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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1982 — Organ prelude, Poem de Souventr, Anthem. Oftertory, Pastorale, Nevin. Anthem, Organ postiude, Festal Postlude, Andrews. We cordially invite you to all serv- jces, TRINITY LUTHERAN A ‘at Fourth Rindahl, Pastor cordial welcome at Trine nd Sunday in Advent, Univer- partments, Bring some one with Fou, Mex Sunday. Merri Lark Spt. ock. ‘3 Joyous Prom- 11:00—-Morning worship service. [ Selection by the choir. Sermon 1 } 7:00—Chri Intermediate room. Topi “Why Have I Been Given|i So Much i Leader Ita Moos. Young ple Society in the church} auditorium s Worship the Si ning a. He Lund n We Work For! the by the ch EVANGELICAL nt | hool with all elje, Superinten- p (German) (English) anist. | first the king- righteousness, all be added ationa .—-The Classes for wlasses f > : onl group. ——— ~ | POPAL CHURCH in Advent.) 1 Sermon, Jackson. At the m we special s for Bible your Bible? In the Will be an exhibit of Bibles, old, If you have a Bibl priz you are invited to exhibit it on th table. 4:00 p. m.—World Wide Guild V per CZ sday, 4:15 p, m,, St. Elizabeth's} hoir practice. OF CHRIST, pIsT t. and Ave. C sat 11a. m. d the Only Cause and at 9315 a, m & testimonial ined at 119% rom 12 to o| ‘attend the] nd to make use of month! Church at the Pr: orn ing will be held Thursday afterno’ "3 of Minneap- Circle meets with Mrs. o'clock i will be held by A cordial welcome to the serv ork for worthwhil rnoon, | gen or Mra. PHODIST CHURC een Walter E CATHOLIO Morning wor: 3 S| hth St. Rector 9,10 and $1 fy PAE ee ' Voices Thanks to Sire one | Students of State rel Radiance Appreciation of the part played by eypundey school, 12 noon, (cla r| North Dakota children for their cone Epworth 6 m. .,| tributions to aid in the restoration of “Present D: : ‘Old Tronsides,” famous naval vessel, Mu- | has been expressed by Charles Francis the\ Adams, secretary of the navy. The thanks of the naval depart- Pee eercidh: “Proceasional | ment was contained in a letter to Miss Marc A | Bertha Palmer, state superintendent *\ of public instruction, from the com- mandant of the ninth naval district, | * Mas-| Great Lakes, Ill “In as much as the restoration of -| the famous old vessel was made pos- et the Low Bliss. Playing ing, es, the secretary of the navy de-{ wit sites to notify the schools of North | -| Dakota that the George Mason high | school of Alexandria, Va., will present | ~;a plaque to the ‘Constitution,’ Tues- day, Dec. 6 (E. 8. T. The inscription on the placque will be, “In commemoration of the services rendered by the school children of the United States and its possessions in| the restoration of ‘Old Ironsides,” thereby perpetrating a splendid sym- See hol of our earliest traditions and hero- desiring i ism. FREIGHT LOADID Washington, Dec, 3. American Railway association an- nounced that loadings of revenue roe ee se :. ‘The lfreight for the week ended Nov. 26, morning 2 were 493,882 cars, a decrease of 81,- 969 under the previous week. Elks Memorial Services Sun- day, 2:30 p. m., at Paramount) theatre. Public invited. Me- morial address by Scott Cam- eron. All Elks are urged to attend and bring their friends. Morning: Organ prelude, for The Armour Creameries in Bismarck are now taking in Turkeys for the Christmas Evening: holidays. Come in. | AT THE MOVIES i Epic Sweep in Theme | ‘If I Had a Million’ Of ‘The Conquerors’) Is Most Ambitious Paramount Picture of our nation’s growth during the last sixty years, “The Conquerors,” co- | “If I Had a Million,” 15-star drama starring Richard Dix and Ann Hard- | Which opened Today at the Para- ee coming ie the Capitol Theater, | mount Theatre, will continue its run e first picture to reach the screen | there th: h Me y. with an optimistic thought for the shies onaey current gconomic problems. 1 Embracing the historical highlights | The following cast, largest group Not only does the picture tackle | f Stars ever assembled for a single the current depression, but it goes | production, plays in “If I Had a Mil- back to the business slumps of 1873] lion”: and 1893 and graphically discloses the inevitable recovery that followed Gary Cooper, George Raft, Wynne |~ each one. Gibson, Charles Laughton, Jack Here is a production that should | Oakie, Frances Dee, Charles Ruggles, revive hope in a nation that has re- | Alison Skipworth, W. C. Fields, Mary Peatedly weathered the economic storms to return in each instance a Boe, Homose Mara, May Hopson, stronger and better nation than ever ne Raymond, Lucien Littlefield before. and Richard Bennett. There is a mighty sweep to this| The story centers around Bennett, THE GUMPS— SWEETHEART, COME BACK TO ME ie JHE WOLFTAT YHE DOOR - MILLIE= WE MUST LOOK NG IT WAS FUNNY THOUGH WHEN , WELL~ Iv LOOKS AS THOUGH|) |/ FACTS SQUARE IN THE FACE — NE TRIED YO SHOW YOU HOW YOUNG ME Sate rvER- YHE ONLY THING WE CAN HERE IS BENJAMIN GUMP— HE WAS BY KICKING 80 HIGN= THE GUMPS= DO YO KEEP_FROM AN HONORABLE MAN = A LITTLE AND BROKE MIS LEG — BUT | THINK IT IS j STARVING IS_TO SHOOT OLDER THAN YOU- YES- BUT ONE WHEN WE SAW HIM LAST Me Wa | WAITING SHE WOLF OF SHE WEALTMIEST MEN IN THE NE WAS MAD ABOUT You— ‘To SEE YOU an Pee ay AND EAT iM WORLD = HE WOULD REMEMBER HOW HE TEASED AND WEILL GET MIM CHECK AND ‘ MARE YOU A FINE US TO STAY THIS TIME IF WE NA\ 1 MAS NOT g : HUSBAND — HE'S ON NIS WAY I ‘TO SEL A TRAP ARRIVED . fer TO AMERICA NOW, . FOR HIM YET = To SEE WHO? MAMA sam DESTROSS HAS ONLY $10.85 LEFT IN HER. POCKET BOOK- poaneacs WHAY SHALL SHE DO ? e i2-3 SO YOU 3 , a Lif 1 HATED TO SUGGEST oe, t/ WE AREN'T REALLY DECIDED { 7 \ T BOT 1 THINK You BORNIN' (T ONICLE t, BOIS ARE WISE TO /y- WALT! BUT AUNTIE 5 BLOSSOM MADE OS FOMIGATE Ww yb dla ny, OW Reg. U.S. Pat. Of: Copyright, 1982 by The Chieago Tribune FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS THERE GoES"BUNNy" ) GEE..HE MUST = : CALDWELL To HUNT HAVE A TRICK TO SHUCKS, OSSIE=CATCHIN WELL, WHEN You cer WATS ALL THAT MIGHT BE, BUT A p RABBITS IS SIMPLE IF ~ MERE BETTER WAY THAN ThaT ? RABBITS... HE NEVER, / SET THEM, CAUSE \WHERE You THINK THEY THERE |S To Yeu KNOW HOW...\WOULD RI \NOULD BE FOR You To GO S MISSES A SEASON HE ALWAYS ARE, YOU CROUCH DOWN ‘ GETS MORE You LIKE A GooD | BEHIND A STONE WALL AND SIT REAL QUIET IN THAN ANYONE RECIPE FoR CATCHIN AND MAKE A NOISE A BED OF CABBAGE IN TOWN! RABBITS ? LIKE A TURNIP!’ HEADS, AN' Look |, ; NATURAL !! u THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) UV HAD A FUSS | WELL, THERE'VE BEEN - —BUT T ARGUED THAT IF \T DOESN'T ee quick | A LOT OF SNEAK WE LEFT THE DOOR OH, WELL-MAY BE ~ DO T'GIVE IN THIEVES IN OUR UNLOCKED AND A LIGHT < TO HIM ALL € NEIGHBORHOOD AND ON THEN'D THINK WE > 7 THE TIME CHICK WANTED TO LOCK > WERE HOME 4 THE DOOR WHEN WE ¢ WENT TO THE GOING DOWN? By SMALL Hey, Mons Back! WELL, CAN YA macine THis! (ve ARE YER YELLAZ DISCOVERED A SECRET >» (TH THE GUARDS STILL Lean-| ING 3TO O, AND BUT A Few MIAUTES THe FIELO THEN, SOMETHIN’ Happenco]| UP THOW AWE BEEN HURT ABOUT AT mB PRETTY SOON TM GONNA START TGET GOOD NSORE AW PETE —EXEN IF Yo DONT MEAN WOTCHA SAD, Y COULD AT LEAST WRITE ME HEY ,OPALESCENCE, WAS TRERE ANY MA. FOR ME TOON ? SAN = WWHRUT WAS DAT Yo SES NAMED ME? OUTHFUL PRINCE WILLY NILLY IS ELATED AT ING A A SAILOR? WHY, | BIN EVERY 1 BIN THRU FOUR WARS. fve NAH. 1 HATE PIRATES. EVERY REAL SOLDIER OF FORTUNE. SO WASH PILES IT ON THICK. OU “TWING FROM CABIN BOY To TAMED LIONS IN A CIRCUS, AN'L TIME | SEE A PIRATE, 1 sock. ADMIRAL OF A FLEET. YESIR, FOUGHT INDIANS OUT WEST. I'VE wow 1M. 1 BIN SHANGHAIED, AN’ SHIP- EXPLORED UNKNOWN JUNGLES, aw WRECKED, AN' MAROONED ‘ALL! picture that unfolds on the screen the | an eccentric millionaire, who decides to dispose of his fortune to nine per- sons whose names he chooses at ran- OVER TH WORLD, HUNTERS BY TH’ HUNNERTS. WHY, PRINCE, THERE'S NUTHIW’ T HAVEN'T DONE. NUTHIN',

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