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ASR AES AANA ANAC RR MaRS SEICURUOSS inet senwer ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, OUCLUBEK 31, 1936 THE GUMPS—BUT HE MEANT WELL LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missour| Synod) WH-! A POLICEMAN'S COAT /? YOU “TAKE IT RIGHT BACK 1D RATHER FREEZE! J. V. Richert, Pastor “We preach and teach a change- less Christ for a changing world.” :30 a, m.-—Sunday school with all iss Rosella Brelje, supt. orning services (German). NOW _REMEMBER-BUDDY- YOU'RE NOT A CRIMINAL. TYPE - DON'T RUN | AFOUL OF THE LAW nie WHAT. HAVE You GOT “THERE ? Rev. Robe an, nue at Kighth St. , 10 and 11 a. m. ts for children. Broadway A Masses at 6, @ho 9 o'clock m FIRST CHUNCH OF CHRIST. SCIEN TINT 192 Fourth Street Sunday service Munday school at 9:45 a m. Wednesday evening testimonis! Meeting at 8 o'clock. ‘A reading room maintained tn the Hoskins Block. 200% 4th St. ts open dally from 12 to 6 o m.; Sunday, 8 toip m All, are welcome to attend the church services and to make use of the reading room. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE H. V. Sorensen, Pastor Dining room of the World War Me- morial building. Yivangeils Radio serv Gan, Tuesday, Prayer meeting m. at 1 ybody Is FIRST EVANGEL “The Church W Today” Seventh at Rosser e, Minister 10:00 ‘a. m. Floyd Fuller, supt. p 11:00 a, m.—-Publie worship. Sermon by Rev. Floyd Magsig, Re- gina, Sask. 3:30 p. m.—Presenting the “Heart to Heart Hour” over KFYR. 7:00 p. m.—Christian Endeavor meeting. 7:45 p. m.—Closing message in the |, Floyd Evangelistic chmpaign by Rev. Magsig. ‘Wednesday at 7:45 p. Meeting for Bible study and prayer, Floyd B. Loge: Music for Sunday, Morning— Prelude: e8. ‘Offertory: Violin—Intermezzo—Bl- get, by Mr. Adolph Engelhardt. Postlude: “Allegretto’—Goldmark. Quartet: “Ponder My Word, © God’ Rogers. Solo by Mr, George Humphreys. Responce. Evenings— : Prelude: “Andante Graziose”—Ash- Nov “Pastorale in G”—Faul- ord. Offertory: “A Man of Sorrows”— iss. Postlude, Morning sermon, Christ.” Evening sermon, “Conquest With God.” “The Unity of FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Avenue D G. Adolph Johns, Pastor Sunday. Noy. 1—All Saints’ Day: 9:45 a. m.—Sunday school and Bi- le classes. Young People’s class meets at the parsonage, 804 7th St. 10:30—Morning worship. Anthem: “Behold a Host"—Grieg. Sermon: “Are You a Saint or a Worldling2” After the morning worship, the friendship committee will meet. 8:00—Evening worship. Program by the Luther League. A special feature will be » short play: “High- lights In the Life of Luther.” Wednesday, Nov. 4, at 7:30 p. m.— Devotional hour, Read Galatians 6 and join us. Thursday, Nov. 5, at 7:30 p. m.— Mixed quartet practice; at 8:00 p, m. —Choir practice. Friday, Nov. 6, at 8:00 p, m,—Will- ing Workers ‘at the H. A, Swenson home, 820 Fifth St. Assisting hos- 3) Mrs. Tople for ow Can We Help the introduced by Miss tess: 5 discussion: Needy On Mabel Olson. Saturday, Nov. 7, at 9:00 a, Confirmation class. m.— FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH and Avenue B ckson, Minister E Cole, Gvarts class for adults. class for young people, school class. Primary Worner, room in the beginners and primary classes for several beginners under leadership. superintendent. The Quain The high department, Mr, G. J. superintendent, There 1s “Morning worship Commun- | 9) he church chor, Deal With Life's Jackson. herine Mason. z Possessions,” ckson. ecial music: solo selected by Miss The evening service will be mark- ed by the presentation of a fantasy-— Days to Come—by Mareus 1, x Vv a Church Chancel—The Present. This is the mon a presentation of the young people of | the church. m.—Midweek | § (| all our 8:30 p. m.—The hour following th The young peopl vite young people church home to be church Sunday evening. | A good discussion p zh | ideals and worthwhile f. lowship. | The church 1s a good place to spend Young Peopie’s | ing service. | church in- regular | of the | ay at 7:30 op,’ m.—The monthly business ng of the | church in the church parlors, Devo- tional period and monthly reports. | ‘The pastor will give a report of the Preaching mission. Thursday afternoon at The Ladies’ Aid will meet. ings are set ahead during 00 Dp. m.— November | and December on account of the holi- jd meet}, Reformation Sunday, Church school and , director. rvice 7:30 o'clock. St. Paul Writes Another e Sathre, evening organist :00° p, m,—Teachers’ hostess, Thursday a Friday at Thursday a confirmation classes. BISMARCK Gos Corner of Ri Rev, RB. TABERNACLE rand Eleventh Pastor . Classes supt. Mrs. ervice, Sub- rifices and -Radio service over sta- Mandan, Tho C. A. Young People evangelistic Varlous Types of Drunkenness Week service! Tuesday night at 8:00 o'clock—Bi- ind Journeys of Pp. m.—Prayer meeting. Friday at 8:00 p, m.—The Christ dors service, Miss Elsie Fink Ke. are cordially welcome. Send us your children for religious training. 11:00 a. m.—Deutscher Gottesdienst Pred, C, M. Knapp von Hebron wird der Prediger sein, Macht dies be- kannt und hoert diesen Boten Gottes. der in beredter Sprache das Eyan- gellum verkuendet. 2:00 p. m.—Taufgottesdlenst. Pred. H. G, Tens, Pred. emeritus, wird die Predigt llefern und eine Anzahl Taeu- flinge aus Hebron werden die hellige Taufe empfangen. Pred. Knapp wird dle Handlung voliziehen. 7:30 p. m.—Baptist Young People's Union. Emma Bauer, president. This Is conducted in English. All are In- vited, 8:00 p, m,—Deutsche Predigt. Thema: “Die grosse Wahl.” Wie werdet Thr stimmen? Hine zeitge- maesse Predigt ueber ein sehr wich- tiges Thema, 8:00—Mittwoch, Kolosser, Kap. 3. Testament mit, Bibelstunde ueber Bringt das Neue Organ prelude: “Cathedral —Calver, by Miss Ruth Rowl ganist, Anthem: “Seek Ye the Lord”—Rob- erts. Organ offertory: “A Song"—John- Solo: Sathre. rmon: “Facing the Facts,” by Walter E. Vater. Organ postlude: “Allegretto Mode- rato”—Beethoven. Sunday School for all ages, your servi Women’s c selected — Miss Charlotte 0 noon. Classes very department at The Young Married and the Young Busi- ness class especially invite you, Epworth League 6:30 p.m, Men's Topic: g| “Our Attitude Toward Amusements. Leader—Miss Ruth league Is growing interest each week, Place for you. Eyening worship service of inspiratt you will enjoy. I the old hym al music by the a 1B gospel message Cordner. Our in numbers and but there Is a o'clock, A 7:30 prelude: “Medita nthem: “Come Unto ™ Baines. n offertory: “Chapel Bell”— Paul Ytreeide. onal Influence,” ‘Andante’—Kuh- During the last seven years, 1250 New Zealand residents have been killed on the highways and 35,000 in- jured, Total number of motor traffic victims in the last 13 years exceeds vat country’s death list in the World ar. If there is any end play in the axle shafts, it can be detected by jacking up the wheels and shaking them, or rocking the car back and forth, close- ; ly watching the side motion in the) rear wheels. —————_ ! New York motorists are expected to| save approximately $15,000,000 an- nually as a result of the recent re- duction of the state gasoline tax from 4 to 3 cents a gallon. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS "IM NOT IN FAVOR OF WINNING | GAMES FROM THE COACH'S ' BENCH, UNDERSTAND...BUT | SINCE WE WON FROM WEST- ! RIDGE THAT WAY, THE ONE | RESPONSIBLE SHOULD MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE 1 WOULDN'T SAY MR. 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Through it all is heard the glorious music of Mendelssohn, especially ar- MOVIES oy Harlow, Powell, Loy And Tracy in Big Hit Jean Harlow — William Powell — Myrna Loy—Spencer Tracy all in one picture! There's a collection of out- standing flim names each of which 1s capable of ruling a motion picture cast in his and her own right. Only once in a movie moon is such a steilar aggrgeation of stars gathered togeth- er for one production. Metro-Gold- wyn-Mayer has assembled them for its extravagant production of “Li- beled Lady,” the new season “special” which comes to the Paramount The- atre for a run of four days today. It is a well known fact that when ture, that picture has what it takes, “Grand Hotel” and “Dinner at Eight” the tune of five million dollars! The move involved four principals — the TH’ PLA MON - LE UREN We. is CE CMON -LES ZH : ‘TH’ GRAND ) were f GIT UP ON TOP. 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