Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 24, 1918, Page 3

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WHAT SOCIETY IS DOING PREiBYTERIAN AID TOMORROW. . The Ladies Aid society of the Pres-|{— byterian church will meet at the sum- mer home of Mrs. G. P."Ballou at La- vinia tomorrow afternoon. Ladies are asked to bring baskets with pic- nic lunch and all desiring to make the trip will meet at the church at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon. More cars . are wanted to convey the ladies to their destination and any one wish- ing to donate automobiles will kind- ly notify Mrs. A. Flatner this .eve- ning’ INTERESTING PROGRBM. An interesting program has been arranged for this evening, when Miss Shelland will speak in the Methodist church auditorium on “Patriotic Ed- ucation.” The program will: com- mence at 8§ o’clock and will be as fol; lows: Song—‘America,” Song—*‘Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean.” Song—*Dixie.” Address—Miss Snelland. Vocal Solo—Miss Elda Nelson Talk—Mrs. Gemmell. Solo—Miss Carrie Armstrong Short ‘talk by Miss Westhoff, coun- ty nurse. Song—*'Star Spangled Banner.” There will be no charge and every- body is welcome. MISS MUNGER HONORED. ° Miss Julia Munger was given a farewell party yesterday afternoon by members of her Sunday school class,-at Diamond -Point. After: sup- " per bathing was enjoyed. Those pres- ent- were Misses Ida Heng, Westhoff and Mabel Johnson, and the members of the class, Mildred Olson, Agnes Skinvick, Borghild Johnson, Ragm- hild Moe, Maxine Auboles, Gladys / Deigen, Effie Sockness and Edla Rude:; Miss Munger will leave the lat- ter ‘part of the week for MeIntosh; where. she will visit her parenis be- fore going to Minneapolis where she has accepted a position as sten- ographer with the :North Western School Supply company. lg PERSONALS AND , NEWSY NOTES Miss Josephine Parker is visiting trieflds in Thief River Falls this week, \ Two_painters wanted. Inquire 518 Beltrami avenue, or phone 231. - ° 7248~ Mrs, Ed. Gould is at St. Anthony’s hospital. She expects to undergo an operation. 3 Mrs. Oscar Neff ‘of Turtle River was & between .train visitor in Be- midji yesterday: “You can buy. 35 cent and 59 cent voile dress goods, stripes and fancy for 29 cents.a yard at Troppman’s July “clearance sale tomorrow. 1-724 Mrs. George Skoogland of town of Northern was the guest of Bemidji friends yesterday. Mrs. T. J. Welsh and daughter, Mary, who have spent several days at their home here, will return to their summer home at Leach lake to- morrow, WANTED AT ONCE 25 Salespeople at Carl- son’s V-nety Store for big ~ sale opening Friday. ORI EICTURE CARLYLE BLACKWELL JUNE ELVIDGE A MONTAGU LOVE Ihe Cabaret Also Showing Hearst-Pathe News Ford Animated Weekly TOMORROW—Mat 2:30 and Night JACK PICKFORD In Paramount Picture “SANDY?” Also Showing “THE BULL’S EYE” TONICGHT--7:30 & O -TONIGHT’S ‘HarryCaery With Mollie Malone 'BROADWAY * A Story of the Wes‘f) Mgveg to lzg'oadway—produced ac. Thisis a Butterfl_y Picture— No More Need Be Said Also a Comedy “BUGKING " Shows 7:20 & 9:00 PROGRAM Prices 10c & 20c THURSDAY’S PROCGRAM York Film Corporation Presents The Screen Favorites HAROLD LUGKWUUI] “THE RIVER OF ROMANGE ” A METRO Wonderplay in Five Sparkling Acts and MAY ALLISON /. WANTED AT ONCE . 28 Salespeople at; Carl- son’s Vuiety ‘Store for big" sale opening Friday. ’ Mrs. F. H. Brown of Minneapolis is visiting Mrs, T. W. Clifford. of Kel- liher for a month. ¥ . M. L. Matson and Mrs. T. W. cl ord of Kelliher transacted busi- ness in the city Tuesday. Mrs. John Marian of Guthrie re- ceived word Monday that her son, Harry, had arrived safely in Franee. Men’s black hose, the kind: for which you always paid 26 cents a pair for, now going at 10 cents a pair at Troppman’s clearance salé to- morrow. 1-724 Miss Nellie C.- Shaw of town of Hornet has been the guest of friends in Wadena for the past several days. One of these nice days you.ought to’ go to Hakkerup’s and have. your: picture taken. 14tL Miss Pearl Wheeler of Bass Lake was' the guest of friends in the city yesterday returning home on the eve- ning train. Mrs. Effie Geroy of Tenstrike au-} toed to Bemidji yesterday and trans.ie acted business. She left her:car here to be repaired. Ladies, keep the knitting :needles busy, while knitting is at: its best. We have one_lot of wool yarn, regu- lar skeins selling at 25 cents go for 10 cents each at Troppman’s clear- ance sale tomorrow. 1-724 Mrs. James Wheeler of Bass Lake, well known in this city, recently fell from the porch and received injuries.; She is confined to her bed. William H. Schmitt, proprietor of Schmitt’s grocery on Doud avenue, has returned from an extended visit to St. Paul and ‘Minneapolis. "Miss Dunbar of Minneapolis who has been the guest of Mrs. T. J. ‘Welsh at Leach Lake and also in Be- The .creamery now has a large daily supply of buttermilk at 10c a gallon, 627tL Rev. and Mrs, Osmund Johnson and daughter, Alfhild,” and Misses | Caroline, Ava and Ella Sonstrud, spent last evening.at Bemidji Beach, Miss Sallie *Witting, M. Witting and Mrs. O. H. Iman of Chicago au- toed to the Pendergast home on Lake Plantagenet yesterday and spent the day swimming and fishing. Dean $50,000 to roan on farms. da7ite fand Co. Miss Elsie Schmitt left yesterday morning for Minneapolis, where she expects to remain for-some time. She was accompanied by “Mrs.. Gleason, Mrs. E. A. Shannon’s mother. Miss Kathleen Brown,” who had ibeen the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. French for the past two weeks, re- turned to her home at Little Falls yesterday morning. Miss Brown is Mrs. French’s niece. The creamery now has a large daily supply of buttermilk at 10c a gallon. b2Ttf Mrs. Maude Newman of Virginia, Minn., is making an extended visit with relatives in town of Northern. Her husband left a week ago to en- ter the military servicé, having en- listed in the aviation corps. Mrs. Herman Fladhammer, return- ed Monday from the University hos- pital at Minneapolis, where she had been receiving treatment, and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McGhee while enroute to her nome in the town of Liberty. Your soldier appreciates pictures even more than Iétters. Portraits; kodak prints. Rich studio, 29 10th street. 1mo-810 Mrs. Doris McMartin of Colorado, who had been the guest of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pemble of Tenstrike, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McGhee yesterday. She has gone to Redby to visit Margaret Sadler, formerly Miss Condon of this city. r. McMartin has joined the | service and is stationed at Camp Cody. If you want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence phone 10. 56tf Judge and Mrs. C. M. Cooley will leave tomorrow for a motor trip to Minneapolis, where they expect to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gor- don for a few weeks. They will be accompanied to Minneapolis by Mrs. A. F. Bratrud. Judge and Mrs. Cooley will go to their cottage at Lake Bemidji, after their visit is completed in Minneapolis.—Grand Forks Herald. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Younggren re- turned last evening from a 600-mile automobile trip. They visited Duluth and the various range towns. They found the mines at Hibbing and Vir- ginia very interesting and at the lat- ter place saw a mine which is said to be the largest in the world. At Duluth they attended the water car- nival given for the benefit of the Red Cross. They were absent from the l'clty for six days. Bring your fountain pens to us to be repaired. Bemidji Pioneer. 78tf WANTED AT ONCE 25 Salespeople at Carl- son’s Variety Store for big sale opening Friday. midji, returned to her home ‘today. AT THE THEATERS ¢ REX TONIGHT. “Cheyenne Harry,” in “Bucking Broadway,” at the Rex tonight, the best cowpuncher on the V-Plus ranch, is in love, but strange to say, Molly Owers, the object of his affec- tions, is not aware of the fact. Harry ‘has even built a house on his own ranch for his future bride, but not until he shows it to her and tells her that he intends to marry her does Molly realize that she.loves him. The troth is plighted, Dan Owers’ Consent having been obtained, "and everything is lovely until Captain Thornton, an army contractor who is buying up horses, arrives upon the gcene. Thornton makes a desperate whirlwind . campaign for Molly’s and, she is carried off her feet and ‘elopes with him to the metropolis. (But everything ends well. (LAt the Rex tomorrow will' be shown a Metro feature, ‘“The River of Romance,” with Harold Lockwood and -Mary Allison. -How:young Wil« WANTED AT ONCE 25 Salespeople at Carl- son’s Variety Store for big sale opening Friday. liam Kissam Kellog, heir to an un- cle’s millions, sets out to prove that he is able to earn his own living, how he meets the fair Rosalind Chal- mers, a society girl, who loses her heart to- him, though she. believes him to be a burglar, forms a thread brimful of thrills, dramatic surprises and delightful romance. GRAND TONYGHT. Carlyle Blackwell and a remarka- ble all-star cast appear in “The Caba- ret,” the striking new World Plcture which will be shown tonight at the Elko theatre. The members of this cast.are June Elvidge, Montagn Love, John Bowers and George MacQuarrie. Hearst-Pathe News and Ford Ani- mated weekly news in pictures, are added . attractions at the Grand to- night, * GRAND THURSDAY, Those popular cinema favorites, Jack Pickford and Louise Huff, will be seen in “Sandy,” the latest Para-| mount photoplay, at the Grand the- atre, tomorrow matinee and evening. as the hero, and Ruth Nelson, a' daln- 5 ty Blue Grass heiress, as his vis-a-vis.' The action is filled with thrills'and =« ¢ delightful comedy, of which; it need - not be said, either Jack Pickford or Miss Huff have failed to take the fu est advantage, The play is baged up- on the tamous novel of the same name. “Rich” Mounted Panoramic. Photos of the Last Drafted Boys Only 75¢ at. Carlson’s ‘“‘of course.” Netzer’s Drug Store. Capt. Mac's. Abercrombie & McCready. Bemidji Jewelry Co. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Wm. Christianson, Nymore. WANTED AT ONCE 25 Salespeople at Carl- son’s” Variety Store for big sale opening Friday. . nt Squinting is a certain indication . .of defective vision. of the eyes to perform a duty to which they are unequal. It is caused. by a stramlnz e(fort elp the Eyes Give them a pair of glasses that will magnify their power and make their | work easy. This relieves the strain and; prolongs their life and usefulness. i Come and let us fit you with glasses that FIT. than good. Drs. Phone 92 Bemidji, Minn. Any other kind do more harm Larson&Larson Just Arrived | One Carload of

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