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1 4 “Festival March”. iss Ruth Rowley, mthem: “Turn Ye Even to Mo”— Harben. : Organ offertory: “Chanson Triste’ chaikowsky. The G: Awakening” Tt, by Mr. David Da Sermon: “Our Unused ities,” by Walter BE. Vate Organ postlude: Sunday school 12 for all ages. Let us end the old with everybody in attendanco at the class sessions. Epworth League 6:30 . Topic: “Conscience.” Lead: Ehrmantraut. "More Love to Thee" Speaks. Organ offertory: "Swan Song”— Blumenthal. Solo: sel rel Midweek devotional service on Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. You are heartily invited to attend all our services. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Avenue B Ellis L. Jackson, Pastor 10:00 a. m.—The church — school. Edward Cole, acting superintendent. Classes for all ages and a cordial wel come. The Evarts class for adul The Quain class for young people. 11:00—Morning worship. Miss Marguerite Kennedy. eturne in F Minor" ‘Serenade”—Sindin, sic, anthem—select ‘he Junior B. Y. P. Mrs. E. L. Jackson. 30—The evening service, Guest SBundey. Pianist—Ruth Rand. ‘This Sunday night we welcome as guests of our church for the evening the Graunke family—Mr. Graunke will take the evening prayer and scripture lesson and will speak at the young people's meeting. Lloyd Graunke will favor with xylophone solos, Merle Graunke will sing. Both ‘will be accompanied by their sister, who is home for the holiday season. “Men of the Pilgrim Ellis L, Jackson. p. m.—The fellowship hour of B. Y. P. U. Miss Esther is the leader. Mr. Graunke will speak. Light refreshments will ‘be served by the young people at the Jor 58. There will be no midweek service this week as the pastor will be in for the semi-annual meeting tate board of promotion, y night, Dec. 31st: 9 to 12 p. m—Closing services of the year. 9 to 10 p. m.—In the church Mr. c. L. Young will speak on “The Passing Year’—sketching for us some of its high moments. During this hour special music will be furnished by Miss Edith Guthrie, accompanied by Miss Marguerite Kennedy. 10:15 to 11:15—Social hour in the church parlors. Light refreshments will be served. 11:15 to Watch Night Ser Special music and a short message by the pastor taking as_his theme, “The Springs of Joy.” ‘The church invites its friends to spend any part of these hours you may care to as our guests. You may come for any part of the pro, if you do not care to watch r out The church extends to all friends ‘dest wishes for the New Year, H_OF CHRIST, FIRST CH SCIENTIST 723 Fourth Street Sunday service at 11:00 a, m. Sunday school at 9:45 a, m, Wednesday evening ‘testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock, reading room maintained in the Hoskins Block, 200% 4th St., is op daily from 12'to 6p, m.; Sunday, 3 to 5 p.m. All are welcome to attend the church services and to make use of the reading room. c H rat Third Street worth, Rector fter Christmas, serv- ij loly Communion, a, m.—Chureh school, —Morning prayer and sermon. Ye have not passed this way St. John III-4, AT THE Musical Spectacle ; Will Show in City . A picture heralded as a thrilling Tevelation in musical spectacles comes tothe Capitol Theatre for three days x Monday with the First Na- ional production of “Flirtation ” There is an all star cast head~ ed by the inimitable songster, Dick Powell, charming Ruby Keeler play- « ing the romantic lead opposite him, ‘and Pat O'Brien in Ee Tole of a hard- ant. great specialty num- fore for originality One is an authentic Feast with its tradi- native dances perform- in beauties and as FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Avenue D G. Adolph Johns, Pastor Dec. 29, Sunday after Christmas: 5 a. m—Sunday school and Bi- rning worship. jod Will Take Care of ‘Fear Not, Little Flock.” ship. o the Name of “Worthy of Jesus.” Monday, Dec. 30, at 9 p. m.—New Year's . This program, social hour, and devotional service 1s spon- the Luther League, Await Year with us. . 1, at 10:30 a, m— Year vorship. Special music, Sermon: “Prayer in the Name of Jesu Wedn Choir pra ‘Thursd: Bible Te Jan. 2, at 7:30 p. m— 7:30 pn 2 Stews 4, at 8 p. m.—Willing je church parlors. Pro- committee. ve committee. Sa ay, Jan. 6 at 9 a, m.—Con~ firmation clas: ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH a uri Synod) 419 Fourth Street . V. Richert, Pastor Sunday after Christmas, Dec, 30: :30 a, m,—Sunday school with all classes. 10:45—Morning worship (English). Peters, organist. . m.—Bible hour in charge of "I the Walther League. 0—Evening services (English). ‘3 Mary MahlIman, pianist. i y at 10:45 a. m. services in the English language. ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIO Father Robert A, Feehan, Pastor dway Avenue at Eighth Street t , 10 11 o'clock, it 9 o'clock is for children. TRINITY LUTHERAN Avenue A at Fourth Opie 8. Rindahl, Pastor There is # cordial welcome at Trin- Sunday after Christmas, December 0, Junior cholr 9: Church School 9: Morning ‘worship A ir, I. No evening service. New Year's Eve, D New Year's Wake Social and devotional. Junior and Senior Luther Leagues. New Year's Day, January 1, 1935: Morning worship with Holy Com- munion 11:00, Installation of officers of congre- gation and Auxiliaries for 1935. Concert, Concordia band 8:00 p. m. Prof. J. A. Holvik, director. Admission twenty-five and forty cents. January 3: Ladies Aid 3:00 Po Choir rehearsal 7:30 p. m. THE BISMARCK BAPTIST CHURCE Corner of Eighth and Rosser J, J. Lippert, Minister 10:00—Church School. Classes for all ages. P, Klein, Supt. ring worship. By Rev. A. Guenther, 1:;30—Bible instruction class for the children, K, F, Gutsche, instruc- or. 7:15—Our young people's meeting, The men are entertaining this Sun- day, Come and enjoy the evening w d ge: By Rev. A. Guenther. Rev. A. Guenther, is well known throughout N Dakota, comes to us from Minneapolis, Minn., where he has been living the last few elistic meet: They will be conducted in man language unless otherwise an- nounced later. You are cordially invited to attend these meetings. GOSPEL TABERNACLE Corner Rosser and Eleventh Herman G. Johnson, Pastor ™. ‘or all. Morning worship 11:00, Radio service from station KGCU, Mandan 3 p. m. 45 minutes this Sunday. Evangelistic servi. » m, Let's come to the services this Sunday of the year. The Gospel bernacle services are evangelistic and will bring you the necessary spiritual elp. New Year's Eve, Monday evening at 8 o'clock, the annual business ‘hurch, v jervice, commencing at 11 o'clock, Monday night. ‘Tues Wednesd: prnursday eginnin, at_8 p.m. i ie Friday, Christ's Ambassadors serv- ice and prayer 8 p. m Jan. 6th, 1935, Revival Campaign opens with ngelist and Mrs. Stan- ley Comstock, of Sioux City, Iowa, MOVIES Shirley Temple in Heart-Warming Film One of the finest, most human, most heart-warming films in a de- cade began an engagement of four days yesterday at the Paramount theater, and this department loses no time in recommending it eagerly to every filmgoer, of whatever age. The picture so heartily endorsed is “Bright Eyes,” Fox Film’s newest and best vehicle for the amazing talents of Shirley Temple, child star extra- ordinary, No such sensational per- formance as Shirley's, no such drama- of Christmas-time wherever it is shown. ae fall THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1934 THE GUMPS—GOOD OLD 1934 DID THINK A YEAR AGO THAF vv D FIND ME MAPPI D TO Tue MOST BEAUTIFUL, MOST or ! MEA Gi BLEST WORKMAN IN THE WITH HIS FAMILY CAN_KNOW EVERY GERTAINLY TAUGHT IME MAY, LESSON THAT THE NEW ) 14 AND IM REAL 0 SEE MIM GO- THIS HAS BEEN A GREAT STRUGGLING = fea? a r TO A CERTAIN POINT! L THINK T HAVE A SWELL CLUE! TL HAVE AN IDEA THAT THE EN- GINEER AND FIREMAN WERE SHOT FROM INSIDE THE PART OF IT! I ONLY GOT HIM AS FAlt £8 THE FIRE. BOX... YOULL HAVE TO SHOOT OFF A FIRECRACKER JB] FROM INSIDE THE FIREBOX, WHILE THE TRAIN WENT BY! ‘THEY'D HAVE BEEN MUFFLED, SHAT PROVES THAT IF SHOTS: AND NOONE WOULD HAD BEEN FIRED FROM HAVE HEARD THEM EXCEPT OUTSIDE OF THE TRAIN, HED v a ee THE MEN IN THE cap ! ‘WOULO-BE MURDERER WAS STANDING. NEAR THE TRACKS, INSIDE THE FIREBOX WEAR- THE DAY WE CHASED NUMBER SIX, DION'T OH, I'LL BeTcHA @ KICK IN TH’ RIBS THATS DUB ON’ TH PHONE! ( PROMISED I'D BE RIGHT ONTH’ DOT THIS MORNIN! AN! HERE I'VE OVERSLEPT AGAIN! EAM, BUT TH’ BAYONET... . NUM CAN'T MAKE ANY BULLETINS; LISSEN, EASY, THERE MUST ee BE SOME MISTAKE. THEY'RE GOING TO WAR OVER PRINCE PHILBERT, AN! “TH! DERN COO-coO'S IN TH! VERY NEXT RooM. VELL BRING BACK PRINCE PHILBERT, oR T. CRISIS G MORE_ACUTE! BULGRAVIA DEMANDS “THAT PRINCE PHILBERT: BE FOUND. 4 CONTINUES TO MASS STROOPS ON KANDELAB RAN BORDER, PRINCESS JADA FRANTIC, APPEALS TO LEAGUE OF NATIONS, . ( ROAR OF TRUCKS AND ARTILLERY BOUND FOR THE 2 a, a EANWHILE , WASH AND EAGY, ARRESTED AS SPIES IN BULGRAVIA, LIE AWAKE LISTENING TO “THE RUMBLING