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ES GQeGEREEEn ws. - - By George Clark “If there's nothing te horoscope readings, how could she tell I had the instincts 0} rmon. Organ _postlude sional’ McCABE METHODIST § Walter ate Feet of the Mas- Pastorale in D" the V a creative artist?” chool for all de- not out of town Man Summer slump. Merrill worship service ink Ye of Christ.” sndeavor, it Is Freedom, Political D servi 2 iP From the Other yer service. VATION ARMY tin Avenue dat 8 P. ond he pe ee oe By MARGARET DAVIS Those who called at the L. W. Da- vis home Tuesday were Willis Gill and daughter, Margaret; Arne Tos- or? | Seth_and small son, Edwin, and Oli- sht Hymn" “lock” de, “March” ce'on Wednes ool. ing the 100 ing of hymn was ster and \ 1822. Miss A refresh will wipe aw: of the week new hope. Sermon th. Ellis L. Jack Wednesday, m.—The mid week business & of the church, hat sand burdens you out with “America’s Choice, Monthly reports service. We invite you to share the minis- camp at ST. GEOR! Third St. a Rey. David Pierc Sixth Sunday aft 200 a, m.—Holy ( 10:30 & m.—Holy, Communion ana | Sunday evening guest of his brother. | Albert. sermon, “Rivalries.” There is a matter of some impor- | tance to the congregation to be sub- make an effort to attend, The church school picnic has been Postponed until later in the summer. ARIST FIRST CHURCH OF (Scientist) Corner 4th St. and Ave. C Sunday service at 11:00 a, m. Subject, “God.” fnmday school at 9 Wednesday even meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room maintai Fourth St. is open daily, except Sun- day, trom 12 to 5 p. Sunday, 3 to 5 p. m. All are welcome to attend the church services and to make use of the reading room. ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC Broadway at Highth St. v. Fr. J. H. Slag, Rector ed at 119% FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH /mpenwe, D and Seventh St. . E. Benzon. Pastor instead of: 10:45, ‘Sunday wchool teachers and ler, | Sunday Masses at 7, 8 9, and om y the service will be held at ver Tosseth. Miss Hollys Alm spent Sunday eve- Classes | Ding and Monday morning with the Misses Margaret and Eunice Davis. A picnic and ball game were held at Gross Broste’s Sunday in honor “of John Sandberg’s birthday. Reuben Krause and Miss Elizabeth | Melhoff of Wing were married last) week. Hugo and Emil Sundquist and Oli- ver Tosseth Sunday evening called on Staton Davis. Mrs. Nils Alm and children shop- ~| ped in Bismarck Thursday. Willis Johnson sprained his ankle in practicing for the ball game which was played between Ghylin and Grass Lake Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anderson were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grose Broste. Dell Davis of Rock Hill spent the first of the week as a guest of his F brother, L. W. Davis. Bert Hedstrom motored to the river Tuesday for berries. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson and daughter, Marilyn, attended the Ghy- lin ball game Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perkins mo- tored to Mrs. A. N. Tosseth’s home Saturday evening. where they left their children while they attended the dance held at Tom Morris’. Mr. and Mrs. August Krause’s | daughter and her children from Mon- tana are visiting with them. Miss Bergetta Tosseth is spending some time at Mrs. Roy Lewis’ home near Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scott were | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morris da short worship | Saturday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Backman and | family, the Misses Ida and Betty Tos- tor will| Seth attended the midsummer picnic rvice at the|held at the H. Falkenstein grove | June 24. Floyd and Irene Anderson were vis- \iting with friends and relatives Sat- | urday evening and Sunday in Ghylin. Jake Johnson, Bismarck was a Miss Hollys Alm entertained the i rnite. —P! Misses Eunice and Margaret Davis Sunda 4 Pea octet to atnne Please | Monday afternoon in honor of her birthday. Nils Alm and sons, Ivan and Willis, motored to Charles Noon’s home ; | Monday. —————_—_—_ \! Stickler Solution ‘ am, s testimonial | ry ABCEHLPRT PEACH REACH BEACH — LEACH TEACH By combining E, A, C and H together in that order and then putting the other letters in the top line in front of thoss four, one at a time, you can form the five five-letter words shown above: SA RY MRR RI BI j THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1932 THE GUMPS— OVER THE FENCE IS OUT ae up quick! AK ‘ nA MAS STARTED A FIRE IN TNE FURNACE TO BURN UP YHE RUBBISN— AND SHE THREW YOUR FIRE WORKS IN. BY MISTAKE = ANDO WASHINGTON ARRIVED AT FORT CUMBERLAND ON WILLS CREEK WHERE HE SECURED HORSES AND SERVANTS INDIAN TRADERS TO GO WITH HIM ON HIS. MISSION TO DELIVER A MESSAGE FROM GOV. DINWIDDIE ,TO THE COMMANDER OF THE FRENCH FORCES SOMEWHERE IN \ THE WILDS OF PENNSNUVANIA, N Q % . ‘ ‘| ge AER ve \\ ‘ \\\.% eee Th’ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ir elass, helping to Anderson } s meeting | Peecaes RECE\WED A PHONE CALL FROM CONSTABLE EARLY AND WENT To SEE HIM QUICKER THAN You COULD SAY JACK, ROBINSON!! DID You GET POODLE For ME, MR. EARLY € GASOLINE ALLEY— CROSS MARKS THE SPOT— Te wills HERE HE ENGAGED CHRISTOPHER GIST AS GUIDE AND SET OUT THE MIDDLE OF.NOVEMBER, 1753. THE COURT'S RULING! NOT YET, BUT SOON... 1 WANT You HERE WHEN I RENDER MY RULING ON YOUR CLAIM AND DELIVERY! SUIT... MR.DITMAR 1S (MR.DITMAR, AS AGAINST THE TRUE OWNER THE Doe POUND HAD No TITLE AND, THE2eroRE, COULD _ SELL THAT I STILL CLAIM L HAD A RIGHT To THE Dos THROUGH PURCHASE, =~, YOUR HONoR! as tty Re BUT YOU PLAYED GOLF \ 1 DON'T CARE ABOUT EVERYDAY THIS WEEK | MYSELF, BUT 1 GOT AND 1 PROMISED A FOURSOME ON CHICK WE'D COME AND 1 CAN'T OVER AND HELD DISAPPOINT THE HIM —_— SALESMAN SAM OTHER FELLOWS \e NoBoDY ELSeELt cimm a Jos ONE «i AN’ THERE'S ONE SATISFACTION "iy | WON'T Fire mel THe HOTCHA Novelty co- HALESALE AND. EATHLESS, WASH DASHES THRU THE CHINAMAN'S BACK DOOR. NLL GIVE MYSELE Ries BOOTS WIRED THE BONCH , BACK HOME , OF HET SATE ARRIVAL AND THE DETAILS THEREOF , THE NEWS CAUSED NO LUTTLE COMMOTION ~~ ESPECIALLY AMONG THE -CHICK 1S ONLY IN A JAM WITH SOME NEIGHBORS OVER THOSE PEARLS, BUT 1 SUPPOSE YOUR GOLF comes First © AND HERE IN CUMBERLAND IN PLACE OF A FRONTIER FORT NOo SEE THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH AND THE MASONIC TOI2_by The Chicago Tribune IORDER SAID DoE RETURNED To Poop.e! Boy! 1 WAS JUST GOING BY AND THOUGHT I'D DROP IN AND SAY HELLO. HOW'S POP? Is HE AWAY? 1 HAVEN'T SEEN HIM AROUND IN AGES. WHADDA Ya MEAN, LUCKY ? ALL I KIN MaKe OUTA THIS 1S PIN MONEY BIZNEss FER HISSELE! You're brety LUCKY, | NEVER ceTA GREeak! BUT SHE NEVER SAND ANYTHING Yo ME aaour Gone down THERE ~ N'BESIDES , WHY DOGEONT, L_ NEVER EVEN SAW “THIS PETE FELLOW AW RELAK. THEY VELL ME HES A A REAL HONEST TGOoH, Wo FISTED, REGOLAR GLY ANYHOW JTW FACT f TWAT GoOTS, THINKS HES OKAY 419 GOOD KERRE IS THERE. EVERYTHING IS IN READINESS FOR THE ESCA' 7 a AEN Sis SSA hee a ectpcnensrnpnenienumamettnpieneeantaaatattiesi TME TO OT THE MINUTES PASS. THE CHURCH CLOCK CHIMES AGAIN, AND EASY {S STILL + SSI OON. THE STREETS ARE DESERTED, HAVE BEEN _MARCHED BACK To PRISON. IT IS Gee wiz! Your. we HAF MAYBE HE | BETTER GO. WE CAN WAIT NO LONGER, HE'S LIVING QUT ON THE AND 1 HAVE GOLF- COURSE SEPARATED— U] HATS TH TROvBLE!, HEN SAY THAT SHE. THINKS HE'S SWELL —— AN'=AN'= NOW SHE'S DOWN THERE WITH “1M ae ANY eee 7 MA Foil mut NOU GOING ETURN To PRISON PUT IN SOLITARY? FORGET WM ANS Soe ND CO Wiz Me. ue ANY LEAVE] NON Ni