The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 5, 1935, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1935 \WELL~ WISH YOu HOW (8 THE MILLIE WAS MORE THAN EVER-ANDY= | JUST Re TH BLISSFUL BRIDEGROOM WOME = THE mast HAVE SEEN HOW SWEET r ERE WASN'T NES ‘ } A SINGLE COMFORT INTHE WORLD MISSING: | WHAT'S THE REST OF THE STORY? McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Walter E. Vater, Pastor Morning worship 10:30 o'clock, Organ prelude: “Gethsemane”—Fry- singer, by Miss Ruth Rowley, or- Asthem! “Man of Sorrows"—Wil- Organ offertory: “Andante"—De- mares! Bolo: selectea—Mr. J. Targart, Sacramental address: “The Power of the Cross,” by er E. Vater. Holy Communion will be administer- oa the pastor, assisted by Rev. Roe, district superintendent. je Rew ritual service of the church ‘will be use: Orgen postiude: “Faith”—Mendels- Bundey wchool 12:00 noon. Classes all 8. Let us all be in our cee thle “first Sunday of the new F. year. 4 worth ue 6:30 p.m. Topic: owhat ould vsseus Do?” Leader, Mr. Laurence Nelson, Evening worship 7:30 o'clock. If you enjoy singing the old hymns of the church and a strong evangelis- @ you will not Service. Special music by the Men Quartet and the oir, Steen prelude: “Romance”—Gro- ton. Anthem: “The Lord Is My Shep- herd”—Smart. offertory: “Air Varic’— ‘jeuxtemps. Men’s quartet: “Just Outside the jor,” by Messrs. Paul Raber, Harold: rris, Philip Nelson and" Harold Smith. F Sermon: “The Tragedy of a Soul, by Walter E. Vater. Organ _v : “March”—Smart. ‘You are heartily invited to attend ell our services. We will unite with the churches of the city in Union Services during this week of prayer. Plan to attend the services each eve- ra ‘TRE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thayer at Second Street Floyd E. Logee, Pastor This is Communion Sunday. All Mmembers are asked to be in their All Seana desiring their children baptized should notify the pastor. All strangers in the city and those without church home are invited to worship with us. |'!t 9:45 @ m.—Bible school, 11:00—Morning worship and Com- munion service. There will be bap- tiems Feception of members, the gubject of the pastor's Communion talk being “True Friends of Christ.” 6:30 p._m.—Ploneer and Tuxis so- @leties, Tuxis topic: “God’s Aurora.” Leader, Beverly Barnes. 7:30—Bv. ening Fellowship service, | ui speaking on ‘What Christ ef True Friends.” 330 D. m.—The young people of the eharch welcome all young people to their Fellowship meeting. Find @ friend and bring him or come and find 6 friend. ‘The musical service, Miss Florence Fritch, organist: Prelude: “Prayer”—Bossl. artet: selected, fertory: “Serenata”—Zecker, Postlude: “Largo”—Handel, Zvening— Prelude: “Prelude in FE Flat’— Read. ©: Offertory: “In Moonlight”—Kinder, Postlude: “Alla Marcia in D’— Hackett. ‘This church unites with other urches in the Week of Prayer xerv- ices and urges all Christian people of the community to join in the great fellowship of Christian thought and prayer that extends throughout the ‘world this week. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Avenue D G. Adolph Johns, Pastor Sunday, Jan. 6—Epiphany 9:45 a.’m.—Sunday school and Bi- | Dle classes. 10:30—Morning worship. Anthem: “O God of God! © Light of Light’\—Goss. Sermon: “The Light of the World.” $:00—Evening worship. Special music—women's quintet. Sermon: “Work Out Your Salva- After the evening worship, the eburch board will meet. Monday, Jan. 7—Annual congrega- tional meeting; 6:00 p. m.—Family supper; 7:30 p. m.—Business meet~ "Wednesday, Jan. 9, at 7:30 p. m— Choir practic n. 10, at 3:00 p, m— 0p.’ m.—Bible teach- Topic: “The Christian Jan. 11, at 8:00 p. m— Women’s Missionary society will ameet at the 0. N. Nordluad home, 314 Mandan. turday, Jan. 12, at 9:00 a. m— Confirmation class. | AT THE Hepburn Has Big Role In ‘Little Minister’ the brilliant Katharine 8 ' i } FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH 7th and Rosser Ave. Ira_E. Herzberg, Minister 10:00—Stnday Church School for all departments. Come and bring your children, | 11:00—Morning worship service, Sermon: “Why We Fail.” 7:00—Christian Endeavor, Intermediate League. pitoplc: “Simple Ttules for a Happy e.” Young Peoples League. qcuopic! “What Do We Know About jod.” Leader—Pauline Munsch, 7:45—Evening worship service, Song service. Sermon: “Weighed in the Bal- ances.” This coming week there will be service each evening at 7:30. We will unite for the week of prayer. The services will be church on Friday evening. take an active part in hel make them a real success. Tuesday 2:30—The Womens Mis- slonary Soclety will meet at the home of Mrs, H. Graunke. All members ate urged to be present, others are invited to attend. There will be the election of officers. Members please be ready to pay branch dues, and ale so for the Missionary World. You aro given a hearty invitation to attend all of these services, ping to THE BISMARCK BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Eighth and Rosser J. J. Lippert, Minister 10:00 a. m.—Church school. Classe es for all ages. Let's start the New Year right by bringing the children to church school, FP. Klein, supt. 11:00—Morning worship. Prelude. Talk to the children in the English language. Message: “A Cutrate Gospel,” by Rev. A. Guenther. 330 p. m.—Bibie instruction class for the children, K. F, Gutsche, in- structor, 7:15 p, m.—Our Young People's meeting. Come and enjoy the eves ning with us. P. Klein, president, In i v. A. Guenther holds evangelis- tic meetings at the Bismarck Bap- tist church. Rev, A. Guenther, who came to us from Minneapolis, Minn., is an inter- esting and able speaker. The meet- ings will continue this coming week. We extend a cordial invitation to every one, especially to those who understand the German language. TRINITY LUTHERAN Avenue A at Fourth Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor ‘There is @ cordial welcome at Trine y. Epiphany, January 6. Junior choir rehearsal 9:00 a, m, g:g@urch School and Bible classes 345 a. B m. Morning worship 11:00, Sermon; “The End of Man's Quest.” Choir Anthem, “O Lord of Hea Monson, Trinity choir and Mrs, im, Installation of officers. Evening service 7: Illustrated lecture, “The Old Book Finding New Friend: Special music, Trinity choir and Mr. Esko. Wednesday, Study circle, Mrs, P. 0. Sathre. Thursday, Ladies Aid, hostesses, Mrs. Aaberg, Mrs. Vendsel, Mrs. Mane digo and Mrs. Chapman. GOSPEL TABERNACLE Corner Rosser and Eleventh Herman G. Johnson, Pastor 10:00 a. m.—Sunday school. Mrs. G. Mandigo, supt. Let us all come this first Sunday of the year. :00—Morning worship. The Lord’s will be observed at this serve = ALL Te TODAY ? Beer ieee FRIED. Di ren ge re TILL AS OCH iN LOVE AS YOU EVER WERE ? Comstock, ‘of Sioux City, Iowa, open @ revival campaign in the Tabernacle this Sunday. Rev. Comstock. will Preach at boih services, Special mu- sic and songs. A missionary offer- ing will be received at the evening service, The Gospel Tabernacle is cooperat- ing with other churches in ve ing prayer week, and the firs ice will be held at the Tabernacle on Monday evening, beginning at 7:30 o'clock, with Capt. Kieffer of the Salvation Army bringing the message. Revival services will be held every night during the week, except Sat- urday, opening at 8 p.m. Don’t fail to hear Rev. Comstock, a speaker of ability, preach the ‘Gospel. The evangelists will bring musical selec- tions also. A cordial invitation ex- tended to all. ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH Corner Third and Thayer N. E. Elsworth, Rector Services as follows: 9:30 a. m.—Church school, 10:30 a. m.—Holy Communion and sermon. Text: “When they saw the star they rejoice”’—St. Matt. 11-10, The church season is “The Epi- Phany.” (Additional Churches on Page 4) MOVIES ‘Forsaking All Others’ Smart, Witty Comedy An all-star cast with the speed and of “The Thin Man”—that is the reason for the tremendous given “Forsaking All lwyn- rata HU Bat feel babii i ; i Ie hy if i THE NEWFANGLES (Mom'n Pop) SAY, ARE YOU COLOR BLIND? Ya RUSHED THAT ORDER OCF GRoc'RIES { SORRY AS OVER To MRS. GREEN,AN’ IT SHouLOA) HECK, BU22! GONE TO MRs, BROWN! (i! Gime | i x HX NJ HER Owl MEPHS WELL, THATS ) WELL, I'M PARTICULARLY QHAT “Ya aLWweys SORR: ~ sAayt ( wes SUSTGONNA ASK YA FOR @ Raise ! l 1) ry U “CHtS_Tine, Cause} REAL FOLKS, WHO SAN WOT THEY MEAN, N'MEAN WOT THEY SAY «.. ‘CEPT TH’ FELLAS! MMMMM ot WOULDN'T TRADE, PLACES WITH ANYONE IN ALL TH WORLD. WHAT HAD SHE BOUGHT FOR HERSELF — A NEW COAT “THERE ARE TWENTY SHELLS IN A PACKAGE, AND. SOME OF “THEM ARE BOUND To HIT SOMETHING! THERE ‘You are... THERE'S * ATH PRESENT TIME! LUCKY ME... GEE!!! T CAN HAVE MORE FUN, JUS' DOIN’ NOTHIN’, THAN MONA, WITH ALL HER DIAMONDS ANO ERMINE, EVER HAD IN HER LIFE

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