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THE BISMA RCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1937 OO IKFYR- NBC Program| es (Subject to Revision) ‘Tuesday, Dec, 7 \—Malcolm Claire 5—Good Morning Melodies j 0—Agriculture in the Ne 5—Do You Remember :00—Griges Cooper Good Morning vaktast Club 8 123 45—Grandma Travels—Sears-Roe- 1:00—Musie Appreciation Hour 2:00—Pepper Young's Family — Camay, 15—Oxydol's Own Ma Perkins 30—Vie and Sude—Crisco 45—The O'Neills—Ivory 00—Markets and Weather —F & F News rhe Gulding Light—P & G/ Naphtha 3:30—Club Matinee 3:45—Kitty Keene-—Dreft 00—Clifford Menz, Singer —Irma Glen, Organist ‘Don Winslow of the Navy Vagabonds The Californians Education tn the News America Gladdens_ | | Norwegian Orphan | oO NAN WHO ALREADY BARNS $1,000 EACH WEEK TO COMPETE Morton Bowe, Popular Tenor With Fans from Coast to New York, Dec. 4.—( d= ing across the United States Sat- urday went Elinor Richard, an eight-year-old orphan, on the last lap of a lone and long 4,000-mile journey from Norway to San Francisco, She took a quick peek at New York Friday and summed up her impressions’ in one sentence: * Unusual Trio Will Be Heard in Metropolitan Audition Over KFYR December 12 LOST AND FOUND Jie DRAMA of Tracinc AMERIcAS MILLION MISSING PERSONS ’ 9:45—Church in the Wild woot aura nF A 10: eee uac kere: Weather Tea. Aunt ey eae Tere = GeAeral aMitle Coast Has, Big Ambition Ped er glad atkomme til Amer- oo iosecHem Higging of Finchvilie O—ing im Towne : That, if you'll take the word of i — ‘mns of a! ae New sc! - 10:4s—Betty and Bob eran 'PROGRAM 4-4:30 SUNDAYS] Mls: Herborg Reque, of the Trav- 11:00—Markets and Police Bulletins Hoe OR As PCr es elers’ Aid society, means Elinor : Bi uh nears Hour Dr Miles = is glad she came to America. 4 oe :30—Loulse Florea, Singer | {Grand-daughter of Director and| — She's bound for San Francisco ” us Bilal ke 12 ey Travels—Sears-Roe- ack ;80—Safety on / 1:00—Dr. Maddy’s Band Lessons 45—Dance Hour Others to Be Heard j 1:30—General Federation of Wom-| 9:50—Cromical Engineering Achieve: ass—ar vee nt Quartet i 4$—-Armchalr 1:55—Markets and Weather Concert y Show e Highways ment Award 15—Paul Martin and His Music ectivity of the Metropolitan Opera is and an uncle, Otto Wulff, who is waiting to adopt her. BISMARCK scour | Maryland Farm Boy Are Peculiarly enough the last major \' fox an Irish widower and getting reacy a 2:00—Pepper Young's Famlly— 0— Weather hs, Shi retty. And then jug! wa: mit un: Camay, 1—News ‘ open—or give its initial perform- DISTRI T LEA graphs. e was pretty. . tp, Although it was submitted un- Oxyd Own Ma Perkins a - " # they traded their little troubles, | to marry him.’ Ger a different name, the Skip Trace: =the 0 Nelils—avory ie eanchWorend) His Oren ance. The first activity was the start Get-Rich-Quick Cupids Treat! sought consolation, gave intimate ad- ‘Woman Pays, and Tells Co. tracked him down anal found theis af the “Metropolitan Opera Auditions Guiding, vice. s—Guiding Light—P. & G. Napthe 3 SOK Keene—Dreft 4:00—Songs by Carlotta Irma Glen, Organist Don Winslow of the Navy 4:30—Hazel Johnson j—The Californians ‘To Be Announce 0—Jack Armstrong—General Mille —Master Singers —Open Your Heart Campaign— Saturday, Dec. 11 :00—Malcolm Claire 53—Good Morning Melodies 0—Griggs Cooper Good Morning Hour cearenk fast Club New Bill Krenz and 0: ef Sunday from 4 to 4:30 p. m. (CST) over an NBC-KFYR network, Metropolitan this year the public will 0—Do You Remember hear the voices of those who have come from the “Met” Auditions air show, and as proven by previous per- formances there is little doubt of their successful reception. oOo the Air” program heard every REST OF REGION Ranks at Head of 168 Districts in Percentage of Boys Reg- istered in Work In the various performances at the Edward Johnson will act as master ceremonies for the “Met” Audi- Lovers Heartlessly—and Sometimes Get Caught Well, it wasn’t long before the young man was asking her to marry him. She consented . . . “But, darling boy,” she wrote, “I can’t come to you until I save up $200. The train fare is so great and I am in tatters. I need clothes so badly. It will take me a long time to save the money. Unless, of course, darling boy, you can send me the money.” “Darling boy” did. He sent the $200, Love is made a big business by cruel, unscrupulous men and women who play with the heart strings of the lonely and love- hungry. Read about some of these swindles in this fourth of a series No, it isnt’ always the woman wo pays—but it usually is, There was the young heiress. who loved art—and, later, an artist. He was handsome, romantic, talented, and poor. First, she was attracted by his talents. Then she fell prey to his romantic charm. ‘But, dear,” he told her. “I can’t marry you. I’m married, and, although I want to, I can’t get a divorce, I can’t afford it.” man living on a farm in western Can- ada—with his wife! The swindle had been her brain-child. Pride Saves Swindler ‘The Skip Tracers Co. is closing in Tight now on a “physicologist” who Promises “to solve your problems-- health, financial, and social. No charge for consultation.” This ad attracted the woman owner John Grey Boy Scouts of the Bismarck dis- 0—Markets, Weather ‘an@ Aunt a ry And never heard from her again, His} Over his mild protestations she|thought, he can buoy me up. Rudolph Frim}!, Jr. Orc Sammy st Dee. Aa ene Mie Pelletier |t;ict are swelling their chests and of six stories taken from the real- | frantic letters were returned: “No|agreed to finance.a divorce trip to|“physicologist” did, % made ee feel ruse Morgan’s Phillp Morris acy. Esther Program —Marek Webers Orch. 0—NBC Night Club Highway Department K \doodler: jotimmy Fidler in Hollywood Gossip 9:45—Serenade in the Night 30:00 Weather : aa N ton Bowe, . Ex- lino- | Sees A rene Enoki Ginger Cs a tenor. Ex-cholr boy, lino: | her of boys in Scouting per 100 boys in| vertising columns, and answered one | investigation showed that she was suc-|a skip—a racket,” says Mr. Eisenberg.| That started the ball roll type operator, sculptor, carpenter! ty. ity, here's how the Bis ing. He Religion Iu the News electrician and photographer, Bowe | jac Se distri Ys tack 6 in ari {Of the ads. cessful in getting money from eight of |“And we were convinced when wejgot sum after sum from her—and oe Win Bootleg on “Boys at, 30 believes that he has arrived. ae Whe sites ities eile He corresponded regularly there-|10 men with whom she corresponded.” | found out that his wife had left town| jewelry and clothes. Then, after per- —Jean Sablon, Singer Like mai radio singers he hi open after with a “lonely young lady, un-| Then there was the young German |about the same time and had van- ponding, her to borrow $1,000 to give Tobe Bob Aivieg ane Ee Role Orch. | heen abiave opera foe sens ey seat in numpet pt rouryea able to socialize in her own commun-|housekeeper of Bachelor Vincente| ished, too.” him, he vanished, a 1:00—Malesim lal 3 are iplua tak he! bas leached @ariois Soleiloee ee number of new lity because financial reverses alter|Palizzi. He fell in love with her,| ‘There was no trace of them to be| The Skip Tracers Co. think they'll —Good Morning Melodies emt by listen oe and values the recordings of many | focus peo terge, during the past year: | social position. Would welcome meet-|acked her to marry, and agreed to| found, but Mr. Eisenberg kept in close | get him, though because she was sen- . Agriculture in the ews 8 lonai ‘Harn Dance famed opera, singers. His singing pats ee A eee or pein {42g an idealistic man to whom char-|making his $6,000 life savings into a/touch with art galleries and collec-| sible enough to expose him. Most Se ese clab )SO0ENEC Symphony Orch: career started when he was a boy Hoan The district ri Se in| Scter cae ny, mean more oan Lee pecend oe They nar hand to wher an see aa seid avinsied women, die Bean dated with —News 11:00—Eddie Rogers & Orch. soprano in Cambridge, Mass. He also|;: : ‘anks money. ere any such. man left |ried, she c! ed out the money, an: some ot work. The detective | investigators. You see, after their 5—Breakfast Club 11:30—Joe Reichman and Orch. : ? number of first class Scouts per 100) anywheres?”: checked out herself. knew what the skip artist vant 1 attended New England Conse! | Say wheres . W WI ip ity leads them to believe that the eoneanata air 12:00—Sllent of Music, Chicago pe hearlg od registered Scouts. And taken alto-| “She wrote interestingly, tenderly, “We figured it was a game,” says|in—light, satirical drawings. ‘Find|love swindler means everything he —Top O'the Dial lumbia and Harvard Uni ee and ccther this gives it first ranking in the} autirully. Her letters laughed and | Mr, Eisenberg, “and so we watched the|one of them, and you've found your| says, their pride prevents them from * oS Montans, Flour Mills Program) , og sunday, Dec 12 thas “been hoard eter sine tine “oie ne ttee districts in the Missouri River | fied and made love." And the young ‘positions wanted’ ads for housekeep- | man. going to the police with the facts. ‘ 10: 00—Markets, ‘Weather and Aunt —Radio Pulpit the Cavalier’s Quartet. man struggled with his scrawl to let|ers and kept an eye on domestic em-| The vigil was rewarded after six| And the swindler swindles on. 9:30—Madrigal Singers Valley council, of which the Bismarck x s—donh MY gging of Finchville | 10:00—Prese adio News wets St Be, Moment deciding |austrict is a part, which rate among a ee aga eels VU Saar a eet ee ae ymns of all Churches er to give up io work forthe first 25 are the West River dis- " i king sek missing man’s work turned NEXT: The Headache Pills. 1 aecnety and Bob Toreign operatic studies, @ problem} |trict, in 10th position, and the Christi. fo ice Bulletins i 5 3 auaneete eee te see that might be answered by bis per-|anson district, which is 24th. Mphesians 6, and join us. 8:00 p, m.—Christian Young People's] wird reden ueber, “Es klopft! Oeffne ry Nasional Farm and Home Hour Om formance on the “Met” Air show. Thursday, Dec. 9, at 3:00 p. m.—| Fellowship. die Tuer!” Alle Deutschen Buerger ‘ 3 its 30—University "Of Chicago Round Descendent of D Ladies’ Aid in the church Parlors. ‘Tuesday, 7:00 p. m.—Christian Trail |der Stadt sind su diesem Gottesdienst 33:30—Sue Blake Table Discussions Joan Merrill : vibiietcivrhne! Saturday, Dec. 11, at 9:00 a. m—|Blasers, Intermediate group, under | eingeladen. i3:is-—Grandma Travels—Sears-Roe- Weather vi suns soprano Confirmation clas: the leadership of Rev. Wm. G. Schen-| | In dr folgenden Woche wird all- ties 1 Program from Vienna, Austria | whose real name is Metz, is the grand- del. abendlich um 8:00 Uhr Versammlung :00—Your Hi 12:30—Smoke Dreams—Fendrich, 1nc. | daughter of Frederick Metz, who came FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ‘Wednesday, Pp. m.—Ghildren’s|sein. Prediger Kaiser wird Gottes Waits oe O—there Wass Woman to America many years ago to con- . Fourth St, and Ave. B. Hsther Becker: eon ap. meMid-week | schoone “Geicceserit. cher Dtutsie : o—Pepper Youngs. Bamtly— {uct the Baltimore Symphony, Miss 00. on IN PRIZES und Deeeishh ee Bible study | and 4 prayer meeting. Fedende, Gottes Hotschatt in der alate Merrill’s singing career got off to a }) 10:00 & mewThe church school, Eé- P..m.—Choir prac-|tersprache zu hoeren, Bringt einen $—Orydcl's Own Ma Perkins Caen tan et ma—Metropoll- good start with a background of this ward Cole superintendent, Mew, G3 tice; 8:80 p. m-—Men's chorus practice. [Freund mit! vie and Sade—Crisco oom Shera Auditions of the AIF type from which to work. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC Worner, primary superintendent. : i=The O Netilectvory, e—Acme Sunshine dies Born in 4 N.D. 4 Broadwry he Evarts class for adults. “TRINITY, LUTHERAN CHURCH |8T. GEORGE’s EPISCOPAL CHURCH i New! raGeorne Hetaberger’s Orch. mn in the state of Washington,|N. D. Entrants at Chicago Show R.A. he Quain class for young people. ve. A at Fourth St. Corner Third and_Thayer ' je—Catholic Ho she has spent much of her life and 4 ), is aie 10 and The ‘uxis class for high school age. 5 onie’a. Rindahl, Pastor N. E. Elsworth, Rector ry $—Green Bros. Novelty Orch. schooling in. California, Whil Win $585 in GNDA Awards; 1a, m. We invite older people to attend the| “There is a cordial welcome at], Services for the secemd Sunday im fl te 6:00—Jack Benny Jello Program dee The 9 o'clock Mass {s for chiléren, [school and bring their ebildren with | Trinity.” Advent: €:30=Bakers’ Broadcast school she majored in dramatics and Stock Sales $1,000,000 Second Sunday in Advent, Dec. 5. 9:30 a. m.—Church school. i Ladies 7:00—Chase and Sanborn Program ied 2 study voice while still 1000, rinst CHURCH or cunisr, 4:00 Morning worship, Commun-|_ Church ‘school and Bible classes—| 10:80 2. m-Holy Communion and } Vagabonds bees aD igh school student. She has sung TST Planist—Mrs, Cl = The Right Rev. Douglas Atw!11, i 3:00—Marele Weber and Orch. two seasons with the Gan Prancisco| Chicago, Dec. 4—()—Exhibitors ed Fourth st. Response, peak, Lora Thy SName”| Sermon "Wilton for Our Learn- | bishop of our church in North Dakota, + ; 1):00—Lon Breese and Orch. Grand Opera company under the di-|carrying $100,000 in prize money be- 1700 em. —H. Von B print be _prezent and) preach. 4 | 10:30—Press Radio News rection of Maestro Bodansky. gan trekking homeward Saturday to| Wedasedsy’ evening ” testimonial | panther: Sih, stint with thee”—| "Anthem, Trinity church choir, Clar-|) For an offertory, Mrs. Doris Nol. t Fe Cocerresh- |10:35—Jerry Blaine and Orch. ‘Warbler Wants Contes AT paris of ths ciation and Catiadl ednesday | evening testimonial |rrenry Barraclaugh. fon E. Larson, director. gon will sing, “Come, Holy spirit”— | 345—Bismarck Baking Co.: ‘Eddie Varzas and Orch. ler Want tract P 0! nation al fanada as/| meeting at 8 o’cloc! Sermon, “How to Manage an Over-| Evening service—8:00 o'clock. wiley. est Thing in Town —Louis Armstrong and Orch. Born on a farm near Manchester,|the 38th international livestock ex-|,,A teading room maintained in the |purdened Life.” Auspices State Lutheran Brother- Hine Sishop will talk to the church 0—Newscast aah 0—Silent Md,, Earl Li baritone, has : |position entered its final day. Hoskins Block, 200% Fourth St. 18| The Communion service. Gol school at 9:30. Have your children —Master ene a PPY, CO eo wardla open dally from 12 to & p. m.; Sun-| 6:45 p. m.—B. Y. Hour under the ‘Rey. Roy E. Olson, guest speaker. | Present and on time, please. eTalistalr Go Monday, Dee: 18) Leaving InOsWene erillony Repeared Ets a Pte es a ioe AN ay Welcome to attend the Pours Bip vet ‘Dhrenched Suitone Oy Dron ath ae eras oberg tina | ste noises omer Beare On tine, 4 1:00—Malcolm Claire rsity of Marylan bons ¥ , lonson, director. o—One. dene” Feehiy—Standara| 7:15—Good Morning Melodies 1. his third year he tried for a music|@mong nearly 13,000 head of livestock, | Church services and to make use of |America, | | monday, Dec. Annual meeting of | Louis Tiffany invented favrile glast Brenda Agriculture in the News scholarship with the Peabody Insti. hundreds of grain entries and profects| GOD, THE ONLY CAUS 1:80—The evening service. rinity congregation. 1S tom. It * a variety Tone aes La . tute and won. of 1,600 4-H boys and girls has been! py, Iden text for this Christi: Solo, “Crossing the Bar’—Dudley 4 scent-enameled glass and the most O— Brot Mareen Hall to e John McCormack was his first |completed. Belences lessen-sermon being. studied peneke- ed eontronees Religion.” BISMARCK GOSPEL TABERNACLE | beautiful example is the screen in the 0—American Tobacco Co.—Your hecoweeth Phe Air Singing idol; and he also was the|. North Dakota exhibitors qualified throughout, the ayonia pay meek, is| Wednesday at_7:30 p. mo-World Raymond L. Stuck, Pastor lobby of an Independence Square pub- Hollywood Parade winner of the $500 Lawrence Tibbett |f0" 29 special bonus prizes, totaling (colts the glory of Gods and the | Wide Guild and Open For: 9:45 a. m.—Sunday school. Mrs. Hel- | lishing company, in Philadelphia. peso tentter Frits He ckaecoee aa Tibbett | 565, offered by the Greater North |Acusreetn’ tory Cod: and the | “thursday at 3p. m-—The Ladies’ ra pe C00. | ing’s Jesters Pewenane four Mills Program | work and made his operatic debut in | Dakota association, There in no speech nor language, (Ald Will Meet. en of December we [munion Service.” : eas Choirs of the Colleges 1/1 Pagliacci in Wilmington, Del ‘These awards were added to the|Where their voice is not heard. are inviting our friends to attend the|__3:00 p. m.—Radio service, KGCU, 2 ; of St. Thomas and St, Cath: | 10: Markets Wester and Aun the De Feo Opera womans.” “ith lregular show cash prizes. ‘Two first line Sirah Sete Best rie ott [evening service. Our suest soloist for Mandan. eee ea 90 fiddle Varzos and Oren, 10:15—Jouh Higging of Finchville | ateet Bier on Atlantic Ciuy ciso fas |places in sweet clover and field peas|reigneth, He 1s clothed with majesty; [these Services will be Mr. Ted Bout: |, 3.00 Evening service, Evangelistic ere ut 10:80—Hymng of all Churches—Gen- leon the scene of many of his operatic were included. Wrerewith he hath girded himseiythe [22s tho. following. umbers: nai S54ay, 8:00 p. m—Devotional Saturday 40-24. HDX Program Ponte and eotice Busletns | MoO" tres wining championships, ranking | Soi be utved {""" Oya Ust'ws wor | Pudie resting the Bar’ |* pi oaay, 8:00 p. m—Prayer mect- 0 eS 5 ‘Arise, Shine, Th, and ny, Dee. 9 113¢—Natlenal Barm and Home Hour | ‘No True Basis for higher than or second to any other [ship And ow dow ies ue nog Pt [Light ie, Comer—atacBcrmaiden ny | ghtlaey, ‘ecU, Mapdans ee. a) i oo—Malooimn Claire 2 grown yn 9 tare God; and we are‘ the people of |, December 19—A special Friaay,'8:00 py m-_ontl 5——Good Mornin Melodies 5 ti number, oF eee ys. Pp. o—Agr! Heulturs ih the News Depression’. Jones be peter and Jal Dg better in open His pasture, and the sheep of His nevecember,26— ‘Out of the Wilder- |Sadors’ serv: ce. un a Griggs Cooper Good Morning | 13: ae Exhibitors are taking away an esti- Mr. Jackson's sermon themes for CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE "y New York, Dec. 4—()—There 5 ISCOPAL |these Sunday evenings are as follows: H. V. Sorenson, Pasto: —S) 20—Breakfast Club “no true basis for another depres- ee lect Ha ance ata (Lin mepnones rY EeT OTiTe Aehomy Siemens Acaacae) Ryuceaaa! a rat Bite ye ie Spertale- Me 3 \0—Ne re ets sion,” says Jesse H. Jones, chairman . NSA aD lard ‘December 12—“The Church and E4-| sunday schost10:00 3. Roast ‘om eoCherles Hasrison, Singer 2:00—Bepper Young's Fam!ly—lor the in Cor-| | Car Is Virginia’: CLE i a Oh tees of jucation.” Morniue worship—11:00. o'clock. Young Tom Turkey, 5—Vaughn de Lesth 2:18—Oxydol's Own Ma Perkins poration, | Car Is Virginia’s Aisle ce IPN Warren Geel Susie | eee A Ais vonue peceter oF TRA alee EEN eed ene: CrenberTY: BONCE) \ . . s . ps Bochorch is the, Wildwood Hepa on ite ee aa | Engagement Ring | |“orser prelude, “0 Tord of Hosts" — mber 26—Vanis hing Fron-| fvangelistic service7:45 p.m. Whipped Potatoes, Peas 96:00—Markets, Weather and Aunt! 3:09 7 DoiNwe Ole Zion Voti Geo. Careles: tiers,” 2 sermon on world peace. Prayer meeting, ‘Phursday” pyening earn 3:15—The ‘Guiding Light —P &u mn Yoting on 2 Anthem, vitthe Voice in the Wilder- vane oung, people of the church ine at 8: 00) ° clock at 122 Main Ave, W. Rolls and Butter Li NOt all Churchow—Gen- Ae Ses Moyies, Bowling Ba wood » nea eee wOrgan otf Offertory, “Reverie”—Tschal- | Sunday evenings. services, P ora! —! 9 i < ovsky. pees Batty an 4, Bob General aie Hier citd Keene: Drott Zion iit aoe 4—(P)—Movies ana| Walter Ruben two weeks from |_ Solo, “Rejoice Greatly’ —Messiah by! wamgp EVANGELICAL CHURCH BISMARCK BAPTIST CHURCH atterson ce an SHEE WHELTEUIS wavy frog ie baad es “ences ot| SMumiy,dowmt, ave an ens Giron Tk Tediled Sou." water] “Horchieng Re Misneror | 5 etn diigr ewer .....|| Coffee Shop . S—George in, vi 5 . ‘ ja. m.—Sunday scl Uo Oe Farm and Home Hour ‘ Ag—Jomane Johnson—Solotst evil ” were issues in Zion’s referendum| * shiny new.clnousine, an 60" Brsec peanuts sae Se tee etelon ae nuperiGtendent canons eo—eue Blake H 1e—Rhythmaires’ pete Saturday. mareneny present rom Ruben: Sunday school, 12:00 noon. (Classes ite a ete ay school, Mrs, [is ike a hammer. without.» handles” 4b—Grandma Travels—Sears-Roe-| 5:30—Jack Armstrong —General Milla for all ages). A fully departmental: |pyi0:0%, 2), Sunday cn Religious ‘education supplies man ‘ $:65—Tho Freshest Thing In Town— . ized school and every depart: eat a pe Christian instruc-|withes high purpose in fiving. This 3:00—Breadwin: Bismarck Baking your service. The adult clas es ton for every age gro church holds to the fundamentals in fs State Talk ‘tt Over cast a ge ‘or Boy Hero eleva Anyi a ihe parents, ple Tonle, 00 a. m.—Public worship. Mrs. ee at Any ioe BBA CoSD DRT ELOR ro 5 p.m. 5 e tru 4b—The Ranch Boys “Learning to Understand Each Other | WaBlietee, are, “Back to the] 11:00 a, m-—Deutscher Gottesdienst, ets and Weather in the Home.” Leader, Miss Juiliette | ,An' Pred. R. Kaiser wird ueber das thema Eito—Fepner ‘roung'’s Fatnily— Norton, Do not miss s this discussion. reden, ‘zurueck nach, Bethel.” nUnuer Eyes Examined = , in der . S—Oxydet's Own Ma Perkins epvalen oF FieetoneWirestone 6:30 p. m.—All boys and girls between |: Pastor will speak Woche zum Segen aller geredet. Jed- Glasses Prescribed jaunt ‘Gkelie—tvory DRA EUR UeEICe! cordigiiy Gneiteatnateaate cee tee o SST yee rey Savion society The eye is an organ you OooF SF New i ean ollie Evening worship, 7:30—if you enjoy | ho" ° 1 “Christian Endeavor|meeting. Ail the thalen are condials can’t afford to neglect. S—Guiding Night—P & G Naphthe hearty singing of the old hymns, good sorvice. Miss Malinda Klaudt, leader. |ly invited to be present. . 2 20—Club Matinee music and a challenging Gospel mes- |"°745°), “1. nvangeliatic service.| 7:15 p. m.—Baptist Young People's B—Kitty Keene age plan to be present. Tho service |sriag ‘Dora ‘Bischof. pianist. Union meeting in English. Rev. Kaiser Dr. H. J. Wagner 00—! le i} art fai Wisti Oraanit Z siGigan prelude, “Nocturne"—Fry-| @pecia! muse. by the pastor. Mes ‘00 4 Pa Ta—Deutscher evangelis- Optometrist : slow of the Nav: % Sach ‘ ; ienst, Pred. | Eth Californians Se pel ae Stern and Orch. tove.. ply) ine”—Composer—Mr. Ralph 1 since 1914 | Soohick Webb and Oren, SS ir eae Organ, offertory, “Andante”—Gluck. rac a Bismarck, N. D. | Mit EPEe aeperat able, vod Understanas’—Mr, Rich- E + §ascNewacant, we Mecorte Pleads Innocent to eee sees Reeves 6—Organ Reveries Grean postluds, “Hymn of Pr ey Brgenengperis Review N. D. Couple Murder BoRrelnter cs cia geoutes 13 is=Mentle Lam's Company. Pro- m.—Boy Scouts. HOTEL Le Columbus, Mont., Dec. 4 —(#) - ‘iueaday, 7:00 p. m.—Sunday school o6—Fioyal tin Revi Frank Robideau, 38 year old Wheat House Prevents “Good |Basin farmer, was held here Satur- cotestnenaey a0 Fina’ Quasteny it Musto’ Hal) ah penelns. Strenperienis for his will ‘preside and give the Mid-week : ’ y degree addrei . Asch esther 5 inl om a eke ag pe charge erhuraday, 7:00 p. m.—Church choir F l h ] Z ce A 5 te Barron ang Oren td neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kun‘z PrWe heartily invite you to attend all a S 6 . PCy ines and Orch. ne Rea He Pipe Inaoot nt, Fri- our church services. y when arraigned here before Dis- F d trict Judge Ben Harwood. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH inest of G. Adolph Johns, Pastor e Finest 0 5—Second Sunday in Advent. MINNESOTAN DIES Das a) me wundey enol and Bible e Tastefully Prepared Bickier, # formes Minaetols Hae Anihom, “Rejokee Ye Pure in Heart i 5 5 a im, “Rejoice Ye ure in jeart.” ¢, led Thursday. He had resided for cabeimeh, Thre "We Heady” for the ¢ At Economical Prices years in Marshall, Minn., where he As : ‘After the morning worship, the can- Air jwas at one time vice president of a vasser for the Every Member Canvass fc mee’ Mae eee ss 12:00. noon—South side Sunday Is a protection iNelgnbor im cabeKeton school in the locker room at the Bail check raising. Order * Weather and Aunt ROO) RECTOR DIES Afternoon—Every Member Canvass. your checks printed here. 4 a 15 —Joah a of Finchville “‘Yooat ducts ‘bythe Misses Martha yy the a 5 et— Letty Crocke petal Mills lof Christ's Episcopal church here, 6 Eaholm, | Lite year Quality Printers Since 1873 we artes eile Bullet PHONE 2200 Or and Home Hour :15—Ford, ‘tush and Silent Slim arkets and Weather t lub Matinee etropolitan Opera Co. 0—Kaltenmeyer’s Kindergarten 0—Sam and His City Fellers died Thuraday night of pneumonia, Funeral services were to be here Sat- lurday with burial at Faribault, where} he was educated. The singers to be heard Dec. 12 are; siderable following of fans from coast ‘op Hatters to coast will try for a Metropolitan Opera contract in the person of Mor- “pointing with pride.” And they have good reason to, be- cause among the 168 districts of Region 10 their district is “tops” as far as registration is concerned, figures given by Scout Executive Paul O Netland of the Missouri River Valley council show Figured on the basis of the num- $1,000 Per Week An established radio star earning a hhousand dollars a week with a con- such person at address.” Cooked Up Romance “We found her,” relates Daniel Eisenberg, skipper of the Skip Tracers Co. in New York City. “When we walked in on her she was sitting at a desk writing letters, of course. Seems she made a profession of writting 1et- ters. And a profitable one, too. Our life files of the Skip Tracers Co. in New York City. By DICK McCANN (NEA Service Staff Writer) It isn’t always the woman who pays. Take, for instance, the case of the young man who was lovesick, spotted one of those “Are You Lonely?” ad- Reno. She gave him $5,000 for rail- road fare, living expenses, lawyer's fees, and court costs. When her letters to him in Reno were returned unclaimed, she hasten- ed to the Skip Tracers Co. for help, tearful and fearful that something dire had happened to her lover. “But we felt right away that it was good to hear him say that she was endowed with a lucky spirit. And so when he told her to come again she did. To hear more flattery. But this time he told her that her lucky numbers, determined by the stars, or something, added up to 7777 and if she gave him $77.77, he would double it inside of two months.