Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 26, 1919, Page 5

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THE BEMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER «cosoperation in its maintenance. " em— “Maynard Olson of ! Brakine spent ‘Wednesday in this city. = ! $60,000 to loan or tarm¥. Dean ‘, dant Land Co. L. W. Galloway<of Cass Lake was a.visitor in Bemidji on yvlednesday. L. J. Jerdez of - Walkef was a Christmas visitor in this city yester- day. .-Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Sullivan of H{bblng spent Christmas day -in Be- midji. Give the family a treat. Take home . a brick of Koors Ice Cream Supreme. ; 1121tt "Danish Pride milk, two large cans fi%, Saturday and Monday oanly. Troppman'’s. Te eiéhvdly give an interesting and complete review of the eity’s social activities is our desire. sonal mention, social ftems and news briefs and we solicit your 1d1226 | Ice Co. This page is devoted to per- Items phoned' or mailed to this ‘office are appreciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers. \ - Telephone 922 =— - Basil Hannah spent Christmas at the home of his parents. v '"HOT WAFFLES SERVED AT THIRD STREET CAFE. 1112t " Mrs. John Tuttle of margie is visit- ing ’relatives at Nary during the holidays. Rt'fi' ‘Johnsonr and Otto Schroeder of Cass Lake spent Wednesday in this city. Danish Pride milk, two large cans 29c, ySaturday and Monday only. Troppman’s. g 1d1226 Herbert Warfield left this morn- ing for Duluth where he will visit friends for a few days. Smart 121tf Ice delivered by the load. 'S, E. Dean of Minneapolis spent| Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hoganson en- Christmas at-the W. E. Dean home|tertained a number of guests at a at 1209 Lake Boulevard. ‘Four-horse teams wanted for haul- ing ties, etct Store. 431230 "Sixteen inch miie& hard and soft ,slab wood, for sale, $3.50 per load. Bemidji Mfg. Co. Phone 481. T&Ftt Attorney and Mrs. C. L. Pegelow are spending the holidays at tt_xe home ofMrs. Pegelow’s parents in Min- neapolis. : . A family dinner was served at the home of ];r. and Mrs. A. V..Garlock Christmas day, large goose playing the chief role. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. F.'T. Beaver. Mr, and Mrs. A. Kaiser and three sons, Roscoe, William and Albert, of Bagley, were entertained at the Dr. Gilmore home on Christmas day. Spot cash paid tor Liberty Bonds, nndleberty Bond receipts. See G. B. Hooley at Northern Grocery Co., during the day, or at Markham hotel. evenings. 1117t Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Sanborn, Judge C. W. Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stanton and daughter Joyce were guests at the home, of Dr. and .urs. D. L. Stanton on C rist‘mas Day. Mr: and Mrs, E. H. Denu and son Philip, Mrs. Emma Stewart and * danghter, Capitola, N. B. Backus and. G. W. Ferrel were guests at the G. D. Backus home Christmas day. Just opened new pastry shgp at 112 Third street.. All home baking; give ug a trial. Mrs. E. Bahr. 3d1227 ‘Mr. and@ Mrs. I. B. Olson enter- tained at Christmas dinner yesterday. Among the guests were, Rev. and Mrs. Osmund Johnson and family, A. E. Erickson, Agnes Rowen and Clif- ford Condon. § Wallace 'W. Chandler -and Dora Cote, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. eGo. Gurney of .this city, were united in marriage at 5 o’clock ‘Wednesday afternoon by Rev. O. P. Grambo. They expect to make their home in Bem- idji. i N A large number of logging and farming horses for sale at the city livery. . 1219tt Leroy Barwise of Grand Rapids, oson of Mrs. William Lilye, and Mrs. L. H. Monte of St. Paul, spent Christ- mas with Mr. and Mrs. William Lilye of this city. Leroy refurned this ‘morning to Grand Rapids: HCarl Posephson of Debs was a busi- ness caller in Bemidji Tuesday, hav- ing had some matters to arrange with County Superintendent of Schools J. C. McGhee. Leroy Mattson and Elwood Isted returned Wednesday from Minneap- olis to spend ‘the holiday vacation with their parents. Both are stu- dents at the University of Minne- .. sota. i - ' Glenn Conger arrived in Bemidji Wednesday from St. Paul, where he ha;. been attending the Nichols Ex- pert school, to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J'. Conger, : J. E. Higbe left last evening for St) Paul and points in southern Min- nesota to visit relatives. While in thy Twin Cities, Mr. Higbe will at- tend the annual. banquet for the ‘trayeling, men of Griggs-Cooper and Co. at St. Paul. Danish Pride milk, two large cans 29¢, Saturday and Monday only: Troppman’s. 141226 Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Clark and son, C. W. Clark, Jr., of Puposky Lake, were guests at the H. Mills home Chistmas day. Mr. Clark returned to *his home. this morning but the rest of ‘the family’ will spend a few days here before returning home. fddie Brinkman arrived in the-city Wednesday evening to spend the holi- ys with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brinkman. Eddie has been working for the Fordson Tractor com- pany at Dearborn, Mich., for the past two and one-half years. Mrs. Brink- man is visiting at the home ef her parents in Minneapolis at present but is expected to arrive in Bemidji in a few:days. g tive Page grandmother, Christmas dinner yesterday. Raymond Lord arrived yesterday Call at W. G. Schroeder | from Duluth to spend Christmas with friends and relatives in this city, Daniel Rose of this city is trans- acting business in St. Paul, Chicago and other points this week. If you want to play indoor golf, join the club at 115 Thiru street, next door to Hak’s Studio. - 3d1226 Miss Bertha Klein came home Wednesday from St. Paul for a. visit at the home of her parents for avout two weeks. Mrs. Mabel Montu of Minneapolis is visiting at the home of her par- ents, Mr.' and Mrs. W. H. Lilye, for about a month. Mrs. E. Cook of Chippewa Falls, Wis., arrived in this city today to visit her grand daughter, Mrs. Dick Melville, for several days. ‘A large number of logging and farming horses for sale at the City Livery. 1219tf Palmer M. Anderson arrived Wed- nesday evening from Minneapolis to spend the holidays visiting relatives here. He expects to return to Min- enapolis Sunday evening. Lloyd and Hilma Boe of Bemidji ~were in Crookston between trains to- day on their way to Greenbush where they will spend Christmas with their Mrs. N. A. Boe.— Crookston Times. Mrs. Andrew Christianson and three children of Hillsboro, N. D., are among-the revent arrivals in Be- midji. They are visiting at the home of Mrs. Christianson’s sister, Mrs. Harry Palmer, for about a week. A. 'R. Fuller will leave Tuesday on his vacation, for Bemidji, where he will spend Christmas with his daugh- ter, Mrs. Ed. Netzer, and her family. Mr. Fuller will then go to Duluth, | Minneapolis and Austin to visit rela- tives.—Crookston Times. Frank 'Stout of Islagnd: Lake spent the day in Bemidji, transacting ‘pusi- ness. ) ;. Miss Ann Benda left Wednesday for Brainerd to visit relatives in that| city for the holidays. George Stein, city clerk, let\t Wed- nesday for Superior to spend Christ- mas With his mother, in that city. Miss Ida Heng left ‘Wednesdty for Crookston where she visited at the home of her parents for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Warfleld and son Herbert were guests at ‘Christmas dinner at the home of C. W. War- field. v o J. B. Minnick left last evening for Waverley, N. Y., whére ne will visit his mother, Mrs: Mapy Mipnick. - He expects to be gone about ‘a month. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rice and Miss Marion Rice and James Rice of Ten- strike were guests at Christmas din- ner at the home Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Leet enter- tained at Christmas dinner yesterday. Among the guests were, Mrs. Helen Graham, Mabel Graham and George Graham. Miss Peggy Stoner of Braimerd is expected to arrive in Bemidji Sunday to visit with Miss Edith Mills. She will remain in the-city until after New Years day. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kiley were guests at the home of H. Mills over Christmas. Mr. Kiley returned to his home in Chisholm this morning but Mrs. Kiley will remain to visit a few days longer. TONIGHT ONLY Admission 10c and 20c The Inimitable Comedian JOHN BARRYMORE in'a return showing of “The Lost Bridegroom” a Paramount Picture He plays the part of a crook, and his rapid flittings from the upper crust to the lower dives keep you guessing all the way as to how the picture is going to “turn out.” Ceme; you'll be glad you did! A‘h‘o’\ Showing HAROLD LLOYD “A Jazzed Honeymoon” in at the REX- Second Release Through JAMES J. CORBETT 20c and 30c aturday - Sunday 'United Artists Corporation DousLas Faigehrnns “WHEN THE CLOUDS ROLL BY” Rex Six-Piece Union Orchestra Matinees 2: Sunday night 7:10 o’clock of Mr. and Mrs. Fred |’ ‘Mrg. W, C. Brown of Sycamore, I1l., is-visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Rogers of Nary, for a month. Misses ‘Alice and Esther Hetland arrived in;"” Bemidji to spend the Christmas ‘holiday with their aunt; Mrs. €. M. Bacon. - Charles Gould, of Schneider Bros. Co. of ‘St. Paul, arrived in the city Christmas morning to spend the holi- days with relatives. Leon Battles arrived in Bemidji Wednesday afternoon to spend Christ- mas with his parents. Leon is en- gaged in mining at Coleraine. Miss Jeanette Stechman and her brother Ruppert spent Wednesday shopping in Bemidji and returned to their home in Tenstrike at night. Mrs. Charles Link, for a few days. Joe Martz of St. Hilaire is very low with pneumonia at St. Anthony’s hos- His mother is in the city, stay- pital. ing at the John Parker residence. The Linger Longer club was de- lightfully entertained at a co-opera- tive Christmas dinner last evening at thethome of Mr. and Mrs. A. Clavin. A STIRRING DRAMA OF THE OUTPOSTS OF EMPIRE, OF THE GREAT ZULU UPRISING UNDER CHIEF CETYGOOLA IN BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA—OF A WOMAN WHO MARRIED TO ESCAPE POVERTY, AND OF HER CALLOUS HUSBAND WHO WED HER TO SILENCE THE ONLY WITNESS OF HIS CRIME —AND OF THE HAND- SOME MINE SUPERIN- TENDENT WHO FELL IN LOVE WITH HIS EMPLOYER’S WIFE. All this, in “A Woman A 7-Part Screen Version BLANCH SWEE Saturday and Sunday at the GRAND Mrs. «George Larson of Duluth ar- rived in‘ this city "Wednesday and is visiting at the home of her daughter, of Pleasure”| of the famous melodrama. WED AT PARSONAGE. The marriage of Miss Florence Robideau and Harley Eastwood, both of this city, took place at the resi- dence of Rev. Blaine Lambert; 1205 Dewey avenue, at 11 o’'clock Wednes- day morning, kev. Lambert perform- ing the ceremony. HOSTS AT DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Luebeck en- tertained at Christmas dinner a num- ber of guests, including Mr. and' Mrs. T. E. Bowe, Mr. and Mrs. James Bowe, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McManus and daughter Gladys and sons, James and Tom, Mrs. Caroline Meyers and John Cole. TONIGHT Night Admission Children 20c Adulis 30c g XTulneuT;l LAST SHOWING - . The Mary Pickford Co. presents ‘Mary Pickford In Her Latest Picture From Her Own Studios “Heart 0_’__t!|e Hills” ©CHARLIE CHAPLIN in “The Vagabond” .’ Two Part Scream MISS KATHERIN TROPPMAN will be heard in a Vocal Solo Again Tonight REX UNION ORCHESTRA CHRISTMAS ‘GUESTS. Mr. and Mrs. C. G..Hankey.enter. tained at a' 6 o’clock Christmas din-" ner last evening, Among the guests. were, Mr.'and Mrs. J. A, Dawson and daughter Lecle, and Mr. and Mrs.; > J. C. McGhee and family. o SHOWER FOR PASTOR. The ladies ot the Episcopal Guild ) gave a shower of canned goods to the’ 3 rector and-his family' on Christmas eve. Rev. and Mrs. George Back-" hurst were well remembeed by the congregations, at Cass Lake as well as in this ecity. Night Showings First run 7:10 Second 9:00 “THE MIDNIGHT MAN” 30 Saturday night 7:20-9 Tonight, Tomorrow & Sunday SPECIAL MUSIC SCORE—AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA EVENINGS Matinees Daily 3:00—Children 15¢, Adults 30c iy Evenings 7:30 and 9:00—Children 25¢, Adults 40c War Tax Included - TONIGHT Tomorrow & Sunday Theatre

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