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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1984 ree 2245 Suyes fir ay wt fo: th: ot siv an Bh ver QRORe. 22 Ing We Ho &el S 8.88. . SERRE? . 6F eeseeer ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC Rev. Father Robert A. Fechan, Pastor Broadway Avenue at Eighth Street ‘Masses at 7:45, 9, 10 Wednesday at Pp. m.—The mid- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, week prayer service. “Christ in the SCIENTIST Hearts of Men.” 723 Fourth Street The Christmas musical program is}, Sunday service at 11:00 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening —_ testimonial ting at 8 o'clock. mectreading room maintained in the Hoskins Block, 200% 4th St., is open daily from 12 to & p. m.; Sunday, 3 to 5p. m. ‘AN ard welcome to attend the church services and to make use of the reading room. TRINITY LUTHERAN ‘Avenue A at Fourth i Opie 8. Rindahl, Pastor “There 1s & cordial ‘welcome at rinity” Fourth Sunday in Advent, Dec. 23: Church school rehearsal 9:30 a. m. Morning worship 11:00 o'clock. Sermon: “The Herald’s Testimon: Choir anthem: “Gesu Bambino”— Pietro A. Yon. Church school Christmas program ‘Otfering to Orphans’ Homes. oO 1O . Christman Eve Candle Light serv- fice Monday at 11 p.m. Christmas festival service Tuesday gt lla.m = aT. GEOR CHURCH Corner Third and Thayer N. E. Elsworth, Rector Services as follows: ‘i 8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion, 2:30 a. _m.—Church school, 10:30—Morning prayer and sermon. Music and sermon appropriate to Christmas. ‘The choir will sing as an offertory, “Awake For Thy King Star Come" vy Caleb Simper, The text will be taken from the second chapter of the Gospel according to St. Luke the &th and 9th verses. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Seventh and Rosser Ave. Ira _E, Herzberg, Minister 10:00—Sunday Church School for! all departments. Come and bring your children with you. 11:00—Morning worship service. ‘The morning message will be brought vy Rev. A. W. Heldinger, district su- perintendent. He will also be in charge of the communion service, Titk—aivening service. ‘The children of beginners, pri- mary and junior departments ' will give the Christmas program at this service. ‘You are invited to attend these services, GOSPEL TABERNACLE Corner Rosser and Eleventh Herman G. Johnson, Pastor te a a school. Mrs. G. lan su; 11:06—sorning worship. Sermon by the pastor. 3:00 p. m.—Radio service from sta- tion Ke }, Mandan. 8:00 p. m- stic service. for. Orchestra ‘music. God is blessing and souls are find- ing Him, ‘want you to come also, and enjoy the Monday at P. m.—The Sun- @ay school Christmas program. Thursday at 8:00 p. m.—Praver meeting. Friday at 8:00 p. m.—Christ'’s Am- bassadors in charge. Revival campaign begins at the tabernacle Jan. 6th, 1935, You are always welcome here at the tabernacle, . ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Synodical Conference) 419 Fourth Street J. V. Richert, Pastor Divine services for the fourth Sun- day in Advent, Dec. 23: 9:30 a, m.—Sunday school with all classes, 10:45—Morning worship (German). Mrs. F. Pe' organist. 2:00 a m.—Sunday schoo! rehearsal of Christmas program. 6: ‘ible hour in charge of the Walther League. 7:30—Evening services (English). ‘Miss Mary Mahiman, pianist. Christmas Eve, Monday, Dec. 24, at 7:30 p, m.—The Sunday school Christ- mas program, The program announce- ment will be published by this news- paper. Christmas Day, 7 at 10:45 a, m,—Servi man language. There will be no nin, ices on Christmas Day. You are most cordially invited to attend our Christmas services and program and hear the old, yet ever new message of the Birth of Christ, and rejoice in the glad tidings of great Joy. “Ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that, tho He ‘was rich, yet for your sakes He be- came poor that ye through His pov- erty might be rich"—2 Cor, 8, 9. lay, Dec. 26, in the Ger- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ‘Thayer at Second Street Floyd KE. Logee, Pastor We cordially invite you to wor. the theme, “The Kingdom of God.” It is presented as part of the Annual White Gifts service. The offering of money will go to foreign missions, The imperishable wrapped in white will be distributed locally as need arises. We invite you and 11 o’clock.}to bring your white gift to the foot The mass at 9 o'clock is for children.| of the Christ-cand as follows Morning— Fritch at the or Work be ur Confirm: he Candles of Christmas.” hristmas ritual developing gifts of Mrs, R. D, McLeod at the organ Organ prelude: (Nazareth — G od. yin Come All Ye Faithful.’ ‘he Star of the Orient’ astorale”—Beethoven. f fark, The Herald Angels Sing.’ Quartet—selected. Hymn: “It Came Upon the Mid- night Clea: je Fideles” Vilbac, Postlude: “A Vesper — servi Miss Florence Organ prelude: “Jesu Bambino"”— ‘on. Christmas carols. 7 Little Town of Bethle- ‘ocessional hymn: “O Come All Ye Faithful.” Candle lighting responses. Offertory. Organ postlude. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH G, Adolph Johns, Dec. 23, fourth Sunday FE ning worship. A Christmas anthem—choir. ri ‘ewborn King”— Adam; and Little Town of Bethlehem”—Holton. antique de Noel”— Miss Lucile Malmquist. ejoice in the Lord.” Lucile organist. ‘Silent Night, Holy hoir, is: “All My Heart This Night Rejoices"—Ebeling; “The Christ- story”—Adam: ju Bam- == RIGHT DOWN THERE IS WHERE “THE FIREMAN WAS FOUND, LYING BY THE TRACKS! BUT HE MUST HAVE things! FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS BREN SHOT FURTHER BACK, BY Bh THE HIGH BANK MOVING FIFTY MILES AN HouR, AND AT THAT SPEED, HE THE GUMPS—HIDE AND SEEK WELL | GUESS GED T THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) rinet solo—"Largo”. Miss Grace Erickson. ‘The Glorious Christ- Pp. m.—Sunday school program. A Christmas service: “Joy to the ion_eli Saturday, Dec. Confirmation cl: THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Avenue B Ellis L. Jackson, Pastor cember 23rd, 1934 H : ‘The church school. Edward Cole, acting superinten¢ent Classes for all ages and a cordial welcome to all. The Quain class for young people, The Evarts class for adults. 11:00—Christmas Sunday morning worship, ‘Claire D Tune"—Debus- Prelude: ry: “Choral” — Pierne, by Clarence. Gunners, ‘The Shepherds’ Vision"”— he Wondrous Birth,” by eckson. he annual church AND A ME RUBBER FIREMANS OUTEIT, HUH? The Chri story as told by 8t. Matthew and St. Luke. 1, Organ prelude: “Oh Holy Night,” by Marguerite Kennedy. 2. Processional: “Come Hither Ye Faithful”—Wades Cantus Diversi. 3, Prayer—the pastor, 4. Recitations by the boys and girls of the primary, junior and intermediate departments of the church school, 5. “All My Heart This Night Re- Joices"—Ebeling. ‘0 Little Town of Bethlehem”— edner. 7. “Away in a Manger,” — Carl 8. “Hark the Herala . “Hark ‘the Herald Angels Sing” Mendelssohn, . ri 9. “While Shepherds Watched”— Willis, 10, “Joy to the World"—Lowell Mason. 1. “Silent Night, Holy Night"— a2P rans Gruber. ides . Closing prayer. Be Recessional. @ service will consist of the Christmas story in the words of 8t. Matthew and St. Luke read by the Herald, Stanton Roberts, Miss Mar- guerlte Kennedy will be the planiat. ple will form a chorus for the carols, There will be no mid-week service during Holiday week, as we wish Christmas Eve fo, bea home time, e church extends the of tho ‘season to all friende ee ship with us, 9:45 a. m.—The church ‘Bible school, 11:00—Morning worship, the pastor AT THE ‘Bachelor of Arts’ Is Novel College Picture One motion picture with a college background whose authenticity scarce- ly can be challenged is Fox Film's including “The Private Life of Helen of Troy,” “Galahad,” “Adam and Eve” and others. mar Graduated from the ‘University of Georgia with an A. B. and @ degree in journalism, director, Louis King, is a for- mer student of the University of (Additional Churches on Page 4) MOVIES Kibbee and M’Mahon Co-Star in ‘Babbitt’ “Babbitt,” Sinclair Lewis’ best sell- ing novel and produced in screen form by First National, comes to the Capitol Theatre Sunday and Mon- day with Aline MacMahon and Guy Kibbee in the leading roles. The book was read and enjoyed millions, and the film eee arenes town life should have a tremendous arpeal to all sorts of audiences, sown! oor. AS FEELING SWELL WAN HOME TO SPEND CHRISTMAS WITH CORA, THE The church choir and the young peo-| WASH TUBBS ol It depicts, in @ colorful and pic-| ALLEY OOP turesque way, the foibles of a fairly successful business man who is so cor:vinced of his own shrewdness, that he falls an easy prey of a banker and politician and later is plaved for a sucker by a de Widow who punctures his egoism and Tearly causes his ruin. Guy Kibbee has the title role with A" MacMahon in the part of his wife who understands both his con- celts and the warm heart underneath them. Claire Dodd has the role of the widow to whom Babbitt boasts of his financial acumen and who then DANG THAT FOOL DINNY ! SO YA WANT A BIKE, @ EISHPOLE, )YUP! ane | CANOE, PAIR O' SKIS, RAINCOAT, SOME CANDY, Sol E.se, ("LL Be DROPPIN’ IN AGAIN SS “THINK OF ANY THIN! “GOOD EVEN IF HE HAD, HE'D HAVE ROLLED A OT AFTER HE OL WURRAM HILL! GOLLY IT'S GRAND T'SE NOW, I FIGURE THAT THE | BOTH THE FIREMAN AND ENGINEER FROM ONE SIDE ME BELIEVE TWO MEN (INR M LOCKED ? © OF ALL THE ~ YOu'> ‘TH NERVE - INK WE DIDN'T TRUST \ SNIPER COULONT HAVE SEEN OF THE BANK! THAT MAKES MY FOOT! 1 aLuays steep with LSTHES ON TH! NIGHT BEFORE CHRI @c eusaa POFEssaM!! ENERYONE.. AM BACK Se —— ea Sapper gor #82 eg20a078 By HAMLIN

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