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" BEMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER BVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY MIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. ¢ E. H: DENU, Sec. and Mgr. . 3. D. WINTER; City. Editor Telephone 922 - hmd‘&'mmm.c Bemidji, Minn esota, as second-class matter, Act of Congress of March 8, 1870:: - Y fo anonymous con! &fio::.b “:txi'lu!'lcmc “:‘:: + ecessarily for on. Comm: m.m~mm- office not Mtir:than Tuesday blication in the current issue. B SUBSCRIPTION RATES ' ' By Carrier o By Maill One S — Y O TR L sino 8600 g::.uu“m St "gg -3 (3 Y P R———— X 16 ‘Three Months 128 ' One, Week > t " 7HE WEEKLY PIONEER—Twelve pages, published every Thursday -and sent v:tlco paid to any:sddress {cr; in m‘nu, /$2.00. R OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS W CHRISTMAS ) December, the Twenty-Fifth—A momentous day in the of the world. . »hm?ghrist-—The only Perfect man that God or the world has ver produced. ¢ ighrlstilnity—'rhnt ennobling faith which keeps civiliza- on alive and p;epj;ea the sbul of humanity for the Great Be- ond. ; iy b 4 .‘!In every Christian heart that beats the day will be one of reverence and humility, in thankfulness that God in His merci- ful wisdom created a Son whose‘death should redeem the world. In the churches, at the home firesides, on lofty mountain peaks andgn the barren wastes of the deserts, on the waters of the deep and wherever mankind is, there God will be to look into our hearts and note the manner in which we observe the an- niversary of His Son. No heart is so jpure but what it can be made cleaner and better by concentrating ‘the mind upon the wonderful deeds of this Perfect Man. - . . No: soul is so steeped in sin but what it can be purified by repentance and belief, for Christ gave His life that such might be so. . As we observe the day, lefus honor the Man, whose birth it commemorates, and the God who created Him. :But let it not end with the setting of the sun or at the stroke of twelve. . Let us carry the lessons and the impressions of the day into our future lives, into our daily affairy, and into our pleasures and our pastimes. (Let us invoke the gentle and forgiving spirit of Christ in all things we do and say, to the eng that the life which was given for us may not have been in vain. It is the least that we can do for so much that has been done for us. OVERHEARD BY EXCHANGE EDITOR : John Bull, being a past-master at the art, will know how to hoid his ;o‘: when he gets to trading with' the Russian bohh‘evi-ll.—St. Cloud Daily. -. Any time @ woman asks a man his honest opinion about her age or her appearance she ekpects him to be enough of a gentleman to give her the best| of it.—Winnipeg Free Press. : uit smoking clnrittel. Mr. Harding. That's what Lucy P; Gaston of Chicago writes to President-elect Harding. Of course, ‘Lucy’s reéquest vl:l. be :am liec{ wiut: in‘-mmy.r Wonder 5. nni :ilf\e has written him to quit eati reakfast and' onions, mince pie with a e, fried cabbage kraut?—Stillwater Gazette, 3 cxbbagtom. seuer fiilk drivers -ro going to get $60 a week in New York. This puts the' old idea of hitching your wagon to a star in the shade. Hitch it tg a mfl; horse.—Winnipeg Free Press. The Kansas anti-cigaret law is to undergo a test in court—i diti to the one that is being made of it behind the woodshed.—S8t. Cl’:)ll.dd D.fi; Times. ft is getting u\in'fifil country that a motor cac driver getting killed at & railway crossing can be pretty nearly described as having met'- nntur:l | ~ deathi—Winnipeg Free Press. ‘i’rwonly-flve years ago,” according to the Sunday Pioneer Press, turk: » zlc‘l“ z u' (l:cnu :‘ pound lmm at 17 cr;znu a dozez at (:hrimnu;'ln‘:tr t;{‘ y of limitation runs comparisons further back than the- - Bing of the war—St. Paul Dispitch. = ® Grebegln The Ely Miner says:’ The editor is in need of a pair of trousers and some prunes, mrlpn qnd codfish for Christmas and wllll" buy them from .t'llla lowest bidder, just the’ same as some of our business houses do when they want 500 envelopes or letterheads.—Stillwater Daily Gazette. *ho British Labor party has announced that it wan n ts nothing to do with Moscow. No doubt they will be regarded as poor fish by certain Wi B 4 i nnipeg- \4 5 ‘A singer never seems to have enough sense to distinguish the diffe Detween polite applause and a demand for an eneore.——:lfi;flpqahume. . “Though three-iounhs of the population die of hu g ¢\ Trotzky, “the remainder will survive to carry through 25 °v'x&'$3y°2:l.‘1' w;-rfi revolgtion.” There's true greatness for you! Trot: R S&&j« the last Russian.—Little F‘lninflnlgl’lpth. SoLng %o save Rukia : ; 2 'hh hides so:cheap, there will be.hope for users wh : ifg foptwear Gut of leather again.—St. %eh:; gllly"'fl::q:.h VY $8° fo ek DOYLE RAS FAIRY PHOTOGRAPH LoNdon, Dec. 10. (By mall to Unit- l’l?-)——hlrlu actually exist and : gfifi This s His little f; hiimsically pucker- ed and he, too, boasts a“pair of wings of the moth type. Sir Arthur declares that several ::pert § hphqu:g::hnn anu been own the or 1 negatives of th M‘:n m.pl;:t:gra&hm:m“r s :Il:;y photographs, .nfi‘ nu‘p‘umf i .8 remarkable article in the |y t‘]’mfi;v“ i Sy ars b 2o bid Magasine.” “The pictures either sténd ot fal — o T!%lry DROLOGTaphs aré repro- | togethers” says Sir Arthur, ;): t?:: They wereitaken in Yorkshire |course of his article. “Both are faise years ago By two girls, Irisior both are true. All the clrcume Aty ; tpénter, 16, and het cousin Alice, § ond Ml TRy lice ot et :’t'n:g_es poifit to the latter alterna- nk, and at her feet |- Mowers and bracken,| The little girls says they have seen | and known the fairies all their lives b ”‘mt‘t’i‘}’ 1ai; 7 lng fairy figures of the And' they regard the whole thing as 2 matter of gourse: f . in town of Froh: 1f'a. m. - Services Sunday at Seryices at Nymore chnrct{ at 2:30. Chriltmnvtht,g fid Programm at Nymore church 3y evening = at 1:30. Christmas tree..and program at Aar;hm church on Tuesday evening at Everyone welcome. g % A. P. Grambo, pastor. BAPTIST 10:30—Sunday school. A -11:30—Morning service. Subjéct ‘‘God’s ‘Picture of Sin,” Scripture ref- erence, Romans 1:18-32. 6:30—Young people's Theme, “The Benediction.” 7:30 Evening service. Subject, “A Succerstul Christian Life.” 8:00—Thursday evening, meeting. meeting. prayer Mrge W. Kehoe, Pastor. A Christmas program will be given at the Baplist church tonight at 7:30. All are invited, Song—School. Séripture—Luke 1:26-35. Prayer. Christmas Story—Ruth Campbell and Hazel Jbertson. , Anthem—Choir. ‘Dlalogue — “Christmas - Ammuni- tion”~-Primary, boys, Song—*"'Song = of Christmas”—Pri- " Recitation—Song of the A ecitation. e An Helen" Sellers. ey Song—Christmas Morn, Mrs. Daw- son’s clase. 3 Recitation—Edith ' LaMont Randall Sellers. Dialogue—"‘Christmas Bells”, Mrs. Coe’s class. » Pri- Song—"Going to Grandm: mary girls. Recitation—"A Note from Santa”, Dorothy McGriff. Recitation—Ione Sellers. ’ Song—*"The Birthday of a King;" Miss Rice's class. Dialogue—*“Silvery Star,” Miss Martin’s class. Recitation—Nora Mae Smith. Song—*“‘Christmas Nite,” Veva and Keith Cooper. Recitation—Alice Kennedy. Dialogue—‘‘Christmas Gifts,” Miss Hinkley's class. Oftertory. Song—School. Benediction. SWEDISH-LUTHERAN = The program for the early C rist- mas service to be Held tomorrow morning at 5:30 is as follows: Organ prelude-and opening hymn:, Scripture reading and prayer, Rev. Nordale. i Song by audience. i ‘Solo'by Alma Elmquist. - Réading of scripture and creed. - Song by choir and audience. Solo by Mrs. George Berglund. . Sermon in Swedjsh. “Song by.choir ahd audience. Engligh sermon. it Ottering and announcements.: , = Cloéing hymn and ritusl: ‘The children’s program to be held Sund:%y evening at 7:30 will be: Song by Sunday léhe?ol. 3 Responsive scripture reading. Songs by Sunday school. Recitatfons and songs by varicus classes of the schol, 2 Remurks by the pastor. i Siiver ‘offering. Farewell song by Edith and Javia Gordhammer. ! Distribution of candy and gifts. Awarding of prizes. Closing hymn and benediction. and There will be no evening service on Christmas day as the pn,tor will be at Hart Lake. . 1 No morning service mor Sunday| school on Sunday, Every one welcome. . T. B. Nordale, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN Sunday morning at the; Presby-| terian church at 11 o'clock, the pas- tor will preach a Chrisamas sermon on the subject, “The 8lip of the Christmas Tide” (Hebrews 2:1).| There will be special music by the choir. Sunday evening at 8 o'clock ! the sermon will be on tke theme “What Is in a Name?” (Matthew 1:21). Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m., and Christiak Endeavor Societies at.7 p.m. All are most cordially welcome. Lester P. Warford, Pastor. | ENGLISH EVANG.-LUTWFRAN | Special Christmas services on Sat- urday -afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Scandinavian Lutheran church. ‘The pastor will preach a Christmas sermon on Isaigh 9:6. The children wil render their Christmas program in connection with the regular ser- vice. All are cordially invited:} ‘Special children’s gervice at Frohn on Friday evening at 7 o’clock. An extensive and interesting program will be given. ¥ ' Regular Christmas services on Saturday. morning in_the German language at 10 o'clock and in the| English language at 11 o’clock. All are cordially welcome. Erdmann W. Frenk, Pastor. ST. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL | Sixth street and America avenue. Sunddy school meets at 10 a. m. German service, Christmas morn- ing at 11 a. m. t Boglish Christmas service, Sunday | morsing at 11 a. m. | Special Christmas wmusic for both onal ‘story-book type « long s x_«::nmer-robod. and . ; 2 8parent - wings,| Sir Arthur Conan le, togeth . wmlry speclalists have|with B. L. Gardner .Pi’{.: Th&p: @ep tcal Boeiety, intend bringing out, a Bh-shows.a lit- | book: shortly on the'subject of fairy nd the|pho whin- they. will submit 0 type. gfull evidence to the gublie. services. A | Mr. . Cummings, union Sunday schodl missionary. will speak at the Y. P. L. meeting at 7 p. m. building, room 24, over the J. wenney Co. store at, 11 o’clock. Sun- day school at 9:45. - Blessed Sacrament at 4 p. m. > |o’clock. Subject, ““Lines of Progress. Sunday. school Sunday evenjng at “.|na ‘Moen, Ellen Fenske, Argid Boyer; ,|Laura .Rako: b " after completing his studies at Da- FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 34, 620 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | |made l’itge ;luumti' tl]:n'neh lin» j‘l:"l:t!“c: Bevice a comfortable stack, nicely sheltere Services will be held in the Battles from the wind. The recent snow ak most buried us alive and there were two days when we couldn’t even hop about but stayed huddled up in our inmprovised homes. ST. PHILLIP’S Lcw masses at.7'and 8 o'clock. High mass at 10 o’clock. Vespers and benediction of ful soft, white world, but when I could craw] out of my tuhnel and look around I found that'a certain little brown-eyed lady was not’ ing the world as a picture. WHn peeped through the window- of her, cozy living room, what do yot thinkes, she ‘was: weeping bitterly. “=A' Dretty yellow canary in a little sEamfiy" cs the ~METHODIST EPISCOPAL The ' ‘pastor preaches at 10:30 for 1921 Sunday school “at 12 cage o'clock, . was just bursting his throat singing Epworth League at 7 o’clock. to her.. A merry fire was crackling Auunal Christmas program of the| o iore T could: see a pantry[> . 7:30 stocked vl:vith good ufings,,: ;oma& * Phdira ) was curled up on a pre Tug § '°"§m¢§: zgg;‘;s'/ hate cats), and best of.all Iyspied a Porx;gery v / fat baby !&sleepB ina n;grby room. bI ; : “ ireet- |thought Mrs. Brown Eyes must be ingR '.;c!i)'yagiol'lll'an %e‘vshfl“m” Groet crying because there. are so many Recitation, ‘A Good Mother,” by |starving children across the sea. Not Margaret Gh‘v?n. it a bit of it, for, when her husband, Song, “O'er the Manger,” by the|Bronze-Facé, came in she told him prlmar}: department. 9 {she had the Christmas blues. Now, I , “Wh You Were | have heard that'Christmas-is the day Sm}.:flc.%’t al:;fl:?everly I:?kle. !, ' that man’ celebrates the birthday an- Recitation, ‘“Star Beams,” by |niversary of the greatest man who ever lived: In olden days, the birds say, a sheaf of grain was put out on gregation. a pole for the.birds to-feast on, so Recitation, “The Christmas Story,” | éven the birds celebrated. Nowadays by Verne Farrell. 7%, |we .are-not given this feast, but I Recitation, “Advice,” by Virginia think we ought to be happy anyway, Bush, . # but here was dear Mrs. Brown Eyes Recitation, “Christmas Bejls,” by .weeping. Christmas blues is a George Henry Zentz. 31 | didease that comes from the gift-giv- Recitation, “Since I Learned to ing .custom, -or rather the lack of Spell,” by Alice Harnwell. ': | means to give expensive gifts. Reading, ““Aunt Hetty’'s Christmas “Now, ¥ know that Cousin Susan Presents,” by Elsie Shannon. g w\n send’-me something. worth five Recitation, Peace, Sweet dollars,’and Aunt Mary has always by Howard Harnwell. 4 {'béen so generous, and I thought that Pantomime, “A Visit of the Wise |ywhen the grain prices were so high Men,” by the intermediate schelars. and our pnfim crop so big that this Visit of Sa’n‘tln, Cl“”z - year I could out-do them all, but the Francis LeMaitre. Community singing by the con- tz, Pastor.. |h4ttom has fallen out of everything = ? | for us farmers—boo-hoo!” " So wept' HRE KKK KKK KKK KL XK thiy dear little lady. My, but I'm * CARR LAKE SCHOOL ROTES * gfidc;__;gmfln Hpavtiw. and can't have o o % (To Be Coatinued) (From Carr Lake Weekly.) - R “Peggy Malone ffom the orphant| y x Kk XX KK H K KX KK KK KR asylum” will entertain at Carr l;ake, x - SAUM x school .next Thursday evening in a |- £ : 3 four act comedy, “The- Camp Fire ‘tn***#ti*tl##th*ll Girls.” Play begins at 7:30 sharp.|. Roads are in good shape and haul- Cast of characters: : ing hav begun. Peggy Malone, Marjorie Petérson; G. Matson has sold his saw mill to Mrs. Bacon, Mamie Boyer; Buelah |partfes from Oakley. Marie, her daughter, Helen Davis; | .Mrs. O. Quale visited at Mrs. A. Miss” Henrjetta Dash,” Mamie Van | Sdunders Tuesu y PoN;. Miss Mollie Mealy, an old maid, | Miss Opal Graham is on the sick Gladys. Warnér; - Miss Lee, Irene Mur-| 1 phy; Zingara, a little gypsy; Lucy/ Trieder; Zeeta, Dorothy: Pafterson. Camp Fire Girls—Evelyn Getchell, Hazel Jarchow, Gertrude Phibbs, An- s;&iss Blanche Moore visited Mrs. sort last week. Dy’l‘"l:aie will' be a service at the schout house, December 25, at two p. The snow certainly made a beauti- "t’lo‘: ke m. Sermon' will be in English mnd there will also be a' program.” Every one is cordially invited. ° Joe Parochka is hauling hay to Kelliher. Gusi-Magnussen is brother; Charles. A.. Krogseng is spending his vaca- visiting - his George Moore purchased a fine Du- rdc hog from Peter Syverson. 3 movies at Saum Saturday night. ‘Mr. Henning is visiting at the A. Saunders.home. i : yRev. Vinge attended a business meeting ‘of the, Norwegian Lnthgran church Saturday. A NEW TYPEWRITER RIBBON—OF SILK" Our most exacting customers-tell us the Ault & Wiborg T: Ribbon—of Silk—not only effects agreatimprovement intheappear~ ance of their letters but allows a considerable saving in:cost owing to its longer lasting qualities. You may begin enjoying the efficiency and economy of this remarkable ribbon today, simply by telephon. ing us your order. i< \ PIONEER STATIONERY HOUSE Phone 799-J ‘ ewriter Better Than Pills'§ For Liver llls. Get a 25c Box Powhatan, Andy Soper; Captain, Jobn Smith, Verlon Grover;sIndian hraves—Thomas Jackson, Billie hroeder; Wesley™ Jackson, Bale Keiler, Roy Moet. . . ‘The :grammar. room. i g a friendly contest in the sale of. Christ- mas ‘seals. Helen Davis » Roy Moen are the captains and g‘@}l are doing excellent ‘work. B Oniaccount of the,snow, My Jack- san’s bus tipped oydr Tuesday A. M. before daylight: took - hinf -some time to tip it back but he managed to reach school at nine. * ‘After the program Thursday even- ing there will be a,leap year-basket social.. Gentlemen "bring - baskets, ladies do the bidding. " Miss Dora Young will spend the holidays at her home in ‘Staples and Miss Mary Mead at Laporte. From a Sparrow’s Dairy « This is rather hard weather on us sparrows, but if we can find a nice, grainy strawstack, we fare well and are satisfied. A flock of us have| Certain foods, those rich in vitamins, are more useful than others. . Scatt’s Emulsion elements that determine growth and strength. ACCOUNTANT Wi RAPID PROMOTIC | Mr. Eckmann is now cashic: the Union, Light, Heat & Powe: Co., Fargo, N. D. Hebegantherc | as bookkeeper about 7 months ago, kota Business College, Fargo, N. | D. This firm’s new accountant, | W. F. Mensing, isalsoaD.B. C, \; graduate. They prefer students of - | this school, finding them ales, capable, progressive. All wholesale houses in Fargo but one employ D. B. C. graduates. So "Fol‘l’t}iv the SucceSSful.”” Write Bverybody- cordially welcome: —W. F. Kamphenkel, pastor. do big firms throughout the North, } ‘Sam’s Tip to Santa UR Ice Cream will ) brin g\";r@al%h‘é‘elfi into d&ny, ‘many homes. To avdi;c\ disappointment || place your order early.’ For Koor’s Jce Cream Supreme 'Ask for it at your favorite dyealer, he has it or can get it for you. Koors Brothesr Comp “MIDJI any Theo Klock of Stanley took in the - «.° 4

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