The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 25, 1933, Page 11

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RURAL CHURCH NOTICES The First Presbyterian Church of Wilton Regular Weekly Services 10 a m. Sunday—Bible School; Mr. G. Hochhalter, Supt. During the month of August the minister has his annual vacation. Ser- vices during this month will be ac- cording to local announcement The Sunday School will continue each Sunday at 10 a.m. Classes for all ages. Every one welcome. The mid week services will be omitted. (eg ated invited. Fred W. Christ, Pastor. 3 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. Church services every other Sunday at 8 p.m. Note: The minister’s vacation dur- ing August. The next regular service Sunday, Sept. 10 at 8 p, m. The Morning Watch Presbyterian Unio. a di “Echoo! Sunday in Sunday every morning in the school house. Mr. Cari Carlson, superintendent. Divine Worship with sermon every other Sunday at 8 p. m. Note: Vacation for the minister in August. The next regular service September 3 at 8 p. m. Christian Endeavor every Sunday at Bh Be m. Mr. Robert Peightal, rresi- ent. A cordial invitation to all. Fred W. Christ. Stated Supply. ©. E. Kinzler, pastor 10:30—Morning worship. 11:30 a, m.—Sunday school, Mrs. J. . Hill, supt. Braddock Church O. E. Kinzler, pastor 10:00 a. m.—Sunday school. Mrs. L. V. Lesehur, supt. AT THE Indian Grid Star In. Featured Cast Of Zane Grey Film Randolph Scott, Sally Blane, Fred Kohler, Lucille La Verne, Charley Grapewin and Jim Thorpe, Carlisle Indian football star, play the leading roles in the movie version of Zane Grey’s popular novel, “Wild Horse Mesa,” which comes to the Paramount Theater Friday and Saturday. The story centers around Scott, who is engaged in the task of at- tempting the capture of a great white wild-stallion, which roams the Ari- zona mesa, His task is complicated when an outlaw leader attempts to place the blame for a robbery he has committed on Scott’s younger brother, and when, passing himself off under false colors, he gets Miss Blane’s mother and uncle to back him in his horsecapturing venture. Special Added Attraction *‘SAMARANG’ DRAMA OF AGE OLD STRUGGLE A story of age-old struggle is told in “Samarang,” the B. F. Zeidman- United Artists picture at the Para- mount Theatre Friday and Saturday. There is the struggle of the lowly pearl-diver to win the chieftain’s daughter, which is against all tribal tradition, and the struggle to live that. g0es on incessantly below the water. Ahmang, the handsomest pearl diver in Samarang and famed throughout all Malaysia, is as much at home under the water as on the land, and in both elements he has to wrestle to the utmost of his strength to exist. He kills sharks and has encounters with pythons, tigers, tapirs nd cannibals. ‘The Chinese li, a measure of length, is the equivalent of one one-hun- Gredth of a day's walk; on the level this slightly exceeds one-third of an English mile, but in hilly country it meee be as little as one-eighth of a le. Output of automobiles in the United States during April was the highest in 21 months. The production was estimated at 137,300 units by the Na- tional Automobile Chamber of Com- merce. other Sunday at 3 p. m. Note: Vacation for the minister in August. The next regular service September 3, at 3 p. m. Christian Endeavor every Sunday evening. Elder Walter LeRoy, State Pres. of C. E., leader. ou are invited. Stated Supply. Westminister Presbyterian Stewartsdale—Sunday: school 10:30 . G. Davenport, superintendent. Preaching service 11:30, Baldwin Presbyterian Sunday school 10 a.m. Roy Lewis. superintendent. « Children’s and Young People’s serv- ice 7 p. m. Wednesday. Preaching service 8 p m. The preaching service at Baldwin is held every other Sunday. Maria Lutheran Church, Braddock G. Adolph Johns, pastor. Sunday, Aug. 27 at 10 a. m.—Stn- day school. 8 o’clock—Evening worship. Special music by the choir. Sermon on the text of the day, Matt. 23:1-12, by the pastor. At the close of the evening worship, ON HER FOR, BETRAYING HIM TO BIM_GUMP = SUDDENLY A_KEY TURNS IN, THE LOCK =THE DOOR OPENS- oc THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1938 THE GUMPS—ON THE POINT OF THE JAW wu! ‘WH, JHE MEAN! h OF THIS? ey AWA FROM MY WIFE= OH~ SO PRE BACK= ARE YOU? YOUR WIFE = HA! HA! YOU Fook= ‘HIS WOMAN IS MY WIFE- r. v Fred W. Christ.) FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS S.0.S.! I DON'T KNOW, BUT IT CAME FROM SHADYSIDE ~NEVER HEARD SOMEBODY TELEPHONED OR TELEGRAPHED, I DON'T KNOW WHICH~T GUESS THEY TELEPHONED—WELL ANYWAY, IT DON'T MAKE ANY DIFF- SOMEBODY WAS SICK,OR HURT, OR IN AN ACCIDENT, OR SOMETHING, = AND TO GET WORD To You~ - . T GUESS THAT'S ALL! DIDN'T THEY SAY A WHO WAS CALLING? OF TH’ PLACE ~ANYHOW, THEY SAID 4 SURELY THEY GAVE ul. ‘Gy Ree USP by The. By BLOSSEB \F THEY DID, L DONT KNOW~BUT TH’ TOWER MAN WOULD KNOW~WELL) T GOTTA GET BACK AND GET MY DIME. FOR WALKIN’ WAY SOME NAME !! a special congregational meeting will| THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) be held to decide the time of services for the remainder of the year. Every voting member is urged to be present. Thursday, Aug. 31—Choir practice. GAYTON SCHOOL HOUSE Sunday School every Sunday. Mrs. E. Perry, Supt. Preaching service every other Sun- day at three o'clock. On the Sunday there is no preach- ing service Sunday School meets at 10:30 a. m. On preaching service Sundays at 2 p.m, SERVICES AT STILL Lutheran Services at Still Hall, Services will be held at 8:00 p. m. Waldo L. Ellickson in charge. The change in time is made so as not to conflict with morning worship at Sunne Lutheran Church. Union Sunday School 10:00 a. m. You are invited to join us in wor- ship. Mrs. J. M. Thompson, Supt. Lutheran Services at Regan Cong. Church. Services at 11:30 a. m. Waldo L. Ellickson in charge. . Canfield Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. All are cordially invited. Waldo L. Ellickson. DRISCOLL LUTHERAN CHURCH Lars Foss, Pastor Divine Service in the Chapel next Sunday, Aug. 29, at 11 a. m. and in Zion church same date at 2 p. m. Confirmation class meets after serv- ice in Zion church. MOVIES Summerville-Pitts, Screen’s Star Team, In Biggest Scream ‘The announcement of a Slim Sum- merville-ZaSu Pitts feature in Bis- mack is an event. It will interest a tremendous number of people to know that “Her First Mate,” which is the latest of this famous pair's Uni- versal features, will open at the Cap- itol Theatre Saturday. “Her First Mate” is taken from a famous story. It was a Broadway play entitled “Salt Water” by Dan Jarrett, John Golden and Frank Craven. It played at the John Golden Theatre with Frank Craven, Una Merkel], Claude Cooper, Alan Goode, Edith Elliott and Patri- cia, O’Hearn, In support of Slim and Za8u will be found Una Merkel, who played in the stage version, Warren Hymer, Berton Churchill, Jocelyn Lee and those salty looking character men, George Marion and Henry Armetta. Jocelyn Lee has just returned from a very successful picture visit to Eng- land. “Her First Mate” is all about &@ candy butcher on a Hudson’ River steamboat who had successfully kid- ded his wife into the belief that he was a great saflor-man and whose one ambition was to captain a sea- going vessel. ZaSu saved and pinch- ed until she had enough to buy a boat. But it was a ferry boat, and it blew up on its first trip. The kangaroo was named through @ misunderstanding. In 1770 Captain Cook asked a native the name of the animal and the native replied, “kan ga roo,” meaning “I don’t under- stand.” Cook thought it was the name of the animal, —__________ EE = TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY The California Wave Nook, 102 Third Street, Bismarck, bination YOUR HAIR, comes down dripping wet, from a REAL STEAM SUPER- CURLINE PERMANENT. Every wave an oil Wave. Special to Sep- tember Ist. $3.50. All beauty par- lor prices wili be raised in Sept. Buy & permanent before the raise, Harrington’s. Phone 130. Notice to All Gasoline Retailers A meeting of Gasoline Retailers and service station man- agers will be held tonight (Friday, Aug. 25th) at 8:00 o’clock in the. Lion’s den Business, at G. P. Hotel. Important ™ KNOW IF THOSE TWO MEN WHO CALLED ON GLADYS WERE REALLY THE POLICE---LET ME THINK-- LIRS.GIMMIES CURIOSITY FINALLY GETS THE BEST OF HER+--- REMEMBER — 1T WAS SIMPLY DYING TO HELLO,GLADYS DARLING! 1 CAME, OVER TO BORROW OU BEEN? AND How's CHICK 2 CHICK HAS BEEN HAVING A LITTLE TROUBLE --THANKS TUL GET THE EGG FOR OU NOTHING, REALLY! ‘BUT IT MIGHT HAVE CAUSED NO END OF TROUBLE. A COUPLE OF OUR BUS-BODY NEIGHBORS WROTE A, LETTER TO THE HERE'S THE EGG = AND A LETTER! You CAN RETURN THE Ecc! WEY, Lannie! Who DO | HaeTa see) YOU eENTer a ABOUT ENTERING IN A RACE? WHILE SAMS ARGUIN, \'UL OUCK OVER AN'cET @ HOT DOG! WAY, YER ON RACE? MUU! THass s @ LaueH! FELLA uy fete THERE, NOBODY KIN “TeLtL ME 14 CRAZY, AN’ GET away : wit iT! BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES OW, PROFESSOR —HANE | WHY YES — THAT 16, “OU SEEN BILLY 2 BUT.1M come FISHING ~ BESIDES, MY WORD! 1 CANT SEE WHAT THERE 16 RERE YO BE SAFE FROM PLEASE HELP ME FIND HIM ' 1 FEEL SO SAFE WITH A Bo HE MAN URE Yoo NEAR WE WAS HERE A FEW MINUTES AGO, WATTIE SE Men! THEY PORSLE ME WHEREVER 1GO!YM SMPN PESTERED To DEATH! OW, WHY CANT ALL MEN JUST ANOTHER VICTIM! wa YOU 2 way, you DARLING = 1 SIMPLY ADORE FIishiNe UNE YOU + SERIOUS- MINDED, GALLANT. ND WASH AND EASY THE OTHER. ap EVEN THEIR ENTIRE LIVES! Oon'T TRUST ‘EM, ALLEY OOP COMMITTEE. HEN SOMETHING HAPPENS THAT CHANGES “THE BOYS' PLANS DISTRESS FROM THE LITTLE LADY WHO CAN ALWAYS TAKE CARE OF HERSELF. T THINK I SPRAINED MY ANKLE. ALLEY TAKES A LICKIN’! MAYBE IM AN OL SOFTY, BUT | JUST CAN'T SOCK 'IM ~- NOT AFTER THAT PITIFUL WONDER _ WHAT \T WOULD DO IF I'D PAT IT ALITTLE AN! TALK REAL FRIENDLY > NICE OU DINNYSAR— NICE OL

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