Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 5, 1920, Page 5

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':0, ,0 to loan- or rarms. Dean n in Walker Friday. Mrs. E. T. Fleener of Brainerd a visitor in Bemidji Saturday. Bemidji Saturday., Mrs. E. Rolky left Saturday tor Minneapolis, where she will visit for " about three. weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shawl of Wilton transacted business in Bemidji be- tween trains Saturday. B. F. Ives of Blackduck was among the out of town visitors in Bemidji on Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. F. E. Craver of Turtle River transacted business in Bemidji Sat- urday. She also called on friends. The floor is the best and the music will be fine at the dance Wednesday evening in the Moore hall. 2d16 Edward Donaldson returned Friday to Aurora, after spending the holi- days visiting at the Given McGhee home. Miss Palmine Arendt returned Sunday morning' from Badger, la., where she spent the holiday-vacation at her home. teaching duties, after spending the holidays at her home here. Miss Jessie I’enaeréast returned to her school work at Pinewood, after visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs,” Charles Schroeder, during the holidays. Miss Alys Hetland left Saturday for Fargo, where she attends school, aftet spending the holidays with her aunts, Mrs. Henry Fallon and Mrs. C. M. Bacon. Spot cash paid tor Liberty Bonds, and Eiberty Bond receipts. See G. B. Hooley at Northern Grocery Co., uring the day, or at Markham hotel. evenings. 1117t J. M. Murphy returned this morn- ing from St. Paul, where he and Mrs. Murphy have been spending the holi- days. . Mrs. Murphy will remain in St. Paul for a short time. Mrs. Elizabeth Fleener has gone to Bemidji to accept a position in the office of Thomas W. Swinson, super- vieor of the census in this sixth dis- trict.—Brainerd Dispatch. Alvin Olson left Saturday night for ‘Minneapolis to resume his studies at the, University of Minnesota, after spending the holiday recess at the home of his parents in this city. Fred A. Sliter of Grey Eagle, Minn., arrived in the city Friday Lo each day ‘give an “interesting'and _complete review of the locnl activities is our desire. This' page is devoted to per- montlo social items and news briefs and we solicit your wopmhon its mainténance. Items phoned or mailed to this office are nppneuted by renden of the paper and by the publishers. '=”===T¢hfl§§n‘o 922 e E. s Shook of Gemmell spent Sun- L. W. Galloway of Cass Lake was day in Bemldjl a business visitor in Bemidji Satur- day. 5 - d71tt Miss Beatrice Scott was a visitor in Bemidji between trains on Satur- Mrs. 1. W. French spent the day|day. Short orders served in connection Roland Hicks of Remer spent Sat-|with Waffle Parlor, 216 Beltrami Av- urday in Bemidji. enue. i Robert Waldron of Bagley spent Miss Marian Scheers of Akeley re. Saturday in this city. making a visit at the I W. French home. spent Sunday in this city. Francis White of Littlefork was o among the visitors in this city yes- Miss Leila Dally of Virginia was |terday. A large number of logging and W. W. Tyndall of Grand Rapids|farming horses for s le at the City was a Sunday visitor in Bemidji. Livery. 1219tf A large number of logging and Miss Emily Sullivan of Interna- farming horses for sale at the city|tional Falls was a Sunday visitor in livery. 1219tt | this city. Axel Peterson of Kelliher was Miss Blanche L. Lee of Saunk among the out of town visitors in|Centre spent a few hours in this city on Saturday. Just in, new edition of Justice| . Miss Ethel Willsie of Nary was anuels, at the Pioneer Stationery|among the out of town visitors in louse. 3d13 | Bemidji Saturday. Mrs. J. F. Cameron returned to Migs Marvel G. Boldan of Clear- water spent a few hours in this ecity on business Saturday. Miss Lou L. Montgomery of Deer River, was a visitor in this city for a few hours on Saturday. ‘Mrs. William Clish was operated upon last week for the removal of tonsils. She is recovering nicely. Miss L. E. Barthelemy, Miss C. K. Barthelemy and Miss Dorthy Hayes spent a few hours in this city on Sat- urday. Earle Barker is still on the road to improvement, and is getting on very nl:;cely. L & ner, after which a midnight suppar Mrs. Merseth, Mr. and Mry. Otto Miss ‘Margaret Stoner returned to her home at Brainerd Friday evening Morken, Misses Esther Johnson and after visiting over the holidays at the H. Mills home. Miss Mavis Phillippi returned to Mrs. Jack Kiley will leave tomor- her school duties at Becida Saturday,)row for her home at Chisholm, after after spending the holiday vacation|spending the holidays with her par- . with friends at Cass Lake. ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mills. Miss Helen Minnick left Saturday| Robert Graham returned Saturday for Hitterdal, Minn., to resume her|night from Blackduck, where he has been spendingthe holiday vacation with his grandparents, Mr. #end Mrs. Jacob Betling. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graham of Red Lake, stopped in Bemidji Friday en route to their home from Duluth, where they spent the holidays. They remained here until Saturday. Mrs. J. N. Thatcher and grandson, who have been visiting at the E. E. Kenfield home for some time, left Sunday for Orange Beach. Ala., where they will visit Mrs. H. D. Ken- field, Mrs. Thatcher’s mother. 8t. Cloud on business, E. E Kenfield left today on a few days visit to the lumber camps. F. G. Halgren returned last night from Duluth, where he has been for several days on business. You will have the time of your life at the dance in the Moore hall Wednesday evening. " 251¢ Fresh eggs, 76¢ doz.; canuied stor- age eggs, 59c¢ doz.; 60 1lb. canned honey, 1b. 22¢, at Troppman’s. 2t16 Mr. and Mrs. E. 1. Denu and son, Philip, were guests at the C. J. Win- ter home at a five o’clock dinmer Sunday. BUSINESS COLLEGE OPENS. The Bemidji Business college re- opéned today, after the holiday vaca- tion. There will be both day and night sessions. GUILD MEETS TONIGHT. The annual meeting of the Altar Guild of the Episcopal church will be held tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. H. W. Bolger, 1115 Bemidji avenue. 6d156 “GYM” CLASS MEETING. The Community gymnasium class- es will meet Tuesday night at the Normal school at 7 and 8 o'clock, under the direction of Miss Deputy. All members are urged to be present and on time. Miss Deputy states that there is room for a féew more members in each of the classes. WALKER “PILOT.” Bemidji Tuesday afternoon, after spending a couple days visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mike Gleason and family. Mildred Argall of Bemiuyi spent Wednesday at the Bateman home. Master Francis Clish of Bemidjl is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Gleason and family this week. Mrs. George Rivierre and sister, Mrs. James Hoover, were in Bemidji between trains F‘r!day night. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Akre enter- tained a few friends at their home Saturday evenlng, the occasion being their wedding anniversary. The evening was spent in a social man- was served. . = The invited guests were Rev. and I\f[lss Gladys Gowdy of Big ¥alls, Mrs. 0. P. Grambo, Rev. and Mrs. arrived last night for a visit at the Osmond Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed S. C. Brown home. She will leave Akre, M for Kelliher tonight. re, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nygaard, Mr. and Mrs. Knute Roe, Mr. and Effie Petersqu and Mathew Larson. 5 = FRIDAY R X saTurpaY WILLIAM FOX presents “CHECKERS”’ Based on the Most Famous Racing Drama the World Has Seen By HENRY .BLOSSOM night on his way to Pinewood, where he will teach the Tegner school, dis- trict No. 72 for the coming term. He left Saturday for Pinewood. The Women’s Foreign Missionary and Home Missionary societies of the Methodist church were entertained in :a joint social meeting Friday evening at the home of Mrs. A. L. Molander, 1023 Beltrami Avenue. Mrs. L. G. Pendergast, who has visited at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles , Schroeder, for some time, left today for Argyle, where she will make an extended visit with another daughter, Miss Bernice Hil- land. Norman Kittleson, who has been visiting relatives and friends in this city during the holidays, left Satur- day for his home in Bend, Ore. Nor- man will spend a few days in Moor- head visiting friends before complet- ing his journey. Mrs. David Henshaw, who has visited her sister, Mrs. Frank Schroeder, for a few days, returned to her home at Wilton Saturday. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs, Schroeder, who will visit there for several days. } W BN , oAV As she would kill a serpent in A GREAT ROMANCE her path, she struck down the OF THE man who plotted the ruin of ) g 5 her innocent young daughter, CANADIAN w"_,])s helpless in the wilds of the north, far from civilization. WILLIAM FOX presents MADLAINE TRAVERSE —IN— Rose of the West A vivid drama of a woman’s desperate plight in a snow-bound wilderness. A photoplay that every woman should see MASTER MYSTERY NO. 14 TONIGHT ONLY Admission 10c and 20c Grand THEATRE S 8. C. Brown will leave tonight tor‘ BRINGS HOME BRIDE. D. G. Wells, salesman for the Pills- bury Milling Co. of Minneapolis, re- turned this morning from the east, T d w d d where he has been to spend the holi- E e ues ay e nes ay days. While away, he was married and he has brought his bride to this| city with him. They expect to make CONS ANCE TALMADGE their home here. Mrs. Wells was an eastern girl, having resided- in Ver- et In a John Emerson-Anita Loos Special ™ “A Virtu V & Aok w5 v irtuous Vamp fi Saturday, Jan. 10, In the Central school building, under the auspices First National Attraction of the Women’s Civic and Community reey club. A baby specialist will be sent from Minneapolis by the Minnesota| =—= — Public Health association. ] Any mother wishing to bring her . B 0 TV First Road Show OF THE SEASON BABY CLINIC. JAN. 10. ohild to the clinic should get her appointment -through Mrs. R. L. Schumaker, phone 619. RETURNED BAGLEY SOLDIER TAKES NORTH DAKOTA BRIDE (Special to the Pioneer) Bagley, Jan. 3.—A wedding of in- terest to their many Bagley friends, took place at Shevlin Sunday morn- i s ing at 10 o’clock, when Bennie Nel- p son and Miss Eileen Torgerson were united in marriage. Bennie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Nelson, who reside near Bag- ley, and needs no introduction to his many Bagley friends, having been reared in Bagley. Bennie was one of the first Bagley boys to enlist in the army at the time this country entered war.’ The bride is the daughter of Mr. ] B FISHER'S [ ATEST umATk‘ T SUCCESS PEOPLE | CHORUS OF ecial Scenery| 12 GIRLS A Fantasy with Singing and Dancing . N. D. The newlyweds are already house- keeping in the rooms above the Fam- ily Theatre, where they will be at home to their friends. subscribe for The Ploneer. TUESDAY ONLY 8:30 p.m. JAN.6 All Seats Reserved—Tickets on Sale Now Watch =d See! The picture reviewers say it wasn’t boosted enough e TN— at Boardman's Drug Store, an’ they're goin’ fast E &Y’mfio GRAND reearre LAST TIME RE { "LAST TIME -TONIGHT- -TONIGHT- FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION Kataerine MacDonarp “The American Beauty” in “*THE THUNDERBOLT” The Romance of the Strangest Marr&ge on Record CHARLIE CHAPLIN—“A Day’s Pleasure” Fourth Million Dollar Comedy REX SIX-PIECE UNION OfiCfiESTRA 10c and 25¢ Matinees 2:30 Daily = Night 7:20 and 9

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