Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 22, 1920, Page 5

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" Land Co. " Bamidit Mfg. Co. Phone 484. T&Ft . slap waeod, for sale, $3.50 per load. " ‘mission, children, 20c; adults, , in homor of Mrs. U. G. Moorse of Miss Olga Olson of Remer was a Bemié,i caller on Friday. - Louis Stuhr of. Littlefork was a Bemidji visitor on Friday. 450,600 to loan on farms. Dean 6-1tf "P. C: Dutel of Fosston spent the day in Bemidji yesterday. .. ‘Abbott of Schilling spent the dey-in- Bemidji yesterday. Peter Newman of Little Falls was a_Friday caller in this city. J .C. Shepherd of Walker was a business visitor here yesterday. —— Take -home a brick of Koor's ice cream. 4-6tf H. A. Rahier of Brainerd was a ‘Bemidji business caller on Friday. John Ward of Thief River lalls spent the day here yesterday on busi- ness. Lisle Kennedy of Marsh Siding, is visiting friends in Bemidji for a few days. Paris green at Troppman's. 45¢ per-pound. Buy now. 2t5-22 Mrs. Lon Davis of Northern, was the guest of friends while shopping here Friday. -‘Mrs. 8. 81ind of Turtle River, was amang the out of town shoppers in the ¢ity yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Snyder left yesterday by car for Staples to spend several days with relatives. Mrs. Frank Lattimer of Turtle River, was a between train business vigitor’in. Bemidji on Friday. Fom Titus left Friday for Couer D’Alene, Idaho, where he has accept- ed a position for the summer. Aixteen mch mixed hard and soit Miss Tillie Carpenter, who has vis- ited” with friends in Duluth for a short, returned to her home on Fri- daye-= . Mrs. Ben McKinnon submitted to .4 minor surgical operation yesterday amorning at her home, 203 Mississippi :avenue south. Major. K. E. Frith of Minneapolis arrived in the city last night from International Falls to spend a few days in this vicinity. §or clean, sweet milk and cream r Alfal&” Dairy at Home Bakery, \People’s Store and Sweet Shop, equal "4 #ny certified milk or phone 16-F-4. W. G. Schroeder. 10t6-1 .- Miss Annie E. Shelland of St. Paul, assistant state inspector of . rural sehools in Minnesota, spent a few hours in the city yesterday. Potted Easter lillies in bloom for Decoration day. Come early and get your chojce. - Bemidji Greenhouse. Phone 166. 2t5-22 .,,,fionli_lor‘et the three act comedy given at the Community hall at Six- Mile_Corner, Tuesday, May 25th.3 5Ad- C. 1t5-22 “See Martin-Dahlby for your mani- curing, shampooing, facial massages and scalp treatments. Beauty parlors in New Kapian block, second floor. 1mon6-16 Mr. and Mrs. Ole Chilson and daughter, Olive, were in Bemidji Fri- day en route to their home at Kelli- her, after visiting with relatives in Minneapolis tor a few days. They made the trip by automebile. Spot cash paid for Liberty Bonds See G. B. Hooley at Northern. Gi cery 0o.,: during the day, or at the Markham hotel evenings. 1117¢¢ The E. Y. Wilson home was the scene of a very pleasant social gath- ering jast:evening, when Mrs. Wilson entertained a few ladies informally Seattle, whe is maging an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. C. E. Bat- tles. The eveping was spent in sew- ing and in a social way and the hos- tess served weéry nice refreshiments. Those in attendance were Mes- dames U. G. Moore, C. E. Battles, C. M. Baoon, A. A. Warfield, E. E. Ken- field, H. N. MeKee, J. W. Smith, George Rhea, L. B. Wilson, George Kreatz, B. F. Netzer, J. H. Fallon, E. R. Evans, L. P. Warford, T. G. Virts, {| and daughter, Dorothy, Joe McTag- gert, -Quincy Brooks and H. W. Bol- ger . SURPRISE FOR MISS GOLBER Twenty of the Lady Macabees made a surprise call on Miss Bertha Gol- berg at the Golberg home, 112 Third street, last evening. The guests showered her with a number of beau- titul aandkerchiefs as tokens of their esteesn for her. The evening was pleasantly spent in music and danc- ing, and a delightful luncheon was served at the close. Miss Golberg will leave the first week in June for Philadelphia, where she will make her home for the present. pto bled with headaches, 4 nervousness or eye dis- orders of any kin n«db‘ glasses or CR , congult them. oyes fitted. e LEAGUE BANQUET SUCCESS The Methodist banquet given in the basement of the church last evening was a splendid success. parents of the league found their places at four tables at eight o’clock, and a fine supper was served. table decorations were Marsh Mari- golds. and musical numbers were given dur- ing the supper, which were much en- joyed. Ervin McPherson presided as toastmaster. Among those registered at the Markham on Friday were M. J. Tor- mey of Madison, Wis.; A. C. Jaeger, E. G. Blackwell, T. J. Evans, M. H. Donner, K. E. Frith, D. B. Doheny, F. Segerstrom, C. L. Patton, J. A. Cor- coran, Kinney, A. S. Butler, and C. J. Zem- lin of Minneapolis; Thief River Falls; There will be no morning preach- ing services. Sunday school at 9:45 o’clock. Evening worship, services in- Eng- lish language, at 8 o’clock. NYMORE CONGREGATIONAL Sunday school o’clock. Morning worship at 11 o’clock. Young People’s meeting at 7:30 p. m. Topic, “Robbing Got.” All are cordially invited. Sunday morning the pastor will preach on ‘“The Holy Spirit-Power in a Person.” Sunday school at 12. Epworth League at 7. At 8 p. m., a service addressed especially to young people with the subject, “Shall I Hold Her Hand To- night?” You will find a cordial welcome in the services of the day and the fel- lowship of the church. 10:30—Sunday school. 11:30—Morning worship. Subject, “Our Blessings in Christ.” reference, Eph. 1:3-14. 7:00—Young People’s Theme, “At the Bethesda Pool.” 8:00 Evening “Prophecy and the Present World Conditions.” * 8:00—Tuesday class. ‘Dispensations.” 8:00—Thursday service. i 1 ") i P “ : i = THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; J. Golcz of Du- luth; J. A. Leonard, Miss Annie Shel- land, P. R. Berry, A. K. Lawler and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Morton of St. Paul; E. B. -Munson of Detroit, H. A. Rahier of Brainerd; R. E. Menard of Chicago; and C. W. Latimer of Portage, Wis. NORMAL SCHOOL NOTES The dramatic club entertained the students and the faculty last Wed- nesday by giving a play entitled, “How the Story Grew.” Everyone enjoyed it. Friday ahother play entitled “The Maker of Dreams” was given. The cast was as follows: Plerrot, Joe Parker; Pierrette, Mary Deputy; Maker of Dreams, Avis Cameron. The play was much enjoyed by all pre- sent. After the play tea was served to the guests. .Miss Mary Deputy’s Physical Edu- cation class is vigorously preparing for the May festival to be given next Wednesday, May 26. The drawing class students who are each working on some definite project will exhibit the drawings some time next week. Epworth league Fifty members, friends and The Several very interesting talks MARKHAM REGISTER George F. Anderson, Frank John Ward of N. Bartlett of SWEDISH LUTHERAN SALVATION ARMY Morning worship at 11 o‘clock. Holiness service. Sunday school at 2 o‘clock. Y. P. Legion at 3 o’clock. i Evening worship, street meeting at 7 o’clock. Indoor praise service at 8 o’clock.] Subject “A Momentous Question.” Everybody welcome. - Captain Orchard, Officer in charge. NYMORE SALVATION ARMY Sunday school at 2 o’clock. Y. P. Legion at 3 o’clock. Captain Orchard, Ofticer in Charge. LUTHERAN FREE CHURCH In Nymore church, Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. Evening worship at 8 p. m. Services at Aardal church, of Frohn, at 10:30 a. m. Trinity church, town of Liberty, at 3 p. m. All are welcome. 0. P. Grambo, pastor. ST. PAUL'S EVANGEL. LUTHERAN Sixth street and America avenue. Sunday school meets at 9:30 o’clock. Sunday morning worship (English service) at 10:30 a. m. The pastor will speak on the subject, “Penticost Christians a Blessing.” John 14:21- 30. Young Peaple’s League meets at 7 p. m. Topic, “Re-Generation.” Everyone is welcome. William F. Kamphenkel, pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services will be held in the rooms in the Battles building over the J. C. Penny Co.’s store, at 11 o’clock. Sunday school at 9:45. ST. PHILLIP'S took Richmond. Expert.” Rev. T. B. Nordale, pastor. meeting at 10 METHODIST CHURCH town Service at 10:30. Baptisms at 2 o’clock. benediction at 4 o’clock. Whit-Sunday. 8 a. m.—Holy Communion. 10 a. m.—Church school. Blaine Lambert, minister. BAPTIST mon. 8" p. m.—Services at St. Scripture on to the graduating class. meeting. PRESBYTERIAN service. Sabject, evening Bible Subject of study, “The Seven Bemidji intendent of the evening prayer George W. Kehoe, pastor. mass at 10 o’clock a. m. Sunday|p. m. GRAND TONIGHT SHOW STARTS 8 P. M. SHARP FRED CARMELO’S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Presents e ) Not a (1] ” Not a Motion Motion Picture Picture Two Hours of Solid Merriment—Singing, Dancing, Fun, & Frolic —with— b Walter Pruitt, Popular Singing Comedian Lillian Washburn, Singing Comedienne ' Charles Markert, the Dancing Bug Tom Hanlon, Versatile Comedian 2 Mille. Anita, Premier Danseuse Loraine Christie, Prima Donna A CHORUS OF FASCINATING ROSEBUDS N. B—PRICES: Children 35¢, Adults 75c, including war tax COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAM SUNDAY, Matinee 2:30 “Champagne Frolics” A Hilarious Musical Frolic Two Musical Comedy Shows at a Popular Price Within the Reach e 2 REX Theatre “The Love Expert” A John Emerson and Anita Loos Production She knew her soul mate the moment she clasped hands with him, but to get him she first had to marry off his entire family. Talk about a miracle worker, Zowie! Old ones or cold ones, longs or blondes, veterans or youngsters, she matched ’em like Grant Admission—10c and 25¢ school followed by benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, at 11:30 a. m. Vespers and ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S EPISCOPAL 11 a. m.—Morning prayer and ser- Peter’s church, Cass Lake, when the Rector will deliver the baccalaureate serm- George Backhurst, rector. Sunday morning at 11 o’clock, at the Presbyterian church, the address will be given by R. O. Bagby, super- school. There will be no evening services. Sunday school will meet at Low mass at 8 o’clock a. m. High [o’clock and Ohristian Endeavor at 7 All are cordially welcome. TODAY , JOSEPH M. SCHENCK presents CONSTANCE TALMADGE —IN— A First National Attraction “The Virtuous Vamp” and “In Search of a Sin- ner”’ were so very, very good, it wouldn’t do to miss “The Love “LIGHTNING BRYCE”—Ann Little and Jack Hoxie “ROBES OF DESTRUCTION” FOX NEWS = REX UNION SIX-PIECE ORCHESTRA Matinee 2:30 Evening at 7:20 and 9:00 Rex Theatre STARTING SUNDAY 10 WILLIAM FOX P resernts WILLIAM FARNUM “*Orphan Hord [ANEN ENTERTAINMENTS vy R sdon Edwards o SPECIAL FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY “Roaming Bath Tub” REX UNION SIX-PIECE ORCHESTRA 10c and 30c Matinee 2:30 Night 7:10 and 9:00 ] Shadows of Coming Events Sermon Subject, Sunday Evening at The FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH We Preach the Word e Pionger Want Ad —_——

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