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aaa , 12 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1985 : s 2 R U R A L Wing Congregational Church THE GUMPS—FORTUNE KNOCKING AT HER DOOR E. E. Matteson, Stated Supply. ‘The church services are held every THOSE VIPERS - OW MOTHER — WHAT A WERK THIS, 1F YOULL JUST TAKE THAT two weeks on Sundays at 8:00 p. m, % ’ CHURCH Everyone invited. Sunday School To THINK THEY Sor, HAS BEEN / ANOTHER BIG HAUL TODAY- 310,000. THAT YOU HAVE SAVED ] every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Mra AWAY WITH EVERY PENN’ AND YOMORROW LOOKS EVEN BETTER- UP, YOU CAN PYRAMID IT A NOTICES Clyde Harvey, superintendent, \HAD, AND | COULDN'T EVEN BUT THIS TIME | WANT YOU oO CARH COUPLE TIMES WITHIN A DAY 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor un- HELP MYSELF = IN TOO— WE GOT A REAL TIP FOR OR TWO— OF COURSE IT'S A der the leadership of Supt. Hall. OVT AND OUT BLACKMAIL — You= You CAN DOUBLE OR. @ Sacred Heart Catholic Church — A CASE OF LOSING MY MONEY TRIPLE YOUR ey os ; i aa MISSION CHURC | ‘OR LOSING MAY GOOD NAME'— ie aaa fa ) NBs ' Ret Gueney, Abas ‘at il: East, of Wilton MEAVENS- DOES ANY WOMAN t Third Bundy, Mass ot 10:00 ecm, | Susdas echool, 10:00 8m. é aS } Rey. John C. Wingering, Ee renee service (Swedi BY r | ' Parish Priest. |" “ivening service (English) 8 o'clock. Wilton Special coer oe aaa Rev. Fret johnson o! jarnum, iaascee: Supply | minn., will be the speaker. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. A hearty welcome to all. G. Hochalter, Supt. of Senior de- H. E, Bergland, Pastor. de artment. PiMrs. V. Flegel, Supt. of primary and| LUTHERAN RURAL CHURCHES junior and intermediate departments. Driscoll Parish Preaching service at 11:00 a. m. Oct. 27, 1935 Junior Endeavor societies 7:00 p.| Communion service at Driscoll at m. Thursday. 111:00 a, m. Prayer meeting ‘Thursday 8:00 p.m.| Norwegian service at Zion at 2:30. Senior C. E. Endeavor, Sunday 7:00; The Luther Leagues of Driscoll p.m. meet Sunday at 8:00. The new con- Cora Ne get Yael firmation class starts next Saturday WAAL Danliec = _ ‘ Junior choir practice, Thursday|at 10:00 a.m. All children over 13 &| ° Fig 4:00 p. m. are eligible. WELL, COME ON, NUTTY-THAT |[" THE FUMBLE 7 Nae TO CO TACKLE Mrs. EB. BE. Matteson, director. ‘The adult class meets on Saturday 4 MEANS YOU. TOO! ACC IVE any coach a good, big pair of tackles Darlyne Fiegel, pianist. afternoon at 2:00, We are now six RAIN ¢ I WANT You ALL ie CU Were G and he can build a football team. ‘ Senior choir practice, Friday 8:00/in the class and are watting {oe more. D PUT RESIN ON YouR YOUR DARNDEST ALL The tackle is a shock-absorber on defense mn. C. T. BRENNA, Pastor. z THE FI # ‘Mri M. Bforke, director. eben HANDS, SO YOU CAN AFTER THAT FUMBLE, || DURING 1 ee ee and an irresistible fore on offense, He must Mr: V_ Fiegel, pianist. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1 DIONT THINK YOUD HALF, 9¢ able to cover ground ina hurry. hit a ball car. Young people's choir practice Tues- madtay Ge PUT ME IN I WANT! GET IN rier with nerve-shocking force, and knife ay evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. E. pia . AGAIN THERE AND through an opposing wall. ‘ BE Matteson, director. Miss Stella yroining service, 10:00 o'clock KEEP IT UPL ‘The tackle’s stance on offense is with‘ the ee | Sunday sehool, ila, m. Mrs. Wm. <8 legs coiled under and fairly well apart, the toe Coleharbor | MeMurrick, ‘Supt of the inside foot being on a line with theother' Junior Christian Endeavor every | ” 'Stewartsdale heel Head is back and tail low. On defense, he Wednesday ab 7 p.m. Mrs. Stumvoll,, s.inday school, 10:30 a.m. Mr. O. squats down fairly low, with the inside leg iecndee Church: |G. Davenport, Supt. slightly advanced. F. E. Matteson, Stated Supply. Morning worship, 11:30 o'clock. On straight-ahead plays, the tackle charges hoo! 2: | Gayton powerfully: on quick-opening plays he_uses-the rr. Sa bie altel aN | Sunday school, 2 p.m. Mrs. Emmit ziz-zag ste| inst 1 off should g Walter LeRoy, Superintendent. | be aigial acs 4 ziz-zag step Against a normal of lense he she £ Preaching service every other Sun-| PONY: Saie aI play a vs we ease ot ie end. at See Gl 20| A cordial invitation is extended to 23 passes and punts at all time. A)ext: HOW TO PLAY END, a Christlan Endeavor, 1:30) 41° to attend Sunday schools and ‘Walter LeRoy, President. waa Choir practice Wednesday evening H. M. Gulson, Pastor. a ; et 7:30. : ‘HER Intermediate Christian Endeavor at| MARIE atone ph ad A SUS Aaa G. Adolph Johns, Pastor METHODIST Saturday, Oct. 26, at 10:00 a. m. Moffit M. E. Church Bible Conference. “Witnesses of Morning worship, 10:30 o'clock, Jesus Must Share with One Another.”| * ‘ Sunday school 11:30 a. m. Noon—Lunch. Epworth League 3:00 p. m. 1:30 p. m. “Witnesses of Jesus Must. Prayer meeting, Tuesday, 8:30 p. m.|be Willing to Suffer for Righteous- Carlin F. Curtis, Pastor. {ness Sake.” Braddock M. E. Church Sunday, Oct, 27, at 2:00 p. m. “Wit- Sunday school 10:00 a. m. nesses of Jesus Must Bring the Gospel Epworth League 7:00 p. m. to Others.” . Evening worship 8:00 o'clock. Following this study, the Lord’s Sup- Carlin F. Curtis, Pastor. | per will be celebrated. i ‘Actors Brave Many |Ludicrous Situations Risks in ‘Last Outpost’) In ‘She Gets Her Man’ Being a film actor is a more or less| For ludicrous situations and hilar- hhazardous undertaking, Cary Grant ious action, we unhesitatingly recom- and Claude Rains both decided dur*| eng “She Gets Her Man,” the Uni- ing the filming of “The Last Out-| sori comed: AN! SHE SEZ ” i ly at the Capitol theatre ? 1 post the, Paramount, pctue, TON feday and iomorrew. Ete. EC | SECOND jueey, Ye Know With Gertrude Michael and Kathleen| 295" Pitts and Hugh O'Connell are 4 : THERE GOES MRS. JABBER, sO SHE SED Sey, "TH PooR eN' HE SED TIREO GuyS ALL IN| T FEEL SORRY FER HIM! HES HER 'D RATHER BE A WIDOWS © HUSBAND THAN HER FIRST ONES Burke jeo-starred in this rollicking screen- .|Play which attacks the gangster capella utes reo | problem with tongue in cheek, and undreds of pounds broke off from | Sumishes a solution of the whole Tocky escarpment under which they | Problem that is as startling as it is were working and hurtled to the | humorous. As Esmeralda, the acci- ground at their feet. Working under | ‘ental heroine of the story, the flut- cliffs on the desert is particularly |'TY Miss Pitts has never been seen dangerous during the summer months | to better advantage. Hugh O'Connell, because contractions and expansions |"0ted stage comedian who has become of the rock, due to the extremes of |Her new team-mate, complements her , temperature, cause large chunks to|!ackadaisical humor in grand style, 1 js ia break off and fall. and goes to make up a comedy duo Z | Mj, I | ‘The location scenes which they |that is a sure guarantee of laughs. aed were filming at the time of the near-|Others who add greatly to the de- accident show the heat-ridden sands and danger-packed jungles of Arabi: the background around which thi lightful comedy of the picture are felen Twelvetrees (who emerges with n entirely new personality), Lucien romantic story is played. The pic-/|Littlefield, Eddie Brophy, Warren ture, directed by Charles Barton, tells |Hymer, Gertrude Astor and Bert Gor- the dramatic tale of two brother-of- | don. ficers who come face to face with te aay paseree Biiea eis as te Awe € death as each tries to prove his right |Small-town sweetheart o: lefield, ARO THE +o the girl they both love. What |Owner of the Bon Ton lunch room in paesicced WEN OLD arc swe tee re happens furnishes a gripping melo-|Plainville, Illinois, and hailed as “the / GLORY. NESTEROAN! | EURION HAND THEM dramatic climax. bravest woman in America” when she (ae HE WASNT AT AV. | SHOULD GET a ; “The Last Outpost” is a thrilling,| unwittingly foils a bank robbery. Y ‘ FLATTERING i colorful account of war that was | Taken on a lecture tour by O'Connell, y waged between Kurds and British on|a@ press agent, and attended by Miss ‘ the Eastern Front, in the Arabian | Twelvetrees, his fiancee, Miss Pitts is deserts and jungles, and in the moun- | finally kidnapped and comes in di- tains of Mesopotamia during the|rect contact with the very gangsters ‘World Wer. whose daily work she interrupted in ; ———— the small-town bank. The startling —_-—_—————* | and hilarious climax is too utterly a Orang-Utan Center | |<elictous to be revealed. 4 Of Scandal at Zoo || Gop Convention Will Be Held in Chicago 1 Chicago, Oct. 25.—(7)—Nancy Orang-Utan mother of a two- day old infant, found herself the (Copyright, 1935, By Associated Press) panier: geet 5 mooewal garden Chicago, Oct. 25.0ne of the most “scandal” Tht lay. influential members of the Republican Director Floyd S. Young ad- | national committee Thursday paid the | WASH TUBBS GONE mitted he was uncertain of the 1936 convention of the party “unques- infant's paternity. There are three | tionably will be held in Chicago.” He ‘male Orang-Utans in separate said the city will be selected because cages surrounding Nancy’s home of its comparatively central location. but all connecting doors are kept _—_—_—_—— locked.....- Apples contain 82 per cent water. SLEUTH IMPERSONATES MAE WEST YEP! IM GOING OVER TO JO WATCH THE UNDERSTANDS THEY THE STADIUM FoR AWHILE iL PRACTICE NEED (TS WW FAC XHE COACH PROMISED THAT "® GET SEWIND THEM — GOUT, 4 = >. SI \ FTER INVESTIGATING, HE BE- OMES EVEN MORE ALARMED, 1 -4 y i 1 c BLOODSTAINS. HE JUST WASH! ERE. AN’ He's BIN GONE SINCE BEFORE TH’ RAIN, TOO, BECAUSE THERE WAGNIT ANY FOOTPRINTS. mia ees W esrarmen HEN AMOS BIGGER FAILS TO LEAVE His TENT, WASH BECOMES ALARMED.