Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 27, 1920, Page 5

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Rev. L P. Warford, pastor of the bPres«byterian church; lectured ‘to the a‘edm 'mu- .page In’ d-m.d to pér- L& tion fin’ its ‘maintenance, ° and: we " solicit. your ltdm phoned or. mailed " to' 5 are appreciated by readers of tha paper and by the pnblinh y . f.l-.h-. 922 — B, J, Wflllta. the landman. 4!3-27 “W. CQ\IH‘ of erthome spent B. }Burns of - Tionton. w8 yisitor on m‘ay /Mirs. A. Amundson of Becida called on Bemldjl fyiends Friday. I V( Crandall of Beuna' Vlsta. was' among® the business vlsnors in' the clty Frldny D : John W.. Wllcox spent Frid)ny in ebish on business and returned to; the city -last’ night. . i Mlu Florence_Laney left tor Deer students_of Bemidji Business College on Friday afternoon. * “The Ideal Margin,” was the subject of his ad- dress—the sixth iber .ot the - lec ture course.’ . “When you have done all that is commanded of ‘yon, you have only done your duty,” said Rev. Warford. “Duty is a measure 'of. life service 'that cannot be defined. It is a'thing that we do not like;to talk about, but |: we ought to iike* tlnt. word as well as the word love. i;One shquld not be bound by the bound but should hayve a: broad, margin. He should do more .thanjust the essen- i{tial things of }ife, more than what is required of him. * The people who are | today causing the world to progress|: '“° are not those who do less than what "Slxth"streel and America avenue, b ! Sunday school meets at 9° o‘clock. On «Palm’ Sunday morning at 10} o’cloek, confirmation gervices in’ Eng- SCANDINAVIAN LUTHERAN Palm Sunday:, Norwegian' services at 11 a. m. English services at 8 p. m. ' .Sunday school ‘at 12, \ Osmond Johnson, pastor CHRISTIAN' SCIENCE " “Services will be held at the former Bemidji association quarters, Charles day will be observed, st which time the Qunrterly Commuhion Wil < be held.”” Miss Ida Virginia Brown will sing “The Palms* The pastor wfll speak on the sub; he Face M\ TOward Jerusalem ; Sunday. evening at 8 o'clock m “|sermon ‘will. be on. the theme, ‘‘The g?;xdlle of the Lord.”" (Proverbs 20:- Sunday school will meet at" 10 a." will be' held, for the confirma-|Nangle bloek at 17 o’clock. Sunday|m., and Christian Endeavor at 7 'p. m: A lean -Treo,d'well will sing a duet. The pastor will speak on:the subject, “The Gate gnd ‘Way Unto Lite. ngelieal League. 7 o'clock. German Lenten service at 8 o'olock. (Y P. S)‘ 5’1‘ rmm's 'CATHOLIC Low mass at 8 oelock\a m. High mass ‘at 10 o’clock ‘a. m, - Sunday school; followed by’ benediction of ‘the Bleased Sacrament, at'11:30 a. m, ‘All 'are most cordially weloonn. o SALYAHON ARMY ¥ Praise service at the Salvatiom: Army, hall at.8 o’olock Saturday eve- ning. Services on Sunday | as follows: Engllsh Communion. service. on 'Baptisms 482 .o’clock. Vespers and Sunday school at 2. p. m. - Y. P, Le- Gboad I\‘riday mornlng at 1 30 *clock. Q Everyhody' is welcomed:! ¥ William. F. Kamphcnkol acte 4 e Pumr ig required, or no more, but thosef: that go far beyond the margin. which |: defines the limitations of duty.” has accepted a posltlon H lhere for the summer. ', ‘Mrs. M. B. Petln;lll 6! Kelllher ls in quidjl She_ plans to,locate ere, . if. she. can flndK sult&hle qua Miss Florence Craig left for her Momeat.Grand .Rapids this noon to 7 upend Easter vmtion wmx her par- Miss Bthel lisie of Nary call- friends in the city yesterdnj Anton Hall of Mispah wu\a;r\__ - ithe Ims!ness callers here y&!& 3. 0. Nokken: ot Fargo is vi tlng at Bflio» home {mya ‘ew fays. My nd Mrs:‘Paul Zeese of: ere amodg the onut ot town . callers " noon. from. a; business tflp to ooksmn ¥ i Miss Jessie Aiken left this ngon for me-at Grand Ramds,-for th Say, ‘ladies. call 479, . and [ ¥ hampoo nnd a tulal to go with that ew Easter 2t3-27 "for her home at'Biwabik to spend the Euter school ‘vacation. - . G. Halgren returned: this mom— ?from Neving, where he spent a days on govarnment business. Wyma .Ball.‘of Grant Valley . left from Neblsh whereb he ‘has; £ a cruising” trip tor thel Crookston Lumber compan; Miss 'l' Pendergast, visited wmx Be- midji friends on Friday. - She is oc- cupying the Pendergas summer home on, LakyPIantagnne } Miss Margaret Klein bas accepted a ‘position at"the' office’.of .Clerk: of Court F. W. nhodn and- «began her new duties this morning I"/I'wood Isged arrlJed Thursday eve—_ nlng from Minneapolis to spend ;the \Ispring vacation -at his home Here Mr, Isted attends the University. ss ‘Bertha Amundson, who ‘has been’ visiting:-with ‘her aunt, Mrs. O. Amundson, at Becida, was in Bemidji Frlday, en route to her, home at’ Ta- .Mr and Mrs; W. R. Ray entertain- ed at'a 670 clock dinner on Tuesday; /in -honor ‘of ‘Master’ William -Mealio’s “Mr. and .drs. Paul fitth ' birthday.: F. A. Derby . were the Beynqlds, N. D., where he Brainerd, where she. will visit for sw days before - leaving for the y Knllher of the firm of Ka.hher DeLeuil, returned last night from}- Duluth, where he attended l:!le anto ) ,lflas Winnured*uaynard le(t this orning for her home in Long Prai- ‘vrie, where she will spend Ithe sprlng acatio] \ Missdes ere Blom\berg and Lxlllan Glessner left last evening. for ‘their ‘homes in’ Minneapolis, to spendthe 3 Euter vacation. J. E Eastgate of Lanmore, N.- D. paseed through the city yesterday: route to: Hines\where he addressed the fumnrs’ institute today. Bpo: cash puid for Libert ,sonas. d Liverty Bond receipts. . Seée G. B. Hooley at Northern Grocery €o., urlns the day, or at Markham hotel. nings. 4 11" hga, is spending her EasteryaAca- on at the home of Mss.- at one time i A ton, wlll Ieave thirevening with Mrs. T, Schadegg, ;of Minneapolis, who-hag visited' here- for ‘the past week, and they ‘will spend: the Easter vacation in the cm nndr at’ Prescott, Wls T, A Denby of Missoula, Mbnt 5 who has been spendlng the winter at the home of his sister, Mrs. Herbert Fradenberg, of the town of. Jones, ‘ar- rived in Bemidji Tuesday for a visit at the home of his uncle, W. 'R. Ray, and rmnily ey NOTICE.TO AUTO OW’NEB.S All motor car drivers should -see that they are: properly equipped with lights on their.automobiles. .~ Tail lights must be provided and lighted at-night. License .numbers must be displayed, two.on each car, one.in front and. one at the’ rear. in” ‘plnln view. Judgment must be ‘ysed’ at ;atrossings when pedestrians a “The ordinances .are to be. enforced and wil be entnr(;ed on-and atter April 3. THOMAS BA.ILEY Chief of Pance i3 1 mmu x.mxsm ", Friday’s register at the Markham Inoludm E. Burke, Mr. and Mrs. H.C. ; e zhnt their, arrived at Camp Dix, a8 “been stationed in th *eanal zone for the past. eighteen 1onths. ends, the members of the Sixth igrade B class, of the Central school, Ppresented a large box of candy to ilHam Bolden at 1119 Dewey- ave- 'H. Cohen,' W. "B, ‘Brisley, M. J.”Sulli- 2 | van, Charles Moller, E. W. Richard- son and' W. E. Filon of Minneapolis; A. G.: Tolaas, E.. W. Smith, W. E. Carey_ and ‘P, W. Pettet of/ St. Paul; M. D. Stoner of Bralnerd ‘H. Thurs- dale of Sauk Centre; F. H. Minney of'Grand Rapids; Ben Greenberg and G. 1. Wertier of Chicago; O. E. Peter- son, J. A. Kirkwood, Martin L. Ahl, ‘| E. F.'Vigenat, John Harron and R} Miss Hattie Lehman arriyed yest- rday from Pine River and.spent a ‘ew bours with her sister, Miss Julia _Liehman. They left together this morning for Crookston, to spend the pring vacation at their home. The Normal school, including the fidren’s department, will hold the ‘regular school sessions on. Mondey, March 29, and the remaindér of the week until Thursday afternoon. Fri- i iiay and Saturday and the following ¢ )lond;y will be the Easter vacation. A & Tolaas of St. Paul, potato ex- /. pert for the University of Minnesota, <. spent a few hours in the city on his + way to Hines where he addressed the ' farmers’ institute there. He was ac- ~ ‘campdnied’by E. W. Smith al3 of the { extension gdivision ol the University %, farm at St. Paul. 5 s ~Drs. Larson & Larson, Optometrists. If trou- bled with headaches, J. Osborne of Duluth; Robert Bying- ton and W.S. Hawkes of Grand Forks; Towa; J. E. Eastgate of Larimore, N. D., C. 8. Paine of Fargo, W. F. Mc- Lean of Eau Claire, Wis:; Mrs. Paul Zeese of. Altkln. MISS BENDA SURPRISED usln g non of ‘efficiency and: personal- re- sourcelulness. e map who 18 the COUN’I'Y SUPT MeGHEE ) TO TTEND CQNFERENCE COunty Superintendent of Schools J. C. “McGhee ‘expects to leave Tui day ‘night for St. Paul-and Minneapo- 1is, where he williattend the meeting of snpermtendenu as ' well as the conference of ~the members ‘of~ the various-boards of education through- out the state. held tha latter part of the week {mss MAC GREGHOR AGAIN Gm:nmmmsnom A delightful. shower was tendered Miss Mae MacGregor, a bride of next week, “at’ the ' home .of Mrs. 'C. E. Battles, yesterday afternoon.. : ‘Fort old’ friends and neighbors were pre- || sent and each presented Miss Mace Gregor with.a choice. contribution of preserved fruit, jelly of vegetables. ach guest also wrote out her favorite recipe, ‘for Miss/ MacGreghor’s fut- | ure use. 0 : [ Several other honored guests were in- attendance, Mrs. L. J. Warford and " Mrs. Joe McTagg-~t,” whose birthdays fell on that date, Mrs., Mar- tindale, the guest of Mrs. Given Me- Ghee, ‘and zirs. ‘8S: C. Brown, who leaves ‘soon for her new home jin Canada. Each of ipe ladies ‘were pre- sented with a:fgting remembrance ‘of the*! occasion. Delicious - "refresh- ments were served. The - hosteués were: Mys. C.;E, Battles, Mrs. J 'R Essler and Mr ‘Joe Mt:’l‘aggert METAL DISC DISOOVEBED ~ . TAKEN FROM COAL MINE s (By United. Prégs)’ ay,-N. D, March 27.—A" metal disc: tound in a Jump of coal mined 100 feet below the top of & hill at he coins’ of ‘earl North-- Dakota. tarnished the coin’ was perfect in shaps and uniform in’' thickness. It a? {)resented to the state Msturlcal ciety .. 'LAST TIME Shows at 7:30:9:00 - homber of Cedar Rapids, || Mr. and]| ; . BY PARTY OF FRIENDS ||~ ‘A fiarty of eightéen guests gather-| ed at-the home of Mrs. W. Z. Rob- inson, on Minnesota avenué, last eve- ning, as a surprise to Miss Anna Ben- , who will leave mext Wedneldny tor Gibbs, Idaho, where she ‘has-ac- cepted a position. spent at cards and dainty refresh- ments were served. Miss Benda was presented with. a beautiful ivory mlr- ror. ‘Those present were Miss Berndz. Mesdames < E. Y. Wilgon, William Clish, L. N. Moore, J. R. Evans, R. J. Boardman, W. Z. Robinson, and Mrs. Fleenar. Misses Theresa Murphy, Ab- bie Murphy, I1da Hang, Ella Parker, Grace Hooléy, Vera Backus, Anna Hoag, Anne Fesenmaier, Miss Wager, Miss Coache, Miss Jones and Miss - | Gagnon. The evening was|{ ; Added A‘tf:ractmns 3 HAROI.D l.I.OYD "SOI"I' MONEY” _-_.‘_ “OH WHATA NIGHT' Christie Con.ledy Nere, may . | 2p | 10 ao—sundny :school,. 11:30—Morning worsl;ln Subject. ‘benediction at 4 o'clock, ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S EPISCOPAL ‘{Palm Sunday. { ;10 a. m:, Church school. ‘11 a. m.,, Morning' prayer and ser- B d dhtfl:utlon of he Church, Her Mission, and Des~ E een Two Appenrlngs A Scrip buré, Titus 2:11-16. 930~ Thursday evelllms, pmyer meetint and: Bible study.-" B} . Rev. Goo W. Kehoe, pastor. ) .\ ) mom: CONGBEGATIONAL 2: O—Sunday,sohoo! . 3:30—Prea: g - service. | 8:00—Tuesdny/ evening,. meetlng -and Bible study. Rev.. Geo. W. Kehoe, pastor.. prayer. Both meetings will be |} Our praise and prayer and anthems Before Thee ‘we. pr-on Holy week services: = Ve ““Oh, come toge lor.\m us mourn; Jesus, our Lord;:is crucified.” . George Backhurst, { rector. - PRESBYTERIAN Sunday moraing, at.the Presbyter- ian church at 11 o'clock, Palm( Sun- “her if he knew She was q . yet she felt he mast be told ! SHOULD A andan all~ sl’ar cast pre ., " this dilemma of love and gzrlhood A tensely dram~ atic romance of "'landfwhcrfilk, Grom the original story © by Finis Fox| ; Directed by John & gnce. - Eng~ gion at 3 p. m/ Evening praise ats o’ *elock. ) ‘Captain Orchara ! Ofticer.in chnsc- NYMORI yi ¥ Sunduy schoo) at 2 o’clogk. .. Y. P. Legion at 3 o‘clock. i Captain Orchard Mlcer ln chaygc. / h Mornlns worship at 10:30. Serm- on.’ “Hosanna. Sacrament of Dap- [tism for both infants and adults. * Sunday school at 12. \ - Epworth ‘League at 7 p. m. Evening service at 8 p. m. Sermon on tho subject, {80 Great a Salva- tion.” Blnine Lambert, Pasmr SWEDISH LUTHERAN Sunday school at 9{45 a. m.. Swedish services at 11 2. m.’ Bnglish services at 8 p. m. ’ Rev. T. B Nordale, Pastor. : 'STARTING TONIGHT -~ Time Card :Sa/turday Matinee Sunday Matinee 2:30 o’Clock 10 cents 30 cents 4t King of Comedy 'HARLIE HAPLIN “THE C Another New of. Chaplin Classics UNT" Luxe Edition Time Card Saturday Evening 7:20 and 9 o’Clock Sunday Evening 7:10 and 9 o’Clock 15 cents 30 cents - 3 BE SURE A_ND’ BRING PA Special Music Matinees and Evenings MONDAY-—TOM MIX, IN-ONE OF HIS BEST ,

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