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TH E BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1936 ° | SIDE GLANCES - - By George Clark | 2% E £0. £43. ee “No movies for you and grandpa today. — Here’s just enough for one lollipop and one cigar. 8T MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC «Rev. Father Robert A. Feehan, Pastor oadway Avenue at Eighth Street Masses at 7:30, 3:45, 10 and 11 @’clock. The 8:45 o'clock Mass is for ehildren. |. BIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, rT SCIENTIST i 723 Fourth Street ! gunday service at 11:00 a. m. ! Sunday. school at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday evening testimonial fmeeting at 8 o'clock. ‘A reading room maintained in the Hoskins Block, 200% 4th St, ts open @aily trom 12'to 5p. mj Sunday, 3 .m., ‘Au’ are welcome to attend the jurch services and to make use of reading room. ST. GEORGE’S CHURCH Bervices during Lent will be held Priday evenings at 7:30 o'clock. The regular services on Sunday at 8 and 0:30 a. m. “The Cross on Calvary” is the theme for all sermons during. t, What does it mean to you? e public is cordially invited to all pervices, FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Avenue D. @ Adolph Johns, Pastor Fare 15—Third Sunday in Lent. 200 & m—Services at the State : itentiary. 9:45 &. m.—Sunday school and Bible Adult Bible class at the jonege. 10:80—-Morning worship, Quartet, ‘ollow Me.” Anthem, “When Peace Like @ Rin 4 ermon, “Following Jesus.” 10—Sunday school, will practice aster program. 5—Sunday school teachers will feet in church parlors. 8:00—Evening worship, { Songs, group of girls. ‘Tuesday, March 17, at 8:00 p. m— Luther League will meet at the par- sonage. Wednesday, March 18, at 7:15 p. m. —Lenten devotional hour in the church parlors, Read Revelation 6 and 8:15 p. m.—Choir practice. ‘Thursday, March 19, at 3:00 p. m.— Women's Missionary ‘society at the home of Mrs. John Olson, 413 Ave. B. Friday, March 20, at 8:00 p. m.—The Bi ‘ood at the W. C. Schonberg 5 West Thay Ave. ch 21, at 9 a. m.—Con- Pe nior Mission band in church parlors. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth St. and Ave. B. Ellis L, Jackson, Minister Sunday, March 15, 1936. 10 a. ‘The church school. Ed- uperintendent. The Evarts class for adults—Mr. Baska, teacher. The Quain class for young people —Mrs. Quain, teacher. The Tuxis class for high school— jackson, teacher. Graded courses and a growing school. 11:00—Morning worship. Pianist—Elizabeth Raaen, Anthem, — select: the choir. Response after prayer. Sermon, “The Fitting Close to a Great Morning ‘Our young people join ce at Memorial build- ing. 7:30—The evening service, Planist—Catherine Mason, Special music. Solo, “No Longer Lonely”—Hark- ness—Myrtle Baska. Instrumental duet, selected. Robert Mueller and Richard Baska, ‘The Crisis of Christ— 300 Dp. in union 8:30 ~ Mr. and Mrs. Jackson invite the young people of the church to _be their guests at the parsonag Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.—B.Y.P,U, social at the church pariots. ‘Thursday afternoon at 2:30—The Mission Circle of the church will meet with Mrs, Emma Varney at 408 Sec- ond St. (Additional Churches on Edit. Page) Sermon, “Christ Can Save Sinners.” Most Famous Babies Starred in Picture Darryl F. Zanuck’s “The Country Doctor,” now at the Paramount theatre, proves to be the “blessed event” of the year as it presents the| five famous Dionne Quintuplets Jaughing, crooning and stealing your heart as motion picture stars. Tt is a story bristling with drama, fomedy pathos and adventure that presents these universally loved babies in their first feature length picture roles. Jean Hersholt is the thero, as the doctor who dedicates hhis life to a tooth-and-claw battle egainst pain and ill in a Canadian fur settlement. Hampered by official red-tape, Borely in need of a hospital, he an- tagonizes the heads of his company, Yoses his position because of the ‘enmity of the company . He |nswers one last call for his serv- fices, and to his astonishment brings five tiny mites to the world at one With a startling suddenness, the Woctor finds his position reversed. He is the focus of world interest, he an demand and get anything he fwants for his tiny charges. And, in the climax, the man who faced a Jonely old age becomes the recipient pf highest honors from the govern- Contrasted against the dramatic Pentral plot are the comedy roles of Blim Summerville and John Qualen, ‘and the youthfully tender romance of Michael Whalen and June Lang, all ontributing to the story’s entertain- Ann Harding Achieves New Emotional Depths Two outstanding favorites of the screen, Ann Harding and Herbert Marshall, are united in one picture for the second time in RKO Radio's “The Lady Consents,” a sparkling comedy drama of modern American Ufe based upon “The Indestructible Mrs. Talbot,” at the Capitol theatre tonight, Sunday and Monday, The film has the unusual theme of a woman who dares to send her husband into the arms of another woman in order to prove to him that it really is his wife whom he loves. As the wife, Ann Harding brings to the role all the emotional depths of which she is capable, as well as her unique genius for sophisticated comedy, In the role of the romantic doctor who cannot turn his back on a pretty woman who plays up to him, Herbert) Marshall has full scope for the abil- ity that brought him fame in such successes as “Dark Angel,” and “The Good Fairy,” and distinguished him ‘ding in “The Flame Within.” An outstanding supporting cast in- cludes Margaret Lindsay, Walter Abel, Edward Ellis, Ilka Chase and Hobart Cavanaugh. P, J. Wolfson wrote the story and the screen play is from the pen of Anthony Veiller. Edward Kaufman is associate producer. Stephen Rob- erts directed, A calorie is a unit of energy almost exactly equal to the energy, in the form of heat, required to raise a weight of 300 pounds to a height of 10 feet. ‘The nine-banded armadillo of the southwest bears its offspring in litters of four, those in each litter being always of the same sex. Military planes more than five years old are referred to as “tactic- ally obsolete.” Cedar birds will line up on a limb and pass a piece of fruit, or a worm, back and forth, Odin HAS BEEN WAITING HALF AN HOUR TO SEE A THE GUMPS—OOPS! WON'T STAND © THIS ANY LONGER /. TO GE AN INNOCENT BYSTANDER WHEN A MINOR CRIME WAS COMMITTED ! DOES THAT MAKE HIM A YOU SEE,IT WASNT SOY HARD GETTING AWAY @ AS YOU THOUGHT! THEY NEVER FIRED A SHOT! DONT WORRY- LOOK FOR IT IN Z DAYLIGH T= THE BIG IDEA, NOW. | CONTACT A IT LOOKS” LIKE A PRETTY iS TO PASSING OCEAN LINER— WOTS YER JAW,GIMME & FRIED -) GIMME EGG PLEASURE, GENTS? DUH same! 1 DONT SEE WHY YOU LET THAT PAIR GET AWAY THE WITHOUT A STRUGGLE:-- de des ng WHAT ABOUT THE NECALACE 7 HEY, CHEF! O’ HARD-BOILE A COUPLE EGGS! 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