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12 : “It’s his own fault! When they were first married, he ‘thought it was cute of ee to hang around the office all the time.” RURAL CHURCH 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. | ‘Wing Congregational Church E. E. Matteson, Stated Supply. ‘The church services are held every bwo weeks on Sundays at 8:00 p. m. (Everyone invited. Sunday School Bvery Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Mrs. Clyde Harvey, superintendent. 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor un- Wer the leadership of Supt. Hall. ™M. E. Chureh ‘Worship service 10:00 a. m. Church school 11:00 a. m. ‘ling— ene school 10:30 8. m. am. H. M. Gulson, Pastor. Gunday, May 10, Mother's Day. Morning worship 10 2. m. Gunday school 11 a.m. Mrs, Wm. urrick, Supt. 4 Gunday school, 10:30 a. m., Mr. O. &. Davenport, Supt. Morning worship 11:30 a. m. Sunday school, 2 p. m., Mrs. Emmit , Supt. ig service 8 p. m. Sunday school, 11 a. m., Mr. Roy Lewis, Supt, 4 Preaching service 8 p. m. A cordial welcome to all services. Moffit-Braddock M. E. Churches Moffit— Morning worship 10:30, Sunday school 11:30 Epworth League 8: Braddock— Sunday school 10:30 a, m. Evening worship 8:00. Epworth League 7:30 p. m. Thurs- day. C. F. Curtis, Pastor. LUTHERAN CHURCHES Maria Lutheran Church, Braddock G. Adolph Johns, Pastor. Sunday, May 10—Mothers’ Day: 2:00 p. m.—Sunday school and Bible clas: 3:00 p. m.—Church worship. Sermon: “Your Joy Made Full.” After the worship, the church board will meet. Driscoll Parish Sunday, May 10. ‘ Circuit convention May 10th, 11th and 12th. Sunday 11:00 a. m. service with Missonary Torvik in charge. 2:00 p. m. Informal meeting with Missionary Torvik speaking. 8:00 p. m. introduc- tion of convention theme by Rev. Andvik. Monday: 10:00 a. m. convention discussions opened. 8:00 p. m. Spiritual Emphasis Hour, Rev. Torv: ‘Tuesda: 30 p. m. Holy Commun- ion, Rev. Norlin. 2:00 p. m. conclu- sion of discussions. C. T. Brenna, Pastor. Mission Church East of Wilton Sunday school at 10 a. m. John Asplund in charge of the Preaching service at 11 a. m. Sunday school. After preaching service the Lord's supper will be observed. A hearty welcome is extended to all. H. E. Bergland, Pastor, ‘Lord Fauntleroy’ Is _ Great Entertainment ‘An old friend in a new guise was warmly welcomed at the Paramount. Theatre last night when little Freddie Bartholomew acquainted us with a completely de-sissified “Little Lord Fauntleroy,” bereft of the traditional Jong golden curls, plus suit, lace col- lar, and baby blue ribbon sash, but mone the less lovable for that. * This first offering as an independ- “David Copperfield,” “A Tale of Two > Cities,” “Dinner at Eight” and “Anna i 9 »” is a doubly important oc- casion in that it also marks a tri- umphant return to the screen after four years for the lovely Dolores Cos- Barrymore, who is co-starred ‘with Freddie in the role of the Little Lord’s adored young mother, “Dear- ” tells, in heart-warming terms, familiar stary of the little Amer- who.became a Lord and -England to live in a castle ‘grandfather, the gruff, gout- old--Zarl of Dorincourt, (C. Smith), and was separated fom the dear widowed mother whom stubborn Earl refused to receive Anside the castle gates because his son “married her against his wishes. has a joyous ending, how- , with all the difficulties ironed and everybody gloriously happy. _ Freddie Bartholomew is even bet- fer than as “Copperfield” and Dolores Barrymore is as effective as Ann Harding Devoted To Man Doomed to Die A powerful combination of charac- ter study and tense action is offered in Ann Harding’s new picture, “The Witness Chair,” which joins the blonde star in a romance with Walter Abel for the second time, their first screen co-appearance being “The Lady Consents.” This picture will be shown at the Capitol theatre Sunday, Monday and ”| Tuesday. Drawn from the Cosmopolitan Mag- azine story of the same name, “The Witness Chair” presents Miss Hard- ing as a woman who commits an acci- dental killing while trying to free the man she loves from a false implica- tion in a business swindle. She leaves stray evidence which brings Abel to the stand to face murder charges. Miss Harding’s dramatic courtroom confession calls for her wide range of talents to provide a nerve-tingling climax, A secret romance between Abel’s daughter and the murdered man con- tributes complicating heart thrills, with Frances Sage, noted young Broadway actress making her first screen appearance in the role of the daughter. George Nicholls, Jr., directed Doug- lass Dumbrille, Moroni Olsen, Mar- garet Hamilton and many others in this RKO Radio picturization of Rita Weiman’s story. Woodworth and Billie Ann, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Woodworth and family, Mrs. Edna Robinson and family, Joe Erickson, Joe Chesak, Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson and family, Mr. and il aL i ate Ee te i i E FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS THERE'S SOME- HING SHINY ON JHE GROUND, UNDER THE PROBABLY THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1986 THE GUMPS—BROhEN HARMONY MY DEAR: THIS IS | FEEL LIKE A IT'S TRUE, YOUR MAJESTY- THE ENEMY 1S USING i QiTHERE ARE AT | NUTTY SAID SEE FOR YOURSELF! OLO MACHINE GUNS AND BOMBS LEFT OVER FROM THE WORLD WAR. FN INN, , SALESMAN SAM GOOD GOSH! I GOTTA DELIVER THIS CASE, A MeLE ACROSS TOWN! GEE, IT WISH T'DA THOUGHT T PUT, ON & WHEELBARROW! L\ i SONY WRAY Cw HZ BRAVO'LET ME O16 FOR AWHILE , NOW ABLUE LOOKS LI EXCEPT MAN IN, LOOK-THAT BEWHISKERED OU -ZINGO. 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