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6 1902 By NEA SERVICE, “What'll my excuse be? I can’t just tell the board of directors that my wife has decided against the merger!” RURAL CHURCH NOTICES | THE GOSPEL TABERNACLE Regan, N. D. Sunday Services. 8. S. and Bible class 10 a, m. Morning service 11 a, m. Evangelistic service 8 p. m. Midweek service, (Wed.) 8 p. m. Good music and singing. “Come thou with us and we will do { "Numbers 10:28, oa gon 4. Christensen, Pastor. ‘The First Presbyterian Church of Wilton ‘Weekly Services 10 a m. Sunday—Bible School; \Mr. G. Hochhalter, Supt. 11 a, m—Divine Worship with ser- ‘fon. \ . m.—Young People’s Society of rede Endeavor: Miss Marjorie ray, president. oe oy r-—Junior and In- Miss Esther Howe and Miss Ruth Christ, superintendents. ‘8p, m. Thursday—Bible Study and er. 7p. m. Priday—Ch Everyone pastor. ; Note: A missionary lecture, “The ‘Onward March,” will be given on @unday morning, illustrated with ‘glides. ‘The Morning Watch Presbyterian Church of Coleharbor Union Sunday School every Sunday morning in the school house, Mr. Carl Carlson, superintendent. Divine Worship with sermon every Dther Sunday at 8 p. m. Christian Endeavor every Sunday at W p.m. Mr. Robert Peightal, presi- dent. A cordial invitation to all. Fred WW. Christ. Stated Supply. Whe Congregational Church of Wing Sunday School every Sunday at 10:30 a. m.—Mrs. Clyde Harvey, Supt. Everyone is invited. Fred W. Christ, ginister. Remember we need you and you meed the church. “Neglect not the as- @embling of Yourselves together.” Note: Next meeting Dec. 18, Darling Presbyterian Church Services at Darling will be discon- tinued during the winter months, Alexander Presbyterian Church Five Miles 8. W. of Underwood Bible School every Sunday. Elder &. A. Christoph, Supt. Divine Worship and Sermon every Other Sunday at 3 p. m. Christian Endeavor every Sunday evening. Elder Walter LeRoy, State Pres. of C. E.. leader. ‘You are invited. Fred W. Christ. Btated Suppiy. The Alexander people are invited fo attend the special meetings at ‘Coleharbor next week. Our next Segular meeting Dec. 11. NAUGHTON TOWNSHIP Services each Sunday at 3 o'clock in School No. 1, under auspices of Salva- fion Army. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES H. M. Gulson, pastor Services at Glencoe and Stewarts- @ale every Sunday as follows: Glencoe Preaching service at 10 a. m. Sunday school at 11 a. m. Mrs. William McMurrick is superin- fendent of the Glencoe Sunday school. ‘Your presence is requested and ex- Pected at the Sunday school as well ‘as the morning service. Christmas program at church Friday night, Dec. 23, at 8 o'clock. Several schools will take part. Glencoe Stewartsdale Sunday school at 10:30 a. m.; O. G. Davenport, superintendent. Preaching service at 11:30 a. m. Program at Stewartsdale oir. | invited. Fred W. Christ, DRISCOLL LUTHERAN CHURCH Lars Foss, pastor Divine service at chapel, Dec. 18, at 11 a.m. Divine service in Langedahl congre- {gation next Sunday, Dec. 1, at 2 |p. m. Everybody cordially invited, MOFFIT CHURCH O. E. Kinzler, pastor 10:30—Morning worship. 11:30 a, m.—Sunday school. Mrs. J. J, Hill, supt, BRADDOCK CHURCH O. E. Kinzler, pastor 10:00 a. m.—Sunday school. Mrs. L. V. Leschur, supt. 7:00 p. m.—Epworth League. Lloyd ‘Wills, president. 8:00—Evening worship. Special Notice Leave all donations for community Christmas tree at Benz Store on or before Dec. 17, Thanks. Rev. A. Roe, district superintendent, will preach and hold business meeting at Braddock Thursday, Dec. 15, and at Moffit Friday, Dec. 16, Everybody welcome. _——— ll“ | At the Movies || oO Marie Dressler’s Life (Continued from yesterday) “If I had been younger I should Probably have been so impatient that I wouldn't have waited. Then I would have lost the big opportunity. Twen-| ty's a grand age. I'm glad that 1) lived it. But I certainly wouldn't waste any time wishing that I could live it again. When I think of all the trials and tribulations I put myself through in those years, I want to laugh at that Marie. Laugh and cry a little, too. Youth makes everything so hard for itself. Its sorrows are so terrifi- cally grief-stricken. Its joys are s0 tremendously magnified that the re- bound to phase of normalcy is heart- breaking in its dullness. It’s grand to have lived through those days. But who in heaven's name would willingly live them again? Not I. “Think of this love business alone. Down in their hearts, I know that most women dread the passing of what they call love, when they speak of their dread of middle age. They won't admit it, perhaps. They aren't honest enough. They think that with the passing of youth, all romance, all Joy, all thrills are going. Well, they ought to be glad they are. Love is fine to talk about. But what does it usually mean? A lot of grief and worry and heartbreak. “When you're fifty you know a dif- ferent kind of love. If you've been fortunate enough to get over love with someone, to graduate from all that hysteria into a sane and sensible companionship, then you have a ro- mance which is greater than anything youth brings to you. If you're alone, you can find boundless satisfaction and happiness in friendships. “I have always valued and treas- ured my friends, but never with the great depth which I have learned in the last ten years. I wouldn't trade one of my good friends for all the ro- mantic lovers in the world. And I know what I'm talking about. I’ve watched for the postman and waited for letters which maybe came and maybe didn’t come. I’ve listened with cow-like adoration to words of what I believed to be a vastly superior wis- dom and I've shuddered with agonies of jealousy. I tell you I've been twenty and thirty just like everyone else. Thank heaven, those days are over. (Continued tomorrow) Ward Farmers Union Urges Cooperation Minot, N. D., Dec. 9—()—A resolu- tion urging national officers of the Farmers Educational and Cooperative Union to “cooperate with all other farm and agricultural organizations to unite on some definite program of farm relief at the present session of Congress,” was adopted by the Ward county Farmers Union organization at | bd annual meeting in Minot Wednes- lay. The same resolution carried a rec- ommendation that the acreage of wheat “be reduced to home «+ All you’ve hoped for in a aay pteeagrs en AKCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER IG PLANE eS SSeo THE STRALIA = 1° IS ABOUT YO DOCK= STORY STHERES - » PILOT = LANDED NOW — AND. MRS, DE STROSS. — DAUGHTER ARE a ley ARE ON THEIR, WAY TO GREET you= ly fo You MAVE BUY A FEW MOMENTS = PUT ON ALL THE SPEED YOU HAVE — GREAT BIG SURPRISE" bao eevee IF THEY 12-9) GASOLINE ALLEY— STOCK DIVIDEND See = sage ag SO DID 1. ' Ves SiR, SHE WAS so 1 BELIEVE You RUN DOWN SHE WOULONTT. APPOINTED GNE A CROP OF MILK. MOURSELF SO 1, SENT HER TO THE REecewerR FoR Ka AU ‘ HER AVERY. i ° BOYS, You REMEMBER ROSIE, MY COW. WELL SHE'S BACK AND READY TO FURNISH YOU MILK AT RETAIL PRICES. ROSIE? WHY yt HAD STOCK FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS SO FAR, SO GOOD! ISN'T IT So, POP, THAT IF You DROP A FoR IT MEANS THAT A MAN IS COMING To OUR. HOUSE ? FRECKLES DOESNT BELIEVE AW, SAY! Z DONT FALL For THAT | STUFF !! | SO YOU THINK, JUST BECAUSE I DROPPED NY | FORK, THAT A MAN IS COMING SEEMS THAT I Do REMEMBER, SOME SAYING LIKE THAT..1F A. KNIFE FALLS TO THE FLOoR . IT'S A WOMAN... AND. A SPOON =| MEANS A CHILD... YOURE WELL... IT'S So=Til ASK Pop... You JUST WAIT AN’ GEE...OH, ’ sure! AN’ IT WAS POINT- : ING SOUTHWEST | 5 So THAT MEANS [2 HE'S COMING FROM THAT DIRECTION! THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) T'S AMY. MOM'N'POP ARE STEPPING OUT TONIGHT AND THEY SENT HER OVER HERE ~ _/| WELL, THAT'S NO REASON : pric imeritens ig WHAT'S, GOT A ‘ oe oe 2 ee . SALESMAN SAM _ Sey, MR, WARDEN, | WAS THE HERO OF ) NO QUESTION THE BIG FOOTBALL GAME, WASN'T 1? ery ORAY' DO Y'AANE ANY spectstion FOR AN JANE. GIFT, RUA 2 : SPY, LUSCIOUS — WERE GETTIN’ UP A LL! PURSE T'BUY PETE ' A WEDODIN' PRESENT. WANNA CHIP IN ? WASH TUBBS YOuVE RUINED MY HAR. (M THRU GIMME MY PANTS, NO, NO! PLEATH! 1 BEG OF You, LET ME LEARN LIFE. LET, ME Be FREE. GE THE PRINTH ONLY FOR A_DAY ORGWO, MY FRIEND, AND 1 WILL REWARD YOU TWILL BE | D FROM MY OWN

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