The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 27, 1935, Page 12

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 1995 i | Foreign Statesman - 3 HORIZONTAL 1,5 South , American sol- ! dier president. xl 40 Poker stake. 1 To worship. | IP IAINIE] OS nay: OMe Let ROMA ON ) 04 And. abe Lt a5Grains ot Al SIL IOlT cereal. LIAR IK ME 17To accent. SICIOIE!S] 20 Drunkard. 22 Frog family. 24 Domesticating. 29 Passages. 31 Evergreen tree 33 Wattle tree. 34 Dove's home. 35 Trite. 37 Form of “be.” 58 Like. 38 Ranchman. VERTICAL 40 Diverted. 1Green stone. 44 Furnace valve. 2 Single things. 48 Rings. 3 Devoured. 49 Data. 4 Mesh of lace. 51 Earth. 5 Hindu god of (62 Olive shrub, wisdom. 53 Uncloses. 55 Labor. 56 Musical note. 57 His country, ae ISN SH St Answer to Previous Puzzle THE GUMPS—THROUGH THICK AND. THIN BREA AND DISH! You BRUTE! MY DAUGHTER - HE RUSHES UP SHE STEPS OF INS ALL, ‘700 WELL. DOES MAMA'S ROOMING HOUSE AT LAST THAT AGIRL: INTENT ON FINDING HIS WIFE = fp ; é EER ROTHER — Rus CAN_STAND IT NO. LONGER— 4 EVELR American - — 23 Nose eyeglasses, 5] 25 Crowd. 26 Wrath. i 27 Born, 28 His military o P11 TRIOMPHE [TIO} r [T] 31 Ventilating machine, 32 Hurrah! 35 Evil. 36 Guided. 38 Thing. 39 Rodent. 41 Pigmentary naevus. “= 7 Morning. i | 8 Sea eagles. ‘i | | 9 Enthusiast. | 15 Reaches of 43 stove. a sight. 45 Boundary, 16 To plerce with 4g —— and con. a knife. 47 Assam 18 Weight allow- silkworm. ance for waste. 49 Monkey. 19 Uncommon. 50 God of the sky 21 He rates as the 53 Upon. greatest South 54 Southeast. 42 Rubber tree. FRECK, IT'S NONE OF My BUSINESS, BUT PEOPLE ARE GETTING CURIOUS AS TO WHERE YOU GO MONEY, EW? WELL TAKE, MY ADVICE AND BEAT (T, AND LIKE (T / GUYS- BETTIN' 1S AGAINST THE LAW IN THIS STATE ON REVENUER, WITH THAT BOOKIE. IN THE FIFTH RACE! NOTICES Sacred Heart Catholic Church Wilton, N. D. Order of Masses: First Sunday, Mass at 11:00 a. m. ‘Third Sunday, Mass at 10:00 a. m. Rev. John C. Wingering, ' Parish Priest. Wilton BE. B. Matteson, Stated Supply Presbyterian Church: Sunday School 10:00 s. m. G. Hochalter, Supt. of Senior de- ment. Mrs. V. Fiegel, Supt. of primary and §unior and intermediate departments. 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 m, ere DeVee Richard, president. Junior choir practice, Thursday 4:00 p. m. Mrs. E. E. Matteson, director. Darlyne Fiegel, pianist. Senior choir practice, Friday 38:00 p.m. Mr: M. Bjorke, director. Mrr V. Fiegel, pianist. Young people's choir practice Tues- day evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. E. E Matteson, director. Miss Stella Christ, pianist. Coleharbor Junior Christian Endeavor Scot ‘Wednesday at 7 p.m. Mrs. Stumvoll, sponsor. Alexander Church: E. E. Matteson, Stated Supply. Sunday School 2:00 p. m. Walter LeRoy, Superintendent. Preaching service every other Sun- day, 3 p. m. Senior Christian Endeavor, 17:30 p.m. ‘Walter LeRoy, President. Choir practice Wednesday evening at 7:30. Intermediate Christian Endeavor at 7:30 on Sunday evenings. METHODIST Moffit M. E. Church Morning worship, 10:30 o'clock. Sunday school 11:30 a. m. Epworth League 3:00 p. m. Prayer meeting, Tuesday, 8:30 p. m.|day. , Carlin F. Curtis, Pastor. Braddock M. E. Church Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Epworth League 7:00 p.m. Evening worship 8:00 o'clock. Carlin F. Curtis, Pastor. McKenzie: Rally Day service 10:00 a. m. Epworth League 8:00 p. m. Sterling: Rally Day service 11:00 a, m. Menoken: Rally Day service 7:30 p. m. These services will consists of a program by the Church School in each respective place, special music, @ sermon by the pastor, also a bap- tismal service. You are all invited to SALESMAN SAM attend, not only this Sunday but every Sunday. HERE COMES THAT FRESH ADVER- )OKIE DOKIE, TISING SALESMAN! YoU TALK To ¢ BOSS! TLL HIM, SAM] LM GONNA HIDE IN MY f HANDLE Tl OFeIcel > WELL, YER TH EIRST SALESMAN I EVER SAW “THAT_DION'T CARRY SAMPLES! Ye22I1R, BROTHER! I REPRESENT ) SALESMAN? THE WHOOPITUPP A0VERTISING- Col/BUT WHERE'S YE22I1! AN' AM LI PROUD To BE ) YER SAMPLE THEIR, SALESMAN? YE22I1R1 Say BRIGHT EYES, L DON'T NEED ONE! WE SELL SER \yesyes! we Sece BRAINS! : YE221R, OUR: BBAING! Theodore C. Torgerson, Pastor. ‘Wing Congregational Church E. E. Matteson, Stated Supply. ‘The church services are held every two weeks on Sundays at 8:00 p. m., Everyone invited. Sunday School every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Mrs Clyde Harvey, superintendent, 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor un- der the leadership of Supt. Hall. (S SELLING INS! | MARIA LUTHERAN CHURCH Braddock G. Adolph Johns, Pastor Sunday, Sept. 29—No Sunday School, Bible Class or church wor- ship will be held this Sunday; but |the regular afternoon services will be- jgin Sunday, Oct. 6. MISSION CHURCH East of Wilton Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching service at 11 a. m. Following the preaching service the Lord’s supper will be observed, A hearty welcome. H. E. Bergland, Pastor. | IL CANT SLIENE MY ENES, 4 : SRY, PAL WRERE j AAT? WORY, VOTH THEM WAS WT XSOAND CITY DUDS ON. VER AS S’WANTED TSO ? Se AS ANY OTHER. Petey —s OWPPER f RY, 4, LUTHERAN RURAL CHURCHES . Y y Driscoll Parish —_ l, = ln y Divine worship at Driscoll at 11:00 f\ 4 . OS a.m, Choirs meet every Wednesday eve- ning; Juniors at 7:00 and Seniors at 8:00. Miss Braaten, director. The leagues meet Sunday at 8:00. There will be Norse services at Zion at 2:30 p. m. Choir meets every Thursday at 8:00 p. m. Let us worship together on Sun- C. T. Brenna, Pastor. THAT'S IT, MY FRIENDS. \ SURE, WE MIGHT AS WELL MAKE SPLENDID! [AT THE MOVES ~—s| Hungry Lion Visits Camp of Film Stars A hungry mountain lion started a| “The fae Sone he Pores. and | Warner Bros. gay comedy drama of an entire cast @n uproar i when it invaded the company’s camp marital mix-ups, is scheduled as the near Lone Pine in the High Sierras feature attraction at the Capitol the- during the production of the Zane Grey western for Paramount, “Wan-/| day. of the Wasteland,” featuring i 12} UP WITH THE TENTS / THE BEST OF IT, FOLKS. LE'S | | THAT'S THE AND LET US BE GAY. CUT OUT TH GRUMBLIN', AN’ ‘SPIRIT. 4 ‘The Goose and Gander’ EVERYBODY BO WIS SHARE OF | | BE GUSTY Has Marital Mix-ups THE WORK. ONE BIG, HAPPY Goose and the Gander,” FAMILY, atre on Sunday, Monday and Tues- Kay Francis heads the all-star cast, Dean Jagger, Gail Patrick and Ed-| with George Brent playing opposite ward Ellis, which comes to the Para-|her. Among the other players -are Genevieve Tobin, John Eldredge, Claire Dodd, Ralph Forbes and Helen Lowell. The story by Charles Kenyon in- volves not only the theft of hearts but that of precious jewels. It is a sparkling, snappy, up-to-the-minute drama, abounding in humor and ex- citing episodes. F The plot centers about the attempt of Kay, in the role of the first wife of millionaire business man, to get re- venge on the second wife who had stolen her husband's heart, WELL, FeR-! HEY- DINNY?.WHY, MAN» FOO2Y, IT'S Y'MUST BE OFF

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