The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 17, 1934, Page 8

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OF ALL THE YERRIBL WHAT BO You MEAN RDEN SPOT IS Rics! = ONT WHAT BACKWOODS. PLACES SuADY REST 1B} 1 WEEDS-: THEN MOVE UP TO SHADY REST-V/ 4, 90N™ Ortsne Me Boss TO TAKE UNCLE BIMe ‘THE GARDEN SPOT 0! STAY UP THERE FIFTY WREKS OF THE MOUSE= ILL NOT SHADY REST 1S THE OF THE wesTern || fh sc RE! A YEAR = SPEND JWO WEEKS AT ) “ge ORDERED AROUND WORST= ) CAN'T MISPHERE- )| Bix amis ene HOME = )F YOU'RE 80 CRAZY LIKE AN EDUCATES SEE WHY YOURE, ii B'S SUFFERED NORQUITO BITE eee On, YEAR ; AND BAD ot” AIDS DIGESTION FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth St. and Avenue B Ellis L. Jackson, einletee 10:00 a. ‘m.—Th William Mueller, Jr., supt. ner, primary supt.” Classes for all ¥ d YX 3 = . The Quain class for young >, Y Yj J LTE The Evarts class for adults. 2 3 Y § 108: Coprrihl 508 Morning worship. e Z Cal i nce Gun a McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL Ofepeclat music: “Save Me O G HURCH Randegger, by Miss Esther Ja Yili 2 WANTED To GO AS A ¢ Walter E. Vater, Pi cobson. Morning worship, 10:30 is Sermon: “The Seeking Heart,” by y KNIGHT AND I ASKED MR. Or Lud le by Min Ruth Howley, organiee, | "4:00. mccthe Intermediate B, Y. Swaovsive's | [7 BROWN IF HE HAD A SUIT OF Mall... AND LIKE A “God of Our ‘Fathe { —The evening service. SYouNGER | : ‘Miss Ruth Rand. aM Wall seompanted by Me Be Ee Ser is All ay BIG DUMBBELL, HE HAULS I—Mr. ruce ‘allac Small, accompanies ry ir E. i i “Comfort or Charact Gilbert. EXCITED ! CUT A TANS Vater. Sermon: What hope for the church Pos’ 2, “March"—Gluck. |in this modern age? If you are inter- OVER 12:00 noon, Classes| ested in what youth thinks of the rite ages. Our Daily Vacation| church you will be interested in this MIG Bible school commences its second | service. Ellis L. Jackson. i and final week on M ing.| Monday to Friday inclusivs, 9 to BEATON'S next June 18, at 9 a. m. 11:30 a. m.—The Daily Vacation Bible ing an average y ‘There is still time for those bee ae ns mi: 6 in aah ague 6:30 p.m. Top’ k's work and play. “The Best Kind of Play in endid school this past w Leader, Mrs. Laurence Nelson, Just a little over 60 each day in at- eial music. tendance. Bvening worship, 7:30 o'clock. Wednesday at $ p. m.—The mid- Organ prelud son” —Groton. | week service meeting at th: urch. ‘Anthem: are invited to thi ice with us. $ ‘rhursday at 2:30 p. m.—The Mis- ‘Uae sion Circle meets with Mrs. 0. T. Solo: “The Pray Raaen, 718 Ninth St. eat ere cere ae Diadton The church extends, & cordial. in- 0" e Glory jscipline,” | vitation to all its services, es = ; E. Vater. ly to those without a reguiar church THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) Postlude: “Allegretto”—| home. devotional, service on Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in THE SALVATION ARMY the church auditorium. ities. Corlies in charge 0 p._m.—Open air FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHU! "30 p. m.—Songster prac- ‘Thayer at Second Street Floyd E, Logee, Pastor 0 a. We cordially invite you to wor-| 10 —Sunday school. ship with us. The Bible school meets| Clas r all ages. Mr. George at 10 o'clock. In-the absence of the in charge. Pastor, Rev. Gilbert Stewart of Man-| 11:15 @. m.—Holiness service. io will preach at the morning serv- Benson will deliver the mes- 11 o'clock. ‘Allegro Con Brio” yy Grace Duryee Mor- jail service. service. .{"°Monday at 8:30 p. m.—Bible study r elev. C. Benson will conduct one Evening service is at 8 | woe revival service every night ‘There will be a special mus! with the exception of Monday night. ice by the Bismarck Ladies’ Ci All services will start at 8:00 p. m. club under the direction of Mr. I. A. a join in these speci Esko, Personnel of Indies’ choral th us. A friendly wel s as follows: first soprance: tion Army. es W. G. Worner, J. A. Hy- Leela enated AL. Hughes, Misses Frances Bernice Ulmer; second sop- a ert, Minister rch school. Rachel Johnson, Thi be rendered ar Aft ude. fal music. ‘AW, FER GOSH SAKES, PERCY— HOLD UP A WINUTE? © GOLLY, PERC THINKS HES A BLOODHOUND corer ee an Se ( TORE MY PANTS GOIN' OVER A FENCE? You've DN" THAT BAVIN' (IEANS (OE/RE WEAR! ‘We believe in Jesus . “The “Golden Opportun- . RUN ME RAGGED! TH GEM THIEVES, O8 MOF We Otelge Hin sustlosalty in every |, 1:20 Seite inatraction. class Felationship of lite K. 'F. Gutsche, 1 Will you not join wu FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Avenue ne hird Sunday after Trinity: | N. D., this last week. TE erage gi Weinesday at, $00 p- m.—Our mid- y = week prayer meeting. fermen: “ene ‘Laet Sinner” sles vprnver meeting oe ee cy i eople’s prayer mee! a RITA epee td ad DerWeryone is. cordially invited to RG br ihe chuiche nn pattend ‘all of; these meetings. mee eee TRINITY LUTHERAN Thursday, June 21, at 7 p. m.—Adult ie aeeaanh actor confirmation class ache Johns nope phere’ is “i ea talc wralcorme:cab: SN “Ss N \\ . Trinity” ‘Third Sunday after Trinity, June 1: ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH a . om. (Synodical Conference) CALs Henan Hn a 419 Fourth Street Anthem by Trinity churcl eo cues ruchent, Pastor. Sermon: “A Call to Sinner: 30 a. m.—Sunday hool with all] 22cntion Bible school 8. snthere, will be no services until tur- June 28, at 9 a. m. to June ‘ er announced thr je medium y - of the “Church News" in this column,| FIRST Ev. NERLACAL oer ial wer ral ns Since the pastor will be gone on «| Seventh and Rosser Avenue 1 Must WATCH MY 4 eae trip to St. Louis, Mo. In case of the Tra, ea ee eT ool ABATAA WOULD STEP | \F AGATHA WENRE 50 CARE- desire for pastoral services in serie | | 10:00 a. m. ¥ church schoo! SAN.AE WED MEET 33 DOES SUSPECT = FREE SNOT A ous sickness or death, the members Let us all try 20 WANE A WORRY IN TH ie! Rotliy” Rev. to be, sn, our place Sunday mornin, TER PTD WINONA # ANYTHING, SHE Wome NE arents P. Harre, Ne w, Salem, N. Dak. them stay fer the, morning service. oe Bigeale MIGHT MAE \T A i Merr! rkin, supf THAT ow SEE Pol % ine | 11:00—Morning worship service, . 3s INT TO EMBARRASS Sermon by Adjut. Herbert ith. There will be no exening.; GOSPEL TABERNACLE because of vention at Corner Rosser and Eleventh westan: at very tend the Sunday 100 p.m. nd attend t! ited to attend There is al FIRST CH ‘H OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 123 Fourth Street iervice. ‘Wednesday at 8:00 p. m.—Evangel- Sunday school 45 am. istic service at McKenzie. ‘Wednesday evening testimonial ‘Thursday at 8:00 p. m.—Prayer | meeting at 8 o'clock. room maintained in the meeting. ‘A reading Sas) at 8:00 p. m.—Rev. Wm.| Hoskins Block, 200% 4th St., 1s open! WASH TUBBS erke in charge.” ev. Wm.) gaily from 12 to 6 p. m.; Sunday, 3 WASH Saturday at tob p.m service at corn ft N. All are welcome to attend the Evangelist Gierke speaks at H services and to make use of , a ee a Agee oe THE STRANGEST THING. HE AND THE 4 ; SEEMED TERRIBLY UPSET OVER DADD and 19; at B O day, the 20th and 21s! n{ ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC ATH, ANO LAST NIGHT THE: back to Bismarck Gospel Ta! 1 i Y PACKED pel rnacle| Rev. Father R. A. Feehan. Pastor “THEIR “THINGS AND HOUT EVEN for Friday and over toll Bungay. Bost fail'to heat hin while | HORROR Ek HAL RD Ibenei: Nine SAVING, "GooDBy: Bismarck. o'clock Mass for children. Picture Uses Joan Crawford Makes Variety of Scenery | Most of ‘Sadie M’Kee’ From the frozen wilds of northern| The many friends of Joan Crawford SNS rere | WHENEVER THERE'S A DETAIL to 00, WE ALWAYS GET IT IN i § He Vs i iy : a | ra Mi a

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