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), ST. MARY'S PROCATHEDRAL {\ Rey. Robert A. Feehan, Pastor Broadway Avenue at Bighth Street Masses at 6, 7, 8:30, 9:30 and 10:30 m. The $:30 o'clock mass is for aren. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST i 123 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 feading room maintained In the Hoskins Block, 200% «th St., ts open @ally from 12 to § p m.; Sunday, & tob m. Au” are welcome to attend the church services and to mrke use of the reading room. . FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH “The Church with a Message for Today.” Seventh at Rosser Wm. A. Lemke, Minister / 5 a. m.—Teachers’ and officers’ Mrs, a, m.-—Sunday school. uiler, Supt. 200 a, m.—Publie worship. 3. _W. Bischof, pianist. Sermon bythe pastor, “The Man (Gcd Hears and Answers.” 13 Presenting the “Heart rR. Mrs. * over KFYH young People’s service. 5—Evening evangelistic service. Mrs. J. W. Bischof, pianist, 4 Sermon by the pastor, “Are We In the Great Tribulation?” 4 Monday at 8 p. m.—Christian Young People's Fellowship ho: Wednesday at 8 p. gmeeting for Bible stud Midweek nd prayer. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth and Ave. B. Ellis L. Jackson, Minister y, Aug. 30, 1936. m.—The church school. Ed- he Evarts for adults. The Quain class for young people. The Tuxis class for high school age. 11:00—Morning, worship. Pianist, Miss Catherine Mason. Response after prayer. Bolo, “In the Secret of His Pres- bce,” Miss Myrtle Baska. Sermon, the Second Commandment, | I Believe in Man.” | $:00—The evening service. | Catherine Mason. ' 9:00 p. m.—The Young People’s Hour swith Edward Cole as discussion} leader. The young people of the church invite you to the evening service and to their hour which fol- lows. Good fellowship, high ideals, and a place to serve. ' Tople, “He Shall 1 Know God's Will for M ‘Wednesday, Sept. 2, 8:30 p. m.—The monthly business necting and prayer service, For this first fall meeting we invite our people to attend. Plans} will be made for the State convention to meet with our church the last of the month. MeCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Walter E. Vater, Pastor clock. Morning worship, 10:30 o’c! Organ prelude, “Pastorale” Fest. Miss Ruth Rowley, organist. Anthem, “Open Wide Thine Heart” +—Steimel. jan offertory, Usa it. Solo, selected, Mrs. W. J. Targart. Sermon, ‘‘A Question of Motive,” ‘by Walter E. Vater, Organ postlude, “Allegretto"—. Dema- “Liebestraum”— ford. s Sunday school, 12:00 noon. (Classes for all ages). Every department of aur church school at your service. | Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. A wervice of one hour's duration that really enjoy. Singing of old special music by the choir and Iptul gospel message by the pastor. Organ prelude, “Lefebure"—Wely. Anthem, “An Evening Hym 3 oftertory, “Shining Water" Frim) ‘Men's churus, “Hold Thou My Hand” Bruck. . Sermon, “A Transformed Life,” by ‘Walter E. Vater. Organ Ramsey. The Sacrament of Baptism for in- fants and children will be adminis- tered at the morning service at 10:30 o'clock. All parents desirous of pre: senting their children will kindly no- ‘tify the pastor. Phone 556. We heartily invite you to attend postlude, "So Teach Us to Number| t “Meditation’— | CHURCH OF THE NEZARENE H. V. Sorenson, Pastor Diningroom of the World War Memorlal Bullding Sunday school, 10:00 o'clock. Morning worship—11;00 o'clock. Evangelistic service— p.m. Radio service from KGCU, Mandan, Tuesday, 9:00 to 9:30 p. m. (CST). Prayer meeting every Thursday at 122 Main avenue, west. ZION EV, LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) 419 Fourth St. J. V. Richert, Pastor ine Sunday after Trinity, Aug. sor preach and teach a changeless for a changing world.” Morning worship, (English). . K. Peters, organist. Sunday school teachers’ meeting Monday evening, Aug. 31, at 8 o'clock. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Avenue A at Fourth St. Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor “There is a cordial welcome at Trin- ty ‘Twelfth Sunday after Trinity, Aug. Mandan Circuit Luther League con- vention, Church school and Bible classes— er sionary Anthem, “Lift Up Your Heads"— Wennerberg—Trinity church choir. Charlotte Sathre, soloist. Choral “union” concert—3:30 p. m. Rey. George H. Plamann, director. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Ave. D. G. Adolph Johns, Pastor gust 30—Twelfth Sunday after a, m.—Sunday school and Bible 0—Morning worship. oup of girls. parents, members and friends of the congregation are welcome. Bring your own plate, cup and silverware, An offering will be taken to defray, a nfirmation class organize, etc. BISMARCK BAPTIST CHURCH f chlipf, Pastor ay school. re going fo: is Branch of our work and ly invite youn; in our blessi English in a 1 Peter din dial- ea part Instruction is in Ss except one. erman service. Jeder e ist herzlichst eingeladen, zu Gottesdienst zu kommen. Got- wird lauter und einfach esang its erhebend haft ist freundlich. 2:30 p, m.—Ladies’ Mission society meeting. All the ladies of the church sked to be present. :30 p, m.—Baptist Young People's ion. Emma Bauer, president. One- hour's interesting service in ish. = 8:00 p, m.—Kurze detusche Predigt zu Welcher jedermann — herzlichst eingeladen wird, Kin interessantes Thema wird verhandelt werden. 3:00 Wednesday—Meeting for Bible study and prayer. BISMARCK GOSPEL TABERNACLE Corner of er and Eleventh Rey. R. E, Smith, Pastor 10:00—Sunday school. All classes , with sub- ‘hi "Who is What are the signs of her re- ble manifestation? Radio service over sta- Mandan. | he C. A. young people | 3p. meeting |with a ‘special subject, “The Dead Talking to the Living.”’ Is this pos- sible and when do the dead communi- cate with the living? if that is pos- sible. Rev. Rux of Glen Ullin is expected Sunday and will possibly speak a short while in German, Week services: Tuesday night, 8:00 o’clock—Meet- ing in charge of Tabernacle group. icveamesday night—Orenestra prac- ice. | Thursday night—Prayer service. |. Friday night, 8:00 o’clock—Christ’s | Ambassadors in charge. Saturday night, §:30—Across from the Patterson hotel. Street, meeting. |All are cordially welcome. The pastor | will attend the state camp meeting next week held at Lake Wood park in m.—Evangelistic gil our services. Devils Lake, Joan Crawford with Robert Taylor, most sensational “find” in the history of movies since the discovery of Clark Gable, in the new Early American romance, “The Gorgeous Hussy,” is considered Hollywood’s master-strike of.casting for the year. Not since the celebrated love team of Garbo and the late John Gilbert hhas there appeared on the cinema horizon a romantic team 50 full of romantic allure and emotional power as that presented by the coupling of the dynamic Miss Crawford and the handsome and virile Taylor. In the new picture, based on the phonist, guided Miss Crawford through such Successes as “Chained,” “Letty Lyn- ton” and “Sadie McKee,” the new Jove team have roles that give them every opportunity for outstanding formances. Monday and it theatre, its will ‘hold the touracou, a bird of the tropics, of metallic tints. Some may contain cop- Teaming of the world-wide popular | trees and sows seed pig Anne Nagel and Arthur Ayles- worth, Warren Hull and Patricia Ellis, who appeared in “Freshman Love,” are teamed again as the romantic lovers in one of the most fascinating and hilarious comedy dramas of the year, “Love Begins at Twenty,” which {comes to the Capitol theatre tomor- Tow. The picture, however, although primarily romantic comedy, is not without its thrills, for a band of des- perate bandits hold up a bank, rob citizens and shoot up a town, Event- ually they are apprehended by the two lovers, who walk off with a hand- some reward as their marriage dot. 'M GOING TO STAY AWAKE TONIGHT — AND IF THAT SNOOPER PAYS ME ANOTHER VISIT HE'LL HAVE NO MORE CHANCE THAN A SOAP BUGBLE IN A CONCRET! i, LY FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS CAPTAIN KIDDS TREASURE, Ny y, WE'LL BE THE RICHEST LU KIDS IN THE WORLD! AND HIS NAME IS ON § THE BOX, SO IT MUSTA BEEN HIS! GEE, IF THIS REALLY IS HE WAS A PIRATE... HE WAS EXECUTED BY THE BRITISH FOR BEING A SEA RAIDER, BUT THEY NEVER DID FIND WHERE HIS TREASURE WAS q FROM TACK ~ BECOMES SEPARATED GOOD HEAVENS / THAT MAN... HE'S ABOUT TO SHOOT HIMSELF? SWIFTLY, MYRA LEAPS TOA DARK CLUMP OF BUSHES. IN BACK OF WHICH STAND: A DARK FIGURE, WITH REVOLVER RAISED My DEAR -CAN YOU IMAGINE LOSING A FORTUNE AS CALMLY AS ALL THATS STILL SEEKING JACK. MYRA STEPS OUT ON THE TERRACE ~ SALESMAN SAM YOU OUMB KLUCK! YOU CAN'T GIT ALL THAT BACON, HAM, ETC. ON ONE Hook! USE AN— OTHER ONE EER THAT TONG GIMME ANY O” YOUR TONGUE, ertHEeR| = So SORRY, CU22! I DROPPED (Tt! <N SusT @& SLIP OF THE TONGUE | * JE, AN’ DON'T It all starts off with a henpecked husband and his rabbitlike friend drinking so much hooch that they become veritable lions, especially at their lodge where the henpecked hus band tweaks the nose of his boss, whereupon he is both fired and ar- rested, but not before one of the ban- hot to be comfortable has slipped some nti bonds into the lining of his coat, Besides the two romantic leads the cast includes Hugh Herbert, Hobart Cavanaugh, Dorothy Vaughan, Clar- ence Wilson, Robert Glecker, Mary There were no signals in the early Gays of railways—when engineers met on @ single track they had to argue it out. Later a post was erected mid- way between stations so that “he who passed the pillar must go on, and the other go back.” The Norwegian flag was flown far- ther north and farther south than WASH TUBBS qits, whose trail has been getting tooj HOVO WHI BLUSHING FULL SPEED AHEAD yi L NEVER DID SEE SO DERN MANY IM GOIN’ IN DETOURS TW’ RIGHT DIRECTION TELL HOW IT FEELS BUD! TO BE MARRIED TO ATWO: ANO WW BEHALF oF THE SKUNK ST! MERCHANTS, T GUN LADY PRIZE FIGHTERS 3 : PRESENTS, ERE THE BRIDE WILL RESUME HER DUTIES AS SHERIFF,