The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 31, 1935, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1935. —. Tennis Player, * | HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 15 Marked with 4,50ne of our FFE SLIUINIKINOWN Lida players. 2 20 To exist. QA lout, LIEISITMMPIEITIAILMESITIEM! 21 peast of 32 Island. LR LETTE TL LSM} burden. 4UTo gain INJOIOISIET toma JOMIBIEIR] 22 chambers, “Knowledge, {GIRIATI IN| of |KJAIUIRII] 24 Price. Eye. TIE IRIN IE | NGWN E|NITILJA] 25 Sores, UNKI IN} 26 Meat, 1TTo torture, {0 ‘SOLDIER 18 To refute, INJO/SIE [S} ISIPIAIRIS} 27 Cooks in fat. 19 Northeast, MOIWMBATRICTAISMMAIBIAL_ 28 Portion, 20 Strong pins PALE IRIE MN ITI IE MMLUIT[e] 29 Desert anima Seu (UNEIRITIUAT ICAP Tae) eee rawn 23 Church officials noun. VERTICAL speech, 24 Brief. 36Pierces with Book parchy 33 Clan symbol. 25 Feather scarf, _ horns, ment. 34 Burdened, 26Long stick, | 37 Musical note. 2To steal. 36 Festival, 2712 inches, 38 He is a mem-. 3 Form of “a,” 37 Flannel, 28To act as @ ber of the ——= 4 Slays. 38 Flatfish, model. Cup team, 5 Sneaky. 39 Monkey. 29 Felony. 42 Deadly. 6 Pronoun, 40 Tanner's 30 Missile. 43 Sorrowful, 7 To choose by vessel. 31 Ends of dress 44 Armadillo ballot. 41 Wrath, coats. 45 Grew dim, 8 Smooth. 42 Note in scale rennin LAE TIT 32.Noah’s boat, 46 Hair on a 924 hours. 43 Membranoue 33 Adjusts as 3 horse’s neck, 10 Senior. bag. watch, 47 Pepper nuts, 11 Solitary. 45 Postscript. $5 Neuter pro. 48 He is an ——. 13 Perched. 46 Musical note, Fri Tiere rer) CLONE aN aN 00 a re a ee \id Niel Nid | Alexander Church: E. E. Matteson, Stated Supply. Sunday School 2:00 p. m. RURAL hea CHURCH || esc oe a, NOTICES ‘Benior “Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p.m. Walter LeRoy, President, ~— m Wing Spek Meteo ones < ‘Sunday E. E. Matteson, SI Supply. daschae caperteacene eT Y+! oohie church services are held every Epworth League 7 p. m., Lloyd Wills, two weeks on Sundays at 8:00 p. m., Everyone invited. Sunday School every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Mrs.) SALESMAN SAM Clyde Harvey, superintendent. 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor uns HOT DAWG, der the leadership of Supt. Hall, @ BULLSEY: LUTHERAN CHURCH East of Wilton May 26, 1935 Sunday School 10:30 a. m. . Wingering, ‘The Luther League will meet at the Parish Priest. |the Henry Thor home, May 31, at 8 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES |" ™ 1H. M, Gulson, Pastor MARIA LUTHERAN CHURCH @02 Avenue D. Phone 847 Braddock Glencoe: G. Adolph Johns, Pastor Preaching service 10:00 a. m. Sunday, June 2: wartedale: 5 Sunday School 10:30 8. m. Preaching service 11:30 a. m. 3:00 p. m.—Church worship. Baldwin: Sermon: “With Jesus in Heaven.” Sunday school, 11 a. m. Thursday afternoon, June 6, Ladies Preaching service 8 p. m. Aid at the Oscar Nordstrom home. Miss Olga Bohlin, assisting hostess, WILTON E. B. Matteson, Stated Supply DRISCOLL PARISH $ Sunday, June 2 Gunday School 10:00 a, m. Divine worship’ at Tuttle in the | BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES G. Hochalter, Supt, of Senior de-| Norse language at 11:00 a. m. partment, Divine worship at Langedahl in the NER TART RING ‘Mrs. V. Fiegel, Supt. of primary and | English language at 3:00 p. m. OF NOUR'S RAS Junior and intermediate departments.| Evening service at St. Petri at 8:00 Preaching service at 11:00 a. m. p.m, sieviiadiy a 8 at & s s Fy % h r ea u . ¢c n ea ii L at al ro] ‘H oO * : b& 4 = f C3 ; ©. T. Brenna, Pastor. ursday 8:00 p.m. MISSION CHURCH Senior C. E. Endeavor, Sunday 7:00 East of Wilton Sunday School at 10:00 a, m. DeVee Richard, president. Preaching service at 11:00 a. m. choir practice, Thursday et “The Mighty Power of ve.” Preaching service at 8 p. m. Subject: “No Room for Christ.” Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8:00 m. A very cordial invitation extended to the public to attend these services. 4. E. Bergland, Pastor. Pp AT THE MOVIES Buck Jones in New ‘Under Pampas Moon’ Type of ¥ Westerner} Has New Film Locale A new kind of Western picture! A new character, a new locale and comes to the Capitol Theatre ht, j \- Buck Jones in “Stone of Silver Greek*| ores Te™ SoS numbers will be tn ai Never before has an out- fama combined so many fea- hich furnish real entertain- tit afie Advance reports hail Warner Bax- ter in a role more romantic than his famous “Cisco Kid”—that of an Ar- gentine gaucho, the picturesque cow- boy of South America in whose veins flow a mixture of Spanish and Indian blood and whose habits are crossed between those of a raiding bandit and ae Bena, Ra! Gallian, the mch stage star who was greatly acclaimed for her recent American| ALLEY OOP ‘screen debut in “Marie Galante,” co- stars with Baxter. The background is the Argentine bes gent hyd ee SeLEbae live a col- orful and romantic life. . Lew Pollock and Paul Webster, Ob DINNY IS STANDIN' BY of the best greens, both for|whose “Two Cigarettes in the Dark” TH’ PLACE WITH BIG OL and salad making, grow wild |swept the country last year, prepared 4 song numbers for the production, the dandelion, }some of which are sung by Warner lambs’ quar-|Baxter and Ketti Gallian. Veloz and Yolanda dance their new, sensational “Cobra Tango” in this production, et ar a D control campaign. This | main ingredient of some of the widely om is giving excellent results. | advertised “nature” tonics. i bad a population of 8,295,-| Astronomers have difficulty in cal- im: almost twice the present |culating movements of the moon, be- qf thas couptry. [cause it ts 20 near. sam! ) YEAH, EQUNTY, AN’ WHEN YER el Paw THE GUMPS—FALLING DOWN ON THE JOB HERE-HERE- WHAT'S THE MEANING OF THIS f WHAT ARE DONG / DOWN AS UP THERE IN THAT TREE-\) 1/7 FINISH MY WORK ‘STARING IN PEOPLE'S } IS LIMB= l EB HEY! WHO IN BLazes BUSTED ) MEMBER, FAUNTLEROY, THAT HELL - THIS NEW WATER COOLER? /GEORGE WASHINGTON NENER.TOLO A LIE! WHE GANE tr TO Wo ORL, N'SHE WELL, 1 ki PRANKS, KIND TO OL MIGHTA N — cee caito FoR EUROPE INDA REGRETTED ALL THOSE AFTERWARD. WHY, IF I'D BEEN D JUPE, LIKE YOU WAS, Hie’ LEFT HIS ESTATE To ME. YES, SIREE! LMIGHTA BEEN RICH,

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