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ST MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC Rev. Father Robert A. Feehan, Pastor Broadway Avenue at Masses at 7:30, 8:4 o'clock. The 8:45 o'clock Mass is for children, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 723 Fourth Street Sunday service at 11:00 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room maintained in the Hoskins Block, 200% 4th St., 1s open dally from 12 to 6 p. m.; Sunday, 3 mM. to iP are welcome to attend the church services and to make use of the reading room. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH “The Church with a Message for today.” Todays venth at Rosser Avenue Wm. A. Lemke, Minister 10:00 a, m.—Sunday School, Merrill Larkin, Supt, ; Mr. dohn Nicholson, one of the ori- ginal founders of the Gideons, will speak to the men. 11:00 a m.—Public worship. Miss Dorothy Atwood, P st. Special music by the men's chorus. Sermon by the pastor. 7:45—Evening Evangelistic Miss Dorothy Atwood, Pianist Special music by the’ men's chorus. Gospel message by the pastor. £:00 p,m. Wednesday, mid-week meeting for Bible study and prayer. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Avenue A at Fourth Street Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor There is a cordial welcome at Trin- ‘Trinity, ervice. “Thirteenth Sunday after September 15. Church School and Bible Classes 9:45 a, m. Morning worship 11:00. cS Anthem: Trinity church choir, 8. @. Lillehaugen. director. y ermon: “What would you have| 6 done? Evening service 7:30. Sermon: “Luther's Small Catech-|lish). Yem in U: Saturday, Confirmands 9:00 a. m. Sunday, September 22, Christian Education Sunday. Speaker: The Bteele. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thayer at Second St. Floyd E. Logee, Pastor “We believe in Jesus as Christ: “We accept Him as our Savior and Friend: ®We pledge Him our loyalty in every relationship in life.” m. 1 testimonial Rev. E.‘R, Moser, o'clock, you will really enjoy. led by a young people's choir and a helpful gospel message. This service is of one hours duration. In B-Flat—Read. Stirring hymns Organ Prelude: Anthem: “Send Out Thy Light”— Gounod. Organ Offertory: “Starlight"— Wilkes, M “Beautiful God So Loved the World” Mr. ne ermon: tA John H, Nicholson, Denver, Colorado. Organ Postlude:’ Lemare. We heartily invite you to attend our services, Living Wor GOSPEL TABERNACLE i vot service, ; “The Emancipation of the t 2 p.m. Mandan welistic service. thiopia and Italy in | Servic night at 8 except Saturday. Rev. Maurice H, Ness of Duluth, Minn, will speak at all serv- ices. ! Herman G. Johnson, Pastor. ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH Corner Third and Thayer 2 Elsworth, Rector es as follows: m,—Holy Communion, every | Serv 8 $:30 a. m.—Chureh School. 10:30—Morning prayer and ser- mon. Text: Is, 62-1. If’ you are unable to come to the second service day go by one serv- you will not let the Lord’ without attending at lea fee. not look up the sermon text? Subject is “Four Things Amer- fea Must Don't forget to send the children to Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Visitors alway welcome at all our services. ZION EV. M nod) 41 urth Street J. V. Richert, Pastor Sept. 15th, Thirteenth Sunday after ‘Trinity: 9:30 a. m.—Sunday School with all P. m.—Bible hour in charge of the Walther League. 7:30 p. m.—Vesper services (Eng- Confirmation class every Saturday morning at 9:30. Walther League educational meet- ing Tuesday evening, Sept. 17th, at 8 You are requested to ‘bring your last W. L. Messenger with you. A cordial invitation is extended to all our young people of post-confir- mation age, who are not members of this young people's organization within our church, Fourth St. and Ave. B Ellis L, Jackson, Mini j—Bible School. Sunday, September the 15th, 1935 11:00 o'clock—Morning_ _worship,| _ 10:00 a. m.—The Church ‘School. “Bervice Prompted by Love”—Mr.| Edward Cole, Supt. Mrs. G. J. Wer- John H, Nicholson of Denver will bejner, primary superintendent. Class- the guest speaker. es for all ages. Musical service—Miss Florence] = 11:00—Morning worship. Fritch, organist. Pianist: Elizabeth Raaen. 6:30—Young People’s meeting. Prelude: Selected. 7:40—Fellowship gervice, “When! Offertory: Selected. God Searches # City.” Special music: Anthem selected. nesday, 7:30—Mid-week pray-|The church choir. er service. Sermon: “The Trial of Jesus’— rvice. Ser: Anthem: Praise Ye the Lord—Rog- Bilis Ls Jackson. ore. Solot Miss Phyllis Wolverton. “Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled"—Oley Speak We cordially invite you to our serv-| fellowship. nd to our fellowship. Invite :00—The evening service, Pianist—Catherine Maso: Sermon Empty Mon’ 4 P. Dexter Quin der. There is a cordial welcome for you toes a some friend to attend church with|at the services of First Baptist, a you, FIRS? LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Aveune D Adolph Johns, Pastor place to worship and an opportunity to serve. If you do not have a regu- lar church home we invite you to share the fellowship of our church. Thursday afternoon at 2:30 p a. mn, Sept. 15—Thirteenth Sunday after|the Mission Circle meets with Mrs. ‘Trinity. 9:45-Sunday School and Class. ; 10:30—Morning worship. Confirmation for the 1935 class. Anthems: “A Closer Walk with “O Jesus I, Have Promised.” Sermon: “Grow in the Lord.” Wednesday, Sept. 18, at 7:30 p. m. ehoir practice. Bible ‘Thursday, Sept. 19, at 3:00 p. m.— | Klein, Ira Kelly, 1016 Fourth Street. The state convention Minot, Sep- tember 24th to 27th. Young Peoples convention at Minot September 27th to 29th, Plan on attending. BISMARCK BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and Rosser Benjamin Schlipf, Pastor 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Supt. Peter Classes for all age Women’s Missionary Society at the |sroups. home of Mrs, Fred Swenson, 416 ‘Thayer. of the work in Africa will be begun. A series of mission studies | service. 11:00 a, m.—German preaching The theme: “Die Wahrheit ist unsterblich.” At 7:30 p. m.—Bible study in the} 2:00 p. m.—German school under di- gospel according to John in the [rection of Karl F. Gutsche. church parlors. 7:15 p, m—B, Y. P, U. Friday, Sept. 20, at 4:00 p. m—| 8:00 p, m.—German service, Topic Contirmation class. for the evening: “Frieden durch m.—Men’s club at the C. C. |Christus.” Larsen home, 221 Ave. A West. McCABB METHODIST EPISCOPAL | Ri CHU. RCH Walter E. Vater, Pastor Morning worship 10:30. Organ Prelude: dral” — Felton. Miss Ruth Rowley, organist, them: “God So Loved the World” —Stainer. Organ Offertory: “Pensee D'Amour” Ward Stephens. Solo: _ Selected—Mr. David Davis. Sermon: ‘Walter E. Vater. Organ Postlude: Bibl. Sunday School 12:00 noon. (Classes for all ages). The Crusaders class of married. and single young people heartily invite you. Why not bring the children and enjoy the classes yourselves? “Near the Cathe- | address. adult | munity. Any Last Sunday evening the official reception of the pastor was held. The ev. G. Eichler of Streeter was in charge and gave an address, ‘The Rev. H, G. Bens, old friend of Rev. Schitpf, also gave a very interesting The heads of the various departments of the church gave short talks, welcoming the pastor to his new field, after which response was made by Pastor Schlipf, Mrs. Schlipf, and daughter Esther, ‘Then an hour of fellowship was spent in the social Toom of the church, the ladies serving “A Strange Situation”—|a very fine Junch, which was greatly enjoyed by all. “A very fine spirit prevails in the church, which is go- ing forward with hope and much courage. No church can justify its existence except by actual ‘service to the com- other church only qumbers the ground, This friendly Epworth League 6:30 p.m, A rally|little church is here for service, an of all our young people of school age and above in the church parlors. We are counting on your Presence with us. Evening worship 7:30, A service | AT THE MOVIES high| most cordially invites one and all to make use of its willingness to serve. Tell us how we can help you, or give us an opportunity to tell you what we would like to do for you. Humanity and Humor Of Rogers in Cinema ‘The rich humanity and shrewd na- tive humor which made Will Rogers are again abundantly in evidence in his new starring Fox picture, “Steam- Paramount Theatre. ‘The colorful romantic Mississippi boat. Around the Bend,” now at the/|Pressions of admiring wonder. a ‘Becky Sharp’ Epochal In History of Films as an epochal event in the history of film entertainment, Pio- neer Pictures’ much heralded full color feature. “Becky Sharp,” had its local premiere at the Capitol Theatre last night. The picture elicits cheers and ex- Gor- geously beautiful, stunningly life- like, the picture is all that has been claimed for it, and more. “Becky Sharp,” moreover, is far be- yond being a mere pageant of gorge- ous color. It u WAS NOW BEEN FORCED INTO FAR HUMBLER: AND CHEAPER FRIENGLESS , HOME! WITH LESS THAN 82.00 BETWEEN ME _ AND SALESMAN SAM FER GOODNESS SAKES! HOW'D YOU GET HERE, SAM? BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES _ CAN DO GRIND - ISNOR POMONI COULD STAND THE PEANUT VENDOR SONG ONLY 3 YEARS, GAVE UP Music} | AND OECIDED 7 TRAVEL FOR HIS HEALTH, SO DOOTSY BOBO IS BEHIND THIS. THING! I THINK TLL SHOW THIS TO WELL, 1 THINK 1 GOT \T ALL FIGGERED OUT, NOW | TWO AN! TWO STILL -WON'T MAKE FOUR —BUT, TS TA’ BEST 1 e + sthimannseenanaeesescanessoisrgiin THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1935 THE GUMPS—PRETTY POLL LESS- Koenig eau cs mecca ate AER ) BRUISE EASY BUT | HEAL QvicKk / NEAH | WHAT) I’M LOST, Too! ! HECKA YOU) GOSH, BUT I'M COIN’ HERE, HUH? & GLAD To sEE You FOLKSES. MANVHAHA, IS TONY POMONI, TWO-FI : Beet RON p 'STED| | KEEOS— HE’LL KEEP IT QUI THEN TLL EXPECT Yeu HERE PROMPTLY AT FOUR-THIRTY ON MONDAY... AND ON SATURDAYS YOULL BE HERE ALL DAY.NOU UNDERSTAND, OF COURSE, THAT WHAT YOU ARE DONG FOR ME MUST GE KEPT AN ABSOUITE You Must ce bIPPY | @& HALE AN HouR's Row OVER TO TOWNT A WIFE AND 1 BEATA YOU, TOO, JAN AMUCKK, A BRASS | (Rover Ne EE BAcTENCER, WILLIE IS UP TO SOMETHING . ‘ THERE! SLUCKY WE GOT OUT WATHOUT HIS HEARIN'. US I LONG | NOW WOU 508 IS TEE THAT HE DONT Gey OO LASSEN, ELMER! IM Goin’ AWAY | “ SPELL TE WONT BE Cone Noous Eee THERE TILL t SACK BREA DOWN SHU MET BOT—KEER “IM I Bee A SANY 2 : BUT MY DEAR MR. 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