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RURAL CHURCH NOTICES | The First Presbyterian Church : of Wilton ia: Regular Weekly Services 10 & m. Sunday—Bible School; Mr, G. Hochhalter, Supt. 11 @& m—Divine Worship with ser- fon. 7 Christian Endeavor; Gray, president. ! 7 p.m. Thursday—Junior and In-/| termediate C. E. and mission study. Miss Esther Howe and Miss Rath) Christ, superintendents. | 8 p. m. Thursday—Bible Study and; Prayer. i 7p. m. Saturday choir rehearsal at the minister's home. | Everyone invited. Fred W. Christ,| The Morning Watch Presbyterian Charch of Coleharbor Union Sunday School every Sunday | morning in the school house. Mfr./ Carl Carlson, superintendent. Divine Worship with sermon every | Other Sunday at 8 p. m. Christian Endeavor every Sunday at, 2 p.m. Mr. Robert Peightal, presi-; dent. | A cordial invitation to all, Fred/ W. Christ. Stated Supply. Note: The next regular service is! March 19, at 8 p. m. | 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- sembling of Yourselves together.” ‘The next service Sunday, March 26, 8 p.m. | Alexander Presbyterian Church | Pive Miles 8. W. of Underwood | Bible School every Sunday. Elder} &1. 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. Stated Supply. Note: The next regular service is March 19, at 3 p. m. MOFFIT CHURCH . E. Kinzler, pastor 10:30—Morning worship. 11:30 a. m.—Sunday school. Mrs. J. 3. Hill, supt. BRADDOCK CHURCH ©. 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. Baldwin H. M. Gulson (Stated Supply) Sunday, March 19th: 11:00 a. m—Sunday school; Mr. Roy Lewis, supt. | 3:00 p. m.—Preaching service. Sub-; tes “The Ministry of Reconcilia- 7:45 Pp. m—Children’s and young} 's service. A cordial welcome to all services. 11:00—Sunday morning service. Beginning with Sunday, April 2, the | Sunday school will be at 10:30 a. m./ Mr. O. G. Davenport, supt. Now that roads are opening we! hope to see renewed life at the church services, Driscoll Lutheran Church i Lars Foss, Pastor Divine service in the chapel March 19th at 11 a. m. Divine service in Skeedesness church March 19th at 3 p. m. Use the Want Ads | AT THE Three Hit Songs in Cantor’s New Film) “The Kid from Spain” with Eddie Cantor as the pop-eyed matador for laughs and a hundred dark-eyed sen- oritas for further excitement in a lusty tale of Mexican bull-fighting {home. jand mother, Alvin Ghylin and Prof. | Tuesday. [ Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and sons and Burnette Jacobson were dinneg guests at the W. 8. Ross home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Olson and chil- dren and Mr. Jim Olson were Sun- day dinner guests at the Ole Olson home. The Helping Hand club met at the J. Fisher home Sunday. After the business meeting they had a pro- p. m.—Young People's Society of/ gram which was followed by a deli- Miss Marjorie| cious lunch. Joe Cook, Jr., and aunt, Mrs, Ollie Cook, of Bismarck were callers in this vicinity Sunday. Aldred Bouche, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Ross, Violet and Oscar Olson and Dee Bailey were Wing callers Saturday night. Prof. W. S. Ross was a caller at the Ira Bailey and Bethal Batley home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kelley were Sun- day evening callers at the Strand Mr. and Mrs. Ole Wold and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. George Mowder Ross were callers at the Earl Mowder home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Olson, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and sons and Burnette Ja- cobson were callers at the S. L. Jor- dahl home Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and fam- ily were callers at the Clifford Scott home Saturday night. Mrs. W. 8S. Ross called at the A. F. i and Ole Olson home Satur- lay. The Ladies Aid will meet at the school house Tuesday, March 21. i Callers in Regan Saturday were: Mr. C. Kuehl, Mr. C. Our, Guy Mc- Coy, A. Walker, Alvin Ghylin, Prof. Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Bailey spent a few days at the Ira Bailey home this last week. Mrs. S. L. Jordahl was a caller at the Ira Bailey home Tuesday. Mrs. Ira Bailey called at the Bethe) Bailey home Saturday. Dorthea Skie visited with Gudrun | Jordahl over the week-end. ( Guy McCoy and Joe Cook were af-; ternoon callers at the Ole Olson home | Sunday. George Schilling visited at the A. H. Lundberg home in town over the! week-end. Mrs. A. F. Ghylin, Burnette Jacob- son and Dee Bailey were Bismarck! business callers Monday. i] Mrs. Fred Olson and daughter. | Katherine Mary, visited with her} folks Thursday and Friday. oo" Sa | h ease | Christiania iF SO By VIOLET A. CLARKE | Miss Gertrude Elluser, who al spent the winter at the Harry Clooten home, returned to the Marsh Wilton home again last week. Mr. Feather, who has spent the past two weeks with his daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness, left Tuesday for Manago, N. D., where | id Tuesday for Monango for a few lays. Miss Violet Clarke called at the Dan Wahimon home enroute to Sterl- ing Tuesday. A township meeting was held Tues- day at the home of Elder Elness, clerk. pau home enroute to Sterling Fri- lay. Miss Nellie Dance gave a party Monday night for her pupils at the Beyer school. J. R. Johnson was a Sterling caller Mr. Petersen called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Magnus Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clooten spent the week-end in Bismarck with rela- tives and friends. A whist party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen Wed- nesday night. MOVIES | West’s Real He-Men In Keene Film Cast | More than twenty national and in- ternational champions, bronco bus- ters, trick riders, ropers, bull doggers and crack shots, appear in RKO- and love-making is to be presented Saturday, Monday, Tuesday and Wed- nesday by Samuel Goldwyn at the | Paramount Theatre. | Radio Pictures’ “Renegades of the West,” now showing at the Capitol Theatre tonight. The hard riding, he-men of the Eli Harding called at the Edward|. Nonsense and song, as nervous and | OPen spaces in action in the picture bubbling as Eddie himself is, propel | have been identified with western @ gay romantic fable of love under | films for the past fifteen or twenty the southern moon, a story of the | years. Among them is Hank Potts, dark smiling eyes that give matadors | Who is considered the best trick rider OH- UNCLE BIM= THE BROOCH YOU BOUGHT FOR ME !S SHE MOST GORGEOUS THING | od jELL~- ANDY — bel \F THE DAY WILL w = ny : WALT, NOW THAT UNCLE PROBABLY, PHYLLIS,) tueype JOHN HAS THAT $100 BUT HE HASN'T 'T CAME JUST IN THE NICK OF TIME 1 BO WANT TO GET ME SUPPOSE WITH THAT BIG CHECK IN YOUR POCKET NOBODY CAN HOLO NOU AWAY FROM “THE CLO WORRY, WALT. 'M COMFORTABLE el Oi HERE. BUT 1 SUNT HATTIE WILL BE GOING BACK TO THE FARM. HERE, BUT IF THEYRE PLANNING ON GONG 'D UKE DO YOU THINK CAPTAIN FLACK WOULD LET US HAVE A POWER BOAT, I DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU KIDS WANNA SEE ANY MORE OF THAT PLACE THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) HE'S IN A JAM! RELATIVES... A MESS OF THEM,AND HE HASN'T THE NERVE To Boot TO TAK TO You ABouT CHICK= HOW'S HE GETTING ON WITH HIS pre DON'TcHA “THINK (TSA JOH, NO! ('™ Gouna MEET TH’ BIT*CHILLY FoR GoLf / WIFE OVER AT TH’ LINKS- RIGHT Now? WANNA GET AN EARL SRT . ON OUR. GAME THIS YEAR — BUT SHE'LL STILL BE Gon’ Ye KNOW, SAM, WN WIFE SPENDS ALL HER ) MesBE PROM ONG TEE TO ANOTHER | WME _AT AFTERNOON PARTIES -MEBBE IF So, MR. “| \ GET HER INTERESTED IN GOLE SHELL { MATOR: , CT IT ouT! BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES the grace and valor of Spain's noble |in the United States. He won the sport of bull-fighting, with Eddie as the unwilling matador. “The Kid from Spain” continues Cantor’s plans with Samuel Goldwyn of one picture a year. Last year there was “Palmy Days” and the sea- son before “Whoopee.” Three songs, in which the electric blonde comedienne, Lyda Roberti, joins Eddie, enable them to tell you what happens “In the Moonlight,” 4 and his partner are, and looking each other in the eye, in song to ask each other “Look What You've Done!” | against a background of lavish beauty, | beautiful girls, tuneful music and/ |. dance. Prominent in the big cast that sup- ports Eddie and Miss Roberti are Robert Young and Ruth Hall as the Jove interest, and as,the menaces, f of “What a Perfect Combination!” he | 0'ds are Bob Erickson, riding meet in 1925 and the Salinas meet in 1929. Gordon Jones won international roping honors at Wembly, England, in 1924. Buff Jones won the world’s trick riding championship at Chey- enne in 1916. Andrew Jauregui won the single steer roping meet in the Los Angeles Coliseum a few years ago. Others with equally brilliant rec- bull-dogger OA, MR GORDON Te WEXER KNOWN AONE To WHE SUCH BEE OOO TIFOL JEWELS | YOUR SCARFPWD \o SIMPLY GORGEOUS! 1 ADORE and trick-rider; Kenneth Cooper, wor! champion rider of bucking horses; Shorty Hall, Jitney Wright, Tex Palmer, Allen Lee, Walt Robbins, Clem Fuller and Shorty Woods. Some are members of the colorful “marshal's posse” in “Renegades of rustlers operating under the leader- ship of Rockcliffe Fellows. The ac- tionful outdoor romance stars Tom 7 Betty Furness in her first screen ap- Keene, and features the beautiful Pearance. Tribune Want Ad Cash in With a | comes to you f THE SHOW-DOWN! |