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services. : Misg Grace Currie, THE BEMIDJI DAILY PiONEER CHRISTIAN SCIENCE o Sexvices will be held in the Batt@). building, room 24, over the J. Penney Co. store at 11 o’clock. day school at 9.45. w93 - SALVATION ARMY The Salvation Army ne help. Tonight will be the I e the kettle will be on the . cagier this year. Do your bit and help #ome one in need. Mrs. B. Knudsop. HYMORE LUTHERAN FREE Sunday- school at 10:00 o’clock- ‘Tuepday evening,. 4 8 - o'clock. . Services in” Aardahl 2:30 Christmas™ Day. .The ladies’ " qid of the Aardahl et at Opsata’s place H. A. Bode, Pastor. ecember 26 at church at ST. PAUL’S EVANGELICAL (Sixth and America) The services for Sunday Decem- ber 24, will be in the English lang- page. - At this service, the Lord’s Supper will be given in the English langiiage. - ~Bunday school at 10:00 a. m. ' /Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. 1" Christmas program ‘at' 7:30 p. m. ;On:Monday, December 25, the ser- 11 be i n the German language be held at 10:30 a. m.. . "Everyopgiiy dotdially invited to at- tend:{ Y . H. W. Radloff, pastor. FIRST LUTHERAN . Norwegian services at 10:30. Bible class ™ -at " 9:30i Services at Turtle ‘River at-1 Christmas Day. short; sermons, will_be preached in the Norwegian and English lang- uage at 10:30. Christmas Day in Wilton' church at*11 o‘clock. *Child- rens’ Christmas program Tuesday evening ‘at 7:30. . Ladies Aid to meet December 27, division No. 14 entertains. Mesdames: O. Anderson, chairman, assisted by E: Marin,”A."S. Paulson, J. Thompson and ‘Anton Hoganson Rev. L. J. Jerdee, pastor. BETHEL LUTHERAN Swedish services will be held in the Bethel Lutheran _church Sunday morning at 10 ofclock, followed by Sunday school at 11 ofclock, follow- ed by Sunday school at 11 o’clock, members are asked -to mote the change. There will be no evening service. “Special misic' with the ser- mon. in English will be-held Monday. evening at 8 o‘clock and on Tuesday evening at 7:30 the annual Christ- mas Sunday school program “The Childrens’ . Pilgrimage”, The' early “morning service will not be held this -year. * Members and friends are cor- tdially invited to attend the different T. B. Nordale, pastor. PRESBYTERIAN 7 Sunddy morning at 11 o’clock the following -mugical program will be given “by the 'choir: in connection with’ ‘the Christmas message.’ Carol, “It Came’ Upon the Mid- night Clear.” . Processional. Invocation. Doxology. Anthem, “The. Heavenly Sign.” Scripture reading- Prayer. Anthem, lehem.” Notices. Offertory,.: “Meditation “0 Little Town of Beth- Thais,” Solo, “The Birthday of the King”, by Neidlinger, - Mrs. . A. G- Jacob- son. -Christmas Megsage. Male Quartette, “Star in the ‘Eastern Sky,” E. D. Boyce, Donald Knox, J. W. Smith, N. E. Given. Anthem, “The Coming of King.” Beriediction. Posthude. | The Christmas Sunday school pro- gram will be held Sunday evening at 17:30. At this service the children’ of the Sunday school 'will take -part. The pastor will have. a message for the young, and there will be good sehieer and joy for all who attend. ‘Z Sunday school will- meet at-10 :00 ‘A.5M. and Christian Endeavor at 7 P.'M.: All are most cordially wel- gome. ZLESTER P. WARFORD, Pastor. the EPISCOPAL Services on Sunday. Morning prayer and sermon at 11. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Children’s service Christmas Tree at 7:30 in: the evening. At 11 o‘clock in the evening there 'will be a'special Christmas service followed by Holy Communion. William' Elliott, rector. METHODIST EPISCOPAL Morning - worship .at 10:30. \An- nual Christmas germon by the pas- tor. Subject: “Unto Us A Child is Born.” Moming music: Anthem by the choir. “The Heavenly Sign” by Lorenz; quartette, “When from the East,” by Dicks, sung by Dr. Two Mr. Robinson, Mrs. Yaple and Mrs. Broadhurst; duet, “O, Little Town of Bethlehem,” Mrs. Yaple and Mas. Broadhurgt; anthem by the choir, “Joy to the World,” Wilson. Sunday school at 12 'noon. Epworth League at 7 o’clock. At 8 o‘clock the annual Christmas be given assisted by the choir. ‘G. H. Zentz, Pastor. ST. PHILIP’S First Mass at 6 a. m. Second Mass at 8. a. m. Third Mass at 10 a. m. Sunday school and children’s pro- gram following the ten. o‘clock Mass in the church basement. Vespers and Benediction at 8 p. m. " Christmas Day Midnight Mass &t 12 (Highmas and sermon). Second :Mass at-5:30. Third Mass at 6:00. Fourth Mass at 8:00 (sermon). Fifth Mass ~at:10:00, (Highmas and sermon.) . Vespers and Benediction at 8:00 o‘clock p m. Rev. J. Fraling, pastor. TRINITY EV. LUTHERAN (Beltrami at Thirteenth) Schedule for the Christmas seas- on: Christmas ' program by the child- ren of the Sunday school in the base- ment of the new church on Sunday afternoon ‘at 4:30 of‘clock. Gifts will be distributed among te children present imediately after the service. Christmas services in the German |’ language.on Sunday morning, 10:30 o‘clock. Sermon on Luke 2, 1-14: “God Glorified In The Birth Of His Son.” English - Christmas services in the évening at. 8:00 o‘clock. | The pastor: will. speak .on 2 CJr. 5: “Thanks Be Unto God For His Un- speakable Gift,” o Informal Christmas gathering on Wednesday evening from 7:30to 10 o‘clock: A ‘cordial - finvitation ' ex- tended to all. . st “Joy to the world"the: Lord isicome! Let earth receive her king;* Let every heart prepare Him room And Heaven and nature sing.” Rev. E. Frenk, pastor. FIRST BAPTIST = The Christmas services will be held at the Baptist church Sunday morn-| ing and evening. The following pro-: gram of special music will be given | in conection with the usual services Morning service at 11:30. Voluntary Prelude in C;—J. S. Bach. % | Hymn—“All "Hail The Power”. Seripture reading from John 1:1- 18. , Announcements. Offeratory—Anthem by the choir, “Wonderful Story”—G. D. Wilson. | Prayer. Hymn—*“Joy To The World.” Sermon, subject: “God Sent His SOD." Special by the choir, “The Herald Angelg Sing,” S. S. Lorenz. Benediction. Evening services at 8:00. Voluntary—from the Messiah— George Frederic :Handell. Hymn, “It Came Upon the Mid- night”. Special by the‘c}mir‘ Scripture reading from Luke ‘1: 57-80. Prayer. Announcements. Offertory—Anthem: ings”, Carie B. Adams. Hymn—“Crown Him With Many Thorns.” . Sermon—subject: “God’s Visit to Men.” Hymn. Benediction: Sunday school at 10:30. Young Peoples’ meeting at 7:00. George W. Kehoe, pastor- “Glad Tid- . TONIGHT AND SUNDAY Penrhyn Stanlaws, ‘who has won‘ distinction as a producer equal to his distnction. as-an artist, with such pictures ag “The End. of the World” and “The Law and The Woman” never had such an_excellent story to| workl with as “Singed Wings” in | which Bebe Daniels and Conrad Nag-] el appear at the Elko theatre to- day+and Sunday- Spm It is the tale of a Spanish dancer on San Francisco’s- waterfront and it is obvious that this is a part emi- nently suited ‘to' Bebe Daniels. The “gtar excells in Yér characterization of a girl who fights off men until '| present in this brand-of comedies. a great love comes, and then risks all for his welfare, H Rich, picturesque, colorful, in at- mosphere and set.ings, tempetous and romantic in story and profound producers made unsuccessful at. tempts to lure her away from Broad- way to the screen. Finally Thomas H. Ince urged her to go to Culver City. After being featured in many Ince productions it was suggested that she was an ideal type for “Lorna Doone', the picture that Maurice Tourneur wag then preparing for production. strong cast of players in “Lorna Doone”, which is to be shown at the Grand theatre Sunday and Monday, is said to be the most lavish product- ion of a classical novel ever filmed. .Jack McDonald, who plays the part of “Cpunsellor” Doone, one of the bandit outlaws in Maurice Tour- neur’s picture version of the novel “Lorna Doone” will be remembered as “The Stranger” in the “Four ‘Horsemen”. McDonald played in stock successffully for a number of years before he emtered the motion picture field. “THE SNOWSHOE TRAIL” AT GRAND THEATRE TONIGHT ‘When Chester Bennett, noted mo- | tion picture’ producer, selected his cast for hig most recent production staring Jane Novak and called “The Snowshoe Trail”, he exercised the utmost caution in choosing the var- ious types to fit the more important roles with the result that hig careful discrimination is plainly reflected in the brilliant work of the players on the screen of the Grand threatre where this stirring drama of the | ‘Northland ig being presented tonight last times. Others of note who are seen in this picture are the vet- eran Spottiswood Aitken, of “The Birth of a Nation” fame; Lloyd ‘Whitlock, Herbert Prior, Kate Ton- cary and Chai Hung, prominent Ori- ental artist, whose comic touches leaven the powerful drama so abund- ant in ”The Snowshoe Trail.” “MAN WHO SAW TOMORROW” AT ELKO THEATRE MONDAY Thomag Meighan, popular Para- mount ‘star,. will be seen in his new.picture,. “The Man Who Saw | | Tomorrow” at the Elko theatre start- ing on Monday, Christmas Day. The photoplay is said to be exceptionally picturesque and thrilling. Leatrice Joy plays opposite the star and Theodore Roberts is included in the cast. Approximately half of the story occurs in the tropics. The remaining scenes of the picture show New York and England and India. Peerley Moore Sheehan and Frank Condon are the authors and Will M. Ritchie prepared the scenario. Director Alfred Greene had a company of more than thirty on lo- cation filming the South Sea Island episodes of the story. Included in! the company are June Elvidge, Al- bert Rosco, Eva Novak, Alec Fran- ces, Laurane Wheat, John Miltern, Robert Brower and Edward Patrick. In olden times a superstition pre- | vailed that for every house in which | a mince-pie shall be eaten at the ! Christmas season, the eater shall cn-! joy a happy month in the coming; year, Rich, pictur fare in heart appeal, “Singed Wings” is the greatest picture in which Bebe Danfels has appeared. ; On the game program will be; shown “That Son of a Sheik” featur- in Neal Burms. , A travesty on the K numerous “burning sand” pictures, “That Son of a Sheik”, and Educa- tional two-part comedy is said to contain more than the usual amount of funny situations that are always “LORNA DOONE” AT GRAND | SUNDAY AND MONDAY When Madge Bellamy wag playing opposite William “Gillette in “Dear Brutus,” several motion picture HOT SANDS! i Miss Bellamy heads an unusually | Millions have®read the book— —ALSO SHOWING— THE LATEST Christie Comedy winNEAL BURNS g HOT LOVE! AGARLIC_KISS!HOT DOG!! GRAND YODAY Millions will see the picture— The Beautiful Jane Novak, Roy Stewart Lloyd Whitlock Herbert Prior, Kate Toncray Spottiswoode Aitken Chai \Rung Charley Chaplin two reel Comedy in “THE SHOW” Chariey Hutchison in “HURRICANE HUTCH” Rex Orchestra Mat. 2:30, 7:10-9— 10c & 30c FREE SHOW For all children Sunday morn-' ing, Grand Theater, given by the Women of the Mooseheart TONIGHT AND SUNDAY | Shows at 2:30-7:15,9:00—10c-30c A UKOR PRESE -Tfl{ BEBE DANIELS ({ esque, colorful in atmosphere and story of a fiery Spanish Dancer on San Fran- cisco’s water front, who fought off men until a great love came, then risks all for his wel- GRAND Sunday and Christmas Day "PAGE FIVE Q 9 , “Lorna Doone” YOU WILL THRILL AND THROB EVERY MOMENT OF IT— NO WONDER WE ARE PROUD TO PRESENT IT Buster Keaton Special Comedy “ MY WIFE’S RELATION” Fox News | Matinee 2:30, 7:10-9 FREE SHOW FOR THE CHILbREN‘SUNDAY MORNING, AT GRAND THEATRE, NINE O’CLOCK, GIVEN BY THE WO- MEN OF THE MOOSEHEART LEGION e ,)'/ o e & ‘THOMAS MEIGHAN AdolPh Zukor presents Thomas The Man Who Saw Tomorrow CHRISTMAS DAY | < GParam Special, Two Days be- - MONDAY ELKO THEATRE to the ciety, fore. Here’s a gorgeously ‘“different” picturel so original that its authors would not even yeveal an outline of it until the picture was released, for fear the plot would be stolen. Maurice Courneur’s by :D.Blackm:: £p. ik propuce AT The Thomas H. Sce i 5TUDI0S PICTURES AS GREAT AS THIS ORE IT’S A WONDERFUL— . WONDERFUL PICTURE! Sweeping scenes alive with all the glor- ious romgnce and tingling action of the book. Dramga in Lorna’s rise from the hidden strong hold of the Fighting Doones to the royal courts from which they stole her. Love bringing ker back to the humble farm of a girlhood sweetheart and a womanhood hero— to danger~—to death—and then to defeat death! Interpreted by an unparralleled cast headed by Madge Bellamy John Bowers— Frank Keenan Grand Orchestra 10c and 30c Theodo e Roberts LETRICE JOY —_ ALEC B. FRANCIS, EVA NOVAK, JUNE ELVIOGE and JOHN MILTERN ARE IN THE CAST —_— ‘THEODORE_ROBERTS Meighan ounl Cpiclure /A story A romance that wljirls you South Seas, to the dizzy heights of Lomclon so- and to a land where mortal has never beeu be-

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