Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 14, 1922, Page 3

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R thiu he mn.,e&’,‘?'i‘.i’&'. A i 5 ! i nd will occupy. apartments venue wfimtho;:'" - Beth M Gre;ox, Red Cr oft yesterd ¢lul %%%4 j pz:’e!‘x;%mg here -Bolway. to visit her sister, 3 and ehildron ‘Laké hive moved to' their 1 T € er_t ,uretnmdhnmc from a busin 3.| Falls 'and other towns where he' spent. midji high school last year, has en- 9 irolled as a student for the eunuu .&'.é' t “.llud-r" do you u 1923, Associated R. :Burgesy: tr cted : husic ys Liake - Tund:y, return- R. Marrs ;nd som Ghston. vh do!ng enter work at s«:lm. are .Ispent Sunday:at their farm bom at } “The faculty and pugils of the State e hemx a vacancy - in -{treasurer, a new one will be elected 1117 ;Park ave- em n aze requested .| MRS, T. G. WlN'I'SR GIVES . ADDRESS 'AT COLLEGE Telchen college had the pleasure: of g addressed ~at “their assembly ting 'yesterday morning by .Mrs. -G. Winter, président’ of the Gen- al Federation -of -Women'’s Clubs. 73 lddreas was gtelfly’ enjoyed: OQ.DER OF FORESTERS WI ELECT TREASURER TONIGHT he regular meeting of the Wom- 7 an’s Catholic Order of Foresters: will ‘held this evening at 7:30 o'clock n-the: basement of the chureh. There the office of at this meeting, and it is especially re uested that all members ‘he pres- n'| ent. roving his mtll Pproperty at 1219 trip to International the past few days.- pLETRES - . Miss.- Mary . Hndravu n! Boud; is staying at the home of Mr. and:Mrs. Corrigan, Fourth ™ street, while at- ng the ‘Central school i.n Be- Miss Muzaret Chrkh-uon ‘of P,n— sky, who was a student.of the Be- 2 “avenue, while. 4t rated Women's e[ubu ide, 1117 Lake ‘Zor Crookston, fll f a_ near BETHEL LUTHER LEAGUE ‘MEETS FRIDAY NIGHT E h. reguhr monthly meetmg of the Luther League of the Bethel Lu- theran church will be held Friday. evening at 8 o’clock at the . church. An interesting program has been prepared after which there will be a social hour and lunch will be serv- ed, Mrs. . Charles Walstad being hostess. DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH PREPARING GIFT BARREL . The Daughters: of Rebekah are preparing a barrel .of canned fruit, jellies and pickles for the Odd Fel- lows’ home at Northfield, and any members ‘or .any of -the. wives of the 1. 0. 0. F. or friends who would like {o aggist, are requested to leave same ‘at . Mrs.- C.--E. Riley’s home, 416 America avenue, before the first' of anesotn avenue, last evening. Thq Hours were very pleasantly spent. in ‘conversation and music, “and a cious lunch was provided by the self- invited guests. . Miss French rec number: of . beautiful . and useful r gifts. _She is to become the ‘bride of Samuel S. Baney of this ¢city the lat. tel part of the: monthi o .E-N.IOY OUTING : Thn; auto loads: of Bemidji - pe _5 hrm at Long Lake Sunday‘mormn' and enjoyed' an: all—day outing. 'The party feasted upon ripe “watermelons ‘throughout ' the day “and a picnic/ Tuncheon 'wag served. fr ell-filled | the. clercial htqe at store, * resngged her poution the ln- ‘ter ‘part o t wuk and will leave in a few da; he will stu y. l(r and l(rs. Roy V- !lar]mr ze~ ,mrmd Wfllnul;y from Dyluth d the- ver : comohdnud gchool at Guthrie Tues: cotfipdnying them, the Jatter going Auyr- to ;visit her diaughter, -Miss Margatet McGhee, téacher in the publié schoals there. -Mr. and M will visit af Lake [e! G "?X ii.;:d arid-also-miotor to Duluthy fih\mk to Bmudn Tmsday of nekt to d:y morping; ‘after :a-few. days™ab- , the ?gu _.of . ivy- poisoping. y!ahw Rense, 423 Feurt] morning and spent the day as substi-- tute teacher for Miss Rhodes, re- turmng to her home in Bemidji thai evening. Humane Education of Boys and Girls—the : Future Citizens of the State nymm L POWELL. Veteran Omaha Public School Principal. Alexander was accustomed to say, “Philip o . Miacedon gave me life, but it;wes ‘Aristotle who taught miehow.to' make ghe most of h{e_. A rare tt}bu{e fp s great' teacher. " give to the state boys and girls who are to beoqme men and women' of broader sympathies, of stronger, prin- nfilp, we must, unless we loge' the golden opportunity, instil into every child, through-his contact thh the animal world, the principles of Jusuce, merey and love. Nothing good is impossible. lesgen. . In the animal world there is a wonderful harmony between the crea- tures and the’ circumstances and conditions'amid which they are placed. Only as our visions fail do our efforts . bl‘sk'ets’a.t 3 o'clock. Tile men spent ;glhneons shower at her home, 1323 The same law rules in the province of human life. ¢ Every teacher knows the value of applied instruction. What more ‘interesting text to teach children that animals have rights to be respected, that kindness is a wonderful' promoter of happiness, than this harmony kie ween cxeature and circumstance and condition? Children’s sympathies are eully aroused. Their willingness to do acts of benevolence and -con- s'metlve goed is as great as their aeemmg desire to be destructxve, if only | they are shown the way. -With chfldren, it is g8 easy to do, as to know what were good to be ‘done.” The grut probleg is to give them the right thing to do. dehght is theirs to be the bearers of the Thanksgiving and Christmas bakkets to He - ‘needy ; what pleasure it gives them to care for the lame boy- who is to { ed up and down the school steps, four times a'day; what joy: they fin ‘being responsible for the supply of fresh’ water for the lmpu!s in a'dertpin part of the block. It is action they want. It is action they will have. ' To render service to the beasts is to appreciate the service rendeved by them. Sarvws ~will ‘bring a reaction which will result,in more gentleness, less selfishpess, less cruelty and more peace. Let us teach our boys and girls that- justice, mercy and love which shall enable them to make the most of life,. & 0 3 several hours fishing ,but it is not re- ported -that they caught anything-- except ‘éolds. The party included Mr. and” Mrs: Clifford Omsted, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert -Elletson, ddiaa Mona Johnson; " Mr. and 'Mrs. Dlck Melville and little son Leonard, Mx.-and Mrs. Frank-Rappatta and daughter Irene, Mr. and:Mrs. Ross Weekly and chijl- drgn, Mona, Jean and Orsen. - MRS:KRUEGER SURPRISED A nu berot«fintmhn!h A A. departed to their several homes. Those present were Mrs. Pauline Kramer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rap- paifia and - daughter Irene, Misses Lily Hovey, Bertha Treichel and Mary Will, Messrs. Ernest Ervin, Al, Joe and Dick Kramer. £ her Home. in-Fifth ward in.honor T btn anriiversary, twenty one ladies being present. A pleasant so- cial “aftermosn: -~ was> enjoyed. and lunch ‘wag served by the self-invited guests:=cThe table was beautifully decorated, sa large: centér-piece of pansies-.and:ferns ‘on a‘crystal tray being used, and.also cut flowers and utumn leaf foliage. Mrs. Krueger was’ prese‘nt’a a very pretty dinner set by %fimm Hl {KRAMER ENTERTAINS Bdward.. Krnmer entertained a: 1ewffnends ‘at ‘6 o’clock dinner Sunday -evening ‘at her home, 709 Fourteenth street. Cards and ‘music passed. the time pleasantly - for all, and the hostess served luncheon at i 2a =V Notlceto Drlver's‘ Speed Lumt in School Any permn found vio- lating this law will be prosecuted to the full “extent of the law. THOS, BAILEY CHIEF-OF-POLICE .. The humane education of t‘hé m‘flfobs of- boys lnd ciples of justice, of kéener appreciation of good citizen- {| Such || 11 o'clock, after which the guests| SUBS_CRIBF FOR THE PIONEERv . A Romance of the Call of the Wild and the:Call of the Ru H Mnlcnl.m Sinclair. With an All-Star Cast, mcludmg SIGRID HO : QUIST, MONTE BLUE, LUCY FOX MA‘ITHEW | BETZ, JULIA SWAYNE GQR‘DQN A Dnmn of Rural America—a Story of the Lives of Rodolp h Valentino and Mae Murray in— “THE DELICIOUS LITTLE DEVIL” DALLY PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Mack Sennett Two-part Comledy ELKO THEATRE TODAY & FRIDAY—2:30-7:30-9:00 SATURDAY—J. WARREN. KERRIGAN in— :n “Strange Idols" Cabaret. ho’s Who in the Play ’ VVanDo‘nnld .............. DUSTIN FARNUM C R A R e e Doris Pawn Rn mond . .Philo McCullough ............. ... .Richard Tucker | Story and scenario. by Jules Furthman 5 Directed by Bernard Durning - “Sighed by the Sea Side” 'FOX NEWS REX ORCHESTRA Mat. 2: 30—7 10 & 9: Oo-—Admunon 10e-25¢ ;—CQMING’SUNDAY—‘ vt “MY QLD KENTUCKY HOME” By Anthony Paul Kelly Directed by Ray C. Smallwood. 10c &25c . “Home Keeplng - Hearts' From the story “Chains,” by Chas. Barrell Real People. .COMEDY—HARRY GIBBON in— “Should Husband Mind_Babies” INTERNATIONAL NEWS PFLOCK!S MUSIC “The Coast of Opportunity” SUNDAY-—-MONDAY—T-UESDAY et beforo, . The Regulard color, size Yaur Troubles ForJ 7 The-fiynmul' Man On _“‘oy P - TONGHT GRAN D FRIDAY b | | ! +. We have just received our quota of Army Blan- l:eu, and are now in a pouhon to wpply our ' many customers who were unable to get them f 500 REGULAHON BLANKETS rmy Blanket;' all wool, olive drab bl 84, weight -p'pmnnntely 4 Ibs— 1A VERX(%CIA,L PRICE Goods Storé Next to Grand Theatre—220 Third Street BEMIDJI,; MINN: -

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