The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 27, 1934, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 27,1934 _- THE GUMPS—SUCH IS LIFE THIS LITTLE ALBUM" WHAT A | UTTLS DID | DREAM THAT ONE DAY I) SION OF ECSTASY WAS To BE Suarver ED SO CRUGLLY~ THAT THE LANGUAGE. Sei eas AnD CeNTe— TEN MLLIONS. FOR FOR THE A - oe ey Sars ‘ Sterling ists :30 8, m.—Church service. RURAL 4 | BSiasgutoe CH U RCH . m.—Church school. . m.—Church service. NOTIC ES Moffit Morning worship 10:30, Sunday school 11:30, Mrs. J. J. Hill, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES superintendent. Wier egular Weekly Services sunday school 10 a YOU PHONED FOR ME { YEP..THERE'S A MAN NAMED 10 a. m. Sunday—Bible School, Mr.|teschur, superintendent. TO COME BACK HERE! ) MASON, WHO NEEDS G. Hochhalter, Supt. Epworth League 7 p. m., Lloyd Wills, HAVE YOU A JOB IN HIS JEWELRY STORE=Z CONVINCED) 11 a, m—Divine worship with ser-| president. mon. Evening worship 8 p. m. 7:00 p. m.—Christian Endeavor. . E, Kinzler, pastor. ‘Miss Cora an? meee President, a lursday 4:30 p.m. grades 5 and 6 inc. g,| Sacred Heart Cathatle Church, Leaders, Stella Christ and Edna Sten-| order of Masses: quist. First Sunday, Mass at 11:00 a. m. 7:00 p. m. grades 1 to 4 in C. E.| ‘third Sunday, Mass at 10:00 a. m. Leaders, Cora Devee Richard and Esther Howe. Rev. John C. Wingering, 7:00 p. m. grades 7 and 8 in C. E Miss Bergquist, teacher. VTE! Thursday evening Bible study and re: ering tonal Prayer at 8:00 Baldwin—Sunday School every Sun- Everyone invited. Fred W. Christ,| gay at 11 a. m., Mr. Roy Lewis, Supt. Preaching service, April 29th, 8 p. m. oo Gayton School—Sunday School at : — @ se i emecen Coleharbor: 10:30 a. m. and 2 p. m. . ZZ, Z 4 * i Nore Pal Sinead areaioee es Fae Sunday school at 2 p. m. on Sundays Cari Carlson, superintendent. Mee service. Mrs; E. Fee a yor Pelghiat Tees. | Stewartsdale—Sunday Schoo! at 10:90 dent. ‘ id a.m. Supt. Mr. O. G. Davenport. BEFORE. WASHIN' DISHES WELL, 1 GOT TO THE MEETIN’, GOT TO Preaching service at 11:30 a. m. DIDN'T 1? LAINT AFRAID OF MY ee ee all, Pred! Gn May éth there will be Commun- WOMAN, ANY WAY--- UKE. SOME. oe : ion and Baptismal service also recep- 2 GUYS T KNOWS! 7 tion of new members. 1] Five Miles 8. W. of Bible School every Sunday. Elder) MARIA LUTHERAN CHURCH #1 A. Christoph, Supt, Braddock anon heal and Sermon every G. Adolph Logie ene junday at 3 p. m. Saturday, April 28, Christian Sunday | witl meet at the John Peterson home CE. 45 in Braddock. Bie, Ex leader, w. christ,|, Abril 29—Fourth Sunday after Eas- ted Supply. tel rr. ” —_— 2 p, m.—Sunday School. Wing Congregational Church 2:30—Bible class. Sunday School every Sunday at| 3:00—Church worship. 10:30 a. m—Mrs, Clyde Harvey, Supt.|_ Sermon: “The Work of the Holy Si ieee oe meanherea Spirit.” class group is especi in- wited to make this a big class. Canfield and Tuttle , The Christian Endeavor Soclety| Services will be conducted at the Meets every two weeks at 7 p. m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL ‘Theodore C. Torgerson, pastor the Trinity Lutheran church, Bis- McKenzie marck. Sunday evening at eight eae oe 3 10:00 a, m.—Church service. o'clock Mr. Rindahl will preach at 1 THINK MeyBE I'D MeKxe ) BIGOLLY, FELLA, | Was WHY, ('T "TOLD ALL ABOUT CIRGUM— ‘SOY, YOs GeTCHaA—tT GAVE Ya |/SORRY, FELLA, BUT Some: 11:00 a. m—Church school. ‘Tuttle. @ GOOD DETECTIVE, AN’! Hrenemans cartes eoracqeh STANTIAL EVIDENCE, FINGER PRINTS, “W LOWEST Low-pown on || COOY SWIPED I(T OUTA WORK , CNS! ®, ONCE, WANNA BLY ME A Sook. Ke rm la CLUES, DEOUCTIONS AN’ EV'RY THING! ® sd Soles ec pay (ry POCKET! ON “TH! suBsEecT! FOUN! SWELL BOOK Rid : ERS, SNEAK ; : : --_ AT THE MOVIES 1 fs oo y— | | earaceases ) ) — eh Ton ( ; WELL, VLL SUsT, . You're Telling Me, |Gaucho, Exotic New —t : i Buy “HAT Book! New Fields’ Comedy, | Dance Invented ; Packed With Laughs For ‘Wonder Bar in | Strange Elusive Steps Worked Out Prem from tits flarious success By Dolores Del Rio and : Paramount's smash comedy, “Six of a Ricardo Cortes 7 me. Alls Kind.” W. O. Mleds wins new honors a " ; GA ser IN in his first starring role in “You're| It was going to’be an apache dance. { \ ull ne ‘Telling Me," another great farce,| | Dolores Del Rio and Ricardo, Cortex % : wy ATMs were go perform 7 - ‘which comes today to the Paramount production of “Wonder Bar,” the! . First National mammoth musical and Featured in the cast of the pic-| dramatic spectacle which comes to: ture, which was directed by Erle Ken- | the Capitol theater on Saturday. They ton, are Larry “Buster” Crabbe, Joan | appear as a famed continental dance Marsh and Adrienne Ames. team. They performed the dance, This film is another refreshing | but it was no longer an apache dance. “riot, and Fields follows up his| Lloyd Bacon, director of the pro- duction, is responsible for that. Jose of A Fernandez, well known both as act which brought down the | specialty dancer and instructor on at the film’s first performance | the west coast, had been te 'e supervise the routines of Del ids turns in a smash perfor-| Rio-Cortez team. He had started his @ small town optician with | two pupils on their apache number for inventing which has never |—and then gone out to lunch. So him success. His inventions | had the company. & murder-chair for tired| Miss Del Rio and Cortez returned @ machine for blowing out | early from the studio cafe that aft- matches, a keyhole finder|ernoon. While they were waiting, gentlemen, and a punc- | just off the big “Wonder Bar” set, for , : Fernandez’ return, they asked a cou- ite belief that he’s|ple of the “Wonder Bar” musicians, who were waiting, too, to give them rfl i ri f E sai be his daughter, are funny incidents in a " “80, it’s a career you want now. Well, last night all you seemed to hanker for was | CLOVERDALE ICE CREAM MAMDAM CREAMERY & PRODUCE CO. [wat YOUR DOCALCio |

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