Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 12, 1919, Page 3

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_~=* Mrs. H. R. Jones and daughters, 7 .Thief River Falls were in Bemidji SATURHA? EVENING; JULY 12,.1919 the tentative date of the event, al- though this may later be changed.|at ‘the: First National bank of Hope, N. D, arrived in the city at noon and el will visit her mother, Mrs. O. B. Sonstrud and sisters during her vaca- The M. W, A. will give a dance at |I. Conklin home in the country. They- ‘will return to Bemidji Tuesday. 0dd' Fellows’ hall next -Tuesday night. yesterday. pital this week. $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Langd Co. dar1te Mrs. N. D._ who is spending several weeks at her cottage at Grand Forks bay went to Grand Forks today,~ where she will spend a short time before Mrs. E. F. Kruger and daughter Haze¢l of Tenstrike were between train. visitors Friday. " 1 N returning to Bemidji. Mesdames Martha and Hulda King | ;o) 0 0F Grang Forks, who has been her guest for a week, accompanied her to the North Dakota city. of Becida were the guests of friends in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Francis .of ‘Wilton are visiting friends at Lake George for several days. Keep a kodak story of the child- ren. Film developed 10c; prints 3c, 4c, be. portraits. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Miss Severson wk;o has visited friends in Brainerd for a few days returned home yesterday. Mrs. A. Gunning andd Mrs. R. Brue of Clearbrook were among the out of town shoppers yesterday. To each day give an interesting and complete review of the city’s social activities is our desire. This page is devoted to personal mention, social items and news briefs and we solieit your cooperation in its maintenance. - Items phoned or mailed to this office are appre- ciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers. Telephone 922, g The Bagley Independent says: “Mr. Mrs. A. Harklau of Pinewood Was|and Mrs. W. T. Melville, otyAlbert- a between train visitor in the city|yille, Wis., arrived in the village Wednesday for a visit with Mr. and 3 . Mrs. Thos. Wiltse. A daughter was-born to Mr. and|, pjece of Mrs. Wiltse. Before com- Mrs. D. A. Bowe at:8t. Anthony’s hos-| jnz to Bagley, Mr. and Mrs. Melville vigited at Virginia Bemidji and otuer points in this state.” by a good many people.—Hubbard County Journal, Park Rapids. Miss Dagny Engstad has returned from Maple Lake, where she has been the guest of Miss Lillian wsendeke. Miss Bendeke will come here on Sat- urday to be Miss Engstad’s guest for a time. - erans-and the; others:members. of th band conducted by Leader Sousa be- fore he organized his Great Lake FACULTY ON OUTING. today on an-outing. OFFICERS:FAREWE™ L. Nf tha AR memhars, 27 ara. war vaet. Blln IEMIDJI DAILY: PIONEER tion. Trainipng Station Band for the navy.” The-faculty-of the Bemidii summer school will go to Itasca:State park | Ensigp.and.Mrs. J. H. Bittorf of: the local Salvation Army corps will day night. give thejr farewell address on_Sun- They have been in; charge of the local corps for eighteen| ful stay. here. Mrs. Milville ig | the{F 0w appointment. \ Norman of Grand Forks, Wm.S. HART “The TIGER ‘MAN” A thrilling story of the - .desert ELKOTHEATRE Miss Coleen The aeroplane used for exhibition purposes at Bemidji last Sunday flew over Park Rapids Saturday afternoon between five and six o’clock” while en route to Bemidji. 3 rather low, from 500 to 1,000 feet Moucy also saved vou on|, " and seemed to be following the 714-1Mo | Great Northern track. It was flying It was seen Mrs. J. R. Engstad expects Verna Wright and Edyth Wright |to 8o to Bemidji this morning for an of Minneapolis are in the city for a|outing at Birchmont Beach. Dr. Engstad will go down later to spend some time at the lake with Mrs. Eng- stad.—Grand Forks Herald. few days demonstrating mapleen. Mrs. Elsie Anderson of Judd, N. D., is visiting at the home of her sister Mrs. Pearl- Barnell of Oak street for a short time. Miss Harriet Frost of Minneapolis arrived in the city this morning and is the guest of Miss Velma Dean, of Lake boulevard. Chicken dinner and blueberry pie will be served at WaVille Inn tomor- row evening at 5 o’clock. lai12 Miss Margerie Main of Turtle River and Miss Bertha Barlow of Warren, who is Miss Main's guest, passed yesterday in the city shopping. Mrs. Syble Tonsoger of Eagle Bend will arrive in the city this eve- ning and will be the guest of her sis- ter, Mrs. Pearl Barnell fur sevsral days: Mrs. J. W. Mienes and daughter, Margaret, of Minneapolis arrived in the city this week and are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Bowe. Wyman Ball of Reynolds, N. D, who came to Bemidji last week to attend the funeral of his father, George Ball, returned to his home Friday. Helen and Peggy have returned to Bemidji from a visit with Mrs. Jones ‘sister, Mrs. Harry Carpenter of Crookston. H. A. Andrews, who has been chief clerk of Red Lake Indian agency, and family were. in Bemidji yesterdday en route to Write Earth, where he has been transferred. Miss Doris Leibsle of Des Moines, Ia., is the guest of Miss Velma Dean of "Lake boulevard for several weeks. Miss Leibsle is a sister of Roy Leibsle formerly of Bemidj). A 8 Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Carlson of yesterday em route to Blackduck, where ‘ they will visit friends and relatives for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Melville, who have visited relatives in Hibbing, Solway and Bemidji returned to their home in- Chippewa Falls yes- terday after six weeks visit. F. Main, Charles Hopwood, Mr. Holmes and Walter Forslund of Warren, who motored to the Fred Main home in Turtle River this week returned to Warren by motor yester- day. : Mrs. Tagley received a wire yes- terday that her husband has returned from France. Corporal Tagley has been in the service for 19 months. Corp. Claude Chapman of Bemidji is also with him. Mrs. LeRoy B. Truesdell and daughter, Gwendolyn, of Chicago are visiting at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Beaver on Birch- mont road. Mrs. Truesdell and Mrs, Beaver are sisters. Walter F. Dickess, superintendent of the White Earth Indian reserva- tion, formerly superintendent of the Red Lake Indian reservation, was in Bemidji yesterdady en route to his home from Cass Lake where he at- tended the Indian council. Miss Aileen Ecklund of Grand Rapids, Wis., who has been a guest at the D. Gainey and Jacob Kohler homes has returned to her home in Grand Rapids, Wis. Her sister, Miss Lyda Ecklund met her in Minneapolis and accompanied her home. Mrs. Justice Carlson and niece, Miss Pearl Barlow of Warren, who have been guests at the O. B. Son- strud home on Dewey avenue since Tuesday morning, are visiting at the According to an item appearing in the Grand Forks Herald that city is preparing for another musical treat. The Herald says: have John Phillip Sousa and his band of 65 pieces, play in Grand Forks in Octobe~ the matter was taken up at a regular rehearsal of the Grand Forks Municipal band last night and a committee named to talk over the matter locally, to see whether the guarantee . among the business men. er, E. A. Moses, A. B. Rheinhart and; Fred Redick are the committee. Miss: Marjorie Cowan, representing the band, was in the city yesterday, con- ferring with leaders of the organiza- tions which might pack up the affair. With the Thursday Musical club, the. matter was referred by the Commer- cial club to the band. October 30 is Phone 638-W AN.UMBRELLA FUND— When the skies threat: en & storm, the. wise: man and woman carry an ums brella. The sky of your life is likely to be overcast with clouds at any time: A Life Insurance Policy will prove to be an Um- brella. Fund. D. S. Mitchell The New York Life Man . Northern Natl. Bank Bldg. Room & Phone 576W “In an effort to asked can be raised J. D. Turn-~ = +CLEVER—SMILING—POPULAR ~ TOM MOORE in the Saturday Evening Post story of the same name by Basil King “THE GITY OF COMRADES” He was down—'way down—attempting to. burglarize a home, he was discovered by a wonderful girl. Then he started up—Ilater meeting the girl who did not recognize the clean-cut man as the out-cast who had tried to rob her. YOU WILL LIKE “TOM” IN THIS PICTURE Also S!lowing “SMILING” BILL PARSONS in the comedy “CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE” at the WE PAY the highest market price for rags metals, rubbers and scrap iron. We also pay freight B2’ on all out of town shipments .for 100 pounds and over. Highest 2% prices paid for.hides. GOLDBERG’S HIDE & FUR CO. 112 3d Street months and have-had.a very success- After a:three weeks: furlough at Racine, Wis; they will proceed to- Ishpeming, Michigan, to Palmer Anderson of-Imternational Falls is the guest of his mother; Mrs. P. N. Anderson, during -the week end. “PAID IN FULL” A new Paramount picture PAULINE FREDERICK MONDAY & TUESDAY TEACHERS PREFER OFFICE WORK Two former teachers who believe that the business world offers better chances for ad- vancement than the school- room, are Misses Lulu Nutt of Wimbledon, N. D., and Selma Sviggum, Kindred, N. D. Both used the splendid com- mercial training of the Dakota Business College, Fargo, N. D., Miss Ella. Sonstrud, stenographer D. W. GRIFFITH “The Girl Who Stayed at Home” An Artcraft special in 7 parts She is alone. Her only friend is the service star above her head. The phone rings and a hearty voice offers “life,” wine, the dance, “bright lights”’—the life of which she had lived no other until the day on which she hung up that solitary star. Did she go? What did she say? Was the lonely service star even more lonely because of that call? ELKO ORCHESTRA “TheLittle Widow” AT THE E LK o MATINEE 3 P. M.-10c-20c Night 7:30-9:15—10c-28¢ as a stepping stone to better- ing their positions. Miss Nutt is now showing her capabilities with the Merchants National Bank of Wimbledon. Miss Svig- gum is at the Enderlin Garage Co. Address F. L. Watkins, 806 Front St., Fargo, N. D. about D. B. C. summer courses. l — EAT — Third Street Cafe Our Waiters Do the Waiting LEWIS BEROUD SATISFACTION GUARANTEED URING the month of July we will give a discount of ten per cent on Fur Coats. The new coats are now in stock. Wombats, River Minks, Musk Rats, Hudson Seals. Fur Coats will be scarce and the price will advance. You can save from $15.00 to $50.00 on a FUR COAT this month. - - - - - BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA A Paramount-Mack Sennet comedy filled with laughs 'LICENSED AUCTIONEER 514 Mississippi Ave.

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