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- :‘f;\ tsn’t 1t? 3 1d1315) -~ Friday. SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 15, 1919 Te each day give an interesting and complete review of the city’s social activities is our desire. This page is devoted to per- sonal mention, social items afd news briefs and we solicit your co-operation in its maintenancei s Items phoned or mailed to this office are appreciated by readets 6f the paper and by the publishers Mrs. S. friends in Bemidji Friday. fudge, at Mac’s. 2d1115 Loans and insurance. Northern' Land Co. Phone 29. 813tt 1. G. Haycraft of Solway spent Frij day in the city on business. a sl e Mrs. John Noel of Northern trans~ acted business in Bemidji Friday. See the nutty display at Mac's Confectionery Store, 8rd St. 2d1}15 Fred Pevey of Pinewood!'s visiting. his uncle, John Parker, here this] week. . Mrs. Henry Conard of Turtle River was a business visitor in Bemidji Mrs. Sydney MiHler of Pinewood was a between train shopper in Be- midji Friday. . Mrs. Fred Shummal of Lake Moval visited her mother, Mrs. James Mer- tin here Friday. - Alfred McDonald of Internatienal Falls-is visiting friends and relatives in Bemidji this week. - Mrs, Charles Link of Bemidji, whe has been visiting relatives in Duluth the past week, returned Friday. < If you want to sell or excnange fimr property, write me, John J. Bl_s.ckq. Minn St. Chippewa Falls, Wis. - " Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Crawford Tre- turned this morning from a visit to|turkey. , different points in the southern part|now don’t it? of the state. Ross of Northern visited] ‘Mississippi avenue, are the parents ‘of a daughter, born Friday. Try a plate of ice cream with hot]" .| Land - €o. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seado, 521 Dean da71tt $50,000 to loan or rarms. Mrs. Ward Neumann of Minot, N. D,, is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. E. W. Johnson. Young ladies desiring to take a course in nursing, apply to Sister Su- perior. St. Anthony’s hospital. 6d1114 Mr. and Mrs. Andy Larson and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rasmussen are leav- ing for Kelliher tonight on a ten-day hunting.exgursion. Meet your friends at Mac’s and enjoy a hot cup of coffee or tea, with fanoy sweet; cakes. 2d1115 One dozen photographs makes 12 Christmas presents. Call up the Hak- kerup Studio. Studio open evenings. 113tf Earle Staples of Breckenride is visiting at the O. H. Manaugh me. He plans to go deer hunting “while here. 3POT CASH pald for Liberty Bonds and Liberty Bond receipts. G. B. Hooley, Markham. 94tr Mrs. James Cameron will arirve 2 |from Walker-this evening, to be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Clish, for a short time. William Oné dozen photographs makes 12 Christmas presents. Call up the Hak- kerup Studio. Studio open evenings. 113tf Yum, Yum, Presbyterian Makes your mouth water, Well, they’re going to serve a big turkey dinner Wednes- day, November 19th from 5 to § Yum, The annual turkey supper at the o’clock in the basebent of the church. Presbyterian church will be given You usually get two dollars worth next Wednesday, Mrs. James Caulfield entertained Mrs. A. C. Newton and her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Otter, at cards last eve- ning. i One dozen photograpms makes 12 Christmas presents. Call up the Hak- kerup Studio. Studio open even- - Mrs. 0.H: Manaiigh enterigh!“sd, \a a duck din: November 19th.|for 75¢ and that’s all they’re charx- 1d1114|ing Wednesday. Let's go and eat our ‘“heads off.” 1d1115 One dozen photographs makes 12 Christmas presents. Call up the Hak- kerup Studio. Studio open evenings. 113tf You can remember by -sending Christmas more friends card than in 113tf|aily other manner. It costs less too. .| Select from ¢ Asgé&v,fl’i,d lines of sam- t}plgy at-the. Piomeer.officc and have Jast evening, Mr and |your namd engraved:in the sathe type' Mrs. E. H. Denu and Mr. and .Irs.|28 the sentimént. They make mighty RL. Given were her guests: -~ Miss Gladys Gary of 601 Minpe- sota avenue, left yesterday for Playa, acceptable tokens.. ... 1mol1213 STUDY CLUB MEETING. The regular meeting of the Wom- N. D., where she has accepted a posi:|an’s Study club will be held at the tion in a schol for the coming yea}‘.lclub rooms Monday, November 17, at I will be out of town for a week or ten days. The cure for piles and rheumatism on sale at the barber shop, 211 Minnesota Ave. L. Jami- son. Mrs. J. B. Anderson, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoyt for the past four weeks, left Thurs- day for her home in Los Angeles. Mrs. Anderson is: er. of Mrs. Hoyt. Your friend can buy anything-you [ n iy’ Moin sireet. can give them except your photg~ graph. Call the Hakkerup Studla, No. 239, and make appointment -to- day. SRR 1‘{&0. i The men of the Presbyteri: church will gerve a turkey dinner ‘Wednesday evening, between 5 and.$ o'clock in-:.the ' basement of ‘the church. ' 'Ttickets - 76ec. Coine. ] il 1411185 Whole familiés,” kids and . all, ‘are going to fill their stomachs ®i| Presbyterian turkey Wednesday evi ning. The big men’s dinner is sghe- duled fréom 5 to 8 o’clock and yoy L, and” don’t have to eat the day ‘beforé the day-:after.. The -price is ¥, Cheap enouglhi-for three days bo: Mr. and Mrs. William Gray and family, left this merning for Ross- ville, - Ind.,” where they ‘will make their home.for the winter. Mr. Gray expects to return in the epring. He has sold his farm ané¢ equipment, but has puchased another piece of land. in; this section. o It you intend to send Christmas cards, the engraved kind, with your name engraved the same as the senti- ment, you should order mow. Thé stock is complete and you will not be dissapointed in the selection you make. See the beautiful samples at the Pioneer office. 1mo1£16 The big Men’s turkey feed Wed- mesday evening at the Presbyterian church is going to be some spread. For many families it will be the only big meal for the week, and that’s all that is necessary when you know the kind of dinner they put up. Plan on going. It will cost 75¢ and is worth two dollars. 1d1116 This Christmas as before, you will probably want to send engraved cards to friends. We have a beauti- ful selection from which to make your choice. Have the sentiment and your name engraved on them in the same type. It is quite the correct thing to do. Call and see the sam- ples at the Pioneer office. 1mol215 ™ . .- 2d1115 Crooksto the regular hour. The Thanksgiving programme will be carried out. CROOKSTON WEDDING. - Miss Gladys T. Kingsbury. of n became the bride of Sid- ney F. Andrist of that place, on Wed- nesday evening, October 15, the Rev- erend Sharol officiating. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Kingsbury, 1420 South Front street. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Andrist of 613 They will reside at Crookston, where Mr. Andrist is connected with the Great Northern Express company. ; —— " MILLER FAMILY APPRECIATIVE, We wish to express our apprecia- tion to our many friends and neigh- bors, and specially to the- members of the Loyal Order of Moose,” and members of the Bemidji Fire depart- ment, for their kindness and consid- eration during our recent sad be- reavement in the passing of husband and father, D. G. Miller. Mrs. D. G. Miller K. E. Miller a2d family. 1d1115 OBSERVED NATAL DAY. A number of friends called on Mrs. A, R. Ericson, on Friday afternoon, to surprise her, the occasion being hgr birthday anniversary. Dainty téfreshments were served at 5 o’clock and Mrs. Ericson was presented with a Pyrex baking dish. Following were the guests: Mrs. L. E. Tabor, S. A. Cutter, W. H. El- letson, J. A. Parmalee, Charles Dailey, John Gilbertson, and B. R. Erickson. CHARITY BALL WILL BE ONE OF SEASON’S EVENTS There is every indication that the Charity ball, to be given at the arm- ory Friday, November 21, by the Woman’s Civie and Community club for the benefit of child welware, will ‘be one of the most successful affairs of the social season, and the mem- bers of the organization are appre- ciative of the hearty co-operation ex- tended. Those in personal charge of the ball are as follows: Chairman—Mrs. R. H. Shumaker. Refreshment committee—Mrs. M. A. Spooner, Mrs. D. . Stanton, Mrs. E. D. Boyce. In charge of music—Mrs. O. H. Manaugh. » Publicity—Mrs. M. A. Greenblat. In charge of tickets—Miss Arvilla Kenfield. In charge of decorations—Mrs. E. Ebert. l =3 % - THE BEMIDJI ENJOYED SLEIGH RIDE. A group:'éf high school students enjoyed a sleigh-ride to the A. D. Cameron farm last evening. The time was very enjoyably spent at cards and dancing, and refreshments were served. There were about twenty- five in attendance. NOTES OF INTEREST FROM OUR NEIGHBORS (““Northome. Record.”) :Mrs. H. BE, Huber, of Gemmell, is a patient in,St.. Anthony’s hospital in Bemidji. She {g,sutx‘ering from ab- cesses in the heéad. - i Mrs. E. S. Schook, of Gemmell, vis- ited in Bemidji 'last week with Mrs. Harriet Rathbun. | B Mrs. R. T. Praugh, qf duck, won a prize of a $135 Scholarship in the auto contest of' the Bethidji Pio- neer. . 5 Mrs;, Huber was taken to the Be- :nldji hospital last Wednesday even- ng. : Mrs. E. S. Schook visited her sis- ter, Mrs. Harriet Rathbun, at Be- midji, this week. Mrs. A. Burdahl has been visiting friends and relatives at Shook’s Spur and Bemidji, the past week Mrs. A. H. Brown spent Thursday in Bemidji. “THIEF RIVER FALLS TIMES.” Miss Angela Smith, who is attend- ing school in Bemidji, was a week- end guest at the home of her par- ents, Rev. and Mrs J. B. Smith. “BLACKDUCK AMERICAN.” James Taylor and son, Lorney, MON. & TUES. CHARLES RAY ‘Hay Foot Straw Foot’ also Showing BILL WEST COMEDY ELKO LAST TIME 7:30 and 9:00 o’clock “The Gay day and Sunday, but arriving for Friday, T Mack Sen: “THE KITC - TOM in his newest, snappiest’ Géldwyn play ‘Take Our Word For It—You Will Like It NOTE—This picture was scheduled for Satur- for the LAST time tonight. also showing “A WONDERFUL NIGHT” A two-part comedy, with Bill Parsons. SUNDAY TOMORROW (NLY Matinee 2:30—Night 7:30 and 9:00 WM. 3. HART in a return of his very best picture, his master piece “THE NARROW TRAIL” and a specially hand picked Tomorrow Only at the Grand Theatre DAILY PIONEER were:Bemldjl visitors Tuesday. Miss Grace Hagadone left for Bemidji Monday to remain for some time. “CASS LAKE TIMES.” Maurice Angvald of Bemidji was here on business today. Mrs. Leonard Crothers, of Bemidji, was here last week, visiting friends. ‘Mrs., L. W.”Galloway of Bemidji ‘\;lslte@ Wth lier husband here Tues- ay. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Letford moved to Bemidji last week, after a stay of {about six months in Cass Lake. Mr. Letford has been employed as filer for the ‘J. Neils Lumber company this summer. 5 Balance Wheel Activities. The balance wheel of an average watch mukes 300 vibrations every minuté, 18300 each hour, 432,000 in » day, or 157,788,000 a year. T SO V— Subscribe for The Pioneer. — The wonderful story ‘of a butterfly who sought adventure and found a tragedy See EXQUISITE EMMY WEHLEN in the Metro Drama " Bonded Wife” Full of refreshing comedy that calls for laughter Admission 10c and 20c Lord Quex” owing to our show not om Moore' will be shown nett Comedy HEN LADY” PAGE FIVE e Torgh R Tonig The management of the Rex re that the film “The Red Lantern;” could not arrive in Bemidji until 4'0-’c>l, ck Sunday morn- It will be here at that time and be shown at the Rex on that day, and in its stead tonight will be shown “The Hero of the Hour” a Brote Hart Western In Five Parts ved word today rririg Nazimova, ing. Charlie Chaplin wNeww *° “THE FIREMAN” REX SIX-PIECE ORCHESTRA 10c and 20c Matinees Daily Night 7:20 and 9 Directed by Albert Capellani from Edith Wherry's novel- Distributed by METZRO 'PICTURES CORPORATION Sunday Matinee and Night gt e ALSO CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN “THE FIREMAN”—IN TWO REELS 0 Hear the Rex Six Piece Orchestra Admission Showings Children, 10 cents Matinee, 2:30 Adults, 25 cents Night, 7:10, 9:00 Special Continuous Sunday Matinee 1:30 For Which the Rex Orchestra Will Play ! AT