Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 28, 1920, Page 5

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' . C. Hanks of Detroit was a Be- ‘midji visitor on Friday. s 10 1bs, of sugar, $1.80, at Brakke's Grogery today. ., [ “1as-28 Juist,received, a 1ing of rew popu- r iic. Bemidji News' Btahd. lar music. .J ; Tl ‘ p, G. Clackddn apd, M. R. Smithsot ainerd were Friday business visit- - ors-in Bemidji. =~ home a drick of Koor's ice' L & - 4-6tt ‘0. H. Genzel of International Falls spent the day in this city yesterday on business. Just received, a line of new popu- lar music. Bemidji News Sba?ctlé a8 + 'Mrs. W. MacDonald of Internation- al Falls was a Friday caller in this city. : " George Miller, Sr., was taken to St. Apnthony’s hospital yesterday for niedical treatment. o diflcken a la King for Sunday night supper at Markifam Coffee Shop. - ns-zsl Miss Flora Scott and Mrs. Anna 'Hendrickson of Littlefork were Be- midji visitors on Friday. i d Andrel of Park Rapids, was| e city yesterday en r_oute to nneapolis on a ‘business trip. | Sunday Coffee 1t8-28 ‘hicken ‘a la King for t “supper at ‘Markham Shop. M'r and Mrs. George Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Martin of Turtle Lake, were Bemidji callers “Friday. _ Chicken a la King for: Sunday night' supper at Markham Coffee Shap. .1t8-28 Mr. “Spink” Akre of Grand Forks, is spending the week-end at the Car- ter_cottage, the guest of Bob Carter. "fienjamln Glantz and C. A. Banks of Park Rapids were among the out of g'town visitors in this city- yester-! day. | j Spot cash paid for Liberty Bonds. See G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro- cery Co., during the day, or at the Markham hotel evenings. 7-20tt The Home League of the Salvation Army will hold an apron and parcel poet sale in their hall on Minnesota avenue Monday, ‘August 30, at 8 p. m. : Lunch will be served. Every- ‘body welcome. Miss Emma“ Klefn has "returned a few. days shopipng trip.:to fineapolis. She was ‘accompanied by her sister, Miss Bertha Klein, who will visit with_her parents, Mr. and‘ Mrs. A. Klein, 520 Minnesota avenue. — - p Dptometrists. If trou- bled with headaches. Drs. Larson & Larson o nervolun::ld ionr‘ eye dis-| orders of any kind, n glasses| vepaired, consult them.' Urtificia) eyes fitted.’ : Miss Alye Hetland left last evening to spend the week end at the Legler home at Blackduck. A. Lucas and O. ‘Barnsdille, of Brainerd, motored to Brainerd yest- erday to be week-end guests at Birch- mont, 5 . 10 1bs of sugar, $1.80, at Brakke’s ‘Grocery today. 1d8-28 Mrs. Mabel Young is spending a few days at Lavinia, the guest of the S. A. Cutter family at their summer cottage. Clifforé LaPage of Calumet, Minn., is renewing affuaintances in the city. He expects to leave soon for the west.’ Mr. and Mrs. 1. Rider, daughter, Marie, and son, Manning, motored here Thursday evening and spent a few hours. Dr. R. Borreson returned- the fore | part of the:week.from’a ‘motor trip to Crookston, Clearbrook and points in North Dakota. \ Miss Franeis Lambert of Funkley, was the guest of Esther Chapman last evening, en route from Park Rapids to her home. Fred- Barnell of Eagle Bend, is making a short visit with his son. Pearl Barnell, and family at their home, 510 Oak street. e , Miss Rachael Grinager, is expected to arrive in Bemidji Sunday for an extended visit with her brother, Clin- tan.Grinager, and family. b Miss Helen Cavanaugh of Fergus Falls, is spending a few weeks with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Clinton Grinager. S Miss M. Scanlon and party. who have spent the past month at Birch- mont, left yesterday by motor for their homes in Minneapolis. . Williajm Robertson of _Baudette, was in Bemidif JPriday en route to Minneapolis, where he will purchase a car and motor back to Baudette. S \ Mrs. Alice Whipple and = little daughter, Helen, returned to their home in Duluth yesterday, after ’spending the past five weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Caskey, 1023 Dewey avenue. : Miss Florence Freese, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Freese of Shady Nook farm. left Wednesday afternoon for Helena, Mont. Her friend, Miss Hazel Noble. of Hill City, accompan- ied her. After visiting a short time at Helena, Miss Freese will go to Euphrata, . iWash., - where she will teach English in the Euphrata high school for the coming year.. Miss Noblefi will return to Hill- City. WATERLOO FAMILIES HERE TO SPEND SEVERAL WEEKS William; Galloway and “family and |J. 0. King and family of Waterloo, Iowa, are spending several weeks at the Birchmont Beach Summer hotel. Mr. Galloway is the head of the Gal- loway establishment manufacuring farm implements at :Waterloo and is well known thruout the United States. Lewis J. Selznick OWEN MOORE . fle X : “Desperate Hero” Directed by WESLEY RUGGLES The kind of photo- play the whole family will enjoy. MR. & MRS. CARTER DeHAVEN In delightful comedy “SPRING” SUNDAY— MONDAY— at TUESDAY the - ELEQ i 2 ‘ " THE BEMIDJI DAILY [ / & John Henrtkson of Big fork was alterstad home near Turtle River at Bemidji business visitor on Friday. (3 p. m. PR .. ST. PRILLIP'S Low mass at 8 ¢’clock a. m. High mass at 10 o'clatk a. m. Sunday school, followed by benediction of the blessed sacrament; at 11:30 a. m. Baptisms at 2 o‘clock. Vespers and BIRCHMONT DANCE WAS béflediction at' 4 @'clock. VERY ENJOYABLE AFFAIR T— A large attendance danced at| | PRESBYTERIAN Birchmont last evening to the music| Sunday morning at 11 o'clock the furnished by the Syncopators and|pastor will speak .on the subject, all report a very enjoyable evening.|‘‘The Master of Sympathy,” (Hebrews Only two or three more dances will}4:15.)' At the evening service at 8 be held at Birchmont this season and|o‘clock the sermon will be on the apparently mapy persons are taking|theme, “Peace Secured,” (Luke 7:- advantage of this opportunity to[50). dance at'‘this popular: resort before| Sunday school will meet at 10 a. Mrs. Willijam Halladay of Ranler, Minn,, arrived in the city Thursday &vening to make an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. Martin Ever- son. PAGE FIVE ENGLISH EVANGEL LUTHEBAN. Services in Town of Frohn,.at 10 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services will be held in the Bat- tles’ building, room 24, over the J.|a. m. C. Penney Co.’s store, at 11 o’clock. | tor’s Proclamation.” Sunday school at 9:45. Sunday school at 11:15 a. m. Services at Bemidji at 3 p. m. (At ST. PAUL'S EVANG. LUTHERAN Sunday school meets at 9:30 a. m. Sunday morning worship at 10:30 a. m. (English service.) Xoung. people’s league meeting at 7 p.m. [ ) ) I will; take jplace at this. meeting and|R. Pope.of Minneapolis, .will preach. every member I8 kindly. requested £9 B. Y. P..u, at T p. ma be present. e & > 1y i «:William F. Kamphenkel, pastor, subject, “Our Way Into Heaven.; Erdman W..Frenk, pastor.. . BAPTIST CHURCH . Sunday .school—10:30 a. m. IPope ‘will. preach. “The Worker of God—A Pas- ! First Scandinavian Lutheran church) ; * Annual election, of officers! ' Morning service.at 11:30.. Dr. . ! Evening.service at 8 o’clock. Dr., the sun‘mer season closes. a uteaat o o "~ NOTICE. Notice is hereby given there are funds in the treasury to pay Revolv- ing Fund warrants to No. 456 dated August 1st, 1920, and General Fund warrants to No. 1885 dated March 1st, 1920. GEO. W. RHEA, 3t8-28 City Treasurer. APPRECIATION We desire to express our hearty ap- preciation to the friends and neigh- bors' who extended warm sympathy toward us in the recent loss of our husband and father; also for the beautiful floral contributions. These kindnesses will long be remembered. Mrs. Erick Erickson, Jonas Erickson, | Iver Erickson, Mrs. Swan Johnson, Mrs. Bertha Erickson. HURCHES SWEDISH LUTHERA! Sunday school at 9:45. English services at 8 p. m. Rev. . B:-Nordale, pastor. FIRST SCANDINAV. LUTHERAN Rev. Osmond Johnson will. preach the last sermon of his pastorate here next Sunday at 11 a. m. A farewell offering wiil bé Teceived. % Farewell services at the Lewis Ot- - - By Wm. S. Hart and L. Hillyer. m., and Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. All are most cordially welcome. T T e e REXTHEATR ‘WILLIAM FOX presents William Russell “'file Man Who Dared” A drama of love and revenge amid the Cali- fornia redwoods.. Story and*scenario by Julius G. Furthman. Direction by Emmett J. Flynn. 8™ Inomas H,Ince present “HAIRPINS A CParamounl Srlcraft CPiclure / i N A zippy domestic romance of love, life and fashion with Matt Moore William Conklin—Grace Morse Also Showing PRIZMA Pictures ' in Natural Colors — TONIGHT LAST TIMES ELKO With ANNA Q. NILSSON 'A two-gun.tale of an outlaw who fought on the square. Loaded with robbery, getaway, chase and battle. Fired by bandits, renegade “greasers” and posses of dare-devil troopers. Wiped clean by a child. the love of a woman and the tiny hands of Matinee 2:30—Children 10c, Adults 30c Nights 7:30 and 9:00—All Seats 35Sc, unless children are with IGRAND IT COST US A HEAP MORE -y Directed by L. Hillyer. their parents, 15c s SUNDAY BEGINNING AND IT’S WORTH MORE Photographed by J. August, A. S. C.’A Wm. S. Hart Prod ENID BENNETT |

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