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THE BISMAKCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1936 up fi | or you. He gets mad and the cutest things.” 8:45, i clock Mass is for | N 723 Fourth Sunday service at 1 Sunday school at Wednesday Meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room maintal: Hoskins Block, 200% 4th daily from 12 to 5 p. m. 5 p.m. All are welcome to attend the urch services and to make use of | @ reading room. CHURCH OF NAZARENE H. V. Sorendhn, Pastor Dining room of World War Memor- | Bal building. | ‘Sunday school, 10 o'clock. | | Morning worship, 11 o' : Evangelistic services, 7:4. m Radio service over KGCU, Mandan, Muesday night at 9 o'clock », Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 p. m.,| at_112 West Main. Everybody welcome. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth St. and Ave. B. Ellis L. Jackson, Minister Bunday, May 17, 1936. 10:00 a m.—The church school. A refully graded school with a cordial elcome and a chance to serve. 11:00 o’clock—Morning worship. | Pianist, Mrs. Clarence Gunness. _ Anthem, selected, the church choir. Vocal solo, “My Task,” Paul Ytree- le. ‘The ordinance of Baptism, Sermon, “At Dawning,” Ellis LL. Wackson, 8:00 o'clock—Evening ser Pianist, Miss Catherine ™ Sermon, “Life's Little 9:00 p.’m.—The_ B.Y.P.U. Pordial welcome to young people to the evening at the church. Enjoy|~ the fellowship and find your place to serve. ‘Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m.—Open house to the young people of the vhurch at rsonage, ‘Thursda p..m.—Mission Cir- Fle, mee with Mre. E. L. Welli- of the new ye: our chu school. liorning prayer and notice 1 will be no early The choir will sing special music. BISMARCK Corner of F Rev. R tion ndan. 6:45 p. m.—The C. A. young people will meet for their Sunday evening Kelistic service. will he the sub- the light of God's word we ke to unfold the things ght, $:30 o’clock—Open ar the N, P. depot Tuesday night, 8 p. m.—A_ special will be conducted by Rev. Emil Balliet, teachers and directors of’ the N.C.B.I. polis Bible school, Be sure to y night, 8:00 o'clock— n.—Prayer 's Ambas- drew ader, All are cordially invited to all sery- ives (Additional Churches on Edit. Page) AT THE Margaret Sullavan at | . Best in Comic Picture In “The Moon's Our Home,” Wal- fer Wanger’s producton for Para- mount, Margaret Sullavan appears in one of her best roles. As a fiery-tem- pered actress in the comedy-romance | which opens at the Paramount The- | atre tonight, the star has a fine op- “portunity to display her talents. Miss Sullavan’s portrayal runs the | gamut of human emotions, from a raging tantrum to absolute docility. | All of these characteristics are dis- played by the star, who, as a screen actress in the film dramatization of | the Faith Baldwin story, learns to despise a noted explorer-author, as he has learned to hate her, by reputa-j tion. ‘They fall desperately in love, how- ever, when they meet under assumed names, They marry and the clash of temperaments begins, resulting in a heated quarrel on their wedding night «with the bride walking out on the bridegroom. When they relent, their cefforts to locate each other lead them through many amusing adventures. As Miss Sullavan’s leading man, Henry Fonda is outstanding. Others “In the supporting cast are Henrietta “Crosman, Charles Butterworth, Lucien _Uittlefield and Beulah Bondi. The picture was directed by William A. MOVIES Dream of Empire and Love of Woman Filmed Gold! Gold! Gold! That was the cry that started thous- ands of greed-maddened men for Cal- ifornia; that sent them in frenzied hordes across towering mountains, thirst-blazed deserts, tempestuous seas. Gold was the gleaming urge that made them dig in the earth, claw in the rock. God was their master. | They strove for it, fought for it, stole for it, killed for it. Gold, discovered first on Sutter’s land, reduced him from a, billionaire to a penniless man. “Sutter's Gold” is the heroic drama of a man’s dream of empire and his love of a woman. It is the tremendous story of a nation’s sweep from sea to sea. It shows the souls of men in triumph; the strength of men who will not know defeat; the glory of women who helped the men they loved build our last flaming frontier. ‘The star of “Sutter's Gold” is Ed- ward Arnold who achieved great heights in “Diamond Jim.” The beau- tiful Binnie Barnes portrays the god- dess tinseled with fool's gold. “Sutter's Gold” has a story that throbs with the stirring tempo of American heartbeats. ‘Sutter’s Gold” tells of love and conquest, riches and power. It is human. It is compelling. Is is all absorbing. See it today at the Capitol Theatre, The custom of wearing orange blossoms at weddings is thought to have originated with the Moors. Orange blossoms to those people were symbols of chastity and fecundity. BUDWEISER Now l5c No Charge for the Bottle THE GUMPS—AT LAST 1 FEEL LIKE SHOUTING MY HAPPINESS FROM THE ROOF TOPS ~ BIMBO, DEAREST / YOUR HONOR, EVEN THO THIS BOY OID LEAVE A COIN IN PAYMENT FoR THE MEDICINE HE TOOK, IT WAS \. 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