The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 13, 1934, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIB FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1984 THE GUMPS—ADVICE FROM OLD FRIENDS’ OH, WHAT AM 1 GOING To DO ? JUST THINK OF (T= MILLIE SUING ME ~ Presbyterian. | H. M. Gulson, Pastor. R U R A L Glencoe — Morning service Sunday, ‘10 o'clock. c R H | Gayton—April 22, 3 p. m. H U Cc | Stewartsdale—11:30 a. m. . | Baldwin—April 15, 8 p. m. f NOTICES A cordial welcome to all. f ‘ wt bit Gens | sunday School every. Sunday at| FRECKLES AND IENDS Sunday School every Sunday at A HIS FRI ¥ — CHURCHES = 19:30 a. m.—Mrs, Clyde Rarvery, Supt; ‘ yyy id Supt. Hall teaches the high school Does EXT Y YY ‘YOu 18 ONLY WASTIN’ NEVER MIND Regular Weekly Services |class and this group is especially in- BACK Ase Caen DOGGONE, SUH, 7) ‘TIME, GOIN’ CLEAR UP To || THAT! ALL I 10 a. m. Sunday—Bible School, Mr. | vited to make this a big class. + ) AH REALLY % @. Hochhaiter, Supt. | The Christian Endeavor Society ARRIVE IN PORT ji We mei vine worship with ser- | meets every two weeks at 7 p. m. |, SCUTTLE STOCKTON IN TIME i | Y. tf) A EER AN’ MAHSELF me ta ahd al ANY BOSE é ‘ LOOKS To ME Like You || TRAIN Go To Oumar, at 7:00 p. m.—Christian Endeavor. Theodore C. Torgerson, pastor SHADYSIDE DANFORTH . McKenzi Y HAS INVENTED A NEW ‘Miss Cora Devee Richard, President. ETE aa INA : 4 ‘Thursday | 10:00 a, m.—Church service. , | | 4:30 p. m. grades 5 and 6 in C. E.| 11:00 a. a school. HuRRY ! = a Sterling Readers, Stella Christ and Edna Sten-| 19.3 a, m—Chureh school. He Seemed 7:00 p. m. grades 1 to 4 in C. E.| ee HIGHLY Zenters, core Devee Richard and) 7-99 p, m—Chureh school. AGITATED... 7:00 p. m. grades 7 and 8 in C. E.| 8:00 p. m.—Church service. BUT Miss Bergquist, teacher. | ies ‘Thursday evening Bible study and | Moffit: WHY 77? Prayer at 8:00 | Morning worship 10:30. ‘Thursday evening Bible study and/ ae cror 11:30, Mrs. J. J. Hill, Prayer at 8:00. superintendent, Every Frea Braddock: _———— “or oe W. Christ, "Sunday school 10 a. m, Mrs, L. V. Leschur, superintendent. THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) Coleharbor: Epworth League 7 p. m., Lloyd Wills, Union Sunday School every Sunday | President. morning in the school house. Mr.| Evening worship 8 p. m. Cari Carlson, superintendent. O. E. Kinzler, pastor, Christian Endeavor every Sunday at 2 p.m Mr. Robert Peightal, rrevi-| Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Gent. | Wilton, N. D. A cordial invitation to all. Fred) Order of Masses: W. Christ, stated supply. First Sunday, Mass at 11:00 a. m, ‘ —_ Third Sunday, Mass at 10:00 a. m. Alexander: Rev. John C. Wingering, Miles 8. W. of Un Parish Priest. ae Bible #1_A. Christoph, Supt. Divine Worship and Sermon every| bauer rere lorcren birth arena @ther Sunday at 3 p. m. | . pt ns, Pastor. Endeavor every Sunday! , APril 15—Second Sunday after Eas- Elder Walter LeRoy, State| ‘er. . E., leader. 2 p. m, Sunday school. 3 p. m. church worship. Sermon: “The Good Shepherd.” | AT THE MOVIES | ‘Bottoms Up’ Is Ro- (‘It Happened mantic Film Comedy| One Night’ With \ GOT @ HUNDERT ON) THass ||SOYER BATTIN’ @ “THOU: NOW, (F & FARMER HAD 3,462 cows iis said. tanety Gti, Tae? Gable and Colbert EY RITHMETIC PapER, SAND AT PROBLEMS, IN CNG CARN, AND Lae? IN aNctHeR, Paterson and Thelma Todd ‘ vc HUH? WELL, LETS see, BARN, WHAT WOULD Ge tH’ DlerERENcE? 4 in Fox Picture It Happened One Night, Colum- Ri] (Eye STRIKE OUT ON altel Ker reper: of the Samuel Hop- THis ONE! = ins Adams Cosmopolitan novelette, 2 ‘Bottoms Up,” described as a ro- | which co-stars Clark Gable and Clau- mantic comedy with music, will open |dette Colbert for the first time, un- wt the Paramount theater on Satur- | der Frank Capra’s direction, will open \ e. day and remain for an engagement of esr aia at the Capitol thea- 3 Fe ALS, - P OvV22Er three days. Buddy DeSylva, the pro- | ‘This is the third Columbia picture al M ak 4 ducer who was also responsible for|of the current season to win enthu- “Sunny Side Up,” is credited with |Siastic receptions from the critics and another hit. Like his earlier success, | audiences everywhere. Its two pre- “Bottoms Up” is reported to be a de- | decessors were “Lady for a Day,” also lightful romance with songs woven |® Capra production, and “Man's Cas- logically into the story. tle,” directed by Frank Borzage. “Pat” Paterson, lovely English| Miss Colbert is cast as the comedienne, makes her American | daughter of Walter Connolly, mil- film debut in this picture. The other |lionaire banker. Disapproving of her members of the cast are Spencer | Marriage to Jameson Thomas, debon- Tracy, John Boles, Herbert Mundin, |r playboy, Connolly has kidnaped Sid Silvers, Harry Green, Thelma |her immediately after the ceremony ‘Todd, Robert Emmett O'Connor, Dell Se taken her aboard his yacht, Henderson, Suzanne Kaaren and |Which he moors in Florida waters. Douglas Wood. The imperious Claudette swims ashore The film satirizes the bluff of Hol- | and hastens to rejoin her husband in : ; OMAN, PAL=OKRY | TODAY 16 FRIDAY lywood. It portrays how three merry |New York, traveling incognito by bus Vout TWRIEENTH ANYWAY ,50 LETS Sue’ LET rogues and a girl with movie ambi- |to avoid her father's sleuths. d ‘ s tions put on a swell front and crash | Gable, an adventurous newspaper- q the golden gates of the movie capi- |man temporarily out of a job, is also tal. The girl, who has long cherish- |€N route to New York by bus. He and ed a love for a famous movie star,|Miss Colbert, who occupy adjoining soon finds herself skyrocketed to film |Seats, react unfavorably toward one tame by her three rollicking com-|@nother. Claudette considers him in- anions. Before long she is playing ;solent and ill-mannered; he regards opposite the man she has loved from |her @s supercilious and pampered. afar. When the girl and her three| Complications arise when her father companions are found to be bluffs, | !ssues a $10,000 reward for his daugh- the situation becomes embarrassing. |ter’s return. Gable constitutes him- But the film star, who has fallen in |Self a modern knight-errant; amused Jove with the girl, sticks by her and|by Miss Colbert's helplessness, he —you'll want to see for yourself how |takes her under his wing, scares off it ends, Ley genipg or end ey ne The four song numbers which give | Vestigators assuming a domestic promise of being hits are “Waiting at |telationship with his bewildered the Gate for Katy,” “Turn on the | charge. Moon,” “Little Did I Dream” and|_ “It Happened One Night” has been “I'm Throwin’ My Love Away.” The | hailed by the Hollywood seers as one four well-known song writers respon-|0f the most romantic pictures ever] WASH TUBBS sible for these numbers are Harold | filmed, in which Miss Colbert is said Adamson, Burton Lane, Richard A.|to be at her best as the high-spirited Whiting and Gus Kahn. young heiress. And Gable, as the David Butler directed from his own |ingenious and more or less gallant E, eR. story and screen play which he wrote |Knight-errant, is expected to reach THEY'RE NOT IN SiGHT fn collabcration with B, G. DeSylvia |the highest pinnacle of his already TRACKS ANY LONGER, AND and Sid Silvers. Prodigious popularity. D THERE'S 50 CANYONS ‘THEY MIGHT O SEHSHLR HAT HEVE T22 BzAORe GTUSm Som s Moet mt a & de on Se ee Ja v AS ah ae 8t diz 1 T. L. Ha ¢ ide der eur ¢ ow 6h 1 ex M. Mc ¥ ry = “You say you broke off your engagement to Wilbur” . “I sure did. A gentleman’s intentions are not seri- ous when he.goes two weeks without treating a lady CLOVERDALE ICE CREAM Ne A iy

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