Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 14, 1916, Page 3

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1814 ocie Jacobson of Wilton; Fred Dexter of Mizpah to wed Rebecca Hart of Tur- tle River. Duncan Stanton is the son of Attorney E. M. Stanton of Thief River Falls and a nephew of Dr. D. L. Stanton of this city. (4 | Licenses to wed have been issued by Fred Rhoda, clerk of court, to the following: Duncan Stanton of Thief River Falls to wed Miss Ellen Berge of Beltrami county; Elmer G. §wanson of Minneapolis to wed Miss +“Mary Koors of Bemidji; Everett A. Wynne of Bemidji to wed Miss Marie Bemidji and Nymore teachers were the guests last evening of the Pres- byterian ladies at a reception tend- ered them in the church basement. The hours were spent in getting ac- quainted and having a social time. A short program was carried out, as follows: Address of welcome, Rev. L. P. Warford, pastor of the church; vocal solo, Miss Ida Virginia Brown; violin solo, Miss Grace Currie; vocal That’s LLCOAL PHONE 100 COAL. Your Own Flesh and Blood That little rosebud fragment of humanity who nestles oA in the cradle of your arms and coos — What are you doing to protect and nourish him and keep him comfortable ? ‘ We keep a complete line of everything for your ‘ baby— remedies for internal disorders, gentle ‘and " soothing salves and ointments for rashes and chapped spots, dainty toilet waters, cooling talcum, baby foods, nursing bottles, nipples, fine combs, soft brushes. CITY DRUG STORE Phone 52 W @\ ALL COAL HARD COAL Nut Stove Egg Pea Buckwheat SOFT COAL Hocking Pocahontas Youghiogheny ! Splint ‘ Briquettes STORAGE CAPAGITY 850 TONS { Indications are that there will be an advance in coal Nov. 1st. Get your 1 order in now. St. Hilaire Retail Lbr € ‘doind :f*i#k#*'*i&«k**: * K K X kfiixgqi‘l%ii Presbyterian. Sunday morning at 11 o’clock the sermon will be on the subject, “Pay- A ing Toll,” (Matthew 22:17); Sunday . \ evening at 8 o'clock the pastor will preach on the theme, “The Manifold Grace of God,” (1 Peter 4:10); the young peoples’ Christian Endeavor society will. meet at 7 p. m. The an- nual Rally Day will be observed by the Presbyterian Sunday school on Sunday morning at 10 o’clock. Be- sides the regular lesson there will be an opening program and a souvenir will be given to each scholar. Par- ents and friends are most cordially invited to visit our school at this time. A men’s Bible class will be organized at the Presbyterian church under the leadership of Rev. Lester P. Warford.. They will meet every Sunday morning at 10 o’clock. All men of our community are invited to join this class. - Rev. Lester P. War- ford, pastor. German Evangelical Lutheran. Morning service begins at 10:30 o’clock. Rev. Edw. Merz of Ink- ster, N. D., will preach the sermon in the German language. If you can take part in this service you are in- vited to worship with us. Rev. W. Riemann, pastor Methodist Evisconal. Sunday morning worship at 10:45 o’elock; sacramental service with short address by the pastor on the subject, “Pressing Forward”;, Sunday school at 12 m.; Junior League at 3:30 p. m.; Epworth League at 7 m.; eyening worship at 8 o’clock, sermon subject, ‘“The Shepherd’s Song.” A cordial welcome is extend- ed to all. Rev. B. D. Hanscom, pas- tor, solo, Miss Verna Barker; vocal solo, Miss Elizabeth Erickson. After the program a lunch was served. Every member of the Presbyterian Sunday school is expected to be pres- ent tomorrow, as it is Rally Day. A special program has been arranged for the occasion and Rev. Lester P. Worford will give an illustrated talk. The program will begin at 10 a. m. and will continue for an hour. Souv- enirs will be given to each person at- tending. ‘Wallace Aitkin, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. C. E. Aitkin of Grand Rapids, who has been his guest for a short time and his sister, Miss W. H. Aitkin, of Thief River Falls, who arrived in Bemidji this 'noon, motored to Grand Rapids to- day. Attorney and Mrs. J. F. Gibbons and son, John, motored to the Twin : Cities yesterday morning where they | will spend a short time. They were accompanied by Mrs. T. S. Andrews, who will be the guest of her daugh- ter, Mrs. C. W. Triebel, for a few days. The Presebyterian ladies will hold an annual chicken pie supper, Wed- nesday evening, October 18, from 6 till 8, in the church basement. A special menu has been prepared and an excellent Presbyterian supper will be served.—Adv. 017 Salvation Army. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m., sub- ject—“The Savior at Gethsemane”; text to learn, Matthew 26:39; salva- tion meeting 8 p. m., a special speak- er for this service; street meetings 7:45 p. m.; meeting Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday at 8:15 p. m. Meet- ings in Nymore—Sunday school 2 p. m.; praise meeting 3 p. m.; meeting Wednesday and Friday 8:15 p. m.; prayer meeting Monday 8 p. m. at the home of C. M. Johnson. All are wel- come. O. A. Sandgren, captain. Attorney M. j. Brown returned last evening from International Falls, where he is conducting the investi- gation of Koochiching county affairs. He will spend the week-end with his family, returning to the border city Monday. Members of the freshman class en- joyed a hayrack party last evening, driving out to the Severt Melhouse farm, east of Bemidji, where they spent the evening in playing games and enjoying a picnic lunch. Swedish Lutheran. Sunday school at noon. There will be no other services. Rev. J. H. Ran- dahl, pastor. Miss Nell Hanson and her brother, Arthur Hanson, of Minneapolis who arrived in the city this morning, went to Bagley today where they will spend the week-end, the guests of their parents. Bantist. Miss Ina Shaw, district secretary of the American Baptist Missionary so- ciety, will occupy the pulpit at the morning and evening services, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school at 10 E. E. Kenfield and Attorney Thayer C. Bailey of this city and Walter Stone and Dr. Boles of Crookston left yesterday morning for Lake Winni- bigoshish where they will hunt for several days. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend the services. Don’t miss hearing Miss Shaw. Mid-week ser- vice on Thursday at 8 p. m. Rev. Ira D. Alvord, pastor. Christion Science. (405 Minn. Ave.) Sunday services at 11 o’clock. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT (Authorized and placed by Charles S. Carter. Amount paid for series $20.00). A. M. Bagley, president of the Be- midji Manufacturing company, re- turned yesterday morning from Min- neapolis where he has been the past several days on business. Misses Helen Shannon and Agnes Strand, teachers in the Bemidji schools, will return this evening from Cass Lake where they have been the guests of friends since last evening. Mrs. Ira J. Cool and daughter, Gladys Mary Cool, left last evening for Chicago where they will be the guests of Mrs. Cool’s mother, Mrs. ‘W. D. Farris, Austin, Chicago. A high school graduate, ten months in the Little Falls Business College and a $90 real estate position in Montana is the record of a young man.—Adv. ~ Mesdames D. L. Stanton, C. R. San- born and Mrs. F. 8. Lycan went to Cass Lake this morning where they spent the day as guests of Mrs. Murray Humes. a. m.; B. Y. P. U. service at 7 p. m.‘| Wednesddy evening services at 7:45 |night at 8 o’clock. o’clock. pastor. " neregational. Nymore. Catholio, : Sung:y school at 10:30; preach-| Low mass at“8 o’?:lllgék. High mass ing service 11:30; evening song ser-|at 10 a. m. Sunday school at 11:30 v'lce 7:30 p. m.; preaching at eight|a. m. - Vespers and benediction at o'clock; prayer meeting Wednesday|7:30 p. m. Father J. J. T. Philippe. Preparedness! you ready for Winter? Is your system clear of catarrh? “Have Summer colds left irel overcome all effects of SN:ne: looday?o“ N, e I haven’s tol : oldmgggy en’t, restore your body to full vigor with ‘the > PERUNA 1 It’s the tonicthat clears away the congestion, purifies the " blood and invigorates yourwbgle system.) Peruna, in tablet form, is handy to' carry with you. It gives you a chance to ":»p * check a cold when it starts. o= Manalin Tabletsare the ideal laxatives "fi%g/’; They form no habit and have nounpleas- + g é,}-%x anteffects. Yourdruggist cansupplyyou; A ‘The Peruna Company, Columbus, Ohio = Ethel Clayton The Star of The Feature Field and Carlyle Blackwell A Prince Of Popularity In the World Brady-Made Emotional Feature "HIS BROTHER'S WIFE" An absorbing original and vividly sensational photoplay in five acts, in which two of filmdom’s most popular stars'are seen to the best of advantage. REX THEATRE TONIGHT Shows at 7:30 and 8:45. Admission 5c¢ and 15¢. SUNDAY--Matinee and Evening,. Admission 5¢ and 10c WINNIFRED GREENWOOD and EDWARD COXEN in “Citizens AllL" Paddy McQuire in “Paste And Politics,” two part comedy. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Baker of Lari- more, N. D., arrived in the city yes- terday and will make their home here for the winter. Mrs. Ed. Nystrum and Mrs. An- drew Dikstar of Blackduck transacted business in Bemidji yesterday be- tween trains. I am a candidate for Representa- tive from the 62nd district, and re- spectfully solicit your support at the election, Nov. 7, 1916. I might make numerous promises as to what I will do if elected, but quantity promises are made largely to gain votes, and are soon forgotten after election. Therefore, the prom- ises I have to make are few in num- ber, but these few will be religiously kept, if I am elected. I do promise, if elected, that I shall perform the duties of Representative to the State Legislature purely in the interest of the people, irrespective of party consideration or political ex- pediency. Iam opposed to the further issuing of ditch bonds in this district until the present judicial ditch law is amended so that ditches will be con- structed only where the quality of the soil, prospective settlement and gen- eral conditions warrant same. I believe the operation of the pres- ent judicial ditch law to be excessive- 1y costly and that the homes and property of our citizens, which are pledged for the payment of the in- terest and principal of said bonds, have been jeopardized by the enor- mous issue of bonds, and the high rate of interest paid therefore. I will do all I can to secure legis- lation to relieve the county from any possible future payment of said ditch loans. My politics are Republican, but under the law I am compelled to mdke the race as a Non-partisan. I prom- ise also, that every citizen, regard- less of his polftical belief will re- ceive the same degree of courtesy George W. Cochran, Jr., returned last evening from Minneapolis where he has been on business for a few days. Chick Pie! Chicken Pie! and other good things at the supper in the Pres- byterian church, Wednesday, October 18.—Adv. 1017 Miss Jessie Livingston, a teacher in the Big Falls schools, is the week- end guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Ess- ler. Mrs. Charles 8. Carter of Hines and Mrs. William Carter of Blackduck were among the shoppers yesterday. Mark the date, October 18, and then come to the chicken pie supper in the Presbyterian church.—Adv. 1017 " George Kreatz, contractor, return- ed last evening from Gemmell where he is building a school house. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bonisteel of Minneapolis are the guests of friends in the city for a few days. Attorney A. A. Andrews is expected to return from Duluth today where he has been on business. Olaf Ongstad.of the Bemidji Auto company returned from a trip to the Twin Cities last evening. One of these nice aays you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your PHONE 100 picture taxen.—Adv. 14t | and attention, and that special privil- eges will be extended to none. Mr. and Mrs. A. D, gins of Respectfully yours, Turtle River were among: the busi- L CHAS. 8. CARTER. ness visitors yesterday. o to 1171 7:30-8:45 . -TONIGHT- &c and 10c GHAS. WEST and VIVIAN REED in the 3 part drama “THE OLD MAN WHO TRIED TO GROW YOUNG” A story resembling a combination of ‘‘Faust” and “A Fool There Was.”’ HAM AND BUD in “HAW'S STRAGEDY” GRAND THEATRE Sunday Matinee 2:30 The immortal Rural Classic “The Old Homestead”’ By Denman Thompson with An All Star Cast A Paramount Picture in 5 parts Shows 2:30-7:30-8:45 Bc and 18¢c Tomorrow

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