The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 15, 1934, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15 1934 | ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC Rev. Father Robert A. Feehan, Pastor Bi iy Avenue at Eighth Street 7:45, 9, 10 and 11 o'clock. ‘at 9 o'clock ts for children. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 723 Fourth Street Sunday service at 11:00 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45 Wednesday | evening meeting at 8 o'clock, m, testimonial ‘A reading room maintained in the| Hoskins Block, 200% 4th St., is open from 12'to 6 p. m.; Sunday, 3 to 5 p.m. Aun? are welcome to attend the church services and to make use of the reading room. ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH Corner Thayer and Third St. Elsworth, Rector a.m. (0—Morning prayer and sermon. Rt. Rev. Fredrick B. Bartlett will | f arrive Saturday evening and will be the special preacher at the 10:30 service. ‘There will be a special meeting of the vestry at 8 o'clock Saturday eve- fing in the parish house. ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Synodical Conference) 419 Fourth Street J. V. Richert, Pastor ‘Third Sunday in Advent, Dec. 16th: 9:30 a, m.—Sunday school with all es —Morning worship (English) Mrs. F. Peters, organist. 2:00 p. m.—Rehearsal of the Christ- mas program by the Sunday school, All the children and pupils re- Quested to be present. 6:45 p. m.—Bible hour in charge of the Walther League. 7:30—Evening services (English). Miss “Mary Mahiman, pianist. GOSPEL TABERNACLE Corner Rosser and Eleventh Herman G. Johnson, Pastor. Sunday School, Mrs. G. Bupt. 10:00 a. m. Morning worship 11:00. Radio le irom station KGCU, n 3: Mandigo, p.m. The Tabes tend these ome and bring as program will be held Dec. 24th, at $ p.m, TRINITY Avenue A at LUTHERAN Fourth Opie 6 Rindahi, Pastor ie ‘There is a cordial welcome at Trin- "raira Guadey tn Advent, December Juntor choir rehearsal Church School 9:45 a. Morning worship 11:00. Sermon: “Hstimating Lite.” Anthem: Trinity church choir. Evening service, song. festival, Gadd choir 8:00. 1, A, Esko, director; soloists, Mrs. © & Nerw T. G. Plomasen and Bruce Wallsce, from Bach's Ss e@ Chri aikowsky, Yon, Praetorius, FIRST BVANGELICAL CHURCR Seventh and Rosser Avenue Ira E. Herzberg, Minister 10:00—Sunday Church School for all departments. Parents, you are in- vited to come with you children. 11:00—Morning worship service. Sermon: “A Radiant Certainty.” 4:00—Christmas practice. :00—Chrisi : Marie Goets. 7:45-—Evening worship service, Song service. Sermon: “The Anchor that Holds.” Wednesday 7:45 midweek prayer McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL ROH Walter E. Vater, Pastor Morning worship 10:30 o'clock. Organ prelude: “Stately March”— huler, by Miss Ruth Rowley, organist. Anthem: “Rock of Ages”—Wilson. offertory: “Berceuse” ickinson. Solo: “The Birthday of a King" idlin, by Miss Maxine Pick- for all ages. cially invite you. Come yourself and \bring the children. worth League 6:30 p.m. Topic: “How to M Our Homes More |Christian.” Leader, Miss Phyllis |B ci | i The adult classes espe- or! evangelistic service that y joy. The old hymns led by a chorus choir and a gospel message with an je by Walter Organ postlude: “Devotion”"—Dale, Midweek devotional service on Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. ¥ ily invite you to attend all FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Avenue D G. Adolph Johns, Pastor . 16—Third Sunday in Advent: Sunday school and Bi- ning worship. : “My Everlasting Strength” ven. ‘Playing With God's Mes- Sunday school practice vening worship. electes r God's Judg- Monday, Dec. 1%, Choir prac Tuesday, Dec. 18, Bible Teachings class. tr’; at 8:15 p. m.—Si methods—Miss_ 0) Wednesday, De : Choir practice. turday, Dec. 22, at 8:30 p, m— Confirmation class. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Avenue B Ellis I, Jackson, Pastor 6th, 1934 Sunda: the state December t! 8:00 2. m.—Service penitentiar: 10:00 a, m.—The church school. Wil- liam R. “Mueller, superintendent. A cordial welcome and a place for all who are not enrolled in some other school. People, The Quain class for young The Evarts class for adults. 1:00—Morning worship. Pianist Kennedy, Prelude”—Scriadine. jounod. h Rand. ‘The Ultimate Decency of —The Senior B. Y. a @ Fellowship Hou cordial invitation to all young people without @ regular group to meet with us. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m—The mid- week service. The last midweek nerv- {ce of the year as we will omit the holiday meeting. ‘Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock <The Mission Ci meeting with Mrs. R. E. Kennedy at 518 Sixth St. night at 7:30 o'clock—The Senior B. Y. P. U. group. Christmas party at the church. Applying creosote to fence posts before placing them in the ground will prolong their usefulness by many years. Dipping the posts in hot creosote is better than painting the creosote on with a brush. FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: | _AT THE Drama of Life After College Coming Here ‘What the stark realities of life do to the hordes of young men who, filled with high hopes and confidence, ‘re poured forth from colleges and high schools every year, from the theme of a most drama, of MOVIES Sylvia Sidney Stars In ‘Behold My Wife’ A stirring well-made and interest- ing story of modern people, with an Unusual plot slant, Paramount's “Be- hold My Wife,” opens at the Para- mount Theatre, Sunday, with Sylvia Sidney starred and Gene Raymond, the blonde adonis of the screen, in the principal featured role. Even to those of you who have be- come accustomed to seeing the beau- tiful Miss Sidney in a variety of ex- acting and difficult character roles, it will be a surprise to see her straight- rected by Mitchell Leisen from a screen story by Grover Jones and Vincent Lawrence, draws its story from the hypothesis that a wealthy boy, frus- trated £ Be intention Yo ranrry 8 girl, Would ai to revenge himself on his meddling family. ‘To accomplish his purpose he mar- ties an Indian girl whom he meets in his wanderings through New Mexico, brings her back to New York and in- froduces her to his thoroughly out- it his well-laid plans go amiss when the Indian girl captivates all her charm and intelligence. instead of leaving well-enough he blurts out his reason for mar- her and his disappointment in THE GUMPS—MOVING DAY BON'T TRY To STOP ME. VUST CALL A TAXICAB= WE STOOD ALL THE COOKING AND WORKING 1 CAN PUT UP WITH = BE. q WM LEAVING THIS HOUSE FORE! 1D TO KITCHEN LIKE A LITTLE CINDERELLA= v. SALESMAN SAM WHAT A BREAK! NOT A SOUL IN SIGHT? CHILDISH ts Rtcut! HERE, Take THis ONE @NO RUN ALONG! OH,1 CAN (m= AGING Most ‘ ; ANY THING! : ‘ S es g SRY, MONA = WAS BILL OW WAS HE BID ADY-, | BLACE ? REMAY,1 HAOND MSO WE GEE. SETI AwroL LATE! TIM. KANDA "WORRIED ABOUT HIM & TH’ POOR CARLIN’ nh OH Al. Par panied 4 , De m8 RAVART WAS WE BEEN CONG ? WHAT 19 HE THINKING ? WAT Wo RE GOING To 00 ABOUT MONA ePrPrreree CHUST VaIT, You DUMMERS! YOULL HEAR FROM OUR KING ABOUT BELIEVED SpiRITED AWAY BY KANDELABRAN PATRIOTS WHO WISHED TO PREVENT MARRIAGE WITH PRINCESS JADA. I'M A GONNER,NOW-BUT THERE’ FEW MORE perity SKULLS BACKED FOR DOWN —~ IF I C'D ONLY GIT ONE G00 Sock AT OF TUNK,” .

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