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SATURDAY E\\IENING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1919 BEMID]JI NEWSY NOTES THE BEMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER. To each day give an interesting and compiete review of the city’s social activitiesis our desire. This page is devoted to personal mention, social items and news briefs and we solieit your cooperation in its maintenarnce. Items phoned or mailkd to this office are appre- ciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers. Telephone 922. Mrs, William Church of Nary was| 'a between train visitor in the city yesterday. $50,000 to loan or Imrnfi. Dean , Land @o. Mrs. Andrew Nuss of Rosby was among the business vlsitors in Be- midji yesterday. Mrs. William Campbell of Grant Valley passed yesterday in the city visiting friends. A SPOT CASH paid for Liberty Bonds and t#iberty Bond receipts. G. B. Hooley,. Markham. 94tt Mrs. E. S. Erkenbrack of Adams, Minn., is a guest at the E. L. Simen- son home for about six weeks. . Miss Helen Evans underwent an operation at St. Anthony’s hospital today, to have her tonsils removed. Mrs. George Till of Yola motored to Bemidji yesterday and passed the hours shopping and visiting friends. Mrs. Robert Anderson and three children of Elbow, Can., are visiting Mrs. Harry Church of Rosby for a month. Mrs. James Young of Duluth was a guest at the C. R. aSnborn home of Lake boulevard this week, for a short time. Mrs. Nelse Willett, Miss Margaret Hensel,- and Mrs. William Clark of town of Frohn passed yesterday in .the city shopping. Take the back-aches out of wash- day. - Own a Thor electric washer. The Minnesota Light & Power com- many has one for you. 2d913 Mrs. R. B. Hamilton and little daughter Arvilla® went to Bemidji Wednesday afternoon for a short vis- it with relatives.—Brainerd Dis- patch. #Get ‘Rich quick” for quality photo work. Portrait post cards, six only 95¢c, 12 only $1.75, proofs sup- plied. Kodak developing, 10c; prints 3¢, 4c, be. " Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 923tmo Mrs. William Clish 1left, yesterday afternoon for Berlin, N. D., where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Stray for a week or ten days.. Her mother, Mrs. M: Gleason, of ‘Walker, came down to stay with the children during her ab- sence. Have you ever tried an electric washer in your home? If you have not, the Minnesota Light & ‘Power company will be glad to give you a free trial of their “Thbor’ electric wuher . 24917 Own a genuine U. S. army wool blanket! Size 62x80 inches, beau- tiful light and’ dark shades, guaran- teed perfect condition, “‘thoroughly renovated blankets—splendid for camping, auto robes, horse blankets etc.. Our rock-bottom offer to you is $6.85, less than cost of manufacture. Send today—orders filled in rotation. Shipped prepaid.on receipt of price, and satisfaction guaranteed by the old reliable Minneapolis Woolen Mills Co.,~ 610 1st Ave. N., Minneapolis, | Minn. _ 1d913 ‘The Grand Forks Herald says- | “Mfss Ellen Stevenson of Ann‘Arbor-/[| Mich., who has been the guest of. Mi and " Mrs."G:' R. -Jacobi, heré; and at i their summer home, at Lake' Bemldji, ; expects,to leave this evening:e 0 for her home. Miss Stevenson ' 80 by the way of the lakes,.expects |1 ing“to leave” Duluth on Saturdiy Robert . Henry . arrived last nig t from-Branden, -‘Man:, to visit fo few days with Mrs. Henry (Ernesttne Jacobt), and their little son, at Mr and Mrs. Jacobi’s home. FACULTY ENJOYS PICNIC. The-~teachers-in the-high school i d a picnic at Bemidji ing, making the trip toithe picni¢: grounds in a launch. Thursday evening the grade teachers enjoyed a picnic on Diamond point. ON ORPHEUM CIRCUIT. Locgl. residents-will be interested in the#ollowing itém which appeared in the Minneapolis Tribune, as Miss Byrnes-is-a-sister of Mrs. H. L. Huff- man of this city, and on one occasion whilg visiting. her sister here sang in the Presbyterian church: “Miss Jose- phine Byrnes, daughter of Dr. W. J. Byrues, 1701 "Western Avenue, grad- uaté of the University of Minnesota, and prominent in music circles of Minnesota, has produced a singing act’ which has been booked for the Orpheum circuit. Robert E. Gehan, St. Paul baritone, is teamed with the soprano. They made their bow be- fore the footlight at- the Majestic theatre in Chicago a few days ago, and: weer signed at once-for iae Or- phéum. Miss Byrnes will appear in the Orpheum theatre in St. Paul, the week of September 14, on the bill with ' Blossom Seeley and sevaral other stars. She probably will be heard at the Minneapolis Orpheum two weeks later. Thence she is rout- ed 'West and will play Seattle, Port- land; San Francisco, Los Angeles, 8ait Lake City, Denver, etc. Her New York-premiere-is scheduled - for De- cem The Orpheum booking agents who héard ‘the "act in Chicago are said~tohave declared it one of the best singing acts of the season. aTiee|, GAINEY TO HAMLINE. Dan Gainey left this week for the ‘Twin Cities and will again enter Hamline university this fall. VISITING SON. Mrs. W. N. Sanbotn of Minneapolis is the guest of her son, Dr. C. R. San- born and wife, of Lake boulevard, for a week. Northern 813tf Loans and insurance. Land Co. Phone 29. TO RESUME STUDIES. Miss Corinne Carlson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Carlson, will leave in a few days for Hamline uni- versity, where she will resume her studies. TO NEW POSITION. Earl Luke has resigned his position with the Farmers State bank here and has accepted a similar position in Lewis, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Luke left for their new home last evening. “FATTY” WOODS QUITS CHAPLIN. According to the Brainerd Dispatch “Fatty” \oods has severed connec- tions with the Chaplin. picture cor- poration and has signed up with an- other film corporation. He is ex- pected home soon for a visit. TO OHIO FOR WINTER. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Stewart and lit- tle daughter, Helen, will leave next week for Napolion, O., where they guest at the C. R. Sanborn nome of hawe leased their residence to W. D. Budge of Barker’s Drug & Jewelry store. This is “Thor” week at the office of the Minnesota Light & Power company. We are selling on the aver- age of a washer each day. 2d913 MINNESOTA WATERMELONS. J. W. Crandall of Buena Vista brought a load of lucious watermel- ons to Bemidji yesterday and quick- ly disposed of them. He sold half a dozen to lowa land seekers to prove what can be grown in Northern Min- nesota. IN NEW HOME. “Rev. Blaine Lanibiertipastor of the Methodist church, and family, moved into their new home on Dewey ave- nue yesterday, having purchased the Mark Morse bungalow. Mr. Morse! and family will occupy the residepce vacated by Rev. and Mrs. Lambert for the present. BACK TO MINNESOTA. Mrs. R. A. Krohn of Tenstrike was in the city yesterday to meet Mr. and Mrs. N: L. Knox, former Nebish resi- dents, but who since leaving there have been living in Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Knox do not like the south and again intend to take up their residence here. Free demonstrations of the Thor electric washer are being gwen every. day .at the office of thé Minuesota Light & Power company. MOTORED FROM MINNEAPOLIS. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wilcox and | daughter, Williamina of Minnéapolis, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Banks of the same city, motored to Bemidji in the Wilcox car and are the guests of Mr. Wilcox parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Wilecox. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wilcox formerly made their home in Bemidji. CARD OF THANKS. We hereby extend our thanks to our many friends and neighbors, also the members of the G. A. k. for their ‘| kindness during the illness and death of our beloved father. L. M. Barton Mrs. E. W. Hannah Mrs. Sarah Knapp. 1d915 CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR MEETING. Members of the Christian Endeavor society of the Presbyterian church will hold their regular monthly busi- ness meeting at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Lester P. Warford, Tuesday eve- ning. All members are requested to attend, as many matters of import- ance will come up for discussion. MISS ACHENBACH HOSTESS. Miss Milre Achenpach was hostess to a group of friends Wednesday eve- ning, the guests being Avis Cameron, Lucine MecCuaig, Edith Glasgow, Marjorie Shannon, Corinne Carlson; and Thomas Gibbons, - Whitney Brown, Ralph Chisholm, George 'Mawhinney and Frank O’Connor. The hours were passed in music and danc- ing and lunch was served. We have American Beauty and Hot Point irons that we are selling for a dollar down and a dollar per month. Minnesota Light & Power Co. 2d913 FAREWELL SURPRISE. ‘Mrs. Earl Luke (Bessie Newton) was given a farewell surprise yestér- day afternoon at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Newton, 514 America avenue, and was the recepi- ent of many pretty gifts. The self invited guests were Mesdames K. P. Letford, Moyer, George Walker, Jr., Shephard, C. E. Riley, Oliver Car- penter, John Rankie, and Misses Ellie Robinson, Lillian Krueger, Helen Thurber, Aurora Angvall, Doris Con- ditt, Murial Hanson, Dora Roe, Edith Linn, Gladys Loitved and Mary De Rushia. CHURCHES Rev. S. W. Scott will preach at the Lutheran Free church, Nymore, Sun- day evening at 8 o’clock. All-are invited. GERMAN EVANG. LUTHERAN. 10 a. m.—Sunday school. 11 a. m. —Church services. German language. 7 p. m.—‘“Evangelical League,” Y. P. S. Topic, “Jesus and Prayer.” Everybody is welcome to attend these services. ‘Wm. F. Kamphenkel, pastor. ST. BARTHOLOMEWS EPISCOPAL. Corner Tenth and Beltrami Ave. Twelfth Sunday after Trinity. 10 a. m.—Church school and Bible class. 11 a. rpA—Morning prayer and ser- mon. Ten-minute talk by information man on nation-wide campaign. - George Backhurst, rector. PRESBYTERIAN. Sunday morning at the Presbyter- ian church at 11 o'clock the pastor wil] speak on the subject, ‘“The Sow- zasulers of Today"” (1 Chronicles 22:14). TONIGHT 7:30 & 9:10 SUNDAY 3:00-7:30-9:00 BIG SPECIAL PROGRAM "SECRE SERVICE” T'he‘Mo;t Successful Play of the American Stage ‘A Stirring' Romance of Love and Daring Deeds Featuring Major Robt. Warwick With the most distinguished supporting 'cast of famous players ever assembled in a motion picture. Added Attraction—Two-Part Comedy “WELCOME LITTLE STRANGER” ELKO ORCHESTRA (at Evening Performanées) Matinee 3:00—Children 10c, Adults 20c Nights 7:30 & 9:10—10c-25¢ Reel Special Program mon will be preached on the theme, “The Cross Taken Up,” (Matt. 16:24) Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m., and Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. All are most cordially wel- come. L. P. Warford, pastor. SWEDISH LUTHERAN. Announcement for Sunday Septem- ber 14. Sunday school at 9:45 o’clock. Swedish services at 11. No evening services as I will preach at Hart Lake. T. B. Nordale, pastor. SCANDINAVIAN LUT S 'HERAN, orwegian services in the morning at 10:30 o'clock. Sunday school at noon. Come, worship with us. Osmund Johnson, pastor. GERMAN LUTHERAN. Services will be held in the First Scandinavian Lutheran church at 2 P. m, in the English language. L. J. Lemke, pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Services will be held at the Com- mercial club rooms, Charles Nangle block, at 11 oclock Sunday school at 9:45. CATHOLIC. Low mass at 8 o’clock. at 10 o'clock a. m. Sunday school, followed by benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, Baptisms at 2 o'clock. Vespers and benediction at 7:30 o’clock. J. 4. T Phil{ppe, rector. High mass METHODIST. Sunday morning service at o’clock. Theme, tain-head of Life.” At 8 p. m., “The Salary of Sin.” 11 We want all newcomers to know we believe the Sunday school is a HE business man who appreciates the value of good - .appearance makes it a rule to send his clothing to us at reg- ular intervals. You can not afford to ne- glect, even for a few days, the appear- ance of your gar- ‘ments. Send them “to us at regular in- tervals — and thus keep them looking fresh and new until worn out. The Model Dry Cleapers| 309 Third Street at 11:30 a. m. | ‘“Home, the Foun- place for you. youth at 7 p. m. PAGE THREE = = e — “ —— —_— m \Sunda) evening at 8 o’clock i.ie ser-|place for everybody and we have a 10 a. m. The Epworth League invites all Help yourself and community. help us help the Blaine Lambert, mlntster = EAT — Third Street Cafe Our Waiters Do the Waiting 'HUFFMAN & O’LEARY FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING - H. N. M'KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R COMING MONDAY Tonight- Tomorrow MATINEE 2:30—NIGHTS 7:30-9:15 THE UNPARDONABLE with L | and a Blanche Notable Sweet Cast RUPERT HUGHES astounding story—as it appeared in Red Book Magazine—in eight stupendous parts All Bemidji is Talking COME EARLY Matinees 25c—Nights 30c & 40c at the Grand Theatre “DANGEROUS Wm. Desmond WATERS” We are offering these while they last at - Just Arrived —— A New Lot of— FRESH CUT FLOWERS $1.00 per doz. They Include——— Roses, Asters, Carnations, Gladioli, Etc., Etc. Huffman & O'Leary Ring 178-w Minnesota Ave