The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 30, 1932, Page 10

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10 WELL TILDA = 00! GET YOUR VOTE HE NORSE SHOE FOR GOOD LUSK AND) PROSPERITY AND YNE GIFT BAG THAT INSURES THE VOTER THAT NE GETS Wi” A HORSE $NOE FOR GOOD LUCK == || WELL- NE'LL NEED IT AND IF HE HAS AS HARD A TIME TRYING TO MAKE BOTH ENDS OF YHAT HORSE SHOE MEET-AS HIS POOR WIFE DOES TRYING TO MAKE ENDS. MEET_ON THE SCRIMPY ALLOWANCE ME GIVES NER= HE'S OUT OF WWCK= THE ce WAY HE I a I BW wiht WHAT ABOUT YOU YOUR ANCESTORS HAVE BEEN DEMOCRATS SINCE THEY CAME OVER ON THE SANTA MARIA. | SUPPOSE THAT DOESN'T INFLUENCE YOU INt "M_ GLAD YOU ADMIT [T WAS FOOLISH. THAT'S THE WAY YOU LOOK AT THE CAMPAIGN — ANY KINO OF A CHANGE WOULD BE AN IMPROVEMENT. WHAT DO YOU THINK OF LORA — TRYING TO RUN AWAN TO GET wre MARRIED TO pear cagih ass) THINGS AS THEY poles ba WERE AND FELT SEES THAT ANY KIND OF A CHANGE WOUCD BE AN IMPROVEMENT. TERRIBLY FOOLISH OF COURSE. SHE WAS SORT OF "LL NAME YOu A DOZEN IF YOU'LL MENTION HALE THAT MAAN THE REPUBLICANS DIDN'T TAKE FROM THE DEMOCRATS. OR IDEA THE DEMOCRATS CLAIM THAT THEY DIDN'T GET FROM THE REPUBLICANS. BETTER THAN VOTING THE REPUBLICAN TICKET. TIME AFTER TME JUST BECAUSE YOUR GRANDFATHER BID. ENTIRE A MATTER OF PRINCIPLE WITH ME. REG. U. 8. PAT. OFF.© 1932 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. ‘Yer wastin’ yer time around here, sonny. and study football.” You oughta go to college | {Oct. 9. Mr. C. C, Converse is ex- changing pulpits with Rev. F. W. Christ for this Sunday and will preach at Wing at 8 p. m. cy Rural Church Notices) eee THE GOSPEL TABERNACLE Regan, N. D. Sunday Services. | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A TIGHT SQUEEZE! Alexander Presbyterian Church HERE HE COMES 8. 8. and Bible class 10 a. m. | _Five Miles S. W. of Underwood Morning service 11 a. m. | Bible School every Sunday. Elder Evangelistic service 8 p. m. | H._A. Christoph, Supt. | Midweek service, (Wed.) 8 p. m. :Divine Worship and Sermon every Good music and singing. Reet tA i “Come thou with us and we will do| Christian Endeavor every Sunday thee good.” Numbers 10:29. evening. Elder Walter LeRoy, State basa Christensen, Pastor. | Pres. of C. E., leader. Rev. A. 2) * || You are invited. Fred W. Christ. Stated Supply. i The next preaching service will be | October 2nd 3 p. m. H Committees have been appointed to see to the building of a substantial \fence around the cemetery just north | of the church. AWHAT'S THAT HE 7 WAS IN HIS HAND? JHE SUNLIGHT ON < IT BLINDS ME... I\RPHE BANDIT PLANE TWISTS AND TURNS ABOVE AND AROUND RILEY'S SHIP,IN A DETERMINED EFFORT To Force HIM TO DESCEND... IT'S A GUN; RiLey!! e's GOING To PEST IS BEGINNING To GET ON MY Wing Finnish Lutheran NERVES !! Services Sunday, Sept. 25, at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. An English sermon at each service in addition to the Finnish sermon. Monday, Sept. 26, at the Gustaf Lehto home at 11 a. m, sermon in English and in Finnish, followed by dinner and other church activities. V. Koivumakt, pastor. The Darling Presbyterian Church Eight Miles N. E. of Underwood Sunday School every Sunday—El- der A. E. Paulson, Supt. Braddock Finnish Lutheran Preaching service every other Sun- Sermon Wednesday, Sept. 28, at 8! di pm. ay. ae Christian Endeavor every Sunday —- HAWK SWCOPS COWN! evening at 8, The next preaching services will be Sunday, Oct. 9, and the minister V. Koivumaki, pastor. The First Presbyterian Church of Wilton Regular Weekly Services 10 a. m. Sunday—Bible School; Mr. G. Hochhalter, Supt. 11 a. m.—Divine Worship with ser- mon. 7 p. m.—Young People’s Society of Christian Endeavor; Miss Ruth Christ, Pres. 7 p. m. Thursday—Junior and In-/pices of the Salvation Army. i termediate C. E. 8 p. m. Thursday—Bible Study and Prayer. | 7p. m. Friday—Choir. | Everyone invited. Fred W. Christ, Pastor. Sunday, Oct. 2, is the regular Quar- ; terly communion service. We invite} all Christians of whatever denomina- | tion to this service. At the Christian Endeavor service at 7 o'clock Sunday, Oct. 2, Mr. Le- Jand Q Perkins will be the leader. It will be a reconsecration service. Sunday, Oct. 9, will be the District Rally held in our church. The Sunday School will observe Rally Day Sunday, Oct. 2, at 10 a. m. The Morning Watch Presbyterian Church of Coleharbor Union Sunday School every Sunday morning in the school house. Mr. Charles Nelson, Supt. Divine Worship with sermon every other Sunday at 8 p. m. Christian Endeavor every Sunday at 7 p.m. Mrs. Irving Nelson is the ‘Young People’s supervisor. A cordial invitation to all. W. Christ. Stated Supply. The next service will be Sunday evening, Oct. 2nd at 8 o'clock. Fred ‘The Congregational Church of Wing Sunday School every Sunday at 11 8. m.—Mrs. Clyde Harvey, Supt. Preaching service every other Sun- day evening at 8. Everyone is invited. Fred W. Christ, minister. Remember we need you and you need the church. “Neglect not the as- sembling of Yourselves together.” * Thursday, Oct. 6. will be Mr. C. C. Converse of Bis- | marck, who supplies New Salem, but | is exchanging pulpits for this Sunday. ! NAUGHTON TOWNSHIP Church services every Sunday at 2:30 p. m. in schoolhouse No, 2,/ Naughton township, under the aus-} | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES | H. M. Gulson, pastor | (Sunday, Oct. 2, 1932) Glencoe 10 a, m.—Preaching service. 11 a, m.—Sunday school. The annual chicken supper will be| served at the church basement on Friday, Oct. 21. Stewartsdale 10:30 a. m.—Sunday school. 11:30 a. m.—Preaching service, } Women's Missionary society will {meet at ©. G. Davenport home, Chicken supper will be served at | Stewartsdale church basement Friday, Oct. 28, | Gayton School There will be preaching service at | Gayton School 17 miles southeast of Glencoe church at 3 p. m, and Sun- | day school at 4 p. m. | Welcome to all at all services. | MISSING “PILLOW” | Houston, Texas—When a hobo blew | into town from San Antonio recently |he found that thieves treat hoboes | just like they do men of means, He WAS BEEN CONGRATULATING HIMSELF ON THE WERE HE COMES. NOW I'LL GET THE INSIDE DOPE AND LAY MY PLANS FACT THAT HE WAS AT LAST HE REPRESENTS [7am HAWK HAS AN ff ]t IDEA WHEREBY HE CAN GET A SLICE OF THE FORTUNE SALESMAN SAM HELLO, HAWK! 1 HEAR NOU HAD WITH THAT BOY. HOW ARE THE GREAT! 11 LooKs UKE THEY'VE FALLEN HEIR TO MILLIONS. NOTHING DEFINITE YET, BUT AFTER RUNNING DOWN WUNDREDS OF LEADS, THIS ENGLISH LAWYER, SCROD, SEEMS TO THINK GLADYS IS THE OH THAT WAS JUST A LITTLE MISUNDERSTANDING. BUT NOTHING WAS BEEN SETTLED Cohen’ {SAM SHOT |aTA TARCET, IN PRACTICE) For His DUEL] OTR Howe SEL2, HIS @ RocK Several FeeT away AND THEN ‘laid himself down on mother earth |for a peaceful snooze, with the sky |for a cover and his well-filled suit- case for a pillow. When he awoke jhe found only the cover remaining, | his suitcase, containing half a set of false teeth, a suit, 40 handkerchiefs, , and shaving accessories having been ‘The next regular service will be, stolen from under his head. | AT THE MOVIES | GREAT LEGAL FILM | SHOWS AT CAPITOL, Fine Dramatic Action and Sub- tlety Mark ‘Attorney For the Defense’ Two outstanding qualities of “At- torney for the Defense,” Columbia picture showing at the Capitol the- ater, contribute to the abundance of entertainment value that the film has —tine dramatic action and subtlety. ‘The two reach a nice balance that will make the film attractive to all types of audiences. The punch of the story's drama hits out in the first sequence—in the ; into characterizations was the direc- ‘Grand Hotel’ Stars Had to Submerge In- dividual Personalities Submerging of star personalities torial task involved in the making of “Grand Hotel” as a motion picture, according to Edmund Goulding, who directed the picturization of the cele- brated Vicki ‘Baum play, which is now playing at the Paramount Theatre for four days. | “Usually, @ picture is built around | @ star personality,” explained Gould- | ing in @ recent interview. “Often a tory is tailored to fit the star. In ‘Grand Hotel’ we had a directly op- posite situation, There were five stars playing five separate and cen- tral roles. It was more a problem of ButceT HT || Mon, FEELLA— WERE GOIN’ TO TOWN { NOT ONLY SHOT ME SOME STEAKS, BUT You Look LIKE A NICE, WARM WINTER’S OVERCOAT! peg Oe ° ‘ WA ayes (vere TH Hens SHOT tT, O’ course! an’ DIDJA GET “Tat JL WITH ONE BULLET, Too! ¥ BEAST, SAM? AND IT NEVER WILL BE--- MILLION: MILLIONS! WELL, THAT'S THE SORT OF A STAKE 1 ALWAYS WANTED TO STACK THE CARDS FOR g SES wHi2.! MEBBE I WAS & DUMMY TWO CHALLENGE SAM TO A - OUELt BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES YOURE TW ONY FRIEND L RAD wo TW WHOLE QUNGLE AM 30 ‘On, cuico Y Stow THE GAB, BABY, [ae To AND YOU IS OFF FER TW BLOOMIN’ FRONT, AIN'T GOT NO TIME FER THAT JUNK. CLIMB ABOARD! ITD BUST MY HEART IF THIM SWASS GOT KILT IN BATTLE AFORE 1 HAS A CHANCE GIT EVEN,

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