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RURAL CHURCH NOTICES ‘he First Presbyterian Cherch ef Wilton Regular Weekly Services 10 am. Sunday—Bible School; , G, Hochhalter, Supt. 12 & m—Divine Worship with ser- mon. 7 B. m.—Young People’s Society of Endeavor; Miss Marjorie Gray, president. 7 p.m. Thursday—Juntor and In- 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 church. Everyone invited. Fred W. Christ, stor. Note: Sunday morning March 26 Rev. Ralph Shirley of Stee! will speak at both Sunday School and church services. The pastor will be at Steele | where a special series of Lenten serv- ices will be held. The Morning Watch Presbyterian Church of Coleharbor Union Sunday School every Sunday | morning in the school house. Mr.) Carl Carlson, superintendent. H Divine Worship with sermon every other Sunday at 8 p.m. Christian Endeavor every Sunday 1 p.m. Mr. Robert Peightal, presi- | Woodworth home this week and hold- jand Miss Lucille were callers. FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1983 THE GUMPS— TOO LATE! Missouri By L. M. CRAWFORD Miss Eliza Nicholson was a guest at the Sam Robinson home Tuesday evening. Mr. Pingree is staying at the Studie Aly as Hi il ‘ih i i ing church services every night at Manning school No. 2. Joe Erickson returned from Mon- tana last week and is working for Sam Robinson. Joe Clark was a supper guest at the John Crawford home Thursday. Little Doris Hoheimer had her nose broken in two places last week when the car in which she was riding struck a stump, throwing her for- ward. Doris has been staying with her aunt, Mrs. J. E. Chesak and mo- toring to Bismarck to receive medical treatment. Elvina, Elton and Robert Ander- son are attending school at Manning school No. 2. Stanley Frances was a dinner guest at the William MacDonald home Monday. Mrs. Sam Robinson, Mrs. Alex Anderson, Mrs. John Crawford NE HASN'T TALKED WITH NER WN FOUR DAYS— MEAH, AN’ CATCH CROOKS AN’ BANDITS AN’ GET REWARDS. HERES THAT BICYCLE PEDAL YOU WANTED, Misses Eleanor and Margery Mac- PUGNOSE. Donald of Bismarck spent the week- end at their home here. Studie Woodworth, Clarence Beard, Mr. Pingree, Johnnie Crawford, Mr. William MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Emory . and Mrs. Alex An- were Bismarck hoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and dent. | A cordial invitation to all. Fred ‘W_ Christ. Stated Supply. | Note: The next regular service is | April 2nd at 8 p.m. ‘The Congregational Church of Wing Sunday School every Sunday at m.—Mrs. Clyde Harvey, Supt. | Everyone ts 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, 8p. m. ' Note: Rev. Ralph Shirley of Steele | will preach the sermon and conduct} the service, exchanging pulpits with! Rev. F. W. Christ. | Alexander Presbyterian Church Pive Miles S. W. of Underwood Bible School every Sunday. Elder Sunday at 3 p. m. | evening, Elder Walter LeRoy, State . . ite, Pres. of C. E., leader. és Stated Supply. Note: The April 2nd at 3 p. m. Special Note: Dr. A. J. Dressler and five students of Jamestown col- lege will conduct a service in the Alexander church under the auspices of the C. E. on Friday evening, Mareh 3ist. Everyone invited. MOFFIT CHURCR O. E. Kinzler, 10:30—Morning worship. 11:30 a. m—Sunday school. Mrs. J. J. Hill, supt. CHURCE ©. & Kinzler, pastor . 10:00 a. m.—Sunday school. Mrs. L. ohn roger 300 p. m—Epworth League. Lloyd ‘Wills, president. 8:00—Evening worship. Baldwin Presbyterian H. M. Gulson (Stated Supply) supt. 3:00 p, m.—Preaching service. People’s service. A cordial weleome to all services. Westminister Presbyterian H. M. Gulson, Pastor 11:00—Sunday morning service. Mr. O. G. Davenport, supt. ! Now that roads are opening we) DRISCOLL LUTHERAN CHURCH mation class meet after service. Air pictures have been in the as- cendency in Hollywood ever since “Wings” thrilled audiences with its amazing scenes of valiant gladiators waging battles to the death a mile above earth. A series of spectacular aerial productions have followed since —“Hell’s Angels,” “The Dawn Patrol,” “Flight.” “Dirigible’” and “The Lost Squadron” being among the most notable. But all of them dealt with aviation film showing the wonders of modern commercial aviation remained to be made until Columbia again set a new vogue by producing “Air Hostess,” a romantic film revolving about the Tove of one of those adventurous modern girls who fly the great trans- continental planes for a living. This picture, showing tonight at the Capi- tol theater, reveals the whole excit- ing story of passenger flying in the United States in its present state of perfection. Evalyn Knapp plays the title role of “Air Hostess,” James Murray, who made a remarkable screen debut sev- eral years ago in King Vidor’s “The Crowd,” is the hero. Thelma Todd, Arthur Pierson, J. M. Kerrigan, Jane Darwell, ‘ley Palmer, Mozelle Brittone, m | ‘next regular service i 11:00 a. m—Sunday school; Mr.|callers in Bismarck Wednesday. 7:45 p. m—Children’s and young/ day en route home from Bismarck. Beginning with Sunday, April 2, the| Jacob Dietrich, Bob Woodland and Sunday school will be at 10:30 a. m./son Ralph were callers in Bismarck | hope to see renewed life at the church | Clear's Monday. services. Divine service in Zion church next | Ervin were callers in the capital city Sunday, March 26 at 2 p.m. Confir-| Monday. Lars Foss, Nicholson's and Dan McClean’s Sun- Pastor. (day. Something New! Great Comic Cast in —Aviation Film Al Jolson’s Picture About Women in its wartime aspects. The great | Lucille and Henry Crawford, Sr., were entertained for Sunday dinner at the William Mills home near Brittin and iso visited at the C. D. Kimball jome. John Klucksdahl is helping Leslie Clark with his work. Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald and family, “Red” Tressler and Mr. and Mrs. drew Irvine and family visited at the Alex Anderson home Sunday. Misses Evelyn and Olive Fryer were reckiond gumcte at {iste Hetie Bn FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Bismarck. Bob McDonnell, student in the Bis- ! fe lace marck high school, spent the week- ™ STANDING aad THIS DECK... su htnl ys Rag. U.S. Pat. Of. Copyright, 1933, »y The Chicata, ibgeed AS FAR AS I CAN SEE, THIS BOAT ISNT DAMAGED IN ANY WAY ~1 CAN'T IMAGING A SHIP LIKE THIS, OUT HERE end at the Leslie Clark home. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Woodworth were Thursday dinner guests at the John Crawford home. The local township board met at the home of the township clerk, Dan MacLean, Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Porter from Moffit was a busi- ness caller in this community Tues- day. od S.W. Burleigh | By MRS. ALEX STEWART | ( | Donald Nickolson and family visit- ed at his sister, Anna Nickolson’s. Monday. Paul Hapel called at Andrew Er-| ——--— = —- vin’s Saturday. (Mom’n Pop) Paul Hanson was a caller at Sarah THE NEWFANGLES McMurrich’s Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Davenport and! son Bernard and Miss Esther Hum- phrey attended the Rupp sale at! Baldwin Saturday afternoon. Angus Stewart was a caller at Wil- son Brown and Andrew Ervin homes Saturday evening. Donald Nickolson called at the O. JUST A MINUTE! WHADDA AN, YOU GU! RSE YOu WELL ---ER--- AH THAT'S TOO BAD! L GUESS T CAN GIVE You A UTTLE TIME. BSS YOU CAN! CAN! HE'S PAID wi: WYWIRE ON HIM. CERTAINLY NOT ! el G'S GONNA BE OrAy, PAL! G. Davenport and Wilson Brown homes Monday. Paul Hapel, Alex and Norman Ste- wart, Bert Buckley, Charlie Mallard and family and Lee Mallard were | Mr. and Mrs. Claude Houser of Moffit visited at Alex Stewart's Mon- Paul Hanson and family are mov- ing onto the Sarah McMurrich farm near Brittin. Vernon Gramling left for Wyoming Monday to sheer sheep. Andrew Ervin, Alex Stewart and, By SMALL SHE KNOWS! Now miNo Your “eusiNess! ‘4 ) BUT, Dearie, Listen! GOING TO BUN THis COAT LE (TS) WHAT TH’ HECK DO | TH Last THING | Do! OU WANT WITH AN= GTHER. NEW CoAT? SALESMAN SAM Fes, man! now wheat WILL IT bE? Friday. James Brown visited at Dan Me-} Earl Baker, Bill Reed, Mr. and Mrs.| Charlie Mallard and family and Lee Mallard, D. G. Davenport and Vane (TLL BE ANCTHER ROW IN THE FAMILY! BUT ANNAN, I GOING To LOOK AT, A CoAT FoR eriseve! SS Clarence Farrell visited at Anna i! — iN} In “Hallelujah, I'm a Bum,” his United Artists picture which comes | to the Paramount Theatre on Satur- |day, Al Jolson corralled a cast of = |Hollywood comedians the like of jwhich has never before been seen in one film production unit. The story of “Hallelujah, I'm a BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES YOR KWOW, PAL 1 1 ty WS POSSE . 1VE |Bum,” written especially for Jolson DUST CANT GET OVER BEEN A RENT jby Ben Hecht, lends itself admirably TW! WEA THAT YUE MANN PLACES |to comedy, but it is the pathetic and SEED YON BEFORE || Ib FACT. ALL poignant sort rather than slapstick. {It is also the sort which had to be |handled properly in order to get over Cast a Winner Because of this several weeks were Spent in selecting the cast of charac- ters, and all sorts of care was exer- cised in choosing the People. was selected for one of the principal 'roles, and then Chester Conklin ang his walrus moustache were signed. vraek Sew, Soe ig star. who has played both on ‘Broadwat’ and in Betrent, stepped into the Picture, too. Bert Roach, who has been the comic | WASH ‘SMES WWING | A BEARDED LADY, EN? SOUNDS SusPiCious) BEHIND DER | BOYS; MAYBE VE BETTER INVESTIGATE,