Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 31, 1920, Page 5

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‘a8 demonstration machines will uet was Wlllh.m O'Nell o Bemldji visitor yesterdu PRSI Casper Mnehren of St. Cloud speflt i l“rldny n this city on bnslness. ome B nrlck o! Koor's :ice ’ ’ 4-6tr ' Harty of Mahnomen ‘spent n this city on business: of c‘r‘ookston speflt Ml’. od Lake were Friday callers ‘here S Page of Park Rnpl 'buainess caller in Bemidji nd Mrs George W Cross8 of | PERSONAL " Jariies Hubbell of Bemidy is spend- ‘ing the week with trlendn her ——Lit- }tle For| 'l‘lmea / Mrs. ’P. S. Bang: returned '.o .her: ‘home at Hibbing yesterday, - ‘after spending 'a week at the C. L. Isted home, - Mrs. E. M. Phellin.' Mrs. George Galland: and Miss Grace Mitchell of Mentor were among the out of town callers 1n Bemid 1 on Frldty.} Georxe French returnfi”‘ ‘this eek from' Grand Rapids, where she wasithe guest of Miss Jessie Atiken! ,at | ‘the Alken summer home at Pokegn- l rgaxn——i‘ive Thor washers used |. 1d'this' week. by the Minnesota Msr. P.-J/ Laughlin and duugh;er,' of - Bemidji, vlnn Jed trom car. mext week Troppmans 1t7-31 iss Carol Gregg. who has spent |3the past six ‘weeks with her grnnd- Mias Ellon f ] igitor in this clty on Il'rl H Beatrice. Becker € was a Friday visitor’ in’ ] Th iver Falls were among. tlla Ffldny visitors in” this city. M Kathlee) Gem - 1 A. Peterson of ‘Brainerd ors here yesterday. Mousse Special Saturday nnd Suniday :t Markham. Colfeelf;mzpl \ Jarge land eales organization ¢ to get In communication with f large tracts. Bemidji, Minn. 5-25tf nd Mrs. ™ Norman. Reeves have gone to Bemidji, where “|'school students- gt a picnic at Diam- Audress Lock |2 ;parents in-Bemidji, returned to her home here this week —Little Fork’m V. H P Johnson of Mlnnetpofis nd’ father, Nels Johnson; of St." Hil- aire, are.visiting at the August Elm- qnipt*home in¥the Fllth ward ‘for . 'demongtration machines .will ‘be d’. this_'week by the ' -Minnesota. Light & Power Compnnv for :$110 mxbelle Johnson, daughter .-Osmondt’ Johnson, " entertain- ed her class-of twenty-five parochial ond' Point; yesterday: afternoon. The parochial 00l ‘closed yesterday af-. ter a ter: ight & Power Company for 3110" : \oice—-——bemg broud of membership in ", the ‘brotherhood: of Jesus. FULL GOSPEL MISSION. There will be two special meetings| en_Sunday, one at 2 p. .m. and 8 p. m. Also meetings ‘every night this .| week.. All are welcome. ' Bang build- ing, Nymore. Rev. J. G. Vaughn ST. PAUL’S EVANGEL. LUTHERAN ~Sixth’street and America ayenue. Sunday school meets at 9:30 a. m. Morning gervice in. German lang- 10:30.. Rev. O. Rapp of Wa- ‘dena ‘will:fill. the: pulpit at this ser- vice in the ahsence of the pastor. ‘Young people's meetln‘ J p. m Everyone heartily weleom William 'F. Kamphenkel, pastor ) BAPTIST 10:30—Sunday school. 11:30-—Morning service. . Subject, *The. Lordship of Jesus AL Kehoe, pastor. : ‘Phone. 521-J.|° ‘Faithfulness; Hloq( the evening. vi - Master, Minister,’ b Sunday school will meet- at 10 a m., and Christian Endeaver at 7 p. All are most cordially welcome SWEDISH me g Sinday school at 9:45 & m. - . i, -There will be no morpring preaohr ing ‘services as the plmor will- con- duct services at Mallard at this time. !giage at 8 > i~ All are weéldome:. .. . <. SR .)B. Nordale, pastor EVANGEUGT CHAB. F.‘WEIG! 3 p. m.—“The Supreme Call.” Spe: ctal invitation to young people. % m.—Street *meeting. t meeting of the cam- tent will be too small | ar anywhere on the 1 spend the balance of the . . —Gnnd Forks Herald. orders. taken . for sugar at er 100.1b. sack, to be deliver- car_hext week Troppmans. 1t7-30 SOHLSE Qulgley, professor of Poliueal ~ Science ‘in the: University. of ‘Minne-, sota is spending ‘his vacntion on ‘the ehores of Turtle lake, 3 Mrs. L. H. Carter, 705 Belmont av - enue, will return to.Bemidji today, “after spending a few days in the city wlth her family. -—Grand Forks Her- i, MF. and Mrs. Peter Laceur and James of 311 Walnut street, have gone{ to Bemidji, where they will spend several. weeks-—Grand. Forks Hamld e Bargnln—'i‘lva Thor wuhm us;d e #old ‘this' week by the: Minnesota Light & Power company {orzts'lléqlr nice Tassel, Dr and Mrs vA.-R Miner, Robert Miner and David Mi er of ‘Rochester were among the out f town cumné in this city Friday. mfly left Satu, ay. for Bemldjl to pend a few days at their cottage and vf_slt Mr. and Mrs. C. F, Grlnager Lake. ‘Mr, Cross was'on a: tour:of lnspectlon to the ‘above Indian agen-| rs. 0.:P. Grambu -was 'surprised )"’ésterds.y afternoon by the. members of the Ladies’ Aid-of the Lutheran Free -church .of Nymore and their, friends with a miscellaneous shower.’ The afternoon was spent in 'a: social ‘way and a dainty lunch was served J by the ladles UBPRISE FOR mss McKLUSKY number of friends surprised Miss ladys McKlusky yesterday afternoon at her home in Nymore, in horor: of ther fifteenth “birth”anniversary. The afternoon. was - spent - in playfs games, followed by dainty refresh<: ments. Miss McKlusky’s guests were Jean Dougherty, ‘Esther Ganz, Lil- lian Parker, Viola Moak, Evelyn Ra-| uy, Amy Peterson, June and ‘Alma. ‘Harrls, Dorls, Pearl, Esther and Vi- et ‘McKlusky. 3 P / NOTICE FOR BIDS ~. Sealed bids-will be received up:to anid meluding August 2nd, 1920, for painting (two: coats all- “exterior ;| \woodwork, ~including gutters and flashing on the High school building in the City of Bemidji. A certified q'chNeck of 10 per cent to accompany Spo cash pu‘ld\lor Liberty Bonds. } B. Hooley at Northern Gro- ry. Co.,- during. the day, ‘or at the l(arklnm hotel evenings. 7-29tf W: C. Halvqr, Mr. and Mrs tad, daughter Evelyn, and I 1d, arrived by motor yester- day from Chester, Iowa, to be the ‘guests of the M. N. Crawford family or a.short time, - They visited & short time with Dr. and. Mrs. Be- >+ Deaux of Brainerd, whlle enmute.. % S 'B-m in—Five Thor washers used demonstration machines’ will be _7#0ld . this ‘week by the" Minnesots - Light & Power Company for $1 each 267- Howard Palmer ~returned - ‘thish morning from ‘Minneapolis wheré he has been attending summer school “at the University of Minnesota to “spend the remainder of the vacatio: at the home of his parents, Mr. and “"Mrs. A. B. Palmer. He expects to re- ft:lrn to the unlverslty again thi r . Drs. Larson & L: metrists. If trou- bled with hesadaches, 4 nervmuneuoreyedh— orders 'of any kind, needing gh-u or glasses re| y eon:ult Artificial eyes bid. ‘The right to reject any . or all bids is reserved. - BOARD OF EDUCATION 4 * By J.T. Tuomy, Clerk. 'MRS. GEHRKE SUEPRIBE“ : ; ; 0] BIBTEDAY A pleasant birthday surprise was given yesterday. afternoon. in honor of Mrs. G. A. Gehrke at the home of Mrs. F. Rappada, Eleventh and/Mis-{’ gissippi avenue. After a pleasant so- had- calleq three‘we oniting Bj it is’a’worse thing to make: shipwreck of life. . But ‘the way of! salvatton is simple, “If thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Je- | susi'and: believe.'in- thy: -heart':that God hath raised’Him fronr the dead, thou_ shalt be saved.”’: “Heart belief is deeper than:head’bellef and ‘gath- ers up-into into"it the.whole natute. Confession means taking a stand be- fore the world, church membership, confession with the life, with the LACTS Shows at 7:30 and 9:15 " "Songs and Dances BILLY Nicxms Blackface Comedy Mimic 2 i i Evening seryices” in English lan-|° rnln——‘-l"lve Thm’ washers ?used; i . Al 'number ._made _ decisions . for Christ: and ‘the meeting- closed” with ‘| testinjonies from many of present ex- | periences | of God's’ “goouness 'and grace and with songs of rejoicing. . <. Dri" Weigle has been: giving some splendid ‘messages to Christians in the.afternoon.meetings this' week and many: have given remarkable testi- monieés to new victory and power thru the influence of the meetings of the’ past, month. The campaign closes with meetings' in 'the tent Sunday afternoon and evening and many will regret ths the work has to stop but many wi be ‘glad for the new life in the few: ‘weeks the tent has stood on the cor- < ner; - FIRST SCANDINAV. LUTHERAN . The: services' next" Sunday will be conducted in the Norwegian lang- {uage at 11 a. m: . ~Vocal solo by Mrs. A. . Gregerson. Services at .the Goodmanson home near Turtle River at '3 p. m. 2 Osmond Johnson, pastor. 2 th Sunday after Trinity. 11 a. m.—Celebration of the Holy Eucharist' and sermon. 12 a. m.—Meeting of the parish ittee;” m.—Evensong at Mentor. George Backhurst, rector. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services will be held in the Bat- ‘tles! building, room, 24, over the J. C. Penney Co.’s store at 11-0o’clock. Sun- ay’school at 9:45. ' ST. PHILLIP'S w mass at-8 o'clock. High mass -o’clock.’’ Sunday school, fol- ‘lowed by benediction.of the plessed sam'ament at 11:30 a. m. Vespers enedictlon at 4 o'clock. 3 n’t onscientiougly ‘assume..the I'm ‘on the ‘delinquent list.” Wllham Fox presents CLEMENCAU S n Drama STRggdGE‘gT " “ture; . Tiger of . Ftance Directed by Raoul A. Walsh A Fox Special. COMING— Mack Sennett five-reel spe- cial, “Married Life.” - Chas. Ray, “45 Minutes From: Broadway.” Nazimgva, “Heart of a Child." VAUDEVILLE!! TONIQHT ONLY. | | ACTS * Prices 26¢ and 50c EVANS AND CORELLI Harmony. Singing & Talking REED BROTHERS Comédy Acrobatic Novelty : Wm. S. Hart and Katherine McDonald <~ in “SHARK MONROE” Grand f cial afternoon the guests partoow ot ] ‘a fine six o‘clock dinner. Mrs. Ge- .hyke received a number of nice gifts trom her friends. The following). ,lldies were present: Mesdames Bar- lay, William Avery, C. Neseéth, A.] idrich; John Doutcher, Croskery, dward Jewett, Edmond Jewett, Fred etrie,- Lee Hendrixson, Jessie Head, eorge Posz, Ed. ~Miller, Harold Swisher, and Mrs. Dunn. ‘NOTICE FOR BIDS : The ‘Board of Education up to :30, Aug. 10th, will receive sealed ‘hids for the construction-of a manual aining room ana garage according plans and specifications on file in the clerk's oftice in the Gibbons building. Each bia to be accompan- jed by a certified check for 10 per cent of the amount of the bid. The Board reserves the rlght to reject-any J. T. TUOMY, Clerk. THEATRE Tllough Mnny Devious P-!ln, There is Only Ono Road to Happiness . BESSIE BARRISCALE “BECKONING ROADS” Comedy, “THOSE DISTANT COUSINS,” Briggs ELKO 70NGHT-LAST TIMES DELIGHTFUL MUSIC EACH EVENING _plece from the top. was m-oken off, = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =i 23 7L e ] i/ fceberg Acrobat, + The sighting of a fleet of 14 icebergs, one . with somersaulting : tendencles, was reported by Capt. W. H. Flem- ming recently on the arrival here of | thé steamship ‘Munaires from Rotter- | dam, = The bergs were seen about 750 miles | ‘0§ east of Halifax. Oné of them, said | Capt. Flemmlnt. suddenly rolled over With & splash. ' A% It tumbled; a large | . Septen ber: € causing the berg to take &.second:tu ble As it was righting. another sec- | ot bfoke. off, and;for the third tm @ ‘berg. turned mwé It.was about' a 3 g BBl - !:1 SUN., MON., TUES. Robertw "' Chambers’ Greatest Novel ‘o f i A Paramount-Artcraft Picture Also “Laugh with Larry” 5y ef’ote and After .Gret Accident’ Mih? How did “Wint” Chase, the good-for-nothing son of = a severely upright _ father, suddenly become the mayor of his town? And wlly did ‘this reckless young scamp suddenly brace yp, shake off his sins and proceed to sweep du,diiwn clgar of crooks and grafters and hypo- “crites? - 1t 'was “a great accident”—the kind of accident that sometime: sent from heaven. Come and revel in a real picture! From the Saturday Evening Post story of the same name.

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