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nal mention, social items and @o-operation in its maintenance. ‘Telepho +Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Erickson enter- tained the 1. B. Olson family at New Years dinner. /880,000 to ad Co.: 4 Dean ar1te loan or rarms. i :;ery‘body’s going to the dance to- - night at. Moose hall. 1d12 Dan Newton returned to the cities ‘Jast night, where he is-a student with “the-Ever-Ready Tire company. v~ A large number. of logging and ifarming ‘horjes for.sale;at the city RS 1219tt 3 i:Mrs. M. Burton of St.-Paul arrived ‘ednesday to make an extended visit _;with: her ‘daughter, Mrs, Ehilip Gill: ‘Just in, new edition of Justite -'Manuels, at the Pioneer Stationery i House. 3d13 Frank Koors returned , yesterday _{morning from a business trip t- the ;-T,w!fl Cities. He has been gone about 'a week. ko lal;ge ‘number of logging and farming horses for s.le at the City Livery. 1219tf ~Don’t miss the dance at the Moose hall following the basket ball game qn;ght. } ¢ S { ! . -Miss Anna Pearson will take a ‘course in nursing at St. Anthony’s hoepital,” and she entered that insti- 5 g"tion Monday to begin her training. 'Wshofl; orders ‘served in connection > with Waffle Parlor, 216 Beltrami Av- enue. a 6415 -Miss Myrtle Hanah Teft today for Cass Lake, from where she will go " to the Kitchie Lake school, northeast of there, to teach for the coming term. 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 There Wil be a dance at, the Moose hall following the basket ball game tonight £ 1d12 Thayer; Bailey left Wednesday for Crookston, where “he’ visited- ~with friends until yesterday, when he went “to- Minneapolis on a short business B it Sixteeh lnfci:»m'l'xedvhaxd andv soft “.slab wood, for'sale,:$3.60: per load. " Bemidji Mfg. Co.' Phone 4§1. T&FtL e On Saturdgy evening, Rev. War- ford -will speak at the Salvation Army 7 s'é{‘flbes “at 8’ -o’clock. welcome: * You' will " ;not: be. disap- pointed. Come along, one ,and_al]. ‘Jake Cohen, who has been em- . ployed at Fargo, N. D., during the past eight months, passed - several “ days in the city as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cohen, and family. MARCUMS ENTERTAIN. “3nd_Mre, E. H. Marcum' enter- ned last evening at dinner. Their \ guests were Mr. and Mrs. M. A. c8Spooner, Dr. and Mrs. MecAdory, Mr. Eimd Mrs. W. L. Brooks, Walter Mar- {éum and Miss Helen Davies, of Grand {Forks, who was the guest of honor. o To each ‘dny give an interesting and complete review of the city’s ‘social ‘activities is our desire. This page is devoted to per- office are appreciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers. 1412, Everybody | news briefs and we solicit your Items ' phoned or mailed to this ne 922 =————r——————— R. H. Porter of Hines was among the cut-of-town visitors in Remidjy on Wednesday. Mrs. Lang will arrive this noon from Duluth to 'be a guest at the H. W. Bailey home, Elwood Isted will return this even- ing to Minneapolis to resume his duties at the university. Miss Inga Solberg,”who spent the holidays with her parents at Bagley, returned to.Bemidji yesterday. “Mr. and Mrs. A: E. Nelson enter- tained Mr.:and Mrs, C. J. Winter and danghter Pearl on New Years day. Miss Leha Schmitt returned yester- day from .Crookston where she visit- ed with her sister, Mrs. John Schmitt. Mr. and Mrs. A. k. Erickson enter- tained Rév. Osmond Johnson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. B. R. (I;Jrickson at 5 o’clock dinner yester- ay. Miss Jane Richards left last night for Minneapolis to resume her duties at the university, after spending the holiday vacation at the E. R. Evans home. Mrs. A. R. Hustad of Blackiuck re- truned to her home Wednesdav night after spending a few days in this city vigiting at the home of Mrs. A. E. Witting. L. C. Dempsey, formerly a vesident of Bemidji for several vears, spont Wednesday and Thursday visiting friends in this city and left today for his home at Great Falls, Mont. C. A. Springer, ‘who has taunczht mathematies in the High school here rince November 1. left this morning for Buchanan, Mich., where he has accepted a position as principal of schools there. by . NEW .YEARS DINNER. Mr. fnd Mrs. F. T. Beaver had as guests at ‘dinner New Years evening at the Markham, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu, Dr. and Mrs:"A.::B. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. “R. L. ‘Given.” Mits Vera Backus, E. G. Ferrel, N. B. Backus, C. D. Backus. GUEST OF HONOR. Mrs. Carl Golz entertained Wed- nesday afternoon in honor of Miss Bertha Klein, who is visiting her par-, ents here. Those present were Mrs. Gehart,~ Mrs. A. Klein and Mrs. Frank Ward. SURPRISE CALL. A party of twelve friends made a suprise call on Andy Larson at his home, on New Years eve, and ten- dered him a Victrola record shower. The evening was pleasantly spent in music and games and a luncheon was served at midnight. STHOLS ENTERTAIN. . *"Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Sthol enter- THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER SPLENDID PROGRAM TO BE GIVEN ON SATURDAY With a musical program of much excellegce as the principal feature, the regular monthly meeting of the Bemidji Women’s .Community ‘and, Civic club, which is to be held at the Methodist church Saturday after- noon at 2:30 o’clock, promises to be of great interest and enjoyment. Mrs. Hugh R. Ruettell, Grand Forks soprano, will be the soloist of the afternoon, and she will be assist- ed by Mrs. C. R. Sanborn and Mrs. Oliver Riggs, Bemidji artists, in presenting the program. Before go- ing to Grand Forks, Mrs. Ruettell tained at a 6 o’clock dinner on New Years eve. The guests were, Mrs. A. Sthol, Lilly Sthel, Maidie Sthol, Mrs. E. L. Simenson, Helen Simen- son, Leo Simenson, Sidfidy Simenson, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Larson, son Ken- neth and- daughter Margaret. The Larsgons are here from St. Paul, the) holiday gues*s of Mrs. Larson’s moth-| er, Mrs. A. Lord. MACCABEES INSTALL. At a large ‘‘gei-iogether” meeting on New Years night at 7 o’clock in the Moose hall., the Knights of the. Maccabees installed the following' officers for the coming vear: Commander—<G. H. Toble. Lieutenant-Commander — M. Hughart. Record Keever—J. E. Harris. .Chaplain—Coleman Love. Sergeant—L. C. Bly. Méister-at-Arms—H. D. Irish. Sentinel—Fred Schroth. MOOSE LODGE GATHERS. L. The Moose lodge ield an enjoyable]: get-to-gether in their hall on New Years eve, which proved to be one of the most successful affairs, from a good time standpoint, that they have had for some time. All the old time dances, square dances, quad- rilles, two.steps and waltzes were re- called for the evening. At midnight a lunch was served, after which the guests again enjoyed themselves at dancing untii an early hour, when they departed, all feeling that they had thornurhlv enjoyved ‘“the new year in—and the old year out.” HOUSE WARMING. Miss Mary Warfield invited sewén- teen girl friends in to a novel house- warming at her home on Wednesday afternoon. The zirls spent the after- noon dressing dolls, for'which Miss W-erfield awarded orizes. Miss Kath- erine Bagley won first prize, and Miss Luella Backus the “hooby’ prize. A sunper was served at 6 o'clock, after which the guests enjoyed a theatre party to the Elko. The guests were ‘Misses Margaret Lord. Alice Dean, Dorothy V Vera Cutter, Pearl Rafferty, Jennie Cohen. Ruth Essler, Dorothy \Wilson. Ethel Lilligren, Katherine Bagley, Harriet Boyce, Antoinette Kenfield. Arline Naylor, Bernice Kirk. Grace Currey, Luella Backus and Grace Isted. Jesse L. Lasky res ent s [TONIGHT Adniission 10c and 20c MISS MAR GARET CLARK MISS GEORGE | WASHINGTON A 'Paramount Picture A S e \ She-had a medal for Telling : Am.) lies—then she told one, and - to make {hiat good shestold an- ‘ other and another. :.The chain of circumstances that follow are screamingly funny and gives Miss Clark a and delicious humor. .Robert G. Vignola. Other features— ‘wonderful opportunity to bring joy to the hearts of everyone. Will this picture bring joy to you? at the “S’prise Party N’Everything”—Briggs Comedy “When Nature Smiles””—Post Nature Study was Miss Alberta Fisher of Minneap- olis, where she was prominent fn musical circles. She is a graduate of the McPhail school of music and for some time was soloist at West- minster church. Previous to the musical program of the club. The musica! program tollow:s “Rigoletto,” Verdi-Liszt — Mrs. Rigss. (a) “My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair, Hayden; (b) “Have You Seen But a Whyte Lillie Grow (Anony | Mous), Old English; (c) “My Lovely Celia,” Monro; (d) “Spring’s a Lov- able Ladye Dear,” Keith-Elliott— Mrs. Ruettell. ‘‘Andante Religioso,” Thome—MTrs, | Sanborn. . (a) “Wings of Morning,” Wood; (b) “The Little Red Lark,” Irish 1Air; (¢) “Fairy Lullaby,” Needham; (d) “Smilin’ Thru,” Penn—Mrs. Ruettell. ‘“‘Autumn,” Chaminade; Menuet, Grieg; “Song of the Brook,” Lack— Mrs. Riggs. “Molly, Victor Herbert; “Hayfields and Butterflies,” Rel Riego; *“The Winds in the South,” Scott—Mrs. Ruettell. DOUBLE CHURCH WEDDING. A double wedding of especial in- terest took place yesterday at the Presbyterian church, when two couples were married by Rev. L. P. Warford, in a joint ceremony. Miss Nellie Davis to Harold D. Hathaway and Selma Butler to Harry J. Jack- son, all of this city, with the excep- tion .of = Mr. Jackson, who is trom Coleraine, Minn. The parties entered the church at 10:30 o’clock to the strains of Lohen- grin’s wedding march, played by Mrs. Andrew Warfield. After the cere- mony, Mrs. Warfield played Mendels- sohn’s wedding march as a reces- sional. The church was prettily deco- rated in green. The only attendants were Mr. and Mrs. M..Goughnar, who gave a recep- tion at their home to the bridal quar- tette. Mr. and Mrs. Hathaway will make their home in this city, and Mr. and Mrs. Jackson will reside at Colerajne. Coming next week B1 58 To the REX Theatre CONSTANCE TALMADGE “The VIRTUOUS VAMP” WILLIAM FOX presents “CHECKERS”’ The greatest t acing story of the world—thorough- \ breds and high life intermingled. 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