Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 3, 1919, Page 5

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) To each day % of the'city's social Miss Vernice Voltz, teacher at Big Lake, - was a recent Bemidji visitor. M';'s. EL Fishel of Pony Lake trams- acted business in the city yesterday. Thé ‘Royal ‘Neighbor lodge will give a dance April 22, ‘in the 0dd Féllows hall. 1d43 Miss Margerie Runyon of Little ~ Bass lake was the guest of Bemidji friends yesterday. 3 “Mrs. Mabel- Saunders. of Turtle River visited friends in Bemidji yes- terday for a few hours. “y : 4 B, W. ‘Kussell ‘of ; Duluth.: w! operates a large farm near Solwdy, whs in Bemidji today. Miss Mary H. Smith 'will finish the of school at Lavinia, Miss Ruth 17 - e -¢-~ “Jennings having resigned. #, } i i - ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl* Strecker of Silver Lake were among the business visitors in the city yesterday. /Northern Minn., agency. WDwight D, Miller, dependable insurance of every kind at fair rates. 17th year. Phone 167. Security Bank Bldg. 1d43 "My, Stout of Island Lake, Who was recently discharged from the army, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mrs, Barle A. Barker will leave to morrow morning for Minneapolis|, where she will spend a couple of days. «$60,000 to loan on rarms. Dean Land: Co. aTite ‘Miss Clothilda Libert, teacher in _ djstrict 97, east school, is enjoying L:;Ier! Baster vacation in Bemidji visit- ngi friends. W. J. Vanderlip of Park Rapids arrived in the city last evening and is a guest at the J. Bisiar home for a ! couple of days. Attend the food sale in the Gas Co., store Saturday afternoon, 1d Dby the ladies of* the Scandinavian Lutheran church. 2-44 Mrs. J. O. Hamlin, clerk of school district No. 39, will take steps to- wards organizing a consolidated school at Nebish. \ Mrs. John Wallace has discon- tinued teaching in district 96, south of 'Solway, having resigned on ac- count of ill health, Millie Anderson of Halstad. who has visited friends in Gonvick for a week, was in Bemidji yesterday en J,Joute to her home. ‘While out shopping. Saturday, step in at the Gas Co.’s store and enjoy a cup of hot coffee and doughnuts. 2-44 %3, P. Baston and J. M. McDonald, ~#"of the Warren branch of the St. Hil- jare Lumber company, were in Be- midji on business today. County Superintendent J. C. Mec- Ghee will return Saturday from the ~Grygla district, where he has passed two weeks visiting schools. In- hotel. 41tf Cash paid for liberty bonds. quire room 51, Markbham Nels Willett has been renewing policies in the Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance company, in the town of Frohn, for the past several days. ' Buy your pies, cakes, cookies, doughnuts and bread at the food sale held by the ladies of the Scandina- wvian Lutheran church Saturday. 2-44 ; C. G.. Hankey, assistant county superintendent, has visited schools at Nebish, Island Lake, Debs and the surrounding territory the past week. E. J. Stuhr of Minneapolis was in emidji today. He is connected with the Stuhr Lumber company which loperates a small lumber yard at Pine- {wood. ? A ten gent iunch will be served in ithe,Gas Co.'s store Saturday by the 2-44 iladfes of the Scandinavian Lutheran. {church. 1 Miss Arlie Preston of Grand Forks, iN. D, is visiting at the Home of her igister, Mrs. Adam Nikle. Miss Nikle will spemd the. summer with her sister. } Private Delbert E. Woods returned ;yesterday from Wichita Falls, Tex. He had been in the service for the past 16 months, being in the aero division. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lakin, who ‘|have had an apartment at the Hotel Markham during the winter, moved to their home on Lake boulevard this | morning. Mrs. Clara Huer who was called ! to Duluth by the illness of her daugh- { ter, Mrs. Roy Pettit, returned to Be- i midji Wednesday. Mrs. Pettit is im- | proving. | - ! A basket social-will be given for 'tbe benefit of the school, Saturday evening, at the school house in dis- i trict 89, two miles east and one mile ; south of Nymore. Miss Pauline Olson of Hallock ar- ‘' rived in the city yesterday and will . visit her uncle and aunt, Mr. and : Mrs. Charles Walstad of the Fourth ward. for some time. . IAY7-% | » P BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES ive an interesting and complete review activities is our desire. devoted to personal mention, social items and news ! briefs and we sclicit your cooperation in its maintenance. _* Ttems phoned or mailed to this office are appreciated by - readers of the paper and by the publishers. Telephone ®22. . poration seals. This page is Ladies wiéhlng hair shampooed and dandruff - treatment or facial massages. phone appointments to 479, or call at the home of Mrs. L. G. Crotherg, 713 Beltrami Ave. 5 d 4d45 George E. Keenan, of St. Paul. who s connected with the federal Indian departmerit, was in Bemidji on offi- cial = Dbusiness yesterday. Keenan formerly resided at Deer River. Judge C. W. Stanton.and Ralph Minier, official court reporter. will return to Bemidji tomorrow morning, the regular spring term of district gourt in Aitkin county haying ad- journed. v Ao A e See the Bemjdji Stationary store for rubber stamps, fac simile signa- ture stamps, notarial seals .and cor- 35t Judge Marshall A. Spooner, of Be- midji, formerly district judge of this district, was in Grand Rapids on Tuesday for a few hours, and was re- newing old friendships around the court house.—Grand Rapids Herald Review. Mrs. George Cossentine of Windsor, N. Y., and Mrs, ‘William Schneck, of Eagle Bend, who have visited their sisters, Mrs. Herman Thome of Hor- net and Mrs. Rose Cossentine of Blackduck, have returned to Be- midji and will'visit here for a day before returning to Eagle Bend. Post card portraits only $1.75 doz.: proofs supplied. Kodak finished post cards only Sc each. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 1Mo4$ Miss. Florence Johnson of St.”Paul, a student of Macalester college, will arrive .in the city this evening, and will spend some time in Bemidji in the interest of Macalester. Miss Johnson is a niece of C. G. Johnson of this city. She will be accompanied by another young lady and they will be guests at the Johnson home on Dewey avenue while in Bemidji, The following item appearing in the Crookston Daily Times will be of interest to Bemidji people, as Mrs. Welte was formerly Miss Mayme Ma- lone of this city. *“You're sure it’s not an April fool joke?” sharply questioned Deputy Auditor O. K. Ber- get this afternoon when some lady culled up she county office to notify H. J. Welte, county auditor that he was the father ot a son, who arrived early this afternoon at St. Vincent's hospital. Finally Mr. Berget was persuaded to go to the district court chambers where the county assessors are meeting and at which the county auditor presided, to tell of the good news."” REGULAR B. A. C. MEETING. Tomorrow night the B. A. C_ club will hold its regular meeting in the church basement and all members are urged to attend. . HOSTESS TO LINEA SOCIETY. Miss Othelia Johnson will enter- tain the Linea society of the Swedish Lutheran church Friday evening, in the church parlors. A cordial wel- come is extended. SURPRISED BY:FRIEKTS. Mrs. Clara Hewitt was pleasantly surprised by a group of friends and neighbors yesterday afternoon, who came in and,passed the hours in con- versation. Lunch was served by the self invited guests. FOOD SALE SATURDAY. The ladies of the First Scandina- vian Lutheran church will hold food sale in the Gas company’s Ruild- ing next to Carlson’s store, Saturday afternoon. Lunch will be served during the afternoon.. ALL DAY SESSION. The Baptist Ladies Aid society will bold an all day session Wednesday, April 9, in the church basement. A fancy work and apron sale will be held in connection and a cafeteria dinner and supper will be gerved. The public is cordially invited. i} SOCIAL SESSION. - ‘After the regular business meeting of the Rebekah lodge last eveping in the Odd Fellows hall, thé Benevol- ence circle met. This circle;ias re- ASTHM, AND CATARRH Try Before You Pay SENPINE, the great discovery for- ASTHMA, HAY FEVER, BRONCHITIS and CATARRH, has produced wonderful results with thousands of the most stubborn cases. If you have experimented with other treatments and have failed do not be discouraged, but try at our expense this truly meritorious remedy. Send right now for a free trial before you forget it. Address WOODWORTH COMPANY, ‘Wilton, Conn. - I r THE_BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER cently been formed and has adopted" . a French orphan. Lunch was served,/] the hostesses being Mrs. Dougherty, Mrs. H. S. Annette, and Mrs. Gross- man. SUNDAY SCHOOL PARTY. Girls and boys of the Presbyterian Sunday school who had kept their quarterlies for the past three months, were given a party in the church basement last evening. There were 67 guests, the admission fee being their quarterlies. The committee in chorge was Mrs. Stohl, Miss Lillie Stohl, Mrs. Frank Harris, Mrs. J. F. Essler, Mrs. K. H. Olson, Mrs. Robert Brownlee, Mrs. Joe McTaggart, Mrs. C. E. Battles and Mys. Jones. Those assisting with the games were Misses Muriel McGee, Evelyn Kirk, Pearl Brownlee and Emma Jones. BRIDE-TO-BE ENTERTAINED. Miss Lucy Brooks, whose marriage to Lieutenant Harold Hayner, U. S. M. C., will soon take place, was given a party last evening by members of the Presbyterian choir, Miss Brooks having been a members of that or- ganization for some time. The party was given at the A. A. Warfield home on Lake boulevard. THose present were Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Brooks, Rev.and Mrs. Lester P. Warford, ‘Mr, and Mrs. A. A. Warfield, Mr. and Mrs: Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Given, Mr. and Mrs, Greer, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jacobson, Misses Luey Brooks, Green, Lee Given. Carrie Armstrong, Ida Virginia Brown, Edla Nelson, Heilig, Mary Bell, Mabel Brooks, and Ray- mond Hannah and Attorney C. L. Pe- gelow. B. P. 0. ELKS. There will be a regular meeting of the KElk's lodge Thursday evening. E."H. Jerrard, secy. On Meeting Whittier. v It is ¢ —he m: the idedil one must have formed—! we had no disap- pointment when we suw Mr. Whittier, Those luminous ! Ro dirvect, such unmixed a look of simple questioning fnquiry, with tourh of self-con- Ko me v averth tio sciousness. or offense. given or taken, such lively, refreshing absence of the usudl canventional expressions toward a visitor. ¥ have never seen except in very young children. Those eyes told of one “who had kept innocency all hig days.”—Jessie Benton IFremont. Story By Directed Phullip Lonerggn Oscar Apjet Cash Specials! --for-- Friday, Saturday and Monday 1 large pkg. Krispy Crackers . .. .. ..39 1 3-1b. pkg. Rolled oats. ............28 2 cans red beahs. . ..20 2 cans Stone’s soups .19 2ecanscorn ........33 1 can asparagus . ...29 6 boxes matches. . . ..34 SOAP 1 large pkg Johnston’s Washing pdr. .....17 .|5 bars Swift’s Naptha S02P ., .- - ..25 {5 bars Lenox soap . ..25 3 bars Creme Oil. . ..25 only one assortment to a customer MEAT Pot roast .......18-22 Boiling beef ....15-.18 \\I.(;.Schfueqler!| || A Mother Wasp’s Good Work. 8(‘) far as known, only one small in- sect—a wasp of the sphex family— fi Tonight! #iaong the millions of creatures belong- ing to a lower order than man, has ever. employed the aid of a tool to ac —_ 2 complish a desived result. The mother = 24 SHOW AT 8yp0— wasp of this {:umily digs a tunnel in 2 o the ground. deposits her eggs in it, and after the wasp has made its tunnel and deposited the cges, it finishes its task by rawuiing down pellets of earth, lit- tle-stones, ote.. into the mouth of the PETERS tunnel. ‘Tl the race habit of these wasps. It is secorded on -undoubted N authority that one inventive mother, when the mouth of the tunuel was cov- “ ” ered to u level with the.wrest of the | THE FUHFEIT ground ahout it, brought a quantity of fine grains of dirt to the spot, und pick- A melodrama of Texas Ranch ing up n small pebble in hér mindibles, life, throbbing with action and used it as 2 hammer in pounding them full of expense. down. with ripid strokes, thus making e spot- 08 firm and as hard as the surrounding surface., Then she depart- ed, brought nore dirt, picked up the pebble again and used it. PATHE WEEKLY NEWS AT THE (rand TONICGHT-- B LAST TIME " Starting at 7:30 and 9:00 FRIDAY! Geraldine Farrar Wallace Reid in directer by Cecile B. DeMille SATURDAY Fatty Arbuckle in his newest picture “CAMPING OUT” ‘f"fleGRAND Bryant Washburn “The Gypsy * Trail” A PARAMOUNT PICTURE " She wanted things to hap- pen—not just slide by. She swanted a man—not a dress suit. _Ford Educational Weekly The Modern Hotel Dining Room and Kitchen. “*SLIM’S INHERITANCE"” comedy —AT THE— PAGE FIVE WANTED - A dealer in Bemidji to represent a national- Iy advertised standard 3500 'mile guaranteed tire. Exclusive territory granted. Write imme- diately, address M. R. care Pioneer. M. E. IBERTSON Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY Phone 317-W and 317-R 405 Beltrami Avenue BEMIDJI, lYllNN. e - REX -- Today Presents N. Vekroff. Photographed by Edward Earle. SHORT REVIEW velopment presents many new and thrilling situations. « ‘perience” from ever reaching the depressing stage. MARY BOLAND in~ . ‘A WOMANYS EXPERIENCE RACON-BACKER FILM CORPORATION “A Woman’s Experience” '‘Adapted ,from the play “Agnes” by Paul M. Potter. Senario and direction by Perry The story which was written by the past master of drama, Paul Potter, author of “Trilby,” “Arsene Lupin,” and other famous stories which have been presented on both stage and screen, is;decidedly the most exciting of all Mr. Potter’s works. “A Woman’'s Experience,” even though it deals with the problems of.mgrried life in exclusivé society, is unlike any story you have ever read or seen, and in its de- Although intensely dramatic and even tragic at times, * and the search for happiness which is ultimately found, prevents Ly On the contrary, it has a charm “4nd interest that will delight any audience and send them away happy. It is truly one of the very great plays of the screen, and it is earnestly urged that you avail yourself of the opportunity to see it while here this week. L-KO COMEDY IN TWO PARTS }Oc, 20c—Matinee—T7:20, 9:00 the delightful romance “A Woman’s Ex- COMING—Bert Lytell COMING—Harry Cary 11—12—13 “Hearts of Humanity” COMING-Sat. & Sun,

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