The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 12, 1935, Page 12

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O42 Peans=anm 12 THE BISMARCK TRIB’ SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clark “Our club is-in favor of too many things. I feel that we should vote to abolish RURAL CHURCH NOTICES Presbyterian Churches HH. M. Gulson, Pastor 02 Avenue D, Phone 87 Sunday, April 14th Glencoe: Morning service, 10:00. Congregational meeting at manse, ‘Tuesday, April 16, 8 p. m. Gtewartsdale: Sunday school, 10:30 a. m. Preaching service, 11:30 a. m. Baptism, Communion service fol- lowing the morning service. Bible study, Wednesday, April 17, at the home of J. R. Stewart, 8 p. m. Baldwin: Sunday echool, 11 a.m. Roy Lewis, Supt. Preaching service, 3 p. m., followed Pp iaiiphlaen ond Communion servis Gayton: Gunday echool, 10:30 a m. Mrs. Mmmit Perry, Supt. Miciensie: ‘Morning worship, 10:00 efclock. (Church school, 11:00 o’elesk. (teriing: Church school, 10:30 a, m. ‘Morning worship, 11:30 o'clock. Skenoken: Church school, 7:00 Ey mn. Bvening worship, 8:00 o'clock. ‘Theodore C. Torgerson, Pastor. Braddock: in Gunday school 10 a. m, Mrs. L. V. Qeschur, superintendent. a something or other.” Epworth League 7 p. m., Lloyd Wills, president. Evening worship 8 p. m. O. E Kingler, pastor. 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. 7 p. m—Christian Endeavor under the leadership of Supt. Hall, Sacred Heart Catholic Wilton, N. D. ebration of the Lord's Supper. In the afternoon at 3:00 o'clock re will be preaching service, and at 8:00 p.m. There will be spe- cial singing in connection with this service. The evening will be an evangelistic service. A very cordial invitation extended to the public to attend all of these services, ! | Driscoll Parish |_ Divine service at St: Petri in the | English language at 11:00 a. m. The Ladies’ Aid serves at noon. Afternoon service at Langedah! at } 3:00 in English. Evening service at Tuttle at 7:00 English. A hearty welcome. 1 C. T. Brenna, AT MOVIES ‘Casino Murder Case’ Baffles Film Lovers Murder mysteries are always ex- pected to hold an audience spell- bound, and one of the finest murder mysteries to come out of Hollywood is to be seen tonight and Saturday at the Paramount theatre, where the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer produc- tion, “The Casino Murder Case,” is showing. This new mystery proves con- clusively that the field of science is virgin soil for excellent mystery plots for 8. 8. Van Dine, the mystery- weaver, has plucked one of science’s newest discoveries as the basis of his murder plot. The picture brings a new Philo ‘Vance to the screen in Paul Lukas, who is ably assisted in solving the “perfect crime” of a diabolical poison plot by Rosalind Russell, who makes her debut as @ leading lady on the screen, The plot centric Llewellyn family, consisting of Alison Skipworth as Mrs. Liew- ellyn; Isabel Jewell, as her daughter; Donald Cook, Hi gestive of “The Thin Man.” ‘In Spite of Danger’ Is Coming to Capitol “Buicide Ridge,” is in the movies! A mountain ridge overlooking the San Antonio Canynon, in Southern | California, has attained be- | cause of the many suicidal leaps from | its terrifying heights. When the film, “In Spite of Dan- jger,” a Columbia production coming to the Capitol Theatre tomorrow was “shot,” just such a ridge was neces- {sary for the out-door scenes, and the beautiful, but treacherous, mountain mance. “In Spite of Danger,’ ‘Is a story of {rival truckmen who haul dynamite and other supplies to a mountain mining thrilling dangerous action the “Rim-of-the-World” highway, fa- mous scenic road which climbs and twists through the 10,000-foot high ranges behind Holllywood. win the hauling tract, his rival, Arthur Hohl, race in their great trucks tain grades, skidding cliffs, and He }as fluid. “WORLD COURT MAY HEAR DISPUTE WELL, MY NAME IS RooT! TOWN A GROUP OF MOVIE “THEATRES! AND ‘2 WOULD LIKE EX- ARE You THE BOYS ‘WHO OWN THE PICTURES OF THE ACTUAL, Hest Wa 0U22 ,1€ YA HAVE NO OB- ) SESSA MINIT, SAM! SECTIONS, I'A GONNA HIE. WHILE YER OUT TO mySELe VO Th’ BEANERY) LUNCH, YA MIGHT @Nn’ FEED MY PAN! ‘STOP IN TOSEE IE ORS, GLUNT2 (5 IN THE (00D To Pay HER BILL! FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1935 ‘(wuets THE Use OF PUSHIN’ TH’ joorm™ DO (S PUSH MY HEAD Io TAT STo- |] CAPTURED THE THIET, SINGLE. MAKING WOMEN AND Buses! MY PRACTICIN’ Because Ve) CRAZY ABOUT MUSIC? QUT YOUNG LEE PUT UP A FIGHT, BE tw’ RING v MANOR, Ato WAS BEEN GIVEN A. Wworteiny el REWARD FOR APPRENENDING F A CRIMINAL wa POLICE. WANE \ HANG YOUR PANTS) RUN LIKE BLAZE: * A Pecuy eran

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