Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 10, 1919, Page 5

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To each ey give &n intereiting ‘and. complete review of the. city’s social activities is our deatre This page is devoted to personal mention, social items and and we solicit your cooperation in its maintenance. Items phoned or’ tp this office are appre- ciated by regders ‘of the paper and by ihe publishers. e — T-h.h-q 22 mm————— Mrs, vard Mrs J Erling of Wiltel & ] mornlns and in Wilton in: fl\‘ af! Bemidji yesterday and spetit the day | noon, returning to Bemidji for hb shopping. evening services. uo 000 to lE oL rarms. bun Mr. and Mrs Sam A. Cutter have |48 4 Co, d71tf| received word that their son, Carter Mr. and Mrs, 1,7 Conger are mov- ing into their home at 901 Lake boulevard. ¢ Mrs. Mildred Phelps of Grant Vsl-‘ ley drove to Beniidji yesterday and visited friends. Cash paid. for liberty bonds. Cutter, has arrived in the Unite States from France, where he hax been in the service for a year. He ig now at camp Mills, Pa, kin I go to the ham and egg supper in the Presbyterian chur¢ Tuesday might? Ma says F-xin, if you will take her and all us kl({l. 1n- city yesterday. between trains. lofih ltrapi nursery and green house, Bemidji. Phone 383-J. 1d510 Mrs. Nels Willet ot town of Frohn autoed to Bemidji yesterday and passed several hodrs with friends. I'm going to ask her right this minute, before Jim gets ahead of me, ,to go to the ham and egg supper Tuesday night, He beat me to it last year. 2-512 home from Crookston Monday for a short visit with gelstives here. Mrs. Bailey is alaymg with her parepts, Mr. ahd Mrs. N. P. Btone in Crooks- ton for.#ome time on account of i ness jn the family. - it Ma, you don’t have to make any supper for us Tuesday night, pa says he'll take us all to.the ham and egg supper at the Presbyterian church. Me for the ham and eggs. 2-512 Eb plants, ‘big roots, $5 per Mary McFadden, well known in Minnesota as a former _political writer and woman’s suffrage lobby- ist during sessions of the legisla- ture, and who addressed a conventjon of Women’s club in Bemidji several years ago, is now.located in New York as an editorial paragrapher on the Sun. J. W. Naugle of the Naygle Pole & Tie company, will return to the city next week from Minneapolis, where he. has been attending ' to business matters, Mr. Naugle also .witnessed the return of the 161st. fleld artillery while there, the cele- bration for “the returning Gopher gunners taking place Thursday, "] 'plnnu, big roots, $6 per OP m“m! nursery and g'rZen house, Bemidji. Phone 363-J. 1d510 Mrs. N. H. Ingersoll is expegted home next week from Coronado>Beach | California, where she spent the win- ter. She will be accompanied by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Howard G..In- gersoll and little son and Mrs. Thos. | Beare, who also sperit the winter sea- son in _California.—Brainerd’ Dis- patch. These ladies are well known in Bemidji, having visited friends here on several occasions. Mrs. John Vodt of Becida was called to Bloomington, Wis, today " on account of the serious illness of her brother. Representative’ Dan . DeLury, of ‘Walker, accompanied by his wife and lttle daughter,” was a Bemidji visitor yeste‘r'day, e Farm loans made without delay. See .C. M. Ascham. omce with J. Opsahl. 681Mo Mrs. ‘Baith Workman of Redby, who had been the guest of friends in the city for several days, returned w her home yesterday. . . Elms, Norway Pop- leghgod: er, also shrubs, Beltrami nursery and green house, Bemidji. Phone 363-J. 4 145610 Mrs G. H. Hansel of Bagley will bo the guest of her mother, Mrs. H W. Bailey and sister, Miss Minnie iley, over Sunday. - George Forte of town of Eckles, who has transacted business in the city for the past several days, re- turned to his home yesterday. Tuesday night the men of the Presbyterian church will hold their annual ham and egg supper in the church basement, Tickets 25501‘; Mrs. L, W, Galloway, manager .of the Elko Hat Shop, will leave this evening for St, Paul, where she will attend the white fashion: show, which takes place, Monday night. Mr, Galloway, proprietor of the Rex- all drug store at Cass Lake, will join his wife here and accompany her to St. Paql., Miss Edna Applegate, designer.at ‘the Eind Hat Shop, who left last evening for Chicago to at- tend the white fashion show, will join Mr. and Mrs, Galoway in St. Paul Wednesday and accompany them home, Mrs. W, H. Roberts has returned from Minneapolis where she speat the winter, and will again occupy her residence at 609 Lake boulevard. Rev, Einerson and Mr Sunness of Erskine were visitors it the home of Rev.-gnd Mre. Osmund Johnson yes- terday, while en rom.e to Black- duck. . Trees, Elms, ‘fivrway Poplar h‘gledcr Beltrami nur-ery and men 'hmme, Bemidji. Phone 363-J. 14610 Hey, Skinnay, you going to the ham and egg supper Tiesday night? 7 am and I am not going alone efther. Yep, she’s going too, Haven't askedl her yet but she went last year. 2+612 JITNEY PIE SALE. Yesterday the junior class of the Bemidif high school held a jitney ple sale for the students, They made $4.60, which will go toward defray- ing the expense of a page in the high school annual, STAGG FUNERAL TOMORROW. The funeral‘of Mrs, Caroline Btsg will be held in the Baptist’ churc tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev, A, M. Whitby officiating. . terment will be made in Greenwood cemetery. Mrs, Stagg died Tuesday. Mr, anll Mrs. €. ©. Gowram of Grand Forks arrived in Bemidji yes- terday and will spend a week at La- vinia where they will make their cottage ready for the summer. 10&11 ) house, Bemfji. b plants, big roots, $5 per bngltraml nurséry and greem Phone 363-J. 145190 Rev. O P. Grambo ‘has returned from Saskatchewan, Canada, where he had been on businesh for the past ten days. Rev. Grambo is pastor .of the Lutheran Free church of Nymore. Shade Trees, Elms, Norwny Poplar Box Fider, also shrubs. Beltramii nursery and green .house, Bemidji. Phone 363-J. 1d5i10 Mrs. Harold Shaw is ill at her home on Irvine avenue, and is under the care of nurse Mrs, John Thomp- son, Her husband is employed at the City Drug store, as pharmacist, MONDAY and TUESDAY James Oliver Curwood’s Story “Two Women” Starring Beautiful ANITA STEWART AT THE GRAND Alex Straiton, of Troppman’s de- partment store, will leave this even- ing for Minneapolis on business. When he returns to Bemidji he will be nccompanied by his wife and son, Hello, is that you? Well, this. is{: me, How would you like to go to the ham and egg supper with me ~”Tuesday night. Where? Whny, in * the Presbyterian church, Al right, 'l call for you good and ea;llyz. 2-! Rev. Osmund Johnson, pasior of the Norwegian Lutheran church, will preach in Solway tomorrew ive Page GLYDW PmY NUPTIALS. The hours were passed in games and Paul Glydep of Hill City and Flora Perry' of Bemidji were united in marriage 11:30 o'clock, at the Presbyterian parsonage, Rev. Lester P. Warford officiating, Misses, Lienp ; Munson, Alma Mun- son ayd: Mabel Meyers entertained group .of . twenty-five guests at G. 'Bolcom home on Lake bo guests. will be entertained at supper at Liamond peint, .At a meeting of school dis'.(lct No. chosen as the sité for the-new school building. $10,000 bonds to cover the cost, Plans for the sehool were drawn by Architect HAM AND EGG Tuesday night the annual ham and ‘egg supper will be given by the men ofs the Presbyterian church,: in: the church . basement, ed her fitth birth anniyersary yes- terday afternoon by eatertainfug a group of little folks. at her home. THE BEMIDJI QA!LY PIONEER PAGE FIVE Aullor Also a Fighter, A recenti published history of the New York Sun contains this unpoetic reminiscence of “William Cullen Bry- ant: “Br) wos 1 busy man, for he was the <t editor of the Evening Post as well as u magazine contribu- tor and a tc:cher, Fame had come to him early. for ‘Thanatopsis’ was pub- lished when he was twenty-three, and ‘To a Wuterfowl' appeared a year later, in 1818. Now, in his thirties, he was no longer the delicate youth, the dreamy poet. One April day in 1831 Bryant and William L. Stone, ove of the editors of. the Commercial Adver- tiser, had a rave fight in front of the ety hall, the poet beginning It with a cowskin whip swung at Stone's head, and the spectators ending it after Stone had seized the whip. These two were editors of sixpenny ‘respect- ables.”” music and lunch was served. The fguests were Alice Kathryn Coe, Marsha Black, Florence Forbes, Irene, Edward and Tommy Rood, Ed- ward Currie, May Ann and Joe Mur- ray, Verna Lou Nikle, Clifford Lanto, Margaret O'Connors, Mpyrtle and Harry Bucklen, MOTHER'S DAY TOMORROW. Mother's Day will be fittingly ob- he served in all the Bemidji churches - | fomorrow, many of the pastors hav- hi ing prepared special sermons for this day, At first Mother’s day was only observed in Sunday schools and churches, but so widespread has the observance of the second Sunday in May become, that the sight' of men and women wearing colored ‘flowers in honor of ‘living mothers land white ones in memory of those who are dead, would say, ‘“Mother’s, day” to those who have lost track of the calendar, Mother's day was ‘first observed in 1908, but it was not untfl’ 1914 that congress passed a resolution designating the second Sunday in May as Mother's day, yesterday. morning at They were attended by Kate Glyden, HOSTESSES AT CARDS. Featuring Dorethy Dalton Also “Big V" comedy “CHUMPS & COPS” this. afternoon at. cards. NEW-SCHOOL HOUSE. Thursday, six cornerk The hoard also voted E. A, Roberts of Bemidji EGG SUPPER: Yeth, Indeed it Ith, Sald the facetious feller: “It's pretty hard to convince n mere man that his wife hasn’t a thing to wear when he, has to wait two hours before theater Monday and Tuesday U o Mummy. These . annual qulra room 51,', Markham h%m suppers haye been given for the A mun erent from any other | time for her to put it on.” : ; e past ) ot ot e i Bowalh [t Toere, Sud wero bekwn by Hew b the i, o tory tn New | e Mr. and Mrs. George skoomnd of{ this morning and will remain until of the chu,cfie' Wil he CYadDOsE York city "1« belleved to be the town of N?rthern were amang the out | agfter the tax sale which is to, y only iy kind ever found. It , < Northern Minn;, agency. Dwight| tage on Long Lake. An. enjoyable danging party waslAntofapn.: und is the mummy "D. " Miller, - dlependable: insurance o held: lagt evening for the young peo-iof n (hii: 1 who was burled every kind at fair rates. 17th y Are_you safeguarding both your plel' ‘g "’; b‘f‘em"“' °t\}l‘° Bpiseo- 1y, 4 cave i.le engaged In mining Phone 1867. Sscm'lty Bank \Bu d- and your childrens heali by serv g pal ¢hurch. Rev, and Mrs, George| . .. ., i.iorlc times. The | . rized butter? 9| Miss Olive Whaley ‘was. foor. man | b0y, hei cted from the alr, - oua d | becau : 4 through the actlon A. G, Wedge, TF ot Minnespolls| Davia Gill, of Gl Brothers cloth. | 360, The punch Lowl was presided \ ' . he sadts, ulded by the ex- vice-president of the First National| ing atore, has returned frot a busi- over by Mrs. C. W, Brandborg, . The/of t et | bank, is in Bemidji today. 63 ::';lrp, to St.mPaul and Min“p.e oufeet of the party Wes to prowide| treme:, ctinate- of - the' reglon. WILLIAM Fox r r- apolis. He was accompanied howme a .guitable . place, . under: au={ With iy were found the PRESENTS Money saving prices on quality | by his mother, Mrs. U, Gill, who wiit spices, for the young of both sexes to stone v sl stone hamioers with portraits and kodak finishing at}spend a _month in Bomidjl visiting {::fi; dnhdl develop their newly hafted . hondles used in min- Rich's studio . Phone 570-W 20 16)her sons David and. PRIHA ofil snd od art obdsueing “ing, 1 1. aud a bag of lama st. i 612-1Mob | tamilies. NATAL DAY mmm' skin f-+ s the iined ore, Mrs. Georgé Francis of Wilton was| . Mrs. Thayer C. Bailey will accoms | . Beverly May Nikle, daughter of = among the business visitors in the| pany her husband, Attorney Bailey,|Mr. and Mrs. Adam Nikle, celebrat. Optimistic Thought. —IN— As a storm purifies the alr, so does misfortune sweeten life “Caughton the Jump” A runaway team dash madly down a dangerous road, bearing in the wagon behind them ‘a terror-stricken girl. An interpid horseman, following to the rescue, comes abreast the team and shouts a command. Only by a perilous leap from wagon into strong, waiting arms can the girl's life be saved. She takes the ieap. Is it strange that romance was born in that embrace? The TOM MIX In the William Fox Production ‘““Fighting for Gold’’ A rapid-fire drama of the west. A play that grips the in?uginntion Scenario by Charles Kenyon Directed by Edward J. LeSaint Six Parts PEARLINWHITE “The Lightening Raider” Episode 8—“THE CAVE OF DREAD” 10c—20c Matinee 2:30 7:20—9:00 10 BUSHELS OF POTATOES GIVEN AWAY ™ REX THEATRE THOS. J. CULLIGAN Presents Blake’s Peerless Hawaiian Singers and Players A program of American and Hawaiian numbers. TONIGHT ONLY Remember the smiling, Breexy, stur of ‘“Sandy Burke of the U Bar U." See him again tonight only. = 'LOUIS BENNISON in the newest Goldwyn play “SPEEDY MEADE” A smile, a gun, the Ivl\olo west was fif, and speed was his middle name... A strong western of how they win love and g lose their hearts out there on the plains. Also Showin' “SAFETY FIRST AMBROSE” A Sennet-Keystone comedy with Mack Swain ® At the GH AND THeaTre F( MONDAY and TUESDAY 2:30 7:30 9:00 Each an artist and soloist. Popular Prices. [ G“f I‘lm . Lillin:n Gis’h Geo:ge I-Inncm, nnmyvnfmn' Maxeid Stanley a"m&’::z &mnx the same cagt os Paramount--Mack Sennett Comedy “NEVER TOO OLD”---a Great Laugh Producer Special Music ELKO ORCHESTRA Evenings Attractions Three: Prices10¢c & 200——Time 3:00,7:30, 9:10 ELKO THEATRE -mmrfl\o?anafion mflaemwfin‘m € = Tonight & Sunday, Mat. & Eve. ,

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