The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 13, 1935, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1985 Fine For Digestion RIGLEY S AT THE MOVIES White’s Scandals to | Movie Star vs. Shop Show at Paramount, Red-letter this event on your cal- endar! | The outstanding screen news is! that America’s master showman, | George White, who has sponsored | fifteen musical hits on Broadway,/| ‘has created a richer, more gorgeous | @dition of his popular screen “Scan-/| dais.” “George White's 1935 Scandlas,” setting new standards in scintillating entertainment, somes Sunday, Mon- day and Tuesday to the Paramount theatre. _ Fox Film’s 1935 version is said to be so spectacular that it makes Broadway self-conscious. ‘This new and opulent model is con- sidered to be 365 times richer and more sense-stirring than the first one. It boasts haunting and peppy mel. dies, a rich stage extravaganza, a ‘wealth of stars and beauties. ‘All contribute towards sparkling entertainment for young and old. Girl in Capitol Film Suppose you were faced with the idelicate problem of choosing be- tween a glamorous movie ster and a shop girl? Would you give your poor sweetheart the go-by and tie your wagon to a star, just because you were in need of money? Lyle Talbot looks this same situa- tion squarely in the eye in the Uni- versal screen drama, “It Happened in New York,” which is showing at the Capitol Theatre Sunday and Mon- day. It would indeed take a Solomon to make a choice between the sweet and lovely Heather Angel and the bril- lant, beautiful Gertrude Michael, who divide the feminine honors in the film, Miss Michael plays the role of @ lovely, langorous movie queen, who stumbles on a humble taxi-driver in New York and is reluctant to part with him. Church News ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC Rev. Father Robert A. Feehan, Pastor Broadway Avenue at Eighth Street Masses at 7:45, 9, 10 and 11 o'clock. ‘The m ‘at 9 o'clock is for children, SIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 728 Fourth Street Sunday service at 11:00 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. ‘Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at o'clock. A reading room main Hoskins Block, 200% 4th St daily from 13'to & 3 to 5 pm. Al are welcome to attend the church services and to make use of the reading room. | dj LUTHERAN A at Fourth indahl, Pastor ‘@ cordial welcome at 8, 9245 a. m. <a rning worship and Confirmation, Offering te Home Missions of no Anthem, Trinity ehotr, Bruce Wal- Jace, director. Sermon, “True te Zion's King.” vering service—T:30. loly Communion, Maundy Thure- Gas. April 15, 7:30 ape 3. east ril 9, 12:15 to Easter Sun Bunrise se: Festival service, SION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CRURCH 419 Fourth st. M4 ‘V. Richert, Pastor for Palm Sunday, April & m—Bundey schoo! with all 10:45—Morning worship (German). Mrs. F. Peters, organist. A mixed «uartet will sit 6:45 p. m.—Bible hour in charge ‘alther League. 7:30—Even: vices, (English). Miss Mary st. Sermon: Announcements for Holy Commun- jon will be received Wednesday eve- ning, April 17, from 7 to 9 in the church, 300d Friday, at 7:30 p. m.—Divine services with the celebration of the Lord's Supper. ‘THE SALVATION ARMY 220 Main Avenue Sunday, April 14th: 10:00 a, m.—Company meeting, or Sunday achool. Classes for all ages, including a Bible class for adulta. Come and bring your children to Sunday school, Mr. George Stebbins in charge. 11:00—Holiness meeting, or morn- ing worship. A service for Christians with the theme “Holines: A tant H. Smith will bring tl iD garvice, ae . m.—Young People’s ion, A service conducted by Shes people but everyone is welcome. The Misses Leona Sjoblom and Alice Meader are in charge. 7:30 p. m.—Street service. 3:00 p. m—Rousing Salvation . Old time gospel singing and speakin pecial music by the Da and songsters, Adjutant H, Smith will bring an interesting mes- sage. ‘Tuesday. April 16th: 3:00 p. m.—Special vice conduct- ed by Adjutant » officer in charge of the Salvation Army in talented musician and has had a wide range of experience. ‘The Salvation Army extends a hearty invitation to the general pub- Ne to attend all of the services. If you do not have a church home, come to the Salvation Army and bring your friends, You will be made to feel at home. GOSPEL TABERNACLE Corner Rosser and Eleventh Johnson, Pastor § junday school. Mrs. digo, superintendent, Classes \—Morning worship. 3:00 p. m.—Radio service from sta- tion KGCU, Mandan. 8:00 p. m.—Revival meeting with lvely singing and a Gospel message. Come and bring a friend. Tuesday at 8:00 p, m—Midweek service. Thursday at 8:00 p, m.—Prayer meeting. Friday at 8:00 p. m.—A C. A. Fel- lowship rally, with nearby pastors and C. A. groups invited. Special eakers. ‘The Tabernacle Invites you to all ces, and to Its Christ, Let nd Ave. B. ‘kson, Pastor a. Nam R. Mueller, Supt. We are just beginning another quarter's work. This is a good time to start primary and beginner children. Classes for ail Morning worship. Marguerite Ke: v. DeLune—DeBussy. de—Chopin. Solo, selected—Al- on: “The Entry Into the Holy Ellis L. Jackson. n Sunrise, the work of the church in th rise Kingdom. A cordial invitation to the public. eee 30—Young People’s Fellowship our. Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m.—Young Men's Forum at the parsonai ‘Thursday afternoon, at Mission Circle meets. A cordial invitation to all of the services of the church. A place to worship and a chance to be of service. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Beventh and Rosser Avenue 10; Baptism servi: “Remember Me, © Mighty One"— Kinkel, by men’s chorus. Sermon by Bishop E. W. Praetorius of Cleveland, Ohio. 7:00 p, m.—-Christian Endeavor, Topic: Will Follow Jesus.’ Zoung. People's League, | Topic: “What Welcome Do We Give to Christ oday?”" vening worship service, “Now the Day Ia Over”—Barnby, by men's chorus. Sermon by Bishop E. W. Praetorius, Monday at 8:00 p. Neighbors’ t. Fucsday at 8:00 p, m.—Womer night, nneantey at 8:00 p. m.—Mel a te ‘Thursday at $:00 p. m.—Young Peo- ples’ nigh: Friday nd bring your neighbors and who do not attend services You a Fargo. Adjutant Payton is a very “The Upper Room” ‘A DRAMA OF CHRIST'S PASSION By Robert Hugh Benson ~ Monday, April 15 8:30 p.m. ‘Clty Auditorium _ PRESENTED BY CATHEDRAL PLAYERS Adults 35c REALLY GIVE US A THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR THAT FILM ? THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) CLEANED AND PRESSED By THE LADIES - JUST A BIG FALL GUY FOR THE MOLLS, Eu ? HERE'S YOUR WaT !! (WHAT & DUMP YOU PICKED OUT TD ) You saio tr Hey, waiTer, WE DON'T EAT IN! MIGOSH, TH’ Flies Ake / THEY'RE Pretty Lik THICKER THAN HOPS, AN’ THEY Ely SLIEst I'm STING WoRrse'N BEES! BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES GEE. 1 WONDER IF MY RING REALLY COULD HAVE ANYTHING TIDO WITH AL OF HECKS LUCK —— FeSq THE GUMPS—RIGHT IS RIGHT ‘THAT MAKES ALMOST $ 335 APIECE, WHEN WE GIVE ETH FLIES IN OF COURSE WTS RIDKULOUS TEVEN SUPPOSE SUCHA THING | BUT. STILL — TW’ NOTE ,INSIOE SAID TWAS SWELL WWE WF WORN BY DAMES FER LIFE -SMOOTHY'S RIGHT! WHAT HAS IT GOT MEZ NOTHIN’ BUT OPAL. PROBABLY BLIENES: IN SUCH, BOT & CERTAINLY CONT! BUT — S06" TH SAME W’DO || WEAR OF SOME FOLMS WHO ARE AUWANS LUCKY, AN OTHERS = 2 WEY ! WoreA Wea cree Orr, OTN AAN! OICE OUT AND GET MYSELF A GOOD STUMMICK ACHE... AND ‘Too MUCH CANDY IS GONNA BE THE CAUSE oriry WS —=MWCALL QU6 GOT INTO M GAME WITH HECK LEE a S2regos seevesees sues anee Cercoee

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