The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 10, 1934, Page 10

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He are WE ALI Pr WAND ‘LL BE Li KID: ING HOUSE AGAIN] lean Hanoy Wat enema t Should Be @ Christian's At- ltitude ‘Toward Wai ‘m. Martin. - , \| 4 @ |_ Violin solo: selected—Mr. Adolph hd Engleharat. Wednesday at 7:45 p. m.—Mlidweek prayer service. ARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC |, Friday at 8:00 p.m Albright FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ut th, TUM “ > “What Progress Are Making FO! N\ » urc |Toward World Peace?"—Alvin C. '\\ (Str MAP! \ \ Wool! st. ™. rl P Brotherhood meeting. All meno} Rev. Father Robert A. Fechar. fareet|the church urged to be present, M 7:45, 9, 10 and 11 o'clock. BIFF GOT ME A LIST oF jock is for children. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Avenue D G, Adolph Johns, Pastor 11, 24th Sunday after Trin- 9:45 a, m.—Sunday school and Bible classe Whe mass at 9 0 ‘THE SIGNALS, AND I KNOW EVERY PLAY BY HEART! ¢ MAY GET INTO A GAME, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 723 Fourth Street Sunday pad Oy oe s 9: a.m, Welneaday evening testimonial] 10:30—Morning worship. |, i it 8 o'clock. ." wee trending room Thaintained in the]. Se jesus, the Helper in Hoskins Block, 200% 4th St., is open O15 1 : : "15 p, m.—Luther League discus oe ee Sundays 3) sion on the topic, "The Chri nd. ‘Ail are welcome to attend the|His Daily Work.” Leader : Barth, ghurch services and to make use of | S400" _svening worship. ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Synodical Conference) 419 Fourth Stree Sie 5 3.1V, Richert, Pastor, Bible Weaching: 24th Sunday after Trinity, Nov. 11: is io a messunday school with all| Holy Spirit. Morning worship (German). eters, organist. . m.—Bible hour in charge of alther League. Vesper Services (Eng- lish). fary Mahiman, pianist. Confirn instructions every Saturday morning at Oslock. Watice 16, at 4:00 p. m.—Con- firmation class. Saturday, Nov. 17, at 2 p. m.—Jun- ior Mission band in’ church parlors, 3 prclocke Educationsl ‘and business pratt pore at . i WE DOESN'T ANSWER. R AN mmecting of the W. L. re atie E sley TLE GET READY. HE'S HOUR LATE, NOW. I'LL. Is My PROBABLY ON HIS WAY TRINITY LUTHERAN herd"—Baines. Avenue A at Fourth Organ offertory: “Meditation” — P| Rindahl, Pastor Armstrong. “There is & cordial, welcome at Master and My BET OLD DAN GOT COLD FEET, AN’ BEAT IT rinity 24th Sunday after Trinity, Nov. 11: Sermo: T of the inior choir reh 00 o'clock. |spirit,” by Walter FE. Vater. (An Armistice Day Message. Organ postlude: tately March”— Galbraith. Sunday school 12:00 noon. Classes for all ages. Come yourself and bring the children. The adult classes especially invite you. pworth League §:20 p.m. Tople: “Getting Acquainted With Other ad nominations,” continued. Leader: Mr. Alfred Klaudt. Evening worship 7:30 o'clock. An evangelistic service that you ko, directory Nowship Hour, 5:30 p. m. Auspices, Luther League, lunch and will enjoy. Stirring hymna led by a chorus choir. Come and help us sing ‘ i a the old favorit = 4 = | = iG a. m.—Church : hi “ : = VME Da 30—Morning pra: Heb. e; The hymns an Organ offertory: “A Shepherd Idyl” ropriate to Ari —Ge! ry el. hat election is over, let us grasp| Solo: selected—Miss Maxine Pick- swith firmer hand the Eternal V« {ties, set our house in order and av: : “A Moral Coward,” by : RAY THATILL BE ALL, KITTY! || SAN, wHeT's THE IDEA OF SO | WAS THREATENING TH’ PET IN HIS OWN fend, Divine, Service and, make our Grate postage: « ; HAN, i TELL SAM TO_COME 1 ALL THAT CRAZY LINGO? LANGUAGE— PIG LATIN / ‘ednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. We heartily invite you to; attend 1 our services, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Avenu: .—Churel . Mueller, superintendent. Mrs. rimary supt. Class sing graded materials. The ‘ts class for adults. The Quain class for young people. 11:00—Morning worship, Armistice lay. ico, Cal all your] Pianis rguerite Kennedy. these good prt opin, day at 8:00 p. m.—Midweek service of preaching and prayer. ‘God of Our Thursday at 8:00 p. m.—Tarrying hi the church choir, mervice, Sol ted: A. Esko. Friday at 8:00 p. m.—Christ'’s Am- ‘@ medl- Dassadors serv! by Ellis We have some special a ents to make on Sunday, 0 p. . Y. P. U. services during the to you to a ail the services at the Gospel Taber- nacle, Henry Halver- % t soloist for the TEL YEAN-AN,OL SOY FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH | ¢Vening service. AAA » 3, gene y eventh and Homer, Avenue ‘The Use and Abuse of $Od JOnE'S R MES PLENTY ri inister ‘ church school | _ 8: m.—The Senior B. Y. P. U. CARVER , THAT Group open to all young peopie ov. $ 16. A fellowship hour. Leader: Mi c beth Raaen, nday school anywhi day at 7:30 p. m—The mid- Merritt Larkin, aut. ‘ ervice meeting at the parson- \—Morning worship ser mon: Armistice Day M ‘Thuraday—The Mission Circle will . \ : F meet at the ho: ¢ Mrs, Worner, wth i : . 310 Griffin. Ple: remember to see 4 i u bring your mite bo: f i A special invitation to x) AT THE Baxter Has Romantic |‘Gay Divorcee’ Film Role in Flying Film| Is Mischievous, Gay new Fox Film production, “Hell in the Heavens,” starring Warner Bax- ‘ter, will begin an engagement at the Paramount Theatre next Monday. Star of a long and notable series of screen hits, including “The Cisco Kid,” “Grand Canary,” “In Old Ari- ind through mistaken identity, him @ strange invitation which alle a & conglomerate mixup of romance and peopl ba suite! ihcied e climax is a happy one, and paid is 50 gino that it ‘could even it the remarkable leading | song and dance features, ii “Hell-in the Heavens” was directed —_—_————— by John Blystone, with Al Rockett} The Porcelain tower of Nanking, named as producer. erected in the fifteenth Byrom: ‘Morgan and Ted Parsons the most famous Chinese page’ i) Fifty-three homicides and - : ‘puccess seagpn on * ina, during the first 1( gon aten ie 1" 10 months

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