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i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1934 ‘ THE GUMPS—NOTHING WAS TOO GOOD FOR MILLIE : 7 WELL: WE CALLED HER HIS, NOW BO You belo SWEET AND a THINK You coud | “ASTSING SER ete QUOTE ANY DID YOU HEAR THAT, GENTLEMEN? WE ACTUALLY PROMISED THIS POOR JHE MARRIAGE = CAN YOU BLAME THEM FOR FEELING HUMILIATED wHar 1S YOUR BUSINESS ? HOW DID Q 1B To BUY HERA YASHT AND. A is NECKLACE “THAT SAME AFTERNOON — McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Walter E, Vater, Pastor Morning worship 10:30. Organ Prelude: “Ave Marla”"— Browne. Miss Ruth Rowley, organ- Selected—Miss Bessie Bald- “The Curse of Conform Walter E. Vater. Postlude in D—Scarmolin. crament of Holy Baptism for a nd children will be adminis- tered at this service, sirous ‘All parents de- { presenting their children Will kindly notify the pastor. Su School 12:00 noon, (Classes for all ages). The Builders class of young married and single couples es- pecially invite you. Epworth League 6:30 p,m. Topic: “Getting a Good Start", Mr. Lyle Clark and Mr. Join Ehrman- traut. Special music, Ali young People of high school age and over are heartily invited, Evening worship 7:30. Organ Prelude: “Meditation in D Fiat’—st. Clair, Anthem: ("0 God the Rock of trie. n Offertory: “To the Setting Edmundson, Selected—Miss Marian San- 3s Bu Solo: Sermon: “The Fact of Regenera- tion"—WaAlter E. Vater. “Postludium"— Organ Postlude: Arnistrong. Midweek devotional service on Wednesday evening at 7:30. You are heartily invited to attend all our services. The fourth quarterly conference Will be held on | Tuesday | evening, next September 25th at 7:3 church parlors. Rev. Alfred Roe, our district superintendent will pre- side. Will all departmental heads of the church kindly have their reports ready for this meeting. THE SALVATION ARMY 220 Main Avenue Captain and Mrs, P, D. Keifer, Of- ficers in charge. Bu September 23rd: 10:00 a. m.—Cor y meeting, or Sunday School. ses for all ag cluding & Bible class for adu is Rally Day Sunday. Come bring your children to Sunday School, ~ oe, Stebbins, in charge. a Mecting on ‘Holin Keifer will bring the me: the subject “The Holy GI 3:00 p. m.—Childre: tit Rosebud Smith in charge-of a serv jee for the juniors. 6:30 p. m.—Young People's Le: A meeting conducted by the young people, but everyone is welcome. The Misses Rosebud Smith and Le ere in charg » pen air 8 wy? m.—Rousing 5: ld time gospel king. Special =m fr will bring the ‘Which The Salvation Army exten hearty welcome to everyone to a the services. If you do not hi come and bring y: 8i tion Army, Yor at home, A ie. in ic ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Synodical Conference) 419 Fourth Street J. V. Richert, Pastor Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity, Sept. 23rd: Ey m.—Sunday School with all Including Junior Bible class. Morning worship (English ¥, Peters, organist. 2: Pp. m.—German Communion services in Baldwin congregation. #45 p. m.—Bible hour in charge of the Walther League. uM Sg PD. m.—Vesper services (Eng- ish). GOSPEL TABERNACLE Corner Rosser and Eleventh Herman G. Johnson, Pastor Sunday School, Mrs. ‘G. Mandigo, Superintendent 10 a. m. cAie arpreniD, 11:00, ‘adio service from station KGCU, Mandan 3 p. m, , Evangelistic Service 8 2 m. The pastor will preach at these Sunday services. Good music and singing. Come and bring your friends, mn ian AT THE Pryor and Angel Are In Wholesome Comedy An unusually clever, clean and wholesome comedy is Universal's “Ro- mance in the Rain,” a romantic screen play with music, which opened yes- terday at the Capitol theatre. Roger Pryor (of “Moonlight and Pretzels” fame) and Heather Angel, lovely young English actress, are hap- pily mated as the romantic couple in the film. They make a very attractive and appealing screen pair. The story is of a modern Cinderella ho, like her famous namesake in fic- tion, is beset with poverty and drudg- ery at home until her Prince Charm- ing comes along and opens wide the gates of wonderland to her. Interspersed in the story is plenty good, walloping chuckles supplied 2 of you by Victor Moore, vice president Throt- tlebottom of “Of Thee I Sing” fame, way comedian, and Esther i i “Melody”—Pie- i Selected—Mr. Adolph | ‘Leaders: |{ 0 in thelg Tuesday, midweek service of ‘preaching and prayer 8 p. m, |. Wednesday, service at ° Prophet Mountain school house, east of Mer- veer, | Thursday, Tarrying service 8 p, m. | Friday, Christ's Ambassadors serv- ice 8 p.m. (“At the Tabernacle we preach Christ and Him crucified, and we invite you jto come and enjoy the services with Jus. If we can be of any service to let us help you, Telephone ‘M. FUZZY’S SAY! FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS WELL, NOW THAT WE'VE REGISTERED FOR SCHOOL, WE CAN LOOK FoR- WARD To MONTHS OF woric, wim OUR SWELL VACATION BEHIND us! i ! ST. GEOR H sworth, Rector follows: . m.—Holy Communion. m.—Church School. rning prayer and sermon. . John 6-12, “Gather Up ‘agments.” Vacation days are over. Let us ther up the fragments, A cordial come awaits you. The seats are free. Why not spend an hour in ayer and praise and listening to d's word? You will feel amply paid. Monday evening teachers meeting. Tuesday evening vestry meeting. These meetings are important. LAKE! I WAS ALONE IN’ MAKE IT...IT WAS A Moose CHARGING THE CANos! IT LAUNCHED OUT wiTH IT's FORGEFEET, AND yusT ‘THE CANOG...WITHOUT A GUN! SUDDENLY, FROM NOWHERE, A DARIC FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Ave. D re. ‘ G. Adolph Johns, Pastor Sept. 23—17th Sunday after Trin- ty. S45 m,.—Sunday School and Bible clas 10:30—Morning worship. Anthem: “O Lord Most Co ee Tuesday, 132°. Peats, | THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) jept. 25, af Bible teachings hour. Topi: the Savior.” 8:15 p. m.—Luther League. Rig el Sept. 26, at 7:30 p. m. choir practice. ‘Saturday, Sept. 29, at 8:30 a. m. Confirmation class. Holy"— TRINITY LUTHERAN Avenue A at 4th St. Opie 8. Rindahl, Pastor There is a cordial welcome at Trin- it Vath Sunday after Trinity, Septem- er 23, Church School and Bible classes 245 a. m. “Morning worship 11:00. ermont “The Kingdom for Chil- Trinity church choir, I. A. Esko, director. Fellowship hour 6:30. Lunch and Devotional program, auspices Luther League, Evening service 7:30, Sermon: “Our Liberty in Christ”. Confirmation class Saturday 9 & m. TERIAN, CHUROR at Second 8t. be 1 meets in departments with classes f a i ning service | SALESMAN SAM or: “Constitutional 6:30 o'clock—Tuxis Society, for high school ages. Young Gey! | BEEN LOOKIN! FER You! wuaTs THE (DEA OF STICKIN’ AROUND TH' FAIR : K My DETECTIVE Sos SLIPPED MV MIND! MIGOSH, CHIEF! I'LL BETCHA TH’ PES HAVE ‘ Cc. E. for young BEEN RAISIN’ HECKS chool a, Ie meditation, prayer, Come, bring a f1 be_a frien dy and prayer. cordially invite all newcomers to Bismarck to worship and find a church home with us, believe in 8 Christ; a cept Him as our Savior and riend; We pledge Him our loyalty in ever; relationship of lit ‘ ‘Will you not join us? FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH 7th and Rosser Ave. Ira E. Hersberg, Minister 10:00—Sunday Church School for all departments, If you have not been back to Sunday School since your vacation, try real hard to be Dresent this coming Sunday. We have missed you., So do not. disappoint us by being absent again, Merrill Larkin, Supt. 11:00—Morning worship’ service. Xylophone, Solo—Lloyd_ Graunke. Sermon: “The Dead Church.’ 7:00—Christian Endeavor. late Society. Topic: “Would I Like to Be a Missionary?” Leader—Marjorie Heldinger. Young Peoples So Topic: “Basie Vir Leader—Carrol Grim: 7:45 ning worship service, vic BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES SORT TO CHERBOURG * GOs! 4 1 CANT reek 2 r cordially invited to nd tl rvices, If you have no church home we Come and bring your n friends, MOVIES Mae’s Latest Film ~ _ Set in Gay N ineties WASH TUBBS “Belle of the Nineties” now at the Paramount Theatre, the third of the Mae West starring pictures to come from Paramount, shows the blonde th Y siren again in a setting of the gay i MINTS. A i : = e ‘90's, which was the period of her . : ‘ first picture, “She Done Him Wrong.” = Surrounded by three screen sweet- hearts, Roger Pryor, John Mack Brown and John Miljan, together with Duke Ellington and his orches- tra, Katherine DeMille, Warren Hy- mer and Stuart Holmes, Mae West essays the role of the country’s most sensational burlesque queen of the Period. As “American Beauty,” Mae West , the ro- noe is broken up, and Mae ‘West accepts an opportunity to leave St. ERE Ae Brome aucen Es 20" bling palace in New Orleans. The men of New Orleans welcome | ALLEY OOP john NOW'S MY CHANCE IF YOU GET CAUGHT, YA 70 SLIP IN AN’ CRAZY GALOOT, YOU'LL GET OINNY! HAFTA MARRY PRINCESS THERE'S NOT y(. WOOTIETOOT; SO WATCH YER ‘A SOUL IN STEP, TREAD CARE, LONG -T'LOCATE TH DINOSAUR, AN, GET DINNY, AN’ GIT OUTA ‘ THERE! rise, induces Pryor THEN WE'LL SCRAM. West of her diamonds. Pryor gets i the ds, unaware of the identity ; of the woman he robs. Mae West frames the fight, ruins Miljan and her remorseful sweet- Leo McCarey directed the picture from an original story and screen Play written by Mae West herself, In the course of the story Miss West sings several songs written for her by Sam Coslow and Arthur Johnston. Dosens of new