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¥ { ; ' s THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1935 THE GUMPS—S00THING $YRUP FOR SENSITIVE SOULS i * MAY BE HAVING HIS 1 BRUISE EASY. ; pene ie 9 ea OT CE He! pune HERE POR A WIMILE = HEAL QUICK: ONE OF THESE DAYS I'LL START CUTTING A FIGURE JN THIS HOUSE MYSELF — AND IT'S GOING 7D BE Tnot have # regular church home you will find a real welcome and a Chance to serve at our church, Church FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thayer at Second St. Floyd E. Logee, Pastor “We believe in Jesus as Christ: We accept Him as our Savior and Friend; ‘We pledge Him our loyalty in every 10:00 o'cloc! le School. ST. MARY’S ROMAN CATHOLIC 1:00 Rev. Father Robert A. Feehan, Pastor ideal | WEVE PLANNED THIS THING ) (™ Af AN OCEAN IS SURE A SWELL afacpenat {4:00 030 274, 10:0 leervice, “that Rond'to"dertear™ PERFECTLY...ITLL BE DARK If] PLACE To Cover AN Pi ae tial eS, cue -tanowanies START ON US... WANTED WHEN WE SEE HEM, AND ap VERE Meee "ACCIDENT®... AND “HOw fr FIRST par CHRIST, McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL EXPEDITION THEM To GET AWAY WITH- ' WELL SPOT THEM EASILY... rr! Tuey NT 122 Fourth Street Willer B. vater, Pewter IS WELL ON OUT SUSPECTING ANYTHING ! ; Gr HAVE! We doy, evening testimontal |gerength”— Watson. Miss Ruth Row- TS WAY, feeting at & o'clock. ley, organist, ding room maintained in the|'°%, creanist,, 1) 1. mhee*—Marsh. Hasvins Bleck, 200% 4th St, ts open| Anthems |, “All for Tne ie daily from 12 to 6 p. m.; Sunday, 3 children”—Lindsay. 5 TEN- SPOT ne leer Solo, Selected: Miss Phyllis Wool- ton CULLEN All are welcome to attend the|verton. rch services and to make use Of) “Sermon: “ ignorance: te STARTS ONE e reading room. —— ‘Recessional”— ZION EY. LUTHERAN CHURCH " OF HIS 419 Fourth Street Sunday School 12:00 noon, (Class- WN J. V, Richert, Pastor es for all ages). OWN. Sixth Sunday after Trinity, July] ’pvening worship 7:30. A service sth: you will enjoy, length of service one 10:00—Morning worship in the Ger-|hour. Singing of the old hymns and an language. Mrs, F. Peters, or-/a helpful gospel message. Special ant, music by the choir. 11:00—Morning worship in the Eng-|" Organ Prelude: Heyser. Yteh language. Miss Mary Mahlman,} Anthem: “A Little While’—Rolf. pianist. rtory: “Where Dusk 130 p. m.—Services at Baldwin. p"—Stebbins. i _ oe Solo: ‘How Lovely Are Thy TRINITY LUTHERAN Dwellings” — Liddle. Miss = Ruth Avenue A at Fourth Christia \. : Opie 8. Rindahl, Pastor Serm ‘Three Positives of Faith” . There is a cordial welcome at Trin-}—Walter Vater. y. Organ Postlude—Stultz. Sixth Sunday after Trinity, July] We heartily invite you to attend ; 1 and Bible classes|2!! oUF services. hurch school an lee ores SALVATION ARMY Morning worship 11:00 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School. A class Sermon: “Ye Have Heard—Thou|for every age. George Stebbins, Bhalt Not Kill.” young people's sergeant major, will Anthem: ‘Trinity church cholr, liead, assisted by Maurice Agre. Thursday, August 1, Ladies Aid 3:00] 10:45 a, m.—Holiness meeting. Con- pm ducted by Adjutant H. Smith. Sub- ——— Ject of address will be: “Sons of FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH God.” Do not fall to attend this ve. ice. G. Adolph Johns, Pastor 0 'p. m.—Service in the school- Sixth Sunday after Trinity July 28.!house, Naughton township. | Hearty :45 a, m.—Sunday School and Bible|gospel singing and special music by the Johnson trio. 10:30—Morning worship. 100 p. m.—Great salvation meet- Special music by the Santor choir. Jing. Everyone is heartily invited. Sermon: “God's Law Is Eternally|Searching gospel message by alia.” Smith. “Subject: “A Voice from Tuesday, July 30, at 6:00 p, m.jEternity.” Hear this message. Come Picnic sponsored by the Luther/and bring a friend. feague, Meet at the church to go to @ picnic grounds, FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH The Church with a Message for Today + FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Seventh Street at Rosser Avenue {Fourth Street and Ave. B ‘m. A, Lem } Ellis L, Jackson, Pastor 10:00 a. m—Sunday School. 0:08tRdey, July the 28th, 1935, |rill Larkin, Supt. A class for every :00 a, m—The Church School.|age group. ard Cole, Supt. Classes for ali witieo Public worship service, Cont ere \ rst quarterly offering for missions J 11:00—Morning worship. and benevolences will be taken. TLL Save Yat Pianist: Esther Wilson. Special music. Prelude: Andante—Opus 79 Beeth-| Sermon Subject: “God's Provisions for the Sin of the World” by Wm. A. Lemke. 7:00 p. m.—Young people’ vices. Sermon: “The Raising of Lazarus”| 7:45—Evening gospel ser SEllis L. Jackson. Sermon Subject: “Fool No. 1"—by $:00—The evening service. Wm. A. Lemke. Pianist: Ruth R: 50. en. Offertory: Theme from Sonata 69 Mozart. Special music. Sermon Theme: ‘an's Champion”| 8:00 p. m. Wednesday, midweek Ellis L. Jackso: meeting for Bible study and prayer. At the evening service the ordin-|Study Subject: God’s Provision for ‘ance of Baptism will be administer-|the Outer Life of the Christian. Has ed. We are glad to welcome as our|God actually promised that Christ- guest Rev. Will A. Sessions, Jr., chap-/ians should not starve, but should in at Fort Lincoln. Rev. Sessions|have their food provided as well as ‘will take part in the service, clothing? Will Christianity today ‘We extend a cordial welcome to all| meet these acid tests? We invite you the services of the church. If you do! to this Bible study hour. AT THE MOVIES New Comedy Picture |Bright Dickie Walters Is Fields’ Triumph} Newest Star in Cinema ‘With Fieldian pronouncementsand| A new star is in the cinema ~ BUT WAT, NOW GOW ve WCOs RY chouDs ary Fieldian pantomomic _ blunderings | heavens. BABE % We WERE |] STAN XRERE = WE'LL SUS’ LET TH, ‘dominating the film, “Man on the| That luminary is Dickie Walters, : WT EASY PLANE GO WHEREVER IT WANTS | ae Ass ae opens ee ah reareald child, who was chosen S WANNA KAY GENT GAS RONG OUT en e Paramount Theatre, be- lay the role of “Poochy” ES d eooD NO comes another triumph of that king Cottmbia pepanbtione ea | 8 OF WH Fore A THEN, LY LA 2 ee of comedy, W. C. Fields. Scheduled to appear at the Capitol iS = ge NACATION, Using all the comic devices, with| Theatre tomorrow and Monday, F which Fields fans have already be-| Out walking with his mother, Mrs, come familiar, in brand new situa-|Charles Walters, little Dickie decided tions, the comedy succeeds in pro-|that an unhindered hundred yard viding first rate entertainment never| dash would relieve the m le slowing up in its action for a mo-|Down Beechwood Drive, head down, “ment, with laughs galore from start|he whizzed on uncertain, tiny feet. to finish, Suddenly there was a crash and In an entirely different role than| the sprinter sat down with a grunt. Irresistible force had met immovable object; little Dickie, the force, and type of individual tom-foolery which | William Perlberg, casting director at Columbia studios, the object. “Fancy ‘at!” Dickie muttered sur- the night” scenes, Fields is revealed prisingly, with an annoyed stare. Perlberg burst into laughter at the band whose adventures eventually unexpected retort. Mrs. Walters ar- rived at that juncture. She saw that ise waits sistence of his nagging wife, Kath-|the brown-haired Dickie was more : - jeen Howard, to the cellar to rout albored than hurt. A conversation THERE YOU ARE, SIR, EVEN TO IMPORTED wee ABOUT " q TOVES, |THNG Y’GOT. HINESE WORMS, SiR Bs aa” jaovar j f THO. Wi 2 f couple of singing burglars from the| ensued between her and Perll 4 house. Instead he joins them in the|which resulted in an coda drinking of his own apple cider,|screen test for Dickie and the fea- tured role as “Poochy” in Carnival.” ane has a cast headed by yi ‘acy, Jimmy Durante, Eventually and inevitably he is cart-| Eilers, "Robert Riskin, Poin ed off to jail where much to his sur-|“Lady For A Day,” and “It Hap- and dismay he lands behind| pened One Night,” wrote the story. » While his companions Fescue, Held For Poisoning Devils Lake Defeats _ Virginia, Minn., Nine Virginia, Minn., July 27.—()—Vic- tor Maloverh, young Virginia ore dig- ger, hurled masterfully for ten in- nings Friday against Devils Lake, but Zour of the visitor's five hits beat him in the eleventh, 3-0. Until then Ma- loverh, dueling with Babbit of Devils Lake, allowed only one single. It was Devils Lake's second victory in four games during an invasion of Minne- sota in which it dropped a two of a three-game series to International Pails. Bey 5 ‘Avoid Fort Range on Monday and Tuesday - Any person. who wonders how it ‘would seem to be shot at will have . When her fourth husband died of Capt. George R. Connor warns vis- poisoning, Mrs. Cora Werntz Ren- Mors and prospective visitors to keep all above), 60, i Heath Bend, from range jind., was held without bond on a ede giss oe tne monet eal charge of frst Fsvad murder, (As- will be both ‘eociat ress Yuine stondy, days,

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