The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 25, 1932, Page 8

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eS5s& ce Soadausee 2 on start the Wings of Schilling Several million westerners “Schilling day right on the Morning Coffee..Some of them have done so for fifty years.. RURAL CHURCH NOTICES THE GOSPEL TABERNACLE Regan, N. D. Sunday Services. 8. S. and Bible class 10 a. m. Morning service 11 4. m. Evangelistic service 8 p. m. Midweek service, (Wed.) 8 p. m, Good music and singing. “Come thou with us and we will do thee good.” Numbers 10:29. Rev. A. Christensen, Pastor. The First Presbyterian Church of Wilton Regular Weekly Services 10 a m. Mr. G. Hochhalter, Supt. 11 a. m—Divine Worship with ser- mon. 7 p. m—Young People’s Society of Christian Endeavor; Miss Rut Christ, Pres. 7 p. m. Thursday—Junior and In- termediate C. E. Miss Esther Howe and Miss Ruth Christ, superintendents. 8 p. m. Thursday—Bible Study an Prayer. 7p. m. Friday—Choir. Everyone invited. Fred W. Christ, Pastor. The Morning Watch Presbyterian Charch of Coleharbor Union Sunday School every Sunda: fmorning in the school house. Charles Nelson, Supt. Divine Worship with sermon every Other Sunday at 8 p. m. Christian Endeavor every Sunday at| 7 p.m. Mrs. Arvig Nelson is th Young People’s supervisor. A cordial invitation to all, Fred ‘W. Christ. Stated Supply. The Congregational Church of Wing| Sunday School Yevery Sunday at 10:30 a. 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| t need the church. “Neglect not the'as- sembling of Yourselves together.” The Darling Presbyterian Church Eight Miles N. E. of Underwood Sunday School ev @er A. E. Paulson, Sup’ a Preaching service every other Sun- jay. Christian Endeavor every Sunday evening at 8. Alexander Presbyterian Church Five Miles 8. W. of Underwood Sunday—Bible School; Mr. Sunday—El- | Bible School every Sunday. Elder Re A. Christoph, Supt. Divine Worship and Sermon every jother Sunday at 3 p. m. Christian Endeavor every Sunday evening. Elder Walter LeRoy, State Pres. of C. E.. le a |. Fred W. Christ. You are i Stated Supply. NAUGHTON TOWNSHIP Services each Sunday at 3 o'clock in school No. 1, under auspices of Salva- tion Army, i PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES H. M. Gulson, pastor Glencoe Services at Glencoe and Stewarts- dale every Sunday as follows: Glencoe Preaching service at 10 a. m. Sunday school at 11 a. m. Mrs. William McMurrick is superin- tendent of the Glencoe Sunday school. Your presence is requested and ex- pected at the Sunday school as well as the morning service. Stewartsdale th} _ Sunday school at 10:30 a. m.; O. G. Davenport, superintendent. Preaching service at 11:30 a. m. There will be a Thanksgiving serv- ice at the Stewartsdale church at 10 a. m. Nov. 24. i id} Let us not forget this service. It is| the request of our president as well! as the Lord that we should come to- gether on this day for the purpose of ‘Thanksgiving’. Baldwin y} There will be preaching service at the Baldwin Presbyterian church the first and third Sunday of each month at3p.m. H. M. Gulson, stated sup- ply. Sunday school every Sunday at 11 €; a. m.; Roy Lewis, sup't. A cordial welcome to all. Children and young people are es- pecially invited next Sunday. DRISCOLL LUTHERAN CHURCH Lars Foss, Pastor. Divine service at the Chapel next Sunday, Nov. 27 at 11 a. m. Young Peoples Luther League meet- jing at Zion church next Sunday af- ernoon at 2 p, m. Everybody cordially welcome. QUITE AN ERROR Manteca, Calif—‘I'll take a gallon” said a man as he took a jug out of a barley sack and started to hand it to Mrs. Mary Huber. Imagine a W. C. T. U. member's house being mistaken for a speakeasy! Mrs. Huber had quite a time convincing the man he | nad made a mistake. AT THE MOVIES | Sensational Film Features Gable And Jean Harlow) “Red Dust,” opening éhe Paramount Th Presents the inter¢ of Clark Gable and Jean H turbulent story of Cochin, ini urday at 4 days. e fo which he depicted the dramatic tri hich results when the aristo- ife of a French engineer visi ® tropical rubber plantation and falls in love with its overseer, thus engen- dering the hatred of a defiant, hard- boiled girl of the dance hall varieti ho has prior claims on the man. Gable, of course, has the role of the | i ces thy st_ romanticall; overseer, a part totally different from ene araT TE SERIES y hhis recent successful portrayal oppo- site Norma Shearer in “Strange In- terlude.” Miss Harlow, fresh from her triumph in “Red Headed Wom- Plays the hardened plantation girl who, though scorned at first, sub- | sequently proves that sufficient sex appeal and strength to live the brutal life of the tropics give her an indis- Pputable advantage over her more the engineer's wife, and Gene Ray- mond as her husband who returns from a distant engineering job to find his wife and the overseer in a com- Promising situation. i combination w in a! stars high in the saddle! | | a. The : : . a Well, you're going to get it—and picture is based on the Wilson Col.| ; i son stage hit of the same title, in| Tom Mix and Universal have done ts civilized rival. Mary Astor is seen as| y 'Tom Mix and Tony, In Great Picture You've been waiting for a slash- ) bang, shoot-em-up, rip-roaring MLWE AND HER MA HAVE GOT Yo START ECONOMIZING= SHE FACT THAT MILLIE'S MIND WHAT A THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1932 THE GUMPS— POVERTY JUST AROUND THE CORNER —_ . 7 ‘ IS MAT SOUND CHEA! WE'LL NAVE ‘TO WATCM AVERY Bah AO Or Ih MY GHECK DOESN'T COME SOON NOT BAT AT ALL = WEILL UUST CLOSE THE DOOR AND STARVE TO DEATH — BIM= THE AUSTRALIAN, NLLIONAIRE May BE ALL, Rich “SUGAR- A LOAF OF BREAD ~ iv OF MILK~ SOME COOWES— Behe eect riaeey | Ae ‘To GET SOME _PAPER PLATES— AND tyeibe AND FORKS — Sa SENT THE RANGERS’ SHACK THAT HE WAS LEFTY MULLIGAN, SEEMINGLY MOCH IN DEMAND, BUT WHEN THE CALLERS CAME IN) BY THE DOOR HE WAS OoT BY THE FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS WORD OUT OF = WALT, GO CALL “THE STATION FOR ‘ME AND THEYEL. JF >)SEND.A SQUAD y oS DON'T HORT HIM, MISTER, 11S ONW Steve. SKEEZIX, COME AWAM FROM THERE! DO You WANT TO C&T SHOT? COME ON IN, OSCAR... JUST TAKIN’ IT EASY SINCE THE FOOTBALL GAME AN’ ObR TURKEY DINNER ~ T SUPPOSE YOUR TURKEY 1S ALL GONE IM Y'SEE WE HAVE COLD TURKEY TO DAY... TURKEY CROQUETTES TOMORROW, TURKEY HASH THE NEXT DAY AN’ THEN WIND UP BY HAVIN’ SouP !! Y'KNOW MY MOTHER, KNOWS HOW To MAKE IT GOA LONG WAY... SHE'S GOOD I CNERHEARD WHAT ‘You WERE TALKING ABOUT, OSCAR... YOUR, MOTHER 1S ECONOMICAL, ISN'T SHE F I Say! wy, SHE HAD ONLY “TWENTY- SEVEN CANDLES ON HER THIRTY~ SEVENTH BIRTHDAY , CAKE LAST WEEK TURKEY LEFT....WELL HAVE TURKEY FOR SEVERAL DAYS AT WELL, I DON'T SEE WHAT WE HAVE T'BE CHEERFUL ABouT-WE HAVEN'T A NICKEL TO OUR NAMES,OR CLOTHES ENOUGH TO COVER OUR By BLOSSER GEE, THIS IS ONE GRAND DAY TLL NOPE! WE PUT THEM IN THE ATTIC_AND 1 BORROWED Your MONEY SO YOU WOULDN'T SPEND IT. SEE HERE IT Is! OH NES “OU HAVE. JUST WAIT AND You _ DIDN'T GIVE THEM AWAY SALESMAN SAM oe (KICKED Hot ; OVER. THE. iPRISON WaLt] (Tee Rereree| ORDERED HUM TO KicK Heee ae We Jai BIROs ANO JENSATIONAL TACKLING BY SAM FORCED ge GUARDS T PUNT, AFTER 3S DOWNS/ OUT TO LUNCH! sTos on WE'LL SHOOT! STANDING- ON He side Lines / | Western of the good old days—with the greatest of all the cow-punching | the job—with a few thrills to boot. The bullet-studded title is “Hidden Gold” and it's coming to the Capitol | tonight on a rip-tide of thundering hoofs, thudding boxing gloves, prison breaks, forest fires and two-gunned mixups. Tony has as much to do with the | activity as usual, and blonde Judith | pictorial leading lady that red-blood- ; ed Mix has had in many a moon. | Raymond Hatton, Eddie Gribbon, | Donald Kirke and the fight champ, | Roy Moore, are in the cast, too—so don’t call up or write if you miss it. | We won't be able to do a thing about | it. HARD ON TIRES NOW WAT WITTEN == CAND, EXPLAIN ENERYTHING California is spending $150,000 a ear to rid the state of a vine that is a costly pest to motorists. It is {the “puncture vine,” a creeping ; Plant which, when crossing a road, ; Sends its sharp spines through an i automobile tire. oR TWO WHOLE DAYS, WASH AND EASY ACCEPT, THE HOSPITALITY OF Tot FRIENDLY PANDE MONIANS. HEN CAN PAY FOR NOTHING. THEY CAN WISH FOR NOTHING. HE GENEROSITY ‘OF THESE KIND PEOPLE IS SIMPLY YOUR BREAKFAST, WERE DREAMING. IT's EXCELLENCIES. G . 100 GOOD To BE TUE senate A ANYWHERE THEY CARE To GO FOR NOTHING. Qian eae CANAL BANK AND Bow TO THEM, | AND SHY, BLUE- ENED GIRLS BRING HEN DING ON THE CHOICEST OF FOODS, AND SLEEP IN ME FINEST OF BEDS, AND GVERYTHING 1S FREE. ——=

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