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Fife — CO Me! MOthe <b t ASt ht se Am Popes BNR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1936 “Come along, if thing for your NOTICES Sacred Heart Catholic Church Wilton, N. D. Order of Masses: First Sunday, Mass at 11:00 a. m. Third Sunday, Mass at 10:00 a. m. Rev. John C. Wingering, Parish Priest. 1 Wing Congregational Church E. E. Matteson, Stated Supply. ‘The church services are held every two weeks on Sundays at 8:00 p. m. Everyone invited. Sunday School every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Mrs. Clyde Harvey, superintendent. you like, and maybe you'll pi K e Hook: but I won't have no time to sit around telling you a lot be romantic nonsense about the ver.” up some- Monday—Orchestra at 8:00. ‘Tuesday—Men’s chorus at 8:00. ‘Wednesday—Junior choir at 17:00, and Seniors at 8:00. Thursday—Lenten and Communion | Service at Driscoll at 8:00. Friday— Lenten and Communion service at Tuttle at 8:00. Easter Sunday— Service at Driscoll at 9:00 a. m. Zion—Service at 11:00. Langedahl—Service at 2:00 p. m. Tuttle—Service at 4:00 p. m. in the English. Easter program in the evening at Driscoll hall at 8:00. , (C. T. Brenna, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN H. M. Gulson, Pastor. Palm Sunday, April 5. Glencoe— Morning worship 11:30. 7:00 p,m. Christian Endeavor un- @er the leadership of Supt. Hall. M. E. Church McKenzie— Worship service 10:00 a m. Church school 11:00 a. m. Bterling— Church school 10:30 a. m. Worship service 11:30 a, m. joken— Church school 1:30 p. m. Worship service p.m ‘Theodore C. Torgerson, Pastor. Driscoll Parish Palm Sunday, April 5. Sunday—Divine worship with con- firmation of the adult class and in- fant and adult baptism at the Dris- Coll hall at 10:30 a. m. Service in the Norse at Zion at 2:30. The Luther Leagues of Driscoll meet at 8:00, AT THE MOVIES Congregational meeting will be an- nounced. Baldwin— Sunday School 11 a. m, Roy Lewis, Supt. Public worship 2:30 p. m. Congregational meeting, Tuesday April 7, 8 p. m. Bismarck Presbyter will meet at Belfield Monday, April 13. Members, kindly remember your Presbyterial dues, Maria Lutheran Church, Braddock G. Adolph Johns, Pastor. April 5—Palm Sunday. 2:00 p. m.—Sunday school and Bible class. 3:00 p. m.—Church worship. The Lord’s Supper will be cele- brated. Vocal quartets—The Nordstroms. Sermon: “In Remembrance of Jesus.” M’Murray and Bennett Starred in Air Cinema “Thirteen Hours By Air,” ® dra- matic story of romance and intrigue . @board a speeding transport plane, Opens today at the Paramount, Fred MacMurray and Joan Ben- nett play the leading roles in the film ‘and play them for all they are worth. ‘The two leads are supported by a big and extremely capable cast, including Za8u Pitts, John Howard, Bennie Bartlett, Grace Bradley, Alan Baxter, Brian Donlevy, Ruth Donnelly and Fred Keating. Mitchell Leisen, who made “Hands Across the Table,” di- rected the new film, and as you might suspect, his latest effort has all the peed and smoothness of the former. “Thirteen Hours By Air” is a dra- matic chronicle of the adventures that befall half-a-dozen passengers and the crew of a transport plane as it gooms across the country from New York to San Francisco. MacMurray and Howard are co-pilots of the ship. Miss Bennett is the lovely passenger ‘who intrigues MacMurray. Bennie Bartlett is a spoiled young heir to/ several million dollars, who makes Affe miserable for his governess, played by. ZaSu Pitts, and the remainder of the passengers. Three mysterious male passengers are aboard—Baxter, Donlevy and Keating. “How the plot is finally resolved brings the film to a thrilling climax. Every ounce of excitement is squeezed out of the story by the players, Andros, one of the Bahama Islands, has a lake which generates soap from its alkaline limestone bed. The six leading airlanes in the United States fly a total of about: 266,000 miles a day. From 65 to 75 per cent of the world’s supply of antimony comes the Chinese province of Hunan, | NE of, mu- sic’s highest honors, invita- tion to conduct at the Salzburg, Austria, music festival, has been accorded Artur Rodzin- ski, conductor of Cleveland, Obio, orchestra, the first-time a Amer- High Musical Tribute Paid U. S. Conductor “Love Before Breakfast” . . . There is a pleasant sounding phrase. Sort of appetizing, too. Romantic and a lit- tle on the sweet side, like syrup on your pancakes, but very interesting. ‘Love Before Breakfast’ Stars Carole Lombard THE GUMPS— MEOW! ICE / AND " Morty SSARY~ tm WHEN WONDER WHAT ‘THEY’ TALKING ABO TH tt] HUH! THE TWO PLAYBOYS! | N ARE SO UNREASONABLE / El FIRST THEY SHOW UNDUE UT CURIOSITY ABOUT YOUR SECRETARY AND NOW THEY'RE AFTER So Juvenie | A » TWO FIGURES SPRING GnoeRaause THE OTHER FROM UNO EE EIND THE TREE. BEWILDERED AND TATTERED, SHE DROPS, OF SHEER EXHAUSTION, JUNGLE APPROACHES wa... LOST IN THE JUNGLE! POOR MYRA HAS BEEN STUMBLING THROUGH THE DENSE UNDERBRUSH ALL NIGHT, EVER HOPING TO REACH THE RAILROAD TRACKS THAT LEAD TO THE CAPITAL! AROUSED BY THE EXCITEMENT, MYRA OPENS HER EYES IN TIME. TO SEE A FLASHING KNIFE OESCEND WITH INCREDIBLE FORCE. ©1996 BY NEA SERVICE, WIC. SALESMAN SAM KEEP PRACTICING YOUR DANCING, sam! . OUDEAH WILL BE HERE ANY MINUTE! T WANT HER TH sEE Y HOW WELL YOU'RE DOING! By SMALL TIEUL GRECIAN Lamp! it ISH! NO “TIME OR PLACE} IHOW DO You WHAT A BEAT MUST BE MON DeeoS OF YEAHS OLD Go: TA HIDE! AN! T can't BE SEEN IN THIS ouTteIT! WHAT KIN I po? (He CHARMING FIANCEE MUST UE | ST OTR NS CEES HARD FOR HAPPINESS = == NOW WE WAS HAPPY .WHEN WE {ewe WERE, TOGETHER «L KNOW WE WAS ? ME. OA TUL BE FOr THAT “= GOOURNE GLAD ALWAXS = IF T NENER SEE HIM AGAIN “Love Before Breakfast” is the title of Universal’s smart modern comedy starring Carole Lombard, which opens at the Capitol Theatre Saturday night. Carole gives a brilliant perform- ance that sparkles with the bright humor of her lines. She falls in love with two men, at slightly different times, but finds herself just a little bit engaged to marry both of them Real sophisticated, Carole calls it. She does her best to charm them both with some brand new fashions that make Carole Lombard more glamorous than ever. Just wait until you see them on the screen. “Love Before Breakfast” is like the little girl who was made of “spice and all things nice.” It is aglimmer with icing, ‘filled with rich fruity lines, traisins of laughter and juicy plums of situations. A mighty funny pic- ture that will make you wish, “Please, can I have some more?” The climax sweeps to its crest on the waves of a storm at sea. Carole gets soaked, one of her sweethearts gets boiled and the other brave lad gets tied up in knots of matrimony with Carole. FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: a8. U8. PAT. OFF: The love pirate abuses the tree- dom of the shes, yi we, ane, tay WASH TUBBS By CRANE DURING AHOLDUP _HE WAS SKINNY MAGLEW. A MOMENT LATER DONNED A MUSTACHE, BLEW UP HIS TE BAT TOON ANO WAS A BAT RANCHER. FOR AWHILE HE a BEAT THE LAW. BY WHOOSH, TH’ GRAND WIZER IS GONNA MAKE IT? HE'S SURE PULLED TH’ FUR OVER OL J OINNY'S EYES! NOW, WHAT TH’ =?? SSST -GIT AWAY, Y MUTT- SHUT UP? ‘SHR RANAa SAYIN A RAC RSI ETS