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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1982 THE GUMPS— THE MAN OF THE HOUR ‘ YLL BET You IF MY NAME WAS PUT c (ON THAT BALLOY yWould BE ELECTED ®8Y THE BIGGEST VOTES THAT WAS EVER POLLED— Light At Evening Time” y Days” (Johnson). el Childs. “Ave Marla Stella” You SAY 1G You REMIND ME OF THE ‘WOULDN'T A FELLOW WHO DIED AND WA iad AN EPITAPH re cordibily 1 7G) ON MIS TOMB STONE ELECTION SAYING — dar for the Week AND NOT, apiint BUT ANDY GUMP- ore ING — SAY- YOU'RE NOT SHE Y BODY PEOPLE'S CHOICE - You KNOW WHAT LINCOLN CAN'T FOOL ALL OF TH peOPLe aut OF THE TIME (Greig). 8:30—Young people's All young people are cordially to 9:30-—Leadership the high school, day—Vote! dnesday, 4:15—Bullders of the Dp. Organ prelude: Rumantique,” | (Chaminade) Miss Ruth Rowley,| + be Trail. Wednesday, 7:30 —Chureh service of devotion and study. “The Christian Use of Money”—Mr. ylor. ‘Jesus My Saviour Look night ” (Schnecker). Organ offertory: “Melody” bine), BASEMENT | STILL WHITE WASHING] ANb STILL RAVING ABouT THE NEEDS OF THE (Steb- The World's Redeemer,” (Bo- hannan) Mrs. J. L, Powel tes ital Questic 5 2°30—Missionary society strict supt. eets with Mrs, Welch at 415 Fourth Our National Missions rk, BCHE OM: (WISSEES some friend to church this TRINITY LUTHERAN Avenue A at Fourth S. Rindahl, Pastor ¢ ‘a cordial welcome at Mission festival, 24th Sunday after ntennial of the death of phus. church school and Bible service, and In Deep = 7 Gee, (M GLAD NOURE WELL AGAIN, GOOTCH! UNEMPLOYED MAN LININ’ IN THE RANGERS SHACK. THERE'S GOOTCH. MOU REMEMBER ‘| YOU AGREED IF 1 4 SURE WE WILL BUT THERE'S SOMETHING WEVE IT'S ALWANS THAT WAN AS SOON AS THE PATIENT 7 GOT HIM WELL THAT YOU WOULD, PILE MY Woop AND SHINE MY % ‘SHOES AND TIDY “Sun of My Soul” oP MY YARD outh Madagas- stoms and Re- nd shown by Burgess. stecs. ck on—Waffle A radio will tudy Circle; Mrs. ‘onfirmands, Bv COWAN, BON,OH Bov! CoAcH Rooss GJ WAS RIGHT! THE KINGSTON “ PLAYERS SURE KNOW THEIR FOOTBALL Tuesday nigh 7:30 (0 9:20, FRECKLES ISN'T IN THE SQUAD, COACH... WHAT'S THE a MATTER...ISNT CAL LUTHERAN HE GOING To mourl Synod) PLAY Topay? Vs i YOU LOOK UPSET, RED....\NHAT'S ON YeuR MIND OW... MAYBE HELL SHOW UP BEForE THE GAME Js OVER... ERIC 1S STARTING IN HIS POSITION !! 1S ON! MILFORD vs SHADYSIDE wns Me - | REFEREES WHISTLE Blows... AND THERE GOES THE Kick-OFF Ad eo to attend the to make use of OVER IN MONROVIA, KINGSTON, SHADVSIDE’S BIG RIVAL, IS HAVING AN EASY ° IME OF IT WITH» MONROVIA HIGH... superinten- » Pence,” iner and | ie ecompanted | , Ae al service, with holy ‘. , organist, end canal hour in ‘charge of ney eS mmunion services. organist. ring forth fruits a: ." Luke 3, 8 | FP. U. ening worship. —Mrs. Anne iluribut Peter-|sT. F ‘OPAL CHURCH Richardson, Rector ourth Sunday after Adajio Mo chook. ! r, OH {FOUR OR FIVE PLACES--MIRS, NEVER COME HURRY COMERS ASKED US' TO DINNER AND GET ‘DRESSED,OR AND,ON OUR WAY, WE'LL HAVE TO DROP IN TO SEE HANK AND AGUSTATHEN WE'RE GOSH, TM NOT SO AND WHY? THREE HOT FOR ALL “THAT || WEEKS AGO You. *! TO-NIGHT.. CAN'T WE |] WERE SQUAWKING } UT GET OUT OF IT 2 |] BECAUSE WE DIDNT )S'MUCH,T LONG 9 i ping with the | ay which we wil! | ext Friday. i n expects to officiate vices in this church 3. Let's give him of the church d at 3:00—The Ladies Aid} ship is at 10 will preach o sical servic organist, is as Morning— Organ prelude: “Impromptu” ( ford). Offertory (Blument Vocal solo: (Allitsen low Chant Du cy, he Lord Is My Light’ Mr, Hackett Postlude: “Te Deum La (Claussmann), Evening. Organ pre’ dams” Prelude” ion extended to all. ndeavor Prays a 7:30 Teader- at the high ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC Broadway at Kighth St. R 'r. J. H. Slag, Rector Masses at 7, & 9 and GOING TO THE THEATER WAVE. ENOUGH DOUGH/ T'STAY ‘TO GO PLACES SALESMAN SAM MAKIN’ US WASH DISHES) ME THINK OF WHEN HERE IN JatLl eet IN @ RESTAURANT! 10:30 a.m, (Additional Churches on Page 4) | AT THE MOVIES Merriest, Nerviest Comedy Ever Made Of Picture Company Hollywood “kids” itself unmerci- fully in “Once in a Lifetime,” the hilarious Universal comedy which opens an engagement at the Capitol Theatre Monday. Not only does the picture give in- timate glimpses within the forbidden precincts of the sound stages during actuai filming operations. In biting satire it deals with events which transpire behind closed doors in the private offices of great executives— film moguls whose methods of con- ducting their studios are held up to ridicule. The story of “Once in a Lifetime” begins with the advent of the first talking picture, when three small- time vaudeville actors, figuratively “starving to death” in New York, de- cide to go to Hollywood and secure Some of the easy money that a be- wildered industry is strewing about In an effort to adjust itself to the sudden change in motion pictures. With no knowledge of the subject they intend to teach, they decide to open a school of voice culture for the Stellar Cast in “Smilin’ Through” Norma Shearer's newest photoplay, “Smilin’ Through,” at the Paramount Theatre, presents the unique phenom- ena of a star being supported by four other stars. For appearing with Miss Shearer in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s talking Picture version of the renowned Jane Cowl stage success are Fredric March, Leslie Howard, O. P. Heggie and Ralph Forbes, all of whom are stars in their own right. Both on stage and screen the mem- bers of this quartet have individual- jy headed the list of dramatic casts. Collectively they comprise the most brilliant supporting cast with which any star has been surrounded. “Smilin’ Through” marks Fredric March's first appearance with Norma Shearer. He was borrowed from Par- amount for this picture in return for the loan of Clark Gable. March is one of the screen's most popular male stars. His list exhibits include “The Royal Family,” “Dr, Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” and “Jealousy.” purpose of coaching film actors in the use of their voices, Leslie Howard previously appeared with Miss Shearer in “A Free Soul,” HEY GOT @ NERVE OH, | DON'T MIND IT] makes ONE TASTE’S ENOUGH! ‘ a HEY, You THIS AIN'T OISH-WATER ) NOW, ONE <P) YOU'RE Wastin’ “TH DISHES IN! (TS Jouarpie! 1 TH' soup Na HAD EER DINNER AN dt HONEN'T EATEN YETI TAKE @ LITTLE mG wos, { eeote. CLA, ae i ATH! Soup THEY SERVED <2 SWAN wit dee 115 A oanME To Tox Tok! WHAT A) PITY ! 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