tein- | The chadel hand. will play and the SPosE TH’ PLACE, | TH MINUTE 1 HEARD t YOU rn WHAT Y’WERE SES AS WELL CET 9 | speaker will be Kev. Ira Herzberg of| HERE,1> RATAER # ‘THAT YuR DIDN'T H ME UKE. 1 STL MAR BROOM aN’ Zithe ean, ae Beiphangs Janu) Seunday, danuayy The, no! OWINTERESTIN', ff LIKE /ER 1 SAID TO ty DUSTPAN . i _™m, 10:1 1» MC 4 | MNS SORE MUST " Morning worship. 11:00. | sunday School, ‘Classes for all ages| O ELF OWE ai ’ i FER YUR CAUSE 1T WONT Trinity church choir, | Including a Bible class for adults. BE A SWELL KID : = BE LONG. Now ‘A. Esko, director. Come and bring your children to Sun- : ; : “Suffer the Little Chil-|day School, George Stebbins is in b b p= y 0 ” é @ren to Come Unto M ree. Evening worship . | 11:00—Holiness meeting, or morn- Sermon: “Honor Thy Father and | ing worship. The entire theme of this Mother!" service is “Holiness” and will be of ‘As the pastor has been called away | interest to all. Captain Corliss will from home Rev. J. H. Lunde will con- | bring the message. duct the services. | 6:30 p, m.—Young People's League. A service conducted by the THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH || people, but everyone is welcome. a | Yeung people are especially invited. s Leona Sjoblom will be in charge. . All! 8:00 p. m.—Rousing Salvation meet- rch are reminded | ing in the citadel at whfch time Ad- to be in their places and all friends | jutant Herbert Smith will introduce of the church are invited to join us | Captain and Mrs, Corliss and it will at the Communion table. The Church | take the form of a “Welcome Meet- School is at 10:00 k. The C ing” for our new leaders, Everyone munion service at 11:00 o'clock, eis cordially invited to attend. Old Pioneer Society will 30, time gospel singing and preaching. e'clock, the Tuxis Society at 6:3 The Salvation Army extends a cor- o'clock, The evening service is at dial welcome to everyone to attend 7:30, the pastor speaking on “Chang-| their meetings. If you do not have a ing the Standards of Greatness.” The | church home, you are welcome to come oung people's C. E. Society will meet | and worship with us, You will be ir fell hi ‘1 =| 4 id | Foosv! ‘A eran anie ai Se n:08 40)" | made tp Cael ay Reh Cone, Ns Lease, Peas | you , Ties au || Gun Sores ON Une ee HEAR : 3S) HAVE Quit. _ BY anes sus “a suits AT THE MOVIES iain | Che = Ey You, \ TH! Six New Numbers Are | ‘Hoopla’ Is Clara’s Sung in Capitol Film Most Brilliant Hit Six new musical numbers, which| Clara Bow has come to the Para- promise to become national song hits,| mount Theatre in her second and ‘will be heard in Marion Davies’ new |what is by all measures her out- picture, “Going Hollywood,” which standing Fox production. It is opens tonight at the Capitol Theatre| “Hoopla” and it fits the dynamic lit- with Bing Crosby supporting the | tle star like the proverbial glove. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer star. Cast as a dancer in a carnival, Miss It was the wish of Miss Davies that eal zoleaes all the neg ie toons her newest film should be liberally mari personality. 3 Bi it once, carefree and spleed wita contagious musical rhy- | 2007, 0co,\cnmea*s hosden snd at the same time a sincere character