The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 7, 1933, Page 10

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% STOP > Madiche Just take two tablets of Bayer Aspirin. There’s no speedier ‘way—and no safer way. And if you saw Bayer Aspirin made, you would know why it is of such uniform, dependable action. No disagreeable taste or odor. No harmful percentage of free salicylic acid to upset the stomach. Nothing to depress the heart, You could take these tablets every day in the year without ill effects. Nothing else will give you the same quick, complete relief. So keep Bayer Aspirin handy, and you will keep your engagements—free from head- aches, periodic pains, or other sudden discomfort. Tuck a tin of twelve tablets in your purse. If you want the tablet that dissolves quickly and relieves quickly, look for this cross: RURAL CHURCH NOTICES The First Presbyterian Church of Wilton Regular ‘Weekly Services 10 a. m. Sunday—Bible School; Mr. G. Hochhalter, Supt. 11 a. m.—Divine Worship with ser- fmon. 7 p. m-—Young People’s Society of Christian Endeavor; Miss Marjorie (Gray, president. 1p. m. Thursday—Junior and In- fermediate C. E. and mission study. Miss Esther Howe and Miss Ruth Phrist, superintendents, 8 p. m. Thursday—Bible Study and yer. 7p. m. Friday choir rehearsal at church. Everyone invited, Pred W. Christ, i Watch = eee of Coleharbor Wnion Sunday School every Sunday ning in the school be Pe ‘1 Carlson, superintendent. Divine Worship with sermon every Sunday at 8 p. m. hristian Endeavor every Sunday at. ‘Y p.m. Mr. Robert Peightal, presi- -_& cordial invitation to all. Fred . Christ. Stated Supply. Moffit Church ©. E. Kinzler, pastor 10:30—Morning worship. 11:30 a. m.—Sunday school. Mrs. J. . Hill, supt. Alexander Presbyterian Church Five Miles 8. W. of Underwood Divine Worship and Sermon every other Sunday at 3 p. m. Christian Endeavor every Sunday evening. Elder Walter LeRoy, State Pres. of C. E., leader. You are invited. Fred W. Christ. Stated Supply. Braddock Church O. E. Kinzler, pastor The Congregational Church of Wing Sunday School every Sunday at 10:30 a. m.—Mrs. Clyde Harvey, Supt. Everyone is invited. Fred W. Christ, minister. Church services every other Sunday at 8 p.m. Sloan Memorial Presbyteria: Glencoe—Preaching service 10 a. m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Mrs, Wm MeMurrick, superintendent. Westminister Presbyterian Stewartsdale—Sunday school 10:30 O. G. Davenport, superintendent, Preaching service 11:30, Baldwin Presbyterian Sunday school 10 a.m. Roy Lewis, superintendent. Children’s and Young People’s serv- ice 7 p. m. Preaching service 8 p m. ‘The preaching service at Baldwin is held every other Sunday. SERVICES AT SANGER Rev. N. 8. Johnson will conduct. preaching services at Sanger, Oliver county, N. D., Sunday, July 9th, at the hour of 11, Bismarck time, or 10, Mandan time. All neighbors and friends cordially Bible School every Sunday. Elder $i. A. Christoph, Supt. | AT THE Katharine Hepburn’s Oddities Make Re- freshing Personality Actress’ Magnetic Characteris- tics Displayed in “Christopher Strong,” New RKO-Radio Picture A combination of freckles, sex ap- eal, showmanship and diffidence should be an incongruity, but in Katharine Hepburn, it is not. The glamorous, vivacious featured player In RKO-Radio Pictures’ “Christopher Btrong,” coming to the Capitol thea- ter with Colin Clive, Billie Burke, Helen Chandler and Ralph Forbes in support, thrives on contacts. Katharine Hepburn’s appeal is courage, without which she could not have wrapped an armor of bravado ground her when she was a child, ‘nd worn it gallantly as she swag- gered through adolescence, shedding ‘shyness for poise and grace. While other children grew up gracefully, without attracting undue attention, Katharine, because she was sensitive and shy, forced herself in- ‘to a spotlight. It was an instinct for self-preservation which led her to demand attention, even though she dreaded it, and got it in her success. Her quick and dazzling stage career is well known. And now, in “Chris- topher Stronk,” RKO-Radio Picture, Katharine Hepburn plays her second screen role, and has already the lead- (ng featured part. The diameter of the star, Mira, in the constellation of Cetus, is nearly as great as the orbit of Mars and would take 27,000,000 of our suns to fll it. invited to attend and worship with us. Learn a verse of scripture. MOVIES | Mary Pickford Due in “Secrets,” With Best Cast of Her Career Surrounded by one of the largest casts in her long career and directed by Frank Borzage, two-time Academy winner, Mary Pickford comes to the Paramount theater tomorrow in “Sec- rets,” an adaptation of the celebrated stage play by Rudolf Besier and May Edgington. And thus, according to THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY JULY 7, 1938 THE GUMPS— A SLAP IN THE FACE GX LONG RIDE IN THE COUNTRY. HE CAR BEAUYIFOL GIRL MOTOR = YOU WERE — ee "\ | HAVE NEVER SEEN = BUCH EYES AS YOURS = ALL MY LIFE INE WAITED FOR SUCH A MOMENT AS THIS — TO CLASP You IN MY ARMS AND HOLD YOU AND TELL You NOW MUCH | ADORE You~ ye AND SAY YHaT | Love You— IWANT You FOR MY OWN— 1 COME FROM ‘THE CITY. | DON'T § SUPPOSE YOU FARMERS REALLY APPRECIATE YOUR INDEPENDENCE. INDEPENDENCE OF WHAT? Not OF THE WEATHER OR MARKET PRICES OR OF THE FELLOW THAT WANTS THE INTEREST ON THE MORTGAGE. AT LEAST IT'S THE MOST HEAULTHEOL OCCUPATION IN THE WORLD, ALL NIGHT EXPERIENCE AT THE OLO AND 1 WARN You= I'm STARVED! ITS GOT Te SIMPLE?’ 00 YOU ‘CALL " SE. youve 'T SIMPLE IF YOUR FENCES Gor = VE ARE OCOWN, . CISTERN DRY, TRACTOR GONE HAYWIRE,”” HORSE SICK ANID ROAD TO TOWN WASHED iouT— ALL. AT, ONICET: 3 CONSTITOTION T STAND ft. IN TIME FOR A BIG BREAKFAST — AND ARE WE TIME YOU WERE, SHOWING UP —= . OUT ALL NIGHT, BLOWING AS SOON AS: WE SEES US-WHAT'S v7 THAT LONG THING HE'S Doge! NO, HE IS JUST A WHY, CHICK, WE HAVEN'T SEEN You J IN AGES LITTLE FELLOW DON'T TELL Vf WE'RE KEEPING ME THis Is SOUNGSTE! SALESMAN SAM TAIGOSH,SAM,CAN TcHA SEE (TS TE T GIT INTO YER KEEP THIS CAGE DOOR a, SHUT 2 N@ COULD all advance reports, motion picture fans will see the star in one of the best pictures she has made. “Secrets” gives Miss Pickford what she believes is an ideal vehicle. In the first place it is “motion picture” from beginning to end, and in the second place the story is a simple one of love and elemental emotions, with no wise-cracking and no sophistica- tion. It is Miss Pickford’s sincere belief that simple tales, simply told, will be the salvation of the screen, just as they are bound to be in litera- ture. Months of preparatory work went into the picturization of “Secrets.” In every branch, Miss Pickford spared no expense and time in procuring the best material and the best personnel, as will be borne out by a glance at the production staff and the cast of players. Both before and behind the camera were “names” known through- out the world. It costs the Canadian government about one cent a letter to deliver mail by air into remote parts of the country where dog teams, canoes and river steamers formerly carried it. Retail sales of toys in the United States reach an annual value of $91,- 80C,000. SIMPLIFI THIS RED TAPE TO OPEN, UNWIND AN’ WHEN | TALK To YA, \ MIGHT AS WELL TAKE AD-) ew Least ANSWER | | VANTAGE OF His DUMENESss! Me HES Gomes To BE WERE FoR SENRRAL DANS AND L TROUGHT PERHAPS You'd SHOW WM AROUND AND HELP WIM GET ACQUAISTED. SOMETHING TEAS ME IM GOING To LOVE WASH TUBBS ALONE, EH? A PRETTY DOLLY LIKE V YE ALONE IN TW ARCTIC OCEAN, BLESS MY SOUL! 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