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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1935 “Folks, I want you to meet some of my fraternity brothers. They’re going to spend the holidays with us.” 2333 men seoyicen: ST MARY'S ROMAN Rey. Father Robert A. F Avenue at Sat 1:30 8 The 8:45 o'cl 3 s for 5 a.m. testimonial ome to attend the rvices and to make use of |” is room CHURCH OF ning service 7:4 . Evelyn McKiney of . will bring the m the day. ‘A short Christmas program will be given by the Sunday school children at the Mandan camp and again in Bismarck at 7:15 p.m. Everyone welcome. Rey. H. V. Sorensen, Pastor. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH “The Church With a Message for "Today" Seventh at Rosser ‘Minister and officers’ unday school. Mer- pia worship. Miss ‘adlo broadcast from untor League. m—Intermediate thigh Winifred Burk- ing evangelistic service, ‘The First Christma: Tuesday at 7:20 p. m.—Sunday| school ¢ Christmas program. Friday at 8:00 p, m—Cholr prac- tice. a Avenue Opie ay in Advent, Dec, 22: ol and Bible classes, corship 11:00 o'clock. The Baptism of Jesus or Christmas program: A World,” a at m | c 8 " ‘estival Service, y at It a.m. AN CHURCH Conference) h Street Pastor supt. ip (English). M ts mas Song of anthem by the Treble eceptance of adult confir- the “membership of the} | 2:30 of Christmas | program | 6:45. p. Sunda 10:00 a, m. | Ward Cole, class for young pei high school ages. Why not come with your young | People to the church s« ? 11:00 a. m.—Christmas Sunday. rs, Clarence Gunness. me Day and in your home nday night he Christ mas entertainm: church | school. for the | boys and girls. Open t > public. (Additional Churches on Edit. Page) _ ST THE MOVES ‘Whipsaw’ an Exciting Tale Deftly Performed As the first of the important new pictures which bring Myrona Lay to | stranger than fiction” is given ample the screen after her European holi- day, “Whipsaw,” in which she shares | starring honors with Spencer Tracy, opens Saturday at the Paramount theatre. It takes its place among the more important new season screen offer- | ings. Miss Loy and Tracy present @|posedly deserted mountain inn in starring team of unusual power. In this new picture she portrays | he plunges headlong into a foregath- a fascinating member of an interna- | ering of gangsters and other mysteri- tional ring of jewel thieves and Tracy is @ secret service agent who tries to trap her through romance. The roles are ideally suited to the players and the story makes a perfect combination for intriguing entertainment. The delightful whimsy which Miss Loy. first evidenced in “The Thin .Man” is apparent again in large measure in this new picture. She brings to the role a lightness and aj} mosphere and the snowy setting of spontaneity that is delightful to wit- ness, and with the banter of fast- talking, Mr. Tracy, the story moves | cluding Margaret Callahan, Erin swiftly and ae a totally un-| O'Brien-Moore, Eric Blore, Moroni| Spooky Inn Setting The old adage that “truth is confirmation in “Seven Keys to Bald- pate,” Gene Raymond's new feature for RKO Radio, which comes to the Capitol theatre Tuesday. The blond Raymond enacts the role of a successful writer of ad- venture stories. Retreating to a sup- | | | | midwinter to turn out a new book, ous persons whose frantic pursuit of an elusive fortune leads to far stranger incidents than he had cre- ated for his own novels. With this exciting plot as a basis around which are woven a charm- ing romance and innumerable comedy situations, “Seven Keys to Baldpate” provides a brand-new type of thrill for the picturegoer. Its spooky at- the Adirondacks make the film vivid- ly realistic, and a notable cast in- Olsen, Grant Mitchell and Ray Mayer contribute to the acting ex- cellence of the production. | It has been estimated that 40,000,- 000 homes in the United States do not contain bathtubs. For Comedy Thriller} OH | HOPE SIM HASN'T: FORGOTTEN THAT DIAMOND BROOCH HE PROMISED ME LAST NIGHT — |) DIDN'T SLEEP A WINK THINKING ABOUT IT THE GUMPS—SHF FORGETS—LIKE AN ELEPHANT SIX OCLOCK- BIM OUGHT TO BE HOME-1 HOPE HE'S ALL RIGHT- SO MANY ACCIDENTS CAN HAPPEN ON THESE SLIPPERY STREETS~ | WONDER HOW MANY CARATS THE DIAMOND WILL BE 4 FELLAS, WITH THAT $500 WE BOUGHT A HUNDRED BASKETS OF GROCERIES... ON TOP OF THAT, WE HAVE CLOTHES FOR ABOUT THREE HUNDRED Poor PEOPLE // ‘ MONTHS TSAVE UP, BUT ITLL BUY A PRETTY NKE ORESENT FOR HER ~ DEAR OLD AUNT NOW,I WANT YOU TGET SOMETHING THAT A WOMAN ABOUT YER AGE WOULD My WEART SET ON A PEARL. NECKLACE SALESMAN SAM T'LL BUY THIS TRAIN, IE >) MANIPULATE IT? WHY, YA KIN SHOW ME HOW Ta / I DON'T EVEN KNOW MANIPULATE (T | HOW TA RUN (Tl WAIT, TILL CALL WH’ Boss! KIDS AGAIN SIMPLE, SAM! TEs’ GEE, THATS LEMME PUSH TH’ BUTTON, / A LOTTA, (SEEIE AN! WAY SHE FUN, 0U22! Goes! BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES HEY. PAL ~MEBBE YCAN HELP ME OUT IM_TRYIN' TOECIDE ON A NICE GET 5 FER MY GREY AN L CANT MAKE OP NG « MY MIND! THERES HER PICTURE ~-0C = ce Sf X'WANE ANN SUGGESTIONS 2° WELL, ITS TOO D You Louls Tiffany invented favrile, a variety of irridescent enameled glass in 1894, Chop suey originated in New York’s Chinatown in 1896 and is practically unknown in China. ‘The largest caliber gun used in the U. 8. navy is the 16-inch. WELL, GUZ “THERE'S OUR FLYIN’ OUTFIT, ALL READY TGO’ NOW, ALL I GOTTA DO \S TGET IN, LACE IT UP AN’ START YEP -'SALL READY TGO, AWRIGHT - BUT, OOP, & Y'MADE JUST ONE ae MISTAKE WRONG? WHY BIMBO! hear GOY- WHAT A BE 1S OUT OF LUCK! THIS IS ONE CHRISTNAS YOU'RE GIVING ME A PRESENT !