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Church.t.|| News ST MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC Rev. Father Robert A. Feehan, Pastor Broadway Avenue a 5 Masses at 7:30, 8:45, e’clock. The 8:45 o’clo children. Mass is for 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 meeting at 8 o'clock. ‘A reading room maintained tn th: Hoskins Block, 200% 4th St. ts open|¢ @ally from 12 to 6 p. m.; Sunday, 3 to 5 p.m. All are welcome to attend the church services and to make use of the reading room. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH “The Church With a Message for da Today” Seventh at Rosser Avenue Wi m, A, Lemke, Minister 10:00 a. Sunday school. Mer- gill Larkin, : ; 11:00 a. m.—Public worship service. Special music by the choir. Special message by the pastor, qpening, our rev athway to R. 7:00. p. m.—Bvangelical League of Christian Endeavor. 2 7:45—Evening Evangelical service. ¥ Special muste. Hvangelistic message by the pas- tor. —Every evening except Satur- day, special services. 2:00 p. m.—Every day except Sat- urday and Sunday, special prayer meetings at the church. : We invite all to join hands with us in_an effort to bring a revival of real Bible Christian experience to jarger measure in this city. If you cannot come, we solicit your earnest ‘prayers. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Avenue D G. Adolph Johns, Pastor Seventeenth Sunday ‘after Trinity, t. 13: 9:45 a. m.—Sunday school and Bi- ble classes. The adult class meets at the Johns home, 702 7th St. ‘mon on Sunday?” 7:15 p. m—Luther League discus- sion hour. Topic: “The Place of the Luther League in Missions,” introd- aced by Mrs. Adolph Johns, $:00—Evening worship. Vocal solos by Mr. H. A. Swenson. “Walk Worthily of Your ert Calling.’ ‘Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 8:00 p. m— Choir practice. Thursday, Oct, 17, at $:00 p. m— ‘Women's Missionary society at the Johns home, 702 7th St. Topic: “The ‘Home Life of the Africans”; p. m.—Bible study in the church p Read John 6 and be with us. day, Oct. 18, at 8:00 p. m.—The mén's club will _meet at the George Hanso.: home, $20 Avenue B West. Saturday, Oct. 19, at 9:00 a, m.— Confirmation class; at 2:00 p. m.— Junior Mission band in the church parlors. McOABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH ‘Walter E. Vater, Pastor Morning worship 10:80 o'clock. Organ prelude: “Regret”—Hawelka, ‘by Miss Ruth Rowley, organist. “The Voice in the Wilder- ness”—Scott. Organ offertory: “A Memory”— Gillette. The Song of Redemption"— theroe, by Miss Arleen San- 80) Pre t Waiter E. Vater. Organ postlude: “Solemn Proces- sion"—Greenwald, At this service the officers and teachers of the church school will reconsecrate their lives to the teach- ing ministry of the church. Sunday school 12:00 noon. for all ages. Will you not make an effort to be present with the chil- dren of your home? The adult class- es are counting on you. Epworth League and the Builders League both meet at 6 p. m. All above high school age meet in the church parlors. The Builders League in the men’s room downstairs. Both leagues heartily invite you. Evening worship 7:30 o'clock. A real inspirational service of one hour’s duration. Singing of the old hy.ms led by the choir and a Gospel message that you will enjoy. Organ prelude: “Adoration”—Ather- ton. Anthem: “Praise Ye the Father”— Classes Gounod, Organ offertory: “Berceuse”—Kind- er. ted—Miss Ethel Sandin. yur Unobserved Sins,” by ‘Walter E. ater. Organ, postlude: “Allegretto Mode- rato”——Beethoven. Midweek devotional service on 1 Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. We heartily invite you to attend FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Avenue B Ellis L. Jackson, Minister October the 13th, 1935 Sunda; : —The church school. Ed- 10:00 a. ward Cole, increased enrollment for this quarter and we invite your attendance. The Evarts class for adults studying the international lessons, taught by Miss Gertrude Evarts. The Young People’s class using the 20th Century lessons, taught by Mrs. Quain. Now is a good tims to enroll. 11:00—Morning worship. Sermon theme: “The Continuing Life.” by Eilis L. Jackson. 7:30—Evenint vice. Sermon theme: “The Lift of Pray- cer,” by Ellis L, Jackson. 30 p. m.—The Senior Young Peo- group Invites you to share with them the evening service and their -hour , afterward. Good fellowship, live @iscussion and a friendly wel- come, A good place to spend sun- ~day evening. ednesday, Oct. 16th, at 7:30 p. m. oung people's night at the par- meetings: “The w rn. ion: “The Reality of God,” by |“ upt. Our school has an| yy their guests at this monthly Young Peoples’ Night. ‘Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock —The Mission Circle will meet with Mrg. O. T. Raaen, 718 9th St. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Dining room of the World War Memorial building: day school 10:00 a, m, ning worship 11:00 o'clock, ship 8:00 o'clock, welcome, Sorensen, pastor in SAINT GEORGE MARTYR 1 and Thayer rth, Rector ‘ommunion, school. m.—-Holy m. Church Morning prayer and sermon. Lorenzo Belk will sing “The Mr. Living God” by O'Hara, as an offer- ory. Visitors always welcome at all services, ZION EV ERAN CHURCH . LUT (Synodical Conference) 419 Fourth Street . V. Richert, Pastor » “We preach a changeless Christ for a changing world 13th: —Sunday school with all s Rosella Brelje, supt. a, m.—German confessional a. m.—German Communion Mrs. F. Peters, organist. 30 p. m.—Church services at Bald- ible hour in charge of gue, glish Communion ser- TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Avenue A at Fourth Street Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor “There 1s a cordial’ welcome at Trinity” aturday, October 12—8, ference at 10 a. ™. . teachers iy m., and p.m, Addresses _b; . Bruce. unday, Oct. 13, 17th Sunday after Trinity: Church school and Bible classes 9:45 a, m. Morning worship 11:00 Sermon by the Rt. Stoeve, Fargo. Anthem: “How Lovely Messengers”—Mendelssohn, the Trinity Song service: Johnshoy, at 7:30 ity church choir, director, "clock. ev. David Are Thy by oir. reat Deliverance”— p.m. by Trin- alph W. Soule, THE SALVATION ARMY 220 Main Avenue ‘Adjutant and Mrs, H. Smith, Officers ; in charge Lieutenant H. Akers, Assistant Sunday, September 13th: 9:45 a. m.—Company meeting, or Sunday school. Classes for all ages, including a Bible class for adults. ‘Come and bring your children to Sun- day school. Mr. George Stebbins in charge. 10:45 a, m.—Holiness meeting or morning worship. A service with the theme of Holiness. Adjutant H. Smith will bring the message. :30 p. m.—Young People's Legion. A service conducted by the young people, but everyone is welcome, Miss Leona Sjoblom in charge. 8:00 p m,—Salvation meeting. Old- time gospel singing and speaking. Special music. Adjutant H, Smit will bring the message. The Salvation Army extends ‘a hearty welcome to the general pub- Me to attend each of these services. It you do not have a church home, come to the Salvation Army and bring your friends, You will be made to feel at home. BISMARCK BA Eighth and R s Benj. Schlipf, Past: junday school. Peter ent. man service, Topic: rman Bible class, K. ructor. aptist Young People’s nglish service, Note We Know Our Loved A study of Revelation are invited to attend. interesting and Important questions. Tf you have any such questions you would like to have treated, send them in to the pastor whose address 1s 618 Eleventh St, On the first Sunday evening in every month questions that may be handed in will be an- swered as far as possible, We gladly concede that there are some questions We cannot answer. However, we shall b happy to try yours, FIRST Thayer at Second Stree! __ 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 of life.” We cordially invite you to join us in worship and fellowship. :45 a. m.—Church Bible school. Departmental-graded_ instruction, 11:00—Morning worship. 6:30 p. m.—Tuxis Young People's society. 7:30-—Evening Fellowship. service. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH t The musical service—Miss Florence Fritch organist: oso" —Thalberg. Moderato”—Thome. D Major”— : “He Shall Come Down DARING TO COME HERE WITH ABILL, FOR+10,000, CAMAGES — AFTER PRACTICALLY DRIVING NE OUT OF HERR HOUSE = IT'S BLACKMAIL, THAT'S WHAT \WIS<1F | FIGHT HER, WILL BE ALL OVER THE FRONT PAGE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 19385 s THE GUMPS—0, DEAR—0, DEAR— A \ THAT SCHEMING WITCH= WANTED TO SETTLE SCRIMP TOGETHER F f HAT THE STORY OF EVERY PAPER __ AN TOWN = AND, IF YOU ASK ME, CRASH, YOURE SUCH A’BIG PAIN, THAT IF YOU WORE A GOLD CROWN! AND CLIMBED ON A POGO STICK, YOUD BE A PERFECT IMITATION + OF A JUMPING TOOTHACHE 7 YOU TOLD THE COACH, BUT WHATEVER IT WAS, TSA LIE! FReck HAS ABSOLUTELY NOTH- ING TO BE ASHAMED THE NEWFANULES (Mom’n Pop) ‘YOU MEAN THET YER GOIN' TBUY TIS TOURIST HOME AND RUN A BOARDIN' HOUSE. FER A WHOLE BUNCH OF CIRCUS FREAKS? YOU HAVE A NERVE, T'TALK--- HOW ABOUT THAT MIDGET MIND OF YOURS? AND WHAT A SWORD SWALLOWER YOU ARE, AT TH DINNER TABLE! TomoRRA YOu Become 2ZE GBELLHOP OF 2E BOOT! FUL MACON - TONIGHT, MISTAIRE HOWDY you ake MY GUEST! 1 TH' NERVE O THAT FRENCHIE| HE TOOK “TH GIG ZEN Yea, I'M YOUR cuestl now, SA \E You were, MY Guest, I WOULDA GIVEN YOU TH’ BIC STEAK AN’ TAKEN TH SMALL ONe, MYSELF! ss YY: YOU COMPLAIN? Yor : STEAK EE HAIR jot SO? Ue e ees ee WUPEY HOTELL BUT N Y AND UPP' Beices) h WASH TUBBS Rain"—Buck. Tenor solo: Mr, Otto Bauer. Evening— ‘Andantino”—Lowden. “‘Meditation”—Campbell- Postlude: “Allegro”—Galbraith, Choir: “Jesus, Word of God Incar- nate”—Gounod, Inyite some friend to attend church with you. ' ‘Where wayfarers die at lonely spots in Argentina, crosses are erected and @ tin can hung from the cross-arm. Into these cans travelers drop coins age. Mr. and Mrs, Jackson invite young people of the church to be AT THE ‘Broadway Melody’ Is Song-Dance Sensation “Bo -packed with entertainment is thi all to be used by any distressed way- farer. MOVIES ‘Brent and Davis Star In New G-Men Picture AWA THERE | | WHERE TO. SPLENDIO! BUT. L TRUST YOULL PARDON, REURE ATURE SSRERRO'ES QONEIE SSCNAOIE PIGSKIN POOSK & aie vss, GONE eet MEAN BODY STOLE ‘OUR TREASURE! ATONE CE: | UIE UARDIN' IT AN’ HE | |US IS ACTUALLY) HE, FELL ASLEEPI tH! WAR TAT CHESTS EMPTY,