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

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city’s -agi‘"l Metivities is our desire. ,This page is devoted to per- sonal méntion, ‘social item# and news! briefs and we solicit’ your co-operation in. its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to this office are appreciated by readers of the paper ‘and:by the publishers. ="===T-Ioplno 922 == * Charles Durrand the Pupnsky mer- ¢hant,' is in the city today on busi- ‘ Mé_s:-:C. -a.-Bye of -Solway transact- ness. ed biusiness in the city Tuesday. 'HOT WAFFLES ' SERVED AT THIRD STRTET-CAFE 1112tf ' Archie Femon is spending a Itlew days in Pigewood, 'the guest of rela- el et o iy WOMAN’S HOME MISSIONARY. The Womien’s Home Missionary so- ciety of the Methodist church will meet J‘hu;‘sday afterngon at 3 o’clock at.the home of Mrs. P. L: Browm 1418 Beltrami avenueé. - HOSTESSES TO AID. The Ladies” Aid of the Norwegian Lutheran church will be entertained this af{gernoon at 2:30 o’clock in the church parlors by Mrs. John Hogan- son and Mrs N. L. Hakkerup. ¢ $E INITIATE TONIGHT The Moose lodge will have an ini- 'tiation of candidates tonight and in addition’ there will be the serving of an-qyster. supper at.the close of the ceremonies. All members are asked | to_be present’and see the new horus fitted securaly MEETING DEFERRED. qrd ‘of Kelliher, The Luther League of the Norwe- f{giin Lutheran church has postponed its-regular meeting, which was to have been held Thursday, evening, © luntil Thursday .of next week, De- .|cember 11, at which time it Wiil be 11£‘,.emertained by Mrs. A. T. Carlson at the church parlors. LADIES. AID MEETING. " The Ladies’ Aid of the' Episcopal church will meet Thursday after- noon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Harry Olin, 117 Twelfth street. . Mrs. C. 'D. Lucas and Mrs. Olin are 1 J. D. Winter left Tuesday for Min- [the hostesses. ~All members are . neapolis, where he wiu trafisact urged to be present to boost for the " business for a few days. _.|annual sale to be held soon. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to the many friends and neighbors, who so kindly assisted us during the illness and death ot our beloved wife and mother. We also wish to thank the members of the M. & L railroad, the Royal Neighbors, and friends for their beautiful floral offerings. Hlnn 8t. Chippew: Rahon “aon & eamBin of va”. Funkley, arrived yesterday from Wa= -+ dena- to visit several days. ; Ice deHvered b-y the load. Siiaft] *One dozen photograpns € i Christmas. presents. Call up-the: B 2 jonday, the guest o was shoppi between trains here Tuesday. $50,000 to loan or rarms. ;. Land Co. - . 3 Your friends can buy anything:you can glve them except your photo- aph. Call: the Hakkerup Studio, fl. 289, and make appointment tor v day. 113t Fancy Jonathan gpples, at $3.35 a i . -box, at Troppmans, this week only. i > K 123tt 4 L 116 O3 Hy Bpot cash psld for Liberty Bonds, § and Liberty Bond receipts. See G. . ‘B: Hooley at Northern Grocery Co., during the day, or at Markham hotel, evenings. 1117t¢| FARM BUILDING IMPROVED. R : B. Willits, the industrious farmer “‘Kenneth SteidT and Floyd Huff |- _ left yesterday for Kansas City, where Who took posséssion of the James % French farm; one mile west of the g::go;vm attend an auto and tractor |y "apout 5 ‘month ago, informs us . 5 4 that he is having the house and all other buildings beautifully re-dec- orated and repainted, thus bringing out 'thore than -ever the splendid ap- pearance of one of the finest farm homes in this section of the ¢ountry. J. T. Kutchera. Delta and Clyde. 1d123 i i: -+ You can remember..more.friends ‘ ) by sending-Christmas card than in| any other manner. It costs less too: | Select Iuéxln the splendlgilines ?11' ;am- les at the Pioneer office and have ;our fiame engraved in the same type aMl:;li‘sNums came here from Minne- as the sentiment. They make mighty | 2POHS: ceptable tokens. 1mo12151, aceop EASTERN STARS ELECT. The Bemidji chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star held its annual election of officers Tuesday evening for the ensuing year. 1ue new offi- Mrs. Paul Yaple and baby arrived \ _ Saturday from BiHings, Mont., and . will. visit. until after ‘the hol)days with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Evans. ; cers are: s One ‘dozen: photographs makes 12 ‘Worthy matron—Mrs. W. Z. Rob- l Christmas presents. Call up the Hak- |inson. ) kerup Studio. Studio open evenin, Worthy patron—Dr. G. M. Palmer. - A13tf| Associate matron—Mrs. Ed. f French. -+ Basket social will be held at town P .of Frohn 'hall Saturday, Dec. k) ' -Ladles bring baskets. Everybody Dance before and dfter 3d125 Conductress—Mrs. George Baker. Associate conductress—Mrs. E. H. Smith. Secretary—Mrs. F. T. Beaver. Treasurer—Mrs. D. Wilcox. CATHOLIC BAZAAR WILL BE HELD THREE DAYS The annual Catholic church bazaar will be held in the Crookston read- ing rooms Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, December 9, 10, and 11. The ‘'women of the church have oeen planning for weeks .and the affair promlses to be blgser and better than ever. ' A dinner will be served e:}'fi‘- even- ing during the bazaar and special at- tractions have been arranged for to attract the crowds. Sales of fancy work, candies and othér articles will be held from various booths and sur- :prlses in some departments will be ‘'most’ unique and entertaining. 4 welcome: 5 supper.- ‘Mis. 'S.' Hookér and daughter, iLe- ona, of Big Falls, who have been vis- mng at the L J. Johnson home for the past two' days,, left Monday af- ternoon: for G i Forks, where Miss Leona will® p Qle unlversity /R : This Chrlstmna as before, you win : probably | l\zz to send engraved cafdi t We: pocd 1 e Hne ¥ ge) t yo and your name engrnve& on them in the same type. It is quite the correct thing to do. Call and see the sam- ples at the Plonee: fee. vlmli_fls Lee Hendrickson,: who re here several Wéeks ago from E?"Pcrn where he was discharged from the naval service, brought his Bride'here .. last .week. Mr. Hendrickson . had . ““been /ih’ Boston for about: a yeap, at ! whxci place he was married a short i time ago. ,They are visiting ati’Mr. i H_endrlcksons home here. Crmiede METHODIST EPWORTHS | . ... The regular monthly business meeting of the Epworth League of the Methodist church was held at the home of Esther McGhee Tuesday eve- ning. In spite-of the cold weather, there were eighteen mmbers present to take part in the business brought up.. The league voted to give $26 as its share toward rebuilding Grove- land institute, which was destroyed by fire last fall. The league is also packing a barrel of fruit to send to Asbury hospital. Any donations will . R R g One dozen photographs makes: 12 . Christmas presents. Call up the Hak- a kerup Studio. Studio open evenings. 7 11123te It you intend to send Cnristamas cards, the engraved kind, with your' name engraved the same as the senti- ment, you should order now.. The -stock is.complete and you will not be|be appreciated, and anyone having a dissapointed in the select: ngg ‘You | quart of fruit which they would like make. See the beautiful sa les at|to donate, may notify Rev. Blaine the Ploneer office. Mov216 | Lambert or Esther Mcuhee, presi- REWARD' 1t was also voted to hold a dime social once a month, these to follow ‘Monday - morning’ between City Drug Store and 605 Minnegota the regular business meetings. These will be enjoyed by all members who avenue, -envelope comm";ke- midfi Gas Co. stock certifi and ‘attend the meetings. The' socials other valuable papers. $5 reward forward to all sorts of “stunts” and surprises at the next gathering.. The proceeds will go.to swell the treasury fund. A very profitable business session T | PLAN ACTIVE SEASON:| sm'r NZODELE TOR SEB.GE m BATIN. . Straight -line effects, gain variety by nieans of many clever devices, but not more delightful than the series of orderly folds’ 1glunrated on the first mode) in brown serge. There are five of the folds and -the” number may. be reduced to suit, the taste and figure of the wearer. The front of the waist is embroidered below the square neck. the - gathers at -the | shoulders being stitched to exten- | sions of the back in yoke effect. But- tons trim the long close sleeves, Med- jum size reguires 4% yards 48-inch serge. : Satin, crepe de chine or voile may be used for the second model, which has the skirt gathered into. a self- band at the lower edge. The blouse, with ‘extended sides, is trimmed Wwith ball fringe, the neck being in square effect. YThe sleeves are gathered in- to marrow bands. Medium size re- quires 5% yards 40-inch material. First Model: Pictorial Review Dress No. 8525, Sizes, 14 to 20 years. Price, 25 cents. ¢ Second Model: Dress No. 8519. Siz- es, 16 to 20 years. Price, 25 cents. LADY MACCABEES WILL RECEIVE CHARTER TOMORROW NIGHT The Ladies of the Maccabees will receive their charier in a social af- fair at the armory tomorrow night and there promise: 'to be a large! turnout, for at the close of the cere- monies Lhere wili ve 2ancing. State officials of the order will be present | and a fortune. Both interesting, .| there’s a certain persen I have to ‘do° tho - 'honora ‘and “phesent” the |- charter: .. ; ‘Word has been received from Ini ternational Falls, Blackduck, Cass: qua. Park Rapids, Crookston,«Foss- ton, Bagley ‘and other centers that ;zll‘suors will ‘be present’ from their ves. FOOLED. ' Don’t mention this, but “Sh-h ! give something to every little while to keep him quiet.” * “What! Some one blickmailing you?” “No; it's the baby.”—Boiton Trahscript. AS IFIT MATTERED. 3 4w T <“He carries his love of high 8o- cxety to the extreme™ , - “That so? - & “Yes. He even wants to hnve hls cemetery lot among the best fami- lies.” " RHEUMATISM? TRY ’ MUDBADEN! The Original Sulphur Mud Baths ’ of the Northwest Write for information Mudbaden Sulphur Springs Company Postoffice Box:K Jordan, Minn. Patronize Your Own State LADIES ONLY On Friday, a special matinee will be given at the Grand Theatre ] for ladies only, at which time each lady present will have an oppor- Thos H, Ince presents CHARLES “BILL HENRY' A GPanmountPicture It was a jim-dandy vibrator, and it wotked fine! But the Old Man had rheumatiz’ somethin’ fierce, and when that darn buzzer got to diggin’ in—well, Pop ups and kicks Bill Henry right plumb into love Some:* picture! PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE "HOLMES TRAVELOGUE MATINEE & EVENING, ADMISSION 10c-20c tunity to ask Jean Dawn a per- {| sonal question. | And laugh!—Gosh! instructive subjects JEAN Tonlght & Thurs The supreme comodunn. of the screen Mabel Normand in the most popular picture play of the season Micke y Seven Rn.lu (1000 feet) and humor, chuckles -nd hn.ln e ¥ & ° P " e G Reduced 'Admission Prices Last time ‘Mickey was shown -in Bemidji for 35c—tonight and tomorrow you can see the picture and JEAN DAWN for 30c. MATINEE TOMORROW 2:30—10c and 20c VAUDEVILLE’S GREATEST SENSATION- DAWN (“The Wireless Girl”) She Will Appear in Person in Her Famous Physic and Wonder Act—Answers Questions Free The Question—You wriie it and put it in your pocket if you wish—no one sees it—then concentrate your mind on the question. JEAN DAWN WILL ANSWER IT ° SHE WILL STARTLE, BAFFLE AND THRILL YOU at the IGRAN THEATRE — At TONIGHT Thursday A Drama of Optimism—Happy and Human. Produced by an All-Star Cast by the Brentwood Films “BETTER TIMES” Directed by King W. Vidor, creator of . “The Turn in the Road” Starring—ZASU PITTS—Starring ~ Picturizing, in a play which contains all the ele- ments of good drama—suspense, comedy, pathos #nd surprise—the hopeful, helpful theme that many values constitute Life' and that of these optimism, cheerful- ness and hope are as ;jmportant as money. Not a preachment against wealth, not a sermon on optifffism, but cleverly portrayed-drama, rich in human interest and human humor, true to everyday life. It will make you laugh and make you cry and leave you happier. Happiness Found by Thinking H-fi:inek‘; ADDED FEATURE—L-KO COMEDY L_O_R_E Wonder If In Doubt Ask Her Mystic Girl The equal of Mme. Gertrude, seen at the Rex six years ago. Special matinee Friday—for ladies only. Everyone who desires will receive a personal and pri- vate interview with LORE, FREE. Rex Union Orchestra 15¢c and 25¢c Matinees 2:30 \ Night 7:20 and 9:00 e DI S will be in charge of the fourth vice- offered for its return. Wm. Lali- ipresident. The members are looking was held last evening, and a social berte, City, Drug Stove. time and lunch were enjoyed after ‘'adjournment. - 'ELKO-Wed. & Thur. Read The Pionesr Want Ad mmmmmmmmmmnmummm_

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