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— ORT FS Prac ome weaoe AT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1935” ‘ THE GUMPS—YOU’RE TELLING ME? OF ALL THE OLD-FASHIONED] |/ BuT You DON'T BUT AFTER ALL- brite MOTIONS- UNDERSTAND, ANDY - WERE MAN AND WIFE )) BAY ANY ATTENTION TO Lge THAT. SME AND | You- WHAT. YOU NSD 1s HAVE BREN JOINED ico of Gospel songs and preaching. ‘Come. Tuesday—Midweek service of urc preaching and prayer. Thursday—Prayer meeting. The most important meeting of all. Friday—The Christ's Ambassadors News | |/s2"% An interesting schedule of meet- ings is being planned for the next 4 few weeks in the Tabernacle. We c belleve every Al be 6 special ST. MARYS ROMAN CATHOLIC |value to you, and extend to yous - ’. % itor |cordial inv! tion to make the Gospel ON GUARD Rev, Father Robert A. Pestuth st, . (Tabernacle your home, i By BLOSSER n Masres at 7, 8:30, 9:30 and 10:20 . ng - Er Backs =H Mase at 8:30 {8 for chil] FIRST PRESBYTERIAN, CHURCH 1 ; SAY, I JUST HAPPENED To THINK! IF SO vs TH Ne is i ae Floyd EH, Logee, Pastor ‘ t MANY GUYS ARE LOOKING FOR THOSE DIAMONDS, HAPPENED To EN 1 HIE. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, “We believe in Jesus as Christ: we ; : " attest NDS, PPE THAT PLANE, BLISTERS Wt ; ° SCIENTIST SEE Et ee ee Oris in every BUT WE'LL HAVE. \ ARENT IABLE TO SEE HI . WE'D BE STRANDED.....HUN- _4| ANYWAY ! JUST LEAVE ME 123 Fourth Street we pledge Him our, loyal veey THAT MINE.. * . : F sunday service at 1100.8 mm |FSYAC Gag mocible schoo! net Ae ae: TO HOOF IT, FROM PLANE MOORED HERE 2 site oti b Sunday schoo! ot eee cestimontal| _11:00—Morning worsiip—Miss Alma BE LAKE ciate : j BE tl greeting at 8 o'clock. Dodds of China will be the guest a ai m maintained in the Hoskins Bleck, 200% 4th St, Is open Ls a eeanine eat eS one Paewatee see Sunday, 3} ervices and to our fellowship. ti “all are welcome to attend the @ thurch services and to make use of| FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH ¢) the reading room. 616 Avenue D . GEORGE'S CHURCH Se cana Bis Corner ‘Third and Thayer 9:48 a. 'm—Sunday school and Bi- N. E, Elsworth, Rector = ‘i te Service next Sunday at 9:00 a. m. SUB Ore rt ewenion! eae ee anday iy Sermon: “Is Jesus Too Well Known Beginning the first Sunday in Sep-|+9 You? W yember the services will be at 8:00] °xronday, Aug. 26, at 8 p. m.—Bis- © nd 10:30 a. m. marck district mission meeting. n Topic for discussion: “Family Life.” C =: S10N EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH topic will be Introdu (Missour! Synod) the following subjects 419 Fourth Street ing for Family Life"—1 6 J. V. Richert, Pastor Johnson of Valley City; si _ Services for the 10th Sunday after ev. A Trinity, Aug. 25th: 5 11:00—Morning worship in the Y= gnglish language. Mrs. F. Peters, or- a ganis DE Sermon: “The Condition of the} Jamestow Yisible Church.” —Mr. Marshall Johnson of Gwinner. R "There will be no evening services. | Wednesday, Aug. 28 at 7:30 p. m. | —Thereday, Aug. 28, at 3:00 7 i ursday, Aug. 29, at 3:00 p. Foe eee A Cruse [omens atlysionary, Society ti“ “the Church With g Message for Olson home, £07 4th St. ‘oda: h - wm. A. Lemke, Minister BISMARCK BAPTI! ty > 10:00 a, m——Sunday school. Benj. 8 11:00 a. m.—Public worship tl Solo by Miss Iris Schwartz. t¢ Sermon subject: “A Silent Heaven.” 7:45—Evening evangelistic service. Special music. a Subject: “Fool No. 6 the|,, 7:15 p. m—Baptist Young People's locker.” le : Wednesday at 8:00 p. m—Midweek| Miss Ruth Broschat will speak meeting for Bible study and prayer. |about the life of Roger Williams, ti founder of the colony of Rhode Island © ‘FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH and prominent fighter for religious iy eee rg 8:00 py. m—English_ service, | % 10:00 a m—Church’ school. Ea-| FoPIc ai & Christians B ites supt. A cordial welcome) 110%) goe'pint Pp. m.—English a: $e study with us. ing for Bible study and prayer. 11;00--Morning worship. The church {s r of Eighth and Planist—Miss Esther Wilson, 4 St most cordially Prelude ed. Mh cach service. | S, = cted. vice. | SALESMAN SAM special nee seas See, “oe In absence of the pastor, the pulpit je church. fe pi De supplied by” the. Bev, re ue o» WAHes “tH HECK ARE ms, Di PF emeritus, le: 1e p Spiritual Bunding.” 2 Bho - parson yea DOIN Tv THERE '8:00—The even! service, om K O10: bq DD sPianis' ss Ruth Rand, NOT TA Sermon: “In Geod oe te / OKIE ‘ R 200. The Senior B. Y. ¥. U. rere — ait cordial invitation is extended to Walter E. ;asto Seanoss) Organ [ere se a a aided ganist. P ‘ ee AY Rings, ee ie Anthem: “We Stand in Deep Repen- ; ‘Trini tence’ ‘Mendelsso} in. ‘Tent Bandey after Trinity, Aue. Reaver Oot gapped aed Bible classes, oe . G. itcesing weraht rebcenibek: aaueTmon by Rev. . Norris, Man- Sermon by the Louls Hagen |"Organ postlude: “Postlude”—Cram- Anthem by Trinity church choir. md ; we cule. Egther ity spose pein ramsey, maboot #200 meon. Classes ug. Evening worship 7:30 0% mcraesnghopoenken the Ron RLS MOM EL Silks f Church school enrollment, Satur- |}20 old .bymns i a nei dey, Aug. 31, 9 to 12 2. mee r* |elpful Gi ‘onfirmation class enrollment, Sat- wrday, Aug. 31, 10 m2 ageanr jospel ee. e of one hot prelude: “Antino in D’ Flat” —Edwin H. Lemare. Anthem: “Come Unto Me”—Simp- a GOSPEL TABERNACLE Corner Rosser and Eleventh L Herman G, Johnson, Pastor ing. = i OW, R00tS ~ THANK Sou , NOW; AIST THET. Vet ( ‘ : a ee ec? PIC Ni RELE ME NO SEWER WAY THAN RON of wre ERO ey YO eo eee 9 eg oe ee WORRY TIEEP "EM OUT FROM UNDER MY HELP 2 BESS “ER ONES TH’ ALED FER ANN G ed FEET ONS: PERSON LOE CUED RNOW bec mq, 2:00,B m—Radlo service from sta-|' Organ postlude: “Moderato”—J. 1. mM ] A WARE ANY NOTICE OF ME coc ‘Irish in Us’ Opens Cameras Film Pacific Today at the Capitol | Typhoon for First Time Warner Bros.’ “The Irish in Us,”| The south coast of China, last with James Cagney, Pat O'Brten and |frontier of the sea, is the unusual Prank McHugh in the leading roles, setting of one of the new season's ppens at the Capitol theater Satur. |™matic photoplays. ae aane ae is “Oblon Seas,” pro- Ié is said to be one of the most en-|Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ‘with we coat season, /headed by Clark Gable, Jean Har- tertaining pictures ee combining riotous com: th tense |low and Wallace Beery, and includ- AME HERE FOR’ drama, pathos and > owe unusual ing a dozen other celebrites. Tay Romance” AN' Danes eis 4 Fomance, involving the |Garnett directed. The picture opens E A BAN pais co ta co oe ne triangular love of two brothers for the same|Saturday at the Paramount theater NONTA UGEN Na 2a v4 for Bed days. e entire action of the plot takes Place aboard a coastwise peels be- tween Hongkong and Singapore, and includes the photographing, for the first time on the screen, of one of the violent typhoons that have made this part of the Pacific the grave- yard for thousands of stout ships. Miss Harlow is presented as “China Doll,” @ lovely blonde charmer well known in the ports of the Orient. Opposite her Gable appears as Gas- kell, master of the steamer, with Beery playing McArdle, a bluff trad- er who is secretly the master mind of the pirate band. Supporting the stars is a cast that includes Lewis Stone, Rosalind Rus- sell, Dudley Digges, C. Aubrey Smith, Robert: Benchley and many others. ¢ (Richmond | —_—_—__—_ By MARTHA BOSSERT Little Deloris Engel is spens a few days with her Srandparen rare and Mrs. Gottfried Bossert. Edwin Hien and William Ryan, Jr., other grains| who are stationed at the CCC camp at Lakota, spent the week-end with their parents here. Owen Davis and son Clifford returned home from Wilton FLOODS DELUGE BENGAL Calcutta, India, Aug. 24.—(4)—More 000 persons were made home- @ result of extensive