The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 28, 1935, Page 8

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Church News MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC ther Robert A, Feehan, Pastor Broadway Avenue at Eighth Street Masses at 7:30, 8:45, 10 and 11 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, m, ‘Wednesday evening testimonial fmeeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room maintained tn the Hoskins Block, 200% 4th St., is open wy, from 12 to & p. m.; Sunday, 3 p.m. All are welcome to attend the f@hurch services and to make use of the reading room. Adj, Herbert Sm 9:45 a. m.—A very interesting Rally | Day program. Children attending 10} other Sunday school are heartily, in- 11 300 a, m.—A holiness meeting. Sermon by Adj. H. Smith. 6:30 _p. m.—Young people's meet- ing. This ts a very interesting, in- spiring, ‘and popular teen age meet- Every young person is invited] h e. t salvation serv- and song. Adj. n addre: ! Come be mad ng. to attend this se and bring a friend. to feel at home in the S on Army ZION EV, LUTHERAN CHURCH Fourth St. Richert, pastor Fifteenth Sunday after JV Sept. 29th, Trinity. 9:30 a, m.—Sunday school with all Miss Rosella Brefpe, super- 10:45 a. m.—Mission festival serv- foes (German), Mrs. F. Peters, organ- st. :45 p. m.—Bible hour in charge of the Waliher Li e. * lish mission Serv- rgaret Rusert, pianist. Fiechtner of Napoleon will stival speaker 2 selections by the church quartet, and a violin solo by Adolph Engelhardt. Your mission contributions will go toward our portion of the synodical budget with which to carry on the work of missions. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Ave. D. dolph Johns, pastor , Sept. 29—Children’s day. a, m.—Sunday school and Bible Promotion will take place in the Sunday school. A new adult Bible class will begin its study at Pastor Johns’ home, 702 7th St. 10:30. rning worship. “How Lovely Are Thy Mendelssohn; “Singing Matthews, by the Junior “Jesus Wants the Chil- Wednesday, Oct. Choir practice. Thursday, Oct. 3, at 7:30 p. m.—Bible study in church parlors, Read John: 4, and be with us. Friday, Oct. 4, at 7:30 p. m— f rbage. 5, at 9:00 a. m.—Con- McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Walter H. Vater, pastor Morning worship, 10:30 a. m. Organ ‘prelude, “The Lost Chord"— Sullivan, Miss Ruth Rowley, organ- ist. Anthem, “O Worship the King”— Maunder. offertory, “Andante”—Fel- on. Solo, “Prayer"—Curran, by Ralph Warren Soule. Sermon, ‘The Cry for Expansion,” Walter E. Vater. Organ postlude, Righint. Sunday school, 12:00 noon. for all ages. “Alla Marcia"— Classes All departments of our church school ‘welcome you and your family. Epworth League, 6:00 p. m.—A live topic, and a live leader. Organization of high schoo! group at this meeting. ‘e are counting on you. Evening worship, o’clock.—An hour of helpful fellowship. Singing of the old hymns led by the choir and 2 gospel message that will be help- ful to you. Organ prelude, “A Monastery Eve- ning Song”—Calv. Anthem, “Soft Floating On the Air” —Root. Organ offertory, “Short Offertory” —Hopkins. Sermon, “An Unexpected Visitor,” Walter E. Vater. Organ postlude, “Gloria”—Mozart. This is the last ‘Sunday of the urged to be in attendance. The state conference of our church meets in Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 3-7. We heartily invite you to attend all our services. Hn r rd and Thaye N. E. Elsworth, rector as follows: —Holy Communion. .—Church school. —Prayer and sermon. BISMARCK NAZARENE CHURCH Rev. S.C. Taylor, District Supt. tothe services Sunday will be as fol- ows: :00 a, m.—Sunday school. a, m.—Preaching services. p. m.—Preaching services. vices are held in the World War rial building dining room. Everyone is invited. GOSPEL TABERNACLE d's Unfinished Symphon p. m.—Radio service, KGCU. Dp. m.—Evangelistic service. “The Man Who Rode to Mule.” Ness of Duluth, all services. Si nt Hell ona Rev. Maurice Minn, will spea’ TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Avenue A at Fourth Street Opie S. Rindahl, pastor ‘There is a cordial welcome at nth Sunday after Trinity, h school and Bible classes, .m. ning worship, 11:00 o'clock, ‘mon, “Singleness of Service.’ Anthem, Trinity choir, S. T. Lille- director. ng servic lock. ermon, “The Lord’ Oct. 3, Ladies’ me.” Aid, 3:00 confirmand class, 9:00 ‘od Seventh at Rosser Avenue Wm. A. Lemke, Minister This Sunday will ‘be observed as Evangelis! Emphasis Sunday throughout our denomination. The theme of all to share our Christian ip with us. a, m.—Sunday school, Merrill Special musi Sermon subject: The Challenge of ngelical League of i Vvangelistic service. y the minister. 8:00 p. m.—-Wednesday, Mid-week meeting for Bible study and prayer. Study theme: The Christian and Prayer. THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth St. and Ave. B Ellis L. Jackson, minister Sunday, Sept. 29, 1935: 10:00 a. m.—The ‘church school. Bd- ward Cole, superintendent. Mrs. G. J. Worner, primary superintendent. The Quain class for young people will be taught by Mrs. 1, A. Wilson. A cor- dial invitation to enroll for the fall term beginning next Sunday. 11:00—Morning worship. If with- out a regular place to worship we in- vite you to share our fellowship. Spe- cial music by our churcn choir. Sermon. Our guest preacher will be Rev. H. G. Bens who will take both es. You are invited to hear He speaks out of a long fruitful tery for the church. ‘The evening service. Pianist, Catherine Mason. Sermon by Mr. Bens. 9:00 p. m.—Senior B. Y. P. U. Join the group in study of ‘worth-while topics and in a rich fellowship. Wednesday, Oct. 2, at' 7:30 p. m— Monthly church night for all our peo- ple. Reports, worship, prayer and praise, For old and young. Make this your church night. BISMARCK BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. Rosser and Highth Sts. Benjamin Schlipf, minister m.—Sunday’ school. s for all age groups with experienced teachers. Send your children for instruction in the scriptures. 11:00 a. m.—German service. Topic: “Christi Liebe zu uns.” Die Welt ist liebearn. In dieser Predigt sehen wir die Liebe Jesu von drei Gesicht- spunkten, 2:00 p. m.—German Bible school under leadership of Karl F. Gutsche. 7:15 p. m—B. Y. P. U. to which young and old are invited. Topic: “What Can Our Soclety Mean to Us?” 8:00 p. m.—English preaching serv- ice. Topic: “The Devil’s Gospel.” This topic not more sensational than the fact Indicated by it. Revival services—At 8 o'clock each evening except Saturday there will be an evangelistic meeting to which everyone is most cordially invited. The topics for the week are: Monday: he Twice-born.”” Tuesday—“Three Important Facts.” a efonende: "The Forgiveness of in. Thursday—"One Thing Thou Lack- 8 Friday—“The Knock At the Door.” Try to plan your engagements 80 that you can attend all of these serv- @ church year, and all our people are ices. [ AT THE MOVIES Star-Studded Comedy Tuneful and Diverting Tuneful, brisk and gay, “The Big Broadcast of 1936,” which opens at the Paramount theatre Sunday, com- bines a diverting comedy plot with an impressive collection of stars, gar- nered from the top ranks of radio, stage and screen, Packed with rich comedy moments, handsomely produced, this highly en- tertaining production is headed by a that can be depended upon to the way when it comes to cut- comics, |band to visit her. Bill |culminate in Francis and Brent in ‘Goose and the Gander’ “The Goose and the Gander,” a Warner Bros. comedy drama involv- ing an unique love tangle, opens at the Capitol theatre tomorrow, with Kay Francis and George Brent in the stellar roles, The plot involves both the theft of hearts and of jewels, is set in the gayest of atmospheres and carries most exciting situations. The story evolves about the plot of a divorced wife to get even with the pretty blonde who stole her husband’s heart. She maneuvers the second wife and her escort, with whom she is plan-|~ ning a trip to the mountains while her husband is away on business, in- to her lodge, where they are com- pelled to spend the night. At the same time she invited the ex-hus- With all under one roof, and a rob- ber and his “moll” who have run out of gas, thrown in for good measure, there ensues many lively, exciting, and embarrassing situations which surprising climax, In the all star cast with Miss Fran- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1985 THE GUMPS—ALL’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL RIM WAS COME To THE SHABBY RoOwnG HOUSE TAKE MILLIE BACK HOME = THIS TA Pitts STANDS FIRMLY BY HER MAMA = gear Sober wie Youane My LAWFUL WEDDED WIFE ~ You MUST COME WOME WITH ME— MILLIE, DARLING = BELIEVE ME = 1 WOULDN'T WANT ‘alll AND IF THIS GADGET DOES WHAT I THINK ru |] AFTER ALL'S SAID AND DONE, WHEN IT COMES FOOTBALL, A MAN'S ' BEST FRIENDS ARE HIS DOGS !/ OF FEET THAT CAN MOVE FROM HITHER TO YON IN A YOU MEAN TSAY THAT LAWSY! LAWSY/ JES NY HUSBAND DDNT WHEN WE-YAWWL FINKS WE, WINS A PILE AJACK, DE BOOKIE TAKES IT ON, DA LAM: == -UMIUM! DUZZ GIMME TH’ COMBINATION TO HIS NEW, T GO SECOND-HAND SAFE, WHICH MEANS I THE ONLY t WHY, LT TOLOJA GUY WHO KIN OPEN IT! SOT BETTER NOT LOSE (TI TT Take Good care . GOT TH OF (ITI SAFE, WILL/ ComBi- Ya2 NATION! aga iii IEEE TTA Byo TREN FOLLOWED ROUND AFTER ROUND OF NIGHT LIFE. THE MATERNAL SPIRIT. THERE'S GOIN’ TO BE LAW AND ORDER HERE. WOT YOU MUGS NEED |S A MOTHERLY INTEREST, AN' | AIMS TO MAINTAIN PEACE Ft HA TO BEAT THE EARS OFF'N EVERY LAST ONE O' YE. AN TWAT GOES FER YOU, TOO, YOU Geel You TOU WOR! tow BUCK TEETH OUTER YER UGLY PUSS, |’ a a gg UST START SOMETHING! CUT OUT THE SNARLIN' AN’ FIGHTIN’, YoU DAD GUMMED OLD ROOSTERS! GIT OUT! HOW D'YA, SPOSE OOP AN'GUZ EVER GOT, JOUTA TH UNDER - SHIVERS IN MY GIZZARD —

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