The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 16, 1934, Page 10

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“Go on, Lady Godiva, ride right down the streets of Coventry. I swear by my Dukedom that the guy who peeks doesn’t get any CLOVERDALE ICE CREAM MANDAN CREAMERY & PRODUCE CO Dependable Batter, Cheese, Eggs, Poultry Special for St. Patrick’s Day - We have Pistachio Nut Ice Cream in the Sealright Shamroc Containers. Center Brick Moulds Individual Moulds AT YOUR DEALER RURAL CHURCH NOTICES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES |wwuton: Regular Weekly Services Stewartsdale: Service every Sunday at 11:30 a. m. Baldwin: There will be services on March |_, There will be services on March 18th jat 3 p.m. |Gayton School: March 25th. H. M. Gulson, Pastor. Temporary address 422-12th St, Bismarck. Phone 1047-R. On Easter Sunday April ist, there |will be a union service at Glencoe i 20 a, m, Sunday—Bible School, Mr. | 11 a, m, with an afternoon pro- \{. Hochhalter, Supt. | 11 a. m—Divine worship with ser- \gon. ; 7:00 p. m.—Christian Endeavor. ‘Miss Cora Devee Richard, President. ‘Thursday ; 4:30 p. m. grades 5 and 6 in C. E. (Readers, Stella Christ and Edna Sten- ‘auist. 7:00 p, m. grades 1 to 4 in C. BE Leaders, Cora Devee Richard and Esther Howe. 7:00 p. m. grades 7 and 8 in C. E. Miss Bergquist, teacher. Thursday evening Bible study and Prayer at 8:00 Thursday evening Bible study and Prayer at 8:00. Everyone invited. Fred W. Christ, pastor. (Coleharbor: Union Sunday School every Sunday morning in the school house. Mr, Cari Carlson, superintendent. Christian Endeavor every Sunday at ae. m. Mr. Robert Peightal, rrel- it. A cordial invitation to all. Fred {W. Christ, stated supply, Alexander: Five Miles 8. W. of Underwood Bible School every Sunday. Elder @. A. Christoph, Supt. Divine Worship and Sermon every Other Sunday at 3 p. m. Christian Endeavor every Sunday evening. Elder Walter LeRoy, State Pres. of C. E., leader. gram. A fuller announcement of this will be given later. Wing Congregational Chareh Sunday School every Sunday at 10:30 a, m.—Mrs. Clyde Harvey, Supt. Supt. Hall teaches the high school class and this group is especially in- vited to make this a big class. | ‘The christian Endeavor . society | Meets every two weeks at 7 p. m. i Methodist Episcopal Church | Theo, C. Torgerson, Pastor. McKenize: | Morning service 10:00 o'clock. |_ Church school 11:30 a. m. ' Sterling: | Church’ school 10:30 a. m. | Morning service 11:30 o'clock. ; Menoken: Church school 7:00 p, m. No preaching service, 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, Sacred Heart Cat | Wilton, | Order of Masses: | First Sunday, Mass at 11:00 a. m. Third Sunday, Mass at 10:00 a. m. Rey, John C. Wingering, lic Church, D Musicand Comedy Rule Geo. White’s ‘Scandals’ Fox Screen Production of Famous Musical Show Has the Outstanding Performers in Each of These Camps Now showing at the Paramount. Music and comedy divided the ac- »” each group striving for @upremacy in the film. The comedy forces have a total of MOVIES New Indian Picture Showing at Capitol Is Historically True | “Massacre,” Richard Barthel- j mess’ latest starring vehicle which | Opened at the Capitol theatre Thurs- | day evening, is ® picture which |should be seen by everyone who is interested in the Indian in the opin- | fon of local people who are well- versed in Indian lore, “The picture,” one person com- meniee. “shows Indian life much as Barthelmess has the role of an , | Indian youth who is the center of » ;| unique love Ann Dvorak maid and Claire Dodd is a wealthy white society girl who becomes her rival ,| for the Indian brave. The background for i i af a && RB Syeee fl iff ih A if i FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS FRECKLES, IF I ONLY COULD RAISE ENOUGH MONEY’ To HOLD THIS PLACE A WHILE LONGER, I MIGHT BE ABLE % PEDDLE IT LATER, To SOME o1L COMPANY ! A HILL IN FRONT OF rT, “To MAKE You WALK over! BOY...IF T OWNED THis PLACE, 1'D BE GLAD To SELL OUT FoR {610,000!! X DON'T KNOW WHAT ALL “HE RUSH IS ABOUT, EMMY -THERE'S A Lor OF SMOKES AN’ REFRESHMENTS LEFT “UET'S GOTTA BE USED SALESMAN SAM No SAH! Miss, Boots AINT IN WASH TUBBS ONCE AGAIN OH, BURY ME NOT ON THE LONE PRAI-REE) BOYS-LOUD |WHERE THE WILD COYOTES WILL HOWL CER ME, AN'MOURNFUL./ INA NARROW GRAVE JUST SIX BY THREE, GIVING THE BIRD THE BIRD! SO You Ve JEST BEEN MARRIED, HUH? BEEN ON Your. HoNeY— 4 “MOON YET? FANGLED FOX- TROT, I'LL TAKE A. BRANDIN' [RON WHEN {6 THAT VAUDEVILLE GUY COMING ‘TO GET HIS CTC EVER A SWEETER one LENABLIE CHILD IN ALL, TAKE THE DOGGONG “THING AWAY! ‘I HAVE AS MUCH USE FoR THAT UTTY, PARROT AS A PAIR OF FALLING ) & “THAT PARROT MAY Come ‘RO! HIS EASTERN FRIENDS IS ON THE WAY. WELL “THAT'S “THE BIG BOY AROUND “Town sou've BEEN CUCKOO T'MEET! WQW DO you “— wim NEVER HEARD CE TH’ PLace — BUT I Hope Mea Have ae SWELL TIME! MAN'S BORRIED A A, MUSEUM, AN’ HIM AN

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