The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 8, 1935, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MARCH __ 1985 7 THE GUMPS—A WORD TO THE WISE WHY DON'T. yo EAT NABGT caer rece MOV KNOW , WHEN A. PEELING WELL? HAVEN! BEEN HE TAKES ON NEW RES! JOUR USUAL SELES ATALL LATENT = HAS ANOTHER LIFE \ SEE YOUR DOCTOR? HAVE Jeon Ou BUTI SENT IT ONLY BECAUSE 2 WAS WRITING A STORY ABOUT THE BLOW> ING UP OF a DiiGiBLE! wm My “Let’ tend we're the only living on wide world.” RURAL CHURCH NOTICES Presbyterian Churches Wilton. Rev. Fred W. Christ, pastor. Alexander: Five Miles 8. W. of Underwood Bible School every Sunday. Elder | ‘Walter LeRoy, supt. Divine Worship and Sermon every | Other Sunday at 3 p. m. Christian Endeavor every Sunday evening. Elder Walter LeRoy, State Pres. of C. E., leader. You are invited. Fred W. Christ. Stated Supply. Wing Congregational Church ‘The church services are held every ‘two weeks on Sundays at 8 p. m. Everyone invited. jlunday School every Sunday at 10:30 a. m.—Mrs. Clyde Harvey, Supt. .—Christian Jack Benny Master In Sparkling Film The radio broadcasts of Jack Benny which have delighted millions; over the air are a feature of Reli- ance's “Transatlantic Merry-Go- Round,” which brings an all-star cast of screen and radio favorites to the Paramount Theatre Sunday and ‘Monday. Benny plays & master of cere- nies broadcasting from a palatial ocean liner plying between New York and Europe in this sparkling comedy drama with music, mystery and romance from the pen of Leon Gordon. With Nancy Carroll and Gene Raymond, Benny heads a cast, including Sydney Howard, who is known as England's Charlie Chaplin, | “1 Mitzi Green, Sid Silvers, Frank Parker, the Boswell Sisters, Sidney Blackmer, Ralph Morgan, Shirley Grey, Sam Hardy, Patsy Kelly, Wil- liam Boyd, Jean Sargent and Jimmie Grier and his orchestra. Benny's famous radio satire, “Grind Hotel,” is included in the broadcasts, and another highlight is the inimitable: imitations of screen stars for which the now grownup Mitzi Green is noted. Four new song hits are introduced itendent. Epworth League 7 p. m., Lloyd Wills, president. Evening worship 8 p. m. O. &. 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. Sunday School 10:30. Preaching service 11:30, Baldwin: Sunday school 11 a. m. Mr. Roy Lewis, superintendent. A cordial welcome to all. Driscoll ere Sunday, March 10, 1928. Divine services at Driscoll at 11:00| SALESMAN SAM am {LLTeKe (T OFE AN! Sou | oe services in English at Zion i x Huse, (Tove To’ at 2:30 p. m. X@ILOR'S AN’ WAIT FER Let us make the season of Lent a VTS TELL. HIM To LET IT | season of worship, et ouTt! Driscoll Luther League meets at 8:00 p. m. ©. T. Brenna, Pastor, Marta Latheran Church, Braddock G. Adolph Johns, Pastor. March 10—First Sunday in Lent. ‘There will not ve services this Sunday. Regular services next Sunday, March 17th. Saturday, March 16—Ladies’ Aid at the Edholm home. Assisting hostess: Mrs. Grant Peterson. Topic for dis- cussion: “Bethseda Hospital” will be Jos ere ta tT .| introduced by Miss Olga Bohlin, MOVIES | Nine Catchy Airs and Rudy in ‘Sweet Music’ Nine catchy songs will be heard in “Sweet Music,” Warner Bros.’ latest Tusical spectacle which comes to the |Capitol Theatre Saturday, with Rudy | Vallee in the stellar role. They are sung by Vallee, famous radio croon- er, Ann Dvorak and Helen Morgan, noted blues singer. The songs were written by three teams of ace song writers, the theme song, “Sweet Music,” by Harry War- rent and Al Dutin. This is sung by Vallee, who sings seven times alto- gether, four songs by himself and three with Ann Dvorak and ensem- et Music,” Vallee sings “There's a Diff'rent BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Helen Morgan sings “Winter Over- night” by Pain and Wahal and “I see Se tae MILLIONAIRE'S ‘The LLL BOARDY'S FOOTIN' V JUST es WE'LL TAKE A TAX! TH! RESTA TH’ WAY. ~ HOW DID | HANDLE Dy OO OOS ae THAT CAME OVER HIS FACE? THERE TOO QUICK T'suT ME THAT PHILANDERER / ')1998 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. By SMALL Better cuance LETTIN’ (T OUT, IN FRONT OF OUR PLACE THAN OVER To “TH “TaILor's! \8Y NO MEANS, SiR. MR. Se a nse es UP THE 2 SIR. ITS GVEN FASTER THAN THE.

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