Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 9, 1919, Page 3

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THE BEMIDJI:-DAILY PIONEER WAVILLE INN OPENED. Yesterday was the opening day of the Waville Inn, of- which Mrs. Belle Brown {s proprietor. Among the dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Opsahl and family, Mr. and Mrs, Hector Brown, Mr. ana Mrs. R. B. Bass, Miss Krause, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Baker and daughter, Mr. and Mrs: T. C. Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. |bean the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Grimm and Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Di- caire, for the past two weeks, went to' Crookston Saturday afternoon, where they will visit at the Harold Chapman home. They will visit there for ‘two weeks and will then go to Los Angeles, Cal., where they will join Mrs. Lathrop’s mother. . ———— REBEKAHS T0 MEET. To each day give an interesting and complete review of the city’s social aotivities is our desire. This page is devoted to persopal mention, social items and news briefs and we solicit your cooperation h? its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to this office are appre- c:_nt.ad by readers of the paper and by the publishers. ) of the Rebekahs will meet at' the|French and family, Mr. and Mrs, J. Telephone 922. Irvine avenue. A largé attendance|Mrs. Osmund Johnson and daughters ls desired. Borghild and Alfhild, and son, Paul, . Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bacon, Mr. and ENTERTAINED AT DINNER. |Mrs. C. N. Grover, Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Van Arnam Lisherness and son, Earl Elleson, Mr. and.Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Day enter- and Mrs. E. E. Kenfield, Mr. and Mrs. tained at six o’clock dinner last eve- :fincélfilnzl;ug;t::dmhf:nlg'nx;.JX?’E. I ning in honor of Miss Essle Hazen |meir “Mr and Mrs. Walter Marcum | ar. and Mrs. L. Jensen of Clear-|of Mrs. Davis, making thg trip by brook were Bemidji visitors Satur-|auto. They made the trip home via day. Fargo, where they stopped for & short i visit with relatives.—Crookston . Andrew Shaw of town of Hornet|Daily Times. has gone to Minneapolis on a busi- mess trip. . Mrs. Willlam K. Denison and lit-}and Roy Titus of this city and Mar- Goi S tle daughter have returned gromhsit gurt:t D;y and Howard Dohorgty of |*0d 808, and Mrs. George Kreatz. ‘Get:.your cabbage and tomato|Paul, where they have made their|Brainerd. W R b plants at 913 Missisippi Ave, 4d611|home while Dr. Denison was in’the : i 'l;g:i:y:?at;ls Ag'tarflsh are in the tips te service. . They will reside at 917 WAR VETERAN BACK. . Mrs..0. N. Nelson of Pinewood vis- | Minnesota avenue. Harold Naylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. ited:’ friends in ' Bemidji between P E. J. Naylor, returned Saturday e ——————— trains Saturday, Mrs. Maurice Rothchild of Min-|morning, having received his dis- . 3 neapolis arrived in Bemidji 8aturday|charge from military service at e es " We have a 1o} of Danish Ballhead |evening and left yesterday morning|Camp Grant. ' Naylor, who was a . for (Cass Lake where ‘she enjoyed. the| member of the 79th division, 312 day on a fishing trip. She returned|Field artillery, had been in the serv: to her home in Minneapolis last|jce overseas since last July. i Have you had your dish of ice|evening. ! cmm today.‘ d i Matt Kelley, who had fbeen visit- EVANS IS INJ'URED. | Thaat[e “"TOday E. R. Evans, superintendent of enbbage at ‘the ‘greenhouse. Phone 156 . E. Webster. 2d610 »\Ml‘fl Sidney Miller of Pinewood |ing friends in Bemidji for the past|,; ™ s~ oovcion Lumber company's was among the out of town shoppers |two weeks, went to Cass Lake Satur: J pany " 1) e city Saturday. day on a fishing trip. Several busi- mill No. 2, was badly bruised when DOES A WOMAN DE.- hi ti d 3 there. Mr. Kelley returned to his| iyon gige of -the Nymore -road eon- UNION WITH A MAN hy tad ome taday. - crete bridge, on his way to the mill, OF THE UNDER Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Forester left ;hen he turnedbnut for another car. WORLD? Satnurday evening for Minneapolis, 0 bones were broken; This Social Problem Is . Where they will visit Mr. Forester's . parents for two weeks. Mr Forest-| SUNDAY SCHOOL MEETINGS. Answered in “’A;J. Booth of Langor has pir- chased property in Bemidji and will ?ifl.ke his home in the city in the fu- ture. || Farm loans -made without delay, See C. M. Ascham, office with J, J. hl y s thern Na-| __Rev. John O. Ferris of Minneapolis, Opsah_. . 68-1Mo :{o;:ler‘?:;?‘y ‘fi l&éh:lgo;ndrfs en- | district superintendent of the Ameri-’ REGENER ATION Mrs. D. Payne amd three children | joying his summer vacation. can Sunday School union, was the of Leonard motored to Bemidji Sat- guest of Rev. A. M. Soper and family. Starring urday and passed the hours shop- Henry Golden and family of Gar-|Yesterday. He addressed union Sun- ¢’ ping. rison, N. D., arrived in the city Sat-|day school meetings at Leonard and ,ANNA Q. NILSSON e { urday noon ‘and will be the guests of Moose Creek Sunday. This morning L | Antop Helgeson, Louis Larson and | Mr. .and Mrs. Frank Lane for ten|he went to Duluth where he will ad- A Powerful William Fox pro- Tver Refsdahl of Aure were among|days. Mrs. Golden is a daughter of | dress similar meetings. d“CtlonvAd“'w:{:l? by R. Mr. and Mrs. Lane. Mr. and Mrs. the business visitors in the city Sat- Golden moved to North Dakota in urday. BARKER T0 RETURN. 11 ulsati huma Mrs, Earle A. Barker and dadfh- It telle s Fle of Gwen Kil. ife of Owen Kil- : i —_— 1914. story of the '. $50,000 to loan on farms, Dean ter, Verna, and son, Walter, will dare, a famous author, raised in Land Co. 471t Mrs. E. M. Phelps went to Bemidji|leave this: week for New York City, - the slums, who was regenerated where they will join Lieutenant Alice Schussman is ill at her home, | her grandson, Ralph Everest and|Barker, who will return to Bemidji him to read and write. In the 512 Eighth street, suffering from a|family. From there she will go to|with them, having, been released very flower of his love death sore throat. . Remer for a few days’ visit ‘with her{ from active duty. Lieutenant Barker robbed him of the woman he s daughter, Maude Phelps, who is em- | has been in the service since 1917, ‘was to marry. Story from “My ployed in the Remer Drug Store.— |and left Bemidji in command of the Mamie Rose. I Blgen a. guest-‘at the ‘P.” M. Dicaire | Brainerd Dispatch. o Bemidjidl;lavnl ;}imia. mtll? lthterswa;! - ime for two weeks, has returned i commanding officer on the U. 8. S. . : to his home. William Eben Bowser, son oé Mr. {Vrtasssachusetts, and lmlfr was on the Marle Walcamp m i and Mrs. W. N. Bowser, returned yes-|U. S. S. Montana. The return trip Mrs. Seth Smith and daughter, |terday morning from St. Thomas|will be made by automobile. ‘THE RED GLOVE’ Blanche, of Becida motored to the|Military college. He graduated from . city Saturday and passed the day |the high school and military depart-i GRADUATED FROM NORMAL. 10c, 20c; Matinee 2:30; 7:20, 9 with friends. ment last Friday and expects to 80| Miss Edith Mills, daughter of Mr. this afternoon where she will visit by a school teacher, who taught Henry Holm of Pinewood, who has on with the regular college course|and Mrs. H. Mills, returned yesterday TOMORROW : . Koors’ ice cre;jm ismade with pure | tfiere next year. morning from Mankato normal. Her JANE and KATHERINE LEE lv’v,eot pasteurized cream. 612tf room mate, Miss Mabel Johnson, in the thrilling comed, icture Mrs. Edward Rood of Minneapolis| qaughter of Rev. and Mrs. Osmund % " £ "y o . Mrs. Ed. Currey returned to Be-|is the guest of her.sons, Andrew R0od | Johnson, accompanied her as far' as 'SMILES and Christ -Rood for a week. Mr8.) pinneapolis, where she will visit her : : Rood is a former resident of Bemidji. :mcle al,lld a'u:t,?]‘_:;s a?nd Mrs. Bakke Special matinee 2:30 for young She makes her home with her som,land her grandmother, Mrs. Olive ; and old. the guest- of ' her - brother, J. L. . his work with the Bemidji Box com- | ay)e, Ludvig, who ownes and operates 8|yijelstad for a few days. Miss Mills Mrs. Hilda Stenland of St. Paul is|restaurant in Minneapolis.. Before|,jso gpent a couple of days at the Dr. visiting ;at. the home .of her parents, entering the restaurant business, Mr.| gakke home en route to Bemidji. - WED.&«THUR. Melllcka and wife. - pany. Bell was a memb?‘r of the Be- B e el 2 D ! Cash paid for liberty bonds. In|midji naval militia when it Wwas| wire gauze netting over cucumbers qmu room 51, Markham hotel, 41tf|called into service and he received | 214 melons will protect them from g ‘THE MAN FROM }Kr tamd Mrs. ll:leyer. of Grant Val- |[Ro6d ‘was a traveling salesman. Miss Mills and Miss Johnson are both or a mont! s ! duat igh school evy i Remson M. Bell, who since his dis- graduates of the Bemidji high sehoo geveral ‘promotions as a result of ef-| the striped bettles. Often a thorough ficient work. \ sprinkling of lime of dust is effective. FUNERAL RANGE, Mr. and Mrs. William Melville of midji this morning from Minneapolis and Duluth where she had been the guest of friends. and last Thursda, raduated from charge from the navy has been visit- y & o tlie normal. Miss Mills will teach ing at Washburn, Wis., Teturned to|in" Blackduck .next. year and Miss Bemidji this morning and will resume | yohnson will teach at Thief River ;Miss Emma Meilicke, ‘who has finished her school ‘at ‘Moorhead, - is ) Miss Edna Fuller, who taught in the Bemidji public schools during the year, will leave this evening for r home in Minneapolis. Eveleth are visiting relatives and Featuring i Martin. Kt 5 Ey Kt friends in Bfimldjl for a ledeayi i i Martin . Knutson, who has taug] from here they will go to Grand ‘ | the Murray school in town of Hornet, | Forks to visit. En route to their WALLACE RHD has returned to his home in Bel-|home they will spend a few days in E [ N | Bemidji fishing. The Melvilles are formeér residents of Bemidji, and while here Mr. Melville was em- ployed with the Northwestern Tele- phone company. grade, having finished his term. AT THE . AND TUESDAY at 3:00, 7:30 and 9:00 Dorothy | GISH + Ice cream i8 the national dessert. b 612tt i et ! Mrs. A. A. Andrews and daughter from Remidjt visited in the city on their way to Kennedy for a visit with friends—Crookston Daily Times. Mrs. L. A. Lathrop and daughter, Corinne of Minneapolis, who have i —_— i Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nelson of town of Northern were in the city Saturday en route to Gully, where - they spent the week-end visiting rel- atives. ! A. McBride was up to Cass Lake 4’ last week, and he and Mr. Bailey, of Bemidji Auto <—Livery—> In that charming story Bemidji, planted some 7,250,000 pike ‘THE HOPE CHEST’ fry in Cass Lake.—Cass County i’ioneer _ ‘ v Also Showing g G. S. Harding, manager of the ‘DARING & DYNAMITE’ Five and S-'vcn Passenger Cars N érand theatre, spent yesterday in Country trips a specialty. Care- ~*{ = flass Lake where he wag the guest ful drivers and moderate prices. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Harding.' i ! Mr. and Mrs. N, L. Hakkerup and children returned yesterday from Virginia, Minn. ,where they were the guests of Mr. Hakkerup's broth- er, John, for several days. Comedy “Big V"’ 2-parts ||| Try a trip around the lake. Or- der your car at the Ideal Billiard Parlor. Phone, 470 Res. Phones, 536-J, 343-W ' .Same prices as before thé war on kodak finishing at Rich Studio, 29 ;om St. . Phone 570-W. 613-1Mo © Mrs. W. H. Steumpges, Miss Steumpges, Mrs. D. M. Edwards and ) Miss Blanche Edwards of Solway / motored to Bemidji Saturday and passed the day with friends. Fred Rhoda, clerk of court, will leave Wednesday for Baudette, the annual special term of district court ¢onvening there Thursday with Judge B. F. Wright of Park Rapids, presiding. - Will speak in Bemidii at Moose hall in the Nangle Block on the subject of VOCATIONAL TRAINING OF ORPHAN CHILDREN AT MOOSEHEART HOME ‘Mrs. L. F. Murphy and daughter, Claire, and son, Louis F. Jr., of Grand Forks, N. D., will arrive in Bemidji Wednesday and will visit Mrs. Murphy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Dicaire. i Mr. and .Mrs. F. R. Davies and ey three children, of Plummer, spent 1ast week end with Mrs. W. L. Davies of 232 Lincoln avenue. Mr. Davies bas returned to.his home and Mrs. vies and children ‘will remdin for several days. Captain and Mrs. Mar- &um of Bemidji also were the guests This address will be of great interest to people who have children. No ad- mision charge. Don’t miss it. TUESDAY, 8 p. m., JUNE 10th Wednesday and.. Thursday . : M‘g—g EXTENDED AUTO TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Meilicke have as their house guests, Mr. Melilicke's brother, W. C." Meilicke and wife, son Kermit and daughter Esther of Morden, Man., Can. They will visit here for a week and will go from here to Brainerd, Detroit, Minn., and Fargo, N: D. At Detroit they will visit Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Danfels, formerly of Bemidji, Mrs. Daniels be- Wednesday . evening the auxillary|J. E. Younggren, Mr. and Mrs. Ed|ing Mr. Melicke's sister. At Fargo / f they will visit another brother of sional conduct home .of Mrs. T. J. Andrews, 1837 | H. Koors, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Conger, | Mr. Ieilicke. B is a triumph of ex- Beltrami County Service our watchword UR Profes- perience and science. Our ade- quate _equipment, our skill and our courtesy are res- pectfully placed at the disposal of the —Travelers— wil} find a warm welcome at Minneapolis BRING RESULTS Josse L. Lasky presents Wallace Reid with THEO. ROBERTS and ANN LITTLE —IN— “The Roaring Road” in the ‘“coop” one minute— burning the road at 142 miles per hour the next. How, Why, For a girl, of WALLACE RE‘ D course... A Saturday Evening PARAMOVNT PICTURES Post Story. Also showing—+— Chester Conklin in “Dizzy Heights and Daring Hearts” A Keystone 2-part comedy 5 ; SHOWS AT 2:30, 7:30 & 9 ADMISSION, 10¢, 20c Satisfaction for the sweet tooth. Aid to aprpetite and digestion — benefit andenjoyment in LASTING form. Aand only 5 cents a package. THE PIONEER WANT ADS

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