The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 24, 1937, Page 8

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i D E % B i i é f | ALATA LESTE ELT ITSO NE AST SSS PRR _ gtudy in stress of ) .._ “THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1937 PROBLEMS 1. One tank is half full of gaso- ne; another is half full of alcohol. A spoonful of gasoline is taken from the first tank and mixed with the al- cohol in the second tank. A spoonful of the mixture is taken from the sec- ond tank and mixed into the tank of gasoline. Is the amount of gas miss- ing from the first tank greater or Jess than the amount of alcohol mis- sing from the second tank? 2. An automobile traveling 40 M.P.H, leaves New York for Wash- ington. At the same time ce euto- mobile traveling at 50 M.P.H. leaves Washington for New York. Which ‘will be nearest to Philadelphia when ‘they pass? 3. Mr. Smith has an appointment he traveled 30 miles per hour he would arrive at one o'clock. If he drove at 20 miles per hour, he would not arrive until three o'clock. How far away is the city? ANSWERS 1. Both quantities are the same— but don’t try to mix them and drive. 2. Both will be the same distance from Philadelphia. Let’s hope that each is on his own side of the road. at two o'clock in a nearby city. If} 3. One hundred and twenty miles, (Travelers Safety Service) ST. MARY'S PIE Rev Robert A F« 0 for children. OF CHRIST, FIRST CHURCH SUIGNTINT 623 Fourth St. service at 11.00 a m. school at 9:46 a. m, da: evening testimonies! it 8 ovclock. ing room maintained tm the Bosk'! lock, 200% 4th ee te 01 @ally from 123 to 6 p m.; Sundi toto m All are welcome to attend the a and to make use of om, Ress meeting. Probation After Death In Christian Science churches throughout the world, the Lesson-Ser- mon subject for Sunday, April 25, Is “Probation After Death.” Among the Bible passages are the following fa- miliar verses from First Corinthians: “If in this life only we have hope in Christ, we are of all men most miser- able. "But now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the first fruits 6f them’ that slept. For he must reign, till he hath put all enemies un- der his feet. The last enemy that shall be deatroyed is death.” ‘The following correlative lines will be read from the Christian Science textbook, nh with Science and Healt Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Bak- ~ or eddy 91): (parse 46 and 291): ‘Jesus’ unchanged pI ‘what seemed to be death was follow- ed by his exaltation above all mater- ial conditions; and this exaltation ex- plained his ascension, and revealed unmistakably a probationary and pre- gressive state beyond the grave . . . ‘As death findeth mortal man, so shall he be after death, until probation and growth shall effect the needed change.” FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth St. and Ave. B. Ellis L. Jackson, Minister Sunday, April 25th, 1937 10 a. m. e Church School. Ed- ‘ward Cole, Supt. . ‘The Evarts class for adults. The Quain class for young people, ‘The high school class. G. J..Worner, primary superin- Morning worship. iP Clarence Gunness. sic. “The Crowded Ways of ‘The evening service. [—Miss Catherine Mason, Serm Laborers in the ‘Vineyar 8:30 p. m.—The Young People's hour. The evening service and the hour ™-| church. hysical condition after | Ni following are sponsored by the young people of the First Church who invite you to be with them these Sunday evenings at church. High Compantion- ship, a good discussion, and a chance to serve in building a better world, If you do not have a church home you will find a cordial welcome here, Wednesday night at 7:30—The regular monthly open house for the young people of our church. A special program has been planned: Reserve Wednesday May the fifth for the annual business Meet of the This will take the form of a pot luck supper with reports of the zeny given around the table after- ward, McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL HURCH Walter E, Vater, Pastor - Morning worship 10:30, Organ Prelude: In B flat—Maxon. Miss Ruth Rowley, organist, Anthem: “O Worshop the King”— Maunder, Organ Offertory: “Mignonette”— Thompson, Solo: “How Beautiful Upon the Mountains"—Harker. Mrs, K, C. Hathtway. Sermon: “Destroying Foundation”, by Walter E. Vater. Organ Postlude: “Paen Heroique” 001 12:00 noon. (Classes A place for every mem- ber of the family and every depart- ment at your ice. v' Epworth League 6:30 Bo Topic: “The World's Debt to Labor.” Leader: Miss Lillie Mauk. Plan to be present and take part in the discussion, Evening worship 7:30. An inspira- tional service of one hours duration that you will really enjoy. Singing of the old hymns, special music by the choir and a challenging gospel ser- mon by the pastor. Drape Prelude: “Chanson Triste”— jevin, nthem: “Come to My Heart Lord Williams, Offertory: “An Evening Benediction”—Diggle, ; Bolo: “The King of Love My 'Shep- herd Is"—Gounod, Mr. Ted Boutrous. Sermon: “Living High, Wide and Wicked” b; ater. ostlude: Walter E. Organ toso”—-Stebbins, 3. “allegro Maes- Mid week devotional service every ‘Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. We heartily invite you to attend all our services. LUTHERAN CHURCH Avenue A at Fourth Street Opie 8. Rindahi, Pastor ‘There is a cordial welcome at Trin- ry. The fourth Sunday after Easter, April 25. . Church School and Bible classes 9:45 a, m. Morning worship 11:00, 3 “Spirit Filled.” Anthem, Trinity church choir, Clar- ion Larson, director. Luther League Fireside and Rally 5:00 p. m, Evening service 7:30. mr laey. April 30, Bagans-Sime con- cert 8:00 p, m. (Additional Churches on Page 3) [AT THE MOVIES Muni and Hopkins in World War Romance ‘Two of the screen’s foremost dra- matic stars, a sensational young new- comer in his bid for stardom, and a vibrantly realistic story of the French air forces in the World War are seen theatre Sunday. Woven together with exceptional ekill, this screen version of Joseph Kessell’s great French novel, “L’Equi- Page,” not only permits Paul Muni young Ushes himself as of stellar material. makes heavy demands on its players Gubordinating the thrills of serial combat for a powerfully dramatic ro- mance involving two flyers and a married to one of them, “The customary stratum all its own as a searching human emotions under the sympa the moros Muni, a capable but high- iidigeed puck ond’ eamne wikis Misa Boyer Meets Arthur And History Is Made Boyer meets girl in the Paris moon- lght—and romantic history is made! Which is by way of announcing that you can look forward to seeing dark- eyed Charles Boyer and lonerppocny Night,” which begins a three-day en- gagement at Paramount theatre on Sunday. and @ gorgeous American who meet in Paris under roman- very j—| tic circumstances and fall in love at first sight. ‘The romance takes them actoss the Atlantic and back aboard a crack transatlantic luxury liner and ; Moves against » background of lavish Modern settings, including the smart- est restaurants of New York: and Paris, and winds up in a surprise cli- max that promises to be the talk of the town, Leo Carrillo and Colin Clive are Prival and Georges Renavent. *Eysgtesses fox Eaxs’ fitted by new Audioscope Write for our free booklet “The Twin Senses”, and the thrill of a lifetime in learning for yourself how well you may hear! Suite 522, Citizens Bldg. . Aberdeen, 5. Dak. THE GUMPS—THE MORNING AFTER we | Hae PRISONERS OF WAR ‘BUT, CAPTAIN... | DON'T UNDER-| @ CAUSE, MY PRETTY NURSE, WE STAND Ralhafenin ier wou OR ARE OPPOSITION TROOPS ANDTHE Sonotone Dakotas’ Company ALLEY OOP SORRY, OU GOV, BUT SEENTAS HOW ITS IMPOSSIBLE FOR YOU TGET THROUGH 7 ALAS AND. ALACK, JASON WITH ALL THIS ILL LUCK, IT LOOKS AS IF THE GODDESS OF MISFORTUNE HAS GIVEN _-ME-THE EYE—~TO THINK HAT MY OWN BROTHER WOULD INIVEIGLE ME INTO BUYING A BUSINESS SO ENCUMBERED WITH DEBT HAT, INSTEAD OF PURCHASING A CIRCUS, MY MONEY BOUGHT HIS CREDITORS—~ SPUTT— SPUTT-T—~ FAP = HENCEFORTH T SHALL * SiIcK IO SCIENCE AND YAS, SUH, MISTAH MAZAHS {T LOOKS LIKE DAT YZ. GODDEST DONE SWING HER MOP AND SLAP You DOWN —WHEN DEM TWO MENS SAY DEY | WAS DEPUTY. SHERIFFS, I KNOWED YO cIRCUS WAS A Bi BUST, LIKE DAT NEW KINDA AUTO BUMPER You Fried INVENTION EGAD / LETTERS SHOULD stich TO, HIS QuiLtL=

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