Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 23, 1918, Page 3

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‘Telephone the Pioneer: | £ th:;., news item: ou Bu the courtosy n January, ‘30-—Concert- for the ben fit' of ‘Bemidji band fund. .* February 12—District court be- gins its session. 7 g . February 19—Municipal ,plectlv tor 1) 1 llc ofticials. - ; . Potltoel lpeohl, L ; ld:y, 90¢c a buahsl at 'l‘mxmmuua I. G. Hsyeruu. the Solway mer- chant; was among the business visit- 8 ln Bemidji Tuesday, % Mrs. Everett Wynne, who hns been “['the guest of' Bemidjl friends for.a the hostesses. to attend is studying German hlsv.ory as it has do with’ the present European sit- uation. ‘Differeht countries will be taken up‘later. ' G. W. Campbell wfll entertain tne club: nexe time, ¥ ENTEBTAHWED AT: DINNEB. Mrs. F. M. Freese'of Carr Lake il entertained =t 4 o’clock dinner yes- ETY /'Miss Clara Bell Nyhus of ‘Becida land ‘W, ' G. ‘Eby HE’ Bemidji = were ‘united. in marridge last @vening ‘at the Tom Smart home, Rev. Osmond Johneon officiating. ~'Miss Ida Ny- hus, & ‘sister-of the bride, acted as bridesmaid and the ‘groom was at- tended by Erwin Eby, his ‘brother: 'Mrs. G: W. Frost played the wed- ding march. ' The bride worn a gown “of pale blue crepe de chine and car- “‘ried American beauty roses; and the ‘bridesmaid was dressed in pale y low crepe de chine.” A color scheme of yellow and white was carried out in the vyarious.‘rooms, which ~were prettily deéorated with: cut: flowers. Thirty. guests’ and relatives attended the wedding. The relatives present; * were 'Misses Gina, Ida and wviabel' Ny-' hus, sisters of the ibride, Joseph and |« ¢ ,' Elmer Nyhus; brothers of ‘the bride, “ Brwin ‘Eby, brother: of the groom. Refreshments were served after the -ceremony. Mr.\and ‘Mrg. Eby wlll mnke their home in Bemid 1. : KNTERTAINEB AT CHAIN Mrs. J. O..Hoganson and Mrs, A. 0. Hoganson ‘entertained at a Red Cross- chain party yesterday after- noon; The guests were O. C: Rood, Mrs. Glen Martin, Mrs, 'A. Halyor- .son, *Mrs. G. H. French, Mrs. Dan Gainey, Mrs. Edward Folstad, Mrs, J. G. Ziegler and Miss Bertha Try- chel.: The afternoon was passed in knmfilg Lunch was served. EED CROSS BENEFIT “Mrs. Hans Anderson,. 1013 Min- . nesota avenue, entertained at a:Red Cross chain. party yesterday after- noon. ' The hours were passed in . knitting, jafter. which lunch . was served. . The guests. included, Mrs. M. Collard, Mrs. 8. H. Webster, Mrs. B..Lundgren, Mrs. Oscar Bensorr and Mrs. W. Dwyer. % EKTERTADWED,&TB C. GHAIN Mrs, Fied Dugas, Mrs, William Du- gas, Mrs. ‘Bart: Stafford and: Mrs. Henry Marin were entertained at a “Red Cross chain;party last’ evening by Mrs. ‘F. J: Frést. - The ladies knit- ed during the evening and lunch was served : xmmns TO MEET" Uncle Sam’s Kitting club will meet tomorrow afternoon' mt 2:30 ~'o'clock in the bagement of the Pres- byterian = church. Mrs. Theodore Virts and Mrs. E. Y. Wilson will bef terday in. homor: of. Miss -Mae - M Gregor, trained nurse, who. is await- ing her call to France., Covers were 1aid for ten. - After dinner a sleigh | ride_was ‘enjoyed by the suests and hostess b e HOSTESSES TO GUILD" Mesdames. G. G, Bowers and Ouver Whaley will entertain the Episcopal Guild tomorrow- :afternoon at. 2:30 o'clock .at the home-of Mrs. Bowers, 923 Beltrami avenue. “All ladies are cordially invlted. 5 H B: A. TO'T INITIATE Six candldates wm "be-initiated at the regular meeting of the M. B. A. tomorrpw evening, : A pie supper will .be serveq /and all members’ are re- ‘quested to bring & pie. Music, danc- ing and cards will b musement tollnwing he businebs meeting. '—__._—__——-k HOSTESS AT CHAIN Mrs Paul Winklesky entertainéd at-a Red Cross. cnaln party last eve- ning 3 fPers'onals and Newsy Notes Petey Leonard of 'Nebish s Con- fined at st ‘Anthony’s hoespital: °$60,000 to loan on sarms.’ ‘Dean Land Co.’ § a7t Ernest” Edwards of Nebish ‘has been the guest of friénds in Bemid for several days. AL ¢ One of ‘these nice aays you ought’ to 'go to Hakkerup's and have your picture .taken. 14t H E. Stuhr ol Minneapolls is in this vicinity on business for several .days. He i8 making arrangements to pu chase logs at Pinewood = Mrs. William Staples of Bemidji is visiting her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Spore, of Liberty. 4 L Germans: Four of your photos to meet ‘government -registration rules, on]y 95¢. Mrs. E. Boe of the town of Frohn has returned _from a visit with rela- tives in Mahhomen. Her grandéon, ‘Elmer/Hendrickson, accompanied her home and will visit at the homes of his ‘aunts, Mrs, C. Jlagen and 'Mrs. Peter Narum. Adv.—13tf " i “The Little Princess” -ANARICWT [ 1n Arteraft Pictures ~‘The LITTLh PRINCES’ ELKO, TONIGHT & TOMORROW SPECIAL ATTRACTION USUAL PRICES 10c-20c Rich studio, 29-Tenth St. || ‘week, has returned ‘to her honfe in I'the town of Liberty.: Potatoes special, 'Thursday and Friday, 900 a bushel at m”mi';'ii & Mrs. H. A, Speek ofithe.town ot Frohin was among the b sinm ‘visit- ors’ yesterday. : N Miss ‘Florence’ Laney ‘of 'l'urtle River transacted buainess in Bem!djl Tuesday. . ‘Mrs. Willlam Hillgrove of Irvine avenfie is. visiting friends-and -rela- tiveg in Minneapolis this week. Al Kaiser, of the First ‘National bank ‘of Bagley, was in Bemidji yes- terday enroute to Clearbrook on; a business trip. = Mrg, Olat Goldberg and Mrs. Bu- gene ‘Daniels of Solway were be- tween-train visitors in the city yes- terday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jacobson of Scobey, Mont., who have been the guests of their son, C. M. Jacobson, and wife. for the past week, will re- turn ‘to. their home tomorrow. * "' The Young Woren’s Gymnasium class. met for regular drill last eve- ning in. the basement of the Presby- terian church. Dr. H. A. Northrop +| put the class through a brisk drill. Mrs. L. P, Warford and son, Les- ter, Jr., and daughter, Martha Ann, have gone to Minneapdlis where they ‘will vigit Nirs. Warford’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Shepardson. Reyv. Warford accompanied his family as far as Brainerd. Z Mrs. Eva Kaiser of the town of ‘Northern has:received: a: letter from her: sister, Mrs. Al Neuman, of Hib- Bing, stating that during their ab- ‘sence from home Saturday. the house was burned to the grounad. The cause of the fire .is thought to be a:defec- tive flue. .There. was: no. insurance. Nothing was saved with. the excep- tion-of-a few-pieces of furaiture. RED' CROSS NOTES The flnancergggrzehtae expects to start -to solicit pledges in a day or two. Meet them with a smfle and give ‘just ag much as you fegl able, AT THE.. TWO SHOWINGS DAILY: ik s LU ‘cluded 188 sweaters, 164 pair Ip this good work- along. = Bel- trami county 18 proud of' the men she ‘has_sent. She. is proud of the good women: who-are doing sneh fins work knitting, sewing and’ making™ sur- ‘gical:dressings for our boys and now, let her be proud of those who lglve ‘| to help finance ‘this good wor! " Hospital G-rments.. Saturday a big shipment: of hos pital’ garments was made. It included 240 bed shirts, 53 sur- geons’ ‘robes, 40 suits of outing pa- jamas, 37 sufts of gingham pajamas, snd the enzulflnx of a score of work- 'men; the lavish banquet glven by the steel millionaire at which' the “‘souyenirs” for ‘the young women guests are. golden' meshbags, and s0 on almost without number. There are eight gripping reels in this most timely picture. thing which: above all other things goes to make a plcture enjoynble is 22 convalesence robes, ‘16 pair of bed|" socks, ‘40 pair of operation legglngs. 6 nightingales. The-garments were well made and. certainly made a ' fine snowing. these garments the Blackduck and Hines branch sent 9 pairs hed socks,; 4 outing pajamas, 6 gingham pa- jamas and 21 bed ‘shirts. The Test] warq made. here. 4 ¥ 2 s Mark. The chl‘f‘slgn in nhe grades mnde '76 splint pillows, 134 knitted wash this, 10 tray cloths, 12 napking. hese articles were all well made nnd phow that even the children are]] doing thelr bit, 7 Knitted The blggest sh{pm of knitted soods that this Red~Cross chapter. has-made was sent Tuesday. It ln; of socks, 27 helmets, 91 palr‘ot wrist- ers, 9 mufflers, Of these garments, t.ne women o! Bemjdji knit 124 sweaters, 52 pair of ‘wristers, ¢ mufflers and 111 pair of ‘socks. Nymore mades22 sweaters and one pair | of ‘Bocks. . Red Lake sent 7 sweaters and one pair!of wristers. Baudette and ‘Spooner i sweaters, one muffler, 10 pair ers and 6 pair of socks. 4 Kelliher sent 9 sweaters, 7 pair socks, ‘one /muffler, 6 pair wristers and one helmet. 3 : Blackduck and Hines sent 32 pair of socks, 17 pair wristers, 16 sweat- ers:andione muffler. Tenst!rika sent 2 sweaters, 6 pair of wristers and 6 pair. ofisocks. Pinewood and Wilton aiso, sent a few knmed articles. & | THEATERS THE il . Rex Beaeh"ycg?eggstn %00&{ “The Auction. Block,’; has been brought to the screen. Picturized ‘under the di- rect: supervision of the famous au- thor and released shrough Goldwyn, this :stirring lile\dramn of a million girls in America’s big cities and small towns comes to the:Kex thea- ter tonight. “The Auction Block” will grip apd ‘hold you ‘from the first moment to the last. The life action ‘which has made Rex . Beach’s novels loved wherever books are known fills every reel; there is a ‘‘punch’” in every scene. Among the more stirring mo- ments are a fight in a New York gambling house raided by the po- lice; the overturning of a great pot of molten steel 'in a Pittsburgh mill FOX Prose nts | DG 0 THE G0¢° e WITH " X 10 P P ETTE KELLERMAN GORGEOUS lmd GLITI‘ERING FAIRYLAND. Wondrously appealing and fascinating b]endmp: of the - Arabian Nights and ‘Never Never Land’ for the children. EX THEATRE Plctqre, Brady-Madq in Kell | this’ picture possesses’in suel ous measupe is'charm, It is ing in the story, charmln; 1 that it is played by the sta; Everyone who sees: this; ture will enjoy it thoroughly. it at the Grand theater tonight. AT THE GRAN. THEMRE " & Dorothy Kelly ALS0 A FORD REEL OF CURRENT INTEREST TOMORROW ONLY--Mat. TONIGHT ONI..Y ¢ . GRAND: TO: " ing in the'settings and- ‘charming A picture that s p]glgemmd of that|a 5‘hole. Montagu Love 2:30 & Night 'William S. Hart & ~_ House Peters Enid Markey & Robt. McKim In Triangle‘r Play - . “BETWEEN MEN” With Two_Part Keystone Gomdy---“Wings & Wheels” Admission 10c & 20c _PART PROGRAM ANNETTE KELLERMAN, A GREATEsT SWrMMER AND STAR WILLIAM FOX $IOOO 000 PICTURE 4 Usual Prices Completely absorbing and amazing the imagination of the grown-ups . . . . THE ONLY MILLION DOLLAR PICTURE MARKS THE SUN HEIGHT OF SUCCESS. 10,000 Number of Feet Shown to You 10,000 : 12 months in New York—10 months in London—8 months in Paris—6 months in Chicago. The Unanimously Admitted sensation of the Theatrical Season. Enchant- ed, Unprecedent Throngs Paying it Honor and Homage Twice Daily EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES FOR THE REX THEATRE, BEMIDJI 25 cis and. 50cts Matinee and Evening TWO DAY | THURS. & FRIDAY d

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