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“TUESDAY. EVENING, DECEMBER 9, 1919 : “THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONBER - PAGE FIVE . ——————— i > - ™ - s F H Tt CHURCH GUILD SALE. Henr - ) : 2 y McCabe, George A. Hanson, Sl L s Dmly ashion Hmti""‘ All ‘ladies having articles for tne[Vinton L. Ellis, Thomas Symons, Sriohted Albanta. o, E lDJl g NEW ‘ N . p ‘| Episcopal Guild sale please leave|Fred Eberline, Chester Gracle, Rich:| Albania has't a newspaper, a mile . g them with Mrs. E. F. Netzer, 804 Bel- |ard Walsh, Willls L. Wyman, Ernest | °f steam raiiroad or a postal system. ) <] J. Holler, Fred Keuffner, Oscar Nel- ; b trami ,avpenue, ‘Wednesday afternoon. 1 & son, George Denley, and A. B. Al- len. During the past year no mem- bers have been lost by death. The memorial address was deliver- ed by the Hon. George A..Bangs. This address was the main feature of the sl f;ugram'iand‘ was most suitable for : b was e occasion for which the lodge met. .:;‘;e’:‘irit fffi;“"ee:f’ the 1":: q.mg;_‘fpl- Several selections by the Elks quar- : awed. {Odge (:xgemllrle‘e;so P:'ayer' viv':g tette, a vocal solo by Miss Ella Laqua Harvey ‘K. Meyer, superintendent = el offered by Capt. Ernest Orchard.” ;‘:g . vl:llndsdel;cl,ioni gF O Oliver of the Indian agency at Leech Lake, it | - | The roll-call of the absent mem- mengz iga] o polea hiEnifioance to the is spending the day here. { bers was next called and included i b i the following deceased members: Géorge A. Markham, A, L. Wyler,| ' For the Mald. ‘Fred D.: Stillings, Patrick A. Walch,| Burial in dry flour will keep silver BEdson. Kggelston, James hanneq.‘l bright for a long time, Tonight ~ REX ~Tomorro Te each my give an interesting and complete review of the :-city’s:social activities is our desire. This page is devoted to per- sonal mention, social items and news briefs and we solicit your cosoperation dn its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to this office are appreciated by readers of the paper nn/d by the publishers. 3 [ . ELKS MEMORIAL. ' lhe, Bemidji Lodge, B. P. 0. E,, 1052, held a memorial in tribute to their ‘‘absent brothers” Sunday af- iternoon at 3 o’clock. A. Brose TOBACCONIST 400 Minnesota Avenue: i(eeps the best stock o! Tobacco in the Northwest, also Pipes. We do Pipe Re- pairing. " F i Telephone 922 Mrs. H. A. Ferrell, of Farley, was in tll_g ‘'city Monday. Ice delivered by ‘the load. Smart Ice Co. 121tf You can remember more friends : by sending Christmas card than in H. C. Baer left Monday night for |any other manner. It costs less too. St. Paul and Minneapolis on business. | Select from the splendid lines of sam- ; ples at the Pioneer officc and have $650,000 to loan or rarms. Dean |your name engraved in the same type . Land Co. d71tt | as the sentiment. They make mighty acceptable tokens 1mo1216 - .- MOOSEHEART DANCE. After the regular business session of the Mooseheart Legion tomorrow Mrs. W. A. Rice of Tenstrike was ' among this city’s visitors yesterday. HOT WAFFLES SERVED AT THIRD STRTET CAFE . . 1112tf night, there will be a dance and ‘5:;‘,"' : hasichc il Do seesel iTTON ot | Y | BYxITodr melbeRs, COREECT INTERPRETATIONS . ternoon.at.the Presbyterion- church. A UTUMN. i : 3 b ©1d129 NEW BANK POSITION. Featuring the slender line and un- H 5 Mi?s;’ Alicf hMil:ming }lllas aficepted qucstionably interpreting the latest a position with the Northern Nation-) ideas for Autumn, these models com- f:: thJ'l?:.?;;‘:ll;nf:?l:ifg ;te:kanfil; al bank, as stenographer.; Miss-Min-| mand attention. The first, a_suit X T raste nick started her work Monday morn-| in_reindeer brown duvetyn,. shows, ing. the lengthened jacket with capaciovs pockets and string belt. The deep | turn-down collar is rounded at the | corners but the revers are sauare. | These are details which count much in the development- of. tailored modes. A straight, gathered skiit is worn with the jacket. Medium size . requires 414 yards 48-inch material. s The coat is a model of modishness. CHURCH SOCIETY MEETING. 1t is fashioned in russet brown ve- The Woman’s Missionary society of | lours and trimmed with a straight the Methodist church will meet on l belt, large pockets, deep cuffs and Mrs. E. Preston, of Minneapolis, ‘is visiting at the home of Mrs. A. Nikle for a week. NOTICE. Mrs. R. E. Dinehart, my wife,chas : left my home on July 2 and I will If you want to sell oI excnange Your|not pay any of her bills hereafter. property, write me, John J. Black,| R, E. Dinehart, Nymore, Minn. Minn St. Chippewa Falls, Wis. ; 2 2d129 Hot doughnuts on sale at the . Presbyterian church, all afternoon ‘Wednesday. i 14129 Just keep your eye.on the Boy|Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock with | convertible cellar of heaver. In med- Booth at the Catholic bazaar. 3d1210 | Mrs. Blaine Lambert. ium size the ceat calis for 434 yards i 44-inch material. First Modei: Pictorial Review Jac- ket No. 8562, Size g, 14 to 20 years. Price, 25 cents. Skirt No, 8422. Sizes, 14 to 20 years. Price, 20 cents. - Second Model: Coat No. 85637. Siz €s, 14 to 20 years. Price, 25 cents. Siiteen fnch mixed hard and soft ' glab wood, for sale, $3.50 per load. Bemidji Mfg. Co. Phone 481. T&Ftf LADIFS AID SALE. All ladies having articles for the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid sale please J. H. Koors left yesterday for In-|leave them with Mrs. J. F. Essler ternational Falls, where he will|some time today, that they can wve i spend a week on business. marked tonight and ready for the sale tomorrow. — 8 FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION - Billie West Comedy—*“STRAIGHT AND NARROW” ' Rex Six-Piece Orchestra ! Admission 10c and 25¢ Matinees 2:30 ' Nights 7:20 and 9:00 Subscribe for Tne Dally Ploneer ~ One dozen ‘photograplhs maxefi 12 . Christmas presents. Call up the Hak- kerup Studio.. Studio open evenings. CAMPAIGN SUCCESS. i #13tf]- The nation-wide campaign of the ' - Episcopal church is meeting with This Christmas as before, yo will|great success. Already the list is 50 probably want to send engraved |per cent over that of previous years. | cards to friends. We have a beauti-| *Nearly all members are doubling ! ful selection from which to make|their former movement, says Rev. your choice. Have the sentiment|Geo. Backhurst. “Over thirty are be- and your name engraved on them in|ing baptized and the congregation the same type, It is quite the correct | has improved 25 per cent. The bud- thing to do. - Call and see the sam-|get has.not quite been met yet, but ples at the Pioreer office. 3mol216 |it is confidently expected that when . all the pledges are in, we will go over Ben Copman, who left Saturday|the top in Bemidji, at any rate. night for Minneapolis, is expected to ““ i :-::‘lrn to this city torf;or;évsr morn- | BAPTISM SERVICE. : THE SPEED ; b A 'very " impressive service,.took | "MANIAC” One dozen photograpns makes 12(Place Sundzy.afternoon at 5 o:cldck Vo= . b= Christmas presents. Call up the Hak-|in the Episcopal church, when little A WILLIAM FOX Produc- kerup Studio. Studio open even-|Betty Marie Given, daughter of Mr.) tion that astonishes ings. 113tt{and Mrs. R. L. Given, and the two E B ( children of Dr.and Mrs. E. W. John- at the . J. C. Spangler from Spur arrived [Son, Marianne Ruth and Einer Wes- in this city yesterday morning. He is|ley, were baptized by Rev. George here on business with the county at-|Backhurst. Mr. and Mrs. Given en- torney. tertained a few friends at a 6 o’clock : 3 dinner in honor of the occasion. i | ---One dosén photographs makes 12] Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Palmer, Mr. and Christmas presents. Call up the Hak. Mrs. O. H. Mannaugh, . Mrs. Gjiven ;- .. kerup Studio. Studio open evenings. McGhee, and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu N 113tt | were the guests. For Romance-at High Tension, See f Tom Mix | REX Tene. |IL4ET - Chptstmas \ Friday — Saturday || VI G t(ft 51-01)@ " The Joyful Whirl of Xmas e e Shopping Begins . i, Smpsca, ot Minncepols, - iss st (e grave. Maaonic i | Here are some Suggestions stop in Bemidji for several days.Heyiyy igiine, H. L, Rasmuseen, E, L. : is staying at‘ -the mrkham.fi f'i','!“ RO s = earers. iss Muriel Stone spent Saturday in this city, and left for Baudette Sunday morning, where she teaches the Duffy school. FUNERAL OF D. WILCOX. The funeral of D. Wilcox was held at 2:30 Monday afternoon, from the M. E. church, following a prayer serv- £ ice at the home at 611 Irvine avenue. Give the family a treat. Take home Rev. Bldine Lambert of the M. E. o | - Gifts of white ivory are always well received. If \"| she hasn’t a set, start one this season and add to it from Spot cash’ paid for Liberty Bonds, and Liberty Bond receipts. See ufial was conducted by M. E. uheral director. that makes it the most 11178 - appealing and most’ te-’ ‘ year to year. ; ] f ] n rkable drama of, the Y . g ? . .|~ John Neléon~and Mr. Knuts t e : e, P D » 2 + RO n; ght; hi - g N | B eRnt81¢ pprrdpiay sentl- | ness el A powerful cast headed by ™ P“ffi Boxes and H:irogice's‘fa Icy Hot and Universal Bottles ‘yment, you should ord g Kenneth Kennedy, spiit Saturday STUART HO . rom ....... .$1.00 to $4. £ AR S 2.75 i siook 1 complete aad you wil ot be | vieelag” 1. Bemalt. o onder T . Tvoty Birrors.. 3110 to $8.80 | | g ot i TS VR dissapointed In the 'selection You|whaf the attraction s hip there for ELLEN CASSIDY Hair Brushes....$2.25 to $10.00 es, sh assortment o "'c’ll::“élo::rtz;::: St “'fii’li’z{‘é Ke,',}",:“(‘; ’ 1;1: - make the characters Trays.. R 7 Johnston’s, also Garrott’s, in . ; e 1y eorge Phelps.and Judge Bert i ) Combs. boxes of half to three pounds actually live. T — See it Wednesday and . Jamison enjoyed a visit from thei Miss E. J. Murphy.and Miss Fran-|father, L. Jamison, of" Bemidji this cis Lapham of Grang*Rppids, Minn., | week, ) spent Monday in.Beémf{dji. They left| Ervin MéPhewson ¢ame down from Perfumes in fancy boxes and combination sets. . ithis morning for International Tnlls: -fifi%f?flfifiy night and spent Thund,y‘at the e Rl A Flashlights......ooooeceu..... $1 to $3 ., Woinesday, Devember 10, in the gz, e e s i - s Povsee - 1o 1B Shaving Sets.....$3.50 to $8.00 \:'iPresbyterian church basement, the| ‘Mrs. J. F. Cameron and Tom Cam- ra“ ea re ............ . § . ladies will hold the annual Christmas | eron left Monday afternoon to visit Ansco Cameras_..S%.OO to $35.00 gl gars;txené) oxes.sl 00 to $3.00 jisale of fancy and useful articles. | Mrs. Cameron’s sister in Bemidji. Parker Fountain Pens, igare ases..$1.00 to $3. They will also hold a food sale. Lunch C FEOM.ceneeeeeesen $2.50 to $6.00 Smoking Sets on Stand, ** will be served during the atteraoon Manicure Rolls, big nev; line, : fror}:x ...... o ? 2,50 st{o o%s.oo from .. ....$1.40 to $12.50 versharp Pencils...... .00, up ™ 'lt‘hehQue:n Esltlfrs °§ t{lei lg;fl:*’- Stationery, complete line of Books, popular sellers 75¢, also ,rdist church will be entertained to- Eaton Crane Pike, also books for girls and boys. ! b d . : , : : ! nB‘ril:vtn, 31 xifiieiofii."iil?"méf.’;? Keith’s, White & Wyckoff Ch.rlstrpas Cards and Booklets | . | avenue. Box Papers........ 40c to $2.50 in Big Assortment. Your friends can buy anything yon ‘ean give them except your photo- graph. Call the Hakkerup Studio, ‘' No. 239, and make appointment to- day. 113¢f Come and see us early and make your selection while stoc_ks are complete. CITY DRUG STORE LALIBERTE & ERICKSON . Mrs. C. A. Crawford returned this - morning from an extended visit at various points in the south. Mrs. Crawford has been gone about three . months, visiting relatives and ' .friends. Akl Also showing PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE and HOLMES TRAVELOGUE VEL KO Wed. & Thr, { The Ladies Aid -of the Norwegian i''Lutheran Free church of Nymore will have a sale in the church on . Wednesday afternoon, cam{n'encing at “2:30 o’clock. Lunch will be served during the afternoon, the price being 15 cents. . - 2d129 FIRERE . TRt « : : : ! ! i :