The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 29, 1935, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JUNE 29,1985 THE GUMPS—THE WORM HAS TURNED - RY TO BOSS ME AROONG olerier THEM ASK ME TO TAKE CARE ey DSR AGAIN - A MA LIVING AROUND THIS <i] House NOW = f I'VE PLAYED THE PARTOF \,, | CINDERELLA LONG ENOUGH, = Church ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC Rev. Father Robert A. Feehan, Pastor Broadway Avenue at Eighth St. Masses at 7, 8:30, 9:30 and 10:30 clock. The Mass at 8:30 is for chil- ren, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 123 Fourth Street Sunday service at 11:00 a m. Sunday school at 9:45 a, m. ‘Wednesday evening testimontal ‘meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room maintat: loskins Block, 200% 4th ily from 12 to 6 p. mi Bi ‘An? are welcome to attend the urch services and to make use of e reading room. ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR Corner 3rd and Thayer N. E. Elsworth, Rector Service as follows: 10:30—Morning prayer and sermon. ity h in xt? aoa Leta “The Evil that Vacation School picnic, Pioneer would not tha Y park 1:00 p. m. Offertory solo: “The Lord Is My|" Missourl River Bible Camp, Wash- ent by Allitson—Mr. Lorenzo , North Dakota July 1-7. ‘No early service. The rector is GOSPEL TABERNACLE olding service at 8 o'clock a, m. at Bre pehitentiary. Good music, inspiring service. You gyill feel better in every way if you dotend. ZION BV. LUTHERAN CHURCH 419-Fourth Street J. _V. Richert, Pastor ti Second Sunday after Trinity, June th: a. m.—Sunday School with all sses, 10:45—Morning worship (German), Mrs. F. Peters, organist. 2:30 p. m.—Divine services at Bold- in. There will be no evening services. Beginning with Sunday, July 14th, there will be a change inthe time of service, as well as the language. The German services will take place at 10 o'clock in the morning, every other Sunday, An English morning serv- ice will take place every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. This new ar- rangement was decided upon at the Jast congregation meeting, and our members and friends are kindly ask- @4 to note the change. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth St. and Ave. B. Ellis L. Jackson, Pastor Sunday, June the 30th. 10:00 a. m.—The Church School, Hd- prerd Cole, ‘Superintendent: A, class for adults ‘and young people, A cor- Mdial welcome. 11:00—Morning worship. Pianist: Miss Usther Wilson. Preludet On the Holy Mount— -Tschaikowsky. rorak. Oftertory: Jun Special musio—Solo, selected, by Mrs. Targart, Sermon: “Lingering in Galilee.” 8:00—The evening service—Ellis 1. son. Pianistt Zermont When God Probes"— Enis L. Jackson. Our evening service is sponsored & the young people of the church 0 meet right at the close for their discussion meeting to which they in- vite young people who are not align- ed elsewhere. Why not make Sunday night during these beautiful summer ¥ Ss @ lasting experience of fellow- ip and growth. Monday night 8:00, July Church oor he mere church night to which ‘we invite and expect all of our peo- le. A short worship service. Brief jevotional address. A short business ession. All friends of the church fre Vi a There will be special usic, THE SALVATION ARMY 220 Main Avenue Sunday, June 30th: 9:45 a. m.—Company meeting or Bunday School. Classes for all ages, including a Bible class for adult me and bring your children to Sun- lay School, 11:00 a, m.—Holiness meeting or PRomning worship. A service with the eme of Holiness. Adjutant H. Smith twill bring the message. A service es- pecially for those seeking a deeper experience of Grace. m.—Young People’s Legion. rvice conducted by the je, but everyone is welcome. Miss ys Murphy in charge. ‘7:20 p. Street service, 0p. ing. Oia time gospel speaking. Special music by the band. Adjutant H. Smith will bring message. Wednesday, July 3rd: Colonel and = Mr: from Minneapolis riod service in the local Cheshi ofa Mrs. Cl ar ions who have y are leaving Minneapolis Montgomery come to the Paramount ‘Theatre, Sunday, Monday and Tues- day in “No More Ladies,” the new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production di- rected by Edward H. Griffith. from the Broadway stage pop film retains all the fine drama husband she loves, it was cleverly from the Broadway stage hit ‘Thomas, Charlie Ruggles, Edna May Oliver, Gail would bes haireplitting promcuns 6) lure I which turns in the most eonvincing characterization. ‘With an inspired wardrobe by Ad- and lavish backgrounds by Ced- .—Rousing Salvation meet- singing and the t This will be in the form Il service for Colonel and am, been in of the Salvation Army oper- in Minnesota and North and South Dakota for a number of years. soon AT THE MOVIES Crawford-Montgomery Victor McLaglen Is Film Roaring Comedy In a story that fairly bubbles with| Produced by the same studio and comedy, Joan Crawford and Robert| staff that made film history with and this will_be their farewell ap- pearance in Bismarck. @ public is invited. The Salvation Army extends & hearty invitation to the general pub- lic to attend each of their services. your friends. You will be made to feel at home. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Avenue D G. Adolph Johns, Pastor Second Sunday after Trinity June 9:45 a, m.—Sunday School and Bible classes. 10:30—Morning worship. Special music—mixed quartet. Sermon: “The Cost of Being a Christian.” Monday, July 1, at 6:45 p. m. Junior choir practice. (T WAS SO GOOD THE TEACHER NAME ON IT, AND HANDED IT WN...AND I GOT A SWELL TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Avenue A at Fourth Street Opie 8S. Rindahl, Pastor ‘There is a cordial welcome at Trin- ity. hese Sunday after Trinity, June Church School and Bible 10:00 a. m. Morning Program classes orship 11:00. Vacation School Chil- Chure! iith and Rosser Evangelist Lioyd L. Smith, Seattle, Wash., in charge. m.—Sunday Schoo ning devotional (CST) Sunday afternoon broadcast over KGCU, Mandan. . m.—Sunday night evangelis- Rev. Smith will speak n “The End of All things is at hand.” Congregational singing and special musical numbers. Midweek service _ Tuesday Thursday nights. Young people's service Friday night. Come, bring 2 friend and enjoy these gospel serv- ices, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thayer at Second Street Floyd E. Logee, Pastor “We belleve in Jesus as Christ. “We accept Him as our Savior and Friend. ‘We pledge Him relationship of :45—Sunday School: Beginners and Primary meet in the chapel east entrance; other departments meet in the auditorium of the church. 11:00—Morning worship. Rediscov- ery of Old Truth. Miss Bertha Pi mer will speak. 8:00—Evening fellowshi, “The Quest of Youth fo: World ‘Wednesday 7:30—Midweek prayer servic ‘We invite you to join us in our services and in our purpose. Bring & friend, find = frien FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Corner Seventh St. and Ri m. A. Lemke, Minister We believe in the absolute adi quacy of the gospel of Christ for all needs, individual and collective, We believe the Christian message and program is both for this life and the life to come. A cordial invitation to fellowship with us is extended to all. 10:00 a. m.—Church School. Mer- rill Larkin, Supt. Every | Christian should be erowing: in knowledge. You will find here e warm Christian fellowship. 11:00 a, m.—Public worship. Dorothy "Atwood, _ pianis! music by the men’s chor: subject: What Is Your Lite? 7:00 p. m.—Senior and Intermediate Christian Endeavor. 7:45—Evening service. Miss Dorothy Atwood, pianist. Spe- cial music by the men's chorus. Ser- mon subject: The Snake that Saved. 8: m.—Wednesday evening, for Bible Study our , loyalty in vice. New WELL, SAM, I GUESS WELL, T HARDLY “THINK SO, AN’ YOURE GETTIN’ ALONG FER YoOuR sake, I'M GLAD OF OKEry 1 (T- ON OPERATION (S NO 2 LAUGHING MATTER | fH LAST TIME IL WAS OPERATED ON, IT HAD ME . ae IN STITCHES! j mid-week meeting [hittiese and prayer. McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH ‘Walter E. Vater, Morping. worship Organ Prelude. Anthem: “Turn Ye Ever to Me’ Harker. Organ Oftertory. Solo: ed—Mr. Alvin Peterson. ‘A Conscious. Need’— ater. Organ Postlude. Sunday School 12:00 noon. for all ages). Come your bring the children. No Epworth League week because of our at Valley City institut. Evening worship 7:30. A you will enjo; Hearty singing of the old Rag led by a chorus choir, and a heteant gospel message. Organ jude Anthem Pastor (Classes lt id. Mr. W. J. Nog- ‘A Gicstion"—Miss uestion”—Miei Bertha Palmer, Evanston, Ill. Organ Postlude. ‘We heartily invite you to attend all owas week devotional it bh votional ice on Wednesday evening at 7 ‘The Informer’ Star t|“The Lost Patrol,” and presenting Victor McLagien, the same star, Lima O'Flaherty’s widely-read novel, “The Informer,” comes to the Capitol The- atre, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. acter studies and most absorbing stories known to literature, “The In- former” affords McLaglen what he extraordinary power and human qual- ities are carried by Margot Grahame, Preston Foster, Heather Angel, Wal- lace Ford, Una O'Connor, J. M. Kerri- gan, Joseph Sauers, Neil Fitzgerald, May Boley, Grizelda Harvey, Donald ‘Meek, and other members of the large supporting cast, All of the ection of the picture takes place in one eventful night into ee a ees » love an , and despair. Comedy relief highlights the stark his picture with charac-|drama of the story, and a softer ro- originality and attention to|mance between Preston Foster and ‘BAward H. Griffith's direction | Heather aie cas high 1 Angel provides contrast to the attraction between McLaglen and ‘ahame, ‘

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