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Church News McCABE METH Cl Walter E. Morning worsh' Organ prelud: by Miss Ri Mixed quartet—sel Organ offertor; e son. Solo, selected—Miss Marian Sandin, ed. 'Penitents Pray- Exceeding the Verdict,” | P Walter E. Vater. y Walter E. Vai hay a ostlud: “March of th Ss a school 12:00 noon. Classes for all ages. Come yourself and bring ldren with you ening worship, 7 organ prelude: =Jones, Anthem: “Art Thou Weary"—Wil- o'clock. bath Reverie” offertory: “Idylle"—Law- he Holy Hour"’—Nevin, by y cFarland. ‘Life's ‘xtremity,” by . Vater. Organ postlude: Ashford, Midweek | devotional, service on Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Avenue B ‘Ehis I. Jackson, Pastor 10:00 a. m—Church’ school.) Wil- Yiam Mueller, supt. Classes for all with caretuly graded texts. The 3 for adults, The Quain lass for young. people. 200—Morning_ worship. tant ne rite Kennedy. Dalikerew. —Chopin. jected—Mise “Recessional’— ‘yt SPicite Coghian c 01 6 mon: oPinding Lite,” by Ellis Ground,” a study of the undeveloped ST EPISCOPAL | HE BISMARCK BAPTIST CHURC! cighth and Rosser pert, Minister ch school. Class- . P, Klein, supt. 11:00—Morning worship, Prelude. Talk to the children by Mrs. J. J. Lippert. Offertory, Message: “The Master's Dwelling In the absence of our minister, Rev. . G. Bens will bring the message in language), P. Bible instruction class for |the children, K. F. Gutsche, instruc- m.—Our Young People's Topic: “Just a Thought.” ening service. usic by girls’ chorus, ‘The Friendly Saviour,” by » Bens (in the German language). Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock —Prayer meeting. Friday evening at 8:00 o’clock— Young People's prayer meeting. Everyone {s cordially invited to at- |tend ail h etings. TRINITY LUTHERAN Avenue A at Fourth Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor ‘There is a cordial welcome at Trinity” Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity, hool_ and morning wor- ship at 10:00 o'clock. Definitely a Disciple.” “Let Thine Hand , by Trinity oir and Margaret Narum, A. Esko, director. Gir Luther League en 5, 26. Choral rvice o'clock instead of the usual hour of 1. This arrangement for Sunday is made to give members of the con- gregation an opportunity to attend the Choral Union Concert by the combined choruses of the Circuit in concert at 3 o'clock Mountain Stan- dard Time. The chorus is under the direction of the Rev. G. H. Plamann of Dickinson, GOSPEL TABERNACLE Corner Rosser and Eleventh G._ Johnson, m. junday school. supt. resources of life, by Ellis L. Jackson. Wednesday at 9 a. m.—Craft hour, mission stories and hand work. Both Doys and girls groups will meet at this hour. Ages 10 to 16; at 8 p. m— he midweek prayer service. A cordial welcome to the services| | of the church. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Seventh and Rosser Avenue Ira E. Herzberg, Minister 10:00 a, m.—Sunday church school for all departments. Parents, come with your children. It pays to set the right kind of an example. Merrill Larkin, supt. 11:00—Morning worship service, solo by Iris Schwartz. mon: “What Is True Worship?” m.—Christian Endea' fs ment.’ Leader, Alta Moos. Young Peoples’ Society. Topic: “What Are the Qualities of a True Gentleman or Lady?” Leader, Merle Graunke. 1:45—Bvening worship service. Sole: “Teach, Me to Pray"—Gratf, ° aed, Otto Hove. ife’s Second Chance.” t 8:00 p. m.—Midweek service. iUs @ long hard step from Sunday to Sunday without help. So let’s be in_our place. You are always welcome at all of these services. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 123 Fourth Street Sunday service at 11:00 a, m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonta} meetin 8 o'clock, A rei 1s room maintained in the Hoskins Block, 20014 4th St., ts open daily from 12 to 5 p. m.; Sunday, 3 to 5 p. m. All are welcome to attend the chrirch services and to make use of the reading room, [so AT THE «ao ‘Treasure Island’ One Of Year’s Grandest Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper ‘united again as @ screen team! Such was the cinematic pleasure presented to a capacity audience at the Paramount Theatre, when “Treas- ure Island,” famous Robert Louis Stevenson pirate classic, opened last night. The powerful heart appeal of this combination of man and boy that stirred millions with “The Champ” and recently “The Bowery,” has never ‘been presented with more dramatic intensity than in the pirate story. As Long John Silver, ferocious sea raider, Beery is chosen as a friend by young Cooper portraying Jim Haw. kins, boy adventurer. Their experi- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer has assembled one of the most notable casts of the year for supporting roles with Beery and Cooper. Wanted Two Expert Beef Dressers Sermon y Evangelist 0. A. Sev . Special numbers in song and fc. ©. A. Severson, formerly tor of the Assembly of God in Noona: N. Dak., will open a revival campaig here in the Tabernacle this Sunday. Services every night during the week at 8 o'clock except Saturday, when an open air service will be held at the corner of the N, P. Park, weath- er permitting, at 8:45 p. m. Rev. Severson i able speaker and Bible teac and you will enjoy Mstening to him. We invite everyone to come, and bring your friends. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH Avenue Adolph Johns, Pastor oe Benony Beit Trinity: girla’ quartet. What all I Do to In- Monday, Aug. sion meeting. Lord's Prayer. be introduced b and John H. Nelson, and student- pastors, E. Holm and C. H, Johnson, ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Synodical Conference) 419 Fourth Street J. V. Richert, Pastor 13th Sunday after Trinity, Aug. 26: 10:4) lorning worship (English). Double Healing of at 8 p. m.—Mis- Discussion on the The discussion will Pastors P. A. Zedren 2:30 p. m.—German services at Baldwin, There will be no evening services. ST. MARY’S ROMAN CATHOLIC Rev. Father Robert A. Feehan, Pastor Broadway Avenue at Eighth Street 9:30 and 10:30. is for children, ° Picked All-Star Cast For ‘Dr. Monica’ Film The age-old theatrical policy of surrounding an outstanding star with @ mediocre cast, in order that the featured actor might shine the brighter in comparison with the others, is a thing of the past, inso- far as Warner Bros. are concerned. These producers, who have written motion picture history for the past decade, go to the other extreme, and each picture is given the benefit of the players who can best the characters, thus it fre- quently happens that a Warner star will appear in a supporting role. In “Doctor Monica” which will open at the Capitol Theatre tonight, show- ing also midnight Sunday, Kay Fran- cis is the featured star, but in the company are also Warren William, an outstanding screen favorite, who Plays the part of Kay’s husband, and Jean Muir, who enacts the role of the girl who stole William's love. All three are definite stars. There is also Verree Teasdale, who made her first hit in Warner Bros.’ “Fashions of 1934.” She has one of the important feminine roles as the confidante of Miss Prancis. Other players in the cast are Phillip Reed, Emms Dunn, Herbert Bunston, Ann Shoemaker, Virginia Hammond, ‘The ploture is's Yaviling. ote sl of pe ah oie ee id ‘Mas: ‘The mass at MO at Once Health Examination E1060 06068¢ COC _GUSSNER'S PACKING PLANT GRAM. FROM THOUGHT |) [ ShABy NEST ely ; THING was VARATON 1s OER AUS Regre ANOY ANG ARE _ON STHRIR WAY HOME> HEY ARRIVE YOMORROW- ‘YOU FoLLow MG... THE ROPE IS STRONG ENOUGH... (IT'S HOLDING MY THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY. AUGUST 25, 1934 THE GUMPS—THE GLAD TIDINGS BUT BOY OH, BOY — WHAT PEACE AND SOLITUDE VHANE ENJOYED LAST MONTH- WITH ANDY AWAY = g WAVE | HAD ieee ke SPORTSMENS PARADISE fenaovine: THE NA wy SENSO » HERE'S THE TREE I MARKED WITH MY RIFLE! NOW, ALL WEE HAVE TO DO.IS WALK IN A STRAIGHT LINE FROM “THIS TREE, CAVIAR IN A PAIL OF BucksnHor !! THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) WILL TH! PRISONER PLEASE] | WELL, MY GO0D MAN—OR STEP UP To THE BAR! BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES WELL NOW ELMER — WE GOT SOME FANE HEADWORK V'00! WE GOTTA DOPE OUT A WAY T'FIND RONNIE \ SIT DOWN HERE ARE Ban TWO PADS OF MONEY- ORDER BLANKS OUTSIDE THE MONEY-ORDER WINDOW, AND \T WASN'T TEN MINUTE: Ss AINT FINGHED FIXIN' UP THE JAIL, AND JUDGE QUARTON 1S, TRYIN T'DECIDE IF HE OUGHTER FIRST OF ALLI WANNA CONGRATULATE TH JURY! IN MY OPINION ‘TH! VERDICT (S A JUST ONE! WELL, JUDGE, 1 WAS JUST WONDERIN! ~— WHAT KIND OF A JUDGE I'D MAKE! GUILTY, 8Y Gouy/ Sur ? BITINGS || HAVE!) 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