The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 7, 1936, Page 8

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_Church ST MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIO Rev. Father Robert A. Feehan, Pastor Broadway Avenue at cei Street Masses at 7:30, 8:45, 10 and 11 o'clock. The 8:45 o'clock Mass is for ehildren. 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 the Hoskins Block, 200% 4th St. is open dally from 12 to 5 p. m.; Sunday, 3 to 5 p.m. All are welcome to attend the church services and to make use of the reading room. 3 BISMARCK GOSPEL TABERNACLE Corner of Rosser and Eleventh. v. R. E. Smith, Pastor. 10:00 a m.—Sunday School, Mrs. G.. Bree Supt. 11:00—Morning worship. The sub- ject for morning will be “Fire,” an unusual message showing the tre- mendous need of the hour. Rev. Grant of Selfridge is expected for the morning service, bringing a group of people who will be baptized in water. 3:16 p. m—Radio service over sta- Goo, Mandan, 6:46 p. m.—Christ Ambassadors will meet. 7:46 p. m.—Evangelistic service: | SIDE GL - « By George . Spot was hardly sick at all to worry about. when we had him inoculated.” \wome friend to come with you to 200 j ware, of Discipleship.” class in the social parlor, led by Dr. Brandes, All men are invited. school young people. Invite your friend. to Differ"—an exposition of Gene: “Building on the Bible. people invite you to join them. god's Explanation of Humanity in Need of @ Crusade tor Christian Ac- n. ‘Week services— Tuesday night, 8 p. m.—Continuing the series of studies on the “Acts o the Apostles.” Thursday ‘night, 8 p._m.—Choir Practice and prayer service. Friday night, 8 p.m.—Christ_Am- bassador'e service, Jack Andrews in hildren church will be held as usual Saturday afternoon, 2:30 p. m. Mrs, Smith will be in charge. Ali are cordially welcome to all services. THD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thayer at Second St. Floyd EB. Logee, Pastor. “We believe in Jesus as Christ; we accept Him as our Saviour ‘and Friend; we pledge Him our loyalty in every relationship of life.” ‘We cordially invited you to our services and our fellowship, Invite ‘by the Corp Cadets. It will be held ¢ in the Salvation Army at 8:00. The THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1936 church Sabbath, The Lord’s Day. 9:45—Bible school. _Departmental- graded instruction; adult Bible class in the auditorium led by Judge Burr. 11:00 — Morning worship: “The 12:15—Men'’s Open Forum | Bible 4:00—Pastor’s instruction class. 6:30—Tuxis soclety—a discussion of the meaning of the church by high 7:30—Evening fellowship service: “When Religion and Science Agree 11, one of the series of expositions, $:30—Young people's hour — a@ friendly group of Christian young ‘The musical service, Miss Florence Fritch, organist: Morning— Prelude: “Andante Maestoso—Liszt. Offertory: Lento—Karganoff. Postlund: Allegro Maestoso—West. Quartet: Lead Us Our Father, Lead Us—Sullivan; Spirit of God—Crosby Brown. Evening— Prelude: Look Down on Us—Men- delssohn, Offertory: Pastorale—Ludebuehl. Postlude: Alla Marcia in D—Hack- ett, Choir: I Know Not—Gabriel. ; SALVATION ARMY The following services will be held at the Salvation Army Sunday: Sunday School—9:4 Holiness meeting—10:45, Salvation meeting—8:00. The subject of the sermon brought by Adjt. Herbert Smith will be “Sure Foundation.”| The main feature of service will be gospel singing. The public is heartily invited to attend these services. Come and make your self at home. Adjt. H. Smith, A special program will be given service will be in charge of Lieut H. Akers with the assistance of Miss I. Schmidt. The main feature of this service will be hearty gospel singing. A good program is promised. You are invited. Lieut. H, Akers. CHURCH OF THE NAZERENE H. V. Sornsen, Pastor. Dining Room of the World War Memorial Building. Sunday School—10 o'clock. Morning worship—t1 -o'clock. Evangelistic service—7:45. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:45 . m. at the parsonage, 122° West lain. Everybody welcome, (Additional Churches on Edit. Page) __AT THE MOVIES Victor M’Laglen Star In Gay Soldier Picture He fought for fun—and for the “price it paid. But when his little pal was in danger, he forgot about fun and pay and just battled! Starring Victor McLaglen with Freddie Bartholomew, 20th Century's “Professional Soldier,” is now at the Paramount Theatre with a gay, brave story of romance and adventure in foreign lands. McLaglen plays the part of an ad- venturer who first meets his little pal as the victim whom he has been hired to secrete away. Freddie Bar- tholomew is the boy monarch of a little European country, and McLag- Jen is in the pay of revolutionaries. Events come rapidly to a head when a royalist counter-revolution recaptures the kingling and sends ‘McLaglen to a prison cell to await execution. Then McLaglen learns that « secret plot is afoot to do away with Freddie Bartholomew. He man- ages to fight his way out of jail and soon he is engaged in the most thril- ling, savage battle of his life, the fight that brings a happy climax to the picture. ‘Pasteur’ Said to Be Muni’s Greatest Film Paul Muni comes to the screen of the Capitol Theatre tonight in what is said to be his greatest film characterization, “The Story of Louis Pasteur,” a Cosmopolitan production released by First National. Muni portrays Louis Pasteur, the great French chemist and bacteriolo- gist who contributed so much to science. The story, by Sheridan Gib- ney and Pierre Collings, centers about Pasteur’s battle against ignor- ance and prejudice, to save life through sterlization and the use of vaccines against disease. So bitter against him, and so power- ful were the physicians who hated him, that they succeeded in having him banished from Paris. But Pas- teur did not give up his fight against disease. He struggled on in a differ- ent part of France and lived to see his work recognized finally and he himself acclaimed. Josephine Hutchinson the of his faithful wife hay hy exile and aided him in his experi- mental work. The romantic roles are carried out by Anita Louise, as the daughter of Pasteur, and Donald Woods who portrays one of the few physicians who believed in the great chemist, Chief radium producer in Europe 4s the town of Joachimsthal, Czech- oslovakia, which recently celebrated the extraction of the 100th gram of radium from pitchboard. The United States government first began using nickel for coining pur- Poses in 1857, when an alloy of 88 per cent copper and 12 per cent nickel was used to make its copper pennies, Man has less tendency to grow bald in hot climates. f MISS SQUINCH / TAKE A LETTER - FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS GOSH, OFFICER, CAN'T YOu EVEN LISTEN ‘TO ME ? I'M NOT THE ONE WHO BROKE HAT JEWELRY STORE wiNpow! You DON'T KNOW WHAT THIS WILL DO To MY NOW, THEN- FOR OUR LITTLE CHAT BUT, FIRST, PERMIT ME TO REMOVE THIS PLASTIC CLAY FROM MY FACE ‘GOOD GOSH, L CAN'T SEEM TA GIT A RIDE! MEBGBE FT AIN'T ATTRACTIN! EXIOUGH ATTENTION. WASH TUBBS THE GUMPS—~ EVERYBODY WORKS BUT ANDY MISS GLORIA SQUINCH:- ‘you H POWDERED YOUR NOSE SEVEN TI TODAY- THEREBY LO EN ENOUGH TIME TO BUILD Baipac- ‘ YOURS TRULY, ANDREW GUMP FROM THE SCENE ! THAT MAKES SENSE, HA-HA! AND,NOW THAT ITS TWELVE OCLOCK, SUPPOSE WE SOTH UNMASK! GIVE ME THAT wiG! WELL,WELL- SO ITS MYRA NORTH, EH~ THE LITTLE . THIRED TO CARE SEY, MISTER, KIN I HAVE! THOSE RUBBER GLOVES YER ABOUT TA CHUCK IN TH RUBBISH? MIOURS DRAG BY. THE SHERIFF P OF THE GAY PAREE THOUSANDS. TRY AND HER DEPUTIES ARE BE- [GACER TO WITNESS PUNKY MAGLEWS SCHEDULED LTO SQUEEZE INTO THE TINY BUILDING. TIM A FRIEND OF) HEV, GOT) OLSTSIDE, YOU MUGSIEVERY- THE MANAGER? (a BODY OUT! IF THAT CROOK’ YOU'RE COMING WITH ME,JUST THE SAME! MAYBE YOU DONT. AND MAYBE YOU DO— ANYWAY, 1M’ GOING TO PRACTICE MAKING SOME OF THOSE TRICKY SAILOR KNOTS/ RIDE Down, PLEASE? LOL UNTAITHF! ee HERE ~TL NOW IT AND FIND NOOAF WT TAXES ies Ssguee “ZAK. OFT LENTLY, THE WASHROOM DOOR BELLE AND THE WAITING DEPU PS _PUNKY MAGLEW ! Vi A 0 STE w By HAMLIN

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