The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 30, 1934, Page 10

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McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH ‘Walter E. Vater, Pi 01 , 10:30 o'clock, ‘Marche Romaine”— Gounos Anthem: “Trust: : “The Beginning of Trag iter FE. Vater. el y school 12:00 noon. Classes for all ages, Your class is counting pn ry le" —, Heart Pai ‘Moderato”—Smart. You are heartily invited to attend Pach and all of our services, ayer Floyd Emerson Log This is Communton of worship at 11:00 o'clock, Those desiring to unite with the chi should meet the session at 10: o'clock, We cordially invite you to bring your children and join our fel- Jowship. The evening Fellowship Bervice of the church is held at 8:00 o'clock, the theme being “The Christ ‘to Yout! he a8 follows: Morning— Organ prelude: “Sonnet”—Kohl- mann, ‘Vocal solo by Mr. Otto Bauer. Oftertory: “In the Afterglo Strong. Organ postlude: “Jubilate Deo”"— Silver. Bvening— Organ prelude: Launay. Oftertory: “Intermezzo"—Major. Organ postlude: “Fanfare"—Fla, “We believe in Jesus “Berceuse"—De- 1 Belationship of life.” Will you not join us? IRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Seventh and Rosser Avenue @nd Sunda; sill Larkin, : 11:00... ‘Mission Band. 11:00—Morning worship service, school somewhere, Mer- u} w Can I Show M:! That I Am a Christian?” if jay at 8:00 p. m.—Midweek Prayer service. are invited to attend these CH OF CHRIST, NTIST SCIE 123 Fourth Street Bungay service at, 11:00 a. m. junday school at 9:45 a, ‘Wednesd meeting A reading room Hoskins Block, 200% 4t! gaily. from 12 to 5 p. m.; 8 3 to 5 p. All are welcome to attend the church services and to make use of he reading room. | AT THE Ben Bernie and Lads In Paramount’s Film ,, Ben Bernie and all his merry lads 4a 8 musical smash hit comes td town, skowing at the Paramount Saturday, » Tuesday and midnight Sun- day in “Shoot the Works.” FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Avenue B Ellis L. Jack Bs Fane Sunday, July tgs hool, W! 10:00 a, m.—The churcl Nam R. Mueller, supt. ages. The Evarts cl The Quain class for young people. 11:00—Morning worship. ist—Miss Marguerite Keni ‘o The Rising .8u tion to ir by The morning service will be fol- lowed by the monthly Communion Lets The Ordinance of Baptism, lay at 9 a, m—The intermed- ‘Is group will meet at the h for & story hour and craft pe- Friday at 9 a. will meet for their craft, pe it a place of worship and of service. The church offers to all who need story hour, We seek to build the Kingdom of God into daily life. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE CAMPAIGN Second Floor—Seventh and Main Rev. Ira E, Hammer, Dist. Supt. Services conducted by the Edwards Evangelistic Ladies’ Quartet, 2:00 p. Tee Band, Miss ar; y Something B Vocal tri f Us ind By. ial instrumental selection. jl message by Rev. Ira E. —Evangelistic service. al song service conduct- y Miss Lew! Vocal quarte' ‘Just a Few More try, Then Home,” and “One Is Miss- ing. al solo by Miss Roberts, Record Will Be Ti J will be conducted each 200 o'clock all this week. both vocal and in- ndered at h by the quartet, and a go: delivered BAe Eawa: July 1, 8:00 a. state penitentiary. a. _m.—Sun meet for their Friday, July 317 Eleventh St. is the asi discussion: “Home introduced by Mrs. E, Mrs. C. W. Porter. topic for will be O. Alfson and TRINITY LUTHERAN Avenue A at Fourth Church school, 10: Morning school, 0 s + “Opinions on Je! m by the Trinity church choir, director. Anthem: “My Church, My Church,” by the Bible school children. Summer Bible school and church family picnic 1:00 p. Ladies Ald Thursday at 3 p. m. ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC Rev, Father Robert A. Feehan, Pastor Bi ay Avenue at Eighth Street at 7, 8:30, 9:30 and 10:30. at 8:30 is for children. MOVIES | ‘The Party’s Over’ Uproarious Comedy The screen version of Daniel Ku- sell’s delightful Broadway comedy hit, “The Party's Over,” will make its lo- cal bow at the Capitol Theatre start- ing today with a prominent cast of featured players headed by the comic Stuart Erwin and Ann Sothern. The new film is written in the hi- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1984 THE GUMPS—ADVICE FROM AN EXPERT [S \ AAAS " DON'T STAND HERE LIKE A DUMMY! GIWAN AFTER THAT ALL RIGHT, Guy! COME-AN' GET ME! SINCE THE CASHIER HASN'T CONFESSED YET, BY GOLLy, 'M_ Ni WES GUILTY, WOTT/ OT $O SURE ry YOU THINK, fa seal wt Sanne iclibins Aw, NO VA AINT/. TIWOULDN'T BE HEALTHY FOR YA, OOP! 1 GOT ere, THAT STORE'S GOT TH VERY “THING ¢ eEDY WELL. .AK DUNNO -BUT LAS NIGHT, AM OREAMT AW WAS AN-APPLE PIE AN’ DE MAN WS DE MOON WAS ABOUT TO EAT ME WHEN AW WOK UP, ANS DAR HE WAS, SITTIN’ RIGHT ON TOP OF DE CHUCH STEEPLE “CEN, Dio AM, 06 LITTLE TOR ON MAA RIGHT FOOT WICHED SOMETHIN’ AWFUL wes PAY’ OAT DAN 19 A SIO SIGN OF SOMETHIN” 1 WONDER WF HE KNOWS THEY WERE OOOLA'S FOOTPRINTS P

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