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o Items for this-columa will be gladly received by Mrs.. Harvey, telephone 114-W. Reaflers owe it fo their guests and to them- ‘selves to sce that items of local interest aro reported. Every item will bo given proper comsidera- tion when source is known, Mrsi William Smith left Friday eve- ning for Minneapolis to visit friends for two weeks. 4 Mrs. Sidney Miller of Pinewood was the between train guest of friends while shopping in Bemidji Friday. F. F. Burchard of Grand Forks spent yesterday in Bemidji atd at- tended the basketball game here in the evening, b ‘Watch, our ad - for special 'New Year’s.eve mehu served from 9 p. m. 10 1:30 a, m., New Year’s eve. 4t12-31 Rev, Miller who visited at the home of his daughter, Mrs., 0. H. Erickson, Christmas, has returned to his home at Minneapolis. L ) Miss Ida Virginia:Brown will leave tomorrow morning’for ‘Big ' Falls where she will be the guest of friends for a few days. H. Mayne Stanton of Grand Forke arrived in Bemidji on the noon train today and will-be a New,Year's guest of relatives here. ' Mr. and Mrs! D. §Mitchell motored to Solway yesterday ‘and transacted business, -retarning ; to: Bentidji late in the afternoon. For good tamarack wood; cut any length, call 16F2, | . 12-27t8 Mrs. ‘A. E. Ellison and son, Earl, are expected home today from Brain- erd where they visited friends and relatives over Christmas. g Mrs. Peter J. Vasaly of Little Falls, sister of :Dr. J. W, Diedrich of this city, returned to her home this morn- ing after having visited at the Died- rich home for the past week. Will party who took by mistake pair of overshoes, 4-buckle, low heels, size B, at Moose hall Wednesday night please notify Mrs. R. E. Miller, 419 America avenue? Phone 615. 3t12-31 Mrs. Florence Grover and -son, Bert, of the town of Northern, drove to Bemidji Thursday. .Mrs. Grover visited with her son, Ralph, and his wife, while Bert attended the farm- ers’ meeting. { Roy Bowers will arrive in Bemidfi today and will be a New Year’s guest at the home of his parents, Mr. and avenue. Call 885 and make your reserva- iions for New Year’s eve at the Cof- fee Shop. 4t12-31 Mis Margaret Brennon of St. Cloud Bowers and Mrs. Frank Patterson. She will remain in Bemidji over New Year’s, and two children. left Thursday for Staples where they will be guests for @ week of Mr., Bridgeman’s brother, Martin. 3 ‘ Year’s eve special menu will be found in our Coffee Shop, advertisement. Dr. and Muys. ] hicago where they were holiday guests of Dr. and Mrs, Tinker .The ladies are sisters. ! . B, E. Sorenson returned Thursday to his home in Crookston after being a Christmas guest of his daughter, Mrs. Frank Getchell, 1024 Beltrami avenue. top and larger. Bemidji Mfg. Co. Daniel C. Gainey, Jr., left Thurs- Fifteen-inch hard and soft w 2 bW 1 slabs ‘for' $3.50 perload at B";idtji‘ ::::ii'rta ‘a: dmfil;:;%np:‘n{]:v fi ' i3 " - ts Manuch}lrl:inx 3 12-7¢L, and; Ihstriimental music and readings Mrs. H. E. Bowers, 1212 America Piano solo. * Mr. and Mrs. George Bridgeman‘ 1 441231 | and' family, | Supply ratl SATURDADY EVENING, DEC“B“#I‘.‘ 1921 \W—— @ THE 'BEMIDSI ‘DALY PIONEER ! M PAGE FIVE . Miss Esther Hetland, who has vis- ited her aunts, Mrs, Henry Fallon and Mrs. C. M. Bdcon, for Christmas week, returned yesterday to Fargo wé_l_em she is employed in the auditor’s office. : Special New Year's eve menu at the Coffee Shop, 9 p. m. to 1:30 a. m,, Saturday, December 31, 1921. s 4t12-31 Miss Lorraine. Kreatz will leave Monday morning for Madison, Wis., to resume her studies at the univer- sity- She has been a holiday guest of her- parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs: George Kreatz. fadite by i . + 3 { 530 D. J. Gainey, who. was a Christmas guest of his. brother:Danipl Gainey, and family, left Thursday cvening for Winona to visit friends before -re- turning to resume' his teaching at Palisade. Sui Eat Old Plantation, Chicken. Short- cake at the Markham . Coffee , Shop | after the dancé New Year’s eve,:’ 4t12-31 Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Schadegg re- turned Friday to their home ungin- neapolis.. They have been guests in Bemidji at the home of his brother, F. G. Schadegg, and family, 1108 Bel- trami avenue for the past week. f PUPILS GIVE RECITAL . Miss Ida -Virginia Brown’s pupils in music and elocution gave a very pleasing recital yesterday at the K. H. Olson home, 703 Minnesota ave- nue. Each pypil was privileged to in- from 3 to 4:30 o’clock. Following is tl?e program as given: Piano sol -...First March? : : imonson . - H Piano solo.............(a) “First Waltz” (b) ““A"March”: (c) -“Child’s Waltz" Alice Hanson 7 Piano solo.................. “Night Song” . Waltes Harvey i Readings ........ RGP “Skeeter Creek” “My Paw Said S¢” i Gladys McPherson Piano solo................*Christmas Bells” Tola Crawford Piano solo. Deloris Angvall Vocal solo.............Just ’fore Xmas” Walter Harvey Leon Larson, accompanist Piano solo... “March” i ganson Reading........c......... “Baby in Church”! . Gladys McPherson Piano solo. -.“Yuletide Bells” - ' Walter Harvey Piano solo..........“The Tomboy Dolly” Noreen Gill .....“In a Boat” . Ione Sellars Voeal solo..“Waltz of the Sleepy Elys Noreen Gill Dorothy Ziegler, accompanist ! Pigno solo............“Apple Blossoms” ..., Dorothy Larson Bending.................‘......A;}&pple Tarts” “Moa-Cow-Moog"” McBherson % Piano solo. W. B. A. OF MACCABEES TO HOLD MEETING JANUARY 16 Thre will be no meeting of the Woman’s Benefit. association of the Maccabees held Monday, night, wihch is their regulay meeting night. It has been postponed gntil anuary 16. ENTERTAIN BASKET TEAMS .Misses :Anzanette Kenfield, Kath- ryn. Sexton and Bernice Kirk enter- tained-at a dancing party last eve- ning at the Kenfield residence in hon- or of the Grand Forks and Bemidji basketball teams. All report a good time. \ HOGANSONS ENTERTAIN Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hoganson, 1302 Bemidji avenue, entertained at G o'clock dinner Thursday evenin, Mr. and Mrs. A: Olson, Dr. and Mrs. Lar- son, daughters Dorothy and Beatrice, tlmd son, Leon, and Mrs. Mamic Zieg- er. . MRS. GIVEN ENTERTAINS Mrs. N. E. Given entertained a few friends last evening at her home, 705 Minnesota avenue, complimentary to her guests, Mrs. Given McGhee and Misses Muriel ‘and Margaret McGhec. Four. tables of bridge were played and a pleasant social evening enljo}ied. * THOMPSON-EHRENBURG Thomas Thompson Ehrenburg, both of East Bemidii, were yarried .in the Lutheran Acnagq‘%p_qe_m]a'er' $0,*Rev.. Li J. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR . MEETS TUESDA*' EVENING The .Order -of Eastern . Star will “Mazurka” Lhold its regular meeting Tuesday eve- ning at 8 o’clock at'the Masonic hall. The entertainment committee will put on_a:program, after which' ‘a pro- gréssive: card party will be givenand light refreshments served. All mem- bers are requested to be present. MRS. ERICKSON ENTERTAINS Mrs. O. H. Erickson, 123 Twelfth street, entertained a few friends yes- terday, complimentary to her sisters, Misses Janet and Dorothy Miller, of Minneapolis, who are holiday guests at the Erickson home. An informal social afternoon was enjoyed rwhile the guests sewed, and lunch was served by the hostess. CELEBRATE TWENTY-THIRD Piano solo. “Carnations” Florence Knox Piano solo Beatrice Larson | FRENCH FARMERS MADE GAINS is the guest of her aunts, Mrs.'H. E. Asartion That They Realized Large Financial Benefits From tha War Scems Reasonable, 4, late a great force in French politics, thus far only; defensively, in avolding taxation, but later they will surely & Menu and prices for -our New | 8row more aggressive. Lente, All membe In the old days many, if not most, of them used to rent the land they tilled, but now the tenant farmer has ceased There ,were 2,000,000 estimated that, on an average, they spent a dollar a day apiece out of their own . pockets; this makes $2,000,000 a day, ‘and most of it went to . the French farmers, {o say nothing of the millions spent by our government to The difference between the city profi- teers and the farmers is that the for- _/Cash paid for 100-inch jackpine, | mer are’few; while the latter represent ‘balsam and Norway pine bolts, 5-inch [ a. very large vote, which has the same results that it would have in any 12-16t£| other republic,.viz,, those representing the large vote are not taxed! The-needs-of:the French budget will day night for Worthington where he | goubtless bring about a correction of will visit friends over New Year's| thig state of affairs, when the farmer cmidji ~avenue, celebrated their "):idantions" twenty-third wedding = anniversary yesterday by inviting twenty guests “Frulinsregen"” | t0 their home last evening. A pleas- ant social evening was enjoyed while five hundred was played and lunch was served by the host and hostess. METHODISTS TO ENJOY "WATCH NIGHT SERVICE The watch night service to be held this evening at the Methodist church, ‘A class of French soclety that gained | sponsored by the Ladies’ Aid, will be- arge financial benefits from the war | gin at is the farmers. They have become of | §1ven, 8 o’clock. A program will be after which a social time will be enjoyed and lunch served, and from 11 to 12 o’clock a devotional service will be conducted by Dr. G. H. rs and friends of the church and members of the Aid are invited to attend. 3 to exist—they have all recently bought | EVENING SERVICES AT 115 - H. Mqrcl:xm,lare ex- [“their: farms. )éected to arrive;home.Monday from | American soldiers in France, and it is | BETHEL LUTHERAN SUNDAY The only setvicesto.be: hield at fhe Bethel Lutheran church Sunday will be the eyening servite at 8 o’clock when thé pastor,. ReV, Nordale, will preach in. English and there will be special music by the choir. ! This’ evening beginning at 9 o’clack ons to these very soldiers, |2 watch night service wil be held, - der the auspices of the Luther League. A program, social evenifig and lunch will be the order for the first part( of the evening and from 11:30 o’clock until 12 devotional sery- ices will be held. All are welcome. EPWORTH LEAGUE ENJOYS SLEIGH RIDE TO GLICK FARM and Mn‘yme q ar- | ANNVAERSARY OF WEDDING lim " Rev. and:Mrs. William Elliott, 1021 | " CHURCHES CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services will be held iz the Battles bullding, room 24, over the J. C. Penny Co. slore at 11 o'clock. Sun- day sclhool at 9:46. ST. PHILLIP'S Low Mass at 8, 0’clock. High Mass at 10 o’clock. Follpwed , by .Benediction Blessed Sacrament. BAPTIST Sunday school ab 10:30. . Morning worship at 10:30. Subject, “Praying in the Spirit.” Junior B. Y. P. U. at 3 p. m. Young People’s meeting at 7. Evening - service at 8. Subject, “Millennium.” Prayer meeting Thursday evening; at 8. Every one invited to attend all services. -—George Kchoe, Pastor. of the ST. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL Sixth and America avenue New Year's Sunday Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Bible cldss, 9:45 a. m. Morning service, English, 11a. m. Subject, “New Year; Life’s Friendly Chapter.” Rom. 8:24-28. Annual business meeting of con- gregation and clection of officers at 2 p. m. Y. P. L. meeting at 7 p. m. Choir rehearsal Thursday, p. m. ‘Every one welcome. - iWilliam: F. Kamphenkel, Pastor, 7:30 TRINITY EVANG, LUTHERAN Thirteengh antl Beltrami New Year's.eve.service on-Saturday [evening at 8 o’clock. Serman on Isaiah 164:6, “We Do All Fade As a Leaf.” [Duet by Miss Martha Maag and Mrs. LFrenk, “Lead Me All the Way.” \ %lfl\'ew Year's daf sexvice on Sunday’ ternoon at 3:15 o’clock. The pastor will preach on the Twenty-third Psalm, “Divine Guardianship in the New Year.)” Song by the church choir. Young People’s meeting on Thurs- day evening a§ 7:30 o’clock, Tainity Lutheran extends a cordial invitation to you. ~—Rev. Frenk, Pastor. PRESBTYERIAN New Year’s day which falls on Sunday this year will be observed at the morning service at the Pres- byterian church by a special New Year’s day sermon on the subject, “The Cumulative Life” (Eecl, 7:8). At ifhis service the quartérly com- munijon service will be ‘obsérved and members received' inte tHe ¢hurch. Sunday evening at 8 o'clock the pastor will speak on the subject, “The Eyes of Faith” (2 Kings 6:16-17). There ewill Be special music 'and a baritone solo by W, & Neldon. Sunday eshool will mebt at 10 a. ., and Christian Endeavor at 7 p. AlL arc most cordially invited. no _Snnday school New Year's day. METHODIST EPISCOPAL Pastoy preaches at morning wor- ship at 10:30. Subject, “A New Year’s Ideal.” Sunday school at 12 noon. Epworth League at 7 p. m. Evening worship at 8 o’clock. Sub- ject, “The Healing of the Nations.” (| Special music by choir. Public is cordially invited. —G. H. Zentz, Pastor. LUTHER LEAGUE TO ENJOY SOCIAL MEETING TONIGHT | The Young People’s Luther league of the First Lutheran church will have !} a'social meeting New Year/s Eve from, 9 t: 12 o'clock, s The following program will be giv- en: piano solo, Miss Maeria Thomp- son; vocal solo, Mrs. Alfred Gregu- || son; reading, Miss Lihla Jerdee; duet, Miss Moc and. Mrs. . Greguson; re- marks, by the pastor. ' Our_Seating Capacit Vas New Year’s Eve Menu —l SERVED, FROM 9:30 P. M. TO 1:30 A. M. Blue Points on. the half-shell, one-half dozen Cocktail Sauce—30c Bowl*of Chili Con Carne—25¢ =~ """ Old Plantation Chicken Shortcake-=50¢ All kinds of Sandwiches and Salads *“~ Hot Mince Pie—10c Pumpkin Pie—10c Markham Coffee Shop Fresh Crab Meat Cocktail-~35c Oyster Stew—30c Cream of Tomato in cup, Whipped Cream—20c Creamcd Chicken and Mushroom Pattiss—80c L, Special Club House Sandwich—40c """ b Saary Apvole Pie—10c ' Blueberry 'Pie=-10¢":" Charlotte Russ-—18¢": " 3 French Pastry—18¢ =% ' g Frozen Apricot Charlotte Russe—25c T Limited—Make Resorvations Easly! o After the program a social time will be enjoyed in the church par-|& lors at which refreshments will be served by Division No. 2 of the re- freshment committee of which Miss Mabelle Croon is chairman. Every- body welcome. FIRST LUTHERAN Minnesota avenue and Eighth street Services next Sunday at 10:30 a. m. in the English language. Song by the choir. The Young People’s Lc'ugu'c will have a watch night New Year’s eve to bid the mew year welcome.| Meeting from 9 to 12. There will bel a program and refreshments will be ! seryed by Division No. 2, Miss Mabel | Croon being chairman. There will'bg] The confirmation class meets again for instyuction Saturday, Janyary T at. 1 p. m. Thedcongvegation has its| annual business meeting for elec:| tion of officers, reports, etc:, January, 3, 7:30 p. m. All_voting members | arejurged to attandy »' "1 % All welcome to all meetings. L. _J. Jerdee, Pastor. City Drug Store LALIBERTE & ERICKSON'' Phone 52 YOUR HEALTH IS AT STAKE When you go to a drug store to have a prescription filled for some illness or ailment, your health is already 'at stake or else you wouldn’t be getting medicine. Why ‘en- danger it any farther by trusting to druggists'who do not render the highest serv~ ice? We use only the best ingredients and we poépare prescriptions’ carefully “and o cleanly, . -, § v Bemidji SPOKANE JOB FOR “DAKOTA” GIRL Another name goes on the long list of Spokane, Wash., office workers, educated at Dakota Bus- iness College, Fargo, N. D. Lucile Alair recently ““walked off”’ witha 8110 job at the Northern Insurance Co. With good places so scarce, why are D. B. C. graduates given preference everywhere? Because this school is thorough. Because it stirs up ambition 1n every pupil to win big success—like hundreds of | former graduates. 226 have become bank ‘officers, 40 of them women.! *‘Follow the Bucce$$ful.”’ Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo, N, D, AT W, PR TN JUST TO REMIND YOU— That we wish you a very Joyful and Prosperous . NEW YEAR! i_é_lllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII"— INVENTORY STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY IH w and_ will then return to his school work ‘at Hancock. He passed Christ- mas in Bemidji with his parents, Mr. | Beltrami avenue. nesday night from Tenstrike after given thete Monday night. ELKS’ DANCE EXCLUSIVE and visiting 1t tertainment commil Miss Alice Minnick returned Wed-| i vote will have to pass from the de- fensive to the aggressive.—C. H. Sher- and Mrs. Daniol Gainey Sr., 1309 | Fill-in.the Outlook. . Big Nova Industry. The iron and steel industry of Nova coal deposits. are, available and. the necessary ores most easily imported. Apart from this areg the principal in- Only Elks, their out of town guests, | dustrial points are Halifax, Dart- Elks are invited to the | mouth, Truro, Amherst and New Giae- dance at the Elks hall t ninhl.l En- | gow. 32 : Two bob loads of Epworth League members with toboggan trailers left the Methodist church early last eve- ning for the Glick farm, about seven miles south of town, They arrived there about 9 o’'clock and had a pleas- ant social time, The members of the League had proyided lunch which visiting at-the E.'A, Grier "home for | gcotia” centers about Cape Bréton is- | they took with'theni, but Mrs. Glick a few days, and attending’ a party|jand and the county of Pictou; whére | Surprised them. by adding. two varie- ties of. cake and “homé-made ‘iee cream, which ‘she had prepared. The sudden change in the weather and the -drifted snow made it hard to find :the road on the return trip, but they arrived at a late hour without mishap, and all report an unusually fine tim; A HAPPY NEW YEAR CATERINGTO THOSE WHO ENJOY FIRST.CLASS FOOD COOKED IN FIRST CLASS STYLE ——Meals At All Hours— Bring your frilends for a treat of Oriental Food, put up in the same style as you find in. the larger city cafes. The NMandarin 302 2nd.St. Phon: 208 Frederick Hotel AMERICAN CHINESE DISHES ; >afe Twas When I came in the fall | inny and tall— My shadow could hardly beseen; So I sought for a place To feed my poor face, And at last found the— ™ FAT HOUSE SUPREME A friend put me wise To this wonderful prize, [l qn T To All Our Friends and Customers 3 O 'Leary-Bowser Co. This place of oodles of grub Here’s a tip—Hooray! Why not eat there today, At the popular— THE PALACE CAF PAUL O. SWEDMARK, Prop. = ;| R I "IIIlIIIIIIIIHIflIIIv_I‘ 1 LT R = S nmmunnTmnnuflfifluud@u‘u)yg ulllllT‘f(iil!li)l WALLACE REID A story o f a land where the vanquished goes down and the game of li rules. MATINEES—2:30 10 and 25¢ e e . ELKO 4l ||l|IIIIIIIIIMIIIIIINl,IIHlIIIIIl||l|lllIIIlIIlIiIIIIIllIIII’l‘fi’lIlill‘l“"l"llllllllllIII"IIIHll|llllllllllll||Illl‘"lllllllIIll"llllllllllllIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllll"ll fe is played without |l|iig|€||||||nmjumumlmufilll,lmn IN HIS NEWEST THEATRE PICTURE A romance of gold and the wild- "er West, and fighting men, and love. [T ET WL THE HELL DIGGERS With Wallace Reid in an even more rugged role than he had in Valley of TONIGHT & SUNDAY fitn e T T IlllIllIIlllllllllllIll_IIlfiIIIllIIlllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllll *“The ORI INNnGS THE CAST INCLUDES LOLS WILSON the Ginants.” NIGHTS—7:30-9:00 10c and 30c LU LT LT BN T H U U U | | | 1 ]