Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 28, 1920, Page 5

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way; will: ' church 'Sunday tmmwon at 2 ‘clock. ‘The Timber workers are requ sted to! o gttend aHand: 3.;1 one of the {finest ‘Dolieemen ‘iof ) tes’ many remarkable change Bpox cash paid tor mumy Bonds, and; Liberty Bond receipts.. See t Northern Groeery Co', ‘day, or'at Harkhm hnt;l. rd” has 'been 'received ‘that Rev McLegd of Duluth; is-unable to emidji.and ‘he says| ufiy Superintendent of Schooll Ghee returned ‘last ' night ‘(Wilton, ‘after spending’a week visitingachools in the vicinity of Pine- "¢ | Miss MacGregor, wood ‘ahd Tebs., Yesterday he and \cdunty #chool nurse, mted the !chool at Island Lake. Th school at Pinewood, where Miss Lillle Powers is teaching; has 'been closed on account of the influ- em and the school-éast of Pinewood, where Harvey Laney teaches, is also ! closed to' the.same reason. *| several: neral servlces for 'Ruben: M.[" 7 LAkre, son ‘of ' Ed ‘Akre. of 'Nymm'o.i ere - held’ Friday.' morningat ‘o'clock at the home. ‘Rev. | Grambo ‘of the Lutheran KFree ohv}rcl; ‘officiated. ' Interment jwas ' in: the Lutheran Free ‘cemetery under. the d’lmtlon ol M. E. Ibertson, under- i 8729 i baur 0359 ! & NBW BUOUSE!FROUK ‘e Dark plue: broadcluth black " silk! - \eoutuehe Lraid’ and’ sich a. ‘smart @ preach at' tha?rebbytqflan c "/church on Sunday, as had been plan- ned. . Rev. L. F. : \before next Sunda 0 detective said—, “rug Eih v slde-spllttlng \taree tried,” starring theatre; -begin from the great: Oliver ‘Morosco stage | suceess, . i ik 'Je Bun ‘evening: /M8, fwhere they will join/J ge C. W. I the _party swill, go ln sus;alned a broken le: i"in an‘accident 'which-happened at the} ‘rookston..Lumber. plant yesterday. ‘o_n the: leg fra urlng ‘it " quite An.thony osplu X n favnrsblemx can be expecufl SIlfld.y school orchestra. has 1 ‘organized in the. Methodist Sun- day for:some time.’ Tosed: ‘of fitteen: members: . : mfie\thel{ugrst nppeannce at the ;'book Adtotiiits o paid: by March' 10, ”flodr in my building b3 gehtlo boys and o,the Rebenh an Moose / ;' for ' their many = @&cts: of theughtfulness during the illness and “’death’of ‘our 'mother, also- for the “beautitul’ floral ‘offerings." also. grateful to. those who'so kindly | i ‘assisted"in chringfor the other niem- he:family | who ‘were. ill at Mrs. Christa Grofl, ©. Blzie' ‘Wallace, d ‘Jq'hn Wallace, . 1d2-28/ 4 retty shower /was - given, ‘on 'I‘hprs ay afternoon at the A.'T..Carl. gonzhpme*on :Minnesota. avénue, ‘in Ruth Williamson, who be mhrrled soon. ;. The. hostesses Carlson and Misses' Lnlu d “Marguerite Jones . During’ the afternoon’ the guests hemnied dainty towels for the bride- to-be and a mock wedding was great3| the *‘wedding” to the din- and ‘while spnted 4t the - Williameon was‘showered with' vy of parcels. 'She received many ud uniul things mom her The xuests were. Miss Wluiunso Misses Harriet Sager, Lurline; Gutz- ler, ‘Alma Munson, ;Lena Munson, An| oag, Martha Fibigar, May- rooks, - Jl.nG Mustu and May- ty young: students, repreleutm; theLincoln ' sehool and the Central " school,: presented: to 'a capacity at- " tendance at the Grand theatre last . /eveningy a = musical | extravaganza, “Kuwn.hns Childhood,” in” a_very “admirable manner. * 3 > Appropriate costumes” nnd stage ‘. settings gave due effect: to the char- . acters enacted. . The'play consisted of three acts, featured with lplendid ‘musital numbers. for, young voices. ' ~The. characteristic dances,, including the “Dance of the Wind Spirits” " ~“Dance of the Fireflies,” were ‘well :-presented by five small girls and were received well by the audience. _<.; ~Throughout, the program was very, - 'welli carried out and’ ‘showed the remarkable talent of the' youngsters ; well as the talent of .the directress; ‘Misk Fibigar, musical instructor of theauhllc schools, who. has had: the n under training for several 1d2.28 . Warford: ex)zects tol:t, ik long. close fitting: sledves: -Mnmin.g wmhll) a Services at Anrdah L church at. 3 Sunday school- at 9 46 a. m, Swedish services at' 11.a. m: ;Engligh :services. at 8 p m. . Catechumens..meet ‘Sunday \auer. 12530 at the parsonage Evaty one welcome. A N Nordale, Dastnr Sunday:. school at 2 oclock 7. Y. P. Legion at 3 o’clock. Evening worsl\ilp at 8 o’clock. "En- roliment ‘of ‘menfbers -at the evening servlce Evesybody welcome: s ‘Captain ‘Orchard;, om‘eer in charge. i Sundnylghool at 2 o'olock Y. P. Legion at 3 o’clock. ‘. s Gordon Burns, J.’S. majorin charge. ‘school and’ have been rehearsing]: “Prepnrln,g the, Way. ‘of tho Lord" Scripture referemnce, Isaiah‘ 40:1-11. :30—Young ‘people’s: service. 130—Preaching seryice. subject, “‘The Shed_ Blood. % ) 30——Thuudny evenins, 5 pmyer ice and’ Bible. class: -Sunday school and’cottage pmyer meetlnga will be dis-continued ‘until present.; heaith- rutrlctlons are ‘re- moxn OMGRMAHONAL 3: 0—-5Pa-elchlns service. g prayer ng, . No .Sunday achool on Sunday, Febr- unry 29, g R 5 Geurge W Kehon. pastnr EVANGEIJOAL LUW i “The Evanrgolical Lutherans - “will have their ‘regular English " service’ Sunday at 2;p. m. in the First-Scan- dinayian Lutheran church, on Eighth streqt and MWnesota avenue: Theme of .discourse, “The Death of Christ; the ‘Legal Ransom for our Souls:” Scripture reference,: Isaiah 1:27. A L J. Lemke, pastor. SGANDIHAVIAN LUTHERAN English sex;avicee next-Sunday even: ing:at. 8 o’clock: - Sunday school at 12.- Instructions in- catechism. given in both languages. Services at «Sol- way at 10 a. m. dooking ' mode): this' ‘are -all’ that one: needs for:‘a’‘semi-dressy frock ~The long blo\ue with U-shaped- neck, " ripples'~belo’ the ‘waistline ‘and - is ‘eld: in with a /string: belt: of * self. material. Tt has inserted pockets and Medium size ~requires:® 314 ' yards 54| inch broadeloth; 2, Pletorial Review- ‘BlouseNo. 8421 Sizes medium and 'large.’ Price 20 ‘cents, ‘Sizes;24'-to" 36" inches waist" Price, 125" cents.‘Braiding No. 12470, '.l‘mutct, blue or~yellow, 16 cents, ‘Bemidji Lodgé No. 119, L 0. | THIRDDEGREE J. Wintez, N. G.; Tel. 362] Drs. Lauon & 'Larson, Optometrlsts. If: troubled - with: headaches, nervous- ness or:‘eye: disorders of any kind, needing ‘glasses- or. gla; es’ repaired, conlnlt them. ,Artificial eyes. fitted, Plnou:(nphod in Nature’s !/ Colors:: PRIZMA The. Supteme '| ', Achievement | Thé Sensation ' -, 'of. the' Year! New, entertaining, and altogether delightful ~ 'KILAUEA A fealistic presenta- tion ‘of the 'Hawaiian volcano. Special Aurletinn at the .ELKO ' THEATRE Sun., Mon. & Tues. Don l Miss ltl Osmond Johnson. pastor 3 BARTHOLOMEW'S EPIBCOPAL. Second 'Sunday-in. Lent.’ 10 a. m. —Church school ‘and mhle -—‘Momh:g prayer-and ur-/ mon. Snbject *“Fafth: Healing in_ the. Chureh.” ‘(1) preclide in: any degree thé necessity the physician? : (2) Does Christ ‘healing heal? . (3) Is Christ healing| Ciristian’ Science? . s "Requests; for: lnwrcessious may be placed:in the box at the door of the ehurch.. St:Bartholomew’s ts a-House of Pray! We are not-exclusive; we ! \catholic orall’ people’ You are awelcome: . Georg_e Bu:klnm;t,7 rector . PRESBYTERIAN clm,cxl . There wiltbe no preaching services {at. the Presbyterian.church morning g Christ’ healing || permtendent “;McGhee, iv}ule schools the past week, found | _with a very small attendance GREAT picture of the’ golden days' of old Cali- ; fornia — when whole commiunities of men lived for onths, without the sight -of a woman, Jured to lives of ad- ventlire by the chance of striking“it rich.. A ‘story of great, heart appeal, made still .more delightful by the mar- ‘welous Sierra settings, the charming . old-fashioned ~dresses and amusing stove-, Ppipe hats; the courtesy of the .. men and' the beluty of the women. - A picture in which ¢ that fine actor, Monroe Salis- bury fills' the-eye and heart. . See it today. Now playing. ' || mUTT & JEFF cOMEDY FOX “WORLD'S NEWS"” ‘Mightiest of All Rex Union Orchestra . Matinee 2:30 o'clock 10c and‘25c¢, Night 7:10-9:00 ‘ —Coming‘AM‘en'day Jack VDempsey “Dare Devil -J ack” The best . known man in the world } "Tomght and Sunday Matinee i :30---Admission lOe and 28¢ THE TEXAS RANGER SHORTY HAMILTON 2 “The PEN or evening.. Reverend J./F. McLeod | of -Duluth- was: to -have rbeenw her preach on Sunday, but.a message been received statipg t! it ‘he can not be here.. 75 The Sunday school afld Young P ple’s societies will hold thelr‘.flslfl meetings. Rev." L. P ~“Warford - is exyected back by next Sunday. 'ST. PAUL’S EVANG. I.UTBERAN» Sixth street and America avenue.] " Sunday schoof meeéts at 10 a. m. | ‘Morning services in Germnl lan- guage at 11 a.m. ° - ,Regular monthly husinéss meeting ery (of \the Young Peoples League-at 7 P.om. Lenten' services in English lun- guage at ‘& v’clock. - The pastor will preach on the text “The Second Word from the Cross,””” Luke 23:34-43. Bvery hudy 1a-heartily welcomed Willlsm B Kmphukol. pas VUL URE” A. bewntchmg tale of, the French Canadian’ Life in the Grest; Northwest; with many bits’ of unusual excitement in the Lumber' . ‘Camps and Ratlrond Centers ~ -Also Showing ,“Wlld anid Western” A two—part Christie: FAY TINCHER ands ’ Special .Comedy, . with the chmsne GIRLS ——at the GRAND ez i ecause of illness, while others hadlat ulin ‘been ?ull attendance. The school at Wik h‘ ton' had - been . closed but was rn-’ opened last Mond-y ; .AL:t x:'istri:t 76, wnere Miss Esther o nderson. is teaching, the school been cloud hecause o1 the ‘a:u'l"u The' uhool taught by A. M. Crapo at district No. 1 has been closed 31. :cco\\nt of fllneu among the pupils. Mrs Anna Chamberlain, who hu been teaching the school at-Hulin, according 'to a letter received by County. Superintendent J. C. McGhee this. “morning, d. " away at her home:there on l-!e bruary 22; after an 'l'he sehool ) Cor. Mln‘uh Ave, and Third St. Vibiting brothers svpscially iting brothers e invited C.' B, ‘Hoyt,: Secy. | Phope/701W z NEXT MEETING illness of several weeks, g ELECTION OF OFFICERS A.égmwmflm HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY, “HEAP BIG CHIEF” ; COMEDY, “SECRET ' S'CIETY"—and ‘NATURE STUDY:/ 'SPECTAL MUSICAL PROGRAM "TONIGHT ELKO- VIOLA DANA, ' PLEASE GET MARRIED' t’s(al‘lv about a honeymoon-the strangest -honeymoon on record—for the bride didn’t have a chance to spoon, Wasn’tita shame" VlO la D ana The Bewitching Little Star, in - Please Get Married t's Not a Bit Shocking—Really!" A Screen Classics; Inc., seven-part special adapted by METRO'from the famousBroadway farce by James Cullen & Lewis Allen Browne as produced on the stage by Oliver, Morosco. Directed | by John E. Ince. Maxwell Karger, du'gctor general - 'NEAL HART the Miracle Man of the movies, in- “THE MISSION TRAIL" . - 'A romantic and/ startling Hart story of adveuturous Mexico-and its people. '»lSpecul Program—REX UNION ORCHESTRA—Special Matinee 2:30° o’clock: Night; 7:10.and: 9 o’chack Matinee Prices—10¢-and 25¢ ~‘Evening, ‘All’ Seats 26c -

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