The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 25, 1935, Page 8

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| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1985 THE GUMPS—A CALLER FOR UNCLE BIM NOW DON'T YOU R KEEP You"our oF ERE 11;00—Morning worship service, Selection by the Men's chorus. Sermon: Dr. H. R. Heininger, pro- fessor in our Theological Seminary at Naperville, Ill, will bring the morn- ing message, ‘There wili be no evening service at the church, but the service will be held at the city auditorium, where Dr. H, R, Heininger will bring the message to the graduating class of the Bismarck Hospital nurses, g Wednesday 8:00 mid-week prayer OPERATIONS service, Bev. Father Robert A. Feehat ey pict ate, Invited to attend all of = roadway Av. i these services. Come and bring some A ‘Masses at 7:45, 9, 10 and 11 o'clock.| one else with you. es I WONDER WHY WE fhe mass at 9 o'clock is for children. 2 mnants THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SENHA IF ES eee Ot SIRST pest te Ng CHRIST, ney at Second St. PAID FoR A TRIP STRAIGHT sci loys 1. gee, Pastor 223 Fourth Street “We believe in Jesus as Christ; we “THRU, WITHOUT ANY Sunday service at 11:00 a. m accept Him as our Savior and Friend; STOPS #/ Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. we pledge Him our loyalty in every “ Svednesday evening testimontal| relationship of life.” meeting at § o'clock. 9:45 a, m.—Church Bible school— S reading room maintained in the| classes for all ages. Hoskins Block, 200% 4th St. is open} 11:00—Morning worship. Sermon ery, from 12 to 6 p. m.; Sunday, 3/by Rev. Gilbert W. Stewart of Man- 5 p.m. an. ‘Au’ are welcome to attend the!’ 7:00 p, m—Tuxis Young People's arch services and to make use Of \society, reading room. : — “The Witness of Youth. @F. GEORGE'S CHURCH (Episcopal)! “Midweek service Wednesday at 7:30 Corner Third and Thayer p.m. in the chapel. ST. MARY’S ROMAN CATHOLIC { t JUST HAD AN IDEA THAT You HAD Mora AH (MONEY THAN YOU KNEW WHAT To DO WITH ase I FIGURED MAYBE I COULD SOLVE Evening Fellowship service— . Elsworth, Rector ‘We welcome you at all services and ervices as follows: cordially invite you to our fellowship. 200 a. m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a, m.—Church school. THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 10:30—Morning prayer and sermon. Fourth St. and Avenue B Ellis L. Jackson, Pastor RINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Memorial Sunday, May 26th, 1935 Avenue A at Fourth 10:00 a, m.—The church school, Ed- Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor ward Cole, superintendent, Mrs, Ira “There is a cordial,welcome at c primary superintendent. rinity” 11:60—Morning worship, Memorial ites, Sunaey after Easter, Rogate,| service, ay 26: = . ‘i " ay Church school and Bible classes, C % 5 Tat 4 1F L KNEW SOME g A LISTEN, WINDY, ‘Merning worship, 11:00 o'clock. |, BW WAY 70 MAKE IT GO 6 WOW YOU CAN MAKE YER Sermon: “Prayer in Jesus’ Name. : b YOU R FASTER, I'D TAKE . i HACK GO FASTER SINS! Anne pe eee eee ehh, 8. plin z THE CHANCE! . OF GETTIN'IN THE Dawes J en, director. Solo: ” = f i No. Svening’ service, ‘nurses’ grad- ce VES?) RED ii : bla) ‘ es ae ee Ti ee THAT BATTE! : 7 GET BEHIND TH'CAR im Fame’s Eternal Camp- . ing Grounds,” by Ellis L, Jackson, | “9. y AND PUSH! ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH |" Memorial Silence, 419 Fourth Street Benediction, J. V. Richert, Pastor Owing to the baccalaureate sermon Rogation Sunday, May 26th: to the graduation class at the Bise 9:30 a, m.—Sunday school with all|marck hospital there will be no reg- ular evening service. Our people are Morning worship (English).|invited to attend the service at the F, Peters, organist. city auditorium at 8 o'clock, —Bible Hour in charge of Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.—Young er League. men's forum at the parsonage. Wening services, Miss Mary!" The church extends a cordial in- janist. vitation to its services to all who “The Christian’s Abiding|are without a regular church home. the concluding sermon on|Co:ne and worship and find a place Prayer. to serve, GOSPEL TABERNACLE McCABB METHODIST EPISCOPAL Corner Rosser and Eleventh CHURCH Herman G. Johnson, Pastor ‘Walter E. Vater, Pastor 10:00 a, m—Sunday school, Mrs. 10:30—Morning worship. @. Mandigo, supt. Organ prelude: “The Lost Chord”— 31:00—Morning worship, 6 ag Sullivan, by Miss Ruth Rowley, b Pp. m—Radio service from - tion KGCU, Mandan. Anthem: “Give to Us Peace’—Wil- 8:00 p. m—Evangelistic service. son, Baptiemal service preceding the ser-| Organ offertory: “Am Meer”— aT, ~ mon. We are now having revival chubert TH Seay, 0O 7 " > Meetings, with Evangelist Lloyd L.| Solo: “The Soul of » Man’—Knight, ey he cpa f, OO YATTHINK UA Sim GOIN COWN EAGLE \ STOP AT TH PLAYERS BUT CON'T WorRRY, Guys!” Bmitn in charge, Mestings are con-| by Miss, Phyllis Wolverton. | Re aS Nee See Seta a) HILL, Mac! THEereS TH’ ' ENTRANCE, priver | THIS CABS INSURED! lucted every evening excep! ature lermon: “, ‘ransformin, Friend- CceAl Go ” . fay, in the Tabernacle, at 8 o'clock. |ship,” by Walter H. Vater, TER?) DOIN’ 65, Now! BALL PARK AT TH BOTTOM: turday evening a street meeting Organ postlude: “Solemn March”— ‘will be held if weather permits. Rev. oye. ith is preaching some very search-| Sunday school 12:00 noon, Class- Messages and we cordially in-jes for all ages, The adult classes Vite the public to attend these spe-| especially invite you. Come yourself elal services, Special songs and mu-|and bring the children. slo. 6:30 p. m.—Epworth League. Topic: ae ue ee Heroes.” FIRST HURCH ader, Iss Isabel Gordon. Guirao 7:30—Evening worship, This is a G. Adolph Johns, Pastor service you will enjoy. Singing of May 26, fifth Sunday after Easter: |the old hymns, led by a chorus choir 8:00 a. m.—Services at the peni- |and a helpful gospel. m Be. Lf 0 Ls tentiary. 1 345 a. m—Sunday school and Bi- 3 Ww: . classes, '—Baldwin. 0—Morning worship. Organ offertory: “Meditation”— ‘hat We May Be One.” Kind $:00—Evening worship. So! here Is No Death”—O'Hare, 1 by Mrs. Oscar I, Devold. Program by the Junior Mission] ,.bY Mrs. Oscar I. Devold. Leader—Miss Ellen Nelson, presi-|Memorial Day message by Wal me fos tlude—Ki adin nd prayer by ‘gan postlude—Kramer, ehcrigture reading and prayer by! we'heartily invite you to attend ZIT iss Nelson. 4 Poem: “The Harvest,” by Bernard|2!! our services. Watch the announce- eareee ment in the newspapers of the com- . y “Hig Little Me _ ing of Dr. George Bennard, the au- Junior Mission Banas TEST” PY | hor of ihe Old. Rugged Cross” Dr. | BOOTS AND. HER BUDDIES + “Ch' to _ will preach in our church Story: “Ch'un Jung," by Pearl Pore | Conterd, will preach in ot Gare icin Wust-Margaret Olson. and| Mey tise dune dst andijune ana. We L_WANNA | | OKAY! STOP CROWDIN’ ME YEAAST GOT INTO A Li! AW SINO USE! T TRIED VauY IT iY U Pee tte = uy Isle Pocien, [Atay tn Ta cranes, Sones KNOW mL) AN TLL TELL Sua POKER GAME! 1 WAS BACK, FROM HIM_A FEW, DAYS LATER, aitne of danior™ Mission” Bena—|Under the leadership of this interna- WHERE'S yy a BROKE NIDIDN'T KNOW N'ty DIONT HAVE WT! RE'D GED (7 group of children. || Honally known evangelist, MY RING ? Van x iil ANN OF TH! BONS VERY Vv TINS LOLLYPOR -NSKE WOOLONT ! Poem by Aiphild Engen, ‘Whitehall became the official resi- y ‘Ll i , WELL, 0 1 SOLD IT TO PLAN ww , Fee acct’ S45 & ™—| dence of English rulers in 1607, giv- \ Se OREN ree. Tuesday, May 28, at 8:00 p, m—j|ing way to Buckingham palace in r 4 y \ N ei STAKE. Luther League in church parlor 1837, The British court is called the ( urday, 3 OCCU} peserony, tune, 2 ae ES ee inst ki EVANGELICAL CHURCH and Ros ca, H Herabers, Minicter mined by the weight of its projece 10:00—Sunday Church School for] tile until the middle of the last cen- @ll departments. Every memb f Bun Sey ‘on Sunday |tury. Now is it measured by the day School Wi diameter of the muzzle in dé \) z qoralns. on? need you and you need hy inches or { f 2 is AT THE MOVIES Robinson Featured Mae West Is Social The size of a cannon was deter- ia’ in Pi BUT, LISTEN, MR, WATSON, AFTER WE'VE SOLD : sf WHEN THOSE AUTOGRAPHS ARE INV In Columbia’s Film| Knockout in Picture THe ESTATE, WELL GLADLY SETTLE THE. NOIRE HANDS, YOUNG MAN, YOU'LL GET / GosH “The Whole Town's Talking” the| In @ picture spark DEBTS. : OUR. MONEY—AND NOT ONE CENT/ easy! pic sparkling with mo- dernity and fun, a new Mae West re- 2 BEFORE turns to the screen to “do ‘em Wrong” and knock them dead in the grand, old Westian fashion. It is Seeman s | “Goin’ to Town”, which opens at the Paramount ef, ‘Theatre Mae West's costumes are dashinj and new, the situations of the picture void se. a ee tomorrow's news- 5 unds might even be termed ultra-modern, but Mae ‘West, is still the same, grand Mae West. Shrewd, ingenius, robust and full of sly humor and observation, she Proves again that she is not necessar- ay 4 i a the “Naughty Nineties” “Hectic Thirties,” but eternal character. Mae West's adventures in “Goin to Town” open in @ Western mining town, range over the Western hemi- Sphere and reach their climax in the strongholds of society in Southamp- cattle baron’s widow with mone; to burn and warm affections, pei Picks Paul Cavanaugh, a handsome Englishman, as the object of her af- le a ‘The “tall, who support He

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