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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, UUIUBER 13, 1934 News ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC Rev. Father Robert A, Feehan, Pastor Broadway Avenue at Eighth Street Masses at 7:45, 9, 10 and 11 o'clock. ‘The mass at 9 o'clock is for children. OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 723 Fourth Street 0 a. a.m. ree testimonal eeting at 8 o'clock. meCtresding room maintained in the a Hoskins Block, 200% 4th St., is open | Sally trota 12'to & p. m.; Sunday, bade welcome to attend thi rvices and to make use of |“ the reading room. ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Synodical Conference) 419 Fourth Street J. V. Richert, Pastor Church services for the 20th Sun- lay ‘Trinity, Oct. 14th: m.—Sunday school with all Junior Bible class. Morning worship (German). Mrs, F. Peters, organist. 45D. the Walther League. ‘There will be no evening services gs the pastor will conduct a Mission Festival Service at Beulah. Confirmation instruction class Sat- urday mornings at 10 o'clock. TRINITY LUTHERAN Avenue A at Fourth Opie 8. Rindahl, Pastor “There is a cordial welcome at ‘Trinity’ Twentieth Sunday after Trinity, October 14: Church school and Bible classes, 345 a. m, Morning worship, 10:30 o'cloc! Sermon: “The Way to the Cross.” Anthem by Trinity church choir, I. A. Esko, director, service, 7:30 o'clock. Christian Household.” 330 p. m.—Junlor Luth- er Peel eel Confirmation class every Saturday at 9:00 a, m. GOSPEL TABERNACLE Corner Rosser and Eleventh ° ae G. Johns Pastor :00 a. ndan, m.—Evangelistic service. Y “Midweek Thursday at service. Friday at 8:00 p. m—C. A's in charge. The revival campaign advertised to begin this Sunday, ducted Anna C. Berg, hi account of sick: In the evangel- family. Watch for announce- m of other campaigns. We cordially invite you to attend the services in the Gospel Tabernacle. | PY, FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 3 616 Avenue D @. Adolph Johns, Pastor Oct, 14, 20th Sunday after Trinity: 9:45 a, m.—Sunday school and Bible jasser, 10:30—Morning worship. Anthem: “Savior of the World"— Goss, Sermon: “Why Are Few Chosen?” §:00—Evening worship. Special music—selected, Sermon: “The Bible in the Home.” Immediately after the morning worship, members of the congrega- tion are asked to remain for a brief meeting. Tuesday, Oct. 16, at 7:30 p. m— Sunday school methods class. Miss Mabel Olson, instructor. Wednesday, Oct. 17, at Choir practice. eli ARCK BAPTIST CHURCH of Eighth and Rosser J. Lippert, Ministe: me urch 8 supt. All classes ing new work now. have no church ho Special music, Talk to the children. Measag the German language). 1:30 —Bible instruction for 330. p. {he children. K. F. Gutsche, instruc-| Lead 01 15 p. m.—Young People's meet- m.—Bible hour in charge of | Mrs. i ‘Daring Sea Voyage,” (in Friday at 8:00 p. m—Dev for the young people, Come and worship with us, You are welcome. FIRST PREBYTERIAN CHURCH Floyd E. Logee, Minister Bible school at 9:45 a. m. ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH N. E, Elsworth, Rector Services as follows: 8:00 a, m.—Holy Communion, 9:30 a, m.—Church school. :30—Morning prayer and sermon. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Avenue B Ellis 1, Jackson, Pastor Sunday, October the 14th, 193¢ a. m.—The church school, =, jupt. Mra, Wor- primary supt. Classes for all using graded mate! class for adult: ip. ' Kenned: “Claire De Lune’—De- |by. Ellis 10 Dp. people, c followed by group meetings, The evening service, ical program with Mr. ‘and . 1. A. Esko. Sermon: ¢ Father in the Home,” by Bilis L. Jackson ‘We Invite you to share with us this program of music and readings by Mr. and Mri ‘Wednesday fe. e boxes w brought in at this meeting. This ing will be a Missionary tea at e home of Mrs, Clarence Guiness, 1014 sth Bt. MeCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Walter E. Vat Morning worship 10: is the first ice of ference. The Sacrament Holy Com- munton will be administered and the new Ritual Service of the Church will be used. All our people ere ttendance. on. ‘Andante”—Shele “selected—Miss Phyllis Woel- es for all ake Next Sunday will be our “Rally Day.” Let us not fall be- low 300 today in preparation for it. Your class counting on you. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Topic: “The Bible Is Worth Knowing.” Lead Doreen Church, Spe- cal music. Evening worship 7:30 o'clock. An evangelistic service where the old hymns of tl 38 with a strong app the Conscience, Mind and Will. will enjoy thi vice, ‘mon Great Confession"— Walter E. Vater. Organ postiude: “Andantino” laydn. Midweek devotional service every Wednesday evening at 0 o'clo ‘ou _are heartily invited to attend all our services. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Seventh and Rosser Avenue Ira E, Hersberg, Mniater 10:00 a. m.—Sunday’ church school . Thi Rall Day, let each pupil be pi try to bring those with 1 ‘Morning worship service, Special mi is wq2Oung Peoples’ League. Topi: "How May We Help to Put the Spirit of Christ into Economic Lite?” vader, Schneider. 7:45—Evening worship service. ng service. Special music, Ser y at 7:45 p. m.—Midweek rvice, We are studying the prave life of Chi Ye invited to come ou al with us. Also to pray wil welcome to attend ices, COUNSEL FOR THE PLA! FREL THAT HIS CLIENT | HAS SUFFERED WRO IN THIS CASE? FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS NICE GOING, FRECKLES! THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES TLL HAND tT _TRNLY—HE SURE KNOW THE GUMPS—SKIMP AT HIS BEST WRARAAN ~AWAAABD ‘Now, THATS YANO THATS|| LET ME \OH, DON'T BE TH! Lavesr — \aust BABY NEEDS 16 A KATCHEN AN’ WOME, ld HOW TRICK TH’ PAY -OFF6! IT NEVER KNEW BAW VOR RON. SMRET ANYONE WITH 60 MANY SWELL CARS HONE TEN ) FOOLISH / THIS OF THEM ! {STRETCHES AND THAT MAN WAS WAS BENJAMIN GUMP— THAT WAS HIS DREAM HIS HOPE — THINK OF THIS POOR MAN HIS FONDEST ag = BLIGHTED BY A FLIRT OF A GIRL- ECEIVED, MOCKED AND SCORNED BY HER- ISON IN “THIS WORLD BE FORCED TO By BLOSSER WELL, DID You EVER HEAR FIFTY THOUSAND PEOPLE CHEERING A RECITATION IT DOESN'T SEEM FAIR, COACHING! WHY, SOME : DOES IT COACHES GET AS MUCH AS 415000 A YEAR! AND MOST PROFESSORS DONT GET OVER $ 5000....! Gvwevvsive is AN Evey 0%, K/ICTOR OVER MILFORD... SCORE 27700 !! INET MRED. US PAY ny W'S THE BEST UKENESS T EVER 1 GUESS 1 MIGHT, AS WELL ADMIT IM LONESOME — AN’ This EMPTY SEAT BOE ME, ISNT HELIN’ MATTERS ay, ‘intl ni er aede reso sted AT THE MOVIES wot!s \/ VAGRANCY, DISTURBING THE sace aaiaiay 200 AUTERY, RESEATAIGs AA ORES: , AND MY woro! My worp! “HoRATIO ‘Gift of Gab’ Stars Ed Lowe, Ruth Etting Comedy, drama and music—offered by the largest collection of stage, vereen and radio stars ever seen to- gether—feature the most unusual en- tertainment to come to the Capitol Theatre in many months. The pro- duction, which opened last night, is Universal's “Gift of Gab.” The story of “Gift of Gab” con- cerns itself with the rise of Edmund Lowe from an auctioneer to the fore- and more beautiful than ever, furnish plenty of thrills as he rises and falls on the way to the acces elements are supplied by large assortment of stooges, Phil eee tee” comering Ivers,” 8} broadcast; Alice White, Hugh O'Con. Fowley, Henry FE nn ES SE '" i! axe E Es¥e z fell tells ‘Barretts of Wimpole St” Has Three Stars If you wish to see what will un- doubtedly be chosen as one of the 10 best pictures of the year, hurry to the Paramount Theatre and re- lax in the lavender and old lace of “The Barrets of Wimpole Street,” Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's new tilm| starring Norma Shearer. The cast includes some of the Greatest names of filmdom, headed by three winners of the Motion Pic- ture Academy Award: Norma Shear- er, Fredric March Laughton. The tis te ALLE . romantic team’s beau- tiful presentation of an idyllic love 'Y OOP ery ‘ all the more accentuated by of Nabolical character Charles the |Laughton makes of the elder Bar- rett. Never was Miss Shearer more beau- ,|tiful or charming, nor March more y |ardent, nor Laughton more fascinat- ingly Laughton. The supporting play- Beale |¢rs hold their own, even with these experts of dramaturgy. They are Maureen O'Sullivan, Ralph Forbes, Urs O'Connor, Katharine Alexand-r, Marion Clayton, Leo aCrroll, Ian Wolfe and Ferdinand Munier—each excellent in his part. . Of Sidney Franklin's direction no more can be said‘than that it sur- passes even “Smilin’ nh” “The Guardsman.” Toe” tae ‘There is little chance for me to be- come cocksure and self-satisfied. Helen Hayes, stage and screen star. "OF PROPERTY. ‘LL SAY THEY GOT KINDA TORE UP, :, BIG-MOUTHED MARRY sceesesnecnnsnmcaneomnonernaornaencna neem (eamamene IN BOTTSVILLE RUSH PRIVATE CAR AND BAIL."