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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1936 THE GUMPS—SAYING IT WITH FLOWERS ) HELLO-OKAY FLORIST SHOP- REW GUMP SPEAKING— TAGOUT THOSE FOR REAL A RDERED . OS: KINDHEARTED MRS, DE STROSS TELLGW KVL tit pgp yy, metre tify A LLL GOOD OLD DYNAMITE... 4 : WE GOT YABACK! AND Ff HARRY $750! HE IN- NOW WE'LL NEVER LeT 4, SWELL RIDING, STRUCTED ME To COME Yeu Go AGAIN! TAG © HERE AND BUY “You'll get used to it, honey. It’s years since T’ve been con- scious of your father’s music.” day because of the cold weather and snow. RURAL CHURCH’ M. E. Church MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE IN ON THE KNOW 2 McKenzie— rn . N OT i cE S pearls settee seo a.m, y a : H OF, MILLIE — VHAVE ALITTLE SECRET BUT, MR. STOKELY / Bietige eg sels ge } TO KNOW A DETECTIVE, ; WILL YOU COME MISSION FOR YOu, MILLIE ICANT DO THAT-- Church school 10:30 a. m. WHEN IGET SOME REAL 2 INTO THE LIBRARY) OF COURSE, YOU WILL PE) | tI-IT WOULD / Sacred Heart Catholic Church | ,,\Vorship service 11:30 a. m. Ii" = 5, ane . wnat ous AS CAREFULLY ee pe Seco: Wilton, N. D. Church school 1:30 p. m. > Order of Masses: Worship service 2:30 p. m. First Sunday, Mass at 11:00 a. m. Theodore C. Torgerson, Pastor. Third Sunday, Mass at 10:00 a. m. Rev. John C. Wingering, Driscoll Parish Parish Priest. Sunday, Feb, 23. reste tbe Divine service at Driscoll at 11:00. Cae oor Luther Leagues meet at 8: E. E. Matteson, Stated Supply. C. T. Brenna, Pastor. The church services are held every —— two weeks on Sundays at 8:00 p. m. METHODIST CHURCHES Everyone invited. Sunday School | Moffit— every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Mrs.| Morning worship 10:30 a, m. Clyde Harvey, superintendent. Sunday school 11:30 a, m. 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor un-| Epworth League, Tues., 7:30 p. m. der the leadership of Supt. Hall. Braddock— eapered Sunday school 10:30 a. m. Maria Lutheran Church, Braddock No evening worship till weather G. Adolph Johns, Pastor. opens. 5 March 1—First Sunday in Lent. Epworth League, Thurs., 7:30 p. m. ‘There will be no services this Sun- C.F. Ourtis, Pastor. | SALESMAN SAM AT THE MOVIES ‘Strike Me Pink’ Riot |Irene Dunne Stars in Of Frolic With Cantor) Fine Emotional Drama ‘The outstanding comedy hit of the} What is “the magnificent obses- new film season sped into town last | Sion?” 7 : ao night when “Strike Me Pink,” Eddie Ps nee oe magical pattern of ily Ye y iy ea i which local theatre-goers will , Cantor's sixth annual screen musical! 5+. an opportunity to learn when for Samuel Goldwyn opened at the eu. they see “Magnificent Obsession,” é & : q Paramount Theatre with Ethel Mer-| which opens at the Capitol theatre it ~S i ‘Ee \Z man, Sally Eilers, Parkyakarkus, the|on Saturday night, with Irene Dunne <a A \Z Z mf — ej Greek dialectician of radio fame,|and Robert Taylor in the starring g ) Be a es’ — \ wyn ever aiding “| At the same time they will see what 2 2S: 4 LY ting the proceedings. is regarded as a pacha emo- ZZ A Ye 7 Magnificently mounted in the true) tional film drama, the crowning ef- Goldwyn tradition, this fast-moving! ror; of a master screen director. A and eye-gladdening fun festival pre-| stirring motion picture, it promises to 1 sents the saucer-eyed comedian in his) hecome one of the screen's most im- ; funniest role as the alternately mouse-| Hortant contributions for 1936. like and aggressive Eddie Pink,| °° 2 graduate of a correspondence school| Primarily, the story deals with the course in dominant personality de-|Tomance of Miss Dunne, portraying a’ velopment, entitled “Man or Mouse, | beantiful young bride, and Taylor, de- ‘What Are You?” lineating @ wastrel scion of a wealthy Slay “a oepren EET ee Tm climax of the story comes six e ‘S smi aro! Arlen-Lew Brown song hits in her| years later, in a series of events filled inimitable style. You'll be hearing| With heart-rending tenderness, cul- plenty of “First You Have Me High,|minating a sweetly poignant love ‘Then You Have Me Low,” “Shake It|drama such as rarely reaches the oft,” Be canbe Bie ane rd ead 1 ‘ oineuan Lady nces.”” ly ers is a de- ie large cast supporting light at Claribel. Parkyakarkus helped| Dunne and Taylor in “Magnificent mv Teer last night’s audience in| Obsession” includes Charles Butter- a as his numb-skulled body-! worth, Betty Furness, Sara Haden, { guard and William Frawley is swell|Ralph Morgan, Henry Armetta, Gil- i in pooiee of his familiar hard-|bert Emery and Arthur Treacher. boiled roles. Helen Lowell, Gordon ———— Jones, Brian Donlevy, Jack LaRue,| “French” telephones were invented Sunnie O'Dea and Edward Brophy|in the United States by Robert G. also shine. Brown, an engineer of New York City. It’s Fair Bette You Can't Guess! So ELYWEIGHT ELYANS GOT INDIGESTION, EH? WELL, THEN, YOU Gotta RIDE Gus IN TH’ HANDICAP! Hey, BARNUM, WHERE'S » YER ELEPHUNTS? NN Sa LORY BE! IF THAT DANG CROOR HOLDS UP THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE] WE'LL NEVER LIVE IT DOWN: GHERIEF LULU BELLE AND DEPUTY EASY PATROLLING MAIN STREET DETERMINED THAT DESPERADO MAGLEW WILL NOT. MAKE GOOD HIS BOAST OF PULLING AHOLD-UP BEFORE MIDNIGHT Lg: ALLEY OOP Y WELL, GOOD MORNING, SS) GRAND WIZER -HOW'OJA ) JUS' FINE! SAY — SLEEP, TH’ FIRST NIGHT / OION'T WE GET A IN YER NEW CAVE ? ‘What a young man’s fancy turns to, in spring, is common knowl ‘ edge. But to what, in winter, turn the thoughts of a charming young lady—such as Actress Bette Davis, above? Screen fame? Nope, she already has that. Ermine furs? Well, maybe. Any- ‘way, whether you can figure out what's behind that pensive ex- time spent in studying it isn't wasted. Now, is it?