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q a ke lo Mg it lo in i re ‘a it lv: le a . ‘Then, though he still yearns for his radio program, he listens a bit to cer- | tain advice handed his way by the /rator, Joan engages in a duel of wits beautiful girl, with whom he has fal-/| om FSO KO RURAL CHURCH NOTICES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES ‘Wilton: Regular Weekly Services 10 a. m. Sunday—Bible School, Mr.) G. Hochhalter, Supt. | 11 a. m.—Divine worship with ser- mon. 7:00 p. m.—Christian Endeavor. | ‘Miss Cora Devee Richard, President. Thursday 4:30 p. m. grades 5 and 6 in C. E. i Leaders, Stella Christ and Edna Sten- | quist. | 7:00 p. m. grades 1 to 4 in C. E.) 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 | in the school house. Mr. Cari Carlson, superintendent. Christian Endeavor every Sunday at ine m. Mr. Robert Peightal, rrei- t. A cordial invitation to all. Fred W. Christ, stated supply. Alexander: Five Miles 8. W. of Underwood Bible School every Sunday. Elder) 1. A. Christoph, Supt. Divine Worship and Sermon every other Sunday at 3 p. m. Christian Endeavor every Sunday} | Stated Supply. keeps the taste in tun evening. Elder Walter LeRoy, State Pres. of C. E., leader. You are invited. Fred W. Christ. Wing Congregational Chereh 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. Methodist Episcopal Church Theo, C. Torgerson, Pastor. McKenzie: 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 Catholic Church, Wilton, N. D. Order of Masses: First Sunday, Mass at 11:00 a. m. Third Sunday, Mass at 10:00 a. m, Rev. John C. Wingering, Parish Priest. Maria Lutheran Church, Braddock G. Adolph Johns, pastor. Easter Sunday. 2 p. m. Sunday school. 3 p. m. church worship. \ AT THE MOVIES Comics Assist Star of Radio in Film Debut “Melody in Spring,” the Paramount musical-romance, brings to the screen for the first time, Lanny Ross, the silver-voiced tenor of radio fame, and| comes on Saturday to the Paramount theater. For his first picture, Ross, who !s now under a long term contract to the Paramount studios, has a dis- tinguished Hollywood cast supporting him, including Charlie Ruggles, Mary | Boland, Ann Sothern, George Meeker, ‘Wade Boteler and Helen Lynd. ' Directed by Norman McLeod from an original story by Frank Leon) Smith, which was brought to the screen by Benn W. Levy, “Melody in| Spring” features Ross as a singer, whose great ambition is to get on the radio broadcast of Blodgett’s Dog- Biscuit hour. ‘To this end he devotes himself un- til he meets Blodgett’s daughter. Jen madly in love. He follows her father to Switzer- land where Ruggles’ hobbies get Ross | into more hot water. | atmosphere of lively repartee that Phone Film Is Full Of Humor, Romance And Thrilling Action The romantic and human elements that lie behind the operation of the gigantic telephone system of the country are featured in the new Warner Bros. picture, “I’ve Got Your Number,” which is scheduled to be shown at the Capitol theater on Sat- urday. In this picture, Joan Blondell is given unusual opportunity, not only to carry off in her breezy style lively comedy situations, but to demonstrate emotional and dramatical talent. For the story by Warren Duff and Sidney Sutherland touches on every phase of life in the contacts of telephone employees with the public, presenting the many interesting incidents of real, daily occurrences, including hu- morous events, scenes of pathos, tragedy and thrilling action. As a smart-cracking telephone ope- with Pat O'Brien, her leading man, and trouble-shooter for the company, who is as quick on the verbal trigger as Joan herself. It is in this snappy WHAT ? YOu WANT ME ‘To COME To YOUR OFFICE? You HAVE GOOD NEWS- On, ABOUT THE SUIT- YES, INDEED- ! "LL BE RIGHT OVER= ‘TANK! SOMEONE'S BEEN STEALING OIL, AND I'M GOING To TRACE WHERE THIS HEY, MISTER, THIS UMBRELLA You |) WHY—ER-AH—I' SOLD ME A COUPLA CANS AGO IS / VERY SORRY, SIR, AVG, PUNKO, END BESIDES, NOT @ NERY GOOD ONE! THe LAND an OK, CON'T @POLOGizE, ounce ) WHAT 2 THenKk me Mant! \ SUST DROPPED IN TO “WANK Nal FER SELLIN' Ya A BUN BUMBERSHOST? BUSINESS P EDLY SMART inky eae BEEN 80 STUPID AS CRIMINATING LETTER, con't DAUGHTER SORT WILL GIVE HER THE (\ ROICT IN FIVE UTES NERD SEEN Pools WE LISTEN, OSSIE...DID IT EVER, OccuR “To YoU THAT A BULL DOESN'T MIND FLIES GATHER: == ING ALL OVER HIM, BUT HE SWISHES HIS TAIL AT THE FIRST ONE. HAT BITES HIM? Nessie! ITS @ BREAK fer mel \ Leet ITING RESTAURANT LAST NIGHT, ANDO be Was STILL There! ASK To SEE OUR = fi io By MARTIN 7 But after climbing several moun-|their romance blossoms, only to hit j ee ee tains, stealing curios for “the old) snag when Joan believes her lover to “an hae eee man” and making love to the daugh-| have instigated her arrest when ac- Aiy' DONT WORRY ABOUT ter,—all to the tune of lilting songs! cused of being the accomplice of a TW LOVE GIRO Ti TAKE and melodies, with hundreds of! band of crooks. It is in the latter laughs thrown in, he gets his radio! situation that Joan is afforded her contract and the girl, too. | chance to display dramatic ability. ——— Gordon Westcott, head of a band The faces of babies in India and! of confidence men, which includes Persia often are washed in the liquid | Robert Ellis, Selmar Jackson and Tom in which holly bark has been soaked, | Costello, furnishes the thrills with a as a charm against evil spirits. |bold robbery, a kidnapping and a hair-raising battle with a crew of ‘The Montgolfier brothers were the | telephone linemen. first to experiment with balloons and pica Aa made their first attempt on June 5,/ ‘The Mount of the Holy Cross in 1783. | Colorado is 14,000 feet high and is a triangular peak. The great cross it- The mountain lion has the widest | se:: measures 2009 feet from top to range of all game animals; it 1s | bottom and is formed by deep ravines found from British Columbia to the | which are filled with snow almost the southernmost point of South America. | year around. On its first meal as an adult, ®| 4 single squash vine sometimes has fly can drink twice its own weight. {15 miles of roots. Monarch butterflies have been seen | The province of Sze-Chuan, China, | MOVE, ce x. FORK ‘EM OVER, ‘THE COWBOYS MISTAKE THE RSAL BANDIT: 100 miles at sea. does not have a railroad. RLS ARE KAGAN! VI'WE AIN'T GOT ALL DAY Gwror AND ! HIS°MEN- F"77ntL, NEVERMIND, The world’s shortest railway. 600| A comet seen in 1843 had a tail i “THE DANG FOOL'S LOAD UP WITH BLANKS, feet, is in the Vatican City, Italy. 150,000,000 miles long. 1 HALF AN HOUR EARLY. - eonscious. They won't stop yellin’ until mom gets CLOVERDALE ICE CREAM