The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 29, 1933, Page 10

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= SA er Se tn oe alee BOD, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “Those are the ones we're already tired of.” —— Christian Endeavor every Sunday evening. Elder Walter LeRoy, State ——————EE TILDA= NO_BXCUSB FOR “THIS = WHAT IS Sis SHAT NOU JUST SERVED IN THIS BOWL? NEED ANY HELP? I CAN GO INTO SHADYSIDE AND HAVE A MECHANIC. NO, THANKS...L THINK I CAN GeT OUT BY MYSELF—BUT I COULD USE A “TOWLINE, IF ‘YOU HAVE ONE! Pres. of C. E., leader. Note. The next regular service will be Sunday afternoon, January 7. You are invited. Fred W. Christ. | Stated Supply. Westminister Presbyterian H. M. Gulson, pastor. Stewartsdale—Sunday schoo! 10:30 O. G. Davenport, superintendent. Preaching service 11:30. Sloan Memorial Presbyterian NOTICES The First Presbyterian Church of Wilton Regular Weekly Services no a. m. Sunday—Bible School, Mr. + Hochhalter, Supt. H. M. Gulson, pastor. 11 a, m.—Divine worship with ser- Glecone preaching carted 10 a. m. een Sunday school 11 a.m. Mrs. Wm 7:00 p. _m.—Christlan Endeavor. | seMurrick. superintendent. (Miss Cora Devee Richard, President. Baldwin Presbyterian No regular Sunday evening service.| sunday school 11 a.m. Roy Lewis, 7:00 p.m. Thursday Junior C. E.| . perintendent. , Miss Cora Devee Richard and Miss 2 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 Gayton School House H. M. Gulson, supply. Sunday School every Sunday. Mrs. E. Perry, Supt. Preaching service every other Sun- day at three o'clock. i Fred On the Sunday there is no preach- Everyone invited. W. Christ, ing service Sunday School meets at -sisieal 10:30 a. m. : The Congregational Church of Wing '. Sunday School every Sunday at p. 80:30 a. m.—Mrs. Clyde Harvey, Supt. Everyone 4s invited, Fred W. cree, METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH rr. s Theo. C. Torgerson, Pastor ‘Church serviees other McKenzie: m 8p. m. sire ad Morning worship 10:00. The Christian Endeavor society| Church School 11:00 a. m. qmeets in the church on the alternate | Sterling: inday evenings at 7 o'clock, and in| Church School 10:30 a. m. Khe homes of members on the Sundays} Morning worship 11:30. ‘when there 4s no preaching service, | Menoken: Supt. Hall is the advisor. Church School 7:00 p. m. Preaching service Dec, 31st and Jan.| Evening worship 8:00. M, 8p. m —— Moffit Charch The Morning Watch Presbyterian O. E. Kinzler, pastes Church of Coleharbor 10:30—Morning worship. Union Sunday School every Sunday} 11:30 a. m.—Sunday school. morning in the school house. Mf.] y. gill, supt. Cari Carlson, superintendent. Rev. J. Way Huey, Sunday school missionary, will visit the Sunday Kinzler, pastor school at 11 a.m. and preach at 8 p.} 19:00 Ag An saeed, Mrs. mm. on Sunday, Dec. 31st. Note the] y, reschur, supt. change of time. The weather permit-| 7:99 p. m.—Epworth League. Lloyd ung, he will hold special services each | wills, president. evening, too, for the week. Allare in-| 3:00—Evening worship. vited. Sunday, Jan. 7, the regular minister) Maria Lutheran Church, Braddock * Ghiistian Endeavor every Sunday at Acne eee af 5 — Sund: 7p, m Mx. Robert Peightal, Cie | ee, Oe a Ry oe lent | i A cordial invitation to all, Pred | g,7ntre Will not be any services this | W. Christ, stated supply. | ‘Thursday, Jan. 4, at 1 p. m., services x | will be conducted. The public is in- gurand: Fresbristam. Chimsh vited to these services. After the wor- Bible School ever ship, the annual business meeting of H. - Chit ae vias | the congregation will be held. All Divine Worship and Sermon every | voting members are urged to be pres- other Sunday at 3 p. m. j ent. AT THE MOVIES | A * Ed Wynn Comes to /Slim and ZaSu in Town! ' Court in Breach * * It's the Fire Chief Himself in His Of Promise Suit Greatest Entertainment on Stage, | | The breach of promise suit of the Poe ce fade A Four-Alarm century—with Slim Summerville as : the lawyer and ZaSu Pitts as the girl ; Who has been promised—will open For the first and only time this | here today at the Capitol theater. year Bismarck audiences will be given' Based on the Broadway stage hit, an opportunity to see and hear Ed) “Oh, Promise Me” by Bertram Robin- ‘Wynn on the talking screen when | son and Howard Lindsay, it is by far “The Chief” opens tomorrow at the! the most uproarious of the popular Paramount theater, heralded s| Summervilie-Pitts co-starring com- Wynn's greatest talking picture en-! edies, produced by Universal. tertainment. | The plot revolves around Slim, cast The infectious giggle, the hilarious; as a ne’er-do-well lawyer, and ZaSu “S0-0-0-0--—,” the screamingly funny | filing clerk who gets all the facts of stories that have made Wynn inter-/ life from herbanker-vegetarian-phi-; nationally famous as “the silliest man | landering employer. Veree Teasdale in America”—all these will be heard! makes a devastating blonde villainess. when Wynn steps out of his radio! One of the outstanding discoveries invisibility and appears on the screen.| made by the pair is that life and love To many, this will be their first| are “just a lot of spinach.” To find glimpse of a personality who ranks | this out, they go through several with Will Rogers and Marie Dressler; amazing experiences, including @ as one of America’s outstanding hu- | faked rain-storm, threats of perjury morists. For a score of years Wynn and the breach of trial. For has been one of the country’s premiere | a while it looks as if Slim will join funsters. | his unlucky clients in the local jatl. The picture was made at the Metro- | Sharing these experiences with Slim Goldwyn-Mayer studios in California. | and ZaSu, in one way or another, are Dorothy Mackaill, whose loveliness has | George Barbier, Lucille Gleason, Miss adorned many successful screen plays, | Teasdale, Donald Meek, Purnell Pratt appears opposite Wynn. Charles| and Adrienne Dore, the latter said to “Chic” Sale, himself a comedy star be one of the most beautiful women in his own right, contributes to the! in Hollywood. The picture was di- fun. Willlam (Stage) Boyd, Effie rected by Eddie Buzzell, the famous Elisler and C. Henry Gordon have Broadway comedian and stage direc- Prominent roles. tor, who has made many successful “The Chief” is said to be more than | tims in Hollywood. an aggregation of Wynn funny stories. | It is a narrative of the hilarious ed- | Louisiana some day may ventures that lifted a simple Bowery | jargest state in the U1 boy to local fame and won him the affections of a torch singer. During Braddock Church Ot preaching service Sundays at 2} SALESMAN SAM . Mm. . SURE! an’ WERE Wass a GooD \0EA, Cu22! GIVIN' ‘Em @ REAL Lotsa FOLKS GOT THINGS FER CHRISTMAS THEY’O LIKE To exchance | \ N Cur To Do Your. i z2TMas SWAPPING! —— ee BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES WHAT 1 CAINT GET. STRAIGHT WELL ,1 GUESS THAT CLEARS EVERYTHING! | HAVE NEVER TASTED ANYTHING SO ‘TERRIBLE CE N 'T SUPPOSED ‘TO BET ALL YOU HAVE TO 00 IS LOOP THE ROPE AROUND THE HUB AND TIEIT TOA SPOKE. THEN, WITH THE OTHER END OF THE ROPE TIEO TOA TREE, IT'S VERY SIMPLE. - TL ALWAYS FIGURE THAT, 1F A CAR GETS ‘You INTO SOMETHING, IT'S UP TO THE SAME CAR TO GET You out! {READ YOUR, SIGN UP THERE —AN' I GOT some-} WHY_UH, YES. THIN’ CUTIN AY CAR ( WANNA Exchance! COULDYOU CARRY IT IN FOR ME? BE A PIANO, OR & OCINING- BOOTS HOLDS NO GRUDGES! ‘1 RECEWED PROOF ,BEYOND THERE WAS NO es Nags IN “THAT GSOUP— YOU MUST HAVE JUST ID — AND IF IT DIDS IF THERE WAS— eas HAVE & You SEE... WHEN THE WHEEL, REVOLVES, THE ROPE WINDS UP ON THE HUB, JUST ENOUGH TO GIVE THE CAR MOMENTUM— THATS ALL I NEED! AND AWAY 1 GO! GOSH! I BET THE ONLY TINGS You'D NEED, To \WRECK A FREIGHT TRAIN, \NOULD BE A HAIRPIN AND AN IDEA! OW, Nol (TS JusT TH cHRisTMas TREE | BOUGHT HERE— I'D LIKE To EXxcHANGceE IT FoR. ONE OF THESE IN THe! Goxes! o “ YEA = WELL, HIG “6ROST” FE ON, UNCLE IRA” WASNT SUCK 1O,\F THE SCOUNDREL WAS | HE WAS BACK HOME ,HOW COME IL ff DISGUISED * DIOW'T SEE “IM? 2 AINT || THOSE BIRDS MISSED A DAY DOWN _/! CAN MAKE UP Town SINCE THE 50 THEIR WURRYCANE IN ‘G4 OWN MOTHERS | |/ WOLLONT KNOW ‘EM ‘SAVE YOUR MONEY, WVEST IT, GO INTO BUSINESS, ALLEY OOP L BECAME SUSPICIOUS WHEN 1% WEARD FROM THE SOUTH AFIRICAN AUTHORITIES | YoU SEE, 1 MADE INVESTIGATIONS AT BOTH ENDS - "Yaw AT WAS A BEE. THE GRABSHOPPER HAD ASWELL TIME KICKIN' UP HIS HEELS ALL SUMMER—AN' TH’ BEE AN! MADE HON! WON'T WALK FAR | RE WON'T GET AWAY , THIS NIME -- DONT WORRY WE SHADOW OF A DOUBT, SHAT OUR REAL ONCLE WAS BEEN DEAD FOR MANY YEARS WELL, ANYWAY, NOBODY EVER, ENVIED BEES OR ANTS HAVIN’ TO WORK A BAD SORT, REAL BOT GWEN — OW WELL th LETS FORGET Sagygrohtys gyese wets S FES SEGPER. @ SBSg_E Heres

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