Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 26, 1920, Page 5

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lhflil‘ fession at 10:30 Sunday: mom-' WEARS U: §; mxm UNIFORM ; ing. y Song by the conxregulon ,HAS um m’“ m s’ Prayer S R et P;kl;;, China, June 26.—The amly Solo, by *Mrs. Two, #+%1 arine in.the.world .who! ‘ . never. seen the United States is om Joh‘xr\;so::s of the Bible,” by Morga |quty at the American Legation here. ‘He {8 Private C.«W: F. Chfldress; who j ; ; 4 : i e 1 ) Song, “Little' Hands.” was born of. American parents im Mrs.:Ralph House. ot Blackduck is ||| irine ‘ & & \ Duet, by Helen bellers and her as: | China.. When he became of age & A :sgtm‘ vg:h he;t:mth“' Jot“,,h 'Be- é A ‘ : . \ ; ter:. few weeks ago he decided to join the ent on: Minnesota ‘dvenue, for a fow | 1l: r 2 LA RV X Song, by Wlllis LaMont Helen Sel: marines and enlisted at the Legation. Irma Hlddins f M:i!g?h"e y was days. \ ) [ \ . ; e : ler;i:nd :hlontxls : H b i chllddresa is'a tall, good looking Jad s L5 - i 3 no "gelection’ by “Helen Sellers, | who cdn speak the Chtneeel SUAR® i Yl“’;lll:tl?:lnl}:::ll'a‘l;g bu’ » Ottortad) ‘ ; Recitation hy Randall Sellers. Jake: a 'native. .‘His services nznan in- ot e 4 Peg Cradle song, hy Roberta Johnson |terpreter are especially:valuable’ to 0 s:yors n the city ‘between trains : . and others. .. the Marines. Through association ; v > . : :| . Selection by- Miss Helen Sinelair.: - fwith his parents and other American E. B:r;:;n ‘x;uof :!%):‘lil:’; was’ al, A Thom — Solwa -w al A o B AP . Organ, by Mrs. Rance. residents of China he is thoroughly itor, in ¥ o visltom Rretted toyduy”}lo 5 2 NS 3 2 i ggndax lecl;ool offering. familiar with the traditions and cus- \L. Oberg of Bmfkdl:e:.u“ al b}““- reports very heavy rains there this e E . 3 \ e ¢ Re:f‘t'atiu: ‘s;;m :ll‘ll:ls Sinclair. :min:tt;?;n&m&%hst::? wh]:: II’: visitor in the c.ty oday: 1 T ; ! N i g s - 2 Song;. “Onward, Christian Sol-|will see the, cuuntry whole fla: hc " g ey ‘Miss.: Jhnel -Stover returned thls g |dlers. 0 ! eerves;: er _on morning from.Clearbrool whora she S *| has been, for 'th_ M‘l‘l Néls Willet of ‘Frohn, ‘was' the guest of Bemidji friends on Friday. § lland Hicks of R ;fl;}:ess caller in th ng‘a business visit to W‘r- _POOkStDn. Thief Rives at’ her resuienee, ‘606 Fourth street, occurred ‘the marriage of ‘Anna Golz|. to John Golz of Idaho, Rev. William f ‘Kamphenkel-. performing. the cere- (\flxlsm SCIENCE mony. They were attended by Mr. y and Mre. F. W. Schmidt. A wetiding Services Will be held in the Bat tles": ‘building, room' 24, ‘over the:J. dlnner was served immediately after C. Penny Co.’'s store, at ‘11 o’tlock. the ceremony to a few.relatives and Sund hool at 9:45 o e iing ab—bi stidt friends. The rooms w:re beaiutfluuy ungay sChool at. #: 8. “Herd riding’ 'a man—I and Mrs. Charles Mosen returned last |decorated in roses and peonies . - 3 ver before attempted on s;:::ezns evening from :smqw‘. triu to Redby, |-~ Mr. and Mrs. Golz wul make their ST, PHILLIP’S m M"- Rex today. where they visited/Mr. and Mrs. E-R. home here. 1 ; 2 Low mass at § o’clock a. m. High Lindstrom. They alsq visited ¥ mass at 10 o'clock a. m. Sunday - BEHIDJI TOWH school, followed by benediction of the Mr. and Mrs. -Gedrge Clar m EHLDONATION blessed sacrament, at ‘11:30. a.: 3 'riday. ey-also. visite Improv ment company;’ of _St. Paul]benediction at 4:0'c! oc e ) ith a'starw h: :;‘::gndfittl‘:!u ‘Mrs. . Clark’s - mother, -Mrs. H““" ‘there has been reselved by Farle A; andred times to put thrills upon the [ C1ar¥; on Irvine avenue. Barker, pregident of the Bemidji Civ:| FJRS™ SCANDINAVIAN LUTHERAN : ic and Commerce association, a liberal services at 11 a m n. . 1t6-26 Norwexia LICENSED TO MARRY donation of $100 as a contribution to nday soliool &t 12 License to marry‘was granted this|the fund of the committee on finance Sy o R ' large land sales organization Instruction in catechisin iven in'{[ll ' destres to get in communication with morning to Willidm Van Tassel and |and also-a renewal of the company's|, ‘o Janguages.. . ; ' "E" RE 8 Mary Lynch, both of Baudette, by|dues for the coming:-year. This con- wners of large tracts. A)d{lf eas: Lock the officg of “the ‘clerk of dlshflt‘.t tribition has been placed in the fund| ~Services at Solway at 3:30 o rclock. 'HOLLY & WYATT Dainty Songs and Dances -us, 216 Beltrami ave. pR ' 3t6-26 ' 1geraldAnderson jAre your suits cheap to wear or ' ‘5‘, C.a { Iy chea to buy" 216 Be:l;tt‘:?é ocen and, Pancy, Dancs ’ 4 ! 93, Bemidji, Minx. ../ U court. ; 'which wis allotted to cover the cost .Osniond Johnson, pastor.. $1 ; ‘of the conventions: recently held here| . . :..i... ‘sé'vfl"g.?v’;fe?"’fi;‘u:: peclal 31224l ~$500 REWARD > [and:also for the Independence Day|ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S EPISCOPAL Furned oxford, s’rroo Troppman’s For the return. of:a ladies’ gold, open celebration which-i8'also being back<| “giirth Sunday after Trinity. % % & 1[6 26 | face, Hamilton watch, E. E. W. en-|ed by the association. . & &.-m.-—Holy communion. ; : |sraved on case. . Communicate. with ¢ § ¥ . 10. a. m.—~~Church school. ¢ Hagucet 1o fi.‘t«él dtes' black kig|817 Minnesots ave: Phone 674-J. * MAREHAM REGISTER ‘|| 11 a m:—Morning prayer and ser- i h fords, military. heel, “welt sole.| .. 6-26t: Among. those. registered at the|mon. ' ¢ Leary-Bowse: / -26 3 : o A 3 ay 3 p. m.—Evening service at St. : ] NOTICE ¥ ) 'E.’C. Stockland, M. and|peter’s, Cass Lake. - 15‘(} P. Ballou of Inetruational Falls,| ' Having sold out. my business, 1] Mrs. F.'D. Southall, Mr. and Mrs. George Backhurst; pastor. * idonnected with the C. W. Jewett Co.,: must insist on getting;settlement jon|G. H. ‘Wright, P. B, Reed, D, E.| . T T c., of this city is a Bemidji visitor|all ceointd past’dde. - Call 't £ Whiting, Mr. and W. J; Brugd, | SWEDISH LUTHERAN - 8y office “over the store.’' 317 Mi fie- Miss ‘Esther | Bra r. “and Mrs a sota avenue. Edward ~Anderson M L Matland, W. F. Warren, E. S, Sunday school at’ 9:45 a. m. iReduced . to $10. 00, ladies’ high : 3t6-26 | Bowe ‘and E. F. Wirth of" ‘Minneapo-| * There will be iio morning’ preachi- M B 4o yveltz %olze : g; r B M §on othgeltroigv.[ M ingrherv]!lti:]es en’s progr m will be’ glv / -Bowser Co. + 2826/ SPECIAL EHEAR' : ristenson_ of Northfield; Mr. and e children’: a o ‘9L°"y SP M00s T ; Mrs. LY M:*McClintock, Misses Ruth{en ‘f‘tl Soc’lock &nttl::e :venx'n% uém Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Johns of Duluth ;. and Margaret Mc()lintoek A.. .. Mé services ¢ day in Eng to spend several days The women of the Mooseheart:Lié-| Guire, Alex Cardle, C. ayes a.nd Every one welcome. tth | Blon: will hold a specjal meeting 0'|'a. R. Burr of St. P u Rev T. B, Nordale, pas Tuesday .afternoon..at.:2:30 . 1iste, ‘Ri6hard Keai 3 ey 55 ; n.members are'requested t ¥ , also t s rs. M. J. Connelly left Friday for :’l‘fw:;°ot°m:’;:',‘,‘ a can ot milkar likoshI ‘Wis., where she will visit =, V- M B Bt 4 ! £ . * : ¥ hthis’ ol &,n g umm‘ fee ELKS DANCE WAS " " Reglstered 't f}"\i" ! {Epis opal churc 11.convene at'Red ([ .. H : B WARN.ER L : VERY WELL F.NJOYED and Mrs. Thomas's. R dka on Tuesdayy Wednesday and (k' = """ & &0, (I - L. 8 Kilgore, J: 4 1 & ‘week ' under: the s A 0 . George Back- wWas a very enjoywbla ffair and " { ¥ ! rst, et ntendent) A large at- attended by a large number of psr. g e a 5 ) : & 3. o ipants. The Van three-piece orches-Internatiomial Falls. ° .- %750 . T . " 3 1 He" "Loved’, But He of Puposky ‘and tra furnished the muslc for the occa- - Trusted NO Woman ) SlDON ONCE POWERFUL' CI on 'DFELLOWS mfi; ON Moxaing worsmp‘ subject, to $10.00, Ladies’ black --SECOND AND THIRD DEGREES v enool ‘problems.” 1 Because His Wife Had ¥ “heel; welt pumps. D"Leny * Following a short business meetin, 3 m.-—Young people’s aervice Proved Untrue He Be_ ser. Co. 2t6-26 held last night, the Bemidji lod; Evening service. -Sub- ‘ ¢ i S L.0. D. F, No. 11 Mentfty jof the ritten || SO lieved All Women fieorge ‘Brennan..of Eckles:itow ip was a business visitor in Bemid] {p upon a class of candidates, Phoeniclans. was domlnated .first by’ 5 Were FalthleSS . 0. Rundell s Jec . \\'orl and the Living Word.” smon, the mexropolls of the ancle George W Kehoe, pastor. METHOD[ST CKURCE 0" a.' m.—Morning worship. . the’ subject, ‘“‘An Open enjoyed by all present. 8 1 h. ist] f A rn’un‘ of the primnry electl xe-{2.unel ‘;":g:reg b ?/s%l:l:?hm Phiarnohs was thrown off) after. whi¢l ¢ Olat Onsstad tamfly returned Later .Phoenicla became a Rom the Other Women He ‘thelr home on Minnesota avenue province, Greek- Culture had a, shej Had Known Br: oug'ht * . "With Duluth friends. ; farms. - Our large force 'has a | don is in lai ge degree ‘the story, of : continual inquiry tor: improved and| ancients th#ough a ‘period whe; ness from the ;tory ‘by William F., Locke ay. He also assisted in the' can: ‘ter.the completion of the dégree work tlw Egyptians, but the ,yoke of flke . But Another, Unlike the Assyrians ruled with heavy hai 1 Friday, after visiting for several days lmproved and paruiélly: unpfovud ‘Ing influence, so that the story of Sunday school. : ... Him Love and Happl- The )nembam of the M B. AL partially improved farms. If you wish | sic history was shaping. ge will hold an ice cream social|to;sell your fa nd ‘your price and i “wab built on.an fslal he_Odd Fellows’ hall on Monday |terms are right, we can sell it £or| ;4 ghifting ‘sands of the Medlterfan *clock. you. Write or come and see the F. R. filled in th rbo d joined :th —_—— Duxbury Land Company, 204% 2 d wim:he ';mm a’jo e It llfams therntann, John Lawrence Third: ‘street “(UpMaTre), - Bmlz?::' oy b Added Feature Attractions eorge Vernig of Alexandria, are | Minnesota. o~ y da : 7 ; lboking over dand -in,this vieinityf . . ...~ .; |jpeniosula. The Sidonians, algng lan..church, lock (e pas: ¢ - Comedy i th.a view ‘6 focating. ARRESTED WITH QUANTITY | the Phoeniélans in general,’ : 2 sublect o F' ‘ “SQUEAKS & SQUAWKS" OF MOON SHINE WHISKEY fnrlng race. of flshermen The d . 7 Georg! ; Backhurst returned Ci¥de Martin, of ,Turtle River: ay from Park Rapids, where he|charged with having had on- his t ‘on business.in cdnnéction’ with | 5remises twob quarts of moonshine | Bowerful'plate in fhe At ; s (Luke™19:. 0)._ Al B ! SPECI AL MUSIC AL PROGR AM ngtnt zjectorshlp'ot the church|whigkey, was' arrested Thursday | Ination of the Mediterranean, ; e i |night by Federal’agent W:-J. John-| founding of Carthage, - colonising . b son’ and brought’ to_this clty He | Spain and the threatening of Rome if-.| ™ S — “ & Z?PIIRE BUTTER S NOT EXPENSIVE ry-Bowser Co." = zt:Mz‘e | “As eatly an {he weventh cenitury be-i ! has been set for June 9. fore Christ, the Sidonjans-had piloted Douklu McFadden, - accompanied their tiny craft, propelled by salls and 3 by his mother and-daughter, have CONGREGA’HOKA‘L MEETING ) 3 ) ‘. 1¢ft for Bend, , wh th of thé ‘archeological findé of Sido : :fi, o o, aeresta | FIRST.PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | 1qve been preserved in the Britiahifi™ Slxth sttm and Amorlca avenue. Sunday school at.9: 30 a. m. - | German eervices:-at 10:30 a. m.’ Young people’s meeting at 7:30 p. [ The pastor has returned from the make their home.’ g e Nenlng Junedt, thers museum and. o the museum of Cos tate conferemce of the Evangelical being made by automobile. will. be haid a congregational meet- ing of the First Presbyterian church | Stantinople. ynod of North America, held at Heb- L t cash pald for Liberty Bonds; | ¢ nemidyi ot & o'clock st the home ; #lron, N. D., and will eonduct his work ‘c«mpm the Present price of bnmr mth the prics of meat. 88°G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro-iof the pastor, 609 Minnesota avenue, Kill aMillion Prairle Dogs. - |:as usual. Compare' the prices ‘of the 'same two items as they were four Everyone is hemlly welcomed' William ¥, Kamphenkel, pastor: years'ago. Meat has increassd nearly 300 per cenmt, bnttu less than 100 per cent. Use modre butter and len meat and pdue- the H. C. ln—-?fll'll be hulthicr, too. ., cery. Co;, during the day, or at: for. the purpose of discusing the| Complet: : fi, am 28 e extermination of what was| Ehamh hotel e¥éntn 3 matter “of purchasing a, ’parsonage, cvnaldgred one of the largest prairfe Y ; and to transact such other.business ” > dog “towns” in the West has been reé: Clrl Rahn returned yesterdly as may lawfully come before said ' SALVATION Am = ported to the predatory animal {n+ «;morning from his home in Minneapo-|mesting. A. A. Warfleld, "secretary | (o vorg office at Phoenix, -Arir, byl Morning wotship, end Holiness 4418 to ogend t::te r;mallnder o? :20 of Trustees. the Chiricahua Cattle company of Oc:]meeting at 11 o'clock. ¢ i Nothlnz ct? f ltha delicious, pppethin‘ flavor of butter. ant ,:';e,.i';e'w:e:; w:t‘i,nf,: p;:}mt: QUIET HOME WEDDING , chuise county, southeastern Arizona, - {:* Sunday school at g o’clock. | Nothing can equal huli(z-glvmg qualities of butter. It con- More than 1,000,000 prairie dogs|i Y. P. Legion at 3 o'clock. tains the valuable substance known as “Vitamines,” obtainable AT J. A. DAWSON RESIDENCE Evening ‘worship ds follows: stréet 8 it Iy .were estimated to.bave.lived. on the i only in’ genfi!ne butter and other dairy products. Always ask A “vety ‘quiet home’ wedding "tbok company’s ranch of more than 30,000 meeting at 7:30; indoor.praise ser your deller tot ; trict eonrt, is expected to retum the place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. vice at 8 o’clock w(th sermon on the forepart of next week from Baudette|J. A. Dawson, {711 \Twelfth Street, | acres until, the management started an subject, ‘%Can- These Dry. Bones ‘whére he has been for the past t last evening at 8 o'clock, when their| offensive campnlgn against them. NoW |y ive9» Ezek, 37: 3; also enrollment daughter, Rennah,” was married to| their vast honeycombs of underground g soldfers.’ | Ernest Bennett, of Escanaba, Mich.| burrows are utterly deserted, the com- Bverybody" welbomo.w these ser-' Only immediate relatives were pre-| pany reported. .| vices. gept :; t:e ti'{eremgny, whilréh was per- oy e Capialn Orchard, MADE BY 2 'ormed by ‘Rev. George Kehoe, pas- ; i Ofticer in charge. | for of the Daptist hurch Mise| e muck_copn o sttt : - BEMIDJI CREAMERY COMPANY i 3 ?;n.nolm.nmo g ml .ndi.-m W:s sl&is: Marthaa"}am':llll.yofa I::ler?l:- Ex-Sarge—Did ya? Doln’ what? . SPECIAL SUNDAY SGH&OL . + 7+« .BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA % m.u of any. kind, ne lnflng 5| tional Falls. The young couple left| “Carrying samples for a salesman.| ' PROGRAM AT BAPTIST CHURCH d 5 ...“What line?”... H Figh The following program will be giv- “Anfl!s"—-’rhe Home ' Sector. vy 4 en by the Baptist Sunday school at glasses ;-last evening for their new home at , -consult ‘them: p .. o : oyes fitted.

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