Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 6, 1920, Page 5

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€o-operation in its maintenance. "Adolph Gustafson of Solway spent Monday in this city. Dean $60,000 to loan or:rarms. d71tt Land Co.: t '3iL. Rolland of Thief River Falls, spent Monday in.this city. i William H. Hales of Park Rapids spent Monday-in Bemidji. . .. Robert Waldron of Bagley was a visitor in this eity on Monday. “Frank and Victor Norquist of Gon- vick spent Monday. in Bel}%‘lj!r . The floor is the best and the music will be fine at the dance ) e evening in the Moose hall, BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES 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 “office are appreciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers. =————=——————oTelephone 922 — ) Items phoned or mailed to this Frank Stout of Island Lake, was a visitor in Bemidji today. -~ J. M. McDonald of Warren is visit- ing friends in Bemldji today. J. C. Shephard of Walker spent the day in Bemidji on Monday. Fred A. Sliter, who teaches at Pine- wood, spent the day in. this city yes- terday. . Mrs. Emma Ellers of Leonard was | a shopping visitor in this city yes- terday. ) B, W..Lakin lett last night for Min- neapolis' on business. He expects to be gone several days. Miss Violet Mort of Lacleel, Cana- J. H. Gr!mfi of Grand Forks 'was a |da ,is visiting friends and relatives visitor in 'Bemidjl yesterday. i L H. B. Swenson ;of Hines was a visitor in this city yesterday. Fresh eggs, 76¢ doz.; canwed stor- age eggs, 69c¢ doz.; 60 1b. canned honey, 1b. 22¢, at Troppman’s. 2t16 B.C. s},evens of Guthrie was among the visitors in Bemidji yesterday. You will have the -time of your life at the dance in the Moose hall Wednesday evening. 2610 B. F. Ives of Blackduck has been spending several days in Bemidji. Miss Beatrice Murnik of Coleraine was a guest of this city Monday. S Misses Amnada and Marie Malland of Bagley spent Monday in Bemidji. A large number of logging and farming horses for sale at the city lvery. : 1219tt N. E. Jondahl ‘of Cass Lake was among the visitors in this city Mon- day. Mfs. Effie Geror of Spur transacted business in Bemidji between trains Monday. H. Z. Mitchell has returned from ‘St. Cloud, where he visited, with his tqml]y for a few days. W. Onstad of Clear Lake, Minn,, is visiting his sister, Mrs. George Sev- erns of Grant Valley for the week. < Miss Ruby Collard, who has visited with her sister, May Collard, during the holidays, returned to her home ‘this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Mosen returned Sunday from Grand Forks where they spent the holidays visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James Earl. Just in, new edition of Justice Manuels, at the Pioneer Statiomery House. g 3d13 ‘Miss Bolden, who teaches at Be- cida, returned to her-duties Monday, afetr visiting over the holidays with relatives at Blackduck. ' 'W. B. Erwin, production manage: of the Bemidji Box Co., has returned from Chicago, where he has been on business for the past week. Sixteen-inch mixed hard and soft slab wood for sale, $3.60 per load. Be- midji Mfg. Co. Phone 481. T&Etf . Mrs. L. A. Geiser of Barnesville, Minn., arrived in Bemidji yesterday and installed the new officers for the Degree of Homor last evening. Mrs. J. E. O’Connell, Mrs. M. J. Baker and Mrs. A. McCullum of Deer River, were among the out of town visitors in Bemidji on Monday. A large number of logging .and farming horses for s le at the City Livery. 1219tf William Betts of Funcley spent Monday in the city on business. Mr. Betts is superintendent of the camps of the Crookston Lumber Co. in that J. A, Adams of Perham, arrived in the city Sunday. Mr. Adams has ac- cepted a position with the Pioneer as linotype operator. [He entered upon his duties Monday morning. Bpox 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. g 1117t¢ Mrs.. J. O. Stromberg of Anoka was in Bemidji.- Monday en route to the thome of her daughter, Mrs. Charles McDonald of Northern, where she will make an extended visit. William Smith returned Sunday froni Sparta, Wis., where he has been manager of a hotel. Mrs. Smith --stopped over in the Twin cities for a few days. They will visit friends here for a short time. Short orders serveé in connection . with Waffle Parlor, 216 Beltrami Av- enue. 4 . 6d156 Miss Sarah Kopman retu.ned Mon- day to Minneapolis, after visiting for the past two weeks at the home of her brother, E. B. Kopman. Miss Kopman is a domestic science in- wstructor in the public schools of Min- neapolis. present were: Olive Cote, Schwartz, Kate Laudtke, yElla Han- son, Josephine Miller, Edith Marton, Mabel Nelson. bard, Charles Cote, George and A. Fritz” Weber. best wishes for him and his bride. in Bemidji this week. . Mrs. F. Johnson of liebw spent the day in Bemidji Monday, ’having come . here to call on a dentist. Frank Whitney of Walker was among the out of town visitors in this city yesterday. E. Y. Wilson and daughter, Doro- thy, have returned from a two weeks visit with friends and relatives in’|called on Elizabeth Schwartz Thurs- Minneapolis and Northfield. The Lutheran Ladies’ Aid meets Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock in the church basement. The hostes- ses will be Mrs. C. J. Larson and Mrs. A. O. Aubolee. Miss Beth MacGregor left Monday noon for Duluth where she will spend way of International Falls, where she will visit her sister Mrs. R. J. Russell. LICENSED 70 WED. o License to marry was granted this morning to Thomas Dewey Ezard and Esther Stormoen by Clerk of Courts F. W. Rhoda. k LADIES AID T0 MEET. The Ladies Aid of the Norwegian Lutheran Free church of Nymore will meet on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. A. O. Akre. Everyone welcome. ENJOYED “BOB” RIDE. The Boy’s club of St. Phillip’s church enjoyed a sleighride party on Sunday evening. After their return, they were tendered a banquet at the H. M. Merryman residence. MOOSE HEART LADIES GIVE DANCE TOMORROW The ladies of the Moose Heart Legion will give a dance at the Moose hall on Wednesday evening, to which the public is invited. This is a ‘“leap year” dance and with the good music and splendid dancing floor being pre- pared for the occasion, everyone will be assured of a good time. Music by the Syncopator’s orchestra. i DIES AT SANATORIUM. Mrs. E. A. Skifstrom passed away at the Lake Julia sanatorium, Mon- day morning at 5 o’clock. Mrs. Skifstrom’s home was in Loman, Minn. She had been in the sanator- ium for over six months. She was 35 years of age and is survived by her husband as well as relatives in Min- neapolis. - M. E. Ibertson, funeral director and undertaker, brought the body to Bemidji last evening from Lake Julia. The remains will be shipped to Inter- national Falls for burial. AN UNEXPECTED CALL. Miss Mabel Nelson was surprised by a number of friends Saturday evening, January 3, it being her six- teenth birthday anniversary. Those Misses Mabel Revoir, Elizabeth and Louise Margaret Wright, Ella L-udtke and Messrs. Wilmer Gui- Miller, Alfred Lordy, Clark Gains, ‘| Downs. a few days, returning to Bemidji by |" TWO FRATERNITIES JOIN IN JOINT INSTALLATION : At a joint meeting -held last even- ing by the local chapter of the A. O. U. W. and the Degree of Honor at the 0dd Fellows' hall, the following offi- cers were installed: A.'0. U. W, Installation. Master Workman—Gust Larson, Foreman—P. Barnell. ®. Overseer- E. webster. Recorder—P. Winklesky. Financier—S. A. Cutter. - Receiver—Andy Larson.” The ofticers for the Workmen were installed by Past Master Workman, C. J. Winter, while the_following offi- cers for the Degree.of Honor. were in- stalled by District Deputy Mrs. L. A. Geiser of Barnesville, winn. Degree of Honor Officers. Past chief of homor—Mrs. A. K. Webster. Chief of honor—Mrs. P. Barnell. Lady of honor—Mrs.'C. J. Winter. Chief of ceremonies—Mrs. A. W. Benson. Recor L] ding financier—Mrs. M. A. Treasyrer—Mrs. Andy Larson. Usher—Mrs. S. A. Cutter. Assistant Usher, Mrs. Mabel Young. Inner watch—Mrs. A. Clavin. Outer watch—Mrs. H. F. Schmidt. Following thc¢ joint installation meeting, a splendid supper was served by the Degree of Honor and was en- joyed by all members present. GRANT VALLEY NEWS. Miss,Mabel Revoir spent the past week visiting Miss Olive Cote. Miss Mabel Revoir and Olive Cote were eBmidji shoppers Saturday aft- ernoon. Miss Olive Cote and Mabel Revoir day evening. John and Elmer Revoir spent Sun- day afternoon at-the Charles Cote home. Mort Pendergast left for St.” Paul Monday, where he will transact busi- ness and visit his father, Harrison Pendergast, for a few days. Here at Last? wWAaLLAaC Lotikry| PRODUCED @y JE463 L.TASKY, Management not responsi- ble for buttons bursted by laughter during perform- ance. Still, whatever hap- pens, you will see a picture that IS a picture. Don’t misg it? Admission 10c-20c WED. & THURS. The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist hurch will be entertained at the ome of Mrs. W. Z. Robinson, 921 ‘[Minnesota avenue, on Wednesday aft- ernoon at 2:30 o’clock. The hostesses wilt be Mrs. Larson and Mrs. Oscar Mannaugh. DON'T MISS - THE LEAP YEAR DANCE WEDNESDAY EVENING AT THE MOOSE HALL. GOOD FLOOR GOOD MUSIC AND GOOD TIME. M1323 “The Lottery Man” REID.||1 MARGUERITE CLARH bergaster,” and you can’t help laugh-at her. Added Attraction Matinees 10¢-20c¢ TONIGHT—LAST TIMES ELKO William Winterstein, Ernest Swafer, |. Paul Laudtke, Charles Gruer, August and Fred Laudtke, Henry Frank and Fred Schwartz, Henry Willet, Ellis Schmitt, and “Red” and *“White The evening was spent in games and cards, and a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. The guests left at a late hour. s INSTEAD OF VISITING HIS PARENTS. FRED CUTTER WEDS Word was received this. morning by Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Cutter that their son, Fred Earl Cutter, was unit- ed in marriage yesterday at LaCrosse, Wis., to Miss .Helen Wigginto1 of Viroqua, Wis. Fred is engaged in business with his brother, Carter, at Viroqua, where they are operating a confectionery store. Until today it was expected that Fred would arrive in Bemid,: soon to spend about two weeks visit: ing his parents and friends, and it 18 totally a surprise to his parents to learn of his marriage. Contrary to expectations, he will not make a visit to this city at this time. | Mr. and Mrs. -Cutter will make their home in Viroqua. Fred is well known in Bemidji, and at one time was a member of the Bemidji Pioneer Publishing company’s office force. He next spent eome time on the farm of a relative in Canada and when the war broke returned to Bemidji and enlisted. His many friends join in BUTT, CLARA WILLIA — b > SELECT PICTURES presents | “THE ONE WOMAN” by THOS. DIXON, author of “THE BIRTH OE A NATION” Featuring an all-star . é;st.;;i‘ including LAWSON , HERCHELL MAYAL, THURSTON HALL, BEN ALEXANDER. DO YOU BELIEVE IN FREE LOVE?- See the theory pneliul‘ly applied and smashed to smithereens in “THE ONE WOMAN" TOMORROW—THURSDAY —at the— Grand | HEATRE THE BEMIDSI DAILY PIONEER WITH MRS. ROBINSON. Robinson, Mrs. Andy LET'SGO Show Starts At 8:30 The Lucky Number That Wins a Wife for WALLACE REID EL KO WED. & THURS. LAST TIMES ONIGHT LATEST JOKES Tickets 50c, 75c, DOORS OPEN at 7:45 GRAN. w ' Widow By Prexy® A Cparamoun(zisterfl 1 She’s some little “flab- HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY Nights 10c-25¢ ELKO onstance Talmadde, . : .in*AVirtuous Vamp down, with modern man. in “A Virtuous Vamp.” L2 Rex Union Orchestra 10c and 25¢ $1.00—War Tax Extra—On A First National Attraction Cleopatra, Helen of Troy and the Queen of Sheba had an easy time vamping. They would lose, hands Vamping nowadays is an art. Come on, girls, bring the fellows, and show them the difference. It’s all exposed by Constance Talmadge BILLIE WEST COMEDY FRIDAY R X(saTURDAY WILLIAM FOX presents ““CHECKERS”’ Basedb on the Most Famous Racing Drama th World Has Seen By HENRY BLQSSOM "TONIGH; OPEN AT 7:48 "ONLY A RIOT of FUN Song, Dancing, Music Mutt - Jelf’s Dream 25 PEOPLE—CHORUS OF 12 HEAR THE LATEST SONGS—LAUGH AT THE Sale GRAND THEATRE BOX OFFICE after 5:00 P. M. 5 CURTAIN at 8:30 THEATRE Tuni%mfl[XTnmmrow —_—_—— Matinees Daily, Nights 7:20 and 9:00 PAGE FIVE i | | 1 e e g ) T

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