Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 30, 1918, Page 3

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.{ mOrrow, | George Metropoulos left yesterday for Minneapolis’ where"he will visit friends’for ‘a few days. ‘The ' Methodist Ladies Aid will meet tomorrow - afternoon at'. 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. George Van ‘Arnum, 914 America avenue, Thethostesses . are: Mrs. Van:Arnum, Mrs. W. P. Dyer, Mrs. G.-M. Palmer and, Mrs; Bert:Getchell. Bz A reading will be ;given by Mrs. 7 Dyer, a-vocal Bolo by Miss: Dorothy Torrance, :an - instrumental:isold by - Miss Lakin, aweading by Miss Gladys Getchell:and'an instrumental duet by ¢ Mrs. Dyer and Alice Dyer, . RECEPTION FOLLOWS SUPPER :There will be a Teception im the basement of the Presbyterian church tomorrow evening at 8:30 o'clock,|a X after_ the ham and egg Fifth ward ‘this evening. Bring an Russell iBrogks, . who:ig hi izom .a | apple. 1-430 navalistation on a‘furlough.. “Al} are < pinvited to:attend and.make it aicor- =dial: reception.” 3 - EADIES.AID MEETING John Halverson of Northern moved his family to-Bovey, Monday, where ‘they will make: ’their future home. . . ‘Quality-first—then-only reasonahble profit on our ' photo work. Rich Studio. Phone 570-W. .29 10th St. s : :26-430, ‘We're ‘all going tothe Ham and Egg ‘Supper at: the ‘ Preshyterian church tomorrow from 5 to 8 o'clock. 1-430 Don’t forget to-attend. the bazaar t the Congregational ehurch of the Arthur Warner of Puposky was in Bemidji yesterday on -business, Mr, Warner is home on a month’s fur- lough. % ) G N The:Ladies. /Aid of the Swedish Lutheran church will -meet iin | the church basement Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. Lyons will be the hostess. H % LEAGUE MEETING Don’t forget to -attend the-bazaar at the Congregational church:of ‘the Fifth ward this evening. :Bring-an apple. . 1-430 Be sure and come to the:annual Ham and Egg Supper at the:Presby- terian church tomorrow, May ,;drom‘: 5 to 8. 1-430 The Luther- League of the Swed- ish. - Lutheran church ~will . meet tomorrow evening at the church at at 8 .0'clock. ‘Roy and Ralph Mo- ‘ ‘berg will be the hosts. STUDY CLUB MEETS Miss Mary Lydon has : returned from Coleraine,:Minn., ‘where she has been for. the past:two-weeks visiting her ‘sister. i Come on, folks, and eat a genuine Ham sand Egg Supper at the -Pres- byterian *church ‘tomorrow, ‘May T; from 5 to 8. -1-430 The: Woman’s Study club:met yes- - terday at the‘home of Mrs. C. E. Bat- tles. < . Mrs. Frank Woodard, who has vis- ited friends-in. Bemidji during - the week-énd, returned. to her lome in Farris “yesterday. ~ |PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES Miss® -Augusta - Anderson, ::after spending. the. week-end in Pinewood visiting -friends, returned to her home at- Wilton, Monday. \ Red Cross auction sale May 4. 418tf Don’t forget the Red Cross auction ~May 4. 418tf Hear 7-piece -orchestra when you eat ham and -eggs at the Presbyter- ian church tomorrow night. Served from 5 to. 8 o’clock. 1-430 -$60,000 to loan on rarms.. Dean Land Co. arite Tell everybody -about the annual Ham:and Egg Supper to be held. at the Presbyterian church tomorrow, Have something to:sell. Red Cross _aucti 3 _.418tf ing his father, George Stein, .city Pure white lead and linseed oil house paint for sale by P. Barnell. 4 1-mo 429 to Minot, N. D., tomorrow. “Have you heard-about, the -annual: Ham and Egg Supper that will held at the Presbyterian: church to: morrow, May 1, from 5 to 8? 1-430 Miss ‘Gena Samus of Gonvick was 'iin ‘Bemidji- visiting friends. yester- ay. Ma, let’s -take all the kids 'and treat them to a good Ham and Egg: Supper at the Presbyterian church tomorrow, May 1, from 5to8 o'xilof;( Miss Lily Elliot of .Pinewood -vis- ited :friends in Bemidjl = between trains. Mrs. Joe LaFleur of the Fifth ward visited relatives .in. Cass Lake yes- ~terday. i Supper will be held at the-Presby- terian thurch tomorrow, May 1, from 5 to 8. Everybody’s going. J f;’g Mrs. Hinden of Clearbrook spent Sunday as the guest of Mrs. John Moberg. you? Mrs. Taylor of Blackduck was a between-train shopper . in Bemidji Monday. 1 Mrs. A. Feigh of Northern attend ed to business matters in Bemidj yesterday. % ¢ One of these nice days you oué to go to. Hakkerup’s-ard have youm picture taken. 14t Tonight—Last Time: Paramount Pictures Pro- gram Yum, Yum. Ham and Egg Sups per at the Presbyterian church t6: morrow from 5 to 8. 1-43 GEORGE BEBAN | “Jules of the ~ Strong Heart” A Story of “God’s Coun- try,” the Great North Woods and Virile Man- hood. With Added Attraction “ TENDER MEMORIES” Fifth Chapter in Series of Abraham Lincoln Stories as Enacted by BENJ. CHAPIN Playing as Lincoln in “THE SON OF also showing “TWO CROOKS” Two act Keystone Comedy 1 Prices as Usual— 10c and 20c Wednesday & Thursday Doug. Fairbanks New Artcraft Picture * ‘ “A Modern Musketeer And a Paramount-Mack Sennett Comedy TOMORROW, Wednesday MADGE EVANS { GEO. MAC QUARRIE In World Picture “WANTED, A MOTHER” | With an “AL” Comedy and! the Patriotic Picture { “Making a Man-o-Warsman’] clerk, since Friday, ‘expects to return [ The next annual Ham and Egg .DEMOCRACY” | - 3 3 May 1, from 5 to 8. 1-4 , _Mrs. A. Nuss of Rosby was in Be- E i : | midji: yesterday on business. Ray D. Stein, who has been visit- {4 . .Mrs.. Frank Ward, who wase for-}ithe record for bulldogging steers, and merly Miss:Marie ‘Klein-of this city, | Tommy Grimes, the bucking broncho and three-months-old ‘daughter Tleft!expert. this:zmorning ~for/ St. «Eouis, :“Mo.,| ..The story is' melodramatic, and|] where:she will'wisit hershusband:who{Fairbanks has invented new ' acro- -| is stationed ati¥effersonsbarracks. . .}batic stunts to thrill:the audience. At . the. Rex midji. algo. beshown ' VELKO Richard Bodine and Oscar Gorans of St.” Oloud, ‘who have been visit- ing at the P. W. Bodine home in this city, returned to St. Cloud yes- terday. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Hakkerup, who have been at Minneapolis and St.. Paul on business and also visit- ing friends, are expected back to- t;zhsav]c?ln-plet:edol'oh’e'stra will play at the “Ham and Egg" supper at the|Marjorie Daw -has the leading fem- Presbyterian ‘ehurch tomorrow:night.. lnlnje role, then the:e :;2 ngFr;:?k If you don’t llke_.-.the music, throw | Gampeau, Tully Marshall and others {:eges at "h?fle‘?fl°fr but eat-your-ham.|of prominence, with Art Accord, the -Mrs.- Ruby.-McPhee, -who:-has :vig-| Mack Sennett comedy, is also on thef ited at the home of her sister, Mrs.| Elko program for Wednesday and A.'P:Henrionnet, during the, winter, | Thursday. . deft: for: Mahnemen, where she will visit relatives for some time before THEA TER'S FATTY;ARBUCKLE TOMORROW theater ~ tomorrow [ Fatty Arbuckle will.he shown in one’ of - his.ibest screen preduetions, ~“Blindness of Divorce,” At'ithe-Rex:IThursday and Friday comes another big Fox drama, ‘‘The Blindness of Divorce,” written ang staged by-Frank Lloyd, the man whoii¥ made “Les Miserables,” “A Tale of |’ Two Cities” and “When a Man Sees Red,” a trio of photodramas whi¢! have created semsations- avhere shown, and have=been .seen iin #B| IThexstory .:is. aniabsorbing : on flenlin@wil:hwnefzot\‘ ih:;oldnsb; pro) em ' Bers S i B A DTSR S 6 RO b D ) b sk M US KEYeer “WEDNESDAY--MAY I episode of. the. “Eagle’s. Eye” will| 7 o organddiraction M A= COMING “Judes of the ‘Strong:Heart,” the + Paramount.- picture-in -which, George ELKO- i THEATHE Beban is featured, presents one: of] the most-entertaining comedy-dramas seen in - ‘Bemidji -recently. It wHI Tomorrow and Thursday «again ‘be-the headliner on-tonight’s . program .at-the Elko. theater wheref will also be shown a chapter in the Abraham Lincoln stories entitled ‘‘Tender Memories,” as written and acted by ‘Benj. Chapin, the famous delineator of Lincoln. Be a Patriot See this Great Historic Story in picture at the ,.Elko. Wednesday. Douglas Fairbanks and Director Allan Dwan have assembled an ‘al- ‘|'most all-star cast in ‘A -Modern “}:Musketeer, the Artcraft = ‘picture, -which is the attracton at the Elko theater tomorrow . ‘and Thursday. 1-4301 famous .cowboy, Johnny Judd, cham- ‘I'pion roper, Shorty ‘Kelso, who holds An added attraction, a Paramount- s SEVEN.PARTS .Alsoa Sidney DrewGomedy, new. World-PicturecBrady~-Made, will| be seen"at the.Grand theater tonight. ’Phbe drama 'moveau:‘tn'a mpid:fiug: t? .does some remarkable stunts! a /big; smashing elimax. . Additiona . attractions at the-Grand:tonightsare Added Attraction a comedy, :and. a reel showing the “Making "of ‘a ‘Man-O-Warsman.” Paramount-Mack Sennett Comedy ¢ “An International Sneak” HEALTH AND ACCIDENT A Policy Without Exceptions or Restriction We insure for every known disease and for every an any kind of accident. Write for Particulars P. O. BOX 583—BEMIDJI, MINN. | Don’t Be Outdone rbyi.yburfriendéz‘and neighbors who will display FLAGS on DECORATION DAY and INDEPENDENCE DAY. Show the:sentiment and love of country you no doubt feel by displaying A OLD GLORY on all patrioticfillolidays. Take advantage of the liberal offer of THE PIONEER and get one of these flags 4-- FEET WIPE by 6-FEET LONG at a cost so ridiculously small that it amounts to practically mothing compared with the actual value of the flag. 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