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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1988 “And Mr. Bain can ride THE GUMPS— GOOD NEWS GBim_ HAS HEARD THE WHOLE STORY OF HOW MAMA WAS DUPED YOU REMEMBER CEN! A FROM YOUR ATTORNEYS poe wine AGO~ TELLING YOU THAT YOUR SNe LONGER PAYING DNIDENIDS} Rat LETTER WAS FORGED rs AND AS FOR NOUS BROBES tt AND | THINK VE UNCOVERED A FACT oO} TWO “THA MAX, Ny HH if HK ll I SEE YOU LIKE NATURE — GETTING IT'S DANGEROUS To CLIMB UP HERE ~ HOW OH, BO! T HAVE ust AS back here with Charger.” CHURCH NOTICES During the month of August the $uinister has his annual vacation. Ser- during this month will be ac- to local ement. \, The Sunday School will continue | Sunday at 10 a.m. Classes for | ages. Every one welcome. The ‘week services will be omitted. Fred W. Christ, pastor. ‘The Congregational Church of Wing School every Sunday at 20:30 s. m.—Mrs. Clyde Harvey, Supt. Everyone is invited. Fred W. Christ, Church services every other Sunday at 8 p.m. Note: The minister's vacation dur- ing August. The next regular service Sunday, Sept..10 at 8 p. m. The Morning Watch Church of Coleharbor Union Sunday School every Sunday morning in the school house. Mr. Cari Carlson, superintendent. Divine Worship with sermon every other Sunday at 8 p. m. Note: Vacation for the minister in August. The next regular service September 3 at 8 p. m. Christian Endeavor every Sunday at 7 p.m. Mr. Robert Peightal, rresi- dent. A cordial W. Christ. | invitation to all. Fred! Stated Supply. | | i Moffit Church ' ©. E. Kinzler, pastor | 10:30—Morning worship. i 11:30 a. m.—Sunday school. Mrs. J. | 3. Hill, supt. i Alexander Presbyterian Church | Five Miles S. W. of Underwood | Bible School every Sunday. Elder | B.A. Christoph, Supt. H Divine Worship and Sermon every other Sunday at 3 p. m. Note: Vacation for the minister in August. The next regular service September 3, at 3 p. m, AT THE ‘Mama Loves Papa’ | Is Life-Like Comedy | On Family Next Door Ruggles and Boland Star in Home- Spun Laugh Riot on People Everybody Knows | y | All your troubles will disappear in cloud-dust; a mortgaged domicile will look like heaven, after you've seen the troubles of Charlie Ruggles and | Mary Boland, as the head men of the | typical American family, in Para- mount’s “Mamma Loves Papa.” This home-spun laugh riot of the joys and sorrows of commuting papa and housewife mama opens tomorrow at the Paramount theater. The cast includes George Barbier as the brow- beating boss, Lilyan ‘Tashman as a! four-times married, four-times di- vorced woman who makes mama jea- lous of papa’s affections, and Walter Catlett and Ruth Warren as Mr. & Mrs, Neighbor. “Mama Loves Papa” is a family| picture—one the whole family from grandpa down to little brother can enjoy. Mama will giggle, Papa will roar and the rest of the family will hold its sides with laughter at this/ screen version of what goes on in| your neighbor’s home, Wilbur and Jessie Todd, the char- ‘acters played by the stars, are people everybody knows. ‘They're the be- 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 10:00 a. mi.—Sunday school, Mrs. L. Vv. Leschur, supt. 7:00 p. m,—Epworth League. Lloyd Wills, president. 8:00—Evening worship. Sloan Memorial Presbyterian Glencoe—Preaching service 10 a. m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Mrs. Wm McMurrick, superintendent. Westminister Presbyterian Stewartsdale—Sunday school 10:30 . 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.| Wednesday. Preaching service 8 p m, The preaching service at Baldwin is held every other Sunday. LUTHERAN SERVICES AT STILL HALL Union Sunday School 10:00 a, m. Mrs. J. M. Thompson, Supt. Morning worship 11:15. You are invited. Waldo L. Ellick- mn. LUTHERAN SERVICES AT REGAN CONGREGATION CHURCH Sunday evening 8:00. A cordial welcome to all. Waldo L, Ellickson, MARIA LUTHERAN CHURCH, BRADDOCK G. Adolph Johns, Pastor Sunday, Aug. 20 at 8 o'clock, evening worship. Special music by the church choir. Sermon on the gospel lesson for the day, Matt, 11:20-24 by the pastor. Thursday evening—choir practice. GAYTON SCHOOL HOUSE Sunday School every Sunday. Mrs. E. Perry, Supt. Preaching service every other Sun- day at three o'clock. On the Sunday there is no preach- ing service Sunday School meets at 10:30 a. m. On preaching service Sundays at 2 . m. Pp. MOVIES | Dix as Heart-Breaker Who Cracks Himself How Richard Dix drives and wavers between two women and plays the Public for suckers as head of an ad- vertising agency, is briskly and dar- ingly recounted in “No Marriage Ties” his new RKO-Radio Picture coming to the Capitol Theatre Satur- day and Monday. The picture provides Dix with op- Portunities to display subtle humor and dramatic power, plus the roman- ticism rernindful of his early starring roles. The action starts in a speak- easy in which Dix, as Bruce Foster, Picks up! Peggy Wilson and an ad- vertising job. The pair live happily though uhconventionally together un- til Bruce becomes engaged to Adrien- ne Deane, a beautiful society woman. When he tells Peggy about it, she bids him goodbye, suddenly he realizes whom he wants. He breaks with Adrienne, put Peggy then reproaches him mercilessly, and leaves for Paris. Business enemies dethrone Bruce and he becomes a derelict, until real love comes to rescue him. Dix’s leading lady, Elizabeth Allan, striking young British actress, has the role of Peggy Wilson, while Doris Kenyon returns to the screen in the Part of Adrienne. Alan Dinehart, David Landau, Hobart Cavanaugh and Hilda Vaughn appear in featur- wildered folks satirized so neatly by the comic strip artists. And you'll feel that they're old friends before! they've been on the screen a moment. | ed roles, On an average of 223 days a year, dava has thunder storms. * THE RIGHT IDEA FRECKLES AWAY BY YOURSELF — TREAT ‘ THOUGHT HE. UKE THIS PROVES "EM ROUEH WAS ALONE WITH HIS. THOUGHTS, UP CAME PAT, WHO HAD FOLLOWED WHAT'S ALL THE ‘SHOUTING ABOUT IN C'AON, CHICKYS OUT TH’ Way, )YOU saio tT! SHE'LL AW, WHAT AREYA GRABGIN! OR ITLL BE JEsT Too savl BE IN TH’ mel? ayo raves ol EER SuPPER Sam!suel HER FOR, cHaRLEY 2? Be DELIcioug, eRiEDt BY cRacky, ‘THaRrs Hat toss, Pesca: HEARD SO MUCH ABOUT! t SUS, I'VE i ote! THERES Poon, MR. DOOLEY — WTR WS HAY FEVER "PALL WANNA 00-00- A-CHOO = 15 SNEEZE on!! yon WANNA ~ SYEEZE ? SHATTER THE CALM ISTERING, CRACKLING OF THE ARCTIC DUSK, | ‘TTERED, BUT VicToRIoUs EA = STRUGGLING OVER THE SHIPS RAIL ALLEY OOP IF THIS HORN-HIDED: LIZARD LAYS DOWN AND ROLLS OVER,- 'M A GONE GOSLIN J