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

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER office are appreciated by readers Telephon ¥ P. P. McBride of Big Falls spent Thursday in this eity. T. E. Rider of Shevlin was a caller in Bemidji on Thursday. Deap. $650,000 to loan or rarms. a71itf Land- Co. : Otto C. Lloyd of St. Cloud spen{ the day in Bemidji yesterday. Mrs. C. A. Miller of Littlefork was a visitor in this city yesterday. . Mrs. Thomas Sheeby of Bena spent Thursday as a visitor 1n Bemidji. S. A. Saxrud of Brainerd was:a business caller in this city yesterday. Te each day give an intereitmz and complete review of the city's social activities is our desife. sonal mention, social items and mews briefs and we solicit your co-operation in its maintenance.: Items phoned or mailed to this “DRESS-UP” PARTY. The employees of \the Koors Bros. Co. and their wives, wil be entertain- @d at a “dress-up” dancing party'in the Koors building Saturday evening. Refreshments will be served, and a very pleasant evenh\:g has been planned. STAR THIMBLE BEE. The Eastern Stars will give anoth- er of their popular thimble bees at the Masonic temple on Wednesday afternoon, February 11. All the members are urged to come and bring their sewing. At 6 o’clock a supper will be served to the families of the This page is devoted to per- :the paper and by the publishers. e 922 ———=———————— Miss Lucene McCuaig was some- what “*under the weather” yester-|gtars, the Masons and their families, day. and all friends. Watch for the menu . |of the supper. Mrs. George Day of Northern is G o : : 1 n. Be- ;:is:ltj.intghifsn::gi.dnd relatives i e- SILENT STITC s ENJOY i - EVENING SLEIGHRIDE George Kreatz left this morning fOr | pe mempers of the Silent Stitch- International Falls on business. He|. .o 1y} and sevesal invited guests will return in a day or two. had a most enjoyable sleigh-ride last evening. The party assembled at the home of Miss Marie Cahill, and at 8 o'clock the sleigh arrived to take the guests to the Tardy farm, about three miles East of Nymore. A stop was made at Nymore to pick up several of the iadies, and all enjoyed the ride ‘Bex'; Johnson of Hawley, Minn.. has accepted the position of assistant cashier at the Farmers’ State Bank. Mrs. R. Bush returned to her home Wednesday, after visiting friends and L. W. Galloway of Cass Lake was a business caller in Bemidji yesterday. Miss Theresa HBrickson of Park Rapids spent the day here yesterdgy. ‘ Miss Ella Laqua, who has been ill -tor the past tew days, is recovering. * J. V. Anderson and C. Erickson of Sebeka were visitors here on Thurs- day. - Mre. Sexton, mother of Frank Sex- “tom, is very ill at her home in this city. . Watch fer the menu which the Pastern stars will serve at Maseonic hall Feb. 11. 2d2-7 Mrs. K. Beach of -Cass Laké was ‘among the out of town visitors kere on Thursday. % / John Yonkey of Devils Lake, is in Bemidji this week looking for a bus- l(rs‘ A. C. Graf of Wolf Lake, was = shopwng and calling on friends in ; mmldjl ‘Phursday. 5 " Mrs. George Skoogiand of Northern was shopping and visiting friends in : ‘Bemidji Thursday. i i Don’t miss the Eastern Star supper at Masonic hall Wednesday evening, Feb. 11. Price 50c. 2!12-7 Mrs. H. S. Annette transacted busi- .mees; at Deer River, Cass Lake and &ler points Thursday. - 3 !!. L. Barackman, of, Thiet River “/Palls, was a° visitor in’our city the tore part of the week. ¢ <7 Mrs. C. Young and Mrs. Stave of :“Lengby were among the out of town -.aallers here on Thursday. George Shea, deputy sheriff, is tepending the week at Beaudette at- nding to offieial business. Sixteen inch mixed hard nml n;t “:-4lad weod, for sale, $3.60 per load. '+ Bemidjl Mfgs Co. Phone .(81. TE&FL PR The Bastern Sters will servo a6 .;o’clock supper-ai the Masonic hall Wednesday evening, Feb. 11. 2d2-7 R. K. Bliler state highway' en- : gineer, has gone to Chicago, where he will attend to business matters about three weeks. : w, The Linnea Society of the Swedish Lutheran church will meef at the home of Miss Eleanor Erickson this evening, at 8 o’clock. ‘ “Joseph Barry of Grand Forks left for his home yesterday after attend- ing the funeral of his brother, James Barry, last Monday. B . M. E. Smith of the Smith Lumber Co. of this city returned this morning from Minneapolis, where he has been for several days on business. /l{r. and Mrs. W. Z. Robinson are . spending the week visiting relatives . at Lamberton, Minn., and attending " the auto show at Minneapolis. i Reverend George Backhurst is con- ; fined to his home with an attack of ;i influenza. He will be compelled to ;. cancel all engagements for the present. ? b Spot cash paild for Liberty Bonds, end Liberty Bond receipts. See G. B. Hooley at Northern Grocery Co, ! during the day, or at Markbam hotel, .- evenings. 1117t Mrs. Frank Kuhn and Mrs. Edward ' Mills left last night for their homes in Minneapolis after spending several days in this city to attend the fun- eral of their brother, James Barry. The Intermediate Christian En- deavor society of the Presbyterian church, will hold its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. L. P. . Warford, this evening. All members are urged to be present. Edward Burns of Minneapolis, state deputy for the Modern Woodmen of ' America, left for Little Falls last evening after spending the day here yesterday arranging for a district deputy for the Woodmen. Edward Allen of Solway, who was taken to the hospital Tuesday, is re- ported doing nicely. Mr. Allen was .1accidentally shot through the hip by a riflle at his home. He was rushed ‘ to St. Anthony’s hospital immediately ' and the wound dreseed by Dr. Gil- “Itheir first public appearance. relatives of this city for the past over the country road, out to the week. farm home, where a most cordial wel- £ 4 fel one. B. W. Lakin returned last night come was folt by everyone The evening was spent in playing games, doing “stunts’” and with some fine music. At 12 o’clock a bountiful spread of dainty and substgntial food was ‘served, and all had a feed that will long be remembered. The happy from a- business -trip to points in Canada. He has been gone for a week. Fred Malzahn and son, Claude, and NOTICE. I'wish-to announce the opening of my dental offices in the Barker building. Those desiring appoint- ments will please call. Tel. No. 802. Dr. G. M. Palmer, 6d2-7 ENTERTAINS AT A “SING.” The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Koors was the scene of a real pleas- ant gathering Wednesday evening. The party had a splendid ‘“sing” and played a’ number of the new games. Dainty refreshments were served, and all had 4 vary pleasant time. The guests were Misses wuLillian Glessner, Ethelyn Hall, Martha Fibi- gar, Ella Wipperman, Mary Koskey, Anna Northrup, Marguerite Jones, Lou Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Ebert, Dr. F. Mero, of Minneapolis, Maurice Opsahl and John Koors. HARMONICK (CORRECT) GLEE CLUB CONCERT SUNDAY NIGHT Under the leadership of Mrs. Beth Evans Yaple the Harmonick (Cor- rect) Glee club wil make its first pub- lic appearance at the Presbyterian church Sunday evening, February 8§, at which time there will be a very in- teresting program delivered. The Christian Endeavor will have charge of the demobilization of the church service flag, which will also take place Sunday. evening, and a part of the program which has been 112> Thos. H.Ince preenss 4/ CHARLES arranged. Ole Ongstad returned Thursday from Minneapolis, where they attended the Auto Show. party came back to the city at an early hour, all having decided that the family were very congenial hos- % tesses. There were eighteen ladies in ?ttendance. Sam F. Fullerton, state humane agent, went to Bemidji to look after SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER two cases in the vicinity of that town. —Brainerd Dispatch. Mrs. Frank Schroeder went to Wil- ton yesterday, where she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. David Hin- shaw, for a few days. E. M. Sathre, who has been con- fined to his home for several days, is improved in health and is attending to his duties again. The Rebekah Auxiliary meets with Mrs. Groff, formerly Christa Wallace, at her home on America avenue, this evening at 8 o’clock. All members and their friends are urged to be present. HORMA 1/ TAU‘IADGE J. M. Cogwin of the Bemidji Gas Co. expects his wife and daughter to arrive tonight, to make their home here. They have apartments at the S. W. Scott residence on Beltrami avenue, for the present. They expect to take apartments in the Kaplan building, when it is ready for use. ISLE 0[3 ‘THE D QUEST INTANT SON DIES. »The -infant sen of Mr. and ' Mrs. Richara Melville pased away at 10 o’clock last night. Burial will be Saturday in charge of M. E. Ibertson. funeral. director: Love v, * T0 DEMOBOLIZE FLAG. - Sunday evening at the Preshyter- ian church there will be a-special service at which the Service Flag will be completely demobolized, and the Young Men’s Glee Club will make This Glee Club is under the direction of Mrs. Paul Yaple. DANCE LARGELY ATTENDED. There ‘was a large attendance at the dance given ‘at the Moose hall last evening by the Sir Knights of the Maccabees. A general good time was in evidence and a number of applica- tion cards were handed in for benefit membership in the Order. The Woman’s Benefit Association of the Order have challenged the Sir Knights to a race for benefit member- ships, and some good competition is being worked up. ——ee e —————— REX TONIGHT SELZNICK presents ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN >*The Gountry " Cousin From the famous stage success by Booth Tarking- ton and Julian Street. Di- rection, Alan Crosland. She took both Cupid and Destiny by the hand and| opened the door to the land of surprises. A romance as sweet as the days of childhood. COME! “JIM” CORBETT In His Greatest Triumph “THE MIDNIGHT MAN” 10c-25¢ Matinee 2:30 Night 7:20 and 9:00 ELKO Romance Sailing the seas of happiness—A girl—A man—the only survivers of a shipwreck— A typical, tropisal isle—Prospects of a life-long isolation—The And then came—HER: HU; A Picture of Thrills.and Beauty! SCARLET DAYS 3 Days BEGINN[NG LAST TIME TONIGHT W Norma Talmadge in Her Biggest Best Special “The ISLE.OF CONQUEST” Zar§ " Adventure ;-of love— BAND! | b1 LAST TIME -, TONIGHT Sunday Crooked Straight bdeunJum‘J Dirécted by JEROME STORM: Phokogopiad. r Lyons, A Thos H.Ince pvm v 8 Gparamount fricroft GPicture They were—after he cracked another safe! But that last “job” and the fight that went with it were two of the finest things he ever did. Come and Could he go straight now? With his crooked past lurking always behind him—ready to beat him down? In the face of all he had done’ back there with “Chick” and see why. . “Spark” and the rest of his All the appealing Ch‘rl,eq‘ light fingered, heavy fisted Ray characters moulded into “friends,” would the girl and one—a powerful, stirring, ten- the dead .pal's kiddies be der role that will haunt you like enough? a beautiful song. | ADDED SPECIAL ATTRACTION LARRY SEMON in a 2-part comedy “THE SIMPLE LIFE” ELKO - rongur R14Y ————— SATURDAY SUNDAY D. W. GRIFFITH “The Grfi?églsgqgflinn” A POTENTIAL PLAY Wherein Love, Mystery, Thrills and Humor form the story-thread that is woven into a fabric of profound truth that thumps and pounds at every human heart. A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION Added Feature CHARLIE CHAPLIN, 10c and 25¢ @ Matinees 2:30 Night 7:20 and 9:00 READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS SOSH NS [} i i

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