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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1933 yall, departments, (If we. age Jn, town THE GUMPS— COUNT ON THE COUNT ing. Merrill Larkin, supt. i corning: worship service. * OH- MILLIE WHAT EVER SerMee rigvian wndeaver » Soctety. 70 US NOW? s on ANA: TUNE WE Get TH WHAT SHALL | DO? WHAT SHALL | OF Intermediate League, tople: “Jonah ; r vier os : wei sae PLL CALL COUNT BESSRORD UP NOW- Young People’s League. | Topic: ugome Social Dangers and How to ve Them.” —Evening worship service. he Worth of @ Man.” TRINITY LUTHERAN 8 p.m. prayer service. Wi “FO OUR NAMES GH,WHAT & . DER: t ‘Avenue A-at Fourth mm. catechinm classes, STERRIBLY te (TS_WONDERFU! \ Opie 8. Rindahl, pastor i UP by Bene THERE ARE “Phere is a Cordial Welcome at GERMAN BAP’ CHURCH A : AS HIM IN THES Trinity” ‘Corner Eighth and Rosser g t = Second Sunday after Trinity. J.J. Lippert, Minister Fe ¢ Ghurch School 9:45 a. m. }_.10:00--Sunday school. Classes for Morning Worship 11:00. ) ait ages. Childrens Program—Sermon, “What|” 11:00—Morning worship, Sermon & costs to be @ Christian.” by the minister. International Luther League Con-} (1:30—Bible instruction for the chil- vention, Fargo, June 30 to July 4. dre ——— 2:20—Annual Sunday school pienic. McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL | We meet at the church to leave for CHURCH c the pi grounds.” Children and 4 wi R parents are invited to join us. Hac! Meine Workin so family beings ae own lunch, Ice y »_Jeream provided free. wsnterd—Mee A: Seammog orreniet |""3:00—Vesper service at the picnic ‘Anthem, “Come Holy Spirit."—Pet- | sounds. Fie. SHITE EET area . . Organ Offertory, ‘Song of Love."—{ ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIO Morris. Broadway at Eighth St. Solo, “My Prayer"—Welch—Miss| Rev. Father R. A, Feehan, Rector MArleen Sanborn. A -n)_|,,Sunday Masses at 7% 8:30, 9:30 and Sermon, “The Standard Life’—-Wal-|10:30 a. m. ch — Nacceavenss EE rgan Postlude—Ashfor ! 3 1Pundey School 12 noon. (Classes tor! | Hazlegrove | i all_ages). $ 2 . Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Special | = —== nye ONCLE iJ VRE nolus its Gelewates to Epworth Teague instte| By MRS, RAY HAZLEGROVE Cantene Min se WE'D BETTER WRITE tute at Valley City, July 10-16. All A NIBBLE. TH DO, SKEEZIX! AUNTIE BLOSSOM WE'VE a te adden Charlie Sattler and Roy Papke THE DISHES ARE GOT EVERVTHING ALL Organ Prelude, “Romance"—Gillette. |called Monday at John Sattlers. Anthem, “Be Joyful in the Lor John Miller and Jake Stylelmeyer H y READY FOR HER TO Craswell. ce | Were in Tuttle Tuesday. sou la cali Juluis Ziviegle called at Hazle- Solo, ‘The Builder"—Foley—Mr. Da- | groves Tuesday forenoon. vid Davie. : — Callers Wednesday at Hazlegroves eS3MON, Ruined by Success"—Wal- | yore Mr. and Mrs, Emerson Glanville. er E. Vater. . . Emerso 5 Organ Postlude—stultz. Philip Sabb and his brother and Roy Prayer Service on Wednerday eve-|Papke and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mc- ee nce Intyre. A hearty welcome awaits you at all 2 our services. Harry Ulfer called at Fred Haas —_——____—__—_ Thursday and they both called at , LUTHERAN | MciIntyres. Peo ecaerence) Harry Ulfers, Lester Hawkins and ROR INeek BeetOr Leo Neiters and Ray Hazlegrove were Second Sunday after Trinity, June/in Wing Friday. 25th Julius Zutegle and Jack Stewart and son Wallace were in Wing Fri- ZION r 39 a, m. Sunday School with all clas 10:45 Morning Worship (English) | day. Mr Peters, pianist. | Mrs. C. F. Gray and Miss Opal Gray 2:30 p.m. Services at Baldwin, Mrs. | were callers and supper guests at the ~ reece ‘W. Coleman, p FRECKLES AND H! 'RIEND: There will be no evening services, |home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sattler S AND HIS FRE S UP AND AT ’EM! e. it. = z All welcom: ged ne se eee rey F 1 STILL (BUT, GEE ;RED, WE THAT'S WHAT WE'RE. THATS RIGHT, REO—AND SURE THERE 19! FIST TUTHER: cHunce lors, Honey “and Philip, MRA Me RECKLES Co At ; eet GOING TO TRY AND FIND ANOTHER FUNNY THING TO ME COME ON.... LETS i soo BERT, guns abt 1888 day at the home of Mr. ard Mrs, John pater ! A TRAVEL | OUT ~Y'SEE, RUNNING ON \ 16, WHAT'S IT DOING ON THID FOLLOW ‘THE. TRACK d lay & y i 3 SEEN a WGHT 10:45 Morning Worship Hawkins northeast of Tuttle. ee : he Woo Ne, HES: OLD TRACK, LATE AT NI 3 SMACK INTO THE Theme: Following Jesus. Mr. and Mrs. John Sattler and THE PHANTOM TO GO BACK TO THE GOSH! THERE'S SOMETHING CEMENT PLANT x mm vice, Th ' .|daughter were guests Sunday at the MYSTERIOUS TO THIS 4, SEE FOR RIG MOREA renin ne” | nome lof Mr, ad ‘Bina. decks Gtowart! LOCOMOTIVE WHOLE. THING? ips A cordial welcome to ail. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and SWEEP PAST ee wera a, family were guests Sunday at the St, George's Epincopal Charch — lhome of Mr. and Mrs. David Albright Mae Lo Miss Florence Fritch, Organist |near Wilton. THEN DISAPPEAR Services Second Sunday after Trin-| Mrs. Will Thieling and daughters Be oval — ar and son, Glen, were guests Sunday at | DOWN THE OLD 9:30 a.m. Young People's Service. {the Harry Ulfers home. LOOP LINE, 10:30 Morning Prayer and Sermon— | ¢———__—__—____—® “The Value of a Little Gift.” 1 Steiber TOWARD THE ont eee tall ¢ ABANDONED ricere utente Herbert Smith Ae By MRS. WM. HICKEL CEMENT PLANT Assistant Lieut, Arthur Anderson 200 o'clock Compa: eet 11:00 o'clock oliness Meeting. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and i (Cire “Nothing Too Hard”—Adi. | family visited at the Fritz Uhde home 3:00. 0% Iwati Monday evening. township school howe,“ "'| Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wadsworth jeeting./and little daughter, Anita, and D. E. 8:00 o'clock Salvation Meeting. Mattis of Wilton called at Alta Tues- WHY, MPS. COMED! MR. DE PY: ARE NOU KIDDING ME? Mesah URlGec Nee mania evian |AAY: THAVEN'T SEEN / BELIEVE ~ I MET YOU AT WHY-AH- I'DONT KNOW MP. the ;Gates? “Nailed to the Cross”—| Mr. and Mrs. Halvor Halvorson and ‘THE RACES, OR WAS IT AT NO-T THINK mune ce latent? oy. DE PYSTER DE PYSTED OM »__|family left this week for an extended 5 NOW \F XOU CAN PLAY “ WITH-1 JUST WANTED TO SEND A agg emi” Ghall We Escape"—| visit in Minnesota and Iowa, N ~ GOLF AND HAVE DINNER " UTTLE OF THAT APPLE SAUCE RIGHT « » ese services will be held at the} Mrs. Reka Manning and Miss Emma Galvation Army Citadel, 113 Mai A cordial in, Taraneh cag | Soloman spent Thursday afternoon a ae Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and i emer BaPni: uRCH sons were visitors at the John Ander- i yee, Bt and Avenue B son home Thursday evening. He Ellis L. Jackson, Pastor Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olson spent ¥ gunday, Sune 35, 1938: Sanday, sane, aurch school, wit-| Tuesday evening at the Fritz Uhde home. Feat cee! Pr enaent. Cleaner)” Callers ab the Rebert Patener home for all ages Bote ee Eien say, on Wednesday were Donald Falmer, ° 4 Paul Rupp, George McAllister and “ Ni Pal . » Otfoutety, “Sereneae”—Bindise, |son, Wallace, Mr. and Mrs, John Special Music, “Come Unto Me"— |Steinert of Regan and Mr. and Mrs. om rE) Messiah, by Miss Edith | Ril] Hickel and son, ‘Wayne. juthrie, ing Straight to the} Regan callers from this vicinity Btenght Ling’ Wilts Le daccson, '"°|Tuesday were Mr, and Mrs. Fred 8:00—The evening service. Bergquist and family, Mr. and Mrs. plenlee meth mand, Mike Boschee and family, Gottlieb Offertory, “Chimes of 8t. Cecilai,” |Steinert and family, Andrew Albrecht, ‘William Worthington. Robert Patzner, Bert Danielson and WHAT DOES SAM CARE FOR MONEY? Otfertory, “Eventide,” M. 1. Pres-|Mr. and Mrs, ‘Bill Hlckel and. son, ree: : on. 7 s , “The Vi Life,” Elis | Wayne. é WOT CHOW! Home AcaIn, AT LAST! (T WAS A LONG. OWE! GOT $ SOO IN TH’ BANK, AN’ THATS WHERE ' Ta GET THIS ONeE-BU x. geckecn, he Victorious Tate,” Bilis | "hire. Signe Johnson. and daughter, HOT, HUNGRY, TIRESOME TOURNEY — BUT WHAT OF IT? DIN’ FOR | LL SOON BE SITTIN’ ON TOP ue pret eaiaol mee” Note: We welcome to our pulpit |Hilma, and Ole Strand spent Monday ALL en TRoVeLEs ARE OVER Now! py OF TH’ worRto! = during (the pastor's vacation Rev. H. levening at the F.C. Uhde home, \ ; é |. Bens, 5. hain if = We invite you to hear Mr Bens and | Vina and Myrwin Oder spent the enjoy the fellowship of the church. week-end with Albert and Bessie An- Se ae derson. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH | Bud Lundberg and Otto Uhde called Feat ane Rraeree venus at the F. C. Uhde home Tuesday af- 10 a. m.—Sunday church school for | ternoon. | AT THE MOVIES | Most Thrilling and ‘International House’ Amazing Scenes Called Joy-Festival Ever Pictured The nation’s most riotous comics Clyde Beatty, the world’s greatest | ae gathered in the current season’ Noy animal trainer, will be seen on|laughfest, “International House,” Screen of the Capitol theater Sat- | which ns today at the Paramount uaeey | and Monday. Pull in your neeas y , boys and girls, “The Big Cage” a is not for weak hearts. It's a thriller.| The imposing cast includes Peggy Beatty comes as the featured player | Hopkins Joyce, W. C. Fields, Rudy WELL. SPOSE A BUNCH in “The Big Oage,” the Universal cir-| Vallee, Stuart Erwin, George Burns . OF WW’ FEDAS We cus drama which is virtually a story | and Gracie Allen, Sari Maritza, Col. of his own life. One of its sequences | Stoopnagle and Budd, Cab Calloway 8 shows him performing in an arena | and his orchestra, Baby Rose Marie, . Z 3 RGAT ay PAOULO BE RON ON A With 43 jungle-bred lions and tigers.| Bela Lugosi, Lona Andre, Sterling E j de: STRICT BUSINESS BASIS! Beatty is the only man who ever com-| Holloway, Franklin Pangborn, Ed- i 5 PLY CANT bined two savage enemies in the same| mund Breese, Lumsden Hare and Ref . prey BOARD cage. This unique circus act is ru-| those lovely “Girls in Cellophane.” Z 4 Bteae ne. mored in Hollywood to be lterally Funny Mr, Fields ; ; , eae eee hair-raising when shown in closeup| You've never seen anything quite ‘ ts Wungan - ‘on the screen, Much of the action of} as funny as the eccentric Professor 4 5 e i FOR THE SOMMER, “The Big Cage” takes place in the! Quail, portrayed by Fields, who starts : Oe, os 4 | winter quarters of a circus, and the| off from Juarez, Mexico, on a non- climax of the story, made at the| stop flight to Kansas City with a height of a terrific storm, finds sev-| load of 3.2. He uses his compass eral lions and tigers loose in the| needle to darn his socks, finds him- mammoth show tent during a per-| self in Wu-Hu, China, hovering over formance. A few thousand people had | the “International House.” Down he been paid as extras to act as an audi-| comes to get involved with Peggy ence. Before it was all over they had| Hopkins Joyce, and her Jealous ex- earned their money. The climax came | husband, General Petronovich, played near being a tragedy. by Bela Lugosi. Baers win Beatty in “The Big es age” are @ Page, Mickey Roo-| A National Brake Code specifies ney, Wallace Ford, Vince Barnett,| that the stopping distance fetes WASH TUBBS Andy Devine, Raymond Hatton, Rob- | wheel brakes is as follows: 20 feet, oeataated ALT ert McWade, Wilfred Lucas, James | excellent; 25 feet good; 35 feet, un- ASH 1S.ON THE SPOT. THE MATE DI : OR A MOMENT IT SEEMS J 3 . ; . ELIGHTS Durkin, fe. AW) In Giving HIM DANGEROUS TASKS, AND CERTAIN THAT HE WIL ONE OF THEM COMES NEAR BEING HIS LAST. fm WiniieD VER DOMRD: foal 1 a ee ee, eicitet ieee sa all ita ae ai eh a ee LUCKILY, HOWEVER, WASH GRABS “THE SHROUDS AND 1 Leaver. “THE MATE GIVES A SNORT OF DScUST, ‘ 5 : i j ss lista oe os pi =

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