The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 9, 1935, Page 10

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News MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC ther Robert A, Feehan, Pastor ue at Elghth Street 9, 10 and 11 o'clock. lock 1s for children. M sat 7 The mass at 9 FIRST C URC OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 123 Fourth Street Sunday service at 11:00 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a, Whos ete eventae ing at 8 o'clock. eeetnding foom maintained tn the Hoskins Block, 200% 4th St, is open @aily from 12'to 6 p. m.; Sunday, 3 3 pm. | “An” are welcome to attend the, chu services and to make use of ghe reading room. ‘i. | testimontal | ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH Corner Third and ‘Thayer Miss Mary rd in on the love TRINITY Avenue Opie S. “There Is & 1 Foreign Mi Junior choir re Church school 9:45 a. m. ¥ Mission Festival, God's Church," gascar,” by M ‘Anthem by Luther League. Reading by Mrs. T. A. Esko, Instrumental trio. Men's vocal trio. digo, supt. Morning service. Sermon by| ‘Comstock. 3:00 p. m.—Radio service from sta- fon KGCU, Mandan. 8:00 p. m.—Evangelistic » This will be the closing the campaign, conducted and Mra. Stanley Coms: service closes five weeks of meetings, which have been ble of God, Don't fail to come to this farewell meeting. Special music and songs. Vellowship meeting at Selfridge on Monday evening. | Tuesday at 3:00 p. eervice. “Another Gosp: Thursday at 8:00 p. Service in lower audit Friday at 8:00 p. charge of the C. As. You are invited ‘to attend every service at the Tabernacle, jum, m.—Service in McCABB MET! a Walter Morning Organ by Mi Ruth Rowley T Found Hi Anthem: ton, Solo, selected—Miss verton, Sermon: “Dividing the Inheritance” by Walter E. Vat Organ prelude— Sunday school 1 for all ages. noon. Classes dult classes hip begi ne Veterans will attend Jdirection of M play several s LChurch F all our servic |THE BISMARCK BAPTIST CHURCH {ere Young PF in church parlors. 0 gren_ of West ‘China as the speaker, -|Mr. Lovegren is a misstonary build- er and has done some fine, construc- China. an address by Dr. William Kuhn, the N ace | from our German church will furnish body. A large portrait of Lincoln,| Kenned the Emancipator, will be on exhibi-| All sessions are open to the public tion tut’ tie service, The] and we invite you to share the con- Junior nh school band under the] ference with us. ® oo Romance and Racing |Claudette Is Star of Features of Picture “Red Hot Tires,” First National's romance of the automobile racing! tracks, is scheduled as the feature attraction at the Capital Theatre Sunday and Monday. Breath-taking racing scenes were taken at the American Legion Ascot Speedway in Los Angeles in which @ score of nationally famous drivers participate. Lyle Talbot and Gavin Gordon en- act the roles of racing demons, rivals on the track and rivals for the love of the beautiful daughter of an auto manufacturer. ‘Miss Astor actually takes part in ‘one of the races herself, riding as a mechanic and speeding around the Ascot track at 130 miles pn hour. Frankie Darro plays the part of ‘Talbot's protege. who is a speed de- mon in midget cars, the picture de- picting some most unusual, races between boys in these diminutive racers. Others in the all star cast include Mary Treen, Henry Kolker, Page, John Elliott and Eddie Stur- gis. Nationally known auto racers, ali-champion drivers, who take part in the daredevil track stunts, include Al Gordon, “Babe” Stapp, “Stubby” Stubblefield, Kelly Petillo, “Red” Clark, Pete and Dan Paolo. There is more than $4,600,000,000 remem n.s Ane York City alone. The city owns $3,- 400,000,000 worth of this, while the remainder is privately owned. sare worth of tax-exempt property in New; Clarion Larson will tions and the chorus The programme fol- Nobody Knows the piritual, al Away to Jesus,” by 1 ool band: (a) “Ang- ater; (b) “Evening er, offertory: “Meditation”"— 1 band: “Pilgrims ter. ~Burley, by Mr. ‘gion of Abraham a p.m. ing class for church member- ‘obationers) seventh, eighth 4 high school boys and girls h parlors on Saturdays at a, m, You are tily invited to attend ner of Kighth and Rosser J. Minister chool. Class- i in, supt. worship, instruction class K. F. Gutsche, in- m.—Our p Young People’s Th s for thi offic . We 5 1s Will speak ster is con HG. I while’ our mini ng. ay evening at 8:00 0 ple's devotionals. Every- ited to worship with us. ly invited to attend . Adolph Johns, ) fifth Sunday a ship. till With Thee™— m— b. 15, at p.m. on banquet in church par 16, at 9:00 a. m— sin chureh parlors; unior mission band intendent. H ages and if you are not en- worship. erite Kennedy, ire De Lune’ Debus- Arabesque"”—Debuspy. —Miss Arleen San- sus and Nicodemus,” Jackson. » Junior BR. Y. P. UL counsellor, ig service. ss Elizabeth Raaen. ‘Our Heart Has Never me to young p vice. Our urch is host te of the state for 2, e opens Monday night lock, with Mr. L, A, Love- tive work on our mission fields in Tuesday night will be featured by l secretary of the German America, . The choir ES who will speak on pra: the music, ight Dr. Dinsmore of y, a former state sec- ‘a, will speak. Spe- al music will be furnished by Bruce lace, accompanied by Marguerite Romantic Comic Film * WHEN DID ‘You RECEIVE THAT WIRELESS MESSAGE ABOUT THE SHILOH MOORING AT LONGWORTH FIELD ? “The Gilded Lily,” the new Clau- dette Colbert starring vehicle which comes Sunday to the Paramount Theatre, is a romantic and frothy comedy that boasts a totally new and unconventicnal approach on the romantic angle. Assisted by Fred MacMurray and Ray Milland in the principal sup- Porting roles, Miss Colbert is cast as a pretty stenographer who is dead set against marrying a millionaire, Her idea of connubial bliss is a hus- band who is poor and struggling, Someone whose hardships she can She thinks she has found the man of her dreams, but, when he turns out to be a wealthy English noble- man traveling incognito in the United States, she drops him in a hurry. The resulting publicity splurge brings the obscure little secretary into the melight, makes her the most sought after woman on two continents. For the while Miss Colbert basks in the glory of her new position. Bradley|Then she goes to London where she meets the nobleman again. When she tries to renew the romance, suddenly realizes that the only per- son she loved is the boy she has left back in New York—her regular g WHEN T TOLD THIS DAN LONG ABOUT ALL THE DOUGH THAT HAD BEEN MADE IN LITTLE INVENTIONS, IT WAS LIKE DANGLIN’ & BONE IN FRONT OF A HUNGRY BOG IMPRESSED ‘THE CINZENS OF TOMKINS. CORNERS, THE TWO CROOKS ‘TAKE A ‘SPIN IN THE CAR WIRED FOR THE OCCASION “~@O— SOY, YOUNG FELLA, You BETTER ) AW, | DON'T cARe) BE HEADIN’ eee Home! (tS ALMOST SIX O'CLOCK AN’ I CLOSIN’ UP TH’ SHACKI (FIO Late! GONNA GIT ea Git AWAY FROM ME, YA LITTLE RUNTS IT SEEMS, SIR, THAT NAVAL SECRETS ARE FINDING THEIR WAY INTO THE ETHER waves ! THIS YOUNG MAN KNEW THAT HERE COMES COMMANDER ORDWAY... HE'S THE: SKIPPER OF THE SHILOH, AND MY Boss! Swe. BUT WE'RE MAKING A SPECIAL FLIGHT AT ANXIOUS, THAT'S: THE TIME TLET WIM SIGNATURE ,S0,G0 ‘TO WIS BANK AND WELP YOURSELF / fp 1935 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. T. M. REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. @ WRONG ANSWER, SAME AS { \ ALWweaYs GIT! (CAN HELP Yal WHAT WOULD Ya Ger, 16 Ya ADDED 22, 36, LICKIN, ANYHOU AH, MY FRIEND) (HAD I NOT FOLLOWED You “To TI 1S IN PERSON. \1 HAVE YOU TO | | DELIGHTFUL Spor, I SHCULD: Newer HAVE MET MY SWEET, THis IS TOO MUCH. STOPL HE/S NOT ONLY| pases rnan

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