The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 17, 1935, Page 8

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Hen OtHANEe oie uAwrnss pony S..8.22 £S...Rh..wo at BR wo v.98 EB. éups Bau eS PY SE. B08 BE. (8:30 and 4:30 o'clock. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1935 THE GUMPS—RAGS AND RICHES '¢ OM, MOTHER -WHY DON'T You GIVE UP THIS OLD HOVEL AND COME HOME = THIS QUARREL WITH BIM 1S SO FOOLISH- BOTH OF You ARE IN THE. WRONG - 1 KNOW BIMBO WOULD LIKE To HAVE YOU BACK, AGAIN= BUT CAN'T You BE REASONABLE - IT WON'T HURT YOUR PRIDE ANY— ALL YOU HAVE TS BO 1S TO COME BACK AND BEG HIS PARDON - 1 KNOW EVERYTHING WILL BE ALL RIGHT = NEVER / 1'LL NOT WUMBLE THE NAME OF DE STROSS BY GOING BACK ‘TO THAT HOUSE- | MAY BE Poor- BUT I'M PROUD: Om~ SO HE'S SITTING AROUND WAITING FOR ME_ TO COME BACK | WONBER IF HE'LL RECOGNIZE HIMSELF IN A LONG WHITE BEARD - | “Tl bet some little boy is about ready for the sandman.” By BLOSSER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS fs RUFE, WHEN THAT MAP APPEARED, GING THE ~ LOCATION OF YOUR MINE, IT SPREAD ALL OVER... EVEN INTO EUROPE /! THEYLL BE WALKIN’ THREE DEEP, , OVER ONE ANOTHER, THRU THAT J JUNGLE...THE GOLD RUSH OF ‘98, WILL READLIKE A WALTZ, BY COMPARISON!! PLANE ARE ALL You HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT, EMMY/ SOMETHING: ING TO MY FOOT. P HURRY UP, QUICK! BULL ME UP ! STILL HANG : SOMETHIN'S GOT ; tNDY'S TWO QHOLD OF NY HUNDRED POUNDS. PROVED TOO MUCH FOR EMMY TO WANDLE, AND OUR HERO TOOK A DIVE INTO THE WELL, IN ALITTLE BIT FASTER THAN NOTHING FLAT | HA oaRiee wat. ROE E.MAL, ] FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 123 Fourth Street Sunday service at 11:00 a.m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. Wednesday evening fmeeting at & o'clock. ‘A reading room maintained in’ the loskins Block, 200% 4th St., 1s open fly from 13'to 6 p. m.; Sunday, 3 5p. aul fhurch services and to make use of fhe reading room. ™m. testimonial m. are welcome to attend the McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURC Morning worship, 1 Organ prelude: by Miss Ruth Rowley, organist, ‘Anthem: son. Organ offertory: “Andante in G’— “God's Tomorrow”—Wil- jatiste. Solo: selected—Mrs, F. J. Baven- dick. Sermon by Rev. F. G. Norris, Man- Ban, N. D. Organ postlude—Dubois. Sunday school 12:00 noon, Classes for all ages. Evening worship 7:30 o'clock. A wervice you will enjoy. Length of service one hour. Singing of old hymns led by choir and a helpful Gospel message. Organ prelude; “Choral”—Arm- strong. ‘Anthem: “Now The Day Is Over”— Speaks. Organ offertory: “Angel of the Twilight”. * vary ” by Bolo: Mr. Nelson and Miss P, Munsch. Sermon: “The Laws of Jesus,” by v. William A. Sessions, chaplain f Fort Lincoln. Organ postlude—Kern. ‘We heartily invite you to attend 11 our services. ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH Corner Third and Thayer N. E, Elsworth, Rector Service will be at 9:00 a. m. Holy .Communion—no sermon. EVANGELIST CRUSADE, . AUSPICES CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Morning service at 11:00 a. m., con- finuing in the afternoon at 1:30, 2:30, Ten minutes between services with a new pro- l-}grounds south of ball park. Ny 1 FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH “The Church With a Message for Today” Seventh Street at Rosser Avenue ‘Wm. A, Lemke, Minister 10:00 a. m.—Sunday school. Mer- rill Larkin, supt. 11:00 a, m.—Public worship. Sermon subject: “The One to Heat.” Special music, 1:45 p. m.—Evangelistic service. Sermon subject: “Fool No. <—The| SALESMAN SAM Self-Made Fool.” Special music, Wednesday ‘at 8:00 1p. HEY, MRS. WHOOPDEEDO, YOu TOLD ME YOU'D GIMME TWENTY BUCKS, IF { CORRECT, LI-FOUND YER GOLDFISH, DIDN' TCHA? me.nowoy! —Midweek nd prayer. ‘God's Pro- uife of the JCOURSE NOT—BUT, WAIT @ MINUTE! IT Located O22UE AT TH BOTTOM 1] OF TH’ SEA- SUST OSL meeting for Bible study Theme for Bible study: visions for the Future Christian.” FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH WAS ABOUT TO GRAS 1M, G. Adolph Johns, Pastor THis BIG FELLA Comes Aue 18, Ninth Sunday after Trin- ALONG, er ie TS (o] y: 9:45 a. m.—Sunday school and Bi- ble class. 10:30—Morning worship. Vocal solo—Mr. H. A. Swenson. Sermon: “Am I a Faithful Steward?” Afternoon—Picnic sponsored by the Willing Workers at usual picnic will leave church at three and fi for those who do not have tra: Portation. Thursday evening, Aug. 22, picnic sponsored by the Luther League. Meet at church at 6 p. m. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Avenue A at Fourth Street Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor “There is a cordial welcome at Trinity” Ninth 8u after Trinity, 5 Fs inane Trinity, Aus-) BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Church school and Bible classes, 10:00 a. m. Morning worship, 11:00 o'clock. Sermon: “Services No Longer Need- ed.’ Anthem by Trinity church choir. August 23, 24, 25—Luther League convention at Mandan. FIRST_ PRESBYTERIAN Thayer at Second Floyd EB. Logee, Minister “We believe in Jesus as Christ; we accept Him as our Savior and Friend; we pledge Him our loyalty in every relationship of life.” 10:00 a, m.—Bibie school. IM SURPRISED THAT HATTIE WOULD TAKE. TIME. OFF TO GO eee ae “ROUND RKERE WOOLD ] SE SCANDALYZED. \F TREN EVER SEEN ANNONE I) ANY SECW OUTFIT, AS TRAT OT ANT OECENT CHURCH St. Prayer service. We cordially invite everyone to Join us in worship and fellowship. ST. MARY'S ROMAN gram following. Evening service oe reck The public cordially in- vite AT THE Charles Boyer Stars In Paramount Picture Charles Boyer, rapidly emerging as one of the ascreen’s finest romantic actors, meets in Paramount's “Shang- hai,” Sunday and Monday, at the Paramount Theatre, a role completely Prey ane selents ant of his sen- Starred with Loretta Young in an absorbing dramatic story of the new East, Boyer rises to heights as the man who won an empire by his own strength and threw it away for the Marses at ¥. 8:30, o'clock. The Mass at dren, GIRLS, THIS IS CAPTAIN EASY AND MR. TUBBS, OUR NEW ATHLETIC DIRECTORS. MOVIES Production Stopped As Mills Boys Sang Four radio singers almost brought Production to a complete standstill at Warner Bros. studio recently. The quartette that almost disrupt- ed the filming schedule for the day was The Four Mills Bros., nationally famed as “Four Boys and a Guitar” on the stage and radio. They were working in “Broadway Gondolier,” which comes to the Capi- tol theater on Sunday. When news spread among the workers on the lot to the effect that the Mills Bros. were singing on one of the sound WHAT 1 HAVE To being one of the hit songs in the Al SAY IS FOR:ROYAL Jolson-R: “ Soleo iby Keeler picture, “Go Into EARS ALONE! Dawe: CONDUCT ME TO musical comedy starring Dick Powell HIS MAJESTY, and Joan Blondell, who were last teamed in “Gold. KING TUNK/ Concrete Building Tile Drier and Warmer—The Idea) Material Building See us for estimates BISMARCK BRICK AND TILE COMPANY Wm, Noggle. Sup't. Phone 128

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