The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 5, 1934, Page 10

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MARK MY WORDS=- mis ts ONLY THE BEGINNING OF SOME NEW PIECE OF VILLAINY= WE HAVEN'T HEARD TH LAST OF TOWNSEND ZANDER YET / WHAT'S THAT You SAY ? THEY'VE FINALLY GIVEN UP DRAGGING THE RVER- NOT A TRACE OF THE BODY, EH AND THE HOLE IN THE HAT 'S NOY A REGULAR BULLET. HOLE - | SEE- YOU THINK THI ALL A pane bi iN ens Har is Ranices FRECKLES (SS SAY, NUTTY, 1 WISH YouD EXPLAIN THE PRINCIPLES OF THIS THING, AND TELL MG YES-YOU SEE,WHEN T FOUND T HAD To BORROW SOME_TEACUPS FROM HER, THAD TO ASK HER! EXCITED ABOUT ‘OUR TEA,EH, BE MY FIRST TEA PARTY, IN MY OWN HOUSE! OH, 1 HAVE TO CALL AGUSTA JO 1996 wy WEA SERVICE. INC.REO. U.S. PAY. OFF. “I bet you never heard of a sick Indian.” folK, DON'T BOTHER ME ABOUT THE'OLO )THass Wo Ban! BILL | OWE E.0UZZEM! MY HOUSE Was { | HOPE THEY ROBGBEO LAST NIGHT AND EV'RY CENT / KETCH TH’ GUY , TY Ya DON'T sen! BIGOLLY, NOT ONLY BROKE INTO MY HOUSE, ) ( GOT &.HUNCH ( KIN BUT ALSO TH’ ONE NEXT COOR! / GIVE TH’ POLICE Att (SEY, CAP, LE THIS TIP'LL HELP! | WELL, HE CERTAINLY Ya ANY, ae TH MAN wWHO]| KNOWS PLENTY ABOUT BROKE | OARS, OUTTS \ HOME, @N' TH HOUSE OF HER DOUBLE ENTRY NEXT-O0OR NEIGHGOR, Is AN) EX-Boonkeerer ! ALL RIGHT, BRIGHT eyes! Now wHat MAKES YA THINK WHat? War Gayton School House H. M. Gulson, supply. Sunday School every Sunday. Mrs. E. Perry, Supt. Preaching service every other Sun- lay at three o'clock. evening. Elder Walter LeRoy, State Pres. of CE. leader. R U R A L Note. The next regular service will be Sunday afternoon, January 7. CH URCH |_ You are invited. Fred W. Christ. | Stated Supply. NOTICES | Westminister Presbyterian H. M. Gulson, pastor. | _ Stewartsdale—Sunday school 10:30 |O. G, Davenport, superintendent. The First Presbyterian Uhurch | Preaching service 11:30. of Wilton | Sloan Memorial Presbyterian Regular Weekly Services H. M. Gulson, pastor. 10 a. m. Sunday—Bible School, Mr.! Glencoe—Preaching service 10 a. m G. Hochhalter, Supt. Sunday school 11 a.m. Mrs. Wm 11 a. m.—Divine worship with ser- McMurrick. superintendent. “mon: | Baldwin Presbyterian 7:00 p. m.—Christian Endeavor.| Sunday school 11 a.m. Roy Lewis, Miss Cora Devee Richard, President. superintendent. 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, q Prayer at 8:00. On the Sunday there is no preach- Friday evening choir rehearsal at ing service Sunday School meets at 7:00. 10:30 a. m. Or. preaching service Sundays at 2 veryone invited. Fred W. Christ, tor. p.m. past ‘The Congregational Church of Wing | . Sunday School every Sunday at| Ea lih reeset 10:30 a. m.—Mrs. Clyde Harvey, Supt. ae . Everyone is invited, Fred W. Christ, Tee ees re Church services every other Sunday | 2 Hill, supt. at 8 p.m. : | Braddock Charcb The Christian Endeavor society p ue YOUR MOTHER “oR BOOTS, ©. E. Kinzler, pastor 1S ABSURD ~PREPOSTEROUS = meets in the church on the alternate | y FOUN i KEPT A BRI CORE, Sunday evenings at 7 o'clock, and in| y 10:00 ee ay school. Mrs.Z, CONFOUNDED OUTRAGE s or SOMETHING Lon ‘ the homes of members on the Sundays | V'y'0q'0 am “Hpworth League. Lloyd : > BILLS I! when there is no preaching service.| wins Prudent aad . Supt. Hall is the advisor. 2:00 cE caine worehic Preaching service Dec. 31st and Jan.| . . ep m M. E. CHURCH ‘The Morning Watch Presbyterian | Theodore C. Torgerson, Pastor Church of Coleharbor Sunday, January 7, Union Sunday School every Sunday McKenzie: morning in the school house. Mr.| Morning worship 10:00. Cari Carlson, superintendent. | Duet by Mr. King and Emma King. Christian Endeavor every Sunday at! Church school 11:00 a. m. 7 p.m. Mr. Robert Peightal, rrest-! sterii ent. | Church school 10:30 a. m. Morning worship 11:30. Duet by Mr. King and Emma King. Sesccder Excabsisclan Charon | Menowen: inter bytorian Chure Song and worship service at the V. Five Miles 8. W. of Underwood 7 M. Craven home at 8 p. m. Special Bible School every Sunday. Elder, (ae Ki 5 Kins #1 A. Christoph, Supt. jmusic by Mr, King and Emma 1. Divine Worship and Sermon every| The public is cordially invited to other Sunday at 3 p. m. | attend these services, Christian Endeavor every Sunday | Theo. C. Torgerson. | AT THE MOVIES Clara Bow Achieves Heights in ‘Hoopla’ A cordial invitation to all. Fred W. Christ, stated supply. IND A FEW SPOOS, AGA RNG TERY THEY HELP LIVEN THINGS’ BUT SERVANTE—AH— FEEL DIRFeREWLY, Me Davies, Crosby in Capitol Musicomedy Clara Bow, fiery and impassioned,| SIX new musical numbers, which | Promise to become national song hits, reached new helghts as an emotional wint be heard In Marion Davies’ new actress in “Hoopla,” her second Fox! picture, “Going Hollywood,” which Film release which opens at the | Opens Saturday at the Capitol Theatre Paramount theater tomorrow and is! With Bing Crosby supporting the Met- led to remain for an engage- ment of two days. “Hoopla” is a splendid production that delves deeply into the inside life of the “big top.” It offers Clara Bow, @ marvelous opportunity to display her histrionic abilities. Let it be recorded here that Miss Bow took fine advantage of the opportunities pres- ented her. The story concerns itself with a vivacious young carnival dancer who, on a bet, attempts to win the love of | ro-Goldwyn-Mayer star. that her newest film should be liber- ally spiced with contagious musical rhythm, so, in the conferences that | Preceded the actual shooting of the Picture, Producer Walter Wanger as- signed Nacio Herb Brown and Ar- thur Freed to the task. One of the numbers, “Our Big Love Scene,” is a melodic theme that threads its way through the length of the picture. It was the wish of Miss Davies!’ , ‘THIS STUFF, WE OUGHTA BACK IN QUEEN UMPATE 600D

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