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i fe LE TAIN OLR] PARR ElAILIE|R] 16 Golf device. 7 Father. 23 Alleged power. 25 Senior. 26 Changed. 30The uncom- 49 Northwest. mon thing. 51 Uncle. 32 Swamp rabbit. 52 To rent. 34 To run away. 53 Inlet. 35 White lie. 55 He was born 37 Ear parts. in —. 38Completed. 56 He plays the 39 Drama parts. —_—. ‘41 Faint color, 42 Northeast. 43 Gets. « las Toward. 46 Myself. 3 Certain. kz Device for _ 4 To weep. rt} r VERTICAL ‘1 Third note. 2To deduce. _. separating. 5 Masculine 6 Sound of 7 Sheltered 9 Affirms. 10 Northeast. 14 Showery. 16 He has —— THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1936 ” THE GUMPS— THE SUN BREAKS THROUGH THE CLOUDS! LIEUTENANT= yi INI 17 To chat. . THIS MAN 18 Braided quirt. 20 He was hailed as an —— = at 13. 22 Part of an x's stomach. 24 Station. Rj 26 Weighing 4) _ machine. 5] 27 Bankruptcies, ht. IRIE TAIMIEIR pronoun. inquiry. pat 39 Co: 40 To harden. 43 Half. 44 Fern seeds. 46 Blemish. 47 Distress signal 48 Stream. 50 Pale. 51 Bone. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS GEE ISNT THIS THE LIFE, THO? manufacture. YOUD BSTTER REEL IN, OSSIE! I TALKED To CAPTAIN EDDY BEFORE WE LEFT... HE SAYS THIS RNER ISN'T SO GOOD FoR the world as a concert player. QUICK, HAKKIM- GIVE ME RIG OF YOURS -I'LL RURAL CHURCH 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. Jcan C. Wingering, 4 Parish Priest. Wing Congregational Church E E. Matteson, Stated Supply. ‘The church services are held every two weeks on Sundays at 8:00 p. m. Bveryone invited. Sunday School @very Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Mrs. (Clyde Harvey, superintendent. 7:00 p, m. Christian Endeavor un- Wer the leadership of Supt. Hail. M. E. Church Worship service 10:00 a. m. Church school 11:00 a. m. Sterling— Church school 10:30 a. m. Worship service 11:30 a. m. (Menoken— Church school 1:30 p. m. Worship service 2:30 p. m. Theodore C. Torgerson, Pastor. day. Moffit-Braddock M. E. Churches Moffit— Morning worship 10:30. Sunday school 11:30 a. m. Epworth League 8:00 p. m. Tuesday. Braddock— Sunday school 10:30 a. m. Evening worship 8:00. Epworth League 7:30 p. m. Thurs- C. F. Curtis, Pastor. Driscoll Parish Sunday, July 19 Services at St. Petri at 11:00 a. m. Norse service at Tuttle at p.m. Luther League at Langedahl at 8:00 Pp. m. A hearty welcome to everyone who wishes to attend these services. C. T. Brenna, Pastor. Maria_Lutheran Church, Braddock G. Adolph Johns, Pastor. July 19—Sixth Sunday after Trinity. 8:00 p. m. Sunday school and Bible class. 8:30 Evening worship. Anthems by the choir. Sermon: “Repay Evil with Good.” Wing, North Dakota July 19, 1936 Divine services at Congregational church 8:00 p. m. Confirmation instruction. 5:00 p. m. Opie S. Rindahl, pastor. Trinity Lutheran Church, Bismarck. WHY DO YA KEEP ) THATS, BLAZIN’ A 4 , CHOPPIN’ PIECES /TRAIL, | TH’ MARKS WE BLAZED THESE TReEes,/ WORRY o’BarK OFFA JON TH’ TREES’LL AN’ THEN. COULDN'T FIND TH TREES? YX GUIDE US aie ’EC\ ON OUR WAY BACK! AT THE Shirley Temple Film | Has Superlative Cast Alice Faye to hi-de-ho with! Jack Haley to tap-a-toe with! Gloria Stuart to laugh and cry to! Michael Whalen to make love to! Add to these Sara Haden, Jane Dar- well, Claude Gillingwater and Henry ‘Armetta and you have the reason why Shirley Temple is literally “surrounded by stars” in “The Poor Little Rich Girl,” the brilliant new Fox hit coming Saturday to the Paramount Theatre. Darryl F. Zanuck, chieftain of the ‘Twentieth Century-Fox studios, 50 enthused over the story of “The Poor Little Rich Girl” that he determined to make it the greatest Shirley Tem- ple picture ever to hit the screen. Zanuck personally selected every member of the cast. ciding that the above were the ideal players, Zanuck immediately opened negotiations to obtain them for the MOVIES | Phil Regan Began His Singing When a Child Singing 1s not only Phil Regan’s chief artistic vocation, but his hobby as well. He began it when he was a bid. He was the leading tenor of his high school glee club. He was hardly out of his teens when his public singing in New York City launched him on a national broadcast- ing career which made his voice known and loved by millions. He was still ed him from the air channels to put his voice into singing screen roles. “Laughing Irish Eyes,” starring Regan with a new hit Irish come- dian, Walter C. Kelly, vaudeville vet- In the idyllic setting of Ireland’s green hills and lovely country lanes, Regan is presented as an athletic yeung blacksmith who vocalizes as an ey i iT: i he g Bessel 3 E i 3 ti if 7 [nlf il § uel itt;