The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 21, 1934, Page 12

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| THis CURIOUS WORLD Bunwa" ry LOBSTER, ‘TAKEN OFF : ‘THE COAST OF [FJ NEW JERSEY, 1S BELIEVED T BE THE LARGEST EVER CAUGHT/ IT WEIGHED. 34 POUNDS ANO ITS AGE IS ESTIMATED AT SO YEARS. IN EARLY ENGLAND, 6GWANS WERE REGARDED AS ROYAL BIRDS, AND ONLY PERSONS; OF HIGH STATION WERE ALLOWED TO OWN GREEN AGAIN AFTER RIPENING. NOTICES Presbyterian Churches ‘Wilton: Regular Weekly Services 10 a. m. Sunday—Bible School, Mr. G. iter, Sul } Hochhalter, Supt. 11 a. m—Divine worship with ser- mon. 7:00 p. m.—Christian Endeavor. ‘Miss Cora Devee Richard, ‘Thursday 7 p. m.—Junior Christian Endeavor and Missionary societies. Grades 1 and 2, Miss Ruth Freitag, teacher. Grades 3 and 4, Miss Lehrke, teacher. Grades 5 and 6, Miss Bergquist, teach- er. Glencoe: Regular weekly service. 10 a. m. Sunday. } Painted Woods Lutheran Church Christmas services and children’s Program at the Painted Woods Luth- eran church on Sunday, Dec. 23rd at 3pm. C. A. Carlson, Pastor. Methodist Churches Braddock: Sunday school 10 a. m., Mrs. L. V. Leschur, superintendent. -- Epworth League 7 p. m., Lioya witts,| ™ Evening worship 8 p. m. ©. E Kinzler, » Pastor. McKenzie: Morning worship, 10:00 o'clock. Church school, 11:00 o'clock. Sterling: Church school, 10:30 a. m. Morning worship, 11:30 o'clock. Menoken: Church school, 7:00 p. m. Evening worship, 8:00 o'clock. Theodore-C. Torgerson, Pastor. | AT THE Songs, Music, Comedy In Zane Grey Picture A thundering turf classic set against @ romantic background of the Old West is‘ the colorful pattern into which % woven a startling “Home on the Range,” produced the Paramount studios. Order of Masses: First Sunday, Mass at 11:00 a. m. ‘Third Sunday, Mass at 10:00 a. m. Rev. John C. Wingering, Parish Priest. Wing 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. Supt. Fred W. Christ, minister. Marla Lutheran Church, Braddock G. Adolph Johns, Pastor. Sunday, Dec. 23, at 2 p.m. The Christmas service. The Sunday School and Choir will give its Christmas program and Pas- tor Johns will speak on “The Glor- jous Christ-Child,” Presbytcrian Churches H. M. Gulson, Pastor. Glencoe: Regular weekly service 10 a. m. The Christmas tree and program will be held Friday night, Dec. 2ist, -jat 8 p.m. ‘Stewartsdale: Sunday School 10:30 a. m. Preaching service 11:30 a. m. i Christmas tree program will ig held Saturday night, Dec. 23nd, {8 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace, Wed- nesday, Dec. 26,8 p.m. Subject: “Condition of Sinners.” Baldwin: Sunday School every Sunday at 11 a.m. H. M. Gulson, Stated Supply. A cordial invitation is extended to all to be present at these services. May this Christmas season bring joy and blessings to many hearts. “Let us go even unto Bethlehem and see this thing which is come to pass, which the Lord hath made known unto us.” (Luke 2:15). DRISCOLL PARISH Holiday Announcement Sunday, Dec, 23.—Divine Worship at St. Petri. 11:00 a. m. Evening service at Tuttle at 7:00 » m. 7, Dec. 25.—Christmas service Thursday, Dec. 27.—Christmas serv- ice at Tuttle at 1: Skudesness at 3:00 p. m. C. T. BRENNA, Pastor. MOVIES ‘Babbitt’, Sinclair Novel, Here in Film “Babbitt”; greatest of the Sinclair Lewis novels which brought to that distinguished author the honor of jbelng the first American to win the Nobel prize in literature, is sched- uled as the feature attraction at the [Capitol Theatre beginning Sunday. Interpreting the chief characters | Transferred to the screen with all are Jackie Coogan, who returns to the screen Jn grown-up roles, Evelyn Brent, Rendolph Scott, leading west- ern actor of pictures, Fuzzy Knight, | eccentric comedian, and Ann Sheri- | dan, the Texas beauty. “Home on the Range” is @ simple vibrant . story. Two men ply s crooked trade in Alaska, i rfl i its subtle humor, its philosophy, its dramatic situations and its irony, and given a remarkable cast heatled by Aline MacMahon and Guy Kibbee, the film version of “Babbitt” is ex- ected to rival in popularity the book ‘and a (on which it is » gullible, inclined to run a BekF AL 5 =e tli ae little wild at conventions of the “Ze- bras,” of which he was an offiler, he is taken for a ride THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1934 @ JINGLE BELLS - JINGLE BeLity|| JINGLE ALL THE DAY- FOR EVERY BELL THAT UINGLES NOW- THERE'LL. BE A BILL ‘THERE'S A LONG DISTANCE CALL FoR ‘YouR UNCLE LYING NEAR THE TRACKS, ‘WITH A WOUND IN, ( Now, Come ON, PompexTeR, OR, Momma, TELL SANDY CLAUS WHAT You WANT FOR cHRisTmas! BILLY, IF V'DON'T MIND, L WON'T GO IN... TLL JUS HOP IN MY PLANE N GET FER HOME... WELL, WE GOT RIDDA VY HUM. PESTY-WESTY, BUT 5] THAT'S A WHERE'LL WE BEGIN’) PROBLEM, THE GUMPS—KITCHEN JINGLES We AND EVERY TIME THE BELL RINGS AND A PRESENY COMES IT'S JUST ANOTHER LAUGN- MIN GETTING ANDY A POCKRYBOOK FOR CHRISTMAS- WHAT WOULD HE EVER USE I? FOR ? i D sail OKAY, RILEY! YOURE SURE OF THAT, GH F TAKE CARE OF HIM...TLL, DRIVE UP AS SOON AS 2 CAN GET AWAY OY Goodness, \centanty!l| aw, Maw, L'. eetta, (en sure |] 1 Cont Don't Be Theres || wanna! Basueuc! NOTHING] SPEAK RIGHT) To Ca | uPl @ERAID OF! THE ONLY THING HE EVER HAD Yo PUT IN A BILL-FOLD WAS HIS MEMBERSHIP - CARD IN ‘THE ARMY OF THE UNEMPLOYED = SERVICE. INC. T.M. REG. U.S Bal ND EVERY MAN WITH A BEARD |: IS SUS PECTED OF BEING THE PRINCE IN DISGUISE, By HAMLIN

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