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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1931 Fae ees er eat ee in this vicinity is very poor and the veisian MT "y majority of fields are not being cut ; aH I Jover at all. Corn and potatoes look WELL ANDY = A if AND YELL THE WIDOW FOR ME ‘MRS. ZANDER it | | Mt ) ei The Cross-Country Homemakers’ 4 R AUSTRALIA= THAT | AM ABSOLUTELY CURED~ club met at the home of Mrs. Irvin| PHU eke rs = ANB NY SHE 1% OUT OF MY MIND FOREVER-| SHE, WISHES Reid Wednesnesday afternoon. “Plans; re 1 WOULDN'T MARRY HER IF SHE YO SPEAK I and Entertainment for Parties” was CNAUFFEDR WILL CALL FOR ME WAS THE LAST. WOMAN. IN. THE To t the topic discussed by Mrs. Jack IN A HALF AN HOUR WORLD ~ 1 DOUBY IF 1D EVEN MR. BENJAMIN Ishmael. | THIS TIME IT 1S FINAL & SPEAK TO NER_IF | PASSED HER The Stewartsdale Missionary s0-| ON ‘THE rr J ciety met at the Stewartsdale church STREET- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ines It was the annus] “Guest ee re Meetinediate and sens | ME. and Mrs. Robert Welch mo- ior departments of the Sunday |tored to Bismarck Friday morning. hi school, CNBGi—Morning rervlce ot wor- ENGIN, sie Mr, Welch was amay. | organ prelude, “Hventide” (Huer- | Mr. and Mrs. Will MeMurrich and! fe pat ee ee ting baens, |Mrs. Johnson visited at the Ed Dop-| Ve Mrs. Rateaticn “Be-ve ipler home Friday evening. { KS). “ Lawrence Doppler called at the Offertory, “The Swan” (Saint-|yeaxle home Friday evening. vocal solo, Mrs. Frank Barnes, Several friends gathered at the ngel: a Their Minis- |home of Mrs. Robert Welch Satur- A Baker. ng” |day evening to bid farewell to Mrs. 5; Welch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed zk ning ees worship. Doppler and son Clarence. Mr. and rgan prelude, “Nocturne” vars. Doppler and son expect to leave (Spaulding), Grace Duryee Mors coon for California, where they will duet, Marian and Ethel make their future home. i Be, “ Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Abelein and Offertory, “Canzone Amorosa’ — | ramily, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Rytzel,| pod ons Sons of God,” Rev.|Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ishmael and fe eT At Evel . daughter, Bob Grantham and Leo Organ postlude, “At Evening" | noppler motored to the river Sun-| Wednesday: |day. “ Z a sodas aaron raver ervice —_ ‘ 5 = = EERIE thea risco! = Y ' y | Ben Ol a ! — eee A THOSE. NL CE g OUPUCATES? THEN ternationa! E. convention By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON SINGLE MATCH 1) AIN'T GOT NONE NOU SONE LOOKS LIKE MATCHES Frgunday, Aug. 30, Rev, Logee will idiumrspiot LEFT. y ; To Rent ue ecaiatlce Minis) By see: “en tabahea™ Mr. Benson and son Roy from Min- 6 * OSE INSTEAD. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH nesota spent Sunday with Mr. and sfourth St. and Ave. B Mrs. Pete Tompt. is L. Jackson, B. E. Stokes and family of Fort . m.—Thi hurch school, Mrs. > v Howard McNutt, superintendent. ‘The Ransom were dinner guests Monday Evatts class for adults and the Quain|of Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Nelson. glass for young people meet at this |" Juivard Herum, Seri and Elizabeth oN Morning worship Herum of River Falls, Wis. spent part Pianist, Miss Marguerite Kennedy. of the weck with Mr. and Mrs. Mau- rd ic oddard). \rice Herum. (Blanck).. | Mr. and Mrs, Ed Knudson of Bis- selected, Miss} marck were Sunday guests at the M. mr, |Herum home . ‘Mr. and Mrs. Al Chapin spent Sun- 8—Bvening serivce. ‘it . and Mrs. Joe X prelude! of ‘20. minutes ef plano eo = i ss Marguerite edy. | . Vesper hymn, “Savior Like Mrs. Chas. Swanson visited Mrs. M. ® rd Lead Un! Closing hymn; “Savior yp, Olson Monday. ear Name,” John El- ; on. “sermon, “Lifes Journey,” the| A farewell party was given for Miss or. Ruby Apland Tuesday afternoon at ane ener BT. FU, ithe brief lthe home of Mrs. Nels Meland. Miss Gscussion period. Leader, William | Anand is leaving for Alaska this fall ‘Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at|to teach. the parsonage the mid-week service | Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hindemith and fer A Serene eionemeiverners Mrs. Irving Hanson spent Sunday sonage. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Eisenbeisz. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH i e ‘Walter E. Vater, ator Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swanson en: é VIN" HES LUCKY HES DEALIN® ( NO..THEY MEANT GET Morning worship—10:30, tertained Mr. and Mrs. Abner Friar THATS Givi DoT ty Cuan Organ preude, “Hymn of Triumph” | Saturday evening and Sunday. Sun- HIM THE AiR, WITH A FELLA LIKE ME... | vatas FRECKLES, 4 A CARNEGIE MEDAL... (Harris). ice and Give Thanks" {day they motored to Arena and had UNCLE JOuN...2/ MOST ANYBODY ELSE WOULDA y . BO OSCAR WAS FRECKLES...AND | | poe WHAT REASON (Adair-O'Hare), “| dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Bjerke. SIGNED THEIR. NAME To HIM Vem fe | THE LITTLE SoLoIeR WAS WOULD THEY WANT TO se Re ctterins, “To the Rising Sun” | Bids were let for school bus routes them, “1 Walk With wit | Tuesday. Any | Walk With Him’ (Wil-1"'ygr, and Mrs. Elmer Koon enter- Sermon, “Labeled Religion,” Walter |tained Mr. and Mrs. James Koon, E. Vater. Organ pesilude, “Sortie” (Colburn).|Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lee of Sterling gee — noon (classes for|and Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert Koon at all ages). = Organ Prelude, “Nocturne” (aten- Sey soo eeian; Mise dordan, Hober jelssohn). . , 5 Anthem, “Peace Be Still" (Heyser).|Jordan and Mrs. A. M. Bruschwein Organ oftertory, “Retrospection” | motored to Bismarck Monday. logan). Violin'sol, selected, Adolph Engle-| Mrs. Sarah Reynolds and Mrs. J. hoped Wright called on Mrs. Joe Lewis Sermon, “The Unseen Hand,” Wal- | vonday. . Vater. : Organ olga “Vesper Recession-| Miss Mina Lewis, who has been al” (Schuler). spending a week at home, returned to Prayer service Wednesday at § p.m. | Bismarck Sunday. . . E. If spent, TRINITY LUTHERAN Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. E. Metal Avenue A at Fourth Sunday afternoon and evening in Opie §. Rindahl, Pastor Steele. repAgoraial welcome ’awaits you at |” Miss Lorraine Johnson, who has Church school—9:45 a. m. visited her aunt in Washburn for sev- Morning worship—11:00. eral weeks, returned Sunday. wie Vera Koon is visiting her cousin, Choir rehearsal Thursday, 7:30 p. m. | Dorothy Lee, in Sterling. “Biblical, Evangelical, American.” Mrs. Ella Rosvold entertained Mr. " and Mrs. Maurice Herum, Mr. and Borner ane Dena te Bt. Mrs. Clarence Swanson and Miss E. Benzon, Pastor |Dora and Rudolph Jensen Sunday. HANE SURE BEEN , AU THE GLASSES Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. A. Eisenbeisz spent ee eet | Monday in Bismarck. AGAINST ME ON THIS You WANE LEFT, No evening service. Mrs. E. L. Carr and Mrs. F. O. AUNT. WHET THAT Johnson spent Monday afternoon ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN |with Mrs. William Meyer. Qeourl Synod) ‘The 4-H club met at the home of 3. 'V. Richert, Pastor Miss Clarice Lunn Friday. Pt Mega for the 12th Sunday after | Miss Esther Knudson of near Dris- 1646<-Morning worship (English). |C0l! spent Sundey with Miss Josephine This service will be conducted by Johnson. Rev, Ernest Nickel of Judson N. Dak rh eology at Concor Many of the inhabitants of the seminary, St. Louis, Mo., - ing His Vacation with his parents, (Irish counties of Down and Antrim ere will be no evening services. |speak a form of old Scots, with little |sign of the Irish tongue. - = N | promising. REALLY LEAVING You THIS TIME WHEN You SEE HER ON THE PHONE- WHAT 2 I | \ 5 ai Others. ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL Mn Rofy communion *—Siickler Solution | mil ® storming braver and ser-|| Stickler Solution | The rector has returned from his va- © cation and will officiate at both serv- gon | AGO ATE AT SO AT { Welch’sSpur | SAND) AM ARE EAT A seca 5 By MRS. R. M. WELCH The 10 words shown above, when re- 4 SALESMAN SAM Mrs. Sara_MeMurrich called on| | ‘Tasch nd prop buncunted, canbe jade to read—"A goat eats oats, and ~, / Mrs. Robert Welch Monday morning.|| Maecahy” (Look'T Here, sae! WHE / \ WHY DIDN' THA SAY WELL, HERE We Farmers are having considerable 2 ASKED You FER A MaATeH,/ | SOIN TH’ FIRST PLEKE, eR! troul A saw/. ible with their combines this fall MEANT A MATCH BETWEEN WHERE /S THIS CAMP AND We'ce SHOW © hes YouR RASSLER AND_MINE— RASSLER OF YOURSS| UP IN TIFEY TIME! 7 SIDEGLANCES - - - By George Clark | HOTA SNIPE LIGHTER!