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: ‘THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1936 _ ; — os RURAL an 2 THE GUMPS—NOW WHAT?! — ra CH URCH Service at 1 00a m. NOTICES BF | cic'siciscrvcs arte the service He eere 1 Driscoll Luther League meets at |S p.m. SACRED HEART CATHOLIC On Saturday, Dec. 12, the Zion Ald ! CHURCR serves its annual lutefisk dinner, be- ‘Wilton, N. D. ginning at 12:00 noon. * Order of masses: C. T. Brenna, pastor. First Sunday. mass at 11 a. m. ‘Third Sunday mass at 10 a. m. Rev. George Kovitch, Parish Priest. ‘Wing Congregational Church E E. Matteson, Stated Supply. The church services are held every) 7:00 p. m. Thursdays, Junior Chris- two weeks on Sundays at 8:00 p. m./tian Endeavour. Everyone invited. Sunday School| 8:00 p. m. Thursdays, prayer meet- every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Mrs. /ing. Clyde Harvey. superintendent. —— 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor un-| FAITH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH @er the leadership of Supt. Hail. Wilton Sunday Schoo! at 9 a. m. “sort aati Pa Chetcees Junior C. EB. at 7 p. m. on Sundays. ‘ . m. Wednes- Morning worship 10:30. Senior C. E. at 7 p. m. on Wedne ' The First Presbyterian Church, Wilton 10:00 a, m. Sunday school. 11:00 Morning worship. 7:00 p. m. Senior Christian En- deavor. 7 days. cCKLE 5 Sunday schoo! 11:90 eM. pucsdag, | Prayer meeting at 8 pm. on Wed-| FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 1 é J nesdays. aay dchool whGp rare Church service every Sunday at 8 L REAR PZ 330 a. tm. p.m. NO, (T ISN'T 60 HOT..... Evening worship 8:00. Epworth League 7:30 p m. Thurs- day. C. F. Curtis, Pastor. MARIA LUTHERAN CHURCH Braddock " of Underwood. ao aieren toes io hadtes'| Church services every other Sun- Ald at the Lorenzo Barth home. | 2 at 10 a. m. Sunday, Dec. 13—Third Sunday in Advent. 2:00 p. m.—Sunday school. 2:15 p. m.—Bible class. 3:00 p. m.—Church worship. Sermon: “Why Do We Go To Church?” After the church worship, the Frienship committee and the church 1T SEEMS TO BE HAVING AN AVFUL TIME KEEP- All services in German Lutheran church, (Formerly the old Presby- terian church). Darling church 12 miles northeast Coleharbor church. Sunday school at 11 4. m. Church services every other Sun- | aay at 12 noon. Baldwin church. | Sunday echool at 10 a. m. Church service every other Sunday at 3 p.m. board will meet. ena Alexander church 5 miles south- HAZELTON PRESBYTERIAN west of Underwood. Sunday schvol at 2 p. m. on Sundays. C. E. at 9:30 a m, on Sundays. Church services every other Sunday at 3 p. m. E. E. Matteson, C. A Balcom, Associate Ministers. CHURCH Services both morning and evening, Dec, 13, by Rev. J. Way Huey of Jamestown, Sunday scliool mission- VERY WELL, THEN., SINCE YOU HAVE BEEN ASSIGNED TW COVER OUR ACTIVITIES, PER- HAPS YOU CAN TELL ME THE WHEREABOUTS OF LEW WEN. MY NAME IS ANTON BREESE. I SWEAR I CO NOT KNOW, THIS MAN HYSTER... HERE ARE MY CREDENTIALS (9 J. Way Huey. ae MOU! MASK OF THIS vicTim ANC THE OTHER VICTIM MAY 1S MORE PERPLEXED THAN EVER BY THE _ MAN WHO LOOKS LIKE HYSTER, Jey WHO CLAIMS MEMBER - SHIP IN THE SECRET CIRCLE OVERCALL IS TELLTALE Intervening Bid Reveals Location of Missing High Cards, to Permit Finesse for Grand Slam By WM. E. MCKENNEY | Stronger than she had previously (Secretary, American Bridge League) | shown. When Mrs. Cortland N. Smith, play- = ing in a recent duplicate game at the SOLUTION OF PREVIOUS Whist Club of the Oranges, in East | CONTRACT FROBLEM Orange, N. J., saw the dummy and considered her combined holdings, she | was sorry that she had not stopped at | six hearts, instead of seven. Obviously, there was not much to worry about in the trump or diamond situation, but the clubs presented a problem. The finesse would have to be taken, and if that should win, there would remain the question of what to} (A, CORON MATtER® Sv GIMME, SOMETHIN’ Bowes h HEAGACHE 1S A BREAK WOTTA \'SAN DHOK 2 tery Today’s Contract Problem ° South is playing the contract at three no trump. After winning the first trick with the ace of spades, declarer | cashes four diamonds. Then a | , small heart is led from dum- | | my Should East respect the | | old whist maxim ‘and play “second hand low”? The opening lead of the nine of spades was won with the ace in dum- my, and the ace and jack of hearts + were played. Then the closed hand was entered with the ace of diamonds, and the hearts were run off. East had to make five discards on five trump leads, and gave up three spades and two clubs. Next the queen of diamonds was cashed, and the ten overtaken by dummy’s king. At this time East held the king of spades, which he had been forced to hold, and the king and ten of clubs. Mrs. Smith had in dummy the queen of spades and the queen and eight of clubs, 2 She now led a club, took the finesse, then dropped the king and made her grand slam by cashing the three of clubs for the thirteenth trick. (Copyright, 1936, NEA Service, Inc.) WASH TUBBS CONFOUND YOU, BOW WOW/ARE DONT worry Y you YOU GRAZY ? WHAT'S THE IDEA, | COLONEL. EASY) DOU AAATCHIN' THREE MEN AGAINST OUR , Opener—@ 7. SHORE! FOUGHT Six)\/Sre/? YEARS IN THE NAVY. { ‘ None vul. Solution in next issue. i do with the remaining club, unless East originally held the king guarded » only once. With North’s strong bid of four no trump, Mrs. Smith quite naturally bid the grand slam, as her hand was far | _ATTHE MOVIES =| ~ ‘Theodora’ Gotham’s _| New Film Has More Wildest Young Gal; Animals Than Circus Meet the gayest lady who ever went to town! Irene Dunne is at her glor- ious best as the male-shy ‘Theodora who lets her hair down for a Broad- _ Way binge that sets a new high in tall laughs! You'll see her in Colum- bia’s riotous romantic comedy, “Theo- dora Goes Wild,” which opens Sat- urday at the Capitol theatre, with Melvyn Douglas as Irene’s swain. ‘These are the things Theodora did! She wrote a sensational novel . . then tried to live up to it! She made love to the governor . . . and shock- ed the nation! She upset two happy homes . . . and landed in the heaa- lines! Men ran for their wives when ‘Theodora was on the loose! She's the hilarious heroine of the year's fastest, funniest film! John Robertson, 78, . State Pioneer, Dies Minot, N. D., Dec. 11.—()—John' The biggest circus would blush for shame, and the biggest zoo envy the huge collection of animals used to add thrills in “Tarzan Escapes,” Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's thrilling new jungle adventure romance with Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen O'Sullivan, now at the Paramount theatre. From the roaring lions to the “blood-sweating behemoth of Holy Writ, as the circus posters describe the hippopotamus, every animal ever seen in a circus menagerie is seen as an actor in the new picture—ana many more. About 2,400 physical and mental disorders have been found to be com- mon afflictions of people through- out the world. Bison Booster Board Meets Friday Evening The executive board of the recently SO LONG, SAWALLA-WELL SEEIN' YOU AGAIN, SOME DAY- SPUTT-T+-DRAT THAT LAWYER / CHARGING ME . A500 FEE FOR DEFENDING ME IN) THAT. LEASE CASE ACK- KUMP —~KUMF TILL HAVE HIM 9 DISBARRED / ) ULF-umps a WERE CHEER LEADER FOR YESTERDAY, Z BECAUSE HE PULLED, ¥ ONE OUT OF HIS HAT AND-FOOLED TH! ° ‘JUDGE? L THOUGHT “HE SHOWED You “ALL HIS EXCEPT THAT CAN YOU EXPECT? ONE / WHAT WHEN A SQUIRREL DOES BUSINESS WITH A TAXIDERMIST, HES GOING