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Mas: i=. ‘The 8:30 o'clock mass is for VIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 123 Fourth Street ervice at 11:00 a, m. am, testimonial meetin o'clock. ‘A reading room maintained in the Hoskins Block, 200% éth St. ts open dally from 13'to 8 pm: nday, 3 m. Aur are welcome to attend the church services and to make use of the reading roo: ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH Corner Third and Thayer N. E. Elsworth, Rector There will be but one service on Sunday. The service will be at 8:30 a. m. Please notice the hour. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH “The Church With a Message for Today” Seventh at Rosser Wm, A. Lemke, Minister 9:45 a. m.—Teachers’ and officers’ brayer service. 0:00 a, m.—Sunday school. Mrs. Floyd Fuller, supt. 11:00 a. m.—Public worship. Clara Mack, pianist. Solo—Miss Iris Schwartz. Rev. H. G. Bens will preach. fmon subject: “A Blessed Nation.” 7:00 p. m.—Young People's service. 7:45—Evening service. Miss Do Bischof, pianist. . Rev. H. G. Bens will preach. Ser- fmon subject: “The Precious Chil- aren.” Monday at 8:00 p. m.—Christian Young People's meeting. ‘Wednesday at 8:00 p. m.—Midweek meeting. FIRST PRESYBTERIAN CHURCH ‘Thayer at Second St. Floyd E. Logee, Pastor “We believe in Jesus as Christ; we sccept Him as our Saviour and Friend; we pledge Him our loyalty in ery relationship of life.” 9:45 a, m.—Bible school. 11:00—Morning worship—'The Heal- ing of the Nations.” 7:30 p. m.—Fellowship service—"A Psychologist Returns to Church.” The musical service, Miss Florence Fritch, organist: Miss CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE: H. V. Sorensen, Pastor mt 9 room of the World War Me- mortal building. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Radio service over KGCU. Mandan, Tuesda; Pi se at 7:45 at the home of the pastor, 122 Main. ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missourl Synod) 419 Fourth Street J. V. Richert, Pastor “We preach and teach a changeless Christ for a changing world.” ag ll worship (English) . Pe st. a ervices at Bald- win (German). There will be no evening services. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Avenue G. Adolph Johns, Pastor July 12, fifth Sunday after Trinity: i Ss. mn—Sunday school and Bi- le lorning worship. Vocal solo by Mrs. R, Cunz. Sermon by Rev. J. H. Lunde. Monday, July 13, at 8:00 p. m.— Service by the Gospel quartet from the Lutheran Bible Institute, Min- neapolis, Minn, TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Avenue A at Fourth Street Opie 8. Rindahl, Pastor “There Is a Cordial Welcome at Trinity” PA Sunday after Trinity, July 12th: Church school and Bible classes 9:45 a, m. Morning worship 11:00 o'clock. Sermon: “Come, See Greater Things.” “Christian, the Morn "Shelley, by Trinity church , Charlotte Sathre, Vernon Satter, soloists. Tuesday, July 14—Lutheran Bible Institute quartette, 8:00 p. m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth St. and Ave. B Rey. Ellis L. Jackson, Minister Sunday, July the 12th, 1936 10:00 a, m.—The church school. Ed- ard Cole, superintendent. The Evarts class for adults. The Quain class for young people, The Tuxis class for high school. \—Morning worship. janist—Mrs. Clarence Gunness. Response after prayer by the choir. Anthem: selected by the choir. Sermon: “The Christian Solution of the Problem of Suffering.” 8:00—The evening service. Pianist—Catherine Mason. Solo: selected by Miss Myrtle Baska. Sermon Forgotten Love.” 9:00 p. m.—The Young People’s Hour, Leader: Georgia Mason. The Divine Voice in the Bible. The young people invite you to the evening serv- ice and the Fellowship hour follo ing. During the summer months our | services will be held in the church Ethel Sandin, soloist: “O Loving parlors which are always cool. We . | invite you to share these services with the young people of the church. BISMARCK GOSPEL TABERNACLE Corner of Rosser and Eleventh Postlud a ‘We cordially invite you to worship with us, to unite in our fellowship. McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Walter E. Vater, Pastor Sunday, July 12, 1936 Morning worship 10:30 o'clock. Organ prelude: “Morning Song” Ashford, by Miss Eleanor Cook, or- ganist. Anthem: “Come Unto Me"—Bain ae offertory: “Love Divine” fe. Solo: “The Voice in the Wilder- ness”—Scott, by Miss Vivian Coghlan. Sermon by Rev. Alfred Roe, district superintendent, Organ postlude: e1. Sunday school 12:00 noon. Classes for all ages. Every department of our church school Evening worship Organ prelude: 2 “Soft Floating on the Air” offertory: “Eventide’—Mal- our service, o'clock. elected by Miss Amelia Strat- ‘Sermon by Rev. Alfred Roe, district superintendent, Bismarck, N. D. Organ postlude: “March Antique’— Stearns. ‘We heartily invite you to attend all our services. Rev. R, E. Smith, Pastor Sunday school 1 Mrs. G. Mandigo, supt. Beatrice Al the subject will be special music and singing at 2:45 p, m.—Radlo service over sta- tion KGCU, Mandan. 5 Pe —The C. A. group will charge of this service. 5p. m.—Evangelistic service. Duffey will speak on the ving One, Good Night Be sure to hear the and the coming week ices and vacation Bible 1. Morning Bible school 9:00 a. m, every morning except Saturday. Evangelistic meeting every night except Monday and Saturday at 8:00 ernoon at 4:30 o'clock Sunday of the air will be broadcast over station KGCU, Mandan. Street meet- ings every Saturday, 8:30 p. m., across from the Patterson hotel. All are cordially welcome. AT THE MOVIES Jane Constantly in Trouble in Picture Just @ good little girl who's always 4n bad! That's the type of role that mis- chievous Jane Withers has in her netv heart-warming Fox hit, “Little Miss Nobody,” which comes Sunday and Monday to the Paramount theatre. Jane is one of the children in the @unshine Orphanage presided over by two kindly matrons, and her pranks continually have her in ‘hot water. When Jane steals a complete dinner from the back of a grocery wagon s0 that the children will not go hungry on Thanksgiving Day, she is atrested ‘nd brought before the juvenile court. The judge, however, decides that Jane's act was unselfish rather than malicious and paroles her in the matron’s custody. @he goes on her good behavior for a while but when she tries to do her bosom pal, Betty Jean Hainey, a good turn, she is discovered and the ing her act, re- Bobby Breen Earns Cantor’s Applause The fame and applause which Bobby Breen earned with his golden- voiced tenor on Eddie Cantor's radio broadcasts follow him to the sound screen on which this eight-year-old vocal marvel makes his bow in “Let’s Sing Again,” at the Capitol theatre today. Once in a blue moon a delightful by the dream-like voice intonating operatic arias, folk tunes and popu- lar melodies in English and Italian. “La donna e mobile,” from “Rigoletto,” an air only attempted by finished singers, is sung with east by Bobby, as well as “Santa Lucia,” “Oh, Marie,” “Lullaby,” and the title song, “Let’s And a word about Bobby's magni- ficent dramatic talent! His perform- ance as the orphan, whose voice is I wish SOMEBODY ELSE WAS SHIPWRECKED SHIPWRECK VICTIM CLINGS FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS WE OUGHTA CHRISTEN OUR BOAT! EVEN ‘THQ IT HAS A NAME, WE OUGHTA GO THRU A CEREMONY BEFORE WE TAKE IT MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE Lew Wen PARES THE EGYPTIAN, INCENSE WIT WHICH MEANWHILE, | HYSTER AND HAKKIM fer gp gt Ree Sie a KEEP IM & COR: ' NER in! CORNER AL THE SWINE, DEVRIES, HAS DOUBLE CROSSED US - WITHOUT HIM AND HIS DRUG, THE GIRL MAV SNAP OUT OF IT ANY TIME -ANOD THEN... 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