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‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1984 THE GUMPS—HEAVEN, HOME AND HAPPINESS \F NE THINKS I'M GOING TO THE IDEA OF BRINGING US ‘To A PLACE LIKE THIS- ie ‘ STAND FOR THIS HE MUST SE, A BILLIONAIRE NE HASNT TAKEN US GUT By UL FLY OUT OF Cael. YOO RNGH = ONE NIGHT SINCE You WERE MARRIED — Z E WINDOW Sraw_arranceot, | oe NT HAVE 1O HIRE I= AND IM GETTING KITCHEN WORK- Lifes AND | DONT HAVE TO. r= ALL {AND IF 1 HEAR HIM DISHES - EARLY i 13) ee COMI ( MENTION LOVEIN A COTTAGE AGAIN- ILL SCREAM , fees | A am | ZT ise ee: ee HE longest punt in history? It was one Te 115 yards, made by Harry Raben- horst, present basketball and baseball coach at Louisiana State, when he played for little Wake Forest in 1919. ‘The punt came during Wake Forest's annual Meer) Med North Carolina State, }- Thanksgiving Day. f North Carolina had rushed the ball to Wake Forest's six-inch line, but lost it on - downs. Rabenhorst then aM yards, a tre- air. Gurley, State safety man, touched the ball as itvrolled on toward the goal line. Then Johnson, Wake Forest efd, fell on it “ touchdown, five yards beyond the “Well, can we go home now or do you want to tear around the rest of the night?” meeting at Driscoll will be held at RURAL atop. me Se oe CHURCH SP] evening, “tintore at'1'30 snd seniors NOTICES — se epeagee| — ‘at Suse come ta | eee « t : = A LONG Time! Give ys a Wear SOMETHIN! f : h Ev ING! i LITTLE TUNE! @ RATTLE OFF ANYTHING! || - ‘ QAaBL2@tsyaRewee veavsooumm meetings ira gpg naa oa la cone ue over lov. 18th, Friday evening Saturday evening 8:00. Sundey will be the last day with two services, Come in the morning. ‘bring in . your lunch and stay for the afternoon Rev. E. E. Matteson is the speaker |, and Rev. D. K. Meyers will lead the TWS RIDE WAS BEEN * MONAS CAR, Nou ‘TWINK .BY_ THAT singing. 4 E ORWEWAN | ane: ' TIME 1S WILL BE SAFE A cordial invitation is extended to Swen 1 , vo FEA 2 eee all to attend these closing services. ' WHATS THE MATTER ? is #. M. Gulson, Pastor. iy : Nov. 18, Sunday School 2:00 p. m. Mrs. E. Perry, Preaching service 3:00 p. m. Baldwin: Sunday School 11:00 a. m. ee Lewis, Supt. ee next preaching service wi : riscoll Sunday, Nov. 25 at 8:00 p. m. Divine worship at Driscoll 11:00/ The church needs you and you am. Divine worship at Zion 2:30 p. m. Luther League meets at Driscoll at 7:00 p. m. The yearly meeting of the voting of the congregation will be held at Zion on Monday Nov. 19. The BURSPEMW Oren ‘Merry Widow’ Has | Tap Dance Fadeout A “dance fadeout” is the latest un- usual achievement of the talking wereen, Tt was invented by Albertina Rasch,| music which comes to the Capitol noted creator of dance spectacles, and | theatre Sunday midnight, Monday Herbert Stothart, musician, and is/and Tuesday with Russ Columbo, one of the novelties in Ernest Lu- bitsch’s gay Continental production of “The Merry Widow”, which comes Monday to the Paramount Theatre with Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette , OUERZEREE-SESRERER.F*OEEGE. Fx922283..982 Gooccs Rug E4uegee= e ~ CENTURIES, THEY LEARN, CHEESE MAKING HAS BEGN THE! OWNS COWS. were set to record the tapping of their French- a sounding board to the of Chevalier’s song, “Girls; Girls, orchestra, dininuendoed, 4 the gitls tapped more more A the footsteps “fading out” with ins © gece daeflask a5, ef BEES URSIO