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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JUNE, 1934 THE GUMPS—A PLACE TO GO IT'S NO USE ANDY = | JUST CANT HELP WORRYING= WHAY YOU'LL HANE To BO IS TO GET AWAY FROM YOURSELP-RELAX~ PORGET EVERYTHING—AND | KNOW RET THE SPOT, To D0 THAT A= AND MEGO UP AND Visi OLD TIMER= DID You evER FISH? £2 AIDS DIGESTION h Rowley, organist. “I Heard the Voice of by Miss Rut Anthem: by Walter E. Vater. Organ postlude: “March from Atha- lia”—Mendelssohn. Sunday school 12:00 noon, Classes for all ages. tion Bible school morning, June 11, sses each morning from 9:00 a. m, until 11:30 a.m. An all trained faculty of teachers and courses for all grades from the kin- high school, t 9:00 a, m. Enroll Monday morni swith the school secre Epworth League, 6 m. Topic, “The Best Kind of Play for My Bod Leader, Miss Marjorie Smith. Special music. Evening worsh 130 o'clock. Organ prelude: “A Celtic Pastorale” —Lindsay Anthem: “The Lord Is My Shep- herd”—Baines. Organ effertory: “Springs Melody” Jane 14, at 3p. mnLad- Solo, selected—Mies Vivian Coghlan. | Se ae at rene Sermon: “Di the Spoil,” by hia auntatth Walter KE. Vater. t secret LL Organ postlude: “Marche Celebre"— |" Lachnes. Prayer service in church auditorium bn Wednesday evening at o'clock, with devotional by the pastor. FIRST BAPTIS Fourth Street and Jackson, Minister . {Lewis of Chicago. eit Classes for class for adi young people. 11:00—Morging. ser Pianist — 00 re te ages. The s . The Quain class for Solo: “A Vi the Wildern John Frindle Scott, by Mrs. Worner. G J. ry in Well Kson. nediate B. Y. » list. ternoon at 3 o'clock— will mee! a cordial wele AL CHURCH er Avenue Minister church school Come and bring unday on Children’s your children for Di ay. 10:30 a, m.—Children’s by the beginners, prim junior chigjren. A short message will be brought by the pastor in conn with this program. the worship ser dren's Day exerc P. in—Womens’ Missionary so- y program rine tion We will combine with the Chil- au. y pea tetian Endeavor so- ye ntermedias Topic: “Wisdom from the ical Young People’s aes Duty Tow Tb P_ service, ill have’ the ism pupils. on the sub- hristlan Education.” ednesday at 8:00 p, m.—Drayer service, You ‘are invited to attend these services. If you do not attend services, wh: wie would like to have you be Diewent 0, graduation of the ca The pastor will s dect ST. MARY’S ROMAN CATHOLIC Rev. Father R. A. Feehan, Pastor Broadway Avenue at Eighth St. , Masses at 7:45, 9,10 and 11, Nine o'clock Mass is for children, | AT THE Theater-Goers Still Laughing at Comedy “Love Birds” is the funniest picture 4m which Slim Summerville and Zazu Pitts have ever appeared together. It opened an engagement at the Capitol ‘theatre yesterday, and the first audi- ence is probably laughing yet. The tricky story is so filled with hilarious situations, and witty dialogue, Imagine these two worthies, who sight of each other, discov- they have both bought the | in California! And imag- consternation when they dis- it they are stranded on the i g git mt miles off the traveled roads, neither water nor another in sight! How a blow to jummerville’s jaw brings about a rush of wild-eyed prospectors to very ranch in which both have ink their savings is only one of the funny incidents in the » Amd the desert setting in which much of the story takes place furnishes a background of real charm and beauty, something rare in com- William A. Seiter in “Love Birds” hhas turned out a comedy gem. has had a_rebirth cf the conviction that “life consisteth not i> the abundance of things possessed.” Rev. Samuel Trexler of New aie Joan Crawford says radio stars ~ ghould not mary. But if they don’t marry, how then can they get divorce 1? —_—— ve with stars, grand music and spectac- the centre of a great sandy) GOSPEL TABERNACLE Corner Rosser and Eleventh Herman G. Johnson, Pastor 10:00 a, m.—Sunday school, Mrs. |G. Mandigo, supt. 11:00—Morning worship. ierke: “Glory periences. Radio service from sta: it 8:00 p. Sermon by FR That Cannot Be Shaken.” Rev. Gierke will speak at the Taberna Monday, Tuesday, Thurs- day and Friday nights this week at ‘ iia 8 o'clock. BUT, IF T HAVE TO LOOK AT THAT Guy's FACE MUCH MORE, TLL BE DARNED nesday evening at 8 o'clock— Rey, Gierke will speak at the McKen- zie hall in McKenzie. Saturday evening at 9 0’ tN. P. [Heecuies RECEIVED SOMEONE PLEASE TELL jock— gifee anne Rear tt lperierad SOME PRESENTING preg hae Berge Se te eer ol opens. at THEATRE AND Pay, So's I EE. y tune tithe PASSES ROLAND WENTWORTH CAN Hiss !! DID WHAT FROM « Mo ae HE DIDe 12 Fntermediate, MR.DIRK, SWINOLING j | AND THEN: . Have your children TAG ARE es USING THEM.... Sunday, June 10 use of Tuther League convention —Rible school. 100 a, Confirmation class at the Johns home; 9:00 a, n nd intermediate departments at the June 12, at 7 p. m—Adult on class at the Johns home. June 13, at 8 Pp. m— examination of co Parents and public invited. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE: Corner Seventh and Main (2nd floor) South Entrance on Main Sunday ser 2 pom. Junior ser: onducted by Miss p. m.—People’s meeting, quar tet in charg R200 Y Rev. 3 Ira ngelistic service. e vards, preaching. Hammer, district supt. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Synodical Conference) 419 Fourth Street J._V. Richert, Pastor nd Sunday after Trinity, June Z10N m.—Sunday school with all a classes. Miss Verna Brelje, super orning worship (German). ters, organist. —Divine services at Bald- SALESMAN SAM YEH, CHIEF, (M STILL ON D TECTIVE DUTY AT GIMLETS | NOW, CHIEF HARDWARE STORE— WHY 2 WELL, RUSH OVER |} HERE TO TH'STATION| FER JUST A MIN~ ate! p. m.—Bible hour in charge of valther League. p.. m.—English Communion . Miss Mary Mahiman, pian- f P ONE BADGE FER EACH OF TH' STORES—AND 2? 7: FLOUNDERS @ DOUBLE-BARRELED GUN! STORE, SO KEEP YER EYE FISH MARKET SOME MORE EQUIPMENT, ‘ON’ BOTH PLACES! { 1F (M GONNA DO DOUBLE ouTy? In this service the newly confirmed will partake of the Lord's Supper, as well as those of the communicant members of the congregation, who de- sire to participate. If you have not announced as yet, please do so be- fore the services message Sunday, evening. Monday at 7:30 p. m.—Trail Blaz- ers club. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.—Bible study class, Thursday al t 8:00 p. m.—Midweek i ’ BH WEE YOURE AN EXAMPLE OF Pies eekka ‘invited to attend any of oT > BEEN O TO. these services, A friendly welcome SED SONS awaits you at the Salvation Army. u at thai salvation sii CH OF CHRIST, TW! COMPLIMENT IENTIST 123 Fourth Street Sunday service at 11:00 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wadaesisy. evenine testimonial eeting at 8 o'cloc! me treading room maintained in the Hoskins Block, 200% 4th St., is open daily from 12 to 5 p. m.; Sunday, 3 to & ‘Au are welcome to attend the church services and to make use of the reading room. MOVIES ‘Stand Up and Cheer’ Paramount’s Feature Today at the Paramount Theatre Fox Film present its biggest musical production of the new year, “Stand Up and Cheer!” produced by Winfield Sheehan in association with Lew Brown, is a magnificent show packed J. THEY'D USE A.38 OR HS. SAY, MAYBE HE COMMITTED SUICIDE. LET'S REASON THIS OUT, BOYS. SINC! LANE WAS SHOT WITH A:22, IT'S NOT LIKELY THE LADRONI MOB DID IT. BE BLAMED, HASTILY CHOSE THAT VERY MOMENT FOR HIS CRIME, ular revues. Created against a background of ever-changing scenes and decorated with lavish splendor, are five breath- taking revues. They are staged to the rythmic tempo of as many authentic songhits, each of which is tuneful and catchy. These should prove to be the popular numbers for 1934. A few of the thousand and one wonders that make the revues what they are, are the dazzling girls, vocal chorus of 500, the hundreds of players, the 335 scenes, the 1,200 wild animals and the five bands of music. Through this host of musical and visual wonders, weaves a charming and romantic story. Among the many stars that lend their fine talents to the film are Warner Baxter, Madge Evans, James Dunn, Ralph Morgan, Shirley Temple, Arthur Byron, John Boles, Stepin Fetchit and Nigel Brunce. Support- GENERAL FOOZY, THAT WAS TH FINEST. BIT OF MILITARY STRATEGY | EVER SAW! \LL SAY IT'S A DINOSAUR! among Froos, “Aunt Jemima,” Mitchell and Durant and Nick Foran. The picture is playing at the Para- mount today, Monday and midnight Tm wonderfully fit. I could lick any 12 men you wa: to bring ‘n here.—Wilbur Glenn Voliva, overseer