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sonal mention, social items and cosoperation in its maintenance. “office are appreciated by readers o .1, Latterell of Kelliher was a visit- o or‘in Bemidji Friday. Dean -'$60,000 to loan or rarms. . d71tt Land’ Co. Osoar: Barness of Bagley was a visitorin this city yesterday. Robert Waldron of Bagley spent a few hours in this city on Friday. B. a business visitor in this:city yester- day. | A lar;e number of logging and farming ‘horses for sale at the-city very.', § 1219t Miss Maty L. Engen of Sebeka spent. a few hours in Bemidji yes- terday. C. E‘;, Braée of Backus was in Be- midji a few hours between trains yecterday “.C. A Bnrth of Thief River Falls spent-a few. hours in Bemidji between trains yenerday < J’ilét in, new - edition of Justice Manuels, at the Ploneer Stationery ‘~Bouu : i 3d13 Miés’ Marjorle Shannon returned .‘New Years eve from.the Twin Cities ‘. where she made a short visit with friends and relatives. “Mrs. Hugh Ruettell'of Grand Forks arrived yesterday from Minmneapolis, where she spent New Years, to be ‘the house guest of Mrs. Olivgr Rigegs. N A. Gregorson, bookkeeper for F. G. Troppman company, returned this morning from Bisbee, N. D., where -he has been visiting friends for sev- eral days. A large number of logging and farming horses for s le at the City leefy 1219tf ¢ Mrs., E..H. Denu entertained a number of ladies at her home yes- _terday afternoon. Sewing was- the “main pastime-of the afternoon. A lunch 'was served. o . Paul sthools after spending the holi- ‘“day vacation at.the home of her par- ents in this-city. .. " 'Short orders served in connection ‘with Waffle Parlor, 216 Beltrami Av- enue. 6415 John Simons, Howard Palmer, Eu- _gene; Cahill and Elwood Isted left “last night for Minneapolis to resume their duties’at the University-of Min- nesots after -spending the holiday “.’vacation with-their parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Lennon and daughter, Joyce, of Kelliher, spent a few hours-in Bemidji yesterday ‘between trains on their way home from Thief River Falls. Lennon is a member of the county board of com- miesfoners. WOMEN'S CIVIC CLUB " HEARS NOTED VOCALIST MRS. HUGH RUETELL. At the musical program given this afternoon at the Methodist church under the auspices of the Women’s /Civic and Community club, Mrs. Hugh Ruettell of Grand Forks, was “the soloist. Mrs. Ruettell is an in- structor at the Wesley Conservatory “in Grand Forks, and was formerly connected with the MacPhail School of Music in Minneapolis, during . . which time she was soloist at the Westminster church there. ” . She has also had charge of music in Miss Woods’ Kindergarten school, one of the best schools in Minnesota, W] s she won a special place for SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 3, 1920 [BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES Te each hy give an interesting and complete review of the city’s social activities is our desire. ====T"Whonc 22— N T P e M. ‘Hourigan of Cass Lake was| Mrs. Hatch has resumed her duties at the Elko Hat. Shop. Mrs. Sam Kif}g of Frohn was an out-of-town shopper in the city Wed- nesday. Miss Helen Evans will return to Minneapolis tonight to resume her duties at the university. This page is devoted to per- news briefs and we solicit your Items phoned or mailed to this f the paper and by the publishers. Harry Magnuson returned the first of the week from Duluth where he visited with relatives over Christmas. Buy your tickets for ‘“Mutt and Jeff's Dream,” at Boardman’s Corner Drug Store, now—all seats reserved. 1413 L. J. Jerdez and family of Walker sf)tem Friday and Saturday in this ¢lty J. Ohnstad and family of McIntosh were among the visitors in Bemic,i yesterday and today. John Flack of Hibbing came to Bemidji Wednesday to visit at the Joe Steidl home at Northern for a week. . Miss Marjorie Hunter and Miss Edna Sliter of Akeley were visitors in this city. for a few hours yesterday. Eugene Cahill left last night for Minneapolis to resume his studies at the University of Minnesota, after spending the holiday vacation at the home of his parents in this city. Miss Gwen Townsend and Miss Helen Dailey of International Falls spent;,a few hours in Bemidji on Friday. 0DD FELLOWS INSTALL. At 8 o’clock last evenming, the Be- midji lodge No. 119,'1. 0. O. F., in- stalled the following officers for the coming year: N. G.—C. J. Winter. V. G.—P. L. Hines. R. S.—R. Hannah. F. 8.—L. B. Grandy. Treasurer—G. W. Rhea. Warden—C. E. Riley. Conductor—Louis Larson. 1. G.—Eli Arnold. 0. G.—T. J. Wickham. Chaplain—Rev. Blaine Lambert. M. F. Wilson returned yesterday from Minneapolis where he has been visiting with his father for a few days. Mrs.. M. F. Willson returned yes- terday from Duluth where she has been visiting for a week wnth her mother. | 2 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. 1117t1 S. N. G.—G. W. Harnwell. S. N. G.—W. H. Rice. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. O'Brien of S. V. G.—C. M. Landon. Cohasset returned to their home this S. V. G—B. W. Aldrich. FREBER morning after visiting at the home of S. S.—D. VanArnum. Mrs. O’Brien’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S.—H. N. McKee. C..N. Shannon. Mrs. O'Brien spent Installation was in charge of the holiday ‘week here, Mr. O’Brien District Deputy Grand Master G. W. coming for New Years day. ¥ Harnwell of this city. Tonight-REX THEATRE-Tnnighl H.B. WARNER in “For a Woman’s Honor” WHAT YOU'LL SEE How an Oriental op- A blackmailing ad- ium smuggler entangles venturess vamping a ‘a customs officer. Wily Brahmi A’ fight to the death st s e between an English offi- . A naughty nautch cer and a Hmdu smug- girl dancing the Nam- pur wiggle. gler. Jamés J. Corbett In' Another Serial of “THE MIDNIGHT MAN” FOX WORLD’S NEWS REVIEW Rex Six-Piece Union Orchestra 10¢ and 25¢ Night 7:20 and 9:00 ELKO " Matinees 2:30 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY T MARGUERITE CLARK //ledCW By Proxy R QParamoun{Arlcroft CPiclure It was night' The house fairly reeked of an- cestors. The youthful little “\Vldow in her nightie, was prowling around. Astonishing? !!? Simply scandalous — till you understand it. Added Attraction—HAROLD LLYOD COMEDY P’ herself due to her natural ability in > handling children’s songs. Mrs. ‘Ruettell has studied under New York instructors and has also studied abroad. = She is better known as Miss Alberta Fisher, formerly of Minneap- olis. Her work is highly compliment- ed by other newspapers in the state. She was assisted in putting on the program this afternoon by - Mrs. Riggs and Mrs. C. R. Sanborn. ELKO ORCHESTRA PLAYS SUNDAY EVE. Matinees 3:00—10c and 20c Nights 10c¢ and 25¢ ELKO Sun.-MQn.-Tues. THE BEMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER : e T T T E——— Al Jester and family left yester- day afternoon for Great Falls, Mont. Mrs. William Masterson and Mrs. | George Veigle of Northern transacted business in Bemidji Wednesday. Helyn Wilson has retumed from Chicago after a two weeks visit, anc has resumed her duties at the Elko Hat Shop. NOTICE—A. 0. U. W, Installation of officers will take place Monday night, January 5. Lunch will be served and a real good i time is assured. Come out. 2d15 R i B e BERGLUNDS WERE SURPRISED. In connection with the New Years “wake” given at the Swedish Luth- eran church on New Years eve, a surprise was given Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Berglund and a beautiful gift pre- sented to them by the members of the congregation ‘and friends, the pre. sentation speech being made by Rev. T. B. Nordale. An enjoyable program was given consisting of a ‘Songalogue by the girls’ chorus of e church, a piano solo by Mrs. T. B. Nordale, a vocal solo by Mr. Berglund, piano duet by| Mrs. Berglund and Mrs. Nordale, and PAGE FIVE a vocal duet by-¥Francis and Ann& Herling. At the close of the pro- gram the bénediction was prenouncdd by Rev. Nordale. ¢ WILL SPEAK FEB. 7. Dr. Hill, of the Minnesota Public Health association, who was to have been_ here as the speaker for the January meeting of the Women’'s Civic and Community club, but was detained on account of the Red Cross Seal drive in Minnéapolis, will be the speaker for its meeting .to be held on Saturday, February 7, at the Bemidji association rooms. SUNDAY The Father’s Revenge. The Empty Cradle. Happy Southern Days. flle Strange Marriage. A Husband’s Hate. A Wife’s Subterfuge. The Lightnirig Storm. And the Thunderbolt. Miss MacDonald’s -+ Stellar Appearan Since in GAVEST ME” Matinees, 2:30— Children 19 “THE WOMAN THOU REX Karnerine MacDonawp “The American Beauty” in “THE THUNDERBOLT" The Romance of the Strangest Marriage on Record First ce REX SIX-PIECE UNION ORCHESTRA Evenings— cents Adults 25 cents The story of a husband who denied his wife right to motherhood — and how Providence thwarted his wicked plan of revenge. MONDAY the sacred A First National Attraction CHARLES CHAPLIN "A DAY'S PLEASURE", i . i 7:10 and 9 o’clock { All Seats 25 cents ol AR IR e o e S i \