The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 28, 1935, Page 10

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% THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1935 THE GUMPS—ONE IS COMPANY—TWO IS A CROWD Babies’ Rebus se YOU CAN'T act totes _eerpcrermenraurean crn se HL aUST LEAVE, L KEEP ME ? ia? DIA R A 24 5 | eet of W308 FToTRTe MMR TTAMMPLALL NIM] 3 Folcng ed. i¢ ny} You ALONE FoR) HELP! ea ce AINA [OlrAt{t [c [OMMOIA) 26 Hail! "Ty LURE IY HERE / AWHILE WITH THE 6 They are — [iiAMMD |OIS MMS! INJEMMA(D[O] 27 Cravat. \ THAT MILLIE AND + by birth, [AMET [A] OMMAIN|T/E[0|A[T [E/O] 28 Measure of \ | PACK UP = AND ane THIS é HY me oe IGE RICA [OE y 29 Baki dish : HOUSE — tNerroe mit. RLUMESIC IRIS) NIG} 22 Baking dish. ire thaw. RIARES|P(O/K IE MOO UMA ga tenant, 8 Values, 5 aaa 8 iM] 33 Short poem. ho Egyptian river ; 0Greek god ot [Al love. ISWIAITMESITIAIR] 34 Roman god of i VITTOILIA] 35 Bortods WIAlYy JUJAITIE IS IT} 4 21 Falsehood. 36 Narrative 1 le u ot 44Gem. 3 Shaft surface. 97 eeeakitt 25 Burned. 45 Unsuitable, 4Tennis fences. —ajalect. 29 2000 pounds. 47 To press. 5 English title. 38 Otherwise. 30 Bad. 48 Plants. 6 To quote. 39 Flat round 31 Neuter 49 Cuttlefish. 7 Form of “be.” _— plate. pronoun. 50 Back of the = gto cuddle up. 40 Energy. 82 Anglers’ neck. 9 Lady. 41 They are baskets. tf Ltda ad 10 Part of the eye wards of the a WE KNOW YOU HAVE IT! So, ; $4 Kind of lettuce 11Genus of auks. English —— I PLACED THE MAP Boker iY B Wela Gur ee rr! hang down, VERTICAL 12 Required. 42 Persia. LOCKED, AND WINDOws: EY doo place 1 Woman. 15To become 43 To canter. BEHIND SOME BOoKS...RIGHT LATCHED...NO STRANGE COME CLEAN, AND WE'LL LET ‘You FELLAS (4L.Oven. 2One who fces, _ bankrupt. , 46 Born. HERE! WHEN I LOOKED pe fl|| FINGERPRINTS, AND YET, ¢ = bag wm eal LIGHT SEN- KNOW I HAD i a le a a RE lt PLE T RPL TT NG TTT PT TT NG TTT TN aed ALIN | TE SSS _ _ B\eERN\VE PE NEL LN PP LTT NPT TT NTT TT a SAS G. Hochalter, Supt. of Senior de- partment. Mrs. V. Fiegel, Supt. of primary and junior and intermediate d ts. Preaching service at 11:00 a. m. Junior Endeavor societies 7:00 p. m. Thursday. Prayer meeting Thursday 8:00 p. m. Senior C. E. Endeavor, Sunday 7:00 Sacre Heart Cathollo Church |”*C;4 nevee Richard, president, Wilton, N, D, Junior choir practice, Thursday Order of Masses: 4:00 p. m. First Sunday, Mass at 11:00 a. m. Mrs. E. E. Matteson, director. Third Sunday, Mass at 10:00 a. m. Darlyne Fiegel, pianist. { Rev. John C. Wingering, Senior choir practice, Friday 8:00 ' Parish Priest. |p. m. ; Mr: M, Bjorke, director. METHODIST CHURCHES Mre. V. Fiegel, paoatats eaciioe ie ni school 11:00 ‘Young people's cho! ae - day evening at 7:30 o'clock. ers Sterling—Church school 10:30 a, m.|E. Matteson, director. Miss Menoken—Church school 7:00 p. m.| Christ, pianist. There will be ees Preaching < Colcharbor vices as the pas' ls attending the ‘olehar' worth League ‘alley Junior Christian Endeavor every zs caricu aaa Wednesday at 7 p.m. Mrs. Stumvoll, Remember the concert to be given sponsor. i Menoken at 3:00 p. m. on July 2| Alexander Church: E. E. Matteson, Stated Supply. Pres will cee. Subllee Singers.) siday School 2:00 p. m. "THRO, "'TORGERSO! Walter LeRoy, Superintendent. . O IN, Preaching service every other Bun- ane day, 3 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES : canbe: Christian Endeavor, 1:30 Glencoe — Preaching service, 10:00| walter LeRoy, President. m, Sunday school, 11:00 8 m./ Choir practice Wednesday evening Wm, McMurrick, superintend-| at 7:30, ” Intermediate Christian Endeavor at 7:30 on Sunday RURAL CHURCH NOTICES (< IN, YOU SAYWALKER! CLEAR ci Ee BACK HERE OW ACH OBN TY Canta see 5 ye LIGHT ON y HIT-SKIP DRIVER! ity. ent. Stewartsdale—Sunday school 10:30. Preaching service 11:30. O. G. Dav- ——. baport, Supt. Wing Congregational Church: Eatin sundey. cee V3 pm = E Matteson, Stated supply. BUDDIES GOOD AND SORE : - i : service . m, Mrs, Emmet e church services are every eg Fe ¥ ao ‘i % , Supt, tundays at 8:00 p.m, oly “ARARY, [You enous] WAS DOIN’ GRAND WHILE Yoo OANA SILLY THERE'S i Hrecroue invited unday chou! P : ADE EFFECT 2] Ear WERE WORN TT HAD TH’ FELLAS || ENDS NCO AROUND|| GO AROUND,| Wilton every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Mra : 2 4 W ALL TIMYSELE “EATIN’ OUTTA MY can cr EN. | Clyde. Hacer. superintendent, Tw = HAND! NINOW, THERE ISNT A DATE Gunday ‘School 10:00 a, m, ‘ead P = WA RONGEFLL. OF JEM, Side! = YOU'RE AROUND AGAIN' IM suS’ AT THE oan Crawford Gives ‘Alibi Ike’ Is Smash Ideas on Film Lovers} Film With Joe Brown Robert Montgomery , . . Fran-| Joe E Brown is always good for @hot Tone . . .Clark Gable . . .| big laugh. Ronald Colman—these are the men| He is the film favorite of all kids in ‘ 5 : ; selected by, Joan Crawford as having| whatever part of the world motion L ‘ : : 4 as the most “charming smiles on the] pictures are ghown, and “taking the \ pereen.’ children to see Joe E. Brown,” has “And if you want me to pick the! became as pleasant a diversion for ‘best of these, I refuse,” grinned Joan, grown-ups as taking them to the “Except that Franchot’s laugh is the| circus, most infectious in the world.” Now Joe E. has the kind of a role his fans have always sought for him, and the immortal humor of the late Ring Lardner combined with the comedian’s made Tone, Edna May Oliver, Charlie Rug- Warmer Bros” Meet ae gles and others, Conversation swung} “alibi Ike” which opened yesterday at around to film aspirants and the im-|the Capitol Theatre, one of the sea- of @ smile. son’s smash hits. Ring Lardner knew more about base- ball than any author of his time, and his stories of the great American sport and its players made him famous. “Alibi Ike” was the most Popular of ay and all its side splitting fun has oy = H. Griffin, incorporated into the film ver- and produced ., ving Thalberg,) “As the title would imply, Joe ane He sada Ladies’ ues Sunday at) a great ball player who Hee ee ‘amount Theatre, alibi, no matter whether he is right or wrong. This habit. t Golden Valley Rural | brought him his nickname, but alone G cost him his girl, and led him School Pupils Passed | series ot ‘aaenturee’ os emt — they are ludicrous. ‘That Joe is better than ever goes without saying, for he has a better ‘and funnier role than usual, and one in which he is given a real = tunity, es : Slope Farmers’ Cream 2 Handling Habit Broke Carson, N. D., June 28.—Wwilli Huber’s nightly habit of leaving his Willis, Isadore Weinreis,|Taking the cover off, Huber dis. covered the can was full of water.

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