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MINNEAPOLIS DOINGS IN AND ABOUT TH E GREAT "FLOUR CITY." Matters Social, Religious and General Which Have Happened and are to Happen Among the People of the City. Drink Golden Grain Belt Beer. ^.ead the ad of the "Magic Sham woo Dryer" on 4th page. Rev. C. W. Roberts has been re turned to St. Peter's church for an other year. The Pastor's Aid Society of St. James' church meets every Friday evening. Literary programme. Wait for the Halloween Party to be gi*en by the ladies of St. Thomas Mission. Date will be given later. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Mason an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter. Maud, Alice, to Mr. Oscar Gilbert Price, Wednesday, Oct. 6th. St. Thomas Mission 5th Ave. and 9th Str. So. Services every Sunday after noon at 4 o'clock, Sunday School at 3. Rev. A. H. Lealtad, Rector. All welcome. The Helping Hand Club of St. Pe ter's church will give a fish fry and chicken oie supper at the residence of Mrs. Elizabeth Burke's, 1205 Third avenue south, Wednesday, Oct. 13 1909. Lawyer Harvey B. Burk, has opened a law office- in room 528 Bos ton Block, cor. Hennepin Ave. and Third street and is prepared to take charge of cases in any of the courts of the state. WHEN IN ST. PAUL go to the St. Louis Kitchen, 31iy2 Wabasha St upstairs, for your meals. AH home cooking. All regular meals 25 cents. Breakfast from 7:00 to 11:00 a. dinner from 12:00 m. to 3:00 p. m"- supper from 5:00 to 8:00 Mrs. Tulia Hinson, Prop. T. JAMES CHURCH NOTES. The members and friends of St. James church gave the pastor and wife a great welcome Sunday by fill ing the church at both services. At night every seat in the church was taken and chairs were brought out of the assembly room to give room to the audience, while many stood in the rear. Mr. Geo. Hand, a personal friend of the pastor, who has charge ot the Midland Jubilee Singers, pass ing through the city, worshiped with us and sang three numbers, assisted by his company. Miss Margaret Fields, the.leading soprano, proved to be the finest singer ever appeared in St. James church. She is a Des Moines girl, and was a member of the choir of fifty voices, which Prof. Geo. I. Holt has made famous in that church, throughout the Middle West The singing of the company was all grand opera, and the vast audience was enraptured. The choir of the church sang very beautifully, notwith standing the fact that seven of the finest singers that have ever appeared in the church sat on the same plat form with them. Next Sunday night there will be an other big program, under the aus pices of the Venerable Patriarchie of the Grand United Order of Odd Fel lows, in their memorial services. The pastor will deliver the address. A great rally 'is on in Sti. James church known as the Carnival of the States. Instead of assigning the mem bers to clubs as before, each member will give his or her rally money in the name of the state in which they were born. There will be governors and their staffs, on rally day, the sec ond Sunday in November, the roll of the states will be called and each one will give under the name of his state. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS IN JUST THIRTY DAYS is the watch word to send down the line throughout St. James church. Watch for the names of the governors and their staffs next week. The pastor will preach at the morn ing service from the text: Thy wit ness in heaven and thy record on high. Don't be ashamed of your state. See the committee that represents the state in which you were born, and give five dollars in the great rally. If you can't 'give five, give what you can. If you can give more than five, do so, and boost your state and help the church. Cards are out, punch cards, calling for five dollars, take one and fill it. "THE RED MOON." "The Red Moon," written by the clever comedians. Cole and Johnson, which comes to the Grand next week, commencing Sunday matinee, Oct. 10, gave the authors the fullest opportu nity for the display of their special brand of talents in comedy and music, which in the past has won them many admirers. The musical numbers in terpspersetl throughout the comedy work are among the most pleasing features of their entertainment. The clever staging and contiguous airs of the songs, effective costuming making the most striking effects. One of the new song numbers for this season that has been produced with elaborate dressing and stage business is "Phoebe Brown," a Spanish noveltv number in which the chorus will be seen as Spanish Senoritas. This num ber will be the song that the popular favorite. Aida Overton Walker, sings as a specialty introduced in the last act of the comedy. The* entire pro duction is now in every particular and numerous songs of the kind the fa mous writers of sweet Southern melo dies are famous have been added to the musical program. In these de lightful songs are brought the sweet incense from orange blossoms, mag nolias, the cypress and the pines: it moves like the sugar cane and the cotton when stirred by the soft South ern wind it laughs and weeps and has all the joyous music of a choir of mocking birds. The clever chorus know v/ell how to sing the songs and know well how to dance to the clever music. Everything Is good, clean wholesome fun, mirth and melody. Notable in the large cast are Leona Marshall, who so pleasingly played the part of Minnehaha Fanny Wise, Molly Dill, Elizabeth Williams, tine old veteran, Sam Lucas Wesley Jenkins Henry Gant, Arthur Talbot, Edgar Connor, three feet .of ebonv graceful ness and a chorus of fifty singers and dancers. Over twenty musical num bers are given in the piece. 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Lafond and Thomas streets, at 8:00 p. m. George L. Hoage, W M., Jose H. Sher wood, Secy., 130 W Arch street. MARS LODGE NO. 2202 G. U. O. of O. meets second and fourth Wednes day nights at Odd Fellows' Hall, 221 west University, corner Farrington avenue. Entrance on Farrington. R. Durant, N. G. J. Wesley Kelly, S., 445 West University Avenue. HOUSEHOLD O RUTH, NO. 553 a U. O. of O. meets first and third Monday in each month at Odd Fel lows Hall, N. W Cor. University and Farrington, Mrs. Amelia Turner, M. N. G., Mrs. Ida M. Johnson, W R., No. 91* Marion St. PAST GRAND MASTER'S COUNCIL. No. 123, G. U. O. of O. F. meets the sec ond and fourth Friday in each month at Odd Fellows' Hall, 221 W University, corner Farrington. Entrance on Farring ton. Wm. R. Morris, W G. M. Thos. R. Hickman, G. S., No. 422 St. Anthony avenue. ST. PAUL PATRIARCHY NO. 114. meets second Monday in each month at Odd FeJlows' Hall. 221 W University, corner Farrington. Entrance on Farringr ton avemue. Thos. R. Hickman (acting) R. V. P. W R. Morris, P. M. V. P. Geo. B. Lowe. W P. R. 178% Wabasha. Minneapolis. HOUSEHOLD O RUTH NO. 776 U. O. O. meets second and fourth Tuesday in each month at Labor Tem ple Hall, Cor. Fourth street and Eighth aye. South. Mrs. Emily Newton, M. N. G. Mrs. Margaret Williams, W. R. UNITED BROTHERS OF FRIENDSHIP. NORTH STAR LODGE NO. 138. U. B. F., meets first and third Tuesday in each month at Tschida Hall, Cor. Arundel and Lafond. Brothers in good stand ing always welcome. O. Howell, W M., J. Q. Adams, W Sec'y, 49 E Fourth street. John H. Hayes Lodge No. 6. Kl of P. meets first and third Tues days in each month at hall, cor. of University and Far rington Avenues, at 8:00 o'clock P. M. Knights of Pythias in good standing al ways weicome. John H. Hayes, C. R. W. Gully, K. of R. and A.. 389 Rondo. BIDDLE CIRCLE. LADIES O Cr. A. R. meets first and third Tuesdays of each month in Supreme) Court room, old cap itol building. Mrs. M. J. Leavitt. Pres., Mr. J. R. White. Secy., Phoenix Bldg. FIDELITY COURT O CALANTHE NO. 345, N. A., SL. A., E A. A and A meets first and third Monday in each month at K. of P. Hall. 211 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis. Mrs. Minerva E Barnett, W Miss Arlene M. Scott. R. of D., 25 W 29th St. GOPHER LODGE NO. 105. I. B. P. O. E. of the World, meets second and fourth Thursday in each month at Elks Hall, No. 126 East Third street, St. Paul. W H. Johnson, E. R. Johnson, secretary, 376 Minnesota. PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH, Cot. 12th and Cedar. Sunday services: Preacu ing at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sundaj school at 12:30 o'clock. Wednesday vea ing general prayer meeting. Friday *ven jng scudy Sunday school lessou. E'naerali and weddings yromptly attended. Rev. W D. Carter, Pastor, 582 St. Anthony av. ST. JAMES' A. M. E. CHURCH. COR. Fuller and Ja streets. Sunday services, 11:00 a. m. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday prayer meeting, 8:00 p. m. Pastor visJts on -saupeAV ouiou, isABpsanj, put ATjpuoj^ day and Thursday. 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