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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1985 IDEGLANCES - - By George Clark i “Louise, bring down all those rugs and cushions. Here comes a vacuum cleane! r demonstrator.” @Seas-PARTIES-DINNERS-DANCES= INVITATIONS SEEM TO BE POURING INON ALL SIDES SINCE MAMA. SURFEIED HER ie taal TUN CCIDENT = INNITATIONS WE'VE HAD FOR i, TONIGHT ALONE? WHAT A PITY FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS [ ‘YeS,2M THE ¥ FRECKLES’ AND. NUTTY'S AD- ver £ Ce SSSs,2 SA |ZNOU SAN THis 1S THE SECRETARY WANT MO* TO RUN FOR PRESIDENT? WELL= she we LL I'M AFRAID THE GUMPS—YOUR PRESENCE IS REQUESTED OF THE LADIES AID=AND YOU T BE ABLE = MEBTING TOMORROE OH, RURAL CHURCH ‘tT NOTICES l Presbyterian Churches | Stewartsdale H. M. Gulson, Pastor Sunday School, 10:30 A. M. Preaching Service, 11:30 A. M. | \Sunday School, Mrs. Emmit Pe jupt. Preaching Service, Sunday, Jan.| Minh, 3 P.M. | Alexander: | Five Miles 8. W. of Underwood Bible School every Sunday. Elder| Walter LeRoy, sup:. Divine Worship and Sermon every @ther Sunday at 3 p.m Christian Endeavor every Sunday! Ss Elder Walter LeRoy, State Pres. of C. E., leade: Sterling: Church school, 10:30 a. m. Morning worship, 11:30 o'clock. Menoken: Chureh school, 7:00 p.m. Evening worship, 8:00 o'clock. Theodore C. Torgerson, Pastor. Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Wilton, N. D. Order of Masses: First Sunday, Mass at 11:00 a, m, Third Sunday, Mass at 10:00 a. m. Rey. John C. Wingering, Parish Priest, 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, Supt. Fred W. Christ, minister. -Maria Lutheran Church, Braddock G. Adolph Johns, Pastor Jan, 27—Third Sunday after Epl- phany, ‘There will not be services this Sun- rr. ‘You are invited. Fred W. Christ.| day, but regular services Sundey af- Grated Supply. Mothodist « p.m. O. E. Kinzler, pastor. RicKenzter Morning worship, 10:00 o'clock. ' Church school, 11:00 o'clock. AT THE Lombard Too Clever | For Super Gangsters Comedy with a beng and the last laugh on America’s racketeers are packed into “The Gay Bride,” story of post-prohibition “big shots” that was say recently by the Metro-Gold- vyn-Mayer studios, Carole Lombard and Chester Morris are co-featured in leading roles of the picture to be shown Friday and Saturday at the Paramount theater. ' Miss Lombard, who proved herself an adept comedienne in “Twentieth Century,” plays a luscious blonde who is just a bit too clever for the self-styled “supermen” of gangster- dom. She shows them up as cowards and blockheads. | ternoon, Feb. 3. | Divine service at Driscoll at 11:00 a.m. in the English. | Norse service at Zion at 2:30 p. m. | The Christmas offering will be lifted at that time. |. Driscoll Luther League meets at | 8:00 p. m. Choir rehearsals every Wednesday evening. ©. T. Brenna, Pastor. MOVIES | |Hugh Herbert Amused | By Jokes About Face | Hugh Herbert can't be insulted labout his face. | It's a funny face and Herbert knows. Ut, He also knows that there's a fortune in it because it is funny. | Just now that face is being funny in {the Warner Bros, production, “Sweet | Adeline,” which comes to the Capi- tol theater on Sunday. | Call Herbert “rubber face.” He |just grins. He loves it. It has been dubbed a “mush mug,” \a@ “feather-bed face,” a “potato pan.” | Hugh accepts each new phrase as a |compliment good for a bonus on his next contract. | “I dont mind my face,” says Hugh. \"In fact I'm rather proud of it. It's jthe kind of face one doesn’t have "to be careful with, It works and I written ing the essential dumbni a hilarious farce lampoon- f gang- of the most lavish costumes Mt of nineteen spe- yy Miss Lombard. Among the unusual innovations are costumes of “cellophane velvet” and heavy “metal cloth” fitted to the body like armor. Supporting players in the notable east include Nat Pendleton, a gun- man with more wealth than sen: Leo Carrillo, as Mickey, his body guard with a heart as hard as bul- lets; ZaSu Pitts, a wardrobe girl in @ musical show, and Sam Hardy, as gang chieftain. ———__ —______—____-¢9 | 4) Barbs Se "Congress may be more liberal than the president, with his program for social legislation, provided the people will remember this in 1936. xe * If Lloyd George wants 2 New Deal for England, we'd be glad to let him have some of our col- {Work and that's something these da: | Since it first, registered heavily in the picture, “Goodbye Again,” Her- bert hasn't had a chance to rest that face for months. “Sweet Adeline” is Warner Bros.’ latest musical spectacle, based on the Broadway hit by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein 11, who also wrote the music and lyrics. Irene Dunne has the stellar role with Donald Woods playing opposite her, Others in the cast include, be- sides Herbert, Ned Sparks, Joseph Cawthorn, Louis Calhern and Wini- fred Shaw. 4 I used to wrestle with human be- ings. Now I wrestle with thought.— George Hackenschmidt, one-time: wrestler, turned philosopher, *“* * The men jn the navy are sound and do not take the ideas of the Reds The male sea-horse carries his mate's eggs around in his pocket un- til they hatch, MY CLOTHES ? SAY, WHAT IS THIS, & HOLD-UP ? LET ME Our OF uERE | ‘WE JUST WANT TO ASK A LITTLE FAVOR OF YOU— WED LiKE TO BORROW SALESMAN SAM Say, risTuH SAM, You ALL )SoRRY, Razr, BUT THERES AIN'T GOT NO PORTER JOB /NUTHIN' STIRRIN’ ! DUZZEM Fo! ME AROUN’ DIS YEerE } FIGURES TH PoRTERS JOB PLACE , HAZ You? IS FILLED, AS LONG as I'y | | WASH TUBBS FIVE AROUND HE CORNER WHEN, ALAS, AN ARMY TANK ARRIVES. ALLEY OOP Oinny! BLAST YER SCALY HICE, WHERE You BEEN? 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