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Coining Events grocer for it. a27tt ‘ You’ll like Koors’ bread. Ask your Mr. and Mrs. Walter Helmer of June 18 \Training School. Itrami County Fair. PETTIE-ROE NUPTIALS Miss jome 'in Bemidji. |the Fifth ward. | PICNIC JULY FOURTH . The Union Sunday school hold a picnic at Bass Lake | WEINER ROAST PARTY Saturday afternoon at “t Point. | Personals and $60,000 to loan on farms. d Co.—Adv. passed the day on business. )y day. - ' vigiting for some time. picture taken.—Adv. j for a month. at Leonard July 4. Charles Trog of Becida went Rochester Saturday where he consult Mayo Bros. from stomach trouble. Your films quality finished. veloping 10c* prints 3¢, 4c, Rich Studio, 29 10th St. and patience. You save money. enroute to her home. of her mother. Miss McGregor TONICHT Mary McClaren & i i “‘Money iadnoss" Iv's a Butterfly Picture .. Willlam Fox presents ' Jase Collins in :"A Woman's Honor” Ucual admission and hours { H { { 1 to July 27—Summer September 11—Next term of Bel- mi county district court convenes. Sept. 17, 18, 19—Red Lake Indian Sept. 12-13-14—Twelfth Annual ( Miss Ella Roe, daughter of Mrs. John Roe of this city, and Roy E. ~Pettit of the Fifth ward, were mar- fipd yesterday morning at 10 o’clock y the Episcopal church, Rev. George hurst officiating. Alma ‘Newmann was bridesmaid and the toom was attended by Roy Jarvis and Mrs. Pettit will make their Mr. Pettit is em- dyed in the Tagley & Wold store will July Fourth. All are invited to attend. [ Miss Velma Dean chaperoned the @Girls’ Outing club at a weiner roast Diamond Newsy Notes Dean da71te Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hoganson of Aure autoed to Bemidji Saturday and A splendid idea. Let's have a dish of Koors’ wholesome ice (:relug\i fen .4 62t Mrs.. Fred Hayes of Island Lake ‘was the guest of friends here Satur- +‘Mrs.. Trickle is expected home to- day from Ada where she has been One of these nice aays you ought to ' go to Hakkerup’s and have yo;:; 1 Kern Olson left this morning for raftom, N. D., where he will spend % e Fourth of July with friends and tives. 7. Miss Floy Johnson of Akeley was in the city Saturday, enroute to Kel- I liher, where she will visit friends There is going to be big doings Why not spend the day there? It is just a nice dréivez. -7 to will He is suffering De- 5c. Baby photos by lady operator with tact 616tf Mrs. Allen Forte of Wilton, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rogers of Nary, for a week, was in the city Saturday She was call- ed to Nary on account of the illness Miss Beth McGregor will arrive “his evening from Rochester, Minn., ere she is in training at St. Mary’s ' ’ mpital and will spend a couple of ks here. has Ened ‘the Red Cross chapter as a 5 and expects a call to France 'REX THEATRE . —ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW— Based on the Saturday Evening Post story ‘‘Whis- pering Smith”’ by Frank A. Spearman. POMORROW — TUESDAY town of Liberty were business visit- ors in the city Saturday. Have you had your dish of Koors’ ice cream today. 628tf A pair of silk hose to .the lady with the largest feet will be given by J. I. LaBarge. Blackduck July Fourth. 1-72 James Heneghan returned from Hibbing Saturday where he had been for some time. W. A. Currie left this morning for Laporte where he will attend to busi- ness affairs. Koors’ ice cream is both very nu- tritious and refreshing. 628tf Mrs. Henry Miller and sons, Frank and Harold, left this morning for Minneapolis. They will visit rela- tives for the next month. An orchestra of ten pieces to fur- nish music for dancing at Blackduck on July Fourth. The orchestra is engaged to play until daylight or as long as the crowd wants to dam;eo. 1-72 Mrs O. T. Hayes and daughter, Kate, of Hastings, Minn., are visiting at the home of their son and brother, Archie M. Hayes, on Beltrami avenue. Mrs. Halma Suckow, who has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Julius Miller, for the past ten days. left this morning for her home at Neils- ville, Wis. To Intending settiers and farm la- borers apply to W. E. Black. Can- adian Government Agent, Clifford Building, Grand Forks, N. Dak., for settlers’ and laborers’ rates and other information in Western Cnnad;.znf Misses Arvilla Kenfield, Lucy Brooks, E. E. Kenfield, Hurlburt Bell, Lester Achenbach, Claude Me- Iver and Roy Leibsle spent yesterday at Norway Beach, Cass Lake. Miss Amanda Klein has resigned her position as. stenographer with the Northern National bank and will spend the summer at the Klein sum- mer home on Moval lake. There are five or six excellent state roads tributary to Blackduck. They are all in best of condition. If the weather is good. the crowd at Black- duck on July Fourth will break all records for size. 1-72 terman. Ill., are visiting at the home of Mr. Taylor’s brother, Hubert Tay- lor, of Lake Plantaganet for two weeks. Miss Gertrude Malone, who has been with the Northern National bank for some time, has resigned her position and will go to Detroit, Minn., where she will spend the sum- mer. Visitors to Blackduck on the Fourth of July will find entertain- ment from nine o’clock in the morn- there will still be something doing. 1-72 The Grand Forks Herald says: “Mrs. M. C. Bacheller and her son, John. will leave today for Bemidji to spend the summer with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Titus of Minto, who are at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Bacheller’s son, Steven. has been at the lake with his grandpar- ents for some time, and Mrs. Bachel- ler’s sister, Mrs. Plunkett of Berth- old, known here as Miss Frances Ti- tus, is also spending the summer there.” THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Taylor of Wa-| ing until they want to go home, and | we do not care how long you stay,| — Miss Nell Hanson of Minneapolis, who is spending the summer with her parents at Bagley, was in the city Saturday. HE KK EE R KK KKK KK cottage at Lavinia for the summer. * LAKE BEMID, * *a*uiqr««««%c«c; Supt. J. Nelson and son, John, City Attorney M J. Brown return- | accompanied by Allen Olson, drove ed yesterday morning from a busi- ness trip to Minneapolis and Roch- ester. The Altar Guild of St. mew's Episcopal churen this evening at the Bartholo- will meet home of Mrs | Letford, 800 Bemidji avenue, at 7:30 o’clock. L A. LaBaw and George Cochran, Jr., left yesterday on an auto trip to Duluth, Superior and other range towns. They expect to return to Be- midji Thursday. Miss Bessie Larson of Bagley spent Saturday in Bemidji shopping. While here she was the guest of her sister, Miss Lillian Larson, who at- tends summer school. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Prevey of Seat- tle, Wash., are the guests of Mrs. Prevey’s brother, Dr. E. W. John- son, and wife for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hanson and two children of St. Paul are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Han- son. A. W. Hanson and George Han- son are brothers and their wives are sisters. Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Shannon and Mrs. Shannon’s mother, Mrs. Gleason, have gone to Walnut Grove, Minn., where they will visit Dr. and Mrs. Shannon’s son, Rev. Paul Shannon, and wife. They are making the trip by automobile. Bull fighting is unpopular in the United States. But not so the Bull- Ring. §5.00 to the man who stays in the ring the longest. It is worth all of that to the winner, and much more to the crowd. This is for the Fourth of July, and is Blackduck’s second annual event of this Bull- Ring. 1-72 Mrs. Martin Kenfield, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Cochran, Sr., and of ner husband’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kenfield for the past three months, returned to her home in Bend, Ore., Sa'turday noon. ICE Lutheran Sunday school of the Fifth ward and of Be- midji will hold a picnic at Diamond Point July 4. A patriotic program by the children and speeches by other speakers will be given. Lunch will be served from noon on. 1-72 NOT, The Swedish Carl Nyhus of Becida and Ella Freeman of Park Rapids were mar- ried at the home of the bride, June 28. They are visiting at the home of the groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Even Nyhus of Becida, for a week. They will leave in a short time for Opheim, Mont.,” where the groom owns a large farm and where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Cady of Saskat- chewan. Canada, and Mrs. Cady’s sister, Miss Sibyl Benner of Dewey avenue, have returned from a ten days’ fiishing trip at Coleraine. They were successful in landing a large number of black hass and pike. Mr. and Mrs. Cady are guests at the Ben- ner home. H. G. Means entertained at a stag dinner Thursday night at 1502 Uni- versity avenue, as an honor to Tom Carey who left the city for Crook- ston early Friday morning, later ex- pecting to go to Jamestown for an indefinite period. There were eight guests, and Mrs. Theodore Rykken assisted Mrs. Means in serving the dinner Mr. and Mrs Means are oc- cupying the residence of Mr. and Mrs A. L. Larson during the summer, while the latter are at Bemidji.— Grand Forks Herald. Mr. and Mrs. John Marcott, who are on their honeymoon, and who have been guests at the home of Mrs. Marcott’s cousin, Mrs. Herb Rasmus- son, have gone to Northome where they will be guests of relatives until tomorrow night, when they will re- turn to Bemidji. From here they will go to Portland Ore., the Cana- dian Rockies. Seattle and Tacoma, where they will spend six weeks. Mrs. Marcott was formerly Miss Ma- ble Ellingson of Hawkins, Wis., and has spent the past several summers here. The wedding took place last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Marcott will make their home in Hawkins. “Mothers forget. GRAND World Pictures Presents Sara Bernhardt Filmdom’s supreme offering. world in the greatest screen drama of the greatest war. A pathetic, vivid, vital play showing French womanhood manhood at its best and bravest. 7:30 & 9:00 5¢ & 15¢ in of France” The greatest actress in the and The picture you can never TONICGHT over from Grand Forks Saturday in their car. They will be joined the early part cf the week by the re- maining members of the family and will occupy a cottage at Birchmont hotel for the season. Mrs. M. B. Thomas and her daugh- ter, Mrs. Jay Sweitzer, of Waterloo, Ia., have taken taken a cottage at Lavinia for the summer. Mrs. H. G. Woutat has as her guests her mother, Mrs. J. M. Reid, of Minot, N. D., and her sister, Miss Katherine Reid, of St. Barnabas hos- pital in Minneapolis. Miss Reid is a Red Cross nurse and is holding herself in readiness for the call to France which she expects may come at any time. Mrs. M. G. Olson and children, Al- len and Nell, of Grand Forks, are the guests of Mrs. A. P. Clifford at Lake- side. Mr. Olson expects to join his family for the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Deitz. with their three children, motored from Grand Forks and arrived at Lake- side Saturday afternoon. They will occupy the Holmes cottage for the months of July and August. Mrs. Harry Kramer, with her grandson, Kramer Lyon of Minneap- olis, arrived Saturday to open the cottage they are to occupy at La- vinia for the summer. Mr. Kramer and his daughter, Mrs. M. C. Lyon, will motor from Minneapolis and are expected to arrive the first of the week. J. R. Johnson and family of East Grand Forks have taken one of the Roycraft cottages at Lavinia where they will spend the summer months. Mrs. F. S. Arnold of Bemidji spent a few days last week at Lakeside, the guest of Mrs E. E. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Nolan of La- vinia left Saturday for Colorado, where they expect to remain for some time. Lete Van Syckle is in Grand Forks for a few days looking after business interests. Mrs. W. L. Shidler of Grand Forks spent the week-end at Lavinia put- ting her cottages in readiness for the tenants who will occupy them through the season. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. 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LA EEEREE R R R R TRY AXXRRRARRE A AA R ARAARRN AR A A AR AN AR A AR ARk I A A A RSS2SR R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R T R R R R RSS2 S 3 LB SRR SRR EES2s2s22 AR R R R R RERERERERES Mrs. W. C. Budge spent Friday in Bemidji, the guest of Miss Donna Lycan. Dr. J. D. Taylor left Friday for Bismarck to attend a meeting of the North Dakota state board of regents. ED CROSS ATTENTION An important meeting of all wo- men belonging to the local chapter of the American Red Cross will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the public library. Working committees will be organized and plans outlined for sewing and knit- ting. Mrs. C. C. Gowran of the Grand Forks chapter will be present to tell what that chapter has accomplished and to offer helpful suggestions. A large attendance is urged for this meeting. MRS. A. P. WHITE, 1-72 Vice Chairman. OWN A Woodstock It is a better typewriter Guaranteed for 2 years. 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