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THE BEMIDJI DAILY ' PIONEER Mr. and Mgs. L .W. Galloway re-| Mrs. J. T, Davis of this. ¢ity and| R e MAR Haa turned fromi Thief River Falls yester- | Mrs. L.'J. Higgins of Nebish left this| Ladies’ Aid omgnc‘,nmgmom Tuesday’ I8 . ¢ day 'morning, and left-last evening |aftérnoon for Fergus Falls to attend |church will meet April 6th at the M uesday's register at the Markham for Minneapolis; on a buying trip of [the funeral of little Marjorle Hig-|w. A. hall. Bveryone is cordially g“’l“’"}ig R. H.'Knoll, W. L. Hoff, A. several days. e 1 gins, Which will be held on Friday.|invited to attend thie meeting. A|s. Schmfié As‘ #Ym“ ;‘MAM' B x;:s'c}gfim?s is the grandmother of|Junch will be served. "ling, C. W. West and %apéah; %m.m. ? . \ , / B. Allen of Minneapolis; N. P. Whit+ G B P o LS HOSTESS AT BRIDGE ten, F. M. Watson, E. Roche, E. I, . £ O, 3 vMrs. H, L. Huffman entertained|Mulcolm of St. Paul; Mrs. Mary El- There'wm be a regular meeting ol ja -few friends this afternocon at a|liott of Rosebud, S. D.; Charles R} the Blk’s lodge Thursday vvenimg.|bridge party in compliment to ‘Miss|Chandler of Hiawatha, Kansas; ¥, H. Jerrard, secy. / |Dorothy Torrance, who is here from |Laughlin of Crookston; A. F. Gjllis- St. Paul to spend the Easter. vacation. | pie; G. L. Humiston, A. ‘A. 'Campbell, . . M..W. A. “BUMP” SEVEN D&l'nty refreshments were served at|and H. J. Kolling of Duluth; E. S. The M. W. A. lodge had a very de- 5.0'clock. Freeman of Omaha, Neb.; Mrs, L. A. * . Rev. Blaine Lambert went to Hines last evening to hold services. ~The communion service was ‘commemor- ated.in connection with the regular preaching services. “eity's social activities' is our desire. This page is devoted to per- Jgnal mention, social items and news briefs and we solicit your ec-operation: in. its maintepance.:’ Items phoned or mailed to this office are appreciated by readers uf the paper and by the publishers. Superintendent and = Mrs. R. O. Bagby left last night for Minneapo-|- lis, where Mr. Bagby will attend & S P —— superintendents’ meeting. They ex-||jghtful-and profitable session at the|” . < - Gefser of Barnesville; R. 1. Byington of houses. -Let me-sell you, Miss Alice Dadie of Spur spent|Ppect toreturn Sunday morning. 0dd Fellows hall last zvan-lng. Seven LADIES’ AID TOMORRO!' %l’eg:;lg F";gx’-ks; and P. J O'Brien of 4 ) 8. " candidates were initiated, -after| The Ladies’ Aid of St. Paul’s Evan- which refreshments were served. gelical church will meet on Thurs- X day afternoon in the church basement at 2:30 o'clock.’” Mrs. A. Klein and Mrs. B. A. Kolbe will be the hostesses. Everybody welcome. v ; PLAN INITIATION " The Rebekah lodge is planning a J. Willits, the landman. Tuesday in this city.| £ A 1, will sell .at auction, my black- . C..C. Easton of Kelliher Was @&lsmith equipment, buildings, stock Tuesday caller in the city. 1and” household goods at:my black- L e Mgmcz : : smith shop at.Wilton, on Saturday, aving m: ‘arrangements with April 10 at 10°g: m. . H. F. Krumrey, | Thos. Nygaard of Nymore to handle ! § " / 5d4-4 |the Duplex ‘broom, anyone in need, can get them there. Thoge ordered from ‘our agent can-be filled at Ny- suhscribe for The Pioneer.’ GRAND 2d street. when in the| Louis' Stuhr of Littlefork was a ‘203 i « 2t4-1{Tuesday caller in'Bemidji. " L. L. Elliott of Warroad was a Be- 2 Ce . Smith ‘of Tensirike was 2 R. 1. Byington of Grand Forks ar- caller yesterday. business visitor yesterday. ‘ gaard’s store. A. T. Boe 2t3-31 7 ¢ 3 TN Vit . ; _ Jrived in the city last night to at- s ] g big initiation session. The .'degree RS b0 , il Wh ¢ RO tend the meeting of the. Bemidji as- staff is requested to meet this even- THURSDAY ONLY ‘Anderson of . Sebeka was' 2 en you feel hungry g0 fo 203 | . io¢ion today. He is a representa- NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS ing at 8 o'clock n the Odd Fellows Visitor in the(city. 424 streat. 2t4-1 koogland . of 'Northern biisiness -in’ the city Tues- tive of the Burrough Adding Machine All motor car drivers should see|hall to drill. The lodge members company. * . |that they are properly equipped withjare algo. invited to be present to talk 7 lights on their “automobiles. Tail|over some business matters. DOUG. Mrs. L. ‘A. Geiser, grand vice- pres- lights must be provided and lighted{ s e . Goter, grind viee pre Wit Licenas mumbers st be | yssroman soctery uzers |l FAIR BANKS order; is spending several days in the| 1isPlaved, two on each car; one-in| The Ladies' Missionary soclety of ! é H ¢ 9 Reaching for the Moon Mrs; Moren of Deer River wiisa er in Bemidji yesterday. " - .’ Mrs. “William, Blakeley of Farley in Bemidji' between trains, ‘on day. eity in the interests of the member-|{ront and one at the rear in plainthe Presbyterian church were cnter- ship. Mrs. Geiser is from Barnes- vlew.‘ Judgment” must bé used at|tained at the home of: Mrs. B. A. ville, Minn. o f{"“ ngs when pedestrians are using|Grier, yesterday afternoon. The Jie AR B s home topic was ‘‘America in the The ordinances are to be enforced | Making, or the New America,” and Theodore Aaschus of Mclnto’sig pent' the day here on Tuesday. G. Wedge of Minneapolis spent FATTY "ARBUCKLE April 8. \ 222 teresting papers were given on both « A " \THOMAS BAILEY, [topics. - A delightful lunch was ‘Good Night Nurse’ 'y Chief of Police.lserved by the hostess. There were * 6t4-1 sighteen present. To-Morrow and Friday THE FASTEST COMEDY DRAMA OF THE YEAR LISTEN GIRLS—This cne will show your favorite sinner, the kind of “man a nice girl can really love. Bring him to see it. IT'S LEAP . YEAR YOU KNOW. . _Brano Olson; of Crosby was & hé day here yesterday on business| Mrs. Wilbur Smith, and three chil- 1- X % ness. ‘visitor i:{ the ecity on Tu nected with the First National|dren, who have been visiting at the and will-be enforced on and after|the foreign topic was “Japan.” In. 2 . A. P. Ritchie home since Saturday, ank. . J - returned to their ohme in Brainerd this morning. Mrs. Smith is a niece of Mr. Ritchie. The ‘union zimsicinns are 'glviné danée in the Armory Easter Mouday, April 5th. D ; 5t4=5 4 W. S. Cummings, missionary, re- turned from Redby Tuesday morning after holding services there on Mon- day night. . John Parker 'left Tuesday for Judge Stanton and Mrs. Stanton, Crookston, to look after business in<| and Mr. and Mrs. Thayer Bailey were 3 _'Harley Hanson and Charley Blom- * Y erests there. quist of. Big Lake, spent Tuesday, in the v_dmner guests of Miss Eliose~ L. : 3 he city on business with the county Callahan, at the Markham last even- v i s ‘Mrs. H. King and,Mrs.. G. Pgrier | ing. ‘ Grits River, “‘“ od relath s‘upefln‘t.e.ndent of schools. *“ Give us a chance to serve you at 203 2d street. . 2t4-1 < Mr; and Mrs. M. L. Matson of Kel- liher, and Mrs. Berry, were Bemidji visitors Tuesday. . Mr. Matson, who will take charge of the Bemidji yards of the St. Hilaire Lumber Co., will remain in Bemidji for a few days. | Mrs. 'Gust’ Larson was called ‘Mémton Tuesday, by the serious ess 0f her sister. M. D. Weeks of Spooner is among e : he visitors from the north end of Mrs. C. A. Byé of Pinewood was the |the county having been summoned Setween ' train. guest of Bermidji | here as juror. at district court. ‘triends on Tuesday. County- Superintendent of Schools J. G. McGhee left last night for Mir- neapolis 'where he will attend a sup- erintendents’ conference on Thurs- day and Friday of this week. He is expected to return to Bemidji Sunday morning. 'Mrs. William Clish and children will leave tomorrow morning for Walker, where they will visit for the remainder of the week with relatives. i Mr,.and Mrs. M. L. Matson and it - William. Barry of Kellther were call- 3 the city yesterd\ay. Mr. and. Mrs, E. . Netzer ' left 1ast evening for St. Paul, where. they | will visit for several days. - V& A -Mblnndqr left Tuesday fior_n- St. Paul, where he will spend ‘days on business. ~|morning for Minneapolis. From there sae will go to Viroqua, Wis., to visit with her-sister, Mrs. Carter Cutter. _Among the Bemidji visitors on ‘Tuesday were Henry Olson, Roy Hau- gen, Joseph Lundin, Ole Groven, Gil- Mrs. D. W. Mitchell is enjoying a ‘mer Olson and Nels Larson of Bagley. | visit from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. : y SR H. W. Gobler, and sister, Miss Doro-|§' On.s an‘ e Miss Blanche Gratton _leit this|thy Gobler, of Minneapolis. They will . , remain for two weeks, when they will 5 LW, =va:edge, Jr.; vice-president of . the First National bank, spent yester- y. in the city on business. i ’ apolis this morning for a visit of a| - f was s ] n inch, mixed bhard and soft « P _Hef ex-hubby too good: to live ::oeod '!': e, $3.50 per load ;:w_days at the Abe Grossman home. | here. - 'So'the angels" dragged ~him wlab ’ : ~|He is a brother-in-law of Mrs. Gross-{hence—and his merry ‘widow dolled m go to Duluth to Visit with other rela- tives, hefore going to Portland, Ore., || to make their home. A. Levinnson arrived from Minne- 8:an n of- Minneapo-| i 1f you g esday in the city, Mr.|of your life on “Sinner’s night”, at Janes having been caled here on|the Rex theatre tomorrow and Fri- business for the Gr dgy, you'd ‘better consult your doctor: way ‘company.. i [ 1t3-31 ondiy evening omwb pects to be gone geveral days. Nir. and $Mrs. Oscar;Sockness left s ‘morning for Phelps, Wis., where Mr. Sockness’ mother is.very ill. - Dr.. B, Wi.Johnson. went -to Gon.|, vick 1ast evening on professional usitiess, returning this morning. Sinnner’ e dance that was to be held in’ the New Kaplan building, April 5th, as been postponed to a later date. - 5t4. ugh Glenn returned from Inter- tighal: Falls. Jagt night where he hag been for the past two days on| ‘buyfiness. | G 25 ¢ ; _ Winsome widow, free at lasf, Yokl Blserion-Anila Loos Handsome hero, apparently fast— gh - Peppy, lively, naughty, nice, | A First National Atfgaction Silks'and spice and everything nice. Miss Sadie Chesboro, who teaches at Belle Plain, is spending the Easter vacation with her sister, Mrs. PFrank Hitcheock: . Mr, and Mrs. George Geror of Su- garbush, are spending a few days in Bemidji: looking for apartments in which to live. ) t ‘A finé lot of Hyacinths, Ferns, Ger- ums, ' and , other plants, ' home r Easter at the Greenhouse, Phone 166. ? El EL KO TtoNiGHT & TOMORROW \M#s. Giibert Sandland and ‘three hildren; and brother, Bd. Cheney, of, Hibbing, are visiting with their fa- er, George Cheney. " | r. and Mrs. L. Tordoff and: Mr. - 'and Mrs. F/ A. Shepherd of Cass Lake were among the out of town callers B the city on Tuesday. v WILLIAM FOX presents A ‘ten' piece ‘union orehesltra will Monday In the Armory. Remem- ., in the drama of a brothers 5 8¢ ber the music they,furnished for the X sacrif e A timber workers dafnce. 5t4-5 rifice for his little sister Mort. Pendergast of Grant Valley, HEAR TRm sy in’ Bemidji yesterday en route 4 I . : . W Minneapolis, where he will t p A : o, e T T By Henry Albert Phillips ~ Directed by J.Gordon Edwards o t business for a week. (39 There will be special Holy Week ‘serviges in the Presbyterian church £ i o : on Thursday evening. and on Good : - See 1t at day:évening, at 7:30 o'clock. I B ; ash ‘pllfld!ot Lna:ny '::'na(;,' y . 4 i Liberty Bond receipts. 5 : ! : B. Hooley at Northern Grocery Co'; . e Another Great . furing the day, or at Markham hotel, BN ; svenings. . - -, s -, AR ; ) 4 _ Farnum Picture ] DOROTHY DALTON and JACK CROSBY i a the THOMAS W. | g d «modisction, ‘BLACK 1S WHITE® * A p_AamS’"‘mf%'imm Pmunsu : — uncy Baston of Kelliher was in esday on business. Mr. hins been chosen to succeed tson, as manager of the ‘yards for the St. ' Hilaire Lo. Mr. Mateon is going to i REX UNION ORCHESTRA * - Two Parts — Century Comedy — ng Parts * l KO roniemr & THURSDAY Paramount Magazin_e and Holmes Travelogue ' 10cand26c Matinees 2:30 Nights 7:20 and 9:00 B : g