Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 12, 1922, Page 4

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BE ONE OF JODAY'S PIONEERS . ' ., The-faan ‘Who-steps ‘out. x ‘blazed’ trall "o get nuy trnm eampeflhon on m\ut let away: £rom the crowd— To stand "out. Trom flu mulfitudc ou- m\m olun stand.alone, i i ,\ “formal”;call.. A'few., left uxdx) | ingto the scall a. touch: of forrn, \merely ‘called more or less infc The.outing this year was'tc be try sense of the word, and. the| { METHODIST EPISCOPAL 1 'W.'S. Cummings will occupy’ th ru?pit Sunday: morning. Miss Carrle Brown will sing a-solo /. . | No.'evening sérvice, 5 ] 3 ~—@G., H. Zentz, paator . FIRST LUTHERAN orwegian - services ‘‘Sunday - at 0, No evening services.. P —J. Jerdee, pastor, ;. Morning: ;g Sunda; t(:m v mceflug at 7 pm, W. Radloff, . ;- after, also “for tho: med ‘at either, mass. ptisms at 2 o’clock.. .l "Vespers and Benediction . at p'clocky . " gon; Rev. J. Fraling. WILLOW GROVE Preaching services are annotunced to-be held by Rewi Keeler' : atithe. PesNWINGW. Grove M: church Sunday "'”Mlath at 11:30 am. ‘and. at ot Stiperht ent Rev.d. C. 'J'Vc #&I?% D. m?amunud that he will be}'at"{Wilew Grove Fri % st 26th. The fourth q\nrter : :fi'fi“fimi ’Hfl,im hitig 3 REWd to be heldiby hif! st ST. B, lfHOMMEW'S i Service on| Sunday, & u:'ruxl. fimmnu mentioned €he: possibility of Park mpid-' ing a “road Nar’ inits, uudst, but.if. Btother Denu Dbasket ' ball and baseball dope with e he is Ci Walkar, and thatiby this time he ‘has Mken to the - woods for the. summer. fr——3§: A’BIG ORDER~ A -farmer: walked ‘into a ‘country store, accom- panied by his wife and ten children, and said to “the ‘elerk: “I want to,git the hull lot of ‘em fitted p in shoes.’ *' After two hours of hard work, the slerk succeeded, in‘getting each one. fitflds and was bellnmng to make out the bill. "Qh' don’t bother about that,” said ithe farmer. “I Qidn’t, want to ‘buy the :hus. ‘I'just want to get the: sizes so’s I - ! &an\d order ’em ’fmm Sem, Roab\tqk "--Fozbes nced it 8 xplendid “effort. bip ‘pablished:: their atore news" in “this issue; were. plened, and The Pioneer desires.to “extan sits -patrops ‘this expression ‘'of apprecia- tion for-the splendxd upport’ given . thi number by d profemonnl men; puts his sudience to sleep. % ; 1. shortage ‘looks mlghty unous, and in- that moat peome are ‘sure-to recover. sure of this: The:boss-will £ lly ““You can be ve get to promote | the. employee who conti “I forgot. "—l-‘orben Magazine. yan ‘old cow me¢ and. bred Jean’ Duluth. stables ‘at_ Ni ather is”the same’ noted: sire “Golden_Noble of the = Lakes No. 31091" and' ‘seventeen times ais champion. in mon%hcompatitlon different ‘fairs. property, 'of Mrs: A."Gerlinger Spur snd will ‘be on show . at th fajr here next week; and is for; eal ‘will “be: sold with. a guarahte owner cannot e him Bible' lustitute of Chicago.) in ; Momocd Dresses her GBI Copyright, . ngu. ;-mm ‘Newapaper Unlon. | " LESSON FOR AUGUST 13 Queen. | . JUNIOR' TOPIC—Esther, ; the nm. Queen. INTERMEDIATE AND €ENIOR TOPIC A" Herofna Worthy of Imitation. YOUNG'PBOPLE AND ADULT TDPIC’ -xendefln( Su:rmchl Bervice, 1. Ha '- chkod Plot Against the Joews (8:1-4:3), 1. The occasion of (ch. 3). Mor- decal refulied to bow down to Haman Wwhom' the king ‘had elevated to the plice. of prime winister and: com- nmjanded that reverence should be llwwn him by all the princes and servants. ' In order to:get rid ot Mor- gdecal Haman - formulated. & scheme +{ and nights. efield, L, usiness train- - City before he’set- 'which'in a large: to become first a acted the first. The: inistrator and owners of a huge mail order busi- | In recent years he has’ beernt ouse; we' w!ll serve the tfiv 24:15. particular. - circumstances can most definitely :do~ 5. Esthier mieets the call"@ 4516-5:8), A1) P gtion ;b; ing (v. 16). “She tistructed; to gather together. all the Jews han and-fast ‘for her or thre ‘She ‘with her’mai the same, (2) ence of the king (5:1-3). Havin; the decision to. do her ‘duty reg: king’s endorsement to | 2. Fasting llld monm!ng among the Jews (4:1-3). In their distress. they: sought the Eord, They did that which all those who, believe in God had & Tight to’do: (Jas. 5:13). ‘ s * Il.: Haman Checkmated (4:4-7:10). 1. . Plot made known to Esther (vv. 4-8).- Mordecal appeared before the iking’s gate ‘clothed in sackcloth, - This. ‘conditioni was reported ‘to Esther: by ! and ; chamberlains. - Upon al ; to hmt away mourning Esther sent .Eltaeh, her special at- s was. on’ l'ie ground of'a which ‘made 1t a capital offense’}’ anyone to“come into the king's rice - unbfdden -niless ' the king 1d extend clemency by holdin _golden_scepter. 'The fact that il curred *whieh turned the " tide. Tho no ‘reward bad been i, grantéd, Mordecal for having saved. his. Ufe. Haman ls compelled to, : suicide of Lord" Casfla@x iste) : continued ‘through: ! has ‘accepted ‘an mvm tees ~ of Tuskeg .. settlements,.. ty - planning enterprises kindred organizations and a}:o recewed sym- Wllhnm Tilden, chard "Norris: Williams and - tson :Washbirn' were-selected on / ‘the American’ ‘Davis ‘Cup-team. “ “William = M. * Johnstor: ~defeatedl! Richard Norris Williams 6-0, 6-4 and 6-2 in' the final' match !or bright bowl, b ? “Rogers Hornsby, St. Loulu, led the .- hatters”with .404 &Jlnurflmgnaa ‘Detron, led in & Amemln let with .416. | One hund:edth nnnivenazy o ¥ English der"the American fl The annualsMissouti,; ‘will be opened;at Sedzliaitdddy 2 coming : week: Secretary of Labor'Jathés J.'D N elep) story. Thi appear in The Pioneer daily,’| rybody who has he Pioneer and all’ ven't do_also - this the “public _ the ‘numbers will - benefit. i | 841—Bergatrom Flour & Feed Co., ci oday’ to-attend the annual national encampment of the Veterans-of Fo + Rosenwald, 4| ‘ngflnst the Jews, still, ‘stoodi Egthé MOTHER AGAINST BROTHER “BLOOD KlNSHlP TURNED TO FRENZIED | HK’f‘RED' is . bull -is~ thell x “with- the present ‘stock.: The ) “Imported “Merrymaids of| uluth” and’ nll registered | «|GIRLS “REPORT”_ BIG CONVENTION Instead oi prnfmlmub, Mwu furphy and Lagerbere, : ‘a€ Dakotd Blitiness College, Fargo, D., were ¢ callcd upon _to § and'write. up”’ the pro- ¢edmus of the Flremen s Sme i “Fas this feat pi op;'y beon ;Le:o;lmd i by :chool‘ Thc t places g0 to -D. . Sun dard - Oil. Co. ¢ year, on re- ' nt'. Dakota Business 20-—31 ACCOMODATES :80'. PSOPLE Licensed Opcn X Inspected . Special Exe-ul‘o- Every Sun- .- day down river to Dam— at 3:00 ' m. " | AR “I AM THE : latltude, whe ND. B TTLE—-T' OUNTED"——TH MA Geor:e and Mafle Harris wtll ofier a Novelty Smgusnfi" ".cuit.. Marie Harris is sometimes called America’ voice, a Deep Baritone and High Lyric Soprano. Thisis a r A TQRCHY COMEDY—A SCREAM! Matmee 2:30. - 10c & 30c ¢ and philanthropist, whose .gifts are many and are: confined to no speciall III|I||IilIIIII|I|III|I|I|1H||I|I|IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIHIIIlllllllllIllIIII[IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIl||||l|fl|||ll||IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIlI!l — [ . Kenneth Harlan, heby, Gaston Glass, Beery, Wallace ' Beery, Snrno and:a host'of oth- “{yr! ik g i |I|ll||||IIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIll|||lllllllllllllIIIllIIIIIlIIIIllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIII||IIIIiII!llIIIIIIlIIIIIiIWIIIINflIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII &y n telands of civilizal Jightted mioral fi éfisfihas hégd S irect from the Orpheum Cu- umen:Heirke, singing in double 1 musical treat! 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