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we 10 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1934 THE GUMPS—WITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON Tate Tob eet 444 9 » UO IBeSeRRs .. 4 ot cor ing ter 1 sat Mr cat wil the mu “Ww tre a wh int sce ma hae pla feat RI mu rev ma ? ver aro mo ro tre but et: 1 ‘wou sub the not con cull are tert e * aR PETECSIEE EFS PERSE. MAMA WHAT DO You = SIDEGLANCES - -_ By George Clark .“Now that takes care of all our 23} forty-cents-a-dozen friends.” waar! INK=- | WAS LOOKING tH HE WAS FOOLISH \4 THROUGH BIMBO'S CHECK THIS THING IS GETTING THE PALSY.., SHE WON'T DO CHURCH NOTICES Christ. AT THE Powell and Loy Are In Engrossing Film William Powell and Myrna Loy, sen- sational hits in “The Thin Man” and “Manhattan Melodrama,” could not but be reunited by popular demand, This has been done, in a particularly entertaining and gripping manner, in “Evelyn Prentice,” new Cosmopolitan mystery romance playing at the Para- mount Theatre, Saturday and Mon- With Powell as a criminal attorney and Miss Loy as his wife, the play deals with a murder case in which the fate of a defendant and the life happiness of the attorney, are woven together in a mystery that holds its suspense until the final surprising denouement in a spectacular court sequence, Based on W. ‘2. Woodward's novel, it was directed by William K. How- ard, and given specially lavish stag- ing at the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios. Powell is masterful in his impas- sioned plea to the jury and in his investigation of a baffling crime, and Miss Loy runs the gamut of emotions, her work in the court sequence be- ing particularly gripping. Blonde Isa- ‘bel Jewell forsakes comedy roles for a tragic interpretation of the murder Gefendant which is one of the sur- comedy relief with hilarious results. SHAVER TO LEAD JIMMIES dgmestown, N. D., Nov. 23.—(7)}—Al (By the Associated Press) ‘Dallas—Willard Brown 142, In- ‘Wing Congregational Church The church services are held every two weeks on Sundays at 8 p. m. Everyone invited. Sunday School every Sunday at 10:30 a, m.—Mrs. Clyde Harvey, Sup! Fred W. Christ, minister. Baldwin: Sunday School 11:00 a. m, Mr. Roy Lewis, Supt. The next preaching service will be "| Sunday, Nov. 25 at 8:00 p. m. The church needs you and you need the church. “Look unto me and be ye saved all "|the ends of the earth for I am God and there is none else.” H. M. Gulson, Present address 302 Ave. D, Bis- ..)marck, Phone 847. Methodist Churches Braddock: Sunday school 10 a. m., Mrs, L. V. Leschur, superintendent. THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) eee eaeue 7 p.m. Lloyd Wills, | SALESMAN SAM president. Evening worship 8 p. m. Wilton, N. D. Order of Masses: First Sunday, Mass at 11:00 a. m. Et a Rev. C. Wingering, Parish Priest. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST 623-7th St. No. Corner Ave. C. Sabbath School, Sabbath, Saturday Nov. 24, 2:00 p, m. Sabbath School investment program Sabbath at 3:00 p. m. DRISCOLL PARISH Sunday, Nov. 25 Divine services: Skudesness 11:00 a. m. Tuttle 3:00 p. m. St. Petri 8:00 p. m. The confifmants meet after each service. © Annual Dinner The Zion Ladies Aid hold their an- nual dinner and sale next Saturday, Nov. 24. Continuous serving from 12:30 to 3:00 p.m. Sale from 3:00 400 p. m.. Lutefish, chicken, lefse, flatbrod, and cranberries are part of the menu. Tickets 15 and $0 with all you can eat. C. T. Brenna, Pastor, MOVIES ‘Happiness Ahead’ Is Next Capitol Picture A new screen team composed of Dick Powell and Josephine Hutchin- son, the famous stage star, captivated sudiences in the new First National rollicking romance, “Happiness Ahead,” which was shown for the first time locally at the Capitol Theatre yesterday. Dick “stopped the show” with his inimitable voice, his magnetic per- sonality, his “million dollar smile” and his real acting talent, but he did it with the aid of the brilliant new film star, Miss Hutchinson, who plays opposite him, “Happiness Ahead” is Miss Hutch- inson’s bow in talking pictures, al- though years ago, as a child, she Played a role with Mary: Pickford in “The Little Princess.” ‘This brilliant the characters she created in the Eva Le Gallienne Civic Repertory Com- Pany. She was the sensation of last rearen as “Alice” in “Alice in Wonder- In “Happiness Ahead” she shows talent that should make her as great & screen star, as she has been on the stage. Dick Powell, never has appeared to better advantage than in this pic- ture. Dick, who comes to the front, in musical spectacles such as “Foot- light Parade,” “Dames,” “Twenty Million Sweethearts,” and other mu- fee, now proves that he not only aS an’ exceedingly pleasing singing voice, but that he is a cae |pable actor, See ————____. STRAUS CLOTHIERS WIN Valley City, N. D., Nov. 23.—()— Straus Clothiers, state independent Easketball champions the past three years, opened the season with a 29-21 ror over Marion there Wednesday DUZZ EVER )@HADDA YA GET SICK OF SELLIN' CHEAP STUFF “\ JUNK? EVERY oy CUSTOMERS? WHY, TH’ NO, MAM = MIST; AMST HEAM J AN Al WT KNOW and beautiful actress is famous for WASH TUBBS [D)RUMS. BUGLE CALLS. SHOUTS, “THE BOOMING OF ANTIQUATED| CANNON ON A NEARBY HILL. ALLEY OOP DOOTSY BOBO IS TH’ MUG WHO SOCKED TH’ PRINCESS: WITH A MELON THAT TIME, AN! 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