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RURAL CHURCH NOTICES SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH Wilton, N. D. Order of masses: First Sunday, mass at 11 a. m. Third Sunday mass at 10 a. m. Rev. George Kovitch, Parish Priest. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Wilton Faith Presbyterian Church of America E. E. Matteson and C. A. Balcom, assocate ministers. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Senior C. E. at 7 p. m. Wednes- day. Prayer meeting at 8 p. m. Wednes- Gay. Church service at 8 p. m. Sunday. All services held in the German Lutheran church. Hope Presbyterian (Baldwin) E. E. Matteson and C. A. Balcom, Associate Ministers Sunday school, 10 a. m. Worship service, 11 a. m. Alexander Presbyterian Church of America E. E. Matteson and C. A. Balcom, Associate Ministers Sunday schoo! at 2 p. m. Church service at 3 p. m. Darling Grace Presbyterian Church of America E. E. Matteson and C .A. Balcom, Associate Ministers Services every Sunday at the school house at 10 a. m. Coleharbor E. E. Matteson and C. A. Balcom, Associate Ministers Sunday school at 11 a. m. Church service at 12. All services held in the school building. Glendale E. E. Matteson and C. A. Balcom, Associate Ministers Sunday school at 11 a. m. one Sun- day and 3:30 p. m. the next. Church service at 10 a. m. one Sun- day and 2:30 p. m. the next, All services held in the log cabin on the Field’s farm 15 miles south- east of Bismarck. Glencoe Services every Sunday at $ p. m. by Calvin J. Logan, stated supply of the presbytery. The First Presbyterian Church, Wilton H. R. Senecal, Minister. 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 morning worship. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Wilton H. R. Senecal, minister 10:00 a. m, church school. 11:00 a. m. morning worship. Fa- ther and Son Sunday. Tuesday, 6:30, Men’s Church club meeting. Rev. Walter E. Vater, speaker. Thursday, 7:00, Junior C. . Thursday, 8:00, mid-week service, Baldwin Presbyterian Church Services every Sunday. 2:30 church school. 3:30 worship service. ‘ H. R. Senecal, Minister. REGAN GOSPEL TABERNACLE R. A. Griepp, Pastor. 10:00 a. m. Sunday school, 11:00 a. m. Divine worship. 8:00 p.m. Evangelistic services. 8:00 p. m. Wednesday evening Prayer meeting. 3:00 p.m. Friday evening, Young People's Service. MARIA LUTHERAN CHURCH Braddock G. Adolph Johns, Pastor. Nov. 14—Twenty-fifth Sunday after As we continue Loyalty Month, the theme for this day is: “Loyal Organizations to Church.” 30 p.m. Sunday school and Bible 3:00 p.m. Church worship. Special music by representatives of ne Luther League and the Ladies’ Sermon: DRISCOLL-TUTTLE PARISH A. O. Borlang, Pastor. Services at Driscoll 11:00 o'clock. Services at Zion at 3:00 o'clock. Lutefisk dinner at Zion on Nov. 14, beginning at 12:30, y TUNE IN@ | THE GAYEST SHOW ‘ON THE AIR FAMOUS vArOw TONIGHT IS MICHIGAN STATE NIGHT "Coulnot event PRoAY taunt CATHEDRAL PLAYERS PRESENT “One Mad Night” A mystery farce in three acts by James Reach at CITY AUDITORIUM “Servants of the Church.” __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1937 Tow-headed Darrel Hadley, 6, has no trouble being “teacher's pet’ for he is the only pupil at the Bolton rural school in Mon! Needels from coming dally to a completely empty schoolroom. Photos show Darrell and his teacher both inside and out of the one- room sehoolhouse. Note the rows of empty desks. McKenney om Bridge ie Hh GETTING THENINTH TRICK . Marvin McIntyre, President’s Secretary, Shows His Bridge Skill in Making This No Trump Contract i By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY Secretary, American Bridge League) SOLUTION TO PREVIOUS when West failed to follow. Then he CONTRACT PROBLEM cashed six rounds of hearts, leat Marvin H. McIntyre, secretary to the president, is one member of the official family of the chief executive who spends his leisure moments, when he has any, most enjoyably at Contract Problem (Solution in next issue) South’s contract is - four spades. He loses the first three club tricks to East, who then leads the diamond queen. Can South fulfill the -contract if East also holds the diamond jack and the heart king? Opening lead—@ K, He may be able to play in one or more of the events at the coming na- tional championship tournament of the American Contract Bridge League in Washington, the week of November 29, and if he plays with the same skill he displayed on the hand discussed to- day—played at the Washington Press club duplicate game—some of the not- ed masters will have cause to respect his bridge skill, McIntyre sat North. He permitted East to hold the first trick with the diamond king, but won the second i Bands of butchers often serenaded Kill Elderly Woman _ |, Bent of butch marrow For Hidden Money | bones Chicago, Nov, 12.—(>)—! ints: on a whiskey bottle were the only clue Friday to the slayer who tortured and Garroted Mrs, Bertha De Meyer, 67, in her squalid flat where she had con- cealed cash and securities, The elderly woman who had been on relief for five years and lived alone amid conditions of abject poverty was believed the victim of robbers who had learned of her hoarded money, Her body, nude except for # coat thrown over the face by the slayer, was found Thursday by a coal dealer. Hidden under the cushion of a chair, in an icebox and under a sofa pillow Police found $151 in cash, a bank book showing $352 in deposits and securities with a face value of $1,600, Cockleburs sometimes act as bird | traps, by entangling the feathers of} small birds. (Copyright, 1937, NEA Service, Inc.) ing of bells. Crias-crossing of which the upper the lower and War, when most of thi posers had done their work. Heart disease is the chief cause of death for every age period after 45. DONT LOSE - YOUR CAR SALARY LOANS $5 to $50 retirig 2 ony mnere. Eat Salary Loan Co. a3-3¢ Dakete Nat? sent bids, Ges 04 «= Bismarck §=— Phowe 608 TONIGHT Curtain 8:15 p. m. ADMISSION: Adults 35¢; Children 25¢ Gopher Grads Gather At Homecoming Fete Minneapolis, Nov. tically designed floats and decorations for fraternity and sorority houses held the attention of “Nihilate Northwest- jomecoming alumni and CAST @_vicinity: Cloudy and co! jaturday general- ly fair and colder. For North Dakota: Cloudy and colder, snow north tonight; Sat- urday generally feir, colder east and south portions. Partly cloudy Saturday colder. hi stu- Sea Beta a ase A event got way and much older, oniuht; of Minnesota. general): S For Montana: Rain or snow and colder tonight; Saturday generally Ir. For Minnesota: Cloudy and unset- tled, rain poenine to snow probable in northeast portion tonight and Sat- urday and northwei night; r tonight except ext much colder Saturday west portion tonight. WEATHER CONDIT! A deep low pressure area over the Dal Mobr! inches, while a high pres: appeared over the Pacitic innemucoa, Roseburg 3 Temperatures dropped iy from Alberta southward to Arizona otas, Births » Mr. and Mrs. J. Milton Mols- , 409 Colline Ave. Mandan, .m, Friday, Bismarck hoi id Marvin Ten m, Thursd n at many statio: locky Mountain region Washburn, at rr ning. a Alexius hoi Kellogg St. Paul, Nov. 12.—()—Attend- ing physicians said Friday that Frank B. Kellogg, former secre- tary of state, ambassador and world court judge, who is ill, showed no change from Thursday. The doctors said they believed he was in no immediate danger. Kellogg has been confined to his bed several times during the past year, but each time has recovered to continue his duties in his law office, Men Who Ran Russia’s 06|Railroad in 1917 Meet 00] 8t. Paul, Nov. 12—)—Walter J. Barron of Mankato and Porter E. ‘09 | Turner of Bakersfield, Calif., met for the first time since 1918 at the annual meeting of the Associated Veterans of the Russian Railway Service corps. The corps is the organization of men who went to Russia in 1917 to run 00 | the Trans-Siberian railroad efficiently for the Allied armies in the World ‘War. ‘The two men last saw each other at & dock in San Francisco in 1918, after the war was over. Included among other delegates who 9 | recounted thrills of wartime railroad- ing were Donald 8. Solby of Fargo, Be, Do sod id A. axtce Ot, Meiean, N. STATE THEATRE TODAY - SAT. - SUN. MYRNA LOY WARNER “Broadway Sunset, PRECIPITATION , arck Statio: Norm: january ist to da! . Accumulated excess to date .... NORTH paxoti POINTS BOSMARCK, pel Devils Lake, cla Minot, cldy. . ‘Williston, cld: Huron, 8 lear... Kamloops, C., snow Kansas City, Mo., clear Lewistown, Mont., snow Los Angeles, Cal., pcldy. Miles City, Mont. ag ia, . iF cy a gone for treatment. Bismarcy So ose, Err t-t 7As Pitt ttt Germany Duels Again-- With Lighter Rapiers Berlin—(Correspondence after the student honor code which Associated Preas)—Duelling is re- was issued last June. - gaining popularity of Nazi Ger- The Nazi party itself operates many, with rapiers and pistols for five honor courts, there are the the men and boxing gloves for students’ honor courts, and simi- ‘who would settle affairs of lar institutions are operated by branches of the industries, crafts- men’s guilds, and Nazi journalists. Duels with pistols are the ex- ception. The light rapier general- ly is used, but old alumni are per- mitted the heavy sabre. The boxing gloves are for the settic- ment of incidents among Nazi youth groups. : The “simple” sabre duel is fixed at 30 minutes, with two-minute intermissions every ten minutes. The “heavy” duel ends when one of the combatants is disabled. It still is unwritten law among the students that wincing is “dis- peated conduct.” In such a case, duel would be stopped immediately and the “ if be dismissed from the fraternity. CAPITOL 2 Big Features TODAY & SATURDAY Hit Ne. 1 Boris Karloff in “West of Shanghai” Hit No. 2 Dick Foran EVENING SHOW STARTS AT 6:30 SHARP TODAY AND SATURDAY" Don’t miss the season’s greatest musical drama! ; COMING SUNDAY—IRENE DUNNE in “High, Wide and Handsome” IAN HUNTE + Donald Chesterfields give everybody more pleasure Take out a pack and it draws ‘em like a magnet... right away smokers crowd around for that refreshing MILDNESS and BETTER TASTE turning to ém every day