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3 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE - ' Sarvices will be held in.the Battles béil{llng, room 24, over the J. C. Pennéy Co. store at 11 o’clock. Sun- day sthool at 9.45. 3 v EPISCOPAL ‘Seryices on Sunday. Morning prayer and sexmun at 11 o'cloek. S iy school at 10 g‘clock. Qliam . Elliott, rector: BETHEL LUTH A e'Bfl)pw,Iquiua Sunda; f»g&g‘;e Wilt ; et Chot iR y3chool held.at the regular tithe, 9:45 a.m. Engish services will” be-held ‘at 8:00 p. m-at which time Prof.: J. A. Elson will spe-k ' (All are, qelcome i METHODIST EPISCOPAL Morning “worship at. 10:: 30. Sacrement and Lord’s Supper. Sunday-school at 12 noon, Bpworth League at 7 p. m. Evening worship at 8 o‘clock, sub- jeet “Disillusioned.” Dr. G. H. Zentz, pastor. NYMORE LUTHERAN FREE Sunday school at 10 o‘clock. Services at 11 a. m., 2:30 p. m. and 7:30.p. m, Services conducted by Rev. Hal-| vorson of Minneapolis. Everybody welcome. H. E. Bode, pastor, ST. PHILIP’S Low. mass &t 8 o"clock. High mass at 10 o’clock. Sufiday: school followed by bene- diction of the Blessed Sacrement at 11:30.° ° Bap! r. ms at 2. Vesper: and benediction &t 7;30 pm ) Rem J. Fraling. PRESBYTERIAN Dr.'John F. McLeod of Duluth will speak at the Presbytennn church at 11 o‘clock Sunday morning. Even- ing service at 8 ofclock, ‘Stnday chool will meet at 10 a. m., and Christian Endeavor-at 7 p. m. All-are most cordially welcome. Lester P. Warford, pastor, BAPTIST Sunday school at 10:30. Mumlng worship at 11:30. Sub- ject, “Walking ‘With God.” . Young Peoples’ meeting at 7:00. Evening evangelistic service at 8. Subject, “The Power of God. pE Prayer meeting Thursday even- ing at 8:00 o‘clock. A cordial welcome to all services. George Kehoe, pastor. ‘ SALVATION ARMY Seryices, in, the old Benud;[ Hard- ware building: . .Col. iWilliam . Barker of Minneap- olis will speak “and . we- invite the pubi¢; to; attend these services, Mdny\ morning' at. 10 o‘clock, Snndny s¢hool. Holinesj meeting at 11:15 a. m. Nymore Sunday school at 2 p. m. Great Sqlvntmn meeting at 8 p. m ST. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL i (Sxxth and America) The services for the second Sun- day: of the Advent season will be in the ;English :language. Text: Luke | 21:26-36, “Be Ye Prepared for the Coming "ot “the \Lord, for No Man Knoweth The Hour When He Shall RetiiFn.” * ; Calendar fnr the day Stnday 'school nt 10:00 a. m. Morning worship 'at 11°a, m. Y. P. L. at.7; ools Everynnc 1s cord: al]y invited to attend * W Radlaf( pastor. ‘lfklNlTY EV. LUTHERAN (Bél:rsmt ‘at Thirteenth) Services in the German language on,Sunday morning at 10:30 o‘clock. Seérmon on Luke 21; 25-36, “ngns of the Approaching Judgement Day.” Sunday school at 9:30: English services in the evening at 8 d'clock. = The pastor will preach ori Matt, 11; 2-10: “Grains of Con- solation” For the ‘Hour of Death.” Song by the church choir, Al services will henceforth be hefd in" the basement of the new hearses on Thursday even- ’cloc o school for children on Sat- urday afternoon from 2:00 to 4:00 o'clock. Confirmation. class on Monday ev- ening at 3:45. 3 Rev E. Frenk, pastor. awdy; scratchy, tender || ‘membranes soothed; cough cHecked;cold brokenup. - Nowuxhy— k your drug- @it for NEW o little imagination in tying up our and are mo | box.af varie-colored stichs!’ longer bound: by the hackneyed | well imagine a grown-up too, mwht Thenk goodness.we are now using. Christmas - packages, white tissue paper and red ribbon the baw-knot. tainly true that white tissue paper makes a. pleasant has .2 lovely crizp fresh colored ribbons or strings, Xmas” sprigs and Christmas designs of va) ous sorts. to tie up thee patterned papers with . plain string or ribbon, and use seals | joyous sparingly. Christmas seals are very | made for the ends of the Chnistmas attractive n:rw~n.days and. are magde | cord. Use colored twme, or coldred in all sorts of odd sizes, some of gold | heayy crochet cotton or better stil, .of | bright yarns, embossed like metal,. and some - well .as many. others.in colors. Making Attractive Packages -.For. the dainty. gifts to a. woman decoration? The flowers would make later- guishied white looking peckage and its regal with lonely greeting card beneath | dropping hot wax on a package d" Although it is cer-| neatly tied and ready to send, background for | in a plain color, say bright blue, and look and|iied with a blue string. .Why not. Do let us get away from what an | of three? Try three at each end and art teachers used to call “Merry | three on the tcp, each group. of three colors” the everlasting red | different green. There are many fancy papers | being being lavender, apple market now-a-days with bolly | and” pink. Then there are the inter- | open such an attractive package and esting wood fiber effects in. the Japan- | break the pretty. seals! | ese papers. It would seem a gond idea white . with. silhouettes in black, .as | w= friend what could be prettier than a | ca ‘white tissue paper package tied in |while the beads are being formed or | peleblue nbbon, with. a cluster of or- | stringing .them izter, after they are gandie flowers in pastel tints.for a |cold. S 4 lovely little additional. gift really, | kindergarten -beads of glass, or, the for .she could use this. ting boquet | square, round and cylindrical wooden Gold- cord makes a very distin | tassels at the ends of‘your yarn .or appearance on a |cord. note | could be further emphasized by seals ! material is being used to delight the P « -THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER b That brigEI us o sealing's what fun the chi}d‘qn can h: “His skill. Let me rophe.»y that the | person. receiving this package. will— well he ought to laugh aloud when he sees 'it- If very sober’ he will smile at least. How can he:: he) smiling nvhen . there on the top is a weird ‘animal composed of ‘gum drops? - Long thin gumdrops: on tooth picks. make legs,-fat- round ones make bodies and hig head has ears of the tiny ones Eyes are made of cloves.. And when you.remember that one -leg'is pink and the: other yellow and so on, well, you see he’s a very delectable sort of a creature. Animal and Manikin Novelties The' fiumber ~'of ‘variations’ that riay ‘bé imade of thesé' gumdrop dn- imals “ig-'one’ of tlie attractive fea- tures--of - this idea, the -more weird -Que enjoy the fascinating occupation of Let us suppose a box is wrapped drop the sealing wax daubs in groups colors,—a good selection green My, my, one would just hate to Tassel: Add Distinctivencss. . Then there are tassels. . A perfectly group of tassels are casily made of the same material. can_be constructed with . toothpicks |, or strung, on colored cord. ' Tassels of--these little gumdrop; men: will finish a Christmas package.well;-at least a unusual.: These:ought ‘to be highiy’ acceptable to.children..As to whether thé gumdrops will ‘travel well in-the mail I cannot say. It|. would have .to be a matter ori- ex- | periénce. Make flat seals of the and’ while hot drop the end.of the; yarp into, the wax, adding an- Gther daub of hot was on'top. estdes these wax seals, wax beads ¢ made, msemng the string As for the beads, a string of large ages that are delivered -personally at Christmas time and on these ‘the gum drop people-and: the gumdrop animal§ carry a light-| hearved Christ- | mas message. one will give you material for many Here again is zn entirely different S. E. Randall, E. R. Lee and A, M. Ripple tfansacted business in Bentid- Ji-Friday of last week. home from Bemidji ~Friday where they spent - Thanksgiving. S. L. Fellows -has been asssisting A.’H. Watgon with his roof on. the old school house, which isto be re- modled for a teacherage. The first to cross Boston Lake on this season’s ice was O. M. ~Ripple being about 3 inches thick. Only’a little skating was had as' the " snow ccme on early. center of a’ large gathering ‘oh with his bus gathered up the Ran clan, ‘with the .exception of the C. Coffin family, who were. . dinn gueésts of Mr. angd Mrs. S. L. Fellows, that day. ‘Willie Pingle assisted with a mwu cal évening with the young fplks gt: the William McLekan nome last ¥'ri- day evening. We regret to learn of the sudden i ~asyrup for coughs & colds PLEASANT VALLEY | home at the 3. W Wileox homes‘tead' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jones returned |- who walked across” Nov. 25, the ice' The C. O. Thoynp'snn home was thel Thanksgiving Day. A. A. Randall death of Mrs. __Chxgrle_s»Maag -ather’ in Maple Ridge township, near Fow- elds, last Saturday nigat. Mrs, Msags daabh was most unexpected and we our svmpatny to. the bereaved pupils. The domestic science department is ‘turning out Some’ cooks that can’t be excelled judging by the soup at noon lunch and a sdmple of. the afternoons |: We think that the .chool nnd the Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Knox entertain-| cooking' lesson. ed.Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson and| i i Hugh Ober; erg spent Thsn!(,sgwmg Day with John Lee. Mr."and Mrs. Ira Cook entertained with a turkey dinner ‘Thanksgiving Day. . ‘Their guests included) Mr. and through: ~ . Mrs. Fred Garrdner and grandson, |- Miss Lee anit Miss- Aakre went ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stephan, Mrs. Ru-.awry for theil""l‘hanksg'l ng holiday w-.and .Floyd and Ralph remrmng Moriday. _The school board of Consobd.need when a large number of the parents should turn out’ for . the day. would fmvll it mterestmg oll the way Juha. Sanaterium spent” ‘over a regular meetmg at the school house v N. L. Knox whle attend- last Friday evening. The board holds ‘Sun'dny with his _folks here. }lts regular .meeting- on' the frst:Fri- Wn'cson. who is stav- day of each mopyth at 8 o’clock. i 5pem. Thanksgmng with Miss Nina Cook was a guest of Miss Ruby -and Doris' Bradshaw at Last WednesdayC E. Coffin, J. B. their hcme near:Nebish, over Tues- Higginbo‘hn’m and Mr. and Mrs. E. day night,.Jast week. ' Lee visited at the P. V. school. Mrs.! The P..V. Farmers’ c]llh meet.s at Vogler, Mrs. Fauhl and Mr. ' Oberg- the Sam Fellows horhe on ‘Wedresday were there in the afternoon. ; this week. - 'The .schcol work in each dep Looks Like A Job for A Derrick - and unnaturql they; are,.the. mo}e' MOOSEHEART LEGION TO MEET TUESDAY EVENING The regular meeting ot the' Wo. men of ‘the Mooseheart Legion has been:2changed for nexc weex from Weédnesdayto \Tuesday evening of pext.week at the Moose. hall at"8 ©’clock, the “Forty Club”’ having frented; the hall’for Wednesday, The ‘members are-asked to mnote . “the c'h&nwe and urged to be prseent; SMITH-JESTER - Word receiyed ‘by Benudji friends Jester to-Otto Smith, Wednesday, November 29 at Great Falls, Mon- tana. “-The bride is a Bemidji gixl having spent most of her life h She is the. daughter of Al Jes who operated ‘the Summer resort el with his family for many yéears: Her large circlg af‘pwp best wishesi ;" - DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT The Daughters of Rebekah will hold their regular business meeting told of the marriage of Miss Gladys | Lake Plantanganet ang resided theré ds here exténd t.um nf,Anm Ehas, 25 and I who indicted Abraham. Becker, “with a }mmmer and then’ Wc&f her stilkliving body " in @has is, “th eother w "4 relieve the;destitutino of the soorned wo- man, .flle gmnd,y rymen Mondsy night at-8 ¢o’clock at the k. C'Hall and all members are request- ed-to be\present. WOMAN'S STUDY CLUB TO * MEET. MONDAY AFTERNOON A stereopticon ‘lecture and slides of-#“The* Minnescta. Capitol and Its Decorations,” will-be the afternoon’s | program of the Woman’s Study Club ,Monday in the basement of the Pres- ¢ byterfan: church; “beginning: rati-2:80 ' g urgmi to afl‘.e FAREWELL PARTY -~The mm Neighbors held a fare- we].l ‘handkerchief: party for ~Mrs. ‘Chambets; * Fotirth "Ward," last eve- ning: She'is Teaving:soon for:Port- itand, Orgeon. Abiglanch was served and all report a.very. .enjoyable eve- \ning.. Those present were ‘M - Powers, P M. Peterson, “Hartman :Riley, Bush, Simonson, Carter, Ra- ichuy, Téie,” Oakland, and Poppen- L At any rate there are many pack- : the effort put forth by teachers and |: tle child at dinner Thanksgiving Day. | a vsiting ‘day “dbout once - a- munfll '. perents would*both be*benefited by |: You|. ent was.found to be just fine'as to‘ mk«‘mm‘. FOR THE VIONEEE i berg :FIRST LUTHERAN LEAGUE TO HOLD MEETING SUNDAY The Luther League of the First Luthersn “church -will ‘hold its devo— ‘tional meeting ‘Sunday evening, Dec. '10;°8 o’clock. AC good ‘program has been arranged.-and ell are ‘weleome. CARD OF THANKS.- We wish to express our sincerc thanks ‘to our friends and neighhors who so kindly assisted us duyring the illness, .death and burial of -our be- : leved wife and mother, Mrs. Charles | " ‘Maag. We especially thank-those who ! g-nve floral tributes. C.C. Mug and family. tion as i o’clock. The mqmbers and inendsue h Jewelry is the glft'*of a handed down from generation to genera- ] Diamonds’ . Jewelry bl Watches 2 Silverware Art ‘Novelties Go!;l and :Silyer Novelties and rany, rqnny other Yaur Child Needs \ _atleasta uuart of Koors Pasteunzed Milk every day in:the week. - Ask &our cfoctor about the economy and value of || plqnty of goo& milk for | | KU(]RS BROTHERS G0, . Phone 175 ‘OR W. C. HARDu\c RHONE 389 t 1 RELAD “THE P]ONFER WANT ADS COTTREA ALTeL otime—often priceless heirlooms. “GIFTS TI;IAT LAST” In the small and select aristocracy of Gifts that endure Jewelry holds an eiw'iablé'fposition. % That they may brmg the fullest measure of pleasure select them here, where the choxce is most var- ied and the quality the highest CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Candlesticks Pearl Necklaces Carving Sets' Eversharp Pencllm Mantle Clock ‘ GIFTS- THAT LAST