The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 30, 1934, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1984 THE FLAVOR L- “ THE GUMPS—A TRAGIC PICTURE THAT'S My LUCK ANDY (GIVE UP=NOT A SINGLE ENN NeELL oS las Se wateee ie vuST AS | WAS ING HAS GONE, OR WHAT HAS ARAL KICK OT OF WE Rg i ee Pag (TTL ISAPPEARE: TE ae ‘ ae : x No ‘ ui N&LL D = le SHE COULON'T HAVE JUST ta so i} VANISHED IN’ THIN AIR= GHE MUST my io Union Service Presbyterian Churches RURAL hee CH U RC Hi Morning worship 10:30 o'clock. Organ Prelude. NOTICES Call to worship—Meditation. Doxology. Invocation. warRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES | Goria Patri. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS on: Hymn—All Hail the Power of Jesus ( HELLO, FRECKLES... ) I'M NOT LOOKING Regular Weekly Servi “ 10 a.m Sunday—Bible School, Mr,|Name. (No. 85 Greatest Hymns); IF YOURE LOOK. )FOR HIM, MR. HEIL J | G. Hochhalter, Supt. ed ber roea ING FoR YouR IN FACT, I WAITED “IF BIAS ll |. — Divi Mt] - ostles Creed. . Ba ee | Sunt Horas Dilan ei TIRE ap, He Lert 4 uNTiL 1 saw tnd J08,1F IT COULD BE G00, DEPENDABLE MAN--BUT WE Ow FRECKLES 7:00 p. m.—Christian Endeavor.| James McDonald. ABOUT )LEAVE, BEFORE I PROVEN THAT HE WASNT || RUN OUR BUSINESS FoR PROFIT, TURNED Miss Cora Devee Richard, President. Scripture—Matthew 28, RESPONSIBLE FoR AND IF HE WAS CARELESS IN Jy Thursday Prayer. = im ? 4:30 p. m. grades 5 and 6 in C. E.| Sermon—The Resurrection. PERFORMING His DUTIES,Z MUST SLEUTH f Leaders. Stella Christ and Edna Sten-| Duet—Mrs. Horace Dirlam and Mrs. 4 f IF So, quist. James McDonald. reed Pp. m. grades 1 to 4 in C. E.| Offertory. a why braced aders, Cora Devee Richard and| Reception of new members. a Cc Esther Howe. Hymn—Crown Him with Many i guna bapa hae 7:00 p. m. grades 7 and 8 in C. E.|Crowns. (No. 70 Greatest Hymns); } j WILL Miss Bergquist, teacher. (No, 115 Praise Him). 5 % 4 Thursday evening Bible study and Afternoon Service Prayer at 8:00 2:30 p,m, Thursday evening Bible study and} Hymn—Low in The Grave He Lay. Prayer at 8:00. (No, 71 Greatest Hymns); No. 62 Everyone invited. Fred W. Christ,/Praise Him). pastor. Gayton Sunday School os Greetings—Mrs, Emmet Perry, Sun- Coleharbor: day school superintendent. Onion Sunday School every a Song—Rejoice for Jesus Is Living. morning in the school house. — Members of Sund: Cari Carison, superintendent. ae nf 7 Christian Endsayor every Sunday at)” Song_1 Know that My Redeemer AN ESCAPED CONVICT" HE'S A 7 p.m. Mr. Robert Peightal, rred-|,,-, y KILLER, AND INSANE! WHERE'S WY aint, Livet! > A cordial invitation to all. Frea|S°e—by two girls—Awake Glad staal Soul. W Christ, stated supply. Responsive Reading—by boys and xander: girls. anne Miles 8. W. of Underwood Lect rats Heh hl dite doe Nd Bible School every Sunday. Elder | Lord. A. Christoph, Supt. Stewartsdale Sunday School Divine Worship and Sermon every} Greetings — Mr. O. G. Davenport, other Sunday at 3 p.m. Sunday school superintendent. Christian Endeavor every Sunday| Songs and Recitations—Janet Stew- evening. Elder Walter LeRoy, State Pres. of CE. leader, art, Helen Becknal and other Sunday school members. Panera TedW: Cure Glencoe Sunday’ School Greetings — Mrs. William McMur- Baldwin: rick, Sunday school superintendent. There will be an Easter service in} Special Music—High school group which the Sunday school will take|° sirls. Stewartsdale Missionary Auxiliary Bae a? APRISTEC ADS |G restings SMITE DOL Weld: Dredle dent. Send Song—Society ee wi Congregational Special missionary music. qaSindey Schon! every Suncny at| Oering—Natioal Minions Quote :30 a. m.—Mrs. Clyde Harvey, Supt 1 t J Supt. Hall teaches the high ‘school| Benediction. Fat SObsNow, Con SEIaAnL COUTNG: oli ser vied tome dir thigdes SSA hae / BE more care | atweys AN! YOU’ DON'T SEEM TO REALIZE JwUET A LUCKY et make sa c se Pec Chlitian: tude’ sooiety) Driscoll Lutheran Parish (A Furl Loot, de ALL I'VE DONE WW THs STORE! OREAK Ser-0u, meets every two weeks at 7 p. m. Opie S. Rindahl, supply pastor. TH MESs YOUVE l crster! papi Good Friday, March 30, Zion mace! Methodist Episcopal Church church. Theo. C. Torgerson, Pastor. Confessional and the Holy Com- ‘McKenzie: munion 8 p. m. Morning service 10:00 o'clock. Easter Sunday Church school 11:30 a. m. Festival service, Driscoll Lutheran Sterling: church 11 a, m. Church school 10:30 a. m. Festival service, Zion Lutheran Morning service 11:30 o'clock. church 2 p. m. Menoken: Preacher, Waldo L, Elleckson. Church school 7:00 p. m. No preaching service. Regan Lutheran Church Easter services 8 p. m. Moftit: Waldo L. Elleckson, preacher. Hype epeniaiatee J.J. Hu,! Maria Lutheran Church, Braddock / i qt junday school 11:30, Mrs. J. J. t eran Churcl i J \ superintendent. G. Adolph Johns, pastor. ff 2 j TS Aw). LY y 4 Braddock: Easter Sunday. . Sunday school 10 a. m., Mrs. L. V.| 2p. m. Sunday school, Leschur, superintendent. 3 p. m. church worship, HS League 7 p. m., Lloyd Wills, pian Easter ee bresident. ermon: “He Is en.” eee eee chinieier. DONT WORRY, MONEY HE AINT GHINE ©. E. Kinzler, pastor, PAINTED WOODS LUTHERAN D 'S SHADES SOTHAH NOBODY .NOW'! AH KETCHED pais CHURCH > Fi AM RS AS HE Sacred Heart Catholic Church, C. A. Carlson, Pastor. , Wilton, N. D. Easter Sunday services at 3 p. m. Order of Masses: An Easter morning exercise entitled First Sunday, Mass at 11:00 a.m. | “Children of Judea,” will be present- ‘Third Sunday, Mass at 10:00 a.m. [ed by a group of girls from the con- Rev. John C. Wingering, firmation class at Washburn. Every- Parish Priest. {one cordially invited. AT THE MOVIES | Will Rogers Scores Katharine Hepburn’s Big Triumph Role of ‘Spitfire’ In ‘David Harum’ Frank As Herself ‘Will Rogers scores a personal tri-| Katharine Hepburn’s remarkable umph in Fox Film's latest release, characterization of the mountain Bre “David Harum,” which opens tomor- | Smboy in, Se RDS lo Picture,’ WASH TUBBS Tow at the Paramount theater. Rog- ers not only gives a sterling perfor- mance but also proves that the public is perfectly justified in requesting Fox Film officials to star him in this | | “Spitfire, coming to the Capitol thea- ter and starting Sunday midnight, is attributed by many of those who know her to the striking similarity of the role of the films heroine to the temperament and personality of the (NYNGS LANE LOOKS AT EASY IN FRANK AO- MIRATION. star herself; at least insofar as her volatile moods are concerned. Trigger Hicks, the role enacted by Miss Hepburn, is an amazing charac- ter and one that is unique in the an- nals of the stage or screen, that of an illiterate mountain beauty who reviles in one breath and prays in Hi err en te finds 4 8, t a - MAN RIVERS LOOKS ON IN AMAZEMENT, FOR MISS are astounding even to Hollywood, A : ny 1S NO LONGER SAD AND WISTFUL~ SHE'S SMILING. such as her propensity to run about r the studio in knockout attire, Y OOP searching frankness which prompts} ALLE’ her to reject invitations with such comments as “I dont like your Holly- parties,” rather than ee 5 air thi Bees | i ia “8

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