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[ | PAGE FIV! MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 22, 1919 | THE BEMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER ; T Ed. S. Shepard of Minneapolis is: UES' INNE, spending his holiday vacation with M Gd:MTSATD, R. his grandmother, Mrs. D. Wilcox, |, T. and Mrs. T..J. Wickham enter- 611 Irvine avenue. % ained at 6 o'clock dimner at their homeléunday evening. Their guests were' Mr. . Headqual:ters for Xmas candy and chkhamingafil:mntfil} ggg'eréll\%: nuts. Mac’s Conf. 4d1224 | Hazel Harding, Eva Jocylin ami Thomas Whaley. BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES Tonight & Tomorrow- 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 and news briefs and we solicit your cosoperation in its maintenance. Items phonmed or mailed to this office are appreciated by readers of .the paper and by the publishers. Order your Crispettes from Erwig’s. A new lot just in. 241223 DINNER AND THREATRE. Mrs. R. C. Norcross entertained Mr. and Mrs. M F. Wilson and Ane Mrs. Wilson’s brothber Harry Magnu- twelve guests at the Markham hotel son. will leave tomofrow. to spend at dinner Saturday evening at 6:30 Christmas with relatives. * My, ‘Wil- (lJclock’ in honor of Mrs. Glynn Bel- son will go from there to Minneapolis eau of International Falls. The table the latter part of the week to attend lai:aor;‘t’ii:l;:tg::e cg;:fi:l‘;v?:é ‘gi’w‘e':’ a meeting in the i el & Co. & Sutnterests of Armour the guests enjoyed a theatre party at thet Elnk?f after which they. were en- ertained at music, dancing and a A fresh lot of Crispettes just in at dainty lunéhe Erwig o be per toack nge: 2‘“2“ McCrZadys 'on at Abercrombie & e e ———— T.lopllono 922===—— O R R RO R R——————————————————— P. E. Lux of Wadena spent Sunday * Mrs.E. M. Sathre is reported to be in this %city. slightly ill. '1ce, delivered by the load. Smart I’;e Cb ' - 121tt $50,000 to-loan er rarms, Dean Laxd Co. o a7itt Corn that pops. Baby Rice. At MrsP L. Hines will leave- tonight C. E. Battles’. . 161222 |to spend ChFistmas JWith relatives at Hines SUNDAY WEDDING. Miss Myrtle Evangeline Peterson and, Ralph Reed of Blackduck were married in this city on Sunday, De- cember 21. They will make their home at Blackduck. Oswego, N. Y.—Sunday indoor’ baseball- games may be arranged for Oswego this winter. It is understood -efforts have béen made to obtain the local armory to stage the games. d lea lhq family a treat. Take home = brick of Koors.Ice Cream Supreme. 1121tf Orlando Olson of Virginia spent Saturday here. Headquarters for Xmas candy i{nd nuts, Mac’s Conf. . T 4d1224 C. L. Isted returned this morning from Minneapolis, where he has been on pusiness. / Waffles served at Sanitary Watfle|" - Parlor, 216 Belt. Ave. 6d1223 HOT WAFFLES SERVED AT THIRD STREET CAFE. 1112t River spent John Stokke of De : Sunday in this city. UNEXPECTED CALL. Mrs. L. B. Grandy was unexpected- ly called upon at her home at 523 Twelfth street Friday evening, when a number of ladies arrived and an- nounced a party in her honor. A number- of useful gifts were given /Mrs. Grandy. The evening was spent in sewing and conversation. All Laughter—with a tear close to the surface— And then'a sigh of sympathy for Jimmy Dodd, the “Gay Old Dog” Hobart Henley Get your Crispettes at Erwig’s, at 5¢ per package. 2d1223 Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson are the parents of a son, born Saturday, December 20. M.AI.IRICE Robert Waldron of Bagley visited Ariends in Bemidji Sunday. “Mrs, Oscar Krantz and Mrs. C. A.[Who attended report a very pleasant presents 4 Bush were between train visitors in |ewening. Miss Edna Gex;ion gt %adger spent | Brainerd Saturday. The Short Story e day.in Bemidji Sunday. : MISS GOLZ HOSTESS. . A large number of logging and Classlc Miss Louise Golz entertained a party of girl friends at her home, 625 Minnesota avenue, Saturday eve- ning. A six o'clock dinner was served, after which games were played. Miss Golz celebrated her fifteenth birthday anniyersary. Her guests were Misses Luella Backus, Vera Cutter, Lauramae Burnham, Margaret Lord, Anna Murry, Dorothy Virts, Dorothy Wilson, and - Ethel —_ R. H. Reed and' L. M. Reed of Blackduck spent Saturday in Be- midji. .- farming horses for sale at the city livery. . 1219tf “THE ROMANY RYE . ByiGeorge R, Simme —Adapted bChufia S.W - i Miss -Lucille Jenkinson of Park Baby Rice popcorn. New stock. |River, N. D., is visiting at the home At C. E. Battles’. 1d1222 | of her parents at Frohn. “The Gay Old Dog” ¥ © Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Kuefler of Hines were among the-.visitors in- Bemidji. today. Glen Thompson of Swan River, formerly of this city, was here yes- terday calling on friend and rela- tives. Special brick fce cream for holiday Liligen. A Human Heart Comedy drama wek, for sale gt Mac's Confectionary John ‘Simons will arrive, . from the story of the same Also repeat ShOWing e store. 4d1224 morning to spend the holidays with FORMER SCHOOL TEACHER by EDNA FERBER his parents here. He is a student at st 2 . Mfs. Nelson Willett of Frohn|the university. A DIES OF HEART TROUBLE WEDNESD “Fatty” Arbuckle in “The Cook” trzx;safcted business in Bemidji Sat- o e R Miss Mary Smith, who was teach- 2 S AL a c e '“ e un urgay. r. an rs. C. 5 ark and Clling the schoo! at Arnesen, died of ; W. Clark, Jr., of Puposgy Lake, will | heart affliction, December 14, at the AND THURSDAY Matinee Tuesd'ay 10c-20¢ Evenings, 10c-25¢ R. L. Douglass of East Grand Forks|arrive tomorrow to.be Holiday guests|place where she was boarding near b ’ at the GRAND was among the visitors in this city at the H. Mills home. Saturday. § Arnesen. Miss Smith had taught several years in Beltrami county, having taught in the town of Hornet and at Lavinia, as well as in the northern part of the county. She was a first grade teacher and well liked by her pupils and; their parents ‘Wherever she taught. TONIGHT| ~and TUESDAY Alvin Olson and Arthur O’Leary Special brick ice cream for holiday|are among the univerecsity students week, .for sale at Mac’d Confection-|{who will arrive Wednesday morning ary store. 4d1224 |to spend the holiday vacation in the city. ELKO Theatre T T T L ¢ Miss Anna -Tardy of Frohn was among’ the Christmas shoppers in the city Saturday. . o Ralph Johnson will arrive tomor- row from Minneapolis, where he is attending the university, and will spend the holidays with his parents, | Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Johnson. One dozen phetographs.makes 12 Christmas presents. Call up the Hak- : kerup Studio. Studio open evenings. . 5 113tf Even Nelson of this city left Sat- urday night for Minneapolis- and Dawson, Minn., where he will spend ‘Christmas with relatives and friends. GEORGE lG . Eugene Cahill will arrive Wednes- PRODUCTION day morning to spend’ t‘he holidays o with his parents. ‘Mrs. H. A. Lepper suffered a rather & Mrs. Fred Marsh and Mrs.' John|a painful injury last week, when she GERTRUDE & Haynes of Pinewood weie guests of|slipped and fell, wrenching her knee : friends in the city Saturday. quite badly. Her condition is im- ¢ proving and she is able to get around A £ ©One dozen photographs makes 12|again. i | Christmas presents. Call up the Hak- JAMES i Dan Newton arrived in the city Sunday to spend his two weeks vaca- tion with his parents here. Mr. Neéwton is taking vocational train- kerup Studio. Studio open evonings. 118tl O'NEIL i i ; mifi;mtl:gds::%y; sm;'vx:itgvx;smh%v B;[?: in_g with the Ever Ready Tire Co. at i ' \Goss and L. W. Galloway from Cass|Midway. G . y i Lake. ST ] E. H. Reff of the Clearwater Coun- Mlss Arlzu“a John Marin of Guthrie spent the|ty Abstract Co., spent Saturday in this city on business. He left for Clearbrook in the afternoon and re-| turned to his home in Bagley today via Bemidji. day in Bemidji visiting friends. Marin formerly resided in this city before going to Guthrie. A thrilling story of the west that is full of action. ¢ One dezen photograpns makes 12 ) Oh.rutm;s zzesentssé (“-ll;ll up the Hak-{ Howard B. Palmer will arrive from Also Episode \No. 12 g kerup Studio. udio open even-|{Minneapolis Wednesday morning to d ings. 113tf{spend the holidays with his parents, “MASTER MYSTERY” Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Palmer. Mr. Pal- mer is a sophomore in the school of engineering at the university. Admission 10c and 20c at the Miss Marvel Bolden, who teaches near Becida, was in Bemidji Saturday en route to Blackduck to spend the holidays with relatives. Mrs. William Johnson, who is vis- d iting relatives at 00k: Pbpcorn for Christmas. Baby Rice. joingeqt by her momer.Cngs‘sg).n,s. x:‘? At C. B. Battles’. 1d1222 | pette lagt week. They will leave for Orr, N. D, to visit another sister, Mrs. Forest ‘Eldridge for a few days. H.T. Rude of Bagley, county audi- tor of Clearwater county was in Be- midji Saturday. He returned to his .y, home in the afternoon. Miss Martha Amundson, rural su- pervisor of schools at Deer River, is visiting at the John Jenkinson home at Frohn during the holidays. Miss Corrinne Carlson arrived this morning to spend the holiday vaca- tion with her parents. Miss Carlson is a student at Hamline university. fnlluw the Tracks of Wapi At the Wonderful Film—at the ; Rex Theatre-Tonight The Last S!}qwing Nell Shipman in “Back to God’s Country” The story of Dolores, the s%vimming girl o the Canadian wilds, and how her love and sympath the love of Wapi, the kxller, the great fighting dog of the trails. Miss Agnes Wilson of Minneapolis is visiting at the John Jenkinson home at Frohn during the holiday va- cation. i Miss Esther Hemple was in the city Saturday en route to Tenstrike to spend the holiday vacation with rela- tives. Miss Hemple teaches aL.Scrib— ner. Spot cash paid tor Liberty Bonds, and Liberty Bond receipts. See G. B. Hooley at Northern Grocery Co., during the day, or at Markham hotel. evenings. 1117t STORY?—“The Miracle Man” has one of boundless appeal. ACTING?—Under Mr. Tucker’s direction, the players achieve glorious success. PRODUCTION ?—The staging of every scene is a triumph of art. TITLES 2—Its main title is sure-fire; its subtitles are gems of pxthy story-telling, humor and strong punches. PHOTOGRAPHS ?—Some of its scenes deserve to be framed in’ an art gallery of masterpieces. i WANTED—Logging , sleds, horse] jammers, 80 barrel (ank, and forge. Describe fully and name lowest cash price. Address “R. W.” caret of Pioneer. 3d1224 | i Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Laney leave the first of next week for Deer River, where they will make their future home. Dr. Laney takes charge of his new location the first of the year. FOX SUNSHINE—“MERRY JAIL BIRDS” FOX WEEKLY NEWS—ONE THOUSAND FEET SPECIAL MUSIC SCORE—AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA . Elko ‘&235’.2 Xmas Da A. J. Linden of the public exam- iner’s office of St. Paul was in Be- midji between trains yesterday. Lin- den {is auditing books throughout northern Minnesota, having spent several days in Bemidji the early part A# laet wook. , Rex Six-Piece Union Orchestra 10c and 25¢ Matinees 2:30 - Nights 7:20 and 9 :00 T T T T T { T e — ——————