The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 21, 1934, Page 8

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FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Seventh and Rosser Avenue Ira E, Herzberg, Minister 10:00 a, Sunday church school for all departments.” Parents, come 1 TOLD You- WE THEY. GET $10,000, 22 4 TAKING $/0,000,0002° RIG: id brit ‘oO! hild: ith a x MT thes kt ave them stay forthe, worahip oe. ov. SEE THE TURNED UP NOSES "he vusy. PacHWAS bioet i ROCKET. THAT'S v Mein CE leas * Sunday morning. Merrlil Teen ne So coe ENT or ‘iy ROBBERY Te AuL- | i} , UNCLE BIM ONLY TO HAVE oH ae THAT $10,000,000 2% RASITES COME ALONG fe alent THEY. WALK AROUND he WELL THEY'VE \\ IT <AND THEY HAVEN'T RI MeCABH METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Ser THOUGH THEY HAD IT GOT A BLAMED: EARNED IT: CHURCH 4 Walter E, Vater, P sndea THEIR POCKETS Morning worship, 10:30 4 Sunday morning worship service, relude: h 2:30 p.m inion meeting at the 3a Presbyterian church, “Walking With God"— 6 m. Vesper services at the Wooler. e: a urch. Organ offertory: “Chanson Triste” m. josing services of the —Tschaikowsky. co ntion at the city auditorium. Bolo: “I Come to Thee”—-Cara Roma] Let us attend all of these services by M and show that we are all interested im-our youth. Wednesday at 7:45 p. m.—Mid-week “Recessional"— r servi Plan now to be arker. a Sunday school 12:00 noon, C y at 3:30 p. m.—Catechism for all ages. The adult classes espe- | classe: cially invite you. You are invited to attend all of Epworth League will unite with | these services. Christian Endeavorers at city audi- torium. 7 T iE Evening worship 7:30 o'clock. ser and Eleventh Organ prelude: ‘“March"-—Petralli. a Johnson, Pastor Anthem: “Cast Your Burden on the nday School, Mrs, Lord’ ‘Wilson, ig Organ offertory: “To a Rosebud’—|%11'ho—Sorning: worship. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 1 I peing t henge i adio service from sta> YES, SIR... THEY CAUGHT MR. SCUTTLE AN’ HERE'S TH’ FELLA AW,OSSIE... THAT WASNT SUPPOSED To THIS MORNING, BOARDING A BOAT... HE WHO CAUGHT HIM, You )GET AROUND! GIVE THE SHERIFF CREDI..| I. KNOW IT..YOURE ALWAYS TALKING! irgant postage: ava WAS IN AN AWFUL HURRY! HELL PROB: t HE OOK ALL THE CHANCES...BESIDES, qi] IF EVERYBODY ELSE IN TOWN WAS will be held in the church auditorium | § EC ae as ABLY GET ABOUT SIXTEEN YEARS..AND / ff IT MAY GET HIM A PROMOTION... AND a) SUDDENLY STRICKEN DEAF AND DUMB, on Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. 4 4 TID LIKE To SEE HIM DO THAT ‘THOUGHT SCUTTLE IF 2 HAD DONG IT, IT WOULONT IT PROBABLY WOULD BE SIX OR Special music. All members and f e Stlenas of the church Invited. % ‘ . ‘ A . E\cuT poner ory Yyoup reception for old and new mem- fe 3 . > : bers of the church will be held in you x b es Tour! the church parlors on, Tuesday eve i ‘ ning, next April 24th, from 8 until 10 felt G'clock. Special program and re- Lue iii gk freshments at close. May we count on your presence with Nelson. Sermon: ; the Speed jan. Limit,” by Wa re Pp. vangelistic service. Organ _postlude— a > Smith will bring the THE, BISMARCK BAPTIST ae Corner of Eighth and Rosser THE PRESBYTERIAN, J. J. Lippert, Minister Floyd B, Logee, Pastor 10:00 a, m.—Church school, ‘The church cordially welcomes the |> UGE na Cech aorrunityt Christian” Endeavorers of North |Sre, missing a great Opp Cra ases for Dakota in their state convention. We RWS RS Vi ee nee Sen ane cordially welcome all to our services. wre to come and joln our class= 10:00 a. m.—The Bible school. Ms eo comerane 11:00—The morning worship. The + ane worn guest Beare, men Pe i R. Hh 1 de. Ye Graham. of Philadelphia who | w speak gn “World Friendship Through | * pat penunon Christ.” et to the children. essa 2:30—Convention ses ” am py The Souls Pilgrimage.” a play! Tha oe class| THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) Jamestown College si 5 <e ; Yur Christian Hndeavor Piedge,” | for the chil . F. Gutsche, in = Rev. Bruce McCullough, Minneap- 8 Svening service. Special music by Helen Kleingart- i a ae FE 1S ALONE, AND. Fine!! SOMEONE'S |SHE's CAPTURED CTELIRUNRLTAACEIEE OUR = Hien mecting: ta the ‘The Laying of the Cor- ell Mas! ‘our city a “the Lost Church,” |PEEtOne” 4.49 0 m—choir prace “ SKUL eee pet isha , THIS Oe oe ne oe enle ner UTect" Itice at the parsonage. ROLLING-PIN espers, in charge of “Looking at the Land Where Jesu Walked,” pictures taken by Mr. Mc- Cullough in the Holy Land. ‘The musical service, Grace Duryee Morris, organi Organ prelu “Ombres du Soir”— Wednesday at 8:00 p, m.—Midweek prayer meeting. ‘Thursday at 8:00 p. m.—Ladies’ Mis- sionary society meeting at Mrs. Ph. Weisenburger, 400 venth St. Friday at 8:00 p. Young Peo- ple's prayer meetin| You are heartily invited to attend fe Divine” —Wildeuer. | an of these meetings. ymn Melody” —Le- mar bea Ae RP AENTTTE Quartet: “Lord, Thou Hast Been FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH Our Dwelling’ Place”—Walcott. Avenue Organ postlude: “Postlude"—Tri- G, Adolph Johns, Pastor tante. April 22, third Sunday after Easter: We believe in Jesus as Christ.| 9:45 a. m.—Sunday school and Bible We accept Him as our Savior and Friend. We pledge Him our loyalty —Morning worship. im every relationship, of life. A ‘Abode of Peace you not join us? nvite some rmon: jeeking Joy.” friend to come with yor :00—Evening worship. NN THE POSSE LEARNED THAT THE CONVICT Vocal solos: “Thy Lite Was Given NNDY'S HOUSE, THERE WAS A WILD DASH! FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH and “I'm a Pilgrim,” by Fourth Street and Avenue B hills 1+ Jackson, Minister Sunday, April the’ 22nd, 1934 10:00 m.—The church school. in church parlors. ple Pilliam Mueller, Jr. supt. Classes | 0° ‘What's the Matter? for all ag 4 t - Cr v . " “that Y REn@neit class for young people.| © YA CAIND LEI SLAP |] Jo VA HEADIN! EER TH Lase LL BE THIRTY, ) TH’ missus IS PRETTY GdoD, Whe Evarts class for adults. ele pe ar : a ne evar’ radu NER PIANO AROUND WHILI CENTS T You, sie! HUH? OMY, SHE KIN SI 0 Morning. a6 py m-_Choir practice, WH UES TRIES THis, i AR THING — An SHE'S @ KNOCK-| eT ictg anne nails April 26, beginning at prece? mily dinner in the > 4 . N : “To a Wild Rose’—Mac- lors, sponsored by the Go To (7. Gye " , Free will offering. SoeT peoa’s A Byecial musie, anthem selected—the ea Se a Se aT WH Leet! cho! + Hidthale eet iy TRINITY LUTHERAN e story. 0 ‘Well, by Bilis La Jack= Avenue A at Fourth Opie 8. Rindahl, Pastor in sreloomlae te “There is ancoenlat welcome at annual convention rinity” th in Endeavor society. Third Sunday after Easter, April 22: The B. Y. P. U. will conduct the | Church school, 9:45 vesper service in the Presbyterian | Morning church at 6:30 p. m. and our peopl Sermon: are urged to support the united eve. Choir ning service at the city auditorium at 7:30 p.m. The speaker will be Rev. Bruce McCullough of Minneapolis. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. he mid- ‘week service meeting at age. ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC Thursday afternoon 4 ev. Fi “eae Rev. Father R. A. Feehan, Pastor of Mrs. Charles Staley, 7! 4 Hlection of officers, A full atten- dance is desired. in S) ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Synodical Conference) 419 Fourth Street J. V. Richert, Pastor Sunday Third Sunday after Easter, April 22: | Wednesday evening. testimonial \ i BUT L001. ——THERERE SOME junday school with all Verna Brelje, supt. S—Morning worship (English), Meo e eictore, creaniat. 43 p. m.—Bible hour in charge of the Walther League. f 7:30 m.—Vesper services (Eng- Msh). Miss Mary Mahiman, pianist. AT THE ‘As Earth Turns,’ Epic of American Life, Here Today “As The Earth Turns,” the Warner meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room maintained in the Hoskins Block, 200% 4th Si daily from 12 to 6 p. m. ry the reading room. MOVIES Noble Theme of “Men in White’ Grips Audience “Men in White,” new M-G-M pro- D. m. All are welcome to attend the church services and to make use of WERE» SEVERAL OF /em! PEOPLE GEE. MEBBE WERE TOO LATE Bros. picture based on Gladys Hasty | duction, now playing at the Para- Carroll's romance of New England| mount Theatre, brings a new and traction at the Capitol Theatre today. ‘The picture deals with the lives and loves, the joys and tribulations of a 7 small community of farmer folk. These : C80y) ars A HONEY. WHY | sprightly competition. Papen , EASIER To FOLLOW Goin” OA “Men in White” is a hospital story, Z S Lis saading AO ey RUNNIN’ AWAY dalliance, which results in disappointment and fleeting liaison with @ nurse (Eliza- Fe itl ett aE abe tis i gs it ll YEAH -AN' THAT BABY IS PLENTY BIG ENOUGH TO PLUCK US RIGHT OUTA THIS. TREE, IF HE ie TAKES TH' NOTIONS 5 E a i ¥E i g [ eft & E f gee Eel it eft fH

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