Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 13, 1920, Page 5

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l FIRST SCANDINAVIAN CHURCH NYMORE GONGREGATIONAI. The services on Sunday morning Rev. A. K. 'Wos of :Detroit, Minn. Chrjstian Life” will be: the subject |{will be conducted in the Norwegian | will preach at the Nymore Congrega- Sunday morning at 10:30. language, at 11 o'clock....Solo by An-|tional church at 11 a. m, and at 8 . Suindayschool-at 12 5 drew Rood. p. m. ‘Every. one is cordlally welcome. t . ‘lzpv«;orth League at 7. p. m Sunday. school at 12. p. in., a stereoptican lecture Services at Wilton at 4 p. m. i MEETING. METHODIST CKUBCH gn thlmin. beautiful for scenery:wop: i ST. BABTHOIDEEW’S EPISCOPAL ', On Tuesday evening, March .16, at|derful in human material resources i Fourth Sunday in Lent. B4 8 o'clock, Sunday school workers of |pawerful in ‘the worid: lite of tomor: ST. PHILLIP’S CATHOLIC 10 a. m., chu};ch school and mm.“ the Methodist church will meet, A. T.|Fow. . Low mass at 8 o'clock a. m. High |class. p Carlson, leader.. Program: Paren}s will please carefully con-|muss at 10 o'clock a. m. Sunday| 11 a. m.,morning prayer and ser+ Song. ; sider the interests of public health in|gchool, tollowed by benediction of the |mon. 5 Bible reading. permitting c‘hildren to attend at pre-|pBlessed Sacrament, at 11:30 a. m.| The Lord’s people in the Lord'a ! Prayer. ¢ Baptisms at 2 o’clock. ' - Vespers and | house on the Lord’s day. The Evangelistic Onpgftunitfi' in ‘Blaine Lambert, minister. _|penediotion at 4 o'clock. ; George Backhurst. ;eczor. 4« » the Sunday schooi—Rev. Blaine Lam. 3 1 Rectors. engagements for the wut. one. E: J. Wfluts, the landman. SCHOOL CLOSES— FI‘U/ -] bert. Sunday p. m.—Mentor. Tuesday p. ' 14t3.27/| . The Fucic. school on thenorth|. Song sr. PAUL'S EVANG. LUTHERAN |m.—Cass Lake. Wednesday p. m.— shore of Red Lake has been closed| The Sunday School Teacher as am|s'1} o*clock. Corner Sixth street and < America St., Bartholomew’s church. Thurs- ; James ‘E: Stevenson ' of ' Brainerd |0 ‘aceount of the- influeniza, and the | Evangelist—DMrs. M. Phibbs.. | *Sunday- school at 2 o'clock, averiue. ay a. m.—St. Bartholomew’s church. 'spbn Frid this city. teacher,.Miss Ellen Blair, has gone| Song P. Legion at 3 o'clock.. - | Sunday morning service in German | Thursday p. m.—Tenstrike. Friday ! {to-her home at Bagley, .passing| Training the Youn§l Chr[sitlan— prnlse service wjth sermon. language at 11 o'clock. morning and evening—Northome. wflb’? orsof McIntosh was'’a|® 2 th(s city on vFrida_‘ : Mrssoc‘lalwme;t;:ggletor thirty minutes. g:eggmysé}ge,lc?:‘?y Walter Jef- Sunday school meets at 10 o’clock. P i Friday wisitop'in Bemidji. ““SAM” CUTTER GRANDPA Come and have & good time. tory, the blind evangelist, & Lving |p. T e e 0 jus| - . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH .. M. A. Ferréll' of Farley was a vis-| . Word has been"received from Mrs. C. L. Isted and J. C. Cofmr&ee wonder, will be here. Watch for fur-{and the will of God.” Sunday morning at the. Presbyter- itor in Bemidji yesterday. . |S..A. Gutter, who is visiting at the oy *|ther . announcements. Lenten services in English lan- ian church at 11 o’clock the pastor § 2 G o i ¢ . |home of her son in Viroqua, Wis., Evening worship at 8 o'clock, | guage at 8 o'clock. The pastor will|will speak on the subject, “Giving $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean|that Mr. and Mrs. Carter Cutter are NYMORE SERVICES Captain Orchard, preach on the -text, “The ‘Rourth | Bread to' Christ,” (Mathew 26:37). Land Co. -« " d71tt[the proud parents of a bouncing son Sunday schogl, at 2 o‘clock. “n +Officer in charge.|Word from the Cross.”” (Math. 27:. Sunday evening at 8 o’clock the ser- - born on. Mareh 11. This mgkes “Sam” Y. P. Legion at 3 o’clock. ) “““METHODIST CHURCH “The Witness of the -Spirit. in a ' “To each 'day give an interesting 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 ecidperatio in_its’' maintenance. Items phoned or ‘mailed to this dhu are nmcchud by readers of the paper and by the publishers. i _—_—m==1‘d¢,&o.o 922 Lots ‘ot houses. “Let me sell you s meeting Sunday morning mon will be on the theme, “A must- 46). Everybody is heartily welcomed. mhert Waldron of Bagley was.ala gmndad -and proud he is of it. Gordon Burns, Y. P. S. LUTHERAN FREE CHURCH ard Seed—Against a Mountain,” caller in the city on Friday. Major in charge.| Nymore church. - William F. Kamphenkel, pastor, | (Mathew 17:20). Sunday scnool will meet at 10 a. ~ Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. PR i Evening services at 7:30 p. m mxmm REGISTER Friday’s register at'the Markham includes M. V. Jones, N. A. Sneen, m., and Christian Endeavor at 7 p. » m. All are most cordially welcome. BAPTIST CHURCH. L. P. Warford, pastor. J B. Burns of Ironton was a busi- ness visitor here on Friday. Close. Association. " E. F. Broomhall and John Harrington| «The prima donna has decided to dts| - Trinity Church, Town of Liberts 10:30—Sunday school. 0. C. O’Brien of Park Rapids was |- s & P > ; 10:30 . a week-end guest in this city. e iad & Eifer i BU Fear | Tiect SISt agnar Y o B Grambo, pastor. | §:50Focns Beomore myvios. . SWEDISH LUTHERAN Mrs. Ida. R. Fitch of Pelagi.H. A.| igyo savs he insists on sftting.in the | © ‘| 7:30—Preaching service. Corner 6th and America avenue. b CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. 7:30—Thursday evening, prayer| - Sunday school at 9:45. C. W.. Reithner of Deer River was o Gray, W. F. Villemont, W. E. Tilion, i'the eity yesterday. J. E. Green, C. J.-Gordon, F. C. Bates, | s8Ine Dox every Bight when she elngs. Services will be hela at the former|meeting. Rev. 8. W. Scott will preach at both morning and evening services. 5 George W. Kehoe, pastor. Swedish services at 11 a. m. English services at 8 p. m. ‘Welcome. Rev. T. B. Nordale. have been thrown to- - SHar ‘ C. B. Casper and L. C. Cofin of Min- | As & result they Bemidji association quarters, Charles er;.‘ ig :l(es Vafii:rr;ve?i in the| opolis; John Lafleur of Fargo; A.| gether so much that he héls gotten OB |,y 1o plock, at 11 o'clock. Sunday ty Friday from neapots. Hansonof Hamar, N. D.; J. C. Hessel | ber nerves.” 5 school at|9:45. of St.-Cloud; 8. 0. Wall of Crosby, N. : F‘rfi‘:"’i’ %szaj?‘onsgmggg sx?e{t D.;-Tyromas Curtis and H. A. McGrath LB « |of Stlliwater; M. J. Dodd of Happy- W. W. Tyndall of Grand Rapids 1‘?‘;1;}(.311(1 Charles A. Jones of New was a 'visitor in the city today. Registered this morning are Sena- i3 ] tor P. H. McGarry. of Walker; W. W. . Gust H. Fairbanks of Federal Dam Tyndall and C. G. Ekelund of Grand was a Friday visitor inBemidji. Rapids; R. F. Frendlick of Chicago; 1. E. Quist of Warren spent Friday E’ing{,‘gf“}'fifiék‘;‘n ;“{?fl‘; s-yevgf in this city on business matters. Minneapolis; B. J. Collins of Mason 1 - City, Iowa; P. C. Bourke of Chicago; Mrs. C. U. Mitchell of Northome and Jacob Kohler of Memphis. was a Friday shepper in the city. C. E. Hastings and A. 1. Hastings of :Osseo spent Friday in Bemidji. e . SUNDAY & eX Tonight wonpaY PROFITING BY EXPERIENCE So long as the goods are scarce, so long will prices remain high. What L. W. Galloway of Cass Lake was a|the world needs is more goods. That business caller in the city yesterday.|means work—increased production— . {no enforced idleness. William Marchant and C. J. Wilde Right now the country is under- | of Tenstrike were in the city today on | built Homes are scarce. New fac- Jbusiness. tories and farm buildings are needed to ‘help restore the world’s supply of Mlss Glee Forbes ot' Hackensack | reserves. { was the out of town shopper in the| War not only depleted the world’s city today. normal supply of goods, but in many cases ‘destroyed producing agencies. Mrs. Frank Lortie of Nymore went | Today, more than ever, the man who CLAY (Norman Kerry), the engineer, at- to Brainerd today to make a week’s producefl— hether farmers, employ- tends tbe blg par ade at Va'leHCIa and visit with relatives. er ‘or employee—is the man who h . i, i B o8 TS e S o oL e Y . notices pretty Hope Langham among transacted business in Bemidji be-| Railroads and the building indus- | tween trams Ftiday‘ try ‘simply are not equipped to do & 3, 5 tlle spectatom. Do$ tlle glfl know that the-procession is a prelude to a revolution? Does she realize her per- ¢ | heavy ‘year’s work in a few months. letun inch miged hard and soft | Next summer and fall they will be} " sonal clanger'-’ What action does ,»+ N Clay take in the emergency? i/ ‘slab’ wood, for sale, $3.50 per load. taked beyond capagity. Bemldfl Mtg. Co..-Phone 4&1 T&Ftt To delay until midseason, construc- tion that can just as well be started Russell Heath of \Colerame has |now, may not only entail losses for, spent the past week visiting friends {owner but may postpone for a much °in' Bemidji. He returned to Coler-|longer period, a needed increase in aine Friday. production. ¢ .—M. E. SMITH. Senator P. H. McGarry of Walker ltd3-13" See N . f Association of Maccabees 2t3-12| A Monday evering, 8 o’clock. O UN \1 Community service. I k a . 4 \ 4 J Mrs. Helen Kembitski of Solway| Preparatory talks by the Reverends IR AT a1 Al ' 3 was a Bemidji visitor on Thursday | Walfred Erickson ‘of McIntosh and ||N§ : V) X \ having had business with the county |Chas. Erickson of Clearbrook. superintendent of schools. These talks will be in the English and Swedish languages respectfully. ) an Dwan Production , Presented by Mayflower Photeplay Cerporation Just Red-blooded Adventure! . Caught in the Meshes of a Central American Bust-Up! on "b\lalness. g - Lutheran Red River Valler Confer- I — ence, to be held in the Swedish Luth- Miss Rebecca Ellingson and Miss |eran church, corner. of Sixth street Isabel Nourse of Northome 'Wwere and America avenue, March 15, 16, among the out of town shoppers inlanq 17. Mondav, March 15. Bemidji on Friday. Get your real home baking for Sun.| 2 P. m.—Scripture reading and day at the big food sale, held at the|Praver by chairman. gas parlors Saturday, the 13th, under Fifteén minutes prayer session the auspicés of the Womens Benefit Business session. is 4 business caller i the city today in the interests of the Babcock good roads plan. e SWEDISH LUTHERAN DISTRICT PROGRAM. mcn 1% 16, 17 Texts, Hebrews 12:1-4 and 4-16. and’Liberty Bond receipts. See G. Tuesday. March 16. B. Hooley at Northern Grocery Co,| 10:30 a. m.—Sermons in English during thé day, or at Markhm hotel, [ language by the Reverends J. H. C. E. Fkelund{ of-Grand Rapids, formerly a resident of this city for| Program for the Mission meeting evenings. 1117t | Randahl and S. W. Swenson. 2 p. m.—Prayer session, 15 min- soveral years, spert-tMe day here|of the Bemidji disthict of the Swedish “And He said to me, write the|ytes. 8pot cash paid for Liberty Bonds, ~ o things which thou hast seen, the| Discussion—*“Faith,” Leader, Rev. things which are, and the things|w. ‘E. Erickson. which are to be.” Men’s Baraca class 1. “What is faith?” by leader. at Baptist church, Sunday, 10:30 II. “How it Works, How it Is In- : i A 4 ¥ . 1t3-13 | creased,” Rev. Chas Erickson. \ \ ;i III. “The Fruits of Fai'.h ” by ) i ¢ “Mrs. John Noel was in the city Fri- Rev. T. B. Nordale. : day en route to her home at Northern, These will also be in the Swedish after.a week’s.visit with friends and {1anguage. relatives at Minneapolis and Pine Is-| Tyesday, at 8 p.. m. . land. She was acpompanied by her| English services entirely. fathér, Lewis Freeman, who will| germon — “‘Spiritiasm,” by Chas. . make his home with his daughter.|grickson. Mr. Freeman recently lost his wife. Sermon—*Hindrances to Faith”, L PICTURES, ?‘(‘ALAQ) \ Tuesday evening, March 16, the 0y W. E. Erickson. \ w evenin B - ) - Christian Endeavor society of the Wednesday. March 17, : \ Presbyterian church will give a St.| 10:30 a. m.—Swedish sermons by Patrick’s supper. Served in Cafe-|Reverends Erickson. ria ! in the basement of the The meeting closes Wednesday ziu;{ty'gu;,';" :e;‘a;ss at 5:30 and [noon. As this is the Mission district’s continues until 7:30. The price is|annual meeting there will be four 50c a plate. 2t3-16 | pastors and about fourteen lay dele- . gates atending. The /pf{stonr:, dwlllm 1 will attend, are Rev. J. ndahl, FIINEBAL HELD TODAY of Hines; Rev. S. W. Swenson of War- Funeral services were held this |ren, who is president of the Red River morning at 9 o’clock at the St. Phil- |Conference; Rev. Walfred Erickson of ips church for Mrs. Mary Sexton, [McIntosh pastorate; and Chas W. who passed away -at the home of her [ Erickson of the Clearbrook pastorate. son, Frank Sexton, of this city. She |On Monday the delegates and pastors . leaves an only child, Frank Sexton.|will be entertained in the church, Burial was made in Bemidji under|when dinner and supper will be serv- the direction of M. E. Ibertson, under- | ed. taker. On Tuesday, dinner and supper will also be served and we also invite our members and friends that are with us Drs. Larson & Larson, [to lunch with us. It is free and so Optometrists. If trou- |come for the morning services prepar- bled with headaches, |ed to stay all day. Come to iear the ¥ npervousness or eye dis- | word of God. orders of any kind, needing glasses| We cordially invite you all to come ‘or glasses . repaired, consult them.|with us-during this meeting: Artificial eyes fitted. T. B. Nordale, pastor, THE “CINEMATOGRAPHIC THUNDERBOLT” OF ALL TIME The “big” picture that is packing ’em in day and night.” Three weeks in Washing- . ton. Three weeks in Baltlmore New Yorkers paid $1.50 and $2.00 to see this super- Big Special Century “ETERNAL TRIANGLE,” Comedy—all dogs, in two parts REX UNION SIX-PIECE ORCHESTRA e Special Matinee 2:30, Children 15¢, Adults 35c. Evening, Children 25¢, Adults 35¢ production. . . -

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