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Rev. Lester P. Warford, pastor of the Presbyterian church of this city, will leave this evening for Warren where he will attend the Adams Pres- bytery. Sessions will be held Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. P Tuesday a Presbyterian Suhday ‘8chool institute will be held, com- mencing at 10 o’clock a. m. A splen- did program of addresses and papers by visiting pastors and Sunday school workers has been prepared for the occasion. Rev. Warford will have as his subject, “Fundamental Basis of Sunday School Education.” A large number of ministers and delegates are expected to be in attendance. Mrs. Julius Miller of Beltrami av- enue was hostess Saturday afternoon, when she entertained in honor of Mrs. Walter Cann of Blackduck and s. Walter Kunzie of Gemmell. The N ther guests were Mesdames John o "'.”Achenbach, Rode, Roe, James Wine- brenner, Collard and Misses Achen- }mch, Pearl Collarld and Mae Col- ard. The Woman’s Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Rev. and Mrs. L. P. Warford, 609 Minnesota avenue, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. The foreign topic is “Africa.” The home topic is ‘““The Outlook for the Year.” Visitors are cordially in- vited. Rev. J. E. Caldwell of Nymore and Miss Edan Mitchell of Nymore were united in marriage Sunday morning by Rev. M. A. Soper at his home in Bemidji. The attendants were Miss Ruth Winebrenner and Douglas Mc- Fayden. Rev. and Mrs. Caldwell will make their home in Bemidji. /" . B. Olson of Beltrami avenue, left turday night for Grand Forks where he will enter the University of North Dakota. Mr. Olson is a graduate of the Bemidji high school, class of 1915. He will study elec- trical engineering. . Alvin Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Collard of Minnesota avenue entertained Friday afternoon. The guests were Mesdames James Wine- brenner, Julius Miller, John Achen- bach of Bemidji, Mrs. Walter Cann of Blackduck and Walter Kunzie of Gemmell. is'd Mrs. P. M. Mark of Fosston, who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. R. Gilmore, for a short time, went to Bagley Saturday afternoon where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. A. Kaiser. Among the out-of-town shoppers Saturdpy were Mesdames A. A Blum, Wilton; P. Brandvik, Nary; F. A. Craver, Turtle River; Eva Kai- ser, Northern, and Joe Stidle, North- ern. Mrs. A. E. Henderson and son, B. Henderson, of 600 Bemidji avenue, returned last night from Eau Claire, Wis., where they have been visiting Mrs. Hnderson’s mother. Mrs. Walter Kunzie of Gemmell, Minn., formerly of Bemidji, and Mrs. Walter Cann of Blackduck were guests at the J. 0. Achenbach home Friday and Saturday. Rev. M. A. Soper officiated at ser- vices at the Congregational church in Nymore yesterday. He held ser- vices in the Birchwood school house in the afternoon. Miss Adena Anderson, stenogra- pher for the Clark Pole & Tie com- pany, returned today from®a three weeks’ visit at her home in Cloquet, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eastman of Turtle River were in Bemidji Satur- day, enroute to Moose, Minn., where Mr. Eastman held services Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cloutier left Sat- urday for Cloquet where they will visit for a short time. They will make their home in Duluth. Adolph Guisness returned ‘from Wilton Saturday morning. He was called home by the death of his father, Anton Guisness. Miss Ruth Boobar of Nary, one of the Bemidji high school students, spent the week-end as the guest of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. A. V. Garlock and two children have gone to Wells, Minn., where they will visit relatives for a week. Mina A. Myers. Hair dressing, oing scalp treatment, etc. Switches $1.50. Troppman Block. Phone 112-W.— Adv. 927 Miss Edith Jones of Heron Lake, Minn.,, who is visiting relatives in Nymore, spent Saturday in Bemidji. William Cassler returned Friday night from Park Rapids where he has visited relatives for a week. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cunningham of Yola were among the business vis- itors in Bemidji Saturday. Attorney A. A. Andrews returned Friday night from Kelliher where he had been on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Opsahl and Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Cutter motored to Buena Vista yesterday. One of these mice aays you ought tc go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture tagen.—Adv. 14t Miss Christine Brandvik, a teacher in the Wilton school, spent Satur- day in Bemidji. Miss Laura Simon of Puposky spent Saturday in the city, the guest of friends. Judge C. M. Taylor of St. Cloud motored to this city with his family yesterday. Mrs. Pearl Knoske of Nary trans- acted business in the city Saturday. Mrs. G. Saddler of Buena Vista was a Bemidji shopper Saturday. $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land Co.—Adv. da71tt H. N. Temple, Jr., is spending a few days in Minneapolis. . Phonograph concert at Presbyter- ian church Wednesday evening at eight o’clock, Sept. 27. Admission 15c.—Adv. 927 Simple Liquid StartlesMany Here People report incredible results = 3 ity about themselves. KR KKK KKK KKK KK KK * * * DRY CLEANING * * * % Clothes Cleaners for Men *x ‘Women and Children *x * THE MODEL DRY * * CLEANING HOUSE * * Hogan Bros., Props. x * * K H KKK KKK KKK KK HHHK KKK KK KKK KK * * * ) * * BROSVIK. THE TAILOR * * * * Phone 438 K * * * * LB E R RS SR LSRR R SRS KK EEH KKK KK KX Get A Boston Pencil Pointer $1.00 Phone 922 %ok % 2 % % % % b bk % KKK H KKK KKK KKK KK * DRUGS AND JEWELRY X ¥ Wholesalers and Retallers * ¥ Service and satisfaction. Mail * Orders given that same ser- % ¥ vice you get in person. x BARKER’S * Third St. Bemidji, Minn. & KR KKK KKK KKK KK KK HHEKKKKK KKK KKK * * DEAN LAND CO. 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Every- % * buy here. . ¥ % thing for the school. x * W. G. SCHROEDER * ¥ THE BEMIDJI PIONEER * * Bemidji Phone 66 * * OFFICE * KRR KKK KKK KKK KKKK KKK KKK KK - SIS . A THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER from simple lavoptik eye wash. A girl suffering from weak, strained eyes was helped by ome application. Her mother could hardly sew or read because of eye pains. After one week her trouble was gone. A small bottle lavoptik is guaranted to help EVERY CASE weak, strained or in- flamed eyes. ONE WASH will startle with it’s incredible results. Pure aluminum eye cup FREE with each bottle. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. COME TO THE CHICKEN PIE SUPPER Given by the Baptist ladies, Wed- nesday, Sept. 27, to be served from 5 to6:30 p. m., in the basement of the church. Adults 35¢; children 25c. i MENU Chicken Pie Cream Potatoes Cream Cienad Cabbage Salad Bread and Butter Pickles Cake Coffee Tea 2d926 39 NEW STATE BANKS IN MINNESOTA (By United Press) St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 25.—Thirty- nine state banks have been organized in Minnesota since April 1, State Su- perintendent Turritin said today. One of the recent changes was of the First National bank of Owatonna to Polish women of America gathered here today to discuss ways and means of continuing the campaign to se- cure permission from the ruling Eu- ropean powers to allow food and other relief to be sent from the the Park State bank. POLISH WOMEN CO. Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 25.—Leading United States to starving Poland. WANT TO RAISE Rochester, Minn., Sept. 25.—With the sixty-second Southern Minnesota Methodist Episcopal conference today approaching a close, a project of rais- ing $500,000 among Methodist min- isters for Hamline university, St. Paul, is before it. Bishop Charles Mitchell, St. Paul, started the fund with $5600. In 23 minutes $8,000 was raised. ing Oct. 29, to raise the balance. The campaign will end Dec. 21. NVENE FOR POLISH RELIEF $500.000 FOR HAMLINE Twenty-five Methodist bishops will Huffman & fl’laa[_y | FURNITURE AND UNGERTAKING H N. McKEE, Funeral Director Phone 178-W or R (By United Press) (By Unitea Press) campaign through Minnesota, start- i IO A Telephone when you want that next job of L ] [ ] Printing You will get first-class work, and you will get it when promised, for having work done when promised is one of the rules of this office. If you prefer, send the order by mail or bring it to the office in person. R IHERRnITATmT . Let Us Show You What We Can Do MmN, % i An Anecdote of Handel. On one occasion Handel was caught in a shower of rain and was obliged to seek shelter i a blacksmith’s forge. 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