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i . : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1986 | THE GUMPS—AIN’T LOVE GRAND! . , Church FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH | “The Church with a Message for ‘oday. Seventh at Rosser m. Lemke, Minister 9:45 a. m.—Prayer service. | a, m.—Sunday school, Mrs. A MAN TRIED TO Fil WITH TILDA-SHE PRE’ SHE'S ANGRY, BUT ip. rmon by Rev. Floyd 8. Mugalg, PRU-CATHEDRAL Feehan, Pastor at Elghth St. 0 and 13 a. m, for children. 123 Fourth Street Sunday service at 11:00 e. m, Sunday school at 9:45 a. Wednesday svening te at 8 o'clock. Septrending room maintatne Hoskins Block. 200% 4th St., dally from 12 to 6 DB im. SI m to oP ite welcome to attend the church services and to make use of the reading roo! BISMARCK, GO: Corner of Re Eleventh stor The Onto be, “Looking Jesus, Week services are as follows: Tuesday night meetin neeled in order to attend the fe ing ut Regan a "Thursday night, 8: meeting. Friday Paul B. Ps apeak an Russian 18.00 p.m. rclock, prayer page. All are cordially w FIRST L RAN CHURCH G, Adolph Pastor Oct. 25,—Twentieth Sunday after ay school and Bible ss at the parsonage, 804 Seventh § 10:30—-Morning worship. 1, TABERNACLE |! ZI Hour” over KFYR, m.—Christian Endeavor, ina Job, leader, vening Evangelistic service. Rev. Floyd 8. Magsig, ia ! wellstic services every night eck, beginning at 7.45 o'clock, TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Avenue A at Fourth St. Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor “There 1s cordial welcome at Trintly.” Twentieth Sunday after Trinity, ch school and Bible classes, m. vrship, 11:00 o'clock. « Kingdom of Heaven.” herubim Song"—Bort hurch choir, Clar- a clock, fon of Grace,” he H. Lunde. Mrs. C, A, Narum. organist, Charlotte Sathre, » Teachers’ training course, 8:00 p.m Thursday, Luther League social, 8:00 e in Jesus 4 pt Him as our ge Him our loyalty in every nship of life.” unday school, Beginners, junior, intermediate depart- ments, 10:00— Adult Bible class, led by Judge Bu 11:00 M ing worship. Dr, Mur- of New York will preach. ble school. Young 5 idult departments. Conference for leaders and “Our Church,” led by Dr. k_ McLeod, onference, “Undergirding the| alization— Our Day.” leties, inner hour— “Our Church film y Dr. Mur- Miss ¥lor- Miss Techla Knol FRECK,I GOT A SECRET MT TELL You, BUT YoU feel pe LOVES TELL Me I COULD DO“THAT, BUT. YOUR LUCK 7D HAVE TM GONNA S&IE HOW IT worKS!( HAY FEVER, WHOOPIN! MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE A CRASH IN THE NIGHT By THOMPSON AND COLL ¥ “) Sw. Thy Morning Anthem, "How Sweet Are Thy | Morning Solenne”—Ed- ord 5 s Pi undso — ecermen “Do We Abuse eae Mottertors, “Gantitone”—Dubols. if Qs =| WHY DIDNT [ THINK OF ITS ANQTHER OF LEW'S RHYMING COUNTRY"X' -THAT MUST BE WHERE WE WE'VE BEEN STRUCK Pear erste, ProwraM PON cutive MYRA GAZES JIS PAPER SOONER? BITS - IT READS: : ARE, NOW. “MIGRATORY BIRDS MEANS By LIOHTNING! HELP: Business session and social program: re ate, es ky GLOOMILY BUT IM AFRAID | WON'T "THE FLIGHT OF MIGRATORY THEY'RE HEADED SOUTH - STARS”. AND LET MEOUT OF HERE’ Bees, young people, x INTO BE MUCH HELP TO BRDS LEADS US 70 THE STARS MARS’ MUST MEAN WAR ’ BUT, WHAT PONDERS Special music, selected. j TH O& INTRY 'X", WHERE LAY THE TO MAKE OF “SHIFTING THE First study on church hymns. What __ THE R COU! | led fo, the Ww ting, o “Stand Up, STORMY ——: PLANS OF SHFTING VOLCANOES ecmace SP tcrcietie: -'Binnd Up for Jesus,” jNIGHT, SHE ’ SAGE, Tuesday, Oct. 27, at 8:00 p. m.— SUDDENLY ca) Bee fe aoasmencal teacher's) party week service Is Wednes- REMEM- | DEAFENING Wednossay, Oct, 28. at 7:20 Pm 1 Oe cordially. invite you and Sour BERS THE CRASH eee nour, Read) Galatians) 6 friends to join in our services and our CLUE 1S. HEARD fellowship. THAT JACK IN THE McCABE METHO! AND NOSE 8:00 p.m. AV AILS ene LEW WEN OF THE Saturday, Oct Morningiavorship, 10:20) octocic LEFT GIANT Fonftrmation cl Organ prelude. “Autumn”—John- IN THE BLIMP. jston—Miss Ruth Rowley, organist. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Anthem, “Open Wide Thine Heart” DERNIER Fourth and Ave. B. —Steinel. HOTEL. Ellis L. Jackson, Minister Organ offertory, “Con Sentimento” US PAT OFF Sunday, October 25, 1936. —Barnes. WRABERVICG ithe: $:00 a. m.—Service at the state pen- 0, selected, Mrs. G. A. Dahlen. [sea ftentlar Sermon, ‘The Forward Look," by - m.—The church school. Ed-| Walter E. Vater. ward Cole, Supt. Organ postlude, “Allegretto"— The Hvarts class for adults. Haydn, The Quain class for young people. iirl’ Scout Sunday will be recog- The high school class, in our church, and all Methodist Now is a good time to enroll for|Girl Scouts will attend the church fvork in the church school under com- | service in a body nt 10:30 a. m. petent leadership. Sunday school, 12:00 noon. Classes 11:00—Morning worship. for all ages. The young married Pianist, Mrs, Clarence Gunness. Women’s class taught by Mrs. Gerard Anthem, the church choir, Meyer and the young business men's Sermon. The speaker for the day| class taught by the pastor especlally svill be Miss Pearl Johnson, children’s | invite you, Come yourself and bring worker, who will talk on’“Religious|the children, they will enjoy your Education This is Gi will be rese By MARTIN Re THEN CAN PICK YOU OUT OF.A CROWD OF SIXTY THOUSAND «BUT, OUT OF OUR OPPONENTS’ ELEVEN MEN ——7 ELEVEN, MIND YoU THEY WANE YET YO SPOT THE ONE W'S CARRYING THE BALL OWA = OUR BOYS SEE US“ ( WHAT'S THEY'RE WANING AT. FY pee ; AMAZING ? Presence in the church school. Scout Sunday and seats|,, Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. \Topte, ed for those who attend, |““A Vital Question.” Leader, Dr. R. 8. Rev. H. G. Bens will be in charge of |Enge. Last Sunday we had a splen- the service. did group present. Do not miss this 7:30—The evening service, discussion of a vital subject. Planist—Miss Catherine Mason. Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. A Our guest speaker for the service |service of inspiration and song that will be Rev. H. G. Bens, We all|you will really enjoy. Hearty sing- know and love Mr. Bens for his Chris- |ing of the old hymns, special music tian character and fine life of serv-|by the choir and a challenging mes- ice and are glad to have him take | Sage by the pastor, this service, (Organ prelude, “Adoration” —Cum- 330 p. m.—The young people's hour, | MINS. he young people of the chureh inz| _ Anthen., “Come to My Heart, Lord vite you to attend the evening service | Jesus” — Williams. Bnd stay for their hour following.|, Organ offertory, “Romance"—Gro- Good discussion and fine fellowship, | tl. Wednesday at 7:30—The young peo- ple's monthly social night at the church. | : ae Saturday, the Sist, the ladi te the church’ will eerve a luncheon im|_ Oran postlude, “Andante”—Batt- he church parlors, Yo vited | Mann. faestors. Ware Invited | ™ivid-week devotional service every | WASH TUBBS The church extends a hearty wel-| Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. come both to its worship and its sery.| _ We heartily invite you to attend all fce. If you do not have a church| UF services. home, there Is a cordial welcome for you at our church, Corporal Hooky, Ft. Forgiveness of Sins,” VOU HAVE ONLY SIX CENTS? WELL, FORTUNATELY, |/ SAME HERE.) (LISTEN, MY FRIEND, THIS QUIT FLASHIN) | NICE DAY,“ T HAVE $20, BUT MV BANK ACCOUNT IS ZERO, @| I BOUGHT SOM RAINY, AINT IT? ees DAY. ITS NOT ‘ STOCK. EXCEPT IN AN EMERGENCY, (Additional Churches on Edit. Page) U i AT THE MOVIES Marion Davies Starred With Gable in Picture “Cain and Mabel,” a spectacular musical production starring two of the ‘screen's most brilliant celebrities, Marion Davies and Clark Gable opens @t the Capito) theatre tomorrow. The picture is said to be filled with catchy musical airs and gigantic Bpecialty numbers in which one hun- dred and sixty beautiful chorus girls take part, in addition to its hilarious comedy, its glowing romance and many thrills. The most pretentious of the pro- @uction numbers, called “Thousand Love Songs,” is heralded as one un- surpassed in magnitude and grandeur. A second number, one filled with frolicking comedy, dance and song, ds: called the “Coney Island” set, the action taking place in a background ®épresenting the famous Eastern amusement park. There are three catchy new songs fin these numbers written by the fa- Mouse song team of Harry Warren @nd Al Dubin and variously sung by i David Carlyle, Miss Davies, Sammy White and chorus. Other popular Songs also will be heard in “Thou- sand Love Songs” number. Miss Davies leads the chorus in in- tricate dance routines, having as her |Partners in the various numbers, the |moted stage and screen dancers, Charles Teske, Sammy White, and Don Ackerman. Shirley Harmonizes In.Latest Film Hit Singing, dancing, dimples flashing even when tears are clinging to her lashes, Shirley Temple opened at the Paramount theatre yesterday in her new Twentieth Century-Fox triumph, “Dimples,” the grandest story Shir- Jey has ever had and the outstanding hit in her parade of successes. As a little minstrel, harmonizing with street singers, playing every role in “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” single-hand- ed, starring in a minstrel show and mothering and caring for her irre- pressible and incorrigible guardian, Frank Morgan, Shirley shares with you her love and laughter, tears and thrills, trials OH, WELL! 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