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RURAL +cx URCH | § NOTICES — owe “Weel ervi Regular Weel ices i 10 a m. ‘Sunday_—Bible School; ‘Mr. G. Hoctihalter, Supt. 11 & m—Divine Worship with ser-| mon. | 7 p. m.—Young People's Society of cnrbtisn Endeavor; Miss Marjorie +? Gray, president. termediate C. E. and mission study. Miss Esther Howe and Miss Ruth | Christ, superintendents. 8 p. m. Thursday—Bible Study and Prayer. 7 p. m. Saturday choir rehearsal at the minister's home. Everyone invited. Fred W. Christ, Dastor. ° | | 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 Other Sunday at 8 p. m. Christian Endeavor every Sunday at 7 p.m. Mr. Robert Peightal, presi- dent. A cordial invitation to all. Fred W. Christ. Stated Supply. The Congregational Church of Wing Sunday School every Sunday at 10:30 a. m.—Mrs. Clyde Harvey, Supt. Everyone is invited. Fred W. Christ, ‘minister. Remember we need you and you need the church. “Neglect not the as- eembling of Yourselves together.” The next service Sunday March 12 8p.m. We were pleased with the good at- tendance Feb. 26. 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 » Elder Walter LeRoy, State Children, young people, adults, are heartily welcome. sa THE GOSPEL TABERNACLE N. Dal istic service at 8 p. m. —e Service (Wednesday) at 8 Evangelist, John Kvamme, from » Washington will preach at both services Sunday. Cordial welcome to all. A. C. Christenson, Pastor. eee JEWISH GOVERNORS | ‘There are five Jewish governors in| the United States: Lehman of New| York, Horner of Illinois, Schultz of | Florida, Seligman of New Mexico, and Meier of Oegon. AT THE Helen Hayes, Ramon Novarro Cq-Starred ! i i “The Son-Daughter,” colorful dra- ma of San Francisco's Chinatown, with Helen Hayes and Ramon Novarro in the principal roles, is the talkie a traction opening Monday at the Capi- tal theatre. The picture, a dramatic romance of the struggle of Chinese revolutionists and royalists in Amer- | ica, is based on the well-known David | Belasco stage hit in which Lenore | Ulric created one of her most success- , ful roles. | The picture marks the first screen | appearance of Miss Hayes since she Was awarded the Academy of Motion | Picture Arts and Sciences’ honor for | the best performance of an actress | during the past year. A distinguished supporting cast includes Lewis Stone, ‘Warner Oland, Ralph Morgan, Louise Closser Hale and H. B. Warner. Less- | er roles are filled by Frederick Burt, McWade, William Burress, Dell Henderson and Summer Getchell. ‘The film was directed by Clarence Brown, who was responsible for many of Greta Garbo's hits, and whose last was the Crawford-Gable | success, “Letty Lynton.” WRIGLEY 7 p.m. Thursday—Junior and In- An | rad Johnson, By B. P. HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs. Ned Asplund and son, David, motored to Washburn Tuesday, where they visited: with Mrs. Asplund’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loule Bergquist. Miss Verna Strand spent Wednes- day and Thursday visiting with Mrs. Wesley Boettcher at the Axel Asp- lund home. Mrs. Herman Falkenstein spent last week visiting with her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy \derson. Miss Katherine Duma was an over- night guest at the Nick Torzeski home last Saturday, returning to her home Sunday evening. Miss Hilma Johnson was an over- night guest of the Pearson girls Wed- nesday. / Miss Cora Devee Richard was an over-night guest of Miss Dorothy Little of east of Regan Friday. Henry Spetten and sons, Rudolph, Orville and Henry, Ruben Pearson, Wayne Sundstrom, Vernon Johnson and Lynn Strand were Sunday visi- tors at the Ole Hagstrom home. Conrad Johnson and son, George, called at the John Noon home and in Wilton, Monday. Mrs. Andrew Hochhalter spent Tuesday afternoon at the Hagstrom home. A large crowd attended the dance held at the August Lumberg home Saturday evening. Music was fur- nished by Steve Torzeski and Paul Duma assisted by Marvin Hendrick- son of Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson visited with his sister, Mrs. Signe Johnson, Monday. Conrad Johnson, son, George, and daughter, Helen, and Ivan Bigler mo- tored to Regan Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schaeffer returned to their home in Steiber township ‘Tuesday after visiting a few days with Mrs. Schaeffer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hochhalter. Albert Johnson and Mrs. Walter Sundquist motored to Bismarck Tuesday to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Nora Monroe Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Con- Edmund Broeh! and Eric Pearson spent Saturday in Wil- ton. Mrs. Ole Hagstrom, son, Albert, and daughter, Pauline, were Thursday luncheon guests of Mrs. Eric Pearson. Mrs. Signe Johnson and son, Ver- “3. Hill, supt. non, spent Friday at the Peter John- — son home. BRADDOCK CHURCH Miss Mary Pearson visited with the O. E. Kinzler, pastor Hagstrom girls from Friday until 10:00 a. m.—Sunday school. Mrs. Z.|Sunday. ~ v. » supt, Arthur Erickson and Mrs. Martin 7:00 p, m—Epworth League. Lioyd|Strand and son, Walter, motored to President. gerrigertictn i. on 8:00—Evening ir. Fred Johnson — Philip, were Sunday guests of BALDWIN PRESBYTERIAN Mr. and Mrs. Je \ Mrs. Ole Hagstrom, son, Albert, and H. M. Gulson—Stated cj daughters, Margaret Sunday, March Sth. were Monday evening guests of Mrs. Sunday school, 11 a. m., Mr. Roy|Signe Johnson. ; | Heato | p.m. Subject, “Truth in i ¢ eaton ° Children’s and young people's meet- gc eatery By SARAH BEINLE “Let us not forget the assembling of —— ! A. H. Heinle and Adolph Wagner were callers at the William Wagner ‘will| home Tuesday. Dave Keck left for Missouri Tues- day. John Schladt motored to Wilton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph son Melvin moved to ‘Wagner farm. Mrs. Wm. Brezden returned home Saturday after spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Pete Brezden. Miss Marie Brezden visited with Louise and Sarah Heinle Sunday. Visitors at the Dave Keck home Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Adam Keck and daughter, Ollie Buffenton and Ernest and Richard Heinle. Grace, Mabel and Hattie Nelson visited at the Wm. Brezden home Tuesday evening. Leslie Olson visited at the G. E. Shearer home Sunday. Mrs. Christ Wolf and son Otto were Wilton shoppers Saturday. Daniel Greene visited with Frank ; Brezden a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gill are the par- ents of a baby girl born recently. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hall and their uncle, John Williams, visited at the Bill Stone home Sunday. Miss Ruby Williams vistied over the een with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard fall, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Keck and daughter are staying at the Dave Keck home a few days. MOVIES | ‘STATE FAIR’, Year’s Outstanding Picture, Wagner and the Ludwig Theatre Saturday Eight great stars in one picture: Janet Gaynor, Lew Ayers, Norman Foster, Frank Craven, Will Rogers, Sally Eilers, Louise Dresser, Victor Jory. From the heart of the middle west, comes this deeply human drama of the romances. ... . gayety . . . adventures, encountered at the state fair by a middle west family . . . father and mother busy winning prizes . . . daughter ecstati- cally happy in her first love idyll... son finding a girl he has to forget... The season's greatest cast in a story cf middle west life that pulses with romance, comedy, excitement and gayety. Eight eager hearts who sought life at the state fair and found it! For, like life, it began lustily . . . offered every- thing, and, too soon, was over. For them, a week of romance, ex- citement . . . for you, the treat of a ier as you live through it with comes TO you fresh AND SHE IS A FREE WOMAN, TODAY = Bout te me WEROINE OF THE HOUR ~ \¥ WAS SHE WHO REMEMBERED TNE CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE - THE BISMARCK TRIBI THE GUMPS— THREE CHEERS FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1988 HOW DORS THE PLAINTIFF EXPLAIN THIS NEW SVIDENCE 7 | WHY DO MRC DE STROSS’ IN’ “AND. wow ats yoo ACCOUNY THE PHOTOGRAPH ? 1 HANG THE MOST WONDERFUL AND HES GOING TO DO. GRAND THINGS FOR YOU FARMERS —MAKE MACHINERY SO THAT YOU CAN MANUFACTURE CORNCOB PIPES AND A LOT OF THINGS RIGHT ON THE FARM. YOU BETTER GIVE IT UP AS A BAD JOB, Stow! FISH ? THINK OF ALL TH’ BAIT IT'D SAVE.....CALL IT TH’ KET. = KIBOSH FISH TRAP... HOW'S THAT FOR AN THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) t's UP To US To DO SOMETHING ABOUT (Tl AFTER ALL , THEY ARE GLADYS RELATIONS AND SHE ' CAN'T KICK THEM OUT WITHOUT A CENT. IF WE COULD GET “THAT HUSBAND OF GERTIES ASo8 SOMEWHERE — 4 WU i ? 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