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IDE GLANCES - - : ‘By George Clark | RERHAI | OUGHT LOT OF nice Bal A Nici PRE FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS “You kids hurry up and change your clothes; it’s already past milking time.” RURAL, | CHURCH NOTICES ! | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES ton: Weekly Services 10 a. m. Sunday—Bible School, Mr. #2. Hochhalter, Supt. 11 a. m.—Divine worship with ser- (mon. 7:00 p. m—Christian Endeavor. Cora Devee Richard, President. No regular Sunday evening service. 7:00 p.m.| Thursday Junior C. E.; iss Cora Devee Richard and Miss | ler Howe, teachers. i \_ Thursday evening Bible study and | yer at 8:00. | aa evening choir rehearsal at 300, Everyone invited. Fred w. Christ, | Poleharbort Union Sunday School every Sunday morning in the school house. Mr, ari Carlson, superintendent. i {_ Christian Endeavor every Sunday at | Loo Mr. Robert Peightal, rresi- i "A cordial invitation to all, Fred/ 'B¥. Christ, stated supply. (Alexander: | Five Miles 8. W. of Underwood Bible School every Sunday. Elder ie A. Christoph, Supt. | \_ Divine Worship and Sermon every) @ther Sunday at 3 p. m. ;, Christian Endeavor every Sunday | aed Elder Walter LeRoy, State of C. E,, leader, You are invited. Fred W. Christ. ited Supply. hwestminister: | Weather and roads permitting Rev. | x Gulson will conduct services at | following points during January Stewartsdale: Every Sunday at 11:30 a. m. Glencoe: Jan, 14 and 28 at 10 a. m. | Feb. 11 and 25. Gayton: Jan, 14, Feb. 11 at 3 p. m. Baldwin: Jan, 21 at 3 p.m. Feb. 4. Feb. 18 at 3 p.m. A cordial welcome to all. “Let us not be weary in well doing for we shall reap in due season if we faint not.” (H. M. Gulson’s temporary address 422 12th, Bismarck, N. D. Phone 1047-R.) Wing Congregational Church Sunday School every Sunday at. 10:30 a. m.—Mrs. Clyde Harvey, Supt. Everyone is invited. Fred W. Christ, minister. Church services every other Sunday at 8 p.m. The Christian Endeavor society meets in the church on the alternate Sunday evenings at 7 o'clock, and in | the homes of members on the Sundays when there is no preaching service, Supt. Hall is the advisor, METHODIST CHURCHES Theodore C. Torgerson, Pastor McKenzie: Preaching service 10:00 a. m. Church School 11:00 a. m. Sterling: Church School 10:30 a. m. Preaching service 11:30 a. m. Menoken: Church School 7:00 p. m. Preaching service 8:00 p. m. Moffit: Morning worship 10:30. Sunday school 11:30, Mrs. J. J. Hill, superintendent. Braddock: Sunday school 10 a. m., Mrs. L, V. Leschur, superintendent. Epworth League 7 p. m., Lloyd Wills, president. Evening worship 8 p. m. O. E. Kinzler, pastor, AT THE eal Comedy, Great Music in New Film- usical, ‘Sitting Pretty’ Real comedy—real music. i ‘That is the exceptional lure offer- by the Paramount theater this ek where) Paramount's spectacular po. film, “Sitting Pretty,” is ying. From the opening smash to the crash, the picture is jammed ith comedy, music and beautiful girls. You see the inside of the song ‘writing business and find out how Hollywood makes its musical films in many intimate scenes behind the Bcreen. ‘The locale 1s Hollywood, and the characters (are songwriters, stars, producers arid others. It’s like |this: Jack Oakie, Jack Haley and Ginger Rogers arrive in Hollywood. | The boys want to be gongwriters and Ginger wants to crash pictures. In the maddest melee | ever conceived by a Hollywood! scenario writer, the boys do get s/ chance when Thelma Todd, a star, hires them: Ginger goes to work too. he does a fan dance surrounded by| p chorus s0 large it can’t be counted. Radio MOVIES Andy Devine Is Good In Capitol Picture An outstanding’ characterization in “Horse Play,” Universal’s newest comedy hit, showing at the Capitol theater tomorrow, is done by Andy Devine, as the cow-hand pal of Slim Summerville, both of whom co-star in the picture. IT'S THAT FELLOW ON THe EDGE OF THE CROWD...6EE HIM! You SEE, ITS LIKE THIS...MOMS BUYING THis PLACE, BUT WE'RE KINDA Poon AND SHE HASN'T BEEN ABLE , 10 KEEP UP HER PAYMENTS... WITH THE EX- CEPTION OF ONE GUY= HE Look AT THAT CROWD our je THERE, NUTTY... THEYRE ALL HERE To SEE You MAKE Goop! SAY, WHEN 1 DROVE UP IN THAT RENTED SIXTEEN-CYLINDERS THEY GATHERED AROUND = LUKE ANTS AT A PICNIC,AND EVERY Wes OUT OF JOINT WHEN T ‘TOMPKINS ‘ CORNERS, BRAINY GUS MAKES HIS (Ts To LATE Ta LUGS THis Kec DOWN “To TH’ STORE ,Now! MIGHT] SEST AS WELL TAKE IT To DU22-| Em's HOUSE — AN’, BOY, LooKIT IT SNow! "TWAS @& KEG O' BEER — Devine should know his “ranch roles,” having been born in Arizona, where during the rising years of his life he rode the ranges, roped cattle and sang cowboy songs in the color- ful style of a native westerner, dur- ing the summer offered by vacations | from school. Devine is the personification of the Tough-and-ready but jovial western cow-hand. His stalwart frame and good nature earned for him, while @ student at the University of Santa Clara, a popular niche among the student body and the place of the best all-round athlete in the college. Following his school years, he later went into professional football. In this newest Universal comedy, directed by Edward Sedgwick, Devine | is at his best as the lone cowboy pal of Slim Summerville, who, together through a series of what are termed the season’s most spontaneous laughs forsake Montana ranch life for the society of English nobility—all for the love of a girl and a horse, In’ Nebraska, it is against the law to allow tumbleweeds, which blow bed spreading seeds, to grow on a + ‘The playful antics of the porpoise prove that it is not s fish, but a = mal; fish do not play. mam. when fighting among their long necks like wos \J ALAS, MR. TUBBS, | HEARD A ™ WEA, NOISE IN THE CAPTAIN'S CABIN, AND WHEN « WENT IN TO INVESTIGATE, A STRANGER WAS THERE. WE KNOCKED ME DOWN, SIR, AND HELD A BAG, SOAKED IN ETHER, OVER MY FACE. TMAT'S ALL 1 REMEMBER UNTIL | CAME To WELL, DU22,t PUSHED YER GIFT, ALL Tr way ERom THE ainpoRT! Hop0-RaNT cCELEGRaTe, IDEN: Tarun TAME HMR Te MAY CONFI HORT To GNE HER COLNE © WEDD! a ce we'te 1) SOON @S \ Pack ER IN Ice! OWN MHEART — STOP STRUGOLIN, KITTEN —DowT MARE ME SUFFER |, AWWW . BA-BEEEEE POOR MEQuUIGGLE! AN’ we THOUGHT WE WAS AT Tw’ BOTTOM OF ALL TWS SPOOKY You SILLY THine! ZA i SEE Youve - Y PEW WsTENING By BLOSSER IF WE DON'T, TLL WAKE UP SOME MORNING AND FIND A LOCOMOTIVE IN THE KITCHEN , FREIGHT CARS IN THE BED: ROOM AND TRACKS IN “THE PARLOR! YUL TAKE HIM LIKE DEWEY TOOK MANILLA. HERE'S WHERE 1 SNATCH OW.1 DONT MIND. WIS BEING | J} STUPID - BUT, HE COULD AT LEAST FON OF HIM' OF COURSE HE MIGHT SOUND A BT ROicur10v09,, WE ETHER WAS ON WIS CLOTHES — NOT HIS QREATH. HE WAS NO MORE UNCONSCIOUS, SOPNER, THAN 1 AM. 1 DON'T KNOW WHO WE GOT To TIE HIM UP, BUT IM MORE CON: NINCED THAN GNER THAT MCQUIGGLE'S THE WEAD SPOOK. GUT We WAS UNCONSCIOUS, EASY. YOU COULD SMELL ™ emer ON ‘MA. GOOD BOY, DINNY! THANKS TO You) YM FREE! LET'S GIT GON'-THiS ‘THEN SUMPIN HIT ME! 1S NO PLACE FOR ME! Q00e0200w / THAT BLAWSTED DINOSAUR!