The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 19, 1935, Page 12

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12 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1935 ; t THE GUMPS— HEART BALM DEAR CHILO HELL. BE WELL- IF HE DOES~ in mI VERS US Bor. “THAT MEANS ONLY tenure ee || THe Sts ‘SOCTOR Q : OND DON'T ASK INSURANCE With ALL |} OIDNET SAY THAT HE WAS I MONEY- S 1Y Py THAT HE'S pone DERRECT HEALTH, DD i BUX AMEE 1 AE : FOR ENOUGH ‘RUFE PETTINGILL 5 HIKE, BUT HAD NO LUCK... FAMILY 1S ! { SOL HAD To TAKE A - AFFECTING AN ‘TAX1...AND NOW I CAN'T AIR OF POVERTY, ‘TO DISCOURAGE RUFE PETTINGILL, FROM EXTEND- ING HIS visrT f! rr) 9 ti 1H. T. 66 REGLY. © PAT. OFF. “That auctioneer saw he could never interest me in that Junk he was selling so he Ve itd aside and showed me some real stuff.” Subject: “Running in the Great Race.” CHURCH ine pub RB akeeea anor Line ; ' aileron ware ee NOTICES © | saris otneran cueren, mraadoct G. Adolph Johns, Pastor lay: 2:00 p. m.—Sunday School and Bible Class. Aart aan ‘Glencoe: 3:00 p. m.—Church worship. Easter service 10:00 a. m. Vocal duets—Miss Tanye” Edholm Glencoe choir will sing. and Mr. Reuben Sjobeck. Btewartsdale: coe Been the Lora.” Sunday School 10:20 a, m. ee peer Easter service 11:30 p, m. Services at Regan Gayton: ‘The Gospel Tabernacle Suni F Sunday School 2:00 p. m. school will present an Easter ie a Easter service 3:00 p. m. gram, Sunday, April 21, at 10 o’ciock u ese singing. it, “Tomorrows % ‘Sunday Bchoo! 11:00 a, m. o Easter service 8:00 p. m. There will be special singing at all i wervices, 1 in ; : T 5 WHAT TIME SHALL : Methotsa Chere f ane \ come overd> B ‘Morning worship, 10:00 o'clock. $ Church school, 11:00 o'clock. ae ‘Church school, 10:30 a, m. r Morning worship, 11:90 o'clock. br “ z Wy nS eetink. Morning service at Driscoll at 11:00 (at the hall). Afternoon service at Theodore C, Torgerson, Pastor. {7:5 at 2:39 in the English. Please 2 Gunday school 10 a, m, Mrs. L. V. bis itendent. bring penny boxes to service. Driscoll choir concert at 8:00 p. m. the hall, it sae, [PS a esa ) “ior 3 Py Orchestra: ' “The Holy City"—Steph- é p : : th a egg) 7 ‘Wing Congregational Oharch jams, ZA ae TH a oe iene a < > i be wo weeks om Sundays at 8 p.m. | wry Tein Dark Ge e 3 BE) VY © mvaartititl| th erga every Sunday at icant in tie eae ee oar BOOTS a 20:30 a. m—Mrs, Olyde Harvey, Supt.| | by Hattie and Norma Ward. AND HER BUDDIES ot the leadership of Gupk Hall, | ““tn'the Cross of Christ T Glory” WELL HECY = WE WANE TH’ STORE BT 15 A STAKE ozzy 'WHOOPEEE m — “wide. Open are ‘Thy Loving THATS AS FAR AS TUE GONE! Now, |] Me ONDERSTAND (2 ANOTHER spoT — ee flecred Heart Catholle Hands” VOHERE TH’ DICHENS 4 CAN WE GET TH’ : ot 3 2 th order ae SUGAR TETOCK UP 2 Sunday Mass at 11:00 a. m. Mass at 10:00a.m. Orchestra: “The Bells of St. Mary’s” A. E. Adams, 3. “The Spirit Raised Up Jesus from the Dead” by Mr. K. Ersland. marck will conduct Easter services at/ Vocal Duet: “Golden Harps are the Canfield school near Regan Sun-| Sounding” by Bernice and Eleanor day afternoon April 24 at three} Chapin. o'clock, Church . § . East of Wilton 3 wakening Chorus” Rev, H. E. Bergland. “Ended His Strife, the Battle Done” Preaching service Friday at 8 p.m./ “Thou art the Way, the Truth, the Bubject: “The Lamb of God.” Life” germ Sunday at 11a.m. Sub-| “I Know That my Redeemer Lives.” ject: “Life, Not Death.” Benediction. pe Se errr Rev. C. T. Brenna, Pastor. WASH TUBBS = [AT THE Moves | i Spring Tonic’ Opens ‘Traveling Saleslady’ Po At Paramount Today| Is Hilarious Comedy i ae SERrSa SeEee eegue mae Pr ee ee ee ome] SZ ee ceerse wun peasex cppeucae ay _ oF 3g e>e < e " a 7 geen agtey ii

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