The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 22, 1933, Page 8

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McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Walter E. Vater, Pastor Sunday, July 23r Morning worship, 1 Ruth R. Rowley, organist, Organ prelude: Andante con Moto —Beethoven. Anthei Lord Is My Shep- ‘Sweet Bye and herd”—Drew. d—Ruth Chr . D. postlude: March: welcome awaits 10:00—Sunday church school for all f@ges and groups. Come and spend the hour to study God's word. We need to study our guide book more. Merrill Larkin, superintendent. 11:00—Morning worship service, Trio: “The Beautiful Garden of y, the “Graunke Sisters.” : “The Heavenly Olympic.” P. m.—Christian Endeavor So- iety. Intermediate Society. Topic: “Building a Worship Service. Young People's Society, “Problems of Friendship.” 7:45—Evening worship service. Trio: “Tell Me the Stories of Jesus” ‘y_the Graunko Sisters. Evening message will be on_the thought of Religious Education. Rev, Graunke will bring the message. ‘There will be a public examination of. the catechism pupils conducted by the astor. They will also receive their iplomas and certificates at this wervice. 8 Pp. m.— Mid-week Toptle: Wednesday, Prayer service. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Floyd E. Logee, Pastor July 23, 1933 9:30 a. m.—Church school. 10:30—Morning church service, Organ prelude: “Chorus"—DuBola, by Grace Duryee Morris. Violin solo, Adolph Engelharat. Otfertory: “Morning Song”—Ash- ‘ord. Special music. Sermon by Rev. G. W. Stewart. Organ postlude: “Marcia F antas- 4 ier ay ‘1 ie vening service, in charge of Whe Young Peopie, a Organ prelude: “Twilight Devotion” -Pease, ., Offertoryt “Sketch”—Hellen, | Beports of convention. stlude: “Postlude”—Wely, College Humor’ _ Fast Melodic Comedy “College Humor,” Paramount's bois- ferous words-and-music version of college life as it ought to be, opens today at the Paramount theater. “College Humor” boasts an all-star ast, a fast-moving story, a topnotch chorus, and music that already has Proved successful on the radio and dance programs, ¥ In its cast are Bing Crosby, Richard Arlen, Mary Carlisle, Jack Oakie, George Burns and Gracie Allen, Lona Andre and Mary Kornman. The Ox- Road Co-Eds, a chorus of stunning youngsters, provide the dancing. Its music—“Learn to Croon,” “Moon- struck,” and “The Old Ox Road,” its three hit tunes—was written by Sam Coslow and Arthur Johnston. “College Humor” is the story of a campus at which reputations made on the gridiron are lost in the bou- doir; where co-eds learn the facts of Ufe more readily than mathematics or science. Music and comedy are distributed Javishly throughout the story, and the Ox-Road Co-Eds dance in and out of the action. Every resource of the ing and acting and directing talent; Paramount studio—musical and writ- money and effort—went into the pic- ture to make it the outstanding mu- sical comedy success of the season. As early as 1696, the Sottish Par- Mament passed an act for the main- tenance of a school in every parish in connection with kirk. ‘When only 16 years of age, Francis Bacon was offered an appointment to the staff of the English ambassador in France. Eagles have been known to live 100 Years. Spitzbergen’s tallest trees are about ‘ux inches in height. ST BAPTIST CHURCH Street and Avenue B Jackson, Pastor *hurch Jr, Superintendent. for adults; the Quain class for yo ng worship. Rev. Bens: “Neighbor's ning worship. is Sermon: “The Source of Our Help, Psalm 12 | FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, | SCIENTIST Wednesday | evening ecting. o'clock. wee + oom maintained at 200% open daily from 12 to 3 to 8 p.m. me ‘to attend the and to make use of church service! the reading ro: chert, ir Sunday school with all Miss Verna Brelje, acting dent. ‘Morning worship (English). esday evening, July 25, the W then League w meet for a. social. Leaguers and friends are requested to meet at the church at 6 o'clock p. m. for a hike and outing. GERMAN BAPTIST CHURCH erner of Eighth and Rosser J. J. Lippert, Minister 10:00 ‘a. m—Church school, Give your children a chance. 11:00—Morning worship, Organ prelude. ecial music. Sor ‘Thraenensaat und Freu- —Bible school. —Our Young People's ‘opie: “Getting Acquaint- meeting. ed at Hom Special music. The Young People’s meeting and evening worship are combined for the summer month: FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Avenue D G. Adolph Johns, Pastor Sunday, July 23, at 9 o'clock— Morning Worship, Vocal solo by Mrs. H. R. Cuns, Sermon on “Christian Recompense” by the pastor, There will be no Sunday school, but the children are asked to attend the morning worship. Monday, July 24, at 6:30 p. m— Luther League outing. (Rural Church Notice) MARIA LUTHERAN, BRADDOCK G. Adolph Johns, Sunday, July 23, at 8 ning worship. Music by the church choir, Sermon by the pastor. After the evening servi astor o’clock—Eve- all who desire to become members’ of this year's confirmation class asked to meet for the organization of this class, Anyone in the community who is 14 years of age or more is invited to join this class, Mother Love Tyrannic Rule in “Silver Cord” That thin line dividing mother love from outright tyranny is discussed in all its pernicious aspects in “The Silver Cord,” RKO-Radio Picture version of the hit Sidney Howard play starring Irene Dunne next Tuesday at the Capitol theater. Miss Dunne enacts the clear-seeing THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1983 THE GUMPS— A NOVICE IN THE GAME IS COMING: OUT JUST AS TOWN ZANDER PLA! CULTIVATING BIM GUMP'S FRIENDSHIP-| TODAY HE INTRODUCE: HI®% FRIEND" COUNT BESSFORD" To BIM- GASOLINE ALLEY— NO QUESTIONS ASKED? THERE'S CLARENICE, FELLAS. LETS SEE WHAT HE'S DONE ABOUT THE WATCH NOU ‘FOUND, SKEEZIX. Y; DONE? 1 - HAVEN'T : , YJ DONE “ANNTHING. er fhe z . \IGET WHAT'S | ISN'T. FOR ME FO . IF WE. JPeomuitate sou, “f THAT'S WHAT YOUTIMEAN. WHERE'LL, we SIT, Me BOYS HAVE TO HAVE A DRAWING Rate crack || secur CONDUCTOR ROOM....-TLL HAVE A PORTER CaLvER eh cLass! COME FOR YOUR BAGS......THE DOG | DINING CAR WILL HAVE SPECIAL MR: KINGSTONS) MEALS FOR YOU......WE WANT RAILROAD YOU TO BE VERY PULLS OUT OF SHADYSIDE WITH FRECKLES le AND ' RED KING ON BOARD.. my ———'° ° tt (a CHICK’S JEALOUSY POPS OUT! WAIT TILL 1 SLIP ON THE NEW BATHING SUIT 1 GOT FOR MY VACATION— ALL L HAVE TO DO,Now, 4S GET CHICK TO TAKE ME SOMEWHERE WHAT'LL 1 USE \F GLADYS STROLLS UP FOR MONEY ? THE BEACH ALONE IN THAT OUTFIT, YOU'LL NEED A MACHINE ut TTS SNAPPV! ITLL FLIRTING WITH “OU, KNOCK adealcrerts A BEACH IN THIS? HOOT ‘EM Christina who resists her mother-in- law's inordinate love for her son. A six-months’ bride, Christina and David Phelps return from their honeymoon to Mrs. Phelps’ household, instantly Christina discerns David's mother's diabolic undermining of her Sons’ affection for their women. Mas- querading as a paragon of mother love, Mrs, Phelps breaks her younger Son’s engagement. Her conniving is then bent upon poisoning David's love for Christina. She offers money and Property to lure David from a pro- Posed residence away from the mater- nal nest. Christina refuses to endure Mrs, Phelps’ malignant interference. Cour- ageously she exposes the underlying motives in his mother’s love for David. She refuses to surrender her husband to another woman, even if she be his mother, and dares David to decide if he wants to liberate him- self from a mother's engulfing affec- Le or to endure it until the day he Irene Dunne attains new dramatic heights as the resourceful Christina. Excellent support is given her in Laura Hope Crews as the mother; David as the son; Eric Linden, Fran- ces Dee and others. John Cromwell directed “‘The Silver Cord” from Jane Murfin’s adaptation of Sidney How- ard’s play. In good etiquet, announcement of an engagement should be made upon the day that the bride-elect chooses to wear her engagement ring for the first time publicly, READERS THER POWE NLY THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE NEWS STAND FARGO CAN ALWAYS GET PAPER AT THE RS HOTEL FIREPRO SALESMAN SAM By SMALL (TT WASN'T ME — tT, was “His ether !- OWN FAULT—HELETY WELL, THISLE GE ! VILL Ge IN THe HOSPITAL TENT SooNER TS say THE LION OUTA THE cAce! THE ENO OF SAM OR LATER, epics So wHY waste GOSH, SAMY! | NEVER REALIZED You WERE THAT he sTRONG+ ge sree a , eid, Y {| = Xi) of = .* Ae naan wi hea caceat le owt STL TWH TT Was A GREAT YOEA ——1F te G m ti tt cr in 8 te Ww a Shite en ei ee ee, — w

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