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ST, MARYS PRO-CATH Rey, Robert A. Feeha: Y Broadway Avenue at Hig’ 5 Masses at 6, 8, ¥, 10 and 1 a. m, he 9 o'clock mass is for children. FIRST CHURCH OF CHUIST, SCIBNTINT 23 Fourth Street Sunday service at 11:00 a. m. schoo! at 9:45 a m. testimonial t 8 o'clock. ‘A reading room maintained in the Hoskins Block, 200% 4th St. is open Gelly trom 12't0 8 om: Sunday, 3 All are. welcome to attend the rvices and to mrke use of hg roo: BISMARCK GOs Rosser and | TABERNACLE tor tinday school. Mrs, G. Biandigo, Supt. Classes for all. 11:00—Morning worship. Ser Pyanselist Wallace Ross, Subject, ve, the Mother of All the Living.” Radio broadcast, 2:45 p. m., over station KGCU, Mandan. 745 p. m,—Young people's mecting. @ welcome. Subject, “The Great~ ragedy of 1936.” p. m.—Evangelistlc service. ev. Ross will speak on “The Events f the Last Days.” Mrs, Ross will speak on Monday ght at 8:00 o’clock, and there will ‘special services every night on the Higns of the time and the coming of fhe Lord, All are cordially invited. * ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) 419 Fourth St. J. V, Richert, Pastor “We preach and teach a changeless @hrist for a changing world.” Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity, Gept. 20th: lasses, including Junior Bible. Miss owella Brelje, Supt. 10:45—Morning worship (English), Mrs. F.. Peters, organist. At this serv- See Sunday, school rally day will he observed. The parents are requested to bring their children to this serv-|S ice. 7:15 p. m.—Bible Hour in charge of fhe Walther League. 8:00—Evening services. Mrs. M. Rusert, organist. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH: 616 Ave. D. G. Adolph Johns, Pastor Sept. 20—Fifteenth ‘Sunday after Srinit 245 @, m.—Sunday school and Bible 10:30—Morning worship. The Lord's Supper will be cele- Brated. ‘Vocal quartet, Mesdames Cunz and Melby and Messrs. Nelson and Swen- n. Sedermon, “Spiritual Food for Life's Tourney.” fwili meet in church parlors. $:00 p. m.—Worship. Special music, selected. rman, “Lay Up Heavenly Treas- ednesday, Sept, 23, at 7:30 p. m— Pevotional hour. “Bring your Bible fnd join us. Read Galatians 1. Saturday, Sept. 26, at 9:00 a, m.— (ontirmation class. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ‘Thayer at Second St. i Floyd E, Logee, Pastor FWe delleve in Jesus as Christ; We accept Him as our Saviour and i Friend; i We pledge Him our loyalty, in every relationship of life.” 9:45—Sunday school, departmental- raded instruction. Children ‘three ears old and upward are cared for jwith religious instruction. 11:00—Morning worship. “New De- mands for Old Beliefs.” 6:30—Tuxis society. Conference of high ‘school young people. :30—Bvening fellowship services. ‘Mid-week prayer service, Wednes- Way, 7:30 o'clock. All are cordially fyelcome to this informal service. vice, Miss Florence rank. Offertory, “Andante Cantabile”— Mschaikowsky. : “Temple March’’—Vincent. mmer_Joys’’—Ashford. ‘Take Courage, Now My Feeble Soul”—Schopp. Postlude, DeMonte. We cordially invite you to our serv- ices and our fellowship. Invite some- one to come with you. Let us honor the Lord's a: HE BISMARCK BAPTIST CHURCH . Eighth at Rosser St. Benjamin Schlipf, Pastor 10:00 a. m.—Sunday ‘school, Peter Klein, Supt, This is the teaching de- partment of our work, We have good materials and capable teachers *, m,.—Sunday school with all) i R., m,—Sunday school teachers | to work with your children. Others are availing themselves of this op- portunity to supply religious training for their children, why not you/ 11:00 a, m,—Deutsche Gottedienst. Alle Deutsche der Stadt sind mit aller Herzlichkelt e!ngeiaden, sich mit uns zu grbauen. Das Wort Gottes wird in einfacher Sprache ausgelegt, soduss Jeder die Botschaft verstehen kann, 7:30 p. m.—Baptist Young People’s Union in Engl Miss Emma Bauer is the president of the society, The program Sunday evening will be musical In the larger part. 8:00 p. m.—German service, with @ short sermon on the topic, “Das Blut des Lammes, elne Offenbarung.” Eine kurze Predigt ueber ein grosses Thema. 8:00 p, m., Wednesday—Meeting for Bible study and prayer. Jederman ist zu dieser Stunde der Blbelbe= trachtung und des Gebetes eingeladen, Us ist dies eine Erquickungsstunde mitten In der Woche, Deutsche! Haltet zusammen und erhaltet den Dienst Gottes in der deutschen Sprache! Wir haben das also unsere Aufgabe erkannt und be- gehren tand! CHURCH OF AZARENE H, V. Sorenson, Pastor Dining Room of the World War ‘Memorial Building Sunday school, 10 o'clock. Morning worship, 11 Evangelistic service, 7 ce from ‘KC er day ever ning at 8 o'c fain Ave., west. THE SAL’ ARMY The following services will be held in the Salvation Army Citadel: 45, Mr. Emil John- of this serv- ass for every Herbert % Salvation service, 8:00. The eves ning service will be charge of Major Smith, Good hearty gospel singing is promised, Come and bring a friend, SS CHURCH 3, Elsworth, Rector for the 15th Sunday after a, m.—Holy Communion, a, m.—Chureh school. Morning prayer and sermon, sermon, “The Vulgarity of Rights.” Church school 1} full school of teachers. We «are ine stalling a new merit system and new reading matter ordered for each class, Parents will you not see that your children start next Sunday. We open school at 9:30. Please be prompt. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Avenue A at Fourth St. indahl, Pastor dial welcome at Trin- ity.’ Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity, Christian Education Sunday, Sept. 20. hurch school and Bible classes— a, m. Morning worship—11:00 o'clock. Sermon, “The Need of Christian Ed- ucation.” Dr, J, N, Brown, Concordia college, Moorhead, Minn, ‘Anthem, “The ‘King ‘of Love My Shepherd Is"—Gounod—Trinity choir. Offertory, organ, plano and violin, Mr. Larson, Mrs, Rindahl and Mrs. Swanson. Evening service, 8:00 o'clock. Address, “The Effect of Confirma- tlon Instruction,” Mr, Harold S. Kirk. McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHUR Walter E. r, Pastor Morning worship, 10:30 v'clock. Organ prelude, “A Sketch”—Dubols —Miss Ruth Rowley, organist, ‘Anthem, “O Worship The King”— Maunder, Organ offertory, “Heart Yearnings” —Romanietio, Solo, “Jerusalem, Thou That Stonest the Prophets”—Mendelssohn — Miss Helen Schaefer. Sermon, “That Fighting Mood” by Walter B Vater. Organ postlude, Lorenz, Sunday school, 12:00 noon. A fully equipped school’ with a fine staff of trained teachers, Every department at your service, and a piace for every member of your family. Epworth League, 6:30 p.m. Topic, “A Worthwhile Program.” | Leader, Mr, John Ehrmantraut. Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock, An hour of inspirational worship that you will really en, Organ prelude, Berge. ‘Anthem, “Beside Still Waters"— Hamblen, Organ offertory, “O'er the Hills"— Slade, Solo, selected, Mr. Paul Ytreeide. Sermon, “Charity, or a Chance at Life,” by Walter E, Vater, Organ postlude, “March”—Ashford. Do not forget ‘the talking motion picture on “World Peace” to be given at the City Auditorium on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, under the aus- pices of the Epworth League. Admise sion free, Silver offering. Children must be accompanied by their par ents. We heartily invite you to attend all our services. Shant D'Amour?’— AT THE MOVIES | Slim Summerville Is Featured With Jane * Slim Summerville thinks he's giving | ithe songbirds of this nation too much competition. The tall comedian who warbles with dane Withers and Irvin 8. Cobb in *Pepper,” Jane's new Twentieth Century-Fox picture Saturday, Sun- day and Monday, at the Paramount ‘Theatre, points out that he's turned out to be a crooner without benefit of a single singing lesson and with the added virtue of being absolutely stone deaf. “But the worse I am, the better they Uke it. In fact, it’s got so I can't do a@ picture but what they turn it dnto a half-way musical. Ever since I yodeled ‘Big Foot Sal’ in ‘The Farmer A Wife,’ they've saddled me ‘with songs. In ‘Way Down East’ I fendered a tender ditty entitled ‘All Bound Around with a Wooden String,’ ‘Captain January’ Shirley Temple, Kibbee and I went highbrow the ‘Sextette from Lucia;’ in ite Fang’ I put one over on the Billys with the old tear-jerker, i prvtater i King Steps Out’? New Type of Musical Film If imitation can be said to be the highest form of flattery, Grace Moore can take a bow as Hollywood's most model person. She has refused to imitate herself! When Miss Moore set the entertain- ment world afire with her divine voice in the now memorable “One Night of Love,” frantic producers scanned the world’s opera marts for “another Grace Moore.” They hope- fully set out to produce “another ‘One Night of Love’” and succeeded only in approaching buts not surpassing this history-making film, With her new production scheduled and imminent, Miss Moore was firm- ly convinced that the cycle of semi- operatic musical productions which she launched with “One Night of Love” had run its course. The form- ula which proved so successful for her heretofore was relegated to limbo, and @ newer, more refreshing musical type of film devised. How well she succeeded ts evident in her current production, “The King Steps Out,” at the Capitol Theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, in which Fran- chot Tone, Walter Connolly and Ray- mond Walburn lend their able sup- The most unusual departure appar- ent in “The King Steps Out” is the music which was written by Fritz aeeaing essere virtuoso and out- an contemporary composer. Heard, too, will be Kreisler’s famed composition, “Caprice Viennols.” Un-: like the accepted classical arias which were interpolated in former\films, the SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1936 : THE GUMPS—SHE WHO GETS SLAPPED HERE COMES THE OLD FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS GEE, AND COACH ROOSE WAS SUCH A SWELL GUY, 0! WE'LL MISS HIM ON THAT. OLD FIELD! BUT HE DIDN'T MENTION IT To MEM- BERS OF THE TEAM! MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE THIS TIME WE GIVE 1 CAN'T UNDERSTAND THE MIRACLE TREAT- WHY YOU USE THIS WONDERFUL DISCOVERY FOR BLACKMAIL PROFESSOR. WHEN THAT'S WHERE YOU'RE WRONG, MY DEAR... TONIGHT I PERFORM MV OPERATION FOR THE SHEER ALTRUISM OF SCIENCE / PLEASE WEAR THIS SURGEON'S MASK .. 1 WON'T WANT YOU TO BE C'MIN, MR. SUPRIN TENDENT! I OISMISSED TH’ KIOS EARLY Howey | UKE YASAID! BUT SOME OF'EM )WE'CL START SHOULDA STAYED AFTER SCHOOL) ON YOUR OVER HOU NO, SIREE! THERE AINT ROOM ENOUGH TO SLING A CAT IN HERE, EVEN NOW, ANDI JAINT GUNNER HAVE MY OFFICE CLUTTERED): UP WITH NO BED FER JUNIOR. songs which Miss Moore sings in “The |’ King Steps Out” are all from the pen of Krei FIRST STRING OUTTA THE BUNCH )] OF SUBS WE HAVE THIS YEAR, ALL RIGHT, CELIA... YOU. MAY BRING IN THE ne SS LANO SAKES, WHERE )sorRRy! ‘TH’ Ya GEEN? SUPPER'S AGO, AN’ EV'RY THING'S COLO, HOOL. SUPER OTHER THINGS , YOUR RESOURCEROLNESS OH, MY PET! SURELY : 'T. TEND AW -OWN SON IGARSTIN’ YOU SIMPLY HAVE 7O SAVE ME’ I'Lt 1G UP FUNDS FROM SOMEWHERE. \ * “SURE » TAIN’ BOOTS Yo TH’ DANCE !!! 1 OUNNO = MEBBE, WS MY OFF DAY 1 OUST DONT SEEM TICATCH ON 1%, en py > We 3 Uy