The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 23, 1935, Page 10

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THE SWEET FLAVORED MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC ‘ather Robert A. Feehan, Pastor | fay Avenue at Eighth Street) 145, 9, 10 and 11 o'clock. it 9 o'clock 1s for children. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 723 Fourth Sunday service at Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening —testimontal meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room maintained in the) Hoskins Block, 200% 4th St. is open daily from 12'to 6 p. m.; Sunday, 3 eet a Dp. m. All are welcome to attend the church services and to make use of the reading room. 7 9:30 a, m.—Church School. 10:30--Morning = prayer and ser- men. Only 10 days before the Great Church Fast of Lent. TRINITY LUTHERAN Avenue A at Fourth Ople S. Rindahl, Pastor “There is @ cordial welcome at Trinit Bexagesima Sunday, Feb. 24: Junior choir rehearsal, 9:00 a. Church school and Bible classi 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11:00 o'clock. Anthem—Trinity church choir, I. A. m. es, ie Sower and His Seed.” vice, 7:30 o'clock, ufficlent Grac 0 p. m.—Trustees. 0 p. m.—Junior Luther 0 p. m.—Ladies’ Aid. p. m.—Men's club, THE BISMARCK BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Eighth and Rosser J. Lippert, Minister .—Shurch school. Class- “Train the from it, yi P. Klein, supt. 11:00-—Morning worship. rr children. "The Heavenly Treas- . m—Bidble instruction class children. K. F. Gutsche, 0 for the” THE p, m—Our B. Y. P. VU. mesting. Fe Pogtiat the Bible Saym About orgivenct T.hocovent Mossage: service. @ Faith of Thomas.” 8:00 o'clock— Peoples’ devotionals. The are invited alse to worship paren bss, = us. ow are cordially invited. VMs? LUTABRAN CHURCH 616 Avenue D @. Adolph Johns, Pastor eb. 24, Sexagesima Sunday: 'm.—Sunday achool and Bi- 2. Morning worship. “The Lord Is My Light.” Anthem: 0 Sermons “While You Have the :00—Evening worship. Vocal solos—Edward Nelson. rmonette—Pastor Johns. oving picture: “The Day of Deci- ‘Tussday, Feb. 26, at 8:99 yp. m— Uuther ue in’ church parlors. Business and social meeting. Wedn: » Feb. 27, at 7:30 p. m— Choir practice. Friday, March 1, at $:00 Willing ‘Workers at the H. home, 317 Eleventh St. hostess: Mrs. Gladys Nelson. Tople for discussion: “Christian Education n the Home,” introduced by Mra. C. Porter. Saturday, March 9, Confirmation class, z Assiating at oa, ZION EV, LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) 419 Fourth Street J, V. Richert, Pastor Sexagesima Sunday, Feb. 24th: #00 a, m.—Services at the peni- m.—Sunday school with all Morning worship (English). . Peters, organist. 0p, m.—Divine services at Bald- win (German), 6:45 p. m,-—Bible hour in charge of the Walther League. 7:30—Evening services (English). ‘Mize Mary Mahiman, pianist. Sermon: “Ruth and Boaz,” heing the fifth In a series of Old Testa- ment love stories. Walther League Educational and Social meeting Tuesday evening, Feb. 26, at 8 o'clock. All our young peo- ple are most cordially invited. Those AT THE }with us and find your church-home that have the last issue of the Wal. ther League Messenger are requested to bring same along. Confirmation instructions every jSaturday morning at 9:30 o'clock, LVATION ARMY Main Avenue ry 24th: ompany meeting or ssex for all ages class for adults. n charge. THE SA 220 including a_ Bi George Stebbins 11:00—Holiness. meeting or morn: Ing worship. Adjutant mith will bring the message on “Holiness.” 0 vung Peop! Legion. 6 young people but Miss Leona me, m vation meeting. Ola- time gospel singing and speaking. Adjutant H, Smith will bring the message, Public meetings during the week: Tuesday at 8:00 p.m: ‘Thursday at 8 ‘riday at 8:00 p.m. i Army tion a to the general pub- h service. If you reh home, come to the Salvation Army and bring your friends. You will be made to feel at home, 19:00 a. m. for all department and. study God's word. the word of G The better ip rervice, by men's 7:00 p.m. Intermediate League. ting Along With Ourselves.” Nevada Fuller. People's. Sermon: ‘*sixth Thou Shalt Not Kil Wednesday at 7:4 .— Midweek j prayer service, You to be at! this service. It is your ood. ; The church power is regulated by the number who attend this service of prayer. If you want the church to grow and are Interested in its work you will find time to be pres- ent. ‘These services are yours. You are always welcome. Come and bring a friend, THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ‘Thayer at Second Street Flody Emerson Logee, Pastor | “We believe in Jesus as Christ. We accept Him as our Savior and Friend. Wa pledge Him our loyalty in every relationship of life.” a. m.—TheRible school with cla for each age. Rring the chil- dren and remain for the adult class. MW jorning worship — “When Jesus.” Tuxix soctety. ing Fellowship — Saving 6:30 p. m.- 7:30—Eventt Our Homes. 8:20 p. m.—Young People's Meeting. The musical service, Miss Florence Fritch, organist: Morning. Prelud Quarte ‘Solitude”—Lamare. ‘Bless Ye the Lord”— Bartlet Qllertory: | “Madrigale’—Simonettl, Quartet: “Jesus Only”—Rotoli. Postlude: “Coronation r. “Twilight"—Friml. ble"—Brahme, ead Us Our Fath- ‘Torchlight March"— March"— We cordially Invite you to worship with us {{ you have no other, McCABE METHOIMST EPISCOPAL HU Morning worship . Organ Prelude: “Holy, Holy, Holy” —West. Miss Ruth Rowley, Orgat it. “Know That I Am God” “Chorus of Ane lark. Selacted--Mrs. Iver Ac “The Fact of Exp Vater. “March in a" Organ Postiude: Smart. Sunday Schoo! 12:99 noon, (Clan: for all ages), Your class is counti on_you. Epworth League 6:59 “Enemies of | World p.m. To Friendshi Leader: Mr. Vernon Janke. Evening ‘worship 7:29 o'clock. service you will enjoy. Bright sini ‘A Meditation” — St. Clair. Anthei w That the Sun Is Set- ting"—Spence. Organ offertory: “Elegie”—M senet. ted—Mr. Otto Bauer, ‘The Forbidden Fruit,” by THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1985 - THE GUMPS—FOR SHAME, MAMA— SHE'S RESTING QUIETIN CHICKEN BORE FROM HE BEALL STARVATION, DID YOU SAY? BONE F; LOOK AY ISHROAT— SHE'LL BUT How COULD t7.8& ASHICKEN K AS ‘STE BASKET BED eer THERE'S BONE ? SHE: BEEN STARVING RIGHT- SHED BETTER ( HERSELF FoR nov WEE ANYTHING: ‘ K MORE FOR FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By BLOSSER FINE WORK, BRINGING i THIS To ME, LIEUTENANT! \ You 00 PRETTY WELL ¢/| FOR AN EAGLE WHOSE WINGS ARE CLIPPED ! BOYS, TM GOING To EVEN THINK oF || TAKE THIS WIRELESS CODE! IF YOu TAKE THE SHILOH MUST FIRST LETTER OFF EACH HAVE A BIRD BRAIN! T KIN BUT IT BACK WHEN T CASH IN ON THE DEAL, AND SHE'LL NEVER KNOW A SPECIAL TO WINDY, FROM HIS WIFE- HERE'S WHERE [ GET ALITTLE INSIDE INFORMATION { @« THE GARAGE HAVE FORMED A $5000 POOL TO INVEST (N THE WHISTLING GOLF BALL COMPANY, AND THE DEACON {$ ABOUT TO DIG uP wis SHARE SALESMAN SAM OH, MIGOSH, SAM, IF ( DON'T EIND MY ) WAIT A MINS GLASSES SOON, I'LL GO Cuckoo! I'VE /UTe! (ILL See GOTTA HAVEEM FOR MY WORK ‘AN’ THATS ALL THEY 1S To IT! 0! YOU MEAN TO "TELL Me Yea NEED YER GLasses FER THIS? ‘ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By MARTIN 1. Vater. ostlude—Lemare, devotional each Wednesday evening at o'clock, We heartily invite you to attend all our services, MOVIES ‘Devil Dogs of Air’ Coming to Capitol James Cagney, Pat O’Brien and the United States Navy made the world “gob” conscious in “Here Comes the Navy,” which is probably the most popular picture of 1934. Now, again come that inimitable pair, as formerly accompanied by Frank McHugh, to do for the Marine Corps what they did for the Navy and what “Flirtation Walk” did for West Point and the Army. |Temple and Barrymore Click in New Picture The movie news of the day is that America’s golden-haired sweetheart arrives in her latest picture. Shirley Temple, the five-year-old screen miracle who was unknown less than a year ago, and who now ranks among the ten world’s outstanding box-office attractions, co-stars with Lionel Barrymore in “The Little Col- nel,” which begins a three-day en- Gagement at the Paramount theatre “Devil Dogs of the Air,” which| toda: Pi ofeetEr as i » EE fo & i H ry. Through her marvelous perform- ances in four pictures, Shirley has be- the nation’s idol, adored 3 a8 Annie Fellows Johnston, which have been, eagerly read by millions. Drama and comedy, pathos and hu- For.the first time in her short, bril- Mant screen career, Shirley Temple will be presented to the world precise- ly as she is. A part of the film is shown in Technicolor, ‘A supporting cast was selected in keeping with the importance of the principals, Russian hospitals are experiment- ing with operating rooms painted a dead black. surgeons and attendants also wear black. ITHIN A WEEK , TRACK IS BEING LAID ONA RAILROAD TO ITALY, IO MILES AWAY IN ANOTHER FEW WEEKS, PICTUR LITTLE fairy-tales of modern 5 Rae bod ail the availasic | ALLEY OOP TRAINS WILL BE RUNNING OVER IT. BY SUMMER, ALL WILL BE IN READINESS For THE FLOOD OF Tourists, PARKS, MONUMENTS, SPRINGING UP, AS IF’ BY MAGIC. Muen KING TUNK AND HIS LEMIANS OCCUPIED THE MOOVIAN CAPITAL, AFTER DEFEAT GUZZLE, THEY ANTICIPATED NO FURTHER DIF- FICULTY —— BUT THEY. ED WITHOUT THE BRAWN AND BRAINS OF THE ONLY TWO MOOVIANS LEFT AT LARGE, ALLEY OOP AND THE FAIR OOOLA —— DARING RAIDS BY OOP, ON HIS DINOSAUR, CAUSED TUNK TO SURROUND MOO WITH OUT- POSTS, BUT COOLA'S BRAIN WAS EQUAL TO THE MEASURE. A WELL DIRECTED STRATAGEM INCENSEDA NEIGHBORING TRIBE OF “LITTLE SAVAGES; AND THE LEMIAN SENTRIES BEGAN TO GO DOWN UNDER THEIR SUDDEN, LASHING ATTACKS.

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