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rouwnes Qa vs Doresco THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 19835 URSIN TeNra ar | SIDE GLANCES CHURCH NOTICES Sacred Heart Catholic Church | Wilton, N. D. Order of Masses: First Sunday, Mass at 11:00 a. m. ‘Third Sunday, Mass at 10:00 a. m. Rey. John C. Wingering. Parish Priest. Wing. Congregational Church E. E. Matteson, Stated Supply. ‘The church services are held every two weeks on Sundays at 8:00 p. m., Everyone invited. Sunday School! every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Mrs. Clyde Harvey, superintendent. 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor un- @er the leadership of Supt. Hall. LUTHERAN RURAL CHURCHES Driscoll Parish Sunday, Dec. 22. ‘No service at Driscoll due to the confirmation service at Zion. The service at Zion starts at 11:00. At noon the Aid will serve and the com- munion service will begin at 2:30. A mission offering will be taken at the morning service. In the evening the Driscoll Leagues give a Christmas pageant, Dec, 25, Services: 11:00; St. Petri at 2:00, and Tuttle at 4:00 with the Christmas program fol- lowing the service. Dec. 26, Services: and Zion at 2:30. Dec, 27, Program by the Sunday school at 3:00. Program at Lange- dahl at 8:00. Dec, 28, Program at Zion at 8:00. We bid a hearty welcome to these services. Langedahl at Driscoll at 11:00, C. T, Brenna, Pastor. REGAN LUTHERAN PARISH Sunday, December 22, 1935. Christmas festival services, p. m, 3:00 Opie S. Rindahl. MARIA LUTHERAN CHURCH Braddock | G, Adolph Johns, Pastor Sunday, Dec. 22. 2:00 p. m., Christmas service. Program by the Sunday school. Choir anthems: “Tidings of Great Joy”; “Glory Be to God.” Sermon: “The Wonderful Babe of Bethlehem.” Christmas Service | Dec. , 1935, 2:00 p. m. i Hymn: All Hail to Thee”—Con- | gegation. The Christmas Story, Luke 2:1-20— Pastor Johns. Hymn: “Good News from Heaven” —Congregation. Reading: “Welcome” — Ronald Johnson. Reading: “God's Messengers” — Doris Edholm. Reading: “Christmas Bells’—Ralph Hanson. Exercise: “Message of Bells"—Mar- vin and Ramona Kangas, Ralph and Vernon Hansen, Song: “Can a Little Child Like Me” | —Lucille Johnson, Reading: “Shine Out Little Candle” —Dorothy Nordstrom. Reading by Martin Luther—Hugh Hansen. | gregation. School, 11:00 a. m. School, 10:30 a. m. | and conduct the first quarterly con- Reading—Arlette Erickson. Reading—Ruby Martinson. Reading: “A Christmas Carol’— THE GUMPS—BROACHING THE SUBJECT BIM.('M AFRAID I'M iEaumayyeeae . GOING TO HAVE A ; NOW MAMA BREAKDOWN -— | JUST R CALM YOURSELF- CAUGHT ANDY \ AN! JUST HOBNOBSING WITH A DIAMOND N -AND SPEAKING OF DIAMONDS ~ 1 SAW A BEAUTIFUL BROOCH a THE ROUGH DOWNTOWN ‘TODAY /. I THINK THE BEST WAY FOR US TO SPEND THAT $500 |S TO BUY GROCERIES AND “THAT MUCH MONEY. COULD BE SPREAD TO TAKE IN A LOT OF POoR FAMILIES, AND, GEE, WE ALL KNOW “THAT PEOPLE Vernon Johnson. Lucille Johnson, Exercise: “Holly Wreaths”—Ron- ald and Melvin Johnson, Ramona Kangas and Vernon Hansen. Song: “While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night"—Grant Peterson, Jr. Readir “Jesus is Born in Beth- lehe! Edward Peterson. Reading: “In a Manger’—Helen Nordstrom. Reading: ‘The First Christmas! Day”—Grant Peterson, Jr. Reading: “What Child is This?”— Elaine Nordstrom. Song: “Away in a Manger”—Mar- vin Kangas. Reading: “Christmas Carol”—Har- old Johnson. Reading: “Christmas Gifts’—Mel- vin Johnson. Reading: “Christmas Everywhere” —Williard Nordstrom. Anthems: “Tidings of Great Joy,” “Glory to God”—Choir. Hymn: “Come Hither Ye Faithful —Congregation. Sermon text, Matthew 1:19-24. Sermon: “The Wonderful Babe of Bethlehem”—Pastor Johns. Hymn: “O Little Town of Bethle- hem"—Congregation. Christmas offering for the Sunday school. Hymn: “Joy to the World’—Con- Benediction and three-fold Amen. METHODIST CHURCHES Moffit M. E. Church Morning worship, 10:30 o'clock. Sunday school 11:30 a. m. Epworth League 3:00 p. m. Prayer meeting, Tuesday, 8:30 p. m. Carlin F. Curtis, Pastor. Braddock M. E. Church Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Epworth League 7:00 p. m. Evening worship 8:00 o'clock. Carlin F. Curtis, Pastor. McKenzie December 22, 1935. Worship service, 10:00 a. m. Christmas program by the church Sterling Christmas program by the church Worship service, 11:30 a, m. Menoken Church school, 7:00 p. m, Worship service, 8:00 p. m. Rev. Roe will preach at Menoken ference on Jan. 5, Keep this date in mind. Remember the Watch Night Service at McKenzie and plan to be present. There will be a social hour followed by a program to be given by repre- sentatives from all three places. Everyone is invited to attend. Theodore C. Torgerson, Pastor. + MISSION CHURCH Sunday school at 10:00 a, m. Preaching service at 11 a, m. Reading: “Christmas Wreaths’ —| THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) ULILLL bf, OLD TIN HAT! IN A DA SNS NICE AND COMFY —S0, FOLKS, L WALKS THRU TH’ ) AW, RATS, BIG BLIZZARD FER MILES, TILL JEskimo! How Seseres Peal we Soe WW’) coupLe o€ THEY Kept Me FROM EREE DIN’ | JLITTLE TREE OUT FRONT WHO WANT THE ESKIMO TA LECTURE ABOUT WH! NORTH POLE! THINK Ya KIN Bo (GSsAam? SPRBATOR FERICITE I BOY, &\ ANOL NOD LA _# cre MOLT AND Subject: “The King.” Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m. Sunday evening the Sunday school will give a Xmas program at 8 o'clock. A cordial invitation is extended to all who wish to worship with us. H. E. Bergeland, Pastor. (Additional Churches on Edit. Page) | AT THE MOVIES Myrna Loy Starred in Fast-Moving Picture Adventure and romance, drama and comedy, are deftly blended in “Whipsaw,” which brings Myrna Loy to the screen in a new hit with Spen- cer Tracy as her co-star. ‘The picture opens Saturday at the Paramount Theatre to take its place among the more important new sea- son’s screen offerings. Seldom has Hollywood given Amer- ican theatregoers a more happily mat- ed team of stars than Miss Loy and Tracy. The latter has a role in which his delightful brand of egotism and bombast is tempered with an en- tirely human romance. an lightness she first displayed so ingly in “The Thin Man” and marked her as a vivid new screen per- which 14 Couples Married at Once in Western Film; The famous communal wedding Ranch” some four years ago, during which fourteen cowboys and cowgirls were married, is duplicated in “Mel- ody Trail,” Gene Autry's latest star- ring picture, which comes to the Cap- itol Theatre today and Saturday. This famous wedding still spoken about up and down the coast was a horse affair all the way through. The couples were on their horses in cow- boy costume, and a cowboy minister, also on his horse, performed the cere- mony. This was culminated when a lasso was placed around each couple and they were tightly tied together. 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