The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 2, 1932, Page 10

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‘ ’ ~ Py — fHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1932 en | — “It's taken me 10 years to get you to take this vacation and you're fussing because the train is 10 minutes late.” | Christian Endeavor every Sunday evening. Elder Walter LeRoy, State Pres. of C. E.. leader. xander people are invited} attend the special meetings at} |Coleharbor next week. Our next | regular meeting Dec. 11. NAUGHTON TOWNSHIP ETN Services each Sunday at 3 o'clock in Beet ac | school No. 1, under auspices of Salva- Sunday Services. j tion Army. 8. 8. and Bible class 10 a. m. | \ THE GOSPEL TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES HH. M. Gulson, pastor Glencoe Morning service 11 a. nm. Evangelistic service 8 p. m. Midweek service, 8pm Good music and “Come thou with us aethee good.” Numbers 10:29. Rey. A. Christensen, Pastor. | Services at Glencoe and Stewarts- we will doj dale every Sunday as follows: | Glencoe Preaching service at 10 a, m. Sunday school at 11 a, m. | Church Mrs. William McMurrick is superin- 7 Wilt tendent of the Glencoe Sunday school. 4 Regular Weekly Services Your presence is requested and ex- 10 a m. Sunda Bible School; ’ pected at the Sunday school as well] fr, G. Hochhalter, Supt. |as the morning service, | 11 a. m.—Di Worship with ser-| jon. . a , Stewartsdale 7 p. m.—Young People’s Society of | ; ‘ eye "1 . | Sunday school at 10:30 a. m.; O. G. Christian Endeavor; “Miss Marjorie) pS chnort, superintendent, SIDE GLANCES By George Clark Gray, president. | r . 7) : .| Preaching service at 11:30 a. m. feeds Ce eey Junior and In-) ‘There will be a Thanksgiving serv- | 4 Miss Esther Howe and Miss Ruth ice at the Stewartsdale church at 10! Whrist, superintendents | m. Noy. 24. | 8 p,m. Thursday—Bible Study and) t forget this service. It 1s{ Let us of our president as well | Prayer. the reque: 7p. m. Friday—Choir. as the Lord that we should come to- | Everyone invited. Fred W. Christ,| gether on this day for the purpose | stor. | eee Sunday, Dec. 4, is designat- ed “Universal Bible Sun ' propriate services are bein | of ‘Thanksgiving’. | Baldwin will be preaching service at | ‘in Presbyterian church the | third Sunday of each month | . H. M. Gulson, stated sup- The Morning Watch Presbyterian Church of Coleharbor Sunday at 11 | sup't. al welcome to all. n and young people are es- invited next Sunday. | Other Sunday Christian Endea’ 7 p.m. Mr. Robert dent. A cordial invitation to all. W. Christ. Stati Note: Dee. 7, ‘Thursday a Ralph Shirk pastor in spe tory to the day, Dec, 11 begin at 7: meetings at ‘'y Sunday at ightal, presi- | | Fred | DRISCOLL LUTHERAN CHURCH | Lars Foss, Pastor, ice at the Chapel next at 11 a. m. les Luther League meet- ion church next Sunday af- : | ternoon at 2 p, m. nes ey Everybody cordially welcome. ith special children’s ere \ RURAL CHURCH NOTICE | _ Baldwin Presbyterian Church The Congregational Church of Wing| There will be services at Baldwin) Sunday School e Sunday at! Presbyterian church the first and 10:30 a. m.—M arvyey, Supt. | third Sunday of the month. vt ay evening,| Next service Sunday, December 4th, . 4. }at 3 p.m. Everyone is invited. Fred W. Christ,| Subject: “Stewardship.” minister. A cordial welcome to all. Remember we need you and you need the church. Forget not the assembling of your- eglect not the as-|selves together as the manner of together.” some is. H. M. Gulson, Stated Supply. PLANS EIGHTH WEDDING San Francisco, Dec, 2.—(#)—Don Meaney, stage and radio performer, announces he plans to go to Reno for his eighth wedding, this time to Mar- wag, School exery, Sunday, Elder | son “Drael, former Chicago dancer Divine Worship and Sermon every | Whom he met six weeks ago when she other Sunday at 3 p. m. joined his act in Los Angeles. | __ AT THE MOVIES | /TPIRAD AMON” ttle Orphan Annie’ 1 Alexander Presbyterian Church Five Miles S. W. of Underwood Is Coming to Capitol HAS LARGEST GROUP “Little Orphan Annie,” the girl orphan. | with ten million homes—but still an ed his little tyke a half-century ago that she would live through the years to be caricatured in newspaper car- Take Leads in Paramount's | toons, dramatized for radio broad- Latest Film Sensation casts and presented in big feature v talking motion picture. w led dare But who is Annie? How did she Three starring combina- ‘tions contribute their talents to “It 1 | Preome ames aR Bade. La a Million,” fifteen-star picture oo creator is Harold hae comes to the Paramount The-| Gray, who adopted the name for a w oe " cartoon character as an appealing teunntne Raymond and Prances Dee.| one for an artist associated with Sid | united as @ young romantic pair of Smith, of “The Gumps” fame. wiovers for the first time in “The if % my The cameras and microphones are y Night of June 13,” continue their ro-| the Jatest dispensers of entertain- ‘g mancing. Charlie Ruggles and Mary Boland ee scanty crane wuittle “Ore More Than Fifteen Favorites ce a v THE GUMPS— UP FOR GRABS WELL~ NERE 1S SOME SAD NEWS- ‘ A A RADIOGRAM FROM UNCLE Re fory SAVE A SURPRISE BIM= HE'S COMING BUT SHE BEAUVYIFUL GIRL THAT THIS IS WHAT HE SAYS | MET ON YHE BOAT ARTER 1 CAN HARDLY WAIT 1 LEFT You 1s NOW IN ‘To SEE You ALL=— AMERICA SHE IS THE AM COUNTING THE MOST EXQUISITE THING MODRS AND _YHE } You EVER LAID EYES NONUYES TILL WA t ON=_} WANT YOU ‘Deaner AND es ER . WOU CREEPS YO THE 6F BIM COMES TO MIS BELOVED MILLIE AND HIS RELATIVES, HE GUMPS — cocoon ZZ SKEEZ, 1 HOPE \~ [| You SEE WHAT A | MESS THAT GANG OF \ BOYS GOT You \ INTO. MAN AT THE DO TO Ste YOU, MISTA WALT! BOYS, PHYLLIS. THEY THOUGHT THEY WERE DOING A NEEDY PERSON A GOOD TORN. By CALLED TO SEE. IF YOU HAD SOMG NIGHT WORK FOR ME. MILLIE ON ACCOUNT OF = THE DEPRESSION. ALL SJ TH6 CLOTHES (VE GOT LEFT IS MY DRESS WELL...I'M GOING To LINE ANOTHER DOES FLY=we're ) VYEAR..I KNOW GETTING OLDER THAT ALL THE TIME ! WELL, HERE WE ARE IN DECEMBER ALREADY... CHRISTMAS WILL SOON BE HERE... AND You BoYS BETTER START WALKING STRAIGHT !! MAW Geis v8 al CERTAINLY ROLL. AROUND, DON'T C& WHY, I ALWAYS NOTICE THAT WHEN, I LAST THROUGH THANKSGIVING DAY I LIVE “THROUGH THE WHOLE YEAR! WE MIGHT AS WELL FACE THE FACTS. THE MAILMAN JUST LEFT AFLOCK OF WELL WE'LL JUST. WAVE T'KNUCKLE * DOWN: -- REVISE OUR BUDGET AND PAX THEM HERE THEY ARE ~~ TWO MONTHS WE GOT OUT OF AUNT BRIDGET'S MILLIONS 1S MORE BILLS BEHIND! iF TL HAVE T'GO OVER THAT BUDGET AGAIN T'LL GO BATTVE By BLOSSER BELIEVE ME THE NEXT PERSON WHO TELLS ME WE'RE GOING TO BE LEFT A FORTUNE, I'LL RUN eee HIS ANKLES WE WANNA TOUCHDOWN! TH GuaRDs (S GONNA PUNT, SAM —NOUSE TAKE (T- (TS ourR LAST chance! OcHaAY, BuO! watcha ME GoGo! owen! HERE TAKE IT YONG AND READ IT IF YS SAY, 1 GOT A LETTER FROM PETE TODAY WASH TUBBS WELL, YOU IMPOTHTER! ) PLEASE, YouR WHAT DO YOu po? eye es . ANNTHING. on, Nossir! A GENTLEMAN ADVENTURER, SIR, A SOLDIER OF FORTUNE, TEMPORARILY GREAT FRIENDTH, A THOLDIER OF FORTUNE! way, WOW THIMPLY AMAZING! COME, L THEE WHERE WE ARE GOING To Ge @re combined for the third consecu- tive time. They made their screen de- A tuts as a comedy team in “The Night € of June 13” and just completed “Eve- rol nings For Sale” together. };4 Alison Skipworth, who teamed suc- phan Annie,” an RKO-Radio Picture coming to the Capitol theater. The versatile juvenile actress, Mitzi Green, plays the title role, and is featured with May Robson as a foster-mother. The remain- “Madame Racketeer,” again appears | Phelps, Edgar Kennedy, Matt Moore Berinett, but this time Bennett is | and Kate Lawson, Tne picture was wealthy fice with Richard Bennett in| der of the cast includes Buster _ only an outsider while Miss AM 1S, OFF LIKE & DEER! THE GoAL Pos! CAN! NicTRY ONLY 87 Y0s, SET, THROUGH! edn | Oe By MARTIN WELL, BRIGHT ENED, IF 1 WANTED VELATTER v\ NOR, YO Asie Wor WAS ON YOUR MIND MN FRIEND, 1 WILL TELL You TMECRET. | AM VERY ROMANTIC. READ ADVENTURE SToRies, AND 4 + BY 20€, t cy

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