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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, _ SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1984 Church MecCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Walter E. Vate: Morning, worshtp 10: Organ Prelude: “ jant March"— ae Ruth Rowley, organist. “t ¥ouna Him in aiy Heart"—Lora. Organ Offertory: Bturges. Solo: “Out of the Depths’—Rogers. Mr, Henry Halverson. Sermon: ‘Real Heroism"—Walter E. Vater. Organ Postlude: Kern. Sundav School 12:00 noon. (Classes for all ages). Becially Invite you. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. A, eitowstlp That Enables”. Pastor “Meditation"— Topic: Leader: Mr. Lyle Clark. © Special music. Evening worship Organ Prelude: '— Golden, Anthem: “Deep Organ Offertory: 1 Wehe. Selected—Miss Marion San- “Reverie in D lo: ain Sermon: “Taking Your Measure" Walter EB. Vater. Organ Postlude: “Alla Marcia"— Righini. The regular midweek devotional Bervice will be held on Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m, in the church auditorium. here will be special music. You fre heartily invited to attend each |* and all of our services. Floyd B. Log: We cordially invite you to worship with us. Church School at 10:00 o'clock, de- partmental-graded instruction. Morning worship — 11:00 o'clock, “Fellowship With God in Chris! plor high school otelock * Iu BE, meeting 8:30 mies of Spiritual Young People's C. o'clock. The musical service, Grace Duryee Morris, organist: Morning: Organ Prelude: Chant San Caroles +-Belll, Quartet: “Still Still With Thee"— Wilson. Offertory: | Altar Flowers—Lacey. Quartet: “Take Up Thy Cross”. Grant. Organ Postlude: Invocation—Rog- ers. Evening: rgan Pi atman—Sawyer. Lorenzo Belk. Vocal Solo Offertory: Romanza-——Eversole. ; organ Postlude: Consolation—Wil- jams. We believe in Jesus as Christ. We accept Him/as our Savior and Welpleaze Him our loyalty in every relationship of life. Will you not join us and Invite Fome friend? FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH S. Adotph Benne “Pastor May 20—Pentecost. ‘Sunday School and Bible 0—Morning worship. Anthe So World. Sermon: “Led by the piamplrits: $:00—Evening worsh: Program by ‘Luther league. Leader: Loved the Mr. Harold Carlson. Scripture reading and prayer: Miss a Anna ‘Tal Pe 2 the Business Wom- aud ‘ile. q ‘omparison of Mary and Viola Barth. Ye ay 20, at a. m.-rGone ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Synodical Conference) 419-Fourth Street J. V. Richert, Pastor Services for Whitsunday, May 20th: 9:30 @, m.—Cunday School with all blass 10:45—Morning worship (English ors. F. raters, organist. new m.—Bible hour in charge of the Waltner League. is m.—Vesper services (Eng- lish) Miss Mary ‘Mahiman, pianist, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 723 Fourth Street Sunday service at 11:00 mm Sunday school at 9:45 a. Wednesday evening Maesting, at 8 o'clock. eG reading room maintained in the Hoskins Block, 200% 4th St., is open daily from 12'to 5 p, m.; Sunday, 3 to 5 p.m. All are welcome to attend rhe church services and to make use of the reading room. ‘estimontat ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIO Rev. Father Feehan, Pastor Broadway Avenue at Eighth St. Masses at 7: 10 and 11, Nine p’clock Mass ‘is for children, | AT THE The adult classes es- | s XM “Ene- Song of the Volga| GOSPEL TABERNACLE Corner Rosser and Eleventh Johnson, Pastor Sunday school. Mrs, uperintendent. Classes THE GUMPS—FOXY BIM . Mandig: for all ages. Morning worship. Rev. Wal- ‘ord bringing the message, Radio service from sta- Scene ee FOX IS VERY BUT. YOU'LL. Sr Se NOTICE, ae] Ww G / POOR BIM IS A BUT PLL BET NERVOUS WRECK- I HE STILL HAS A Water baptismal service in Heart iO DAYS= five miles west of Mandan, HOW CAN THEY SUE A issionary meeting. AN Fe . Walter Clifford, returned mis- ine ‘OR $10,000,000 stonary from India, will bring a mis- 1 in Indian Ny invited, he th te Conven- tlon of the Assemblies od meets here Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- day, Three ‘services daily, business sessions at 10 a. m. Devotional serv fees at and evangelistic m. District ietendent Fd. tinddulst, the evening speaker, An opening service to be held on Monday evening. i 8:00 p. A MAN-SIZED JOB! SXPENSES! HUH, THATS ALL I} YOU DO MAKE AROUND HERE YOURE ALWAYS INTO EVERYTHING... \F YOUD BEEN LIVING WHEN ROME BURNED, THEY PROBABLY HAVE FOUND YOU FIDDLING WITH YouR FATHER'S CIGAR By BLOSSER SORRY21S ) WELL, IF YOURE GONNA) BI TWAT ALL v{ GET EXCITED ABouT LOSING THAT DOUGH, TUL LET YOU TAKE A LITTLE OUT OF MY @ PAY CHECK EACH WEEK...ILL PAY IT BACK, IF IT TAKES ALL SUMMER !! 4Shureh school. YOU CERTAINLY ~ } HAVE ME INA JAM! DIRK IS REALLY GoING POPULAR AROUND HERE AS A UNION SUIT IN THE CON- FEDERATE ARMY....MR. DIRK IS OUT OF JAIL AND MR. MASON |S HE'S SUING ME, 4 Power" FoR $25000.00! n lan pane): pine Finstruction class kK. jutsche, in+ 00° p. m.—Our BY The topic that will b is “Why Is Life al a good time at meetings. with us, om, meet- & Rervice. of Strength” (in anguage) t 8:00 p.m. ut 8:00 p. m.—Ladles’ Mis- ciety will meet at Mrs. G. 803 Bleventh St. . m,—Our Young Midweek id ‘People rzberg, Minister Sunday church school for all departme You are invited to come with study the word of God. kin, supt. By COWAN children and Merrill Lar- NOW, OU? ABSOLUTE ESSENTIALS ARE TAXES, INTEREST ON THE MORTGAGE, AND WHAT ELSE? ‘THAT LEAVES TWENTY- BUCKS A WEEK-DO YOU THINK YOU COULD LIVE Sure! THAT's A PUSH-OVER! 1 CAN GET CREDIT AT ANY OF THE STORES ‘ning worship se} of God.” Life Around the , Marjorie Heidinger. oung People's League. 2 hat is Right and What Is Wron With Modern Youth?” Leader, Saral ing worship servic ‘The Anchor of the please note the change le the time. Try to arrange to be ther iday at 3:30 p.. m—Catechiam classes. TRINITY LUTHERAN Avenue A at Fourth Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor There is « cordial welcome at Trin- it “the Festival of ‘Pentecost May 20, Church School Festlv: service 11:00 Anthem: Trinity chure Sermon: “The Churc Mra, Aamodt, Religious Drama Mon- (AT-M. REGU. 5 PAT. or. choir. © 1934 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. True Pentecostal SALESMAN SAM C'MON, YOUNG FELLA, GIT AWAY )) AU), HE'S ALL From THAT HORSES HEAD, SO see MISTER! HE err GOA Kid EIN HS TRIE, ! To buzzem's store! y m. Auspices, the Girls’ club. Admission twenty-five cents. | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth St. and Ave. B. Ellis lL. Jackson, Minister o Sunday ™ y the 20th, 1934 00 a. m.—The Church School, Witiam Mueller, superintendent. Classes for ail ages. (The Quain class for young people, The Evarts class for adults. 0—Morning worship. Pianist—Mrs. Clarence Gunness, Prelude: Crescenda—Lassen. Offertory: To a Wild Rose—Me- oe 1. 1 music, Choir number, Sermon: The Rev. Henry B. Bens will be guest preacher for the day. What is Wrong and. What is F Youth? The Fellowship Commission, Robert Muel- ler, Ch. Vv eck : 8:00—The evening service, Sermon by Rev. H. G. Bens, Pianist—Miss Ruth Ran A cordial welcome to at the serv- ices of the church. ZZ ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH John Richardson, Rector Miss Florence Fritch, Organist Services for Whitsunday—The Fes- tival of the Holy Spirit. 9:30 a, m.—Church School. 10:30 a. m.—Holy Communion, Con- firmation and sermon, Preacher Rt. Rev. Frederick B. Bartlett D. D. Bishop of North Dako- ta. All members are asked to be pres- ent. MOVIES | By MARTIN ° NOUVE LISTENED TO BANDS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAS “ BEAUTIFUL,.EN 2 AS A UNIT NES BECAUSE OF THE VARIATION, JETC! BUT YOO TAME ANY ONE INSTRUMENT OUT AND LISTEN ‘To NU BY WTOELE AND TT WOULONT TAKE NOD LONG TO GET CONFOUNDED WELL BOOTS ROW ARE NOU AND RONNIE GETTING ALONG? GEE ,BABE 15 FUNNY 1 WAS TAIN’ To ‘ER LAST NIGHT# ‘Viva Villa’ Smashing Two-Fisted Film Hit Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, which gave the world “Eskimo,” “Trader Horn,” “Ben Hur” and others, has come through with another great screen classic. It is “Viva Villa!” which opened yesterday at the Paramount Theatre | ‘with Wallace Beery as the star. Taking its place among the film masterpieces of all time, “Viva Villa!’ is at once one of the most powerful nd the most human dramas ever screened. It is a fictional version of the life and loves of Pancho Villa, the great Mexican revolutionary gen- eral, whose name was in the head- lines almost constantly in the decade the World War—yet it is more than biography. Opening with Villa as a boy in the hills of Chihuahua, it traces his tumultuous career through his era of banditry and his subsequent life as revolutionary leader and liberator of the people. His love affair with Katherine De ‘Mille, who plays his fictional wife, is of the highlights of the picture, is his mad infatuation for Fay Ee toenda the proud mistress @ great hac! The picture has epic sweep. Villa’s bloody march from the border to the capital, the storming of cities, the executions of captives, the untamed ‘A Modern Hero’ Gives Barthelmess Good Role Portraying a magnificent role, the most gripping and dynamic in which he has appeared in years, in a soul stirring story from the pen of the fa- mous author Louis Bromfield, and surrounded by an equalled cast, Rich- ard Barthelmess will appear in the Warner Bros. production of “A Mod- ern Hero” in the Capitol Theatre starting midnight Sunday. Here will be seen the Bathelmess who swept like a meteor across Film- land skies a few years ago, and the hundreds of thousands of Bromfield readers who made “A Modern Hero” @ best seller overnight, will at last realize their desire to see that au- thor’s powerful characterizations brought to life with all their force and color on the screen. Five leading ladies are required for the five important feminine roles. Beautiful Jean Muir, now a star in her own right, again plays the part of @ demure little country girl. There is Marjorie Rambeau, whose compara- tively recent screen career has been a succession of marked successes in dif- ficult roles; Florence Eldridge, Doro- thy Burgess and Verree Teasdale, each of whom is a leading lady in her own right. The principal male parts are taken WASH TUBBS CHECKING UP! “womMt suse va AS ( THOUGHT, SURE, ALL US KIDS SEEN 4M, DIDN'T WE, WARTS (esl Tl D a= YOU STAY WITH BETTY, PODNER. 'M GOING To CHECK THE OLD MAN'S STORY OF THAT ACCIDENT. 5 BRIS'TOL NATIONAL — Wile Mn Bs) eee Ovnnt AM 1 GLAD )OUTA ME, HUH? THAT'S OVER — {HOW 'BOUT VERSELE? AND YOU — YOU BLUNDERIN' NITWIT— QOOLA MADE A FOOL. OvTA “\ WE'VE HAO A PERFECTLY a WONDERFUL TIME — FOR A LONG TIME, TRYING TO GET RETURN O ELEN TAT