The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 6, 1935, Page 8

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Church News ST. MARY’S ROMAN CATHOLIC Rev. Father Robert A. Feehan, Pastor Masses at 7, 8:30, 9:: B g’ciock. The Mass at 8:30 is for chil- Gren. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 123 Fourth Street Sunday service at 11:00 a.m, Sunday school at 9:45 a, m. ‘Wednesday evening testimonial Qneeting at 8 o'clock. ‘A reading room maintained tn the loskins Block, 200% 4th St., {8 open ily from 13'to 6 p. m.; Sunday, 3 $0 5 p.m All are welcome to attend the jurch services and to make use of e reading room. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616-Ave. D G. Adolph Johns, Pastor ‘Third Sunday after Trinity, July 7. 9:45 a, m.—Sunday School and Bible Jass. 10:30—Morning worship. ‘The Lord's Supper will be celebrat- Special music. Sermon: “As You Received Christ.” Northwest. They come to us very highly recommended by some of the leading universities and churches of America, The people of Bismarck are assured of a real musical treat. No admission, but a silver offering will be taken. Come early and be sure of securing a good seat. We heartily invite you to attend all our services, SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST 623 7th St. Sunday, July 7 German speaking service in the church at 2 p.m. Subject: “Bibl Prophecy.” Rev. H. P. Gaede, Pastor. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Opie 8. Rindahl, Pastor tt There is a cordial welcome at Trin- Ys Third Sunday after Trinity, July 7 Church School 10:00 a, m, Morning worship 11:00, Sermon—Rev. Rindahl. Solo—i Cc. A. Narum, ‘Trustees, Manday 7:30 p. m. SALVATION ARMY Lt. Arthur Anderson in charge Sunday, July 7 9:45 a. m.—Camp meeting with classes for all ages. Parents come and bring your children, 11 a. m.—Holiness meeting. service is designed especially to help Christian people. Adjutant Herbert Smith will preach. 6:30 p. m.—Holiness meeting. This service is conducted by the young People for the young people, Miss Gladys Murphy is in charge. After the morning worship, the Beacons and trustees will meet. Monday, July 8, at 6:45 p. m. Jun- flor choir practice. Thursday, July 11, at 8:00 p. m.! Badies Aid, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Ave. B, Jackson, Pastor July 7th, 1935 10:00 a. m.—The Church School. Ed- fward Cole, Superintendent. Classes » A cordial welcome to 11:00—Morning_worship. Pianist—Miss Esther Wilson, Prelude: Selected. Oftertory: Selected. Special music. Sermon: This Sunday morning and ext, week at the same service Rev, #L G. Bens will bring the message. ‘We appreciate this opportunity to hhear Mr. Bens who is an honored Member of our own congregation. A eordial welcome to all. The Communion service at the flose of the morning worship. $:00—The evening service. The service this Sunday night will fe taken by the Senior B. ¥. P. U. Pater the leadership of our president, xter Quinn, The leader for this union service gombining young peoples and the sual evening. service will be Stan- on Roberts, Support our young peo- ple and at ‘the same time enjoy the Service conducted by them. (MeCABBE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH ‘Walter E. Vater, Pastor ‘ Et ae 10:30, Orga relude: “Peace Romantic” mainade. ‘Miss Ruth ‘Rowley, 14 ist Anthem: “God B80 Loved the $World’—Stainer. Organ Offertoryt “Serenade”—Tos- Solot “Hold ‘Thou My Hand’— Briggs. Miss Ruth Neste. Sermo. ‘he Omnipotence of "—Walter E. Vater. Postlude: “Moderato”— in. Sunday School 12:00 noon. (Classes r all ages). Come yourself and ing the children, Evening worship 7:30. A sacred fconcert will be given at this hour in fthe church auditorium under the auspices of the Rust College Jubilee Gingers. This company of seven Ne- gro artists have been singing to some Great audiences throughout the AT THE Francis and Brent Stars in ‘Stranded’ ‘Warner Bros. latest service story, “Stranded,” opens at the Capitol The- atre today, with Kay Francis and George Brent in the stellar roles. The Army, the Navy, Flying Marines and the Departmemt of Jus- tice, have formed the background for big Warner Bros.’ screen hits. Now the United States Department of Im- migration is used. The screen play by Delmer Davis is based on the story, “Lady with a Badge,” by Frank Wead nd Ferdinand Reyher, and is said to contain more heart interest than any ‘ef the preceding service stories, There is plenty of dramatic action, mevertheless, a touch of pathos in the yomance, ‘The story concerns @ Travelers Aid worker and a rough and tough engi- heer, who are deeply in love. The "Travelers Aid worker sees everything thrown on the dump heap there is a flay that of the Trav- Aid worker. The cast includes noted players as Patricia Ellis, Donald Woods, Robert Barrat, Barton MacLane, Joseph Crehan, William Harrigan, Henry O'Neill and Frankie Frank Borzege directed. » band wert, baseball and dancing feature @eulah’s Fourth of July celebration. :00 p. m.—Salvation service with Adjutant Smith bringing the mess- age. ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH Third and Thayer E. Elsworth, Rector follows: At_the penitentiary. 10; —Baptism, St. George's re 10:30 a. m.—Holy Communion. The rector will leave on No. 2 Northern Pacific train for Jamestown where he will conduct funeral si 6 for Mrs. Thomas Challoner, who ed away at her home in California the first of the week. Mr. Challoner, who was buried at Jamestown about four months ago, w: an old time employe of the N. railroad. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ‘Thayer at Second St. Floyd E. Logee, Pastor “We believe in Jesus as Christ; We accept Him as our Savior and We piedg Hi loyalty ii © pledge Him our loyalty in every relationship of life.” The Bible School is at 10:00 o'clock during the summer months. The be- ginners and primary departments meet in the chapel. All other depart- ments meet in the church auditorium. This is Communion Sunday. Morn- ing worship and Communion at 11:00 o'clock. Evening fellowship service at 8:00 o'clock, The pastor will speak on “Christ at a Capitol-desk.” We in- vite you to bring your friends to all services, FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Corner Seventh St. and Rosser Ave. Wm. A. Lemke, Minister. 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School, Merrill Larkin, Supt. 11:00 a. m.—Public worship and Holy Communion, Dist. Supt. C. A. Bremer will preach and conduct this service. The men’s chorus will sing. 7:00 p. m.—Evangelical Leagues of Christian Endeavor. 7:45 p. m.—Public worship and Holy Communion for those unable to attend the morning service. Dist. Supt. C. A. Bremer will preach, and conduct this service. The men’s chorus will sing. 5 m.—Wednesday, mid-week Bible study and prayer, jupt. C. Bremer. » the quare jet_with the district superintendent, Rev. C. A. Bremer, chairman, MOVIES Daring Young Man’ to Be Paramount Feature ‘The gales of laughter that greeted “The Daring Young Man,” which opens Sunday at the Paramount Theatre are merely echoes of this re- viewer's hearty roars. signment, is “the top” comedy. Written by Claude Binyon and Sidney Skolsky, of newspaper fame, “The Daring Young Man” shouldn’t be missed. It is the hilarious story of a New York newspaperman (James Dunn) who never tires of expressing his sarcastic views of marriage until he meets Mae Clarke, a reporter on @ rival paper. A rapid-fire court- ship is followed by plans for a quick arriage. i. janages: to buy a “temporary parole” but is quickly brought back by two kidnap- ers, when the warden learns his true identity. Golden Valley—Daniel Frafjord, S-menths-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Burge Frafjord, dies of pneumonia. |Bpeed atands out in every line of this huge trim ship, the largest ‘and fastest. single-engined amphibian transport in the world, the {Baby Clipper, just completed for the Pan American Airways Sys- jem... Carrying two pilots, eight passengers, and 1000 pounds of ‘cargo, the craft can attain a cruising speed of 158 miles an hour. ‘Every part of the craft is streamlined, the main wheels retract. fag fush with ome. underside of the wing to eliminate resistance on the wing tip Soats and the tail wheel retracting.” Y ey , THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1935 THE GUMPS—OUT THE WINDOW SHE MUST GO JIGGERS, BIM= WERE COMES, SHE OLD HIDE IY, Quick ! REGARDING HIS DIAMOND: MINE, LET'S TURN TS A Cry, MILES WHY TH HECK DID THAT CoP HaeTA ) Hey, YOU! TH’ RUN ME IN HERE? MAYBE HE'S {Graton MARCH Is OuTA SIGHT, NOW! PLL Tey BEATIN’ / ON! C/MO T FER HOME! BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES 1 DONT BLAME TH PROFESSOR MUCH, Fo BURNIN’ UP! T MANE BEEN GOIN’ AT A || FEI OIZZY PACE LATELY | GEE.ARTER ALL HE'S DONE For ME, TH LEAST I CAN || TM BO FOR WIM 16 T'sL0W DOWN .60 CAN GET SOME PEACE NIREST P< OxA C2. WASH TUBBS (BOY, SHE'S. \( SHELL SOON TAME DOWN. A WLDCAT. )\ GET ME SOME ROPE. IVE BEEN MADE TT % at ALIOSEN~ CALL UP EACH OF TH N/VELL ° ALL DATES ARE OFF THIS EVENIN’! GOW’ T'RED EARLY ,,. "EM _ UM SCRATCHED ! GOTTA FIGURE A 'WAY FOR GOVMENT TOET THE Et T PRIZE — ELEMENTARY. MY DEAR GUMP- ELEMENTARY~ ee $5 ano ONE NEW SPOR OUTFIT —Goes TO THE GENT IN THE NIGHTIE! AN' GOSH KNOWS, HE NEEOS TH’ CLOTHES! DEAR, DEAR! SUCH LANGUAGES AND (qn BUTTERCUP, HAS YOUR CONFEDERATE A SWEET DISPOSITION PERSice Mu? - SSS wv) THIS OUT, IF IT KILLS me!

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