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at . " To each day give an interestifig and complete review of the eity’s ‘social activities«is our desire; This page is devoted to per- sonal mention, social items and news briefs and we solicit your co:operation in its maintenance. " Rems phoned or mailed to this office are appreciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers Telephone 922 ———a——-—"—"—= Church school and Bible class, lolwork. It is.all part of one indissolu~ -o'clock.a. m, . . R i : Morning ‘prayer and sermon. NYMORE CONGREGATIONAL. ' Rev. Marshall Dempey will preach Congregational church at 1 1a. m., and at 8 p. m,, Sunday. SWEDISH LUTHERAN. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 Swedish services. 8:00 p. m. Bnglish services. Catechical languages. T. B. Nordale, castor. SCANDINAVIAN LUTHERAN. ‘jmorningt Service at-10:30; follow-' ed by the Sungday school at 12. The Epworth League meeting at 'l' the Kingdom-of- God to the:life of the world.everywhere if_they are to bé enduring in any, o’'clock and evening services at 8 o'clock a. m. the League's Win=My- t'is the only| and: the young fol ' ““The missionary spiri will| power which can make Christainity |place at all.””* " : 3 -'Everyfmémber - canvass, - December’ 111 be . glorious. be warmly welcomed. : memorable meetings. The pastor, .willg There is no distinction any more be- |7 speak on “Saul, the Student, who be- i George Backhurst, rector. came Paul, the Student Volunteer. G - TONIGHT and SUNDAY tween ‘““home” work and “foreign’’ This day in the Lord’s house will bring you help and hope for the week’s work. Blaine Lambert, minister. EVANGELICAL LUTH. Mrs. -Seth Smith of Becida wasg Mrs. Otto Bowers of Northern was| The services next shopping and calling on friends in|a business visitor in Bemidji Friday.|as follows: Bemidji Friday. C. W. Warfield reports a partial | eclipse of the sun at about 7:30 o’clock this morning. Supper to be served next Sunday yight in basement of Catholic church, from five to eight. 2d1122 Loans and insurance. Northern Land Co. Phone 29. 813tt Miss Ethel Keehr of Bemidji ar- rived yesterday ~and {s . visiting friends here.—Little Fork Times,. 1 HOT WAFFLES SERVED AT[ THIRD STRTET CAFE 11128l Mrs. J.-J. Neary.is spending the week -1 Bemidji;:ith¢ guest of Mrs. P. lqghhtfishli‘ -I-yh?ld}"thon;g ecord. $60,000 to loan or rarms. Dean Land Co. y a1t E. H. Denu, business manager of the Bemidji Pioneer, left Friday for Crookston and Fargo on business. iduring the winter. Pp. m. i :en portraits . at only $4.85 per doz. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 1d1122 /Christmas presents. Cali up the Hak- kerup Studio. -Studio open evenlngsi T 113t Give the family a treat. Take home a brick .of Koors Ice Cream Sum]'.e‘)nl]tgi 112 _The most value for your money in quality portraits at.Rich Studio, 10th ‘and Doud. Phone 570-W . 1d1122 Miss Bertha Goldberg left for Min- neapolis the middle of the week, where she will visit several days. On ehr return she will visit in Brainerd. “Doc” Winebrenner of Lake Plant- aganet will leave tonight for Ro- chester where he will undergo medi- cal treatment at the Mayo hospital. Your friends can buy anything vou can give them except your photo-| NOTICE. graph. Call the Hakkerup Studio,f® y¢ pag peen the custom of the Be- No. 239, and make appointment to- ‘midji Elks to give a Thanksgiving day. 113t | pa)) annually, but owing to the fact that a big dance is to be given in the armory on. this date the Elks will (give their dance on Friday, Novem- ber 28. Invitations have been 'mailed. 2d1126 COMMUNITY CLUB’S CHARJTV BALL GREAT SUCCESS The Woman’s Civic and Commun- ity club’s ball given for the further- ance of child welfare work, at the armory last evening, was'a great suc- cess in every detail. It was attend- ked by over a hundred couples. The grand march at 9:30 was led by Mrs. R. H. Schumaker and . B. . One dozen photograpms makes 12jfBaer. It lasted for about twenty Christmas presents. Call up the Hak-{minutes and was very pretty. The kerup Studio. Studio open even-|remainder of the evening was spent {ngs. o ; g 113tf |in dancing and card playing, Van's EE: five piece orchestra furnishing the musical program. . The ladies served: doughnuts angd., okee at 11 o’clock. The happy crowd dispersed at“12 o’clock, after having spent a very enjoyable evening. It was a very pretty affair, and a finan- cial success as well. CASS LAKE “TIMES.” Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hammond were visitors at Bemidji last week. Mrs. Dan McPherson, who was R. G. Ltley was a business visitor “called to Lake Benton by the illness|at Bemidji Friday afternoon and of her daughter, Mrs. George Nelson, |evening. ‘returned to her home Friday. Mrs. Mrs. M. N. Koll was at Bemidji Nelson is much improved in health. |[the first of the week, where she had her tonsils removed. . : Spot cash.paid for Liberty Bonds, C. A. Kohout was at Bemidji Mon- and Liberty Bond receipts. See G.|day evening, where he attended the B. Hooley it Notrthern Grocery Co.,|tone test f the Edison Phonograph. during the day, or at Markham hotel, | Amy Ellerman, contralto, the Flem- evenings. 1117tf | ing Sisters Trio, and Calvin Cox, ten- or, conducted the tone test. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wygby of| While iz Bemidji last week, the Eagle Bend are visiting Mrs. Wygby’s |editor saw “Spot” Hendrickson. sister, Mrs. Pearl Barnel, on Odk |‘“Spot” who was jerked up on a ‘“de- street, and her aunt, Miss Emma Bar- {sterter” charge last year, is back at low of the fifth ward, for a short|Bemidji, released from the navy with time. an honorable discharge. Maurice Angvald of Bemidji :3 now employed at the City Bakery, enter- C. W. Jewett, of the Jewett Auto company, is spending several days in the twin cities on business. He is expected to return the first of next week. If you want to seli or excnange your | fl-operty,‘wrlte me, John J. Black. inn St. Chippewa Falls, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Johnson and children went to Bemidji Saturday for a visit with Mrs. Johnson’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Chambers.— Little Falls Herald. Charles Courtnage of Great Falls, “‘Mont., arrived regently -having’ ise- ‘¢ured - work here: ::He:'will -be fol- :lowed later by his wife who is vis- iting relatives in Montevideo. One dozen photographs makes 12 Christmas presents. Call up the Hak. kerup Studio. Studio open evenings. 113tf It you irtend tb send Christmas cards, the engraved kind, with your |ing upon his duties Monday. name engraved the same as the senti- R ADET T ment, you should order now. The PRETTY CHAPEL WEDDING stock is complete and you will not be| TURTLE RIVER, THURSDAY dissapointed in the ' selection you make. See the beautiful samples at the Pioneer -office. 1mol215 A very pretty weddings ‘was solom- ized at the Turtle River chapel at 8 o’clock Thursday evening, when Miss Marietta Guthrie of Turtle River be- came the wife of Noah Richie, a prominent’ young man of Jenkins. They were attended py Everett Guthrie and Ethyl Guthrie. The wedding took place at the close of the regular weekly preach- ing services, Rev. L. P. Warford of- ficiating. The church was beautiful- 1y decorated in green and white, with an impropised altar and large wed- ding bell of the white. The bride was tastefully gowned in navy blue satin. It was an affair of interest to the entire community, and about seventy-five witnessed the ceremony. G. H. French of Bemidji arrived |2 reception was given at the bride's Friday and is visiting friends and |COUntry home. hunting here. Mr. French advises us that 189 hunters left the train that morning between his city and this place, distributed as follows: ' Tenstrike, 10, Hines, 8, Blackduck, 31; Funkley, 12; Orth, 7; Northome, Rev. 0. P. Grambo of the Luther- an Free church will leave this even- ing for Walker, where he will preach 8unday morning and at Nebish Sun- day afternoon. He will be back Monday evening. You can remember more friends by sending Christmas card than in any other manner. It costs less too. Select from the splendid lines of sam- " ples at the Pioneer officc and have your name engraved in the same type as the sentiment. They make mighty acceptable tokens. 1mo1215 13; Big Falls, 8. Little Fork Times. Services will be held at the form- This Christmas as before, you will probably want to send engraved cards to friends. We have a beauti- ful selection from which to make your choice. Have the sentiment and your name engraved on them in the same type. It is quite the correct thing to do. Call and see the .sam- ples at the Pioneer office. 1mol215 Charles Nangle block, at 11 o’clock. Snnday school at 9:45. There will also be services on Thanksgiving morning at 11 o’clock. CATHOLIC CHURCH. Low mass at 8 o’clock a. m. High mass at 10 o’clock a. m. school followed by benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, at 11:30 a. m. Baptisms at 2 o’clock. Vespers and benediction at 7:30 o’clock. LUTHERAN FREE CHURCH. Supper to be served, Sunday night in basement of Catholic church, from five to eight. The menu is as fol- lows: 5 Roast Beef Mashed Potatoes unday will be Sixth street and America avenue. Norwegian at 11 o’clock :a. m. At Evangelical Lutheran church Made from your own kodak nega- English at 8 o’clock p.m. tives, embossed Xmas cards. Only| Sunday school at 12 o’clock. $1 per doz. Rich Portrait Studio.|struction in catechism given in both 1d1122 |languages. Osmond Johnson, pastor. PRESBYTERI" Sunday mornixig at the Presbyter- Your photo on a calendar frée with |1an church at .. o’clock the pastor 34 .dozen pertraits at Rich Portrait|Will speak on the subject, ‘ .ae Climb tudio, phone 570-W., 29 10th St.[to Calvary,” (Isaiah 53:3). fi B > 1d1122| Sunday evening, the sermon will A Tense and Emotional Drama of revenge with the scenes laid on Sunday, November 23, we com- memorate those whom the Lord has removed to higher spheres of life. in the picturesque Canadian Northwest—featuring four big stars Earl Williams JANE NOVAK, ROBT. McKIM, GEORGE NICHOLS as interesting a picture as ever you will see—also showing Services at 11 o'clock in German We kindly invite all who mourn, all who have suffered bereavement. The Lord’s Supper wil! be observed on that day, at 12 o’clock. Sunday school meets at 19. o’clock “Evangelical League” at 7 p. m. Choir rehearsal every Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Catechism: class meets Tuesday and Friday’s from 4 to 5 p. m. one s cordially invited. be on | - i ‘Temperamental | Mr. and.Mrs. G. McGreen of Wan-|Christians,” (Isaiah 44:31.) Ke came to Bemidji Friday, and are| Sunday imaking arrangements to live here a. m., and Christian Endeavor at 7 All are most cordially wel- OLF” will meet at 10 Wm. F. Kamphenkel, pastor. ST. BARTHOLOMEWS’ EPISCOPAL. The Stucco church on Tenth and Soul | Beltrami. come. ! See our popular line of large fold- L. P. \.arford, Da§t0r. . METHODIST CHURCH. b “The One dozen photographs makes 12|Strength,” will be the theme Sunday REX A Two-Part Christie Special Comedy “DANGEROUS NAN McGREW” | with Fay. TINCHER REGULAR PRICES—Matinee 2:30, 10c and 20c Night 7:30 and 9:00, 10c and 20 Grand Theatre Sunday next before Advent. at the Tonight Tonight She heard from his own lips his intention to kill the man she had traveled far to marry. She also heard the story of the massacre of his entire family and his new bride while the peaceful tones of wedding bells still floated in the air. Harry Carey In his latest and greatest western play “RIDERS OF VENGEANGE” The story abounds with the thrills that formed the life of the young West. A Gun’s No Good Unless You Use It First ‘Also AN'L-KO*COMEDY Rex Five-Piece Orchestra’ Night, 7:20 and 9 o’clock 10c and 20c " Matinees Thanksgiving Special Coming to You Anita Stewart - In the Good Luck Picture of 1920 “In Old Kentucky” A special for road show exploitation, created under the personal supervision of LOUIS B. MAYER. Surpassingly mag- nificant production of the beloved Amer- ican stage classie, by Chase T. Dazey, directed by Marshall Milan. Successor to “The Birth of a Nation” Directed szsmm S Garamount Aricrafl GPicture B T “Yes, my dear, he was right under her bed! Oh, it was horrible, my dear! She should be tarred and feathered and driven from ARBUCKLE In his very newest comedy “BACK STACE” The actors struck, and sh-h-h!—“Fatty” put on a show of his own ELKO ORCHESTRA PLAYS EVENINGS Prices—Matinees 10c-20c—Nights 15¢-25¢ ELKO THEATR most shocking costume! our midst!” “FATTY” LAST TIMES TONIGHT Wheelocks Market Shop of Quality FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS Baby Pork Roast, Side Pork, per 1b. .24c Beef Rump Roast, perib .........18¢ Stews and Boils, 1b.12¢ 67; Mizpah, 22; Gemmel, 11; Margie, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. POt Roast, per i—b - 150 ELKO He Was Too Good To Be True BRYANT WASHBURN In Paramount Picture “A VERY GO0OD YOUNG MAN" But He Got Her SUNDAY 2:30, 10c-20c| You Won't 7:30 & 9:00 Disapprove laugh till you are ill at the er Bemidji association quarters, Hormel’s Premium Bacon, per 1b...39¢ by the chunk Home Made Hamburg- er,perib.......15¢c sunday| Tall can Danish Pride Milk ..........16¢c Spring Chickens or old hens, b ........26¢c N. Y. Counts Oysters. Monday Paramount Tuesday Shenandoah” Ben Turpin, Chester Conklin Chas. Murray, Phyllis Haver in season for Brown Gravy Baked Beans Rev. Logeland from Nevis, Minn., Cabbage Salad will preach at Nymore church at 11 s Jelly Hot Buns |o’clock a. m. and at Aardal church, Everything Bread and Butter Coffee Apple Pie 141122 are welcome. 0. P. Grambo, pastor. | | | | 4 - | | | | jES8 | | | — | | | + | town of Frohn, at 3 o’clock p. m. All | Thanksgiving Dinner; look our line over.