The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 20, 1935, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1938 i THE GUMPS—BORN AND BRED IN PURPLE IT MAY SURPRISE YOU TO KNOW THAT THEIR FAMILY COMES FROM SHE NOBILITY. os med CLOSELY CONNECTED wn OF phd Pass AND IN THIS COUNTRY “THEY'VE PROMINE ONE pA ue CLoeer sue INENT — ENT IES Fine For Digestion LEYS MAYBE SO-, BuT BOY. LOOK WHAT You CAME , ACROSS WITH: MIL 7? STROSS AND MILLIE ARE No BAUPERS - THEY'RE USED TO THE BEST AND DESERVE r= THEN'VE ALWAYS LIVED IN STVLE- rist Is Risen, Hallelue Birch, ponsive reading: “Now Is Christ n from the Dead.” ria Patri. offertory: “Melody"—Hop- n of new members. t n. lad Voices In ,"" by congregatio: eave It With Him’ Merton Orr, he Fact of Immortality,” Vater. ass at otelock, | Hymn: own Him With Many dd Yelock, and b gregation. Gee ee nfold Ye Portals s is for children. jon. unod, rvs CHRIST, Sunday school 12:00 noon, The pri- Rie mary and junior department pupils 723 Fourt will give a short Sunday STE COr. atl fore the classe: unday school at a.m, ‘ WVedncsday evening testimonial vorth : on Tope mecting at 8 o'clock. r. Jo! ‘A reading room maintained in the rn ean Hoskins Block, 200% 4th St. ts open 1D, 7:20, ofalock, r 3 ay, hee ae 12 to & p. m.; Sunday, ee det Chae one ‘All, are welcome to attend the /titled ™ rtality,” by Stults. The ehurch services and to make use of L. fhe reading room WE GOT To GET RID OF RUFE PETTINGILL! HE'S GOING To GeT Soup FoR EVERY MEAL, UNTIL HE GETS SICK oF rr! I'M NOT CERTAIN, BOYS, BUT I HAVE A ROUGH IDEA IT'S THE S.S. HARDSHIP I! HE TALKIN’ ABouT, 7 ‘ ‘WAS NO USE GOIN’ HUNGRY ! MISTAH Me sey WE'LL PAY FoR THIS, AS SOON AS MY SHIP vkounsreo d, assisted by 3 Ruby Wil- mot, Miss Ruth Rowley will preside at the organ. A full program of the cantata appears elsewhere in this newspaper. We heartily invite you to attend all our services, 10:00 a.m rp owieetl TION FY, LUTHERAN CHURCH iny tondol, “Clasees tor all agen Sourth Street Pacualng og A Ss a s. J. V. Richert, Pastor nd bring your children to rvices for Easter Sunday: hool, Mr, George Stebbins 30 a. m—Sunday school with all aeune ovate ness meeting, or morn- @, m—Confessional service pecial music and sing- L Yo will brim iter services with Paereleee . y nion (German). Mrs. F. ‘oung People’s Legion, |Peters, organist. co conducted bye the young | Appropriate’ music by the mixed ° = welcome ‘Miss Leona . m.—Bible hour in charge of t ‘alther League, Easter evening services (Eng- pr pecial Easter service.|lish). Miss } Mahiman, pianist, ic by the band and singing by the Zonesters. Adjutant. H. Smith wil TRINITY LUTHERAN hi sa king on the atinot, “The Nesurrection’", Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor ‘The Salvation Army extends a cor- “There is a cordial welcome at ala) Invitation to the general pub- Trinity lic to attend each of the services. Easter Sunday, April 21: you do not have a church home, come} Sunrise service 6:00 a. m. and bring your friends to the Salva- : “Open the Gates of the tion Army. You will be made to feel nple"—Knapp, by Trinity at home. uce Wailace, director. “That Early Easter Mora- el a VANGELICAL CHURCH iB. Migeventh and. Church school 9:48 a.m, Tr Offering to Children's Homes. : Easter festival service 11:00 0° club will sing. Anthems by the Trinity Sermon: “Christ Lives,” by Bishop ice Wallace, director: 2. Ww. Pri 5 t 0 Dickinson; 10:00 a, m.—Sunday church school fi for all departments. Let us all be jn Sunday school on Easter morning. Our goal 18 300 present. Will you help us reach that goal? 10:46—Morning worship. se 616 Avenue D by the men's chorus. G, Adolph Johns, Pastor sake,” by Blehop 11 21, Easter Sunday: 9:45 Sunday school and Bi- Lane Deadeaae eer FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH TOUCHED ON OF) TH’ HECK 1 DIO! & FER IT HUH f BURGLAR. GUSTED NTO) ‘OUR. BOARDING HOUSE ew’ WENT THROUGH ALLY CLOMEs, AN’ CW ORE: 5S BILL ON wy BED ON’ Be ning worship. s aoe “Christ Is Risen"—Scott ng of Kings"—Simper. ve Seen the Lord.” 8 Self-denial offering. 7:00 p. m.—Christian Endeavor. Both societies will meet together. ‘This is to be a question box service. Bishop Praetorius will answer your wed by Rev. E. E. Ryden, will be given by the Sunday "es chorus. school: mon: “And Peter,” by Bishop B.| Wednesday, April 24, at 7:30 p, m— W. Praetorius, Choir practice. ‘Tuesday at 8:00 p. m.—Midweek | Thursday, April 25, at 3:00 p. m— Prayer service. Women's Missionary’ society at re invited to attend all of |H. H. Engen home, 927 7th St: at ese services. Come and bring your |7:30 p. m.—Bible study at the Johns friends and neighbors who do not |home, 702 7th St. attend church anywhere else with| Saturday, April 27, at 9:00 a, m— you, Confirmation class; at 2:00 p. m— ed 4 ce ss coaoweveons > Junior Mission band, —— FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH . and Avenue B fackson, Minister pee ST. GEORGE, THE MARTYR re we — 4 neorner ee and ed 6 gor iE ev. N. E. Elsworth, Rect Behar thael” syiiam | PAE Ms com amon, INSTI mh — Communion. i 4 . m.—Chureh school, Pres- ‘at aff! 7, e i: ish fH. 6 ml je Lenten offering. a, m.—Holy Communion and '—Chopin, Offertory: “To a Water Lily"—Mac- Dowell, lo: xclected—Marjorie Hawley. 3 “The Way of t! ‘Easter Meditation” “Welcome Ha ne Morning"—Sullivan, _ Introit: “Christ Our Passover”— Chapple. “Gloria ano Gratias Tibi,” “Sursum Corda al Cruickshank. '—Woodman, by HECK IS NONCOMMITTAL LOOK, HECKe ~ HERES TH NEW SPOT L TL LWE (T EVEN BETTERD TH’ PLACE SS sS8ets x hs TW GRAND PART 1o,THAT, NOW WE own BM venows ft! NEARY FORGOT! PICKED FOR OUR STORE ~ IN) TH LP NIWE CAN 00 LOTs WAVE SOME CAPITAL TEXART With! || TH VERY FIRST THING Vv. GET 19 A 30 p.m—The Junior B. ¥. P. U.l stew i NORTH ARCADE | ISN'T IT A HONEN ? |] MORE WITH ITS TLL MAKE SOME a “GEE ,.WE NEED SO MANY NEW _BONNET “I! TOMORROW 1S CTE ET woox. os| armen, in COTE ORAPES,N'FIX EVERY TAING INGS »L HARDLY KNOW WHERE Hsther by the girls of the Senior} Offertory, anthem: “I Am He That OP SWELL VRE Guild. This dramatization arranged by Miss Runner and produced by the senior girls of the church pictures in We'Queen Esther. Costumes of the} Postlude: period and incidental music. An in- pike vores fo bring them on waster 8:30 p, m.—At the close of the eve- ; ning service the Senior B. Y. P. U. fellowship hour, This will include an imper. ano Angus Dei"— nk. ES2r> Waster worship service, led by Dexter Quinn and Warold Griffith and an Faster talk by the pastor. Mr, Jack- son will speak on the subject, “Youth Wednesday night a o'clock— | q@ ‘The open forum of the young men’s eroup of the church will discuss “Con- flicting Loyalties of Youth.” To all who need the comfort and courage of the Gospel—to all who need & church home with an oppor- tunity to worship and work we offer a cordial invitation to our fellowship, ‘There is a hearty welcome for you. EASTER SUNDAY SERVICES AT MeCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH April 21, 1935 Morning wor: 0 of Organ prelud: by Miss Ruth Rowley, Processional by the choi: ‘The Lord Is Risen Today. Hymn: “Love's Redeeming Work Is Done” by congregation. The Apostles’ Creed by congreg: on. eT Prayer, concluding with the Lord’ Prayer, repeated audibly by all. AT THE Music and Spectacle In Dramatic Picture ue ifn it EE (4 G. Johnson, Pastor Easter Sunday 8:00 a. m.—Service at the state penitentiary. 1 —Sunday school. Mi superintendent. We a attendance this Bund all. rning worship. An Eas- service from sta- ngelistic service, with special songs, music, and a Gospel message in keeping with the glorious truth of the Resurrection of Jesus ‘ist from the dead. Every- one Is invited to all of these services. Tuesday at 8:00 p. m.—Midweek service of preaching and prayer. A message from Revelations, chapter 2. Thursday at 8:00 p. 'm.—Prayer meeting. Friday at 8:00 p. m.—Christ's Am- rs in charge. Everybody wel- come, ‘We cheerfully invite you to attend all of the Tabernacle services, Our aim is to bring Christ to you, for He alone can meet your every need, whether for body, soul or spirit. - MOVIES Two Songbirds Star In Musical Picture In “Ev WHAT? NO MORE TRAINS ‘TILL TOMORROW? THEN GET OUT VT,IF. YOU HAVE To HOG TIE THEM. GET'EM OUT OF THE COUNTRY, I'M SICK OF THEM, COMPLIMENTS OF MR.B A PRIVATE TRAIN, GENTLE! IGOOD OLD BOARDY, STILL OUR PAL, EVEN AFTER WE PUSHED IM IN A FISH POND,| HEY, DINNY, OL BOY ~ SMELL/—-NOW, AFTER ‘EM GO monies secures eo ey gee ms bore SER SRPSEC CR. adaRECr.

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