The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 16, 1935, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1935 Broadway A Masses at 7 ‘The mass at 9 OF CHRIST, ‘TIST rth Street Wednesday meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room maintained in th joskins Block, 200% 4th St. is op ally from 12 to 6 p. m.; Sunday, lcome to attend the ces and to make use of m. SION EV, LUTHERAN CHURCH 419 Fourth Street J. V. Richert, Pastor Septuagesima Sunday, Feb. 17: & m—Sunday school with all ry S—Morning worship (German). F. Peters, organist. P. Bible hour in charge of the Walthor League. 7:30—Evening services (Engttsh). ‘Miss Mary Mahiman, pianist. TRINITY LUTHERAN Avenue A at Fourth Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor “There is 2 cordial welcome at Trinity” Septuagesima Sunday, Feb. 17: Junior choir rehearsal, 9:00 a. m. Church school and Bible classes, a m— jorning worship, 11:09 o'clock. Sermon: “Our Agreement With the] Lora.’ Anthemt “In Heaven Above™ -— Christiansen. Soloist Mra, C. A. Narum, FIRST LU 616 Avenue D Pn nday: school and Bi- ‘Thee Every R, B. Albrecht, THE BISMARCK BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Eighth and Rosser . J. Lippert, Minister 10:00 a, m.—Church school. Bring your children to Sunday school. P. Klein, supt. 1 Morning worship. elude, Talk to the children, m.—Bible instruction class children. K. F. Gutsche, in- m.--Our Young Peoples’ We always have a blessed ther, . Miss Clara Beck. Topte ble Says About Tempta- ening worship. Trombone solo by Milton “The City of God.” Rens will again bring the our minister Is not strong evening at 8:00 o'clock— 1S People’s devotionals. Every one is cordially invited to id all of these meetings. Evening service, 8:00 o'clock. Sacred Concert ‘by Trinity church eboir, I A. Esko, director. Soloiste: Mra. C. A. Narum, Ruth Neste, L A. Esko and Bruce Wallace, THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Avenue B Elia L. Jackson, Ministe: Sunday, February the . 10:00 a. m.—The church ‘William — Muelter, Classes for all ages and a welcome, 11:00—Morning worship. Bianiet—Marguerite Kennedy, ai Prelud “Nocturne"=Greig. ut! Have ‘oday,” by ‘Wolverton. ‘Jesus and the Woman at ckson. Dd. Junior B. Y. P. U. E. Ia Jackson, counsellor, ‘The evening service, Pianist—Elizabeth Raaen. Sermon: “When Love Serves,” a sermon om the Home, by Ellis L Jackson. ; Dp. m—Senior B. Y. P. UV. Fellowship hour. Program and a debate. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.—Midweek prayer serv! the parsonage. ‘Thursday et 2:20 p. m.—The Mise gion Circle meets with Mrs, D, B. Shaw at 503 Ninth St. ‘The church extends @ cordial wel- ome to all withont a regular church home A place to worship and & place to serve. McCABW METHODIST EPIscoraL CHURCH Vater, Pastor ip, 10:89 o'clock. Organ prelu larch Romaina*— Gounod, by Miss Ruth Rowle: r 3; “Hide Not Thy Face"— ‘Hymn of Nuni Smith, Sermon: _ “Superficial Optimists,” by Walter ©. Vater. Organ_postlud Sunday school 12:00 noon, for all ages. The adult cially invite you. Come yourself and bring the children with yon. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. ‘Topi The World Tack of Christianity ler, Mrs. Philip Nelson. vening worship e you will en) ing of the old hymns led b: choir and @ Gospel message with an “Angelus” Selected by Miss Arleen San- Mr. ‘Harold Harris The ‘Trouble Maker,” by | fe Vater Organ postlud | Midweek dev ervice every | Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. We heartily invite you to attend AT THE ‘Rumba’ Plot Based on Exiled Dancer’s Life In response to the universal ac- claim that greeted their first appear- ance together in “Bolero,” George Raft and Carole Lombard are again co-starred in a picture based on a dance theme. It is Paramount's “Rumba,” which comes Sunday and Monday to the Paramount theater, a love-story centered around the pop- ular Rumba dance and rhythms, the national favorites of ‘Cuba for three hundred yea ‘The plot of “Rumba“ is based on i for all de; for every dren ier to come with send them. ‘Mornin, Ip eervice. Be True"—Peek, by men’s A Life Worthy of the 200 p. m.—Christian Endeay Intermediate League, : “Mod. ern Waste of Human 1 Leader, Irene Klein. Young People's Teague, Tople: “What the Bible Says About Tempta: tion and Sin.” Evening worshi ‘I Want My Life to ‘Loreng, by men’s chorus. Sermon: “The Fifth Commandment, Honor Thy Father and Mother.” We especially invite the children and young people to hear this mes- sage. Come and bring a friend. We give you a hearty invitation to come and bring your friends to all of these services. You are always welcome, 11:00. “Wi FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH as Christ. We aecept Him as our Savior and Friend. We pledge Him our loyalty in every relationship of life.” 245 a. m.—Chureh Bible school, departmental-graded instruction, classes for all ages. 11:00—Morning wors Juntor sermon for children, Sermon: “Tn the Balance of Righteousness and Re- 6:30 Dp. m.—Tuxis Young People’s soc vening Fellowship service. Tou are invited to come with a fav: orite P. m.—-Young Pe: meeting in the chapel. people are invite: The musical Postiud molin. Evening— oir arth and Heaven” “Temple March"—Vin- lay—Circle meetings. ‘dially invite you to worship and invite you to find your ome here if you have no In Broadway Picture ‘The amazing Frank Capra, dir tor of “Lady for a Day” and “It Happened One Night,” has undoubt- edly surpassed all his former glories in his newest Columbia comedy sen- sation “Broadway Bill,” which comes to the Capitol theater for four days Starting Sunday. With uncanny genius, the inimi- ippealing screen romance that is sheer delight. Based jon a story by Mark Hellinger and written for the screen by the same Robert Riskin who collaborated with ‘Capra on his two previous successes, “Broadway Bill” sets a standard in screen entertainment that will not reached. 4 | WANT \TO HANE IT Abb. EATEN WHEN ) SOME BACK= LET'S BURY THE HATE ’ THE GUMPS—PREPARING FOR A LONG SIEGE Irs usr Apr Tee Oe ce Bt : ME= HINGES AND ALL= HE GOT HIM, FELLAS... HE GoT Him! He PICKED THE KID UP ON HIS BROWN DAPER, AND MAKE fT LOOK LIKE $50,000 - WAIT TLLLPOP ‘THIS ONE ON THAT GANG OF WICKS AT THE GARAGE TVE HEARD OF THESE THNGS/ 0 COAT OF TAN IN YOUR OWN BATHROOM HERE'S THE DIRECTIONS +** TLL TRY IP SALESMAN SAM a WHAZZA MATTER, 0U22., YER CORNS, LUMBAGO ER RHEUMATISMS GITH CY LITTLE Las’ NIGHT! KETCHIN’ UP ON YA AGAIN? E.DUZ22EMN-/GEN'L STORE= WELL, ANY Wey, | TOLD ‘EM 1 HAON'T BEEN ON skaTes FER YEARS, BUT “THEY INSISTED ON (AY GONG, AND ( FELL For. cl BY WHISKEROOSKY ~I'D SWEAR | SOMEONE MOVIN’ AROUND IN THE JUNGLE — (SNIFF) “THERE IS! (SMELL SMOKE PHONE THE FigLD! GET AN AMBULANCE AND FIRE EQuIP- MENT! HURRY” ANDO SO FORTH. YOULL HAVE MORE MONEYN YOU'VE EVER SEEN,

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