The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 18, 1936, Page 16

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Coen. SIDEGLANCES -_ - By George Clark | “That was an awful kettle of fish you brought me last | year! RURAL CHURCH Duet—Margaret Law and Miriam Johnson. Recitation—Merle Strand. Recitation—Marjorie Lien. Recitation Robert Schuh. Duet—Rosebud and Mavis Strand.|—: Gudungandnanpuandsnindbemaamaene teen OH-THIS IS HORRIBLE / TO THINK | TOOK THAT THI INTO MY CONF! HIM ALL ABOUT: IF_HE HARM Mv Fi ones Boner / By THOMPSON AND COLL . AH. LEE HING PERCEIVES HIS ARRIVAL IS MOST TIMELY/A SINGL- LAR CASE, MY DEAR YOUNG LADY... THE HONORABLE INSPEC TO® MUST COME Good judgment—Vernon and War-| myRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE den. NOTICES Recitation—Bernadine Johnson, SACRED HEART CATHOLIC Recitation—Elizabeth Gronhoy. CHURCH Recitation—Delores Englebretson. Wilton, N. D. Christmas offering—Four children. HIS PULSE IS VERY WEAK- I THINK I'D BETTER SEE IF I CAN f FIND SOMEONE IN THE LABORA- yOu TWO HAD BETTER WAIT IN THE OUTER OFFICE- TLL SEE WHAT I CAN DO Order of masses: FOR THE INSPECTOR, TILL N\ —_ @ © e49e¢ aennewa wane eases First Sunday. mass at 11 a. m. Third Sunday mass at 10 a. m. Rev. George Kovitch, Parish Priest. Wing Congregational Church H, R. Senecal, Minister. ‘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. 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor un- @er the leadership of Supt. Hail. Moffit-Braddock M. E. Churches Moffit— Morning worship 10:30. Sunday school 11:30 a. m. Epworth League 8:00 p. m. Tuesday. Braddock— Sunday school 10:30 a. m. Evening worship 8:00. Epworth League 7:30 p. m. Thurs- tay. C. F. Curtis, Pastor. REGAN GOSPEL TABERNACLE Sunday School 10 a. m. Morning devotional service 11 a. m. Evangelistic service 8 p. m. A Christmas program will be given on Christmas eve, Dec. 24. Song, “Joy to the World.” Prayer—Rev. Griepp. ‘Welcome—Alma Schuh. Christmas message—Three boys. Recitation—Dolly Suizle. Recitation—Ruth Law. Duet—Doris Johnson and Helen Pearson. Recitation—Irene Gronhoy. Recitation—Elsie Aune. Song—LaVerne Lien. Recitation—Norton Strand. Two Wise Men—Herold Rannstad and Lyle Berg. Recitation—Shirley Brennise. We'll Ring the Bells of Heaven— Group of girls. Recitation—Mervin Hochalter. Song—Philip Johnson. Merry Christmas—Two small girls. Spelling Christmas—Five small children. Recitation—Marlys Johnson. Offering. Offeratory—John Law. Pageant—The Infant King. All are cordially invited to attend. R. A. Griepp, Pastor. MARIA LUTHERAN CHURCH Braddock G. Adolph Johns, Pastor Dec, 20--Fourth Sunday in advent. 2:00 p. m. Sunday school. 2:15 p. m. Bible class. 3:00 p. m. Church worship. Sermon: “Prepare the Way for Jesus.” Saturday, Dec. 26, at 3:00 p. m. Christmas service. The Sunday school will give its program. Sermon: “The Great Joy of Christmas.” DRISCOLL-TUTTLE PARISH Christmas Schedule. Sunday, Dec. 20: Christmas service at Tuttle at 11:00 a. m. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Langedahl Christmas program at at 3:00 p. m. Driscoll pageant at the hall at 8:00 Pp. m. Christmas service at Driscoll hall at 10:30 a. m. Christmas service at Zion at 2:30 with program following: Dec, 26th: Langedahl Christmas service at 11:00 a. m. St. Petri program at 3:00 p. m. Tuttle program at 8:00 p. m. C. T. Brenns, Pastor. The First Presbyterian Church, Wilton H, R. Senecal, Minister. 10:00 a, m. Sunday school. 11:00 Morning worship. 7:00 p. m. Senior Christian En- 7:00 p. m. Thursdays, Junior Chris- tlan Endeavor. 8:00 p. m. Thursdays, prayer meet- ing. BALDWIN PRESBYTERIAN H. R. Senecal, Stated Supply. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Recitation—Alvina Strand. ‘Recitation—Barbara McCullough. AT THE Douglas, Astor Are Stars in Comic Hit Fire and water mix in a judicious concoction of gay sophistication and uproarious romance in “And So They Were Married,” the new attraction scheduled to open: at the Capitol theatre Sunday. The water in the case is Mary Astor and Edith Fellows, a mother-and-daughter combination surpassed only by each other in their aversion to men. The “fire-eaters” are Melvyn Douglas and his woman- hating, ll-year-old son, Jackie Moran. With their preconceived ideas of the uselessness of the opposite sex, these interesting pairs are brought to- gether at a winter resort where they have gone, separately, to give their children a “white” Christmas in the snow. Against their will, Astor and Doug- fas discover themselves falling in love. Although they can’t help them- selves, their children determine to end the romance. Amusing situations con- tinue to develop as the children do everything in their power to achieve this end. Nothing happens until Douglas by accident happens to give Mary's Re | daughter a sound engagement. “From there on “And So They Were Married” swirls in a series of hilari- ‘ous episodes to a laugh-filled climax. —_ “One New York money-lending in- Church service every other Sunday at 3 p. m. MOVIES Martha Raye Scores Another Hit in Film: America’s most unique radio and screen comedienne, Martha Raye, the gal of exuberant wit, gigantic mouth and gurgling alto, scores another smash hit at the Paramount theatre cal mystery, showing Friday and Sat- urday. Appearing with her is beautiful Shirley Ross, the girl who soared to stardom almost over night in “The Big Broadcast of 1937.” Both contrive te keep this latest madcap laugh-fest moving at a rapid pace. It’s a pic- ture crammed with high comedy, swell music, and, to top it off, a grand mystery plot. Others in the cast are Robert Cummings, Monroe Owsley, Louis DaPron, Ed Brophy and a score of other skilled feature players. The sun, apparently the largest and brightest of all stars, actually is one of the smallest stars visible to the BRING YOUR WHOLE JACKS AND RABBIT SKINS, SKUNK, DR. LEE HING ARRIVES... WS ¥ SU NOS WN deavor. WASH TUBBS in “Hideaway Girl,” a new gay musi-| ALIL.EY OOP SO, HERE YOU ARE, YOU MISERABLE FAKE-WHY DO YOU MY OFFICE You MUGS DON'T RATE A CHANCE TO CUT IN ON THIS SWEEPSTAKE CAKE IT'S AN EXCLUSIVE Z TITBIT FOR TH! POOR, BAKED UP S TSMP\N “ONOER- ERT RINSE ONOER TOSSED IN APAIR OF WRIST ZA RINGS WITH EACH BET, 60 EACH By MARTIN EN? WHaT's THAT? $120 'N THAT i $50 To THE CUSB,T WILL

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