Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 7, 1916, Page 5

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‘TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1816, Miss Fanchion Hayder, who has|Park Rapids, her plans being to con- ¢ teaching music in this city for|duct public musicaley the coming|new members were taken into the e past month, will open a studio | winter. A vocal teacher will be|club last smunh\'y at the home of over the Beltrami Music store on|added to this school the latter purth‘mnk Latimer. The new mpembers Third street, which will be known of November. are .\4I‘r‘ and Mrs. J. Wold, Mr. and as the Hayden School of Music. Miss —_— | Mrs. Tom Johnson and Mr’.‘Mluty and Hayden v a graduate of the Chicago| “'Save & portion of each dollur‘ h_ls mother and sister. There were Conservatory of Musie, having stud-)carned and you will never want; [ sixty present a{_llge club and dl‘nner led under the direction of Emil me; plant a tree where you fell one and | was served at 12 o’clock. Miss Cath- lug She also spent a year and a|vour forest will last forever.”” We|ryn McGregor, who was present at Al i Berlin under Lhevinne. Her | have securea u quautity of small sav-| the meeting, gave a recitation. The studio equipment, including a huhy‘lugs banks which we desire to loan|club \\I!l nn‘«"l again Dec. 2 at the| srand plano, has been shipped tfrom |for the purpose of encouraging|home of Henry Sanders. thrift. There is nothing complicated | N That’s OA LALL COAL _— about it. Just come in and get one| PHONE in the city today. She reports seven of the little banks, put your money | - fn it from day to day and bring it|: | in for deposit as often as you wish. | Security State Bank of Bemidji.— | Adv. d1027ee | ¢ i 'oo | Mrs. John Guthrie, secretary of ! : {the Turtle River Working club, was | Grand Theatre BEMIDJI NOV. 10| H ARMONY Telephone 812 Appointment must be made week in advance Friday and Saturday TRIUMPHANT RETURN OF D.W.Griit's Mig ity Spectacle | THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Among those who attended the fu- neral of Mrs. Freeman Doud yester- day were Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Bail- oy ot Erskine and Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Holden, Mrs. Louis Lohn and Mrs. Dary Lavoy of Fosston, Mr. Bailey is a nephew of Mrs, Doud, The fu- neral was held iy the Methodist church yesterday afternoon at 2:80 o'clock, Rev. M. A, Boper ofticiating. Interment was made in the old gol- diers’ lot in Greenwood cemetery. Mrs. Doud was a member of the G. A. R, circle, e—— Mr. and Mrs. Edward W, Backus have changed the date of the recep- tion and ball in honor of Miss Ruth Towle and their son, S8eymour Wel- lington Backus, from Nov. 15 to Tues- day evening, Nov. 14, It will be at the Radisson hotel. The invitations were issued yesterday. The marriage of Miss Towle and Mr. Backus will take place Wednesday, Nov, 22— Minneapolis Journal, Melba Beauty Parlors, O’Leary- Bowser Building. Manicuring, sham- pooing, chiropody. Get your Melba preparations here. Home phone 88. Oftice phone 540. Make your ap- pointment.—Adyv, 1125 Miss Edna Fillatreault of this city was a week-end guest at the home of Miss Ruth Brown, Boulevard avenue, Grand Forks, and returned to her du- ties in the office of Superintendent Sanberg this morning. A dinner party at which there were 20 guests was one of the affairs given in honor of Miss Filiatreault while she was in the Dakota city.—Crookston Daily Times, Nov. 6. Will build store on corner 13th St. and Beltrami Ave. for suitable ten- ant. Inquire at 1218 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji.—Adv. 5-1111 Mrs. G. H. French was pleasantly surprised Sunday afternoon when ten of her friends came to her new home, 1021 Bemidji avenue, and helped her celebrate her birthday. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Wamsley, Mr. and Mrs. Worth, Mr. and Mrs. Hovey, Mr. Booth, Miss Booth, Mrs. Arnold and Miss Ella Jeirgens of Leonard. Lunch was served at five o’clock . L. R. Fishbeck of Fosston, who came to Bemidji to attend the funeral of his mother, Mrs. Freeman Doud ‘yeslx-nlu_\'. will return to his home to- morrow. His daughters, Etta Fish- beck and Mrs. Lillian Klien, and sons, George, Alfred and Victor, who were also present,at the funeral, returned to their l/me in Fosston last eve- ning. Come and drink tea in the Japan- ese booth in the Methodist parlors Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 8.—Adv. 4-117 Rev. Osmund Johnson, pastor of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church of this city, went to Fosston this afternoon where he will attend rict, of the United Norwegian Lutheran church. Rev. Johnson ex- pects to return to Bemidji Friday. W. B. Stewart, superintendent of i the Beltrami county schools, and W. P. Dyer, superintendent of the city schools, have returned from Minne- apolis where they atfended the an- nual convention of the Minnesota Educational association. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Swedish Lutheran church will meet at the home of Mrs. John C. Tenn- strom, Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A picnic lunch will be served from four till six o'clock. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Food, candy and a cup of coffee for sale in the Methodist parlors Nov. 8.—Adv. 4-117 Mrs. Joe McTaggart, who was call- ed to Sleepy Eye, Minn., a week ago on account of the illness of her mother, wrote friends in the city yes- terday that her mother's condition W slightly improved. Her mother is 77 years old. Mrs. Celia A. Rostrom of Minneap- olis attended the funeral of her sis- ter, Mrs. Freeman Doud, yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Rostrom went to Erskine yvesterday where she will THE same awe-inspiring spectacle as shown here la§t May. Produced under the same management, with their own electricians, stage crews, etc., and accompanied by the BIG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Matinees daily at 2:30. Evenings at 8:15. Doors open half hour earlier. . ) Prices: Matinees, 25¢, 75¢. A few at $1.00. Evenings, BOc, $1.00. A few at $1.50. Tickets Now On $ale at Netzer’s Drug Store MAIL requests, accompanied by check, will be filled in order of their receipt. visit relatives before returning to her home. Guy Simpkins of Turtle River was surprised by forty of his friends last evening, the occasion being his birth anniversary. The hours were spent in playing cards and dancing, after which lunch was served. Fancy work and apron sale in the Methodist parlors, November 8. Come and patronize.—Adv. 4-117 The Baptist Ladies’ Aid society will hold its regular business meeting tomorrow afternoon in the basement of the church. A 15-cent supper will be served from 6 till 7:30 p. m. L. Gill of Thief River Falls was a visitor in Bemidji yesterday. While here he was the guest of his bfothers, David and Philip Gill, proprietors of the Gill Bros. Clothing store. Mrs. E. H. Marcum went to Fargo, N. D., vesterday where she will visit her brother, H. F. Davies, for a week. Mr. Davies is connocted with the Fargo Forum. One of theso nice aays you ought tc go to Hakkerup's and have your picture tagen.—Adv, 14tt Mrs. J. F. Cameron returned to her home in Walker last evening after spending n week as the guest of her slster, Mrs. Willlam Clish of this city. $60,000 co 10an on farms. Land Co.—Adv. Dean ar1te Theodore B, Virts returned yester~ day trom Gemmell where he has been the past three weeks wor new consolidated. school’ the semi-annual conference, Bemidjl jdi Allda, Minn,, where she will visit for a month with relatives, Otilia Quern of Gonvick was in Be- midji yesterdey enroute to Grand Forks where she will spend the win- ter with relatives, Bell boy wanted. Hotel Markham, —Adv, 112t Mr, and Mrs, Bert Noble, who have spent the summer {n Minneapolis, returned to their home in Nebish yes- terday, Hane Mittet has moved his “S8hoe Hospital” into the building formerly occupied by the Home bakery. Mr. and Mrs, Tom Johngon of Tur- tle River were among the out-of-town shoppers in the city yesterday. Mrs. D, E. Lester of Lavinia trans- acted business in Bemidji Monday. Marguerite Clark In the Five-Part Paramount Picture “MICE AND MEN” ELECTION RETURNS —BY THE COURTESY OF— ‘““The Bemidji Pioneer’’ As Received Over Their Private Wire. Gfifi'tll;dnus”“snuw—s trnmfl 7:30 to 11 P. M. 7:30, 8:30 9:18 Grand Theatre Y /e REX THEATRE mumnnmmPleasing Photoplaysimmmimm TONIGHT Admission B¢ and 10c A e e P P P P PP L P P P PP P P on the Harry T.Morey —AND— Cladden James IN VITAGRPH THREE-ACT STAR FEATURE “The Scar”’ I o T _— I Also an Essa;may Comedy, including Cartoon Laughs of “Dreamy Dud In the Swim” we own them. SuinununmnnnnnnnnnnE Minnesota Ave. SUN s We Have the Lot You Want Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are ours to sell, becanse Itis better to buy direct from the owner. PAY AS YOU LIKE In most cases these are the terms. here to help you secure a home of your own. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. THAYER C. BAILEY, Local Agent. Hand Picked Bulk Apples Just received a fine car of bulk apples. BEN DAVIS and YORK IMPERIALS . P. BATCHELDER Ceneral Merchandise Phone 180-W LTI We are SunnunnnnannnnnunG nnnnE Bemid)l, Minn. = k1 FurjWork a Specialty Prices Reasonable All Work Guaranteed H. 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