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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1984 THE GUMPS—CAUGHT IN THE ACT WRIGLEY'S FARMINT G TheFlavor Lasts = OH, MOTHER DEAR - THE ‘CLEANER 1S AT weer pa JHE DOOR FOR BMS \ IP TROUSERS — V1 [] THEY'RE IN HIS ROOM ON A CHAIR = WILL YOU GIVE THEM To MAKE SURE THERE |S NOTHING IN THE POCKETS - VLL TAKE A . LOOK = = ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Synodical Conference) ‘419 Fourth Street h J._V. Richert, Pastor ur Second Sunday in Trinity, Dec. 9: 9:30 a, m.—Sunday school with all Morning worship (German), eters, organist. ‘p..m.—Bible hour in charge of Walther League. Der nervice (Eng. yd , planint, he cee Baty FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Rducational meeting of News ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIO 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 ck is for children, WILL, SLOW DOWN NUMBER HOF CHRIST, And eser AVANUOS | ‘He FIRST CHURC 5 Seventh and Rosser Avenue 1 ! SCIENTIST Herzberg, Six KNOWS “THE LIMITED 723 Fourth Street 10:00 a. m.—Sund: 1S ON THE MAIN LINE! Sunday service at 11:00 a, m. for all departments, Come and bring ; Sunday school at 9:45 a, m. perce Wednesday © evening testimonlal )*"1100- Morning Yormhlp service ecting at 8 o'clock. pen Windows.” mC ‘reading room maintained in the| :3y''q" Deintines precticn 108 Hoskins Block, 200% 4th St., is open daily from 12'to 5 p. m.; Sunday, 3 tou? aro welcome to attend the Christian Endeavor. church services and to make use of] Youne People's H Teles the reading room. “Problem Faced on Mission Fields. iss Grace Hoefe. Leader, ning worship service. ice. Sermon: “The Love, of God and What It Did for, You.” Wednesday at 7:45 p. m.—Midweek i prayer service, Morning prayer and sermon.| You are invited to como and attend Whis Sunday, second in Advent, is|these services, Known as. ‘Bible Sunday in our See ret econ Bic Luke 233 "Do you McCABE bag EPISCOPAL elieve that the Word was inspired Wane: oie y God? Come and see. a ey Vater, Pastor Oggan arelude: “rhe Lost crora—| THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) he % THE LONG ARM OF THE LAW! oe an eee, dierent a Miss Ruth Rowley, cor Rosser ant : Herman G. Johnson, Pastor Teens Anthem: “He Leadeth Me”—Wil- ELO, CHEF — Organ offertory: “Devotion”—Carl WE'RG REI Moter. junday school. Mrs. : To DISCHARGE LILLIE, 0:00 a. Pindige pt. Bible class for G, Mandigo, edults. Classes for all ages. 11:0 0—Morning worship. “The Livi nd”—O'Hara, Die Gi uenis service teom-ate-| SO? The Living, Go ‘ BUT WE'LL HOLD HER \ : GRIP OF MONEY We tion ma Mandan. ‘he Bentitude of Faith,” 4 Rio Dp. m.—Evangelistic service. Vater. We extend a special invitation to postlulde: “Allegretto*™— ail to attend the Tabernacle services fayan; {his oka PCa le that minister spStnday, School 12:00 noon nser 0, voi . or all ages, Come you an Tuesday at 8:00 p.m — Midweek lbring the children. The adult class- Service of preaching and prayer. Jes especially invite you. Thursday at 8:00 p. m—Pray Epworth League 6:20 p.m. Topte: . low to Make Religion in Most.” ‘ Friday at 8:00 p, m.—C. A. meet-lroader, Miss Leora Runner. a ine. > a 4 fe Gur Sunday school Christmas pro-| EYeting worship at 7:30 veloc. OE AEE dae A) Day eve-lone hour's duration. Old-fashioned ning, Dec. 24th, ie deat nn begins |®¥mns led by a chorus choir and a Special revival campaign GINS | meysage with an appeal. dan. 6th, 1935. Organ prelu: “Reverie”’—Pres- ton, Anthem: “Hark, Hark, My Soul’— FOUND IN NICK KRAFT'S CAI @HE BISMARCK BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Eighth and Rosser Wilson J. J. Lippert, Minister Organ offertory: “An Old Portrait” 10:00 a. m.—Church school. “Train —c se, lected—Miss Marjorie Haw- n: “The Lost Christ,” by Vater. Organ postlude: “Andante"—Batt-| SALESMAN SAM ete! k devotional service each e ‘up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not de- part from it,” Prov. 22:6, P. Klein, upt. 11:00—Morning worship. Prelude. ‘ on to the children. re i ‘s TH! NEXT TIME | BORRY A GUN FROM ) AW), YOURE WELL, AT LEAST IT WAS f “TAINM POSSIBLE; ts! 150 bm Bible Instruction el YOu, I'LL GET IT FROM SOMEBODY / JUST A PUNKO| ENOUGH $0 BACH ONE OF THERE paced po enon a mga re ae eniiseen,: EF. Gutache, in- ELSE! “MIs ONES NO Soop! DIDN'T { HUNTER, GUS! AND TWO SONS WENT OUT || ‘EM CARRY A RABBIT FATHER ANID ASON! OTe. pe m—O Y, PU, mect-| TIMSE, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SHOOT A THING WITH IT! HONS: sails! 7:16 p. m—Our B. $ng. P. Klein, president. “The topic Floyd E. Loges, Pastor Sifli pe announced. ‘The mens” group We cordially ‘invite you to worship wi $s entertaining. a 3:00—Eivening service. Ss, m—Church Bible schoo! irtments. he Greatest Thing in ing wort as- r ip. ‘The 8:00 p. m.—Midweek will preach on “The Bible, An D. m.—Young Peo- ntial to Christian Character.’ “yi 0 p. m.—Pioneer Society for in- Pie's devotions’ termediates; Tuxis Society for senior ‘ou are invited. high school’ students. 7:30—Evening Fellowship service. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH |The pastor will speak on eto 616 Avenue D Take Jesus Seriously.” 30 Dp. —Young People's C. E. 9, second Sunday in Advent: | meeting in the chapel. @& m—Sunday school and Bi-| -The musical service, Mrs, R. D. Mee le classes. Leod at the organ: 10:30—Morning worship. Morning— as the Kingdom Is Prelude: “Cradle re Sse ogc je b ndel. Lovely Is Thy jony nia He Cometh,” by mag group of children, '—Gluck. Sermon: “Looking for the Lord.” as the Voice”— . ‘Cum Sancto”—Mosart, :00—Evening worship. c— Program for Universal Bible Sun-| Miss Florence Fritch at the organ. ude: “Meditatio: -Lefebv: jay. Pre Responsive reading for Universal 4 pee ir q * BILL o i ws we WEVE ALWANS SEEMED Bible Bundey, GORE ASAE AT BOA BANE) T8A Ss, SESE TORR SMe Cae Sa. ; ON MOST THINGS! BUT, UP Mather: and the Bibles” ty att Py gary oe rca le i er CS Yi AND PEACEFUL OuT Ese! CEELIN: ERE =~ CONEOUND tT, WE DON'T Seen ee br Mee a1 turkey supper given by SORT AAETEN : ee am, SEEM TO THINK THE SAME AT ALL Vocal solo—Mr, Harold, Smith. Aid of the church will be = rT r = agi D ‘ SHE D 5 i eee dee Scriptures,” by Miss served Tuesday evening beginning at ¢ iH 5 (y-3 oF i DOESN'T oe OON'T = ——S a 3 o'clock, Trustees meeting Tuesday at 7:30 DP. m. “Christ in the Vision of the Pro- . phets” will be the subject of the ‘Teachings Class, 3 Wednesday evening Bible reading at Life of the Christial the midweek prayer srvic. day, Dec. 12, at 7:30 p. m.| “The pastors’ class for communicant training is held at 11:00 a. m. Sat- 13, at 3 p.m ch parlors. 5 believe in Jesus as Christ, We Eliason, H. Han-| accept Him as our Savior and Friend, ‘arison, E. Lidberg, | We pledge Him our loyalty in ever: sturdy, Dee 15, at 8:30 relatinatin mot Soin g ‘ confirmation class: at 2:00 p. m—| pose? 200 "ot Join us in this pur- Slunior Mission Band in church parc Jors. (Additional Churches on Page 4) | AT THE MOVIES New Fields Comedy | Guy Kibbee Stars in TOP WES ee . ‘Wuar HO! 1 TOLD YOU "THE SMOKESTACK WASNT A CANNON. Filled With Laughs| ‘Big Hearted Herbert’ 3 SSK Wn? WT eN _ nat Get AE tea cad Sot ae It seems that with each successive] “Big Hearted Herbert,” @ Warner p screen appearance W. C, Fields, Para- comedy 9%, mount’s genius of comedy, becomes \ Cet funnier and funnier. Because, al- + though we thought he had reached Ansurperable heights of comedy in his previous starring films, “You're Tell- ang Me” and “The Old-Fashioned “Way,” he seems to have exceeded his - Own possibilities in “It's a Gift,” mount Theatre, St B° Pare wiry . funny by the famous au- It is the funniest thing Fields has thor, Sophie Kerr, while largely ee ever done, and that, to those of you edy, is spiced with a delightful ro- ‘who know Fields, is saying plenty! mance with the charming Patricia Ably supported by a cast that in-| Ellis and Phillip Reed in the roles cludes the inimitable LeRoy, |of the lovers. Their affair runs the ‘ Gauntlet of exceedingly rough paths, however, in the shape of paternal B23 4 a3 Guy Kibbee, in the title role, pro- vokes the family discord i Yp OON'T USE VINES bom insistense’ that ‘his cane Vi, AS LASSOS! In Hl B Just a8 he himself had he has attained to affluence, Others in igltfl / ie 5 Begs BBE Vv -__ On May 15, 1919, the first air mai) was flown between Cleveland and Chicago, and on July 1 of the same year operations were extended from Cleveland to New York. 8. - a Te Btenee @ Hae sceefscou wpoews ewan smeecme sr