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SIDEGLANCES - -_ By George Clark “T’ve told him time and again, doctor, that he wouldn’t have THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1934 _ ae | fi those upset spells if he would stop eating between meals.” RURAL CHURCH NOTICES Presbyterian Churches Wilton: Regular Weekly Services 10 a. m. Sunday—Bible School, Mr. G. Hochhalter, Supt. 11 @. m—Divine worship with ser- mon. 7:00 p. m.—Christian Endeavor. Miss Cora Devee Richard, ‘Thursday 10:00 a, m.—@loan Memorial—“Life ‘and Missionary Journeys of the Apos- sie Paul.” Choir will sing. First Presbyterian, Baldwin: 11:00 a. m.: Sunday school. Preaching services held Nov. 11 and 25 Gayton School: Nov. 18. 10:30 a. m.: Sunday school. On preaching Sundays the Sunday school is at 2:00 p.m. A cordial welcome to all. ' HK. M. GULSAN, Pastor, . |after ‘Trinity. Wing Congregational Church The church services are held every two weeks on Sundays at 8 p. m. Everyone invited. Sunday School every Sunday 10:30 a. m.—Mrs. Clyde Harvey, Fred W. Christ, minister. Methodist Churches Braddock: Sunday school 10 a. m., Mrs. L. V. Ceschur, superintendent, p.m. 00 p. m. THE GUMPS—THE GLAD TIDINGS 2 HAs IVE GOT [T- IVE GOT iT— "ROUR ROOM BUNGALOW, SUITABLE FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING =IN-A-DDOR ALL MODERN ENIENCES — IMMEDIATE. OCCUPANCY=-"JUST WHAT 2 WE WANT = MODEST-COZY-AND 7 COMFORTABLE = PLL GO AT THIS VERY WHAT I DID eBlog GUY WHO THINKS "HAIL, HAIL, THE GANG'S ALL, HERE" Is A S010 !! M&S THE .SUN RISES, ON THE DAY OF DAN'S WEDDING, WE SEE ULUE WHITE, HIS BRIDE.-TO-BE, EX-PARACHUTE JUMPER AND PAL OF CON MEN, WHO HAS SPENT A SLEEPLESS NIGHT, IN FEAR OF WHAT THE WEASEL'S PRESENCE IN ‘TOMPKINS’ CORNERS MIGHT MEAN TO HER aH Theo. ©. Torgerson, Pastoe,| SALESMAN SAM 5 pastor 11—Twenty-fourth Sunday 3:00 p. m., Church Worship. Sermon: “Jesus, the Helper in Need.” Seventh Day Adventist Seventh St. and Ave. C. Sabbath Saturday: 2 p. m., Sabbath School. 3 p. m., Preaching, topic: Comfort in Trial and Affliction. AT THE MOVIES Astaire and Rogers Dance ‘Continental’ Much curiosity has been ardused by reports of the sensational dance performance “The Continental” by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in their new musical comedy, “The Gay Divorcee,” the dance being heralded as a challenge to the exceptional popularity of the “Carioca” which the same team of singing, dancing, com- edy stars introduced with instant success in their former picture, “Flying Down to Ric.” A description of “the Continental” is now available irom the RKO-Radio studio where the picture was produced from the international stage success “The Gay Divorcee,” with Alice Brady and’ Ed- ward Everett Horton featured with the stars. In the new show “The Continental” is danced by Astaire and Miss Rog- ers, with singing, and a male and fe- male chorus of some 80 or 90 in ball- “The Continental” begins with a fetching moment of chivalry, such as| prevailed in the stately days of the Minuet, the gentleman kissing the Jady’s hand as they one-step towards each other, ‘They meet face to face, and then as Say ‘Peck’s Bad Boy’ Is American Classic The Fox Film presentation of. “Peck’s Bad Boy,” which will be seen at the Paramount Theatre, beginning today, was acclaimed by Hollywood critics at its preview showings a5 a “new American classic’ and “a vital human document for every man and woman.” That brilliant and appealing young Player, Jackie Cooper, is the star of this human film story. Jackie is seen |as @ fine two-fisted boy who is nearly crowded out of his father’s life and \affections through the plotting of an. |Unprincipled aunt and her no less un- \Principled son. To judge from ad- vance reports, no story of boyhood has brought to the screen a profoun- der understanding or a more touch- ing situation. Adults will find particular appeal jin “Peck’s Bad Boy,” it is believed. \Every mother will see in young Bill Peck her own son. Every father will see himself, In_ addition to Jackie Cooper, a |number of notable players have been jassembled for the picture. Thomas’ Meighan returns to the screen from a two years’ retirement to play Jackie's father. Young Jackie Searl has an important role as Bill Peck’s ———_ Figures show that the average mo- George |torist paid $4731 in special motor fact that each country has His habit of entering a parked car ! landed Clifford St Syracuse, N. patrolman found him car. He taxes in 1903, @ three dollar increase ———_____ Ten billion dollars worth of gold, more than half of the metal produced since America was discovered, has been lost in one way or another. After a week-end rainfall of 5.32 inches at Minneapolis, a weather bureau statistician figured that 5,- 500,000,000 gallons of water had fal- “Trying to keep up appearances” |- school was the undoing of a at Baltimore. She was arrested on YA DON'T HAPPEN TA HAVE ) JEST A MINUTE, SON, SOME OL’ TIN CANS AROUND, AOL FINISH “TALKIN: WASH TUBBS Sa ‘TWS PROBLEM, POONER, IS To GST IN ) Qe WHO WE ARE. y LM Caeioe. ON FOR OVER WAITING TO T/ YOu WONDEREDL APARTMENTS YOU THINK IM CONCEITED Aor = & core MY FOOTBALL ABILITY DONT Yeu? WELL, ) THERE'S A LoT oF I'M NOT! 2 DONT THINK IM HALF AS GOOD AS T REALLY AM! TRousLE Y~ DEIN BROAD-MiNDED WIM You 18, YOURE NOT BRoaD- _{ ANO SWELL:-HEADED! MINDED ENOUGH To SEE IT! — SEE \T— - 1D AL. ras 3 THE JEST ING } LAE ‘BALL is replete with Notre Dame classic feats. Marchy Schwartz's touch- down jaunt against Army in Chicago, 1930, was one. The game was nip and tuck for three quarters. In the fourth period, just before, Schwartz cut off on his run, Notre Dame’ called in Johnny O'Brien, pass catching ex- pert, at left end. The play following was. a pass, but the Irishman was held illegally in the line. : Carideo again called a formation simi- "| lar to the O’Brien pass play. Johnny cut SQN GOT A LOT OF sao ts A DUCK TURNS ONO through the Army secondary, but instead of passing to O’Brien, Schwartz followed him through Army's left tackle and dashed 54 yards for a counter. Carideo kicked the point that won the game, 7-6. as Wun ‘THAT, ON A NEARBY HIGHWAY, ‘A SPEEDING CAR IS CARRYING «~ THE WEASEL AND THE GANS AWAY FROM DAN'S HOME, By SMALL Business! 00 AS MUCH FOR ME ITLL eHow WER ENO SOCIAL-CLIMBIN’ TM THE DUCHESS DU MARMELADE, LADY IN PeryWitzy LOWER IME BRIDCY-WinG”” AND WIDGY AND, “TAKE You TO PRINCESS JADA-WADA,