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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1934 ¢ “Does, God Always Punish Wrong? THE GUMPS—' -LA- He ader, Frances Berglai EG ‘TRA-LA-LA vening worship service, \ vice. f ————— Sabbath Eve"—Parks, by ‘au . ba A Ap elginny (8 MERE ? NO IDEA THAT THREE THINGS onthe Coming of Seah THOUGH GUR MY; OM MY, THE EXPENSES- T. CH= BID You Ki! \ Co cree SHOPPING IS JUST ABOUT COMPLETED = NUST LOOK AT THESE BILLS THAT WINK COAT WASS2'700.— Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday «VILL WAGER THAD ERB NEVER WAS © e if DUE THE IGTH ARY: bd at 7:30 p. m,—Leadership trainin, AGIRI MARRIED WITH & OF PEBRU - classes held at the high school. A FINER, MORE MAGNIFICENT, COULD YOU EVER IMAGINE e MCCABE METH should segister Monday evening. Ree TROUSSEAL THAN THAT 17 WAS POSSIBLE ODIST EPISCOPAL | should register Monday even’ je i CHURCH istration 25¢. MILLIE HAS — } ‘TO SPRND MONEY $0 PAST ? Walter E. Vater, Pastor Wednesday at 7:45 p. m.—Mid-week ; Morning worship, 10:30 o'clock. prayer service. This is the begin- i Organ prelude: “Allegro Moderato"|ning of Lent, Tet us all be in our t Harris, by Miss Ruth Rowley,|places and show that we are really organist, in earnest and want to help make \ iI Anthem: “Seek Ye the Lord’—Wwil-|thie Lenten season a real succes | ams. ‘Thursday at 7:30 p. m.—A Valen- Organ offertory: “Du bist dle Ruh"|tine party sponsored by the Ladies | —Schubert. Aid. Anthem: “The Lord Is My Shep-| Friday at 3:30 p. m.—Catechism herd”—Harris. classes. Sermon: “. of Life With| You are invited to all of these serv- Spiritual Power,” by Rev. C. L. Wal-|!ces. There {8 a welcome here for . lace, D.D., president of Wesley Col-|you. lege, Grand Forks, . ran “March”—Giul- f viet mant. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH i! Sunday school, 12:00 noon, (Classes Th ‘at Second Street t yy a ai® for all ages). The Bullders class and 7 Logee, Minister VY a a the Harris Hustlers class especially invite you to all of Z invite young married and. single|our services. Ae) T A, "ar couples and young business women 10:00 a, m.—Church school, depart- Z to attend. These growing classes| mental graded instruction, Hring the i ~A8 Pereaet you. 600 Topi children and remain in the ible « Sop wort League. 6:39 p, m. ‘opic:| class, J “Being Fair to Other Rac Tead= 00—Morning worship. “My Chil-] FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS er air. Homer Bows. dren and, God." Children's sermen: - 7:30 o'clock, “Setting Things Right.’ ‘sfoonitgnt on the| “£:30\p. m—Ploneer Society, Inter- + AND YOU SEE, MR.FLIMP, WHILE IF THAT HAPPENS, THATS IT, EXACTLY ** oxay! IT's 48 imi. mediates. x i : “Bye Hath Not Seen"—|"6:20 p m.—Tuxis Soclety, senlora, BJeremian “THEY ARE ONLY BOYS, I BELIEVE MRS. Cook WILL BE ABLE THREATEN THEM GENT- : &30 p, mocPastor's class’ for com- THEY HAVE PERFECTED A JO KEEP Her Home, LY, OF COURSE....BUT Goop 4s THAT BIRD COULD Men's quartette, selected, Messrs, D. Instruction, SCUTTLE ¥ M, olin, Mandan, J. te ‘Hughes, ning. acrvice, “Stealing MACHINE THAT WILL BRING AND SPOIL MY EFFORTS AKG THEM UNDER- DONE GET A JoB TEST: ) ONE OF HIS 2 a v. J. Noggle. the Key of Knowledge.” under ‘the direction || "8:39 p. m.-—Young. People's Society 1S HAVING “THEM A ForTUNE! To SELL IT To THE Alen) ad ct cia i . Noggle will sing fourjot c. E, All young people are in- 2 INVENTION MusT GQumbers for us during this . |vited: A LONG CITY AT A NEAT ' Organ o| TCnuyistful’-Priml.| |The musical service, Grace Duryee TAU BE JUNKED! ermon: allenge ‘O- ix, organist: aay. dy Revs CL Wallace, p.p, ieee ee _ so ALS H resident of Vesley College, Grand n prelude: “Elizabeth's ray- 4 Berks, BED cc siacon ‘c'-from ‘Tannhauser, by Wags 2 MAN rgan postlude—Starck. ect Attendance at the midweek de- erusalem"—Gounod, NAMED rotional servi is growing. Do not Worget the service next Wednesday FLIMP.... wening In t church auditorium Organ postlude: “ rom 7:30 until 8:30 p.m. A rest-| Thomas. 1, quiet hour of spiritual medita-| Evening — uy ton, You are heartily invited to at-| Orchestral prelude: “Melody in F” end all our services, Rubenstein. PTR Offertory: “Nachtstuck” —- Schu- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH .,mann. Fourth Street and Avenue B Vocal solo. m ss ' Ellis lL. Jackson, Minister Organ postiude: “Festal March”— \ Sunday, February the 11th, 192: Kroeger. . -s 4 10:00 a. m—The church Tuesday, Trustees’ meeting at 7:30 } William R. Mueller, supt. Mrs. pom. Worner, primary supt. Cla Wednesday, Builders of the Trail at WHERE'S WINDY ? ? ? all ages and a cordial wi 4:30 p.m. 5 ehool is carefully gra javednetday, “Brother India,” @ mo. iercoine ek Dean, A wlivervotteriige willbe NOPE, HE HASN'T BEEN IN F HE HASN'T BEEN CAN THAT MUG @lass for young people. .m. A silver offering will be re- 5 WELL, I { 31:00 Morning worship. Poived to cover expense. The public TDA, YET_WHY DON'T VE AROUND TIANY OF STHESE HAVE. SLIPPED OuT y Pia —Mrs. Clarence Gunne: is invited. must Prelu farche Religieuse" ‘Thursday—Ladies’ Ald circle meet- STORE MOST TAKE A LOOK IN AT bee A: BED } lette. ings. 5; LIKELY wCK ‘ Offertory: “Traimerei—Strauss. Firday—3:00 p. m.—World Day ° ie Choir number: “Hold Thou Myjof Prayer service at the Baptist land,” an arrangement from Largo|church. 5 ‘of the new world symphony by e believe in Je: 8 Christ. We ie bi Dvorak, arranged by Parks, accept Him as our Savior and Friend. Sermon: “The Victory of Courage,"|We pledge Him our loyalty in every 1 Ellis I, Jackson. relationship of life.” Will you not P. m.—The Intermediate B. ¥.|Join us? and Crusade Chapter. Y 1 m.--The Senior B. Y. P. U. joes God Always Punish ron The Stewardship Comm lon in charge of the meeting. F! eth Raaen, chairman. A cordial in- itation to all young people who do ot belong to a Young People's s0- ety to meet with our group. 7:30—The evening service. Pianist—Miss Genevieve Nelson. A quiet service ar worship with a hort sermon an congregational inging of the great church hymns. Sermon theme: “Hearing Ears,” by leis L. Jackson. North Daketa Ba Confere: Monday at 7:30 p. Weervice of our ministers’ ‘Miniatera’ conference, A half-hour of music of our choir,|™ Followed by an address, “God at the Altars of Home,” by Rev. Edwin T. Dallbe: of First Baptist This service open Tuesday night at 7:30—A half hour Musical service by the choir of the German Baptist church, followed by am address by Dr. Henry Kuhn, gen- eral secretary of the German Baptist Saturday, Feb, 100 :00 p, m.—Service conducted by nee Poach singing. Sunday, Feb, 11th: 10:00 a. m.—Company meeting oF Sunday school. Classes for all ages, including a Bible class for adults, Come and bring your children to Sunday school, George Stebbins in charge. 11:00—Holiness_ meeting or morn- ing worship. Special music and sing- q tain Cortiss will bring the ge and his topic will be “Mend- 6:30 p. m.—Young People's League, A service conducted by the young People, but everyone is welcome. The Misses Grace Raber and Grace Wil- cox will be in charge. 8:00 m.—Rousing Salvation meeting. Old-time gospel singing and speaking. Special band music and singing. Mr. Herbert Smith, Special band music and conference of North America. We are glad to welcome Dr. Kuhn back for another conference. ‘Wednesday night at 7:30—A halt hour program of music by Mr. and Mrs. Esko, followed by an address by Rev. Paul Metzger of the Belgian Congo. Mr. Metzger has seen long service in Africa and we invite you %o hear his message. All sessions of the conference open %o the public. Friday, the 16th—The Women's World Day of Prayer for Missions ‘will meet in our church. This an- fhual day is an interdenomination “meeting for prayer and inspiration, FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Seventh and Rosser Avenue Ira E, Herzberg 9:30 a. m.—Men's prayer service, Every man ts welcome. 10:00 a. m.—Sunday church school for all departments, You are invited to attend. Bring the entire family. e have classes for all ages. Come on time so that you can take part in ie discussion. Merrill Larkin, supt, 11:00—Morning worship service. “O 'Tis a Great Change for Me"— Herbert, by men’s chorus, ‘Christian Debtors.” lay has been set aside by fhe Women’s Missionary Society as (the “Day of Prayer for Missions.” \An offering will be received for the jmissionary conferences. {3:00 p. m jelery meeting. | ls igre i380 P-_m.—Lenten broadcast over \RFYR, Women’s Missionary So- ‘We will broadcast each Sun- lday at the same hour until Easter Munday. The theme for the entire jst will be based on the Cross, da ladies’ quartette will sing Su: 00 D. m.—Christian Endeavor 8 Intermediate society. Topic: “How all We Act Toward ‘Those of Other ader, Robert Gussner. ‘Young People's Society. Topic: AT THE (Convention City Is High Point In Comedy Pictures Like Depot,” “Grand Hotel” “Union and “Central Park,” the plot of “‘Con- vention City,” the First National pic- state transient director, will bring the message. Meetings during the week: Tuesday—Songster practice at 8:00 p.m. Wednesday—Bible study class at 8:00 p. m. Thursday—Band practice at 7:30. Friday—Young People's League. Saturday—Service conducted by the band at 3:00 p. m. The Salvation Army extends a cor- dial invitation to the general public to attend each of their services. If you do not have a church home, come to the Salvation Army and bring your friends, You will be made to feel at home. {THE BISMARCK BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Eighth and Rosser J. J. Lippert, Minister 10:00 a. m.—Chureh school. We have classes for all ages. ‘Train up a child in the way he should go and when he, Is old he will not de- part from it.” 11:00—Morning worship, Prelude, Special music. Object talk to the children (in the English language). Message: “Life Beyond Obligation,” by Rev. W. Weyh- rauch. 1:30 p. m.—Bible instruction class. K. ¥. Gutsche, instructor. 7:00 p. m.—Our B, Y. P. U. meeting. ‘The young people always have an interesting program on. This Sunday Rey. D, Klein of Beulah, N. D., will speak to us. 8:00——Evening service. Special music by a ladies’ quartet. Message: “The Power That Changes Scarlet to White,” by the evangelist, ev. W. A. Weyhrauch of the First Baptist church of Jamestown, N. D. A hearty welcome awaits you to all these meetings. 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