The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 2, 1935, Page 16

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1985 Pe 5 | THE GUMPS—THE NIGHT OF NIGHTS THE SWEET FLAVORED FALL 1S EXCITEMENT IN BIM'S HOUSEHOLD 1 Mi ones He He FOR THE SOCART Sent )( X08 San Shae) RRS AVENE Nc BRESSED FOR fren LS TONIeNT HORE A iRoe a REST ABS BETTER GOON Thars Been IRREPARABLY WOUNDED = THI ST _IMPORTAN' JHERE= | CAN'T WAT = TO SHOW You M Passed A oodward, by chorus choir. Organ offerto! Church ae “Melody"—Fry~ ferco Rages the “Beautiful Savi- S. Indian School Vater. Organ postlude: “March”"—Verne, Do not forget the Standard Train- ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC Jing school for all church workers! FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ‘father Robert A, Feehan, Pastor |being conducted at the city high Avenue at Eighth Street /school on Monday, Tuesday and Wed- :45, 9, 10 and 11 o'clock. inesday evenings at 7:30 o'clock. jock is for children,| Midweek devotional service in the church on Wednesday evening at 7:30 Yo heartily invite you to o'clock, We ee ee Cn jattend all our «i Look! THERE'S A PLANS, FRECKLES. Se ure ecnrer THE BISMARCK BAPTIST CHURCH PEMNEy eect an Se ane Corner of Elghth and Rosser STRAMCAEET eceitig tacdiModt J. J. Lippert, Minister Nk evening testimonial! 19:99 a. ‘m.—Church school. Class- ednesday meeting at 8 o'clock. es for all ages. Have you @ church TORTURE foo, maintained fm the ome? Make this yours if you have @ally trom 12'to 6p. m.; Sunday, 2 ("P,P Klein, subt p.m, ‘All’ are welcome to attend the i is urch services and to make use of | ° pene baveen ee Dees,” Cth the German language). je reading room. 2: m.—Bible instruction class for the children. K. F, Gutsche, in- SION EV, LUTHERAN CHURCH | structor. (Misrour! Synod) 7:15 p. m.—Our Young Peo: 419 Fourth Street meeting. Come and enjoy the 4..V. Richert, Pastor ning with us. Topic to be announ ft Epiphany, :00—Evening service. Maaco Message: “The Testimony of a 8:00 & m—Services at the pent-/Stave Girl" (in the German langu- age), tev. H. G, Rens will speak in the place of our minister, who is still on orning worship (German). |the sick list. lary. 30 m.—Sunday school with all Peters, organist. Friday evening at 8:00 o'clock— J mo—Bible hour in charge of [Devotionals for the young people. League. Everyone is cordially Invited to at- ening services (Fnglish),/tend all of these meetings. ee een, vitae. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH HELLO, WINDY//? wuo ° T GOT AWAY WITH THAT- AND WITH THE, \ Sev vent : ARE YOU PEEK-A-BOOING “ TRINITY LUTH ra EL Heraberg, Minieter PEEK-AY = MORGANS ‘TOWN FLAT-FOOT To BOOT. J MUST BE A Ople S. Rindahl, Pastor ents, The adult class- “There is a dial ‘welcome at les for men and women Invite the ity" sand mothers to come with ildren and enjoy the interest- se session. Come with your uinday_ morning. jorning worship service, Avenue A at ¥ —Sunday) church school DEAD-RINGER FOR THIS WINDY © 2 | Fourth after Epiphany, | February nor choir rehearsal 9:00 a, m. | rch school and Bible classes | "31:01 oe a.m. “ z “In the Cross of Christ T Glory”— lerning worship 11:00 o'clock, Conkey, by men’s chorus. “Men of Faith Are Un-| sermon: “Dare We Fail Him?" This is the Day of Prayer set aside by ‘Trinity church choir,/ny the Women's Missionary society. LA, Esko, director. Bring yourself denial offering. Also Evening’ service and Holy Com. as well as for m. There Another Com-|” 9:50 p, m.—Women's Missionary so- y meeting. All members’ and women are urged to attend. 00 p. m.—Christian Endeavor. S29 s9see2 reo 842P9 eewnatad Monday, Feb. 4, | Bicrtees mesting! at mor Luther League, Po mM—| Intermediate Teague. Topic: ‘Wanted! Youth for the Kingdom!” Thursday, Feb, 6, at 3:09 p. m—|Leader, Irene Klein. Ladies’ Aid. Young Peoples’ League. Tuple: ‘ Sunday, Feb. 10,—-Mission Festival. |“wanted! Youth for the Kingdom!” d Guest speaker—Missionary G. T./ Leader, Mr. D. Hall. x forvik, 7:45—Evening worship service, te : . Soul, Thou Sauviour s Bunda, Feb. (3-Day of the Press| 7! Au, Mister PHILWeXx JONES, 1 BE- ) YEAH? an WHY SAY, SAM, sHES A BRIDGE EXPERT, \Gosn, PUL, IF YOU KIN ONLY. Coo ¥ Seager es Bunday- echool-ane: Bi. TAB p. m—alldweek, LIEVE! HAVE & cicaR! | READ OF OBoY, Ar | TH’ SHE SINGS, SHE KIN DANCE LIke ALL WOT @ SweE A ute! < . 2 eae ; d AHO cAouor Me nIGseaTRA YOUR ENGAGEMENT TO PEARLRING 4 LUCKY BUM! GIT-ouT, Sue's @ CHAMP swInmeER MARRIED . a sete, Lord's Supper will be cole- eee Coane IN THE PAPER! ON! SHE PAINTS DANDY PICTURES! A1e6 AHEAD EF . nea 4 Ps Aitthem: “0 Lord Mont Hoty"— soectegtt® Invited to all of these Fran Sermon: “Of His Fulness We All wilbiihiamie cei mi 7 Fat oh identnn -woreni Fourth Street and Avenue B : onees “Onde e Ellis L, Jackson, Minister : Monge: ater he stare One Holy Sunday, Feb. 3rd, 1935 | a q oo PF) 008 The church | school. tl William . Mueller, supt. care- Rermonerte-—Pastor Johne. was|fully graded school’ using the latest i ee mares: peer eave yee | teat for religious education. | Cinse- Monday, Feb. 4, at 8:00 p. m.—|¢s for all ages. A vordial welcome rustees’and deacons tn church pare bg ce fe eg aga ‘ Wednesday, Feb, 6, at 1:30 p. m—| Planist—Marguerite Kennedy. b Choir pract 7 b 7, at 7:39 p. m— hings class, Topic: “The ¥ Friday, Feb. 8, at & p. m—Fathe son Banquet in oh. partors i Saturday, Feb. 9, at $00 a, m— apne a 7 ee McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL once oe 2 se ti i Seeeae ft PRO 6:30 p. m.—Junior B, Y. P, U, Mrs. Walter. Vater, Eade Sackaon, counsellor, Leader, By MARTIN d ip 10! elores Mayer. Fasara NO q “Steere = J uf 7:30—The evening service. WELL, T GUESS WE MIGHT AS (TS EEN RATHER A QUIET || RiGHT! NOTA h BEEN WAITIN: -| Planist—Elisaheth Rasen, WELL CALL IT A DAY, BOOTS AFTERNOON, HASN'T IT? THE]| SINGLE PERSON i. werd MERE 1] SINCE NOON. 0000S : Sermo: mpty ream y Ellis — | adackson LAST FEW HOURS, ESPECIALLY ry ; 0 ‘ ed. Ja 8:30 p. m.—The Senior B. Y. P, U. Z \ Sermon: “Fair Play, Fellowship hour. t i i) 4 6 e Water, ‘A special invitation to young peo- | if a ‘Organ postlude: ple to the evening service which 1s : y N f 4 4 Sunday school 12 planned especially for young people. ‘ 4 ¥ i y for all ages, The adult classes espe-| Come to the evening church service cially invite you. Why not come| at 7:30 o'clock and stay through for yourself and bring the children? | the fellowship hour after church. rth League 6:30 p. m. Topic:| Good Fellowship — Inspiration — A worth Around the} Helpful Message. Isabel Gordon.| Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.—The 7:30 o'clock. At) monthly business meeting of the have church, Feb. 11th to 15th we welcome the under the direct .| Baptist Ministers of the state to Hughes. Singing led by Me-| their annual institute, Zabe chorus choi Speakers for the institute: Dr. Wil- Organ prelude; “Hymn of Faith"—| liam K. Kuhn, Chicago; Dr. C. M. Armstrong. Dinsmore of New York, Mr. L. Anthem! “The Radiant Morn Hath| A, Lovegren of Kiating, West China. AT THE MOVIES Gary Cooper Refuses |Ginger Light-Hearted To Approve Doubles} Chorus Girl in Film Having absolutely no use for| A thrilling love story that throbs gue —~eh “doubles,” Gary Cooper did his own | 1 unison with the pulsating tempo z UNIFORM, hard-riding and crack-shooting in| New Pista aor po ae ne 7 Ne ; . > 5 SHOT Paramount's “The Lives of a Bengal | peal, and characterizations that be- Lancer,” coming Sunday to the Para- | come living realities under the magic mount Theatre. touch of genius—these are the in- Despite the protestations of 2 ner- | Sreiients thet have been combined to vous production manager, the lanky Manhattan,” one of the most promis- actor insisted on performing his /ing tims of the current season. fens Weigh assignments, This picture is showing at the “This Picture gives me my first |/ceoitol theater tonight and Sunday, chance in five years to exhibit how Francis Lederer, international stage aga ad AG DARIAD 1 and screen favorite, is co-starred actor. “Most people forget ; that I was raised on a Montana | "itn Ginger Rogers in this poignant + as the Promised Land, and whose q 4 feats performed by Coober is that or [gallant fight for romance and hap- as : IT SEEMS, WASH SITS OuTsi jumping a horse over a series of six. |Piness brings him into s series of u C5. j0C REQ PAY, OFF, — WAITING = HOPING. eeveC0sk=D 2t82P araa awoccua wogdge cd SHY SHEs sgamesoe adruo=-o ~Klft and grotesque o . es y. © 1938 BY NEA SERVICE. 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