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triump! Paul, man { field shot. Sumr Imps ( vy. a tobert A, Feehan, Bivadwaye avenue at bighth Street #, 10 and 11 o'clock. Hocking Block, 200 “is open daily from to 5 p. m.; Sunday, 3 + p.m. fo uP are welcome to attend the church services and to make use of the reading room. |. m.—Sunday school with all p (English). In charge of English). J cHURCH Avenue going to some other would be glad to have you veship with us. yet us all try ‘worship service, he men's chorus, Duty Toward Those ring for the Superan- ristian Endeavor. ate League. Topic: “What | the Program of Our Church and nomination?” - Young People's League. Tople: “What Is the Program of Our Church gud Denomination.” Leader, Helen! Rebscl Command. >. Midweek | TRINITY LUTHERAN Avenue A at Fourth Opie 8. Rindshi, Pastor “There 1s © cordial ‘welcome at init, s Third Sunday after Epiphany, Jan-| ci Mery ©: unior ehote vebearsa), 9:00 a. m. hurch school and Bible classes m. wore! 11:00 o'clock. jr ont Mei P ot Faith Find Anthem, Trinity church ohoir, I. A. Beko, Ip, 7:30 o'clock. lecture: “7! ‘tereoptic he Book| Goes Forth.’ eries of slides dealing ing the Gos- Protestant churches ‘Transiation of the Bible AT THE ‘David Copperfield’ Comes to Bismarck “David Copperfield,” the sensational hit picture which comes to the Para- mount Theatre starting Sunday, promises to be unusual in many re- spects. Advance information from Hollys wood lists these facts: Tt is the picture which introduces to the screen little Freddie Bartholo- mew, the ten-year-old boy who is hailed as the greatest screen “find” since Jackie Coogan rocketed to fame with Charlie Chaplin in “The Kid.” Freddie plays the juvenile “David.” Tt is an adaptation of a novel which has entertained millions, and was called by its author, Charles Dickens, “my favorite child.” Sixty-five stars and featured play- ers are in the unprecedented cast. Among the stars are W. C. Fields, Lionel Barrymore, Madge Evans, Mau- reen O'Sullivan, Edna May Oliver, Lewis Stone, Frank Lawton, Freddie Bartholomew, Elizabeth Allan, Roland Young, Basil Rathbone, Hugh Wile liams, Herbert Mundin—to mention only a few. The picture has been well more than @ year in preparation and production, setting a new record for lavishness, ° —_________@ | Barbs e Former Senator Fess in writing a book upholding the two party sys- tem. Yet in Congress he was one of nto German. The public fe cordial. iy invited to attend these and all jother services at Trinity. T CHURCH nd Avenue B Pastor th, 1935 school. ‘superintendent. da cordial worship. nerite K urne in To the Rising Su: jection by Male Quartet aptivating Look of Jackson. Y.'P. U. at ckson, coun- ening service, lis Ly Jackson. e Sentor B. Y, P, U. hour. Leader, Marguerite rch extends a cordial wel- come to all who are without @ regu- lar church home and to strangers in + Come and worship. Pastor after Ept- ool and Bi- 1 3 hip. | our Heart Be Swenson. ome Evil With at & p. m.—Luther Busineae at 8 class at ng th St, Topic: stings ess: Topic for dis- Mabel Olson, ‘super- e Sunday school. Roli call from John aturday, Feb. 2, at 9:00 a. mo Confirmation class at Pastor Johns’ home, McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL jURCH Morning worship 1 Organ prelude: for every par- adult classes 0 p.m. Tople: Leader, Rev. the High School Girls’ Glee volces. under the direction Mildred I. Hoff. lola Thou My Hand'\— y McCabe Chorus Chotr. “Moonlight’ lark. andard Training ‘Teachers and Sunday ‘kers commences on Mon- . 28, at the high ool at M our church school teachers are urged to enroll. Midweek devotional | service on Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. We heartily invite you to attend all our services, MOVIES ‘Sweet Adeline’ Shows Here This Week-end “Sweet Adeline,” Warne. Bros, new musical spectacle and said to be the, most pretentious of all their gigantic specials, opens at the Capitol Thea- tre tomorrow with Irene Dunne, fa- Mous stage and screen star in the title role. The picture is taken from the sen- sational Broadway hit by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II and is crammed with hilarious com- edy, delightful romance and stirring drama in addition to its gigantic Specialty numbers. Unique dancing numbers are staged by Bobby Connolly: on novel and mammoth sets with scores of Holly- Wood's most beautiful girls taking part. The music of this operetta, written by the authors of the musical com- edy, contains some of the most pop- ular songs of the day. In addition to the eight in the original show, two new songs were written specially for the screen version. one song solo. , Broadway musical comedy star, sings @ popular ballad while Hugh Her- bert and Nydia Westman will be heard in @ comedy duet. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1985 BoyS I THINK SHADYSIDE HIGH HAS EVERY REASON ‘To BE PROUD OF ‘You! YouRE REAL SELVES BEAUTIFULLY IN THE FACE OF DANGER...AND You USED youR ‘WINDY REFUSED TO LISTEN aT TMs aie maiL LEeTrER— / OF IT, BUD! TH’ He WaNTs TO GET (TON TH’ NEXT PLANE East! PLANE Leaves IN THE GUMPS—LET NATURE TAKE ITS COURSE How's The Ol AIR Mare GOW “THESE Days 2 WHAT AN BYE! WHAT AN Eve! 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