The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 22, 1935, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIB FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1985 THE GUMPS—CALL FOR FIRST AID Studebaker Challenges Any Car We gece, | teri ; Seon TT ie BEE IS OVER - Sold in Bismarck or anywhere else, to DUPLICATE its uncanny and : “ 4 heretofore never approached riding qualities over the THIRD f PLEASE, et he j ‘BON HER LIPS IN FIVE DEGREE DEMONSTRATION ROUTE laid out right here in Bis- THE Wi Re H ? BONE : aren BS marck, Until you take the Studebaker “MIRACLE RIDE” you will R'S GASPING LG SS Gee ctiee never realize how smooth and restful » ride can be. CALs roe eS i We GK Studebaker’s Planar Front Wheel Suspension we 5 FRANTIC : ; . makes this possible. And that’s not ALL the story—The Worlds SAFEST and STRONGEST STEEL BODY — SPECIALLY Mehahpelrintnds DESIGNED SUPER STRENGTH COMPOUND HYDRAULIC KEY pay BRAKES—WIDE THREE PASSENGER SEATS—SAFETY GLASS AND RS ALL AROUND—BUILTIN TRUNKS—COMPLETE VENTILATION SYAGGE oo . —EAR LEVEL RADIO — LUXURIOUS APPOINTMENTS — ABUN- CHOKING AN DANT POWER—NOISELESS MOTOR EE ERTS A Car You'll Be Proud to Own and Drive—and Best of All LOCKED IN HER. Priced just a little above the lowest price field. ROOM — MAKE US PROVE IT WILDE MOTORS INC. 304 Fourth Street Bismarck, N. Dak, Phone 1500 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS | ‘Third Sunday, Mass at 10:00 a. m, Ne ee : t . JUMPING JIMINY, Rey. John C. Wingering, A WIRELESS MESSAGE THAT ‘ FRECKLES! IT SAYS, RURAL Parish Priest, I PICKED UP? WHERE ARE 4 ASLEEP! D0 YoU ol +P. ub uP CHURCH | Mission Church x : Mam ABOUT : SHILOH SAT I! te een r SOMETHING dil Rs = ; | the usual hour, i Presbyterian Churches — Wilton. Rev. Fred W. Christ. pastor. | Methodist Charches Regular Weekly Services Braddock: 10 a. m. Sunday—Bible School, Mr.| Sunday school 10 a. m, Mrs. L. V. G. Hochhalter, Supt. | Leschur, superintendent. 11 a. m.—Divine worship with ser-| Epworth League 7 p. m., Lloyd Wills, president. m.—Christian Endeavor) Evening worship 8 p. m. mary societies. Grades 1! O. E. Kinzler, pastor. G. Hochhalter, teacher. McKenzie: 4, Miss Lehrke, teacher.; Morning worship, 10:00 o'clock. Grades 5 and 6, Miss Bergquist, teach-| Church school, 11:00 o'clock, er. Sterling: 8 p. m.—Bible study and prayer Riel Se erat er hour. lorning worship, 11: . Saturday 7:30 p. m. choir. Menoken: THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) Note: Sunday Feb. 24 at the regu- Evel pene rca ocak > 3 Jar church service. Rey. and Mrs. J.) Evening worship. 8: . OM,1S THAT YOUIR ? wuart ? Y. McGinnis, missionaries to China,! Theodore C. Torgerson, Pastor. YOU'VE BEEN OFFERED A MILLION wane oe | Maria Lutheran Church, Braddock BUCKS FER THE DISTRIBUTION Al Oe is ow. | G. Adolph Johns, Pastor BRATS FER THE jedhacestatin) ae avery s Feb. 24—Sexagesima Sunday. AREA ? WHEW ! THET MEANS Bible School every Sunday. Elder) Tp. 24 Pause ices this Sun- a3 ‘Walter LeRoy, supt. i vis arch 3, Divine Worship and Sermon every 4%: Regular services on March Other Sunday at 3 p. m. H Presbyterian Church Christian Endeavor every Sunday! H re Gulson, Pastor evening, Elder Walter LeRoy, State! stewartsdale: Pres. of C. E., leader. ("Sunday School 10:30. You are invited. Fred W. Christ} Preaching service 11:30. Stated Supply. | ‘The next Prayer and Bible study Note: Rev. J. Way Huey, mission ‘service will be held at the home of ary, will help us with special services yr and Mrs. O. G. Davenport, Wed- during the week of Feb. 19 to 24; with nesday Feb. 27th, 8 p. m. A cordial L my local announcement about an all day welcome to all 2 IR be. cna mecting Feb. 24th. | exes Q " 1 i | Driscoll Parish Wing Congregational Church | pivine service with confirmation The church services are heid every!and communion at Driscoll 11:00 a. two weeks on Sundays at 8 Pp. M.|m. New members will be taken in. Everyone invited. | Divine service at Zion at 2:30 p. m. Sunday 6chool every Sunday at jin the English language. SALESMAN SAM 10:30 s. m.—Mrs. Clyde Harvey, Supt.} Driscoll Lutheran League meets at i 7 p. m.—Christian Endeavor under 8:00 p. m.. May everyone feel a HIVA, sam! say, You saw me Las’ the leederahip of aaa Next jhearty welcome to our Cael NIGHT AT wae howe, wiTH “TH preaching service Feb. at 8 p.m. C. T. Brenna, Pastor. WEED — Fred W. Christ, minister. | — oon cir Of Ye THING ) OUNN oT Divine services will beld at the d Sacred Heart Catholic Church, ‘Canfield school, east of Regan Sun- » Wilton, N. D. day February 24. The Rev. Opie 8. Order of Masses: jRindah! of Bismarck will conduct Pirst Sunday Mass at 11:00 8. m. | the services beginning at 2:30 p. m. &- AT THE MOVIES Sullavan, Marshall Wee Shirley Has Big Stars of ‘Good Fairy’ | Role in ‘Little Colonel’ Margaret Gullavan and Herbert | ‘That bundle of screen magic, five- Marshall, seen together for the first !year-old Shirley Temple, will soon be time, have been booked into the Capi- thrilling and delighting her army of tol theater in “The Good Fairy,” paul as) ae eceee Pea starting Sunday. “The Good Fairy” | Re r ce Molnar play tn which Helen Hayes | for her acting, singing, and dancing EARVEN OcLOcK GOLLY, [S\ 1M cure ot wasnt! ‘one BANS TH’ CRACK-BRAINED WHELP!! starred on Broadway two seasons ago| talents. It will come to the Para- _ SORR' NOT IE MY SON HAD 4S COME HOME WITH EVE #t the Henry Miller Theatre. It was | mount Theatre on Saturday. Soper =! \ Ltd = circcted by William Wyler, whom, She co-stars with Lionel Barrymore re ae “ REMINDED Nay re te Gan ant Miss Sullavan married during the | in this popular story of Soutnern BR {ANT GUE, A TWATIS CARRYING THI a course of the production several | prejudices, adapted from Annie Fel- BousuT ‘ER A BIT TOO FAR! it's "OUTRAS nef weeks ago. | lows Johnston's series of “Little Col- : s least iz In “The Good Fairy’ Margaret | onel” stories, which were the favorite ; avan plays an usherette. It is! reading of millions a generation back. and whose appeal is perennial. ‘he Little Colonel,” is the story of | a Kentucky belle who marries a Yan- kee, against her father’s wishes, and is promptly disowned by the proud old aristocrat, who is still living in the , thrill and days of the Civil War. Barrymore is usherette con-| the obdurate Southern aristocrat. ie idea that she should be a| Shirley plays the cameo colonel whose three different people, | dancing feet, smiling eyes, and honey- te of the fact that | colored curls make a withering attack ney, no busin to be} on the heart of the stern rebel. Providence, and no| Tn keeping with the importance of ing up the promises she] this picture, Technicolor graces part | of this De Sylva production. a Tuis Curious WorLD oy wan | HEN TNE WARLARGA A HOUSBHLD WORD. Meaty ADK) (THATS TG NOVELS, F HISTORY, ‘ER BETTER THAN <4 MY STARS, YEs! <\ CLEOPA GHALL I LINK HER MAYBE YOU GAN Ic STORIES, PLAYS, MAGAZINE ARTICLES, “ AND PICTURES GALORE. tt iT y Yi NAME To THE PRINCE | | EVEN ARRANGE A pe ’ WEDDING. VIOUNIST, PLAYED WITH FRAYED STRINGS, HOPING THAT ONE OR MORE OF THEM MIGHT BREAK, $O THAT “HE COULD SHOW HIS ABILITY PLAYING ON THOSE THAT WERE LEFT, B 1905 BY NEA SERVICE. INC.

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