The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 24, 1933, Page 10

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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- mon. 7:00 p. m.—Christian Endeavor. Miss Cora Devee Richard, President. No regular Sunday evening service. 7:00 p.m. Thursday Junior C. E. ‘Miss Cora Devee Richard and Miss Esther Howe, teachers. Intermediate C. E. Mrs. Van Fiegel nd Martha Newman, teachers. Thursday evening Bible study and Prayer at 8:00. ' Friday evening choir rehearsal at 100. “Everyone invited. Fred W. Christ, pastor. ‘The Congregational Church of Wing Sunday School every Sunday at 20:30 a. m.—Mrs. Clyde Harvey, Supt. Everyone is invited. Fred W. Christ, minister. Church services every other Sunday ft 8 p. m. The Morning Watch Presbyterian Charch 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. Christian Endeavor every Sunday at 7 p.m. Mr, Robert Peightal, rrest- dent. A cordial invitation to all. Fred MORE SATISFACTION Baldwin Presbyterian Sunday school 11 a. m. Roy Lewis, superintendent. Preaching services as follows: 12 and Noy. 26, Nov. 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. Ot. preaching service Sundays at 2 | 'p. m. Moffit Church i O. EF. Kinzler, pastct 10:30—Morning worship. | 11:30 a, m.—Sunday school. sArs. J. ‘J. Hill, supt. Braddock Church O. E. Kinzler, pastor 10:00 a, m.—Sunday school. V. Leschur, supt. 7:00 p. m.—Epworth League. Lioyd Wills, president. 8:00—Evening worship. Mrs. L. \ | | | METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH | Theo. C. Torgerson, Pastor | McKenzie: Morning worship 10:00. Church School 11:00 a. m. | Sterling: | Church School 10:30 a. m. | Morning worship 11:30. | Menoken: | Church School 7:00 p. m. Evening worship 8:00. MARIA LUTHERAN CHURCH Braddock G. Adolph Johns, Pastor Sunday, Nov. 26—24th Sunday after Trinity. 2 p. m—Sunday School. 3 p. m.—Church worship. Anthem by the choir. FRACTION OF A SECOND SINCE YRSTERDAY'S ® 3 ESCAPE ARTOON= NO WORD OF WARNING, NO GQ munacur.cv’ HAS COME TO BiIM= ALL UNAW \ / THE SHARP KNIFE, Re ee SINISTER TRAD. HE Sire ON THE UPTILTED BLADE WAS NOT Lone ENOUGH Sencd= THE STOUT LINEN CORD ON THE BACK ae BNOUS ‘JO CLEAVE DOWN HEAVY SILK MAT = THE DAGGE! JO THE HLT AND ‘THE STRONG S" WIRE WELD BE NCHEACH PULLS THE SAPLING PORWARD = ys y STEEL ‘ogg OF THE TOP HAT OF A TRICKY FORMATION, RED WHEEL Sua logs ROPS BACK AND CALMLY CONSIDERS “THING: STRIKES HARD AND Fast !! SIX MINUTES LEFT To Go... -ScoRE- KINGSTON 20 SHADYSIDE 7 —— THE STANDS ARE WHO SAID MAT KID'S AGOAT? To cALL viM A i/ GET IT INTo HIS MITTS, SOMEONE'S AFTER UMME., PROTECTION, FIGHT AND MY ADVICE 1S, THAT YO NOW, MORE THAN TAKE HIM BACK TO THE WELFARE Sermon on the text for the day, | Matt. 13:47-50. After the service, the Luther, ; League members are asked to meet for a short business meeting to de- cide about the district convention. W. Christ, stated supply. Alexander Presbyterian Church Five Miles 8. W. of Underwood Bible School every Sunday. Elder ._A. Christoph, Supt. Divine Worship and Sermon every! ‘Thanksgiving services will be held other Sunday at 3 p. m. \at the Still hall (east of Wilton) at Christian Endeavor every Sunday | 11:09 a. m. with Student Waldo L. El- evening. Elder Walter LeRoy, State|jicxson in charge. “Offer Unto God of C. E., leader. ‘the Sacrifice of Thanksgiving,” Ps. You are invited. Fred W. Christ. Stated Supply. Westminister Presbyterian | tend. Stewartsdale—Sunday school 10:30! ©. G. Davenport, superintendent. | Thanksgiving services will be held Preaching service 11:30, at Regan in the Congregational - {church at 8:00 p. m. with sitar Sloan Memorial Presbyterian | Waldo L. Ellickson in charge. “ Glencoe—Preaching service 10 a. m. Give Thanks Unto the Lord for He is! Sunday school 11 a. m. Mrs. Wm | Good.” MeMurrick, superintendent. | Come and join in worship. [__AT THE MOVIES | Dressler, Barrymore |RKO-Radio Keeps _ Are Coming Together) Home Fires Burning “Christopher Bean,” based on the; {t's an old custom ‘n Hollywood to Play, “The Late Christopher Bean,” | pring things up to date, change old one of New York's outstanding dra- | e matic hits, opens Saturday at the | stories and characters and settings to Paramount Theatre bringing together | meet the so-called demands of the! Marie Dressler and Lionel Barry-| modern age. |50:14. All are cordially invited to at- SALESMAN SAM GIZNESS HAS BEEN PEPPY “TH Les’ couPLa DAYS, NEH, | NOTICED THAIT—AN’ THASS WHY | BOUGHT THAT By SMALL @Tta BOY! SPLOSH ITON, WHE GET) ) TW RAZOR IN SHAPE! ] more in their first appearance as co-) But here is RKO-Radio Pictures! stars. refusing to “turn on the juice” and The new Metro-Goldwyn-Maycr! permit the home fires to burn out. offering is based on Sidney Howard's! This Company, a highest bidder for celebrated drama of a woman who'the screen rights to the immortal shows a man the road back to honor.|“Little Women,” has gambled with It was adapted from the French of!the great American public and re- Rene Fauchois and was first produc-| fused to modernize the novel read ed by Gilbert Miller at the Henry, by some 20,000,000 persons and still Miller Theatre in New York, with| selling at the rate of about 12,000 cop- Pauline Lord as the star. jes a year. Miss Dressler, fresh from triumphs} “Little Women.” earning a cheer in “Tugboat Annie” and “Dinner at|from young America who turns to its Eight,” and Barrymore, famous “Ras- | pages every so often for guidance and putin” and recently seen in “The| entertainmene@ is at the Capitol Stranger’s Return,” head a dis-| Theatre, its characters as they lived tinguished cast which includes Helen| reacted, its settings and spirit in Mack, Beulah Bondi, Russell Hardie,| keeping with the word pictures of Jean Hersholt (in his first picture; Louisa M. Alcott. since his return from Europe), H. B.| The home in which most of the Warner, Helen Shipman, George Cou-! action takes place at Concord, Mass., Jouris and Ellen Lowe. Miss Bondi|has been duplicated, and the sur- and Coulouris were members of the! rounding terrain made to look like original stage cast. the Alcott property. Pictures and The uniting of Miss Dressler and | places and things of the Sixties have Barrymore recalls that they together | been resurrected. Katherine Hepburn, won the awards of the Academy of| the star who plays Jo, and others of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences,; the immortal little women, Amy Miss Dressler for her work in “Min| Meg and Beth, wear the heop skirts and Bill,” and Barrymore for his/ and colorful costumes of the period. | brilliant portrayal in “A Free Soul.”| yen typical New England storms | ‘Their new co-starring picture WaS! blow across the studio lots. | filmed under the direction of Sam| To give the proper atmosphere and ‘Wood who produced the successful} background to a book that has been “Hold Your Man.” a best seller for six or seven de- The story of “Christopher Bean”! cades, the RKO-Radio organization deals with the family of a country| has spent into the hundreds of thou- doctor and their servant, Abby. They | sands of dollars. Twenty leading ar- learn that the paintings of an ob-/ tists of the Coast enact the beloved scure artist whom the doctor once be-/ story of romance and home life. friended are now worth a fortune.| “Little Women” is, according to ‘Those they had have disappeared with | advance reports, more than proving| the exception of one. a portrait own-| the wisdom of the studio executives ed by the servant. The kindly doctor !in not permitting the tittle women to under the lash of greed becomes 4| grow up and live in a big city and) scheming fraud until the dramatic! patronize night clubs and play golf.) denouement in which he returns tol Tt is a hit—and that goes for the his better natifre under the influence /oider as well as the younger genera- of the kindly Abby. tion, George Cukor directed the Se GSE AAT immortal Alcott 51 In the Tibetan principality of| starting Ping aa i Choni, China, butter festivals are held i ct Ga oh i ieee Hank i rogpl Leoraien MEETING POSTPONED butter images for occasion; yi Meeting of the state land board, butter, highly colored, is the medium | which had been set for late Thurs- sammy! TRAINED SQUIRREL! WHO ARE WaITINY, : HUH? » » BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By MARTIN 11> NONE OF MY BUSINESS, |f SHE'S BARGED RIGHT IN— ! BUT, BY OVE LIT MAKES TAMEN EVERYTHING FOR GRANTED, || You | BLT, HAVE You ey GINING GOE - MY BLOOD BOW. , THE WORN BOOTS’ CLOTAES, NOTICED HOW BOOTS 15 WAY GWENDOLYN . THE MUSCLED WW ON WER DATES THE SITONTION 2 LTTE WHPPER SNAPPER, |] AND , IN ALL, MADE QUITE A SHES SENG DUET AS TREATS BOOTS CONFOUNDED NUOSANCE OF @WEET AD YOO PLEMSE HERSELF, AND COOL AG 2 used, ahd all work must be done at/ day, was postponed to Saturday at low temperatures. the request of Governor William Langer, who was unable to return ‘The mooring mast at the top of the seth ‘of the Empire State © | from Omaha in time to attend. Ing gets a bolt of lightning in almost every thunderstorm; the steel frame proves an effective conductor and car- ries every bolt to the ground, s0 no WASH TUBBS OH, HO mH it YOU HANG ITS WE AIN'T GOT ALL NiGuT> WED-OFF. RAT, i ane if LEAVE ME THIS BRAT—T'LL MAKE 'IM SQUAWKIN A HURRY. JUST WHAT UMPA SENT US TO GET! A LITTLE DINO FOR A PET! THIS 1S GETTIN’ COMPLICATED! WE START LOOKIN’ FOR-DINNY, SO WE CAN GO GET TH' QUEEN A PET! NOW WE GOT TH’ PET, WE STILL GOTTA FIND DINNY, SO WE CAN GET: TH’ PET TO HER! WOTTA MESS! SIDE, WE GOTTA SPOT HIS SCALY HIDE!

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