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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1988 THE GUMPS—THE LOST IS FOUND! HOW TO STOP A COLD ALMOST INSTANTLY Take Bayer Aspirin according to direc- tions in packaae. Vater. Almost Instant Re ‘The simple method pictured above is the way doctors throughout the world now treat colds. It is recognized as the QUICK- =ST, safest, surest way. For it will check an ordinary cold almost as fast as you caught it. Ask your doctor about this. And when you buy, see that you get the real BAYER Aspirin Tablets. They dissolve almost instantly. And thus. work almost instantly when you take them. And for a gargle, Gen- Aek your druggist about the recent price reduction on the 100 tablet size B Berean Sees A NO TABLETS ARE GENUINE ht bad ASPIRIN WITHOUT THIS CROSS R | minister. RURAL CHURCH NOTICES The First Presbyterian Church of Wilton Regular Weekly Services 10 a. m. Sunday—Bible School; ;H. A. Christoph, Supt. Mr. G. Hochhalter, Supt. mon. 7 p. m.—Young People’s Soctety of /evening. Elder Walter LeRoy, State; ° Miss Marjorie | Pres. of C. E., leader. Christian Endeavor; Gray, president. 1 7 p.m. Thursday—Junior and In-| termediate C. E. and mission study. Miss Esther Howe and Miss Ruth 3 Christ, superintendents. 8 p. m. Thursday—Bible Study and | Prayer. 7p. m. Saturday choir rehearsal at| the minister's home. Everyone invited. Fred W. Christ, | pastor. Note: We invite, especially, our friends from the country for the Sunday morning service. This church is here to serve you. We need you and you need the church. j Supt. i The Morning Watch Presbyterian | Church of Coleharbor Union Sunday School every etal ir. morning in the school house. Carl Carlson, superintendent. Divine Worship with sermon every | Stewartsdale: other Sunday at 8 p. m. | tion phony? * Christian Endeavor every Sunday at; 7 p.m. Mr. Robert Peightai, presi- | dent. A cordial W. Christ. invitation to all. Fred Drink Full Glass of 11 a m.—Divine Worship with ser-| other Sunday at 3 p. m. | Stated Supply. \ THE BOOK Yo ‘THI AS SOON AS SHE DI OVER TO CLAIM IT = DING-A-LING ! DING- DING | If throat is sore, crush and dissolve 3 Bayer Aspirin WAS GONE WN RUSHED SHE !S NOW AT THE DOOR= Tablets in a half glass of warm water and qargle accord ing to directions. lief In This Way uine Bayer Aspirin Tablets dis- solve with speed and completeness, leaving no irritating particles or grittiness. Get a box of 12 or bottle of 24 or 100 at any drug store, Bayer Aspirin. ON- GRACIOUS & ay ing $0 GLAD "S$ SAFE= rr THE POSITION HAS JUST BEEN FILLED. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS TRICKS UP HIS SLEEVE. : w ye Remember we need you and you THAN A | need the church. “Neglect not the as- ;Sembling of Yourselves together.” | Feb. 12. Our last service was omit- ted because of the snowblocked roads. Note: Roads and weather permit- ting the next service of the church will be Feb. 26. HE KNOWS THE SERIS Alexander Presbyterian Church Five Miles 8. W. of Underwood | Bible School every Sunday. Elder | Divine Worship and Sermon every, Christian Endeavor every Sunday | wre ae wo y You are invited. Fred W. Christ.; Stated Supply. te: The next service Feb. 19, at p.m. The storms have blocked our roads but as soon as they permit we shall { resume our regular services. H i COUSIN GERTIE.SHE HASN'T BEEN A SINGLE BALDWIN PRESBYTERIAN i CHURCH | | H. M. Gulson (Stated Supply) = | Sunday, Feb. 19th: | Sunday School 11 a. m. | Classes for all. Mr. Roy Lewis, Preaching service 3 p. m. | Subject: “What Is Your Life? And | What Shall We do With Our Lives?”! You and your children have a rich |heritage. Shall we not make use of it? A welcome to all. | Due to road condi- | there will not be any service at | ‘artsdale next Sunday. ! MOFFIT CHURCH O. E. Kinzler, pastor 10:30—Morning worship. 11:30 a. m.—Sunday school. Mrs. J. GREAT WORK, \ NUTHIN' AT MENDOZA=THE NEXT TIME 1 THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) 1 GUESS YOU SAW WHAT HAPPENED TO MY BOAT..... BEACHED BY THAT STORM FRECKLES... THE SHIP'S IN DEEP WATER w= LET'S GET ouT OF HERE! ANISIT To THE “SELKCERF’ NEAH, THEY TOOK US: ‘TO A SHOW, BUT WHERE! DID WE SIT?--SO FAR UP,WE NEEDED A ‘The next service, Feb. 19, at 8 p. m.j . 11‘ ‘The minister was caught in the storm |J- Hill, supt. Sunday, Feb. 5, between Washburn and Underwood which prevented his BRADDOCK CHURCH } being at Coleharbvor that evening. O. E. Kinzler, pastor | 10:00 a. ‘Sunday school. Mrs. L. | The Congregational Church of Wing | V. Lesch' upt. i Sunday School every Sunday at| 7:00 p. Epworth League. Lloyd ; 10:30 a. m.—Mrs. Clyde Harvey, Supt. | Wills. president. ' Everyone is invited. Fred W. Christ, 8:00—Evening worship. | AT THE MOVIES — ‘Goldie Gets Along’ Fits Damtia’s Charm Lili Damita, dancer, singer, actress and the personification of exuber- ance, has in the RKO-Radio Picture | “Goldie Gets Along.” her charm and beauty at you in the enchanting way that is peculiarly hers. She pouts and then laughs. She invites and then runs away. She is sweetly agreeable and then explodes. She is just Goldie, a little girl from 2 small town with an innocent baby stare that makes the wisest of them fall for her. chance to toss With Charles Morton, Sam Hardy | and an impressive cast, Lili Damita will be seen in “Goldie Gets Along” at the Capitol Theater. It's an adap- tation by William A. Drake of Haw- thorne Hurst's novel, directed by Mal- colm 8t. Clair. The plot discloses Goldie’s efforts to work her way to Hollywood and then crash her way into the movies. She starts her adventure flat broke, gets arrested when she is caught in Forecloser Slain | | | | | i | | | the mayor's stolen car, flirts her way; out of this and into new adventures; when she teams up with a chap who: has a beauty contest racket that nev- er fails to win for Goldie the prize that he pockets. But, even when tricked, Goldie gets along, for she knows a few tricks of her own! “Goldie Gets Along” is compounded of romance, adventure and comedy and is said to be an admirable ve- hicle for the beautiful Lili Damita, {Luther D. Marr, above, retired Kan- | sas City, Mo., banker and real estate man, is believed to be the first mur- der victim in the midwest’s war on foreclosures. Marr was found in a highway ditch near Fort Scott, Kan. A few hours earlier he had visited a Kansas farm to foreclose a mortgage. WEN, FELLA, 'LL BETA TWo BITS ( CAN ELLA TH! Score OF THis SesKkeluan sot BeForeE (IT OH Nea? wise Guy, HUH] ALL | RIGHT, (TS AGET! UNDREDS OF ENRAGED CITIZENS ARE RIOTING IN THE CASTLE COURTYARD, DEMANDING THEIR MONEY, THE GUARDTHE THE GUARD TS CALL OUT THE GUARDTHS Mou DUMBBELLTH, GET YOUR GUNTH AND THTOP THE REVOLOOTHUN,