Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 7, 1920, Page 5

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St i ' follows on the recent Y.W.C.A. drive|gicad of St. Paul. afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Lots of houses. ' Let me sell you]W. H. Rice of Tenstrike spent the day onc. B.J. Willits, the landman. _ in Bemidji on business. Miss Edna Magnuson, of Duluth, is making a visit of eeveral weeks with her sister, Mrs. M. F. Wilson. M. P. Ostby of Walker was a Be- midji caller on Tuesday. Wanted, dress making, apply 601 Minnesota avenue. 3t4-8| A fine baby daughter was born on Sunday, April- 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Croiwell, at their home on Mississippi avenue. 0. H. Gramer of Crookston spent Tuesday here on business. Mrs. E. Y Wilson and daughter, Dorothy, returned this morning from Badger, Minn., where they spent the Charles A. Graham of Remer was|past week visiting. a Tuesday visitor in this city. Ernest 0. Melby of Blackduck was @ Tuesday visitor in Bemidji. Lars L. Lind left for International Falls this morning to look after the estate of Hens Johnson, insane, and| will endeavor to sell the land while there, Take home a brick of Koor’s ice cream. 4-5tf H. D. Leonard of Crookston spent Tuesday in the city on business. The Royal Neighbors’' anniversary H. W. Krause of Park Rapids spent | celebration, which they held last the day here on business yesterday. |evening, was a splendid success. Neighbor Mary Phalen, of Crookston, Mrs. Belle Graham of Little Falls | District Deputy, was here for the oc- was a visitor in the city yesterday.|casion, and about twenty members of the Cass Lake order. A six o’clock supper was served, after which a good program was given. Everyone enjoyed a social evening together. A Be sure to attend the K.-L. Pleas-|midnight lunch was served. ure club’s dance. You know when. 2t4-7| Little Miss Lulu Maude Titus cele- brated her fourth birthday yesterday, S. L. Hatlestad of Redby was a|with a party to which she invited business caller in Bemidji ‘on Tues-|seven little girl friends, at the Titus day. home, 1009 Beltrami avenue. The afternoon was spent in children’s George Skoogland attended to|sames, after which dainty refresh- business matters in Bemidji Tues-|ments were served. The guests were day. Helen Burke, Mae Clish, Elizabeth Robinson, ‘Sister” Given, Dorothy A good time assured at the K..L.|Rhea, Virginia Rhea and Bertha Pleasure club’s dance. Music by the ] Phibbs. five syncopators. 2t4-7 EPISCOPAL GUILD MEETS Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Fortin of Pu-{ The Episcopal Guild will meet to- posky were visitors in the city yes-|morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, at terday. | the home of Mrs. George Backhurst, 1225 Lake Boulevard. LICENSED TO WED License to marry was granted to- day by Clerk of Court F. W. Rhoda to William Stormoen and Irene Farn- ham, both of Kelliher. BONUS FAVORED AS A RESULT OF QUESTIONAIRE . Up to the time of a recent meem:; One Ryzon cook book with a 1 of the state executive committee Ib. can of Ryzon Baking powder for the American Legion the result of the 40 cents at Troppman’s grocery. ballot of the various Legion posts 1d4-7 throughout the state regarding the federal bonus was 232 posts voting for bonus and asking that the Legion take steps to let Congress know, 6 posts voting for a bonus put disap- proving the idea. of asking congress for it, and 6 posts that were not in favor of the bonus and’ were not in favor of the Legion asking for one. Leslie Warner and John Olson of Puposky spent Tuesday in Bemidji. The biggest gossip in Bemidji: the K.-L. Pleasure club dance, -Wednes. day, April 7th, 1920. 2t4-7 Mrs. Belle Rice of Northern was a shopper in Bemidji on Tuesday. She also visited with friends. Sixteen inch mixed hard and soft elad wood for sale, $3.50 per load. Bemidji Mfg. Co. Phone 481. T&F Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Wilson return- ed this morning from nneapolis, where they spent the past three days visiting Mr. Wilson’s father. gnot cash anld for Liberty Bonds, and Liberty Bond receipts. See G. 8. Hooley at Northern Grocery Co., Of the posts voting in favor of a bonus, the vote was split in the fol- :;’::""::' dfii’ff’,'au"nmflgt;:; _l_owlné manner: 158 for a cash honus, '63 for a bond bonus, and 17 for a loan bill. Mrs. Thomas Nygaard will enter- tain the Ladies’ Aid of the Nymore Lutheran Free Church on Thursday afternoon, at 2:30 o’clock. Everyone welcome. ) BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned to be opened at a regu- lar meeting of the City Council of The unwritten law. Man shall pay |the City of Bemidji, Minnesota, to with his life to the woman he dis-|be held in the council chambers, city honors. See Pauline Frederick in |hall, on Monday, April 13th, 1920, at “The Paliser Case” at the Grand to.|8. o’clock p. m., for the construction night. 1t4-7 | of a storm sewer extension on Minne- sota avenue, south 250 foet from al- ley, blocks 30-21. Certified check in the sum of 10 per cent of amount of bid should ac. company the same. The city council reserves the right . , City Clerk., Northern Pacific land sale. The|pated Bemidji, Minn., April 3, 1920, Northern Pacific Railway company is . 3d4-7 offering certain of iullands for sale < on easy terms in Beltrami county. Prices and terms may be had upon MARKHAM HOTEL application to J. H. Cook, Eastern Tuesday’s register at the Mark- Land Agent, St. Paul, Minn. 4-7|ham includes A. A. Campbell, T. A. Wells, L. C. Peterson, E. F. Herrling, Mrs, J. Nelson, of Mentor, sister of |S. K. Puck, ‘George 8. McQuade and Mrs. Gust uarson of this city, passed |Theodore Kneable of Duluth; L. H. away Tuesday at her home. Mrs. Miller, E. E. Schleich, C. A. Allen, Larson has been with her sister the|Jacob Nelson, J. E. Henneman, Wil- greater part of the past two-weeks.|Ham Baker, W. R. Leeand, F. W. Mr. Larson left Tuesday to attend [Mann of Minneapolis; W. F. Kunitz Mrs. Amelia Nokken left this af- ternoon for her home in Moorhead, after visiting with her sisters, Mrs. C. M. Bacon and Mrs. J. H. Fallon, for the past filve weeks. husband and two children. Armory, Wednesday night, April 7th. | 3 " "1 “Seott of St. Paul; B. H. 1920. 2t4-T | Meyer of Beloid; H. D. Leonard of Crookston; W. ... Russell of Shovel Lake; W. S. Whitney of Marshall; W. S, Bacon of Boston and R. E. Olm- Mrs. R. A. Schuflmker. county chairman of the Y.W.C.A., reports as in Beltrami county. Baudette and Spooner gave $100 together; Carr BIG LAKE FARMERS Lake, $5.50; Bemidji, $156.50; mak- ing a Lot‘al of szsz.t?o. 'muab drive MEET NEXT WEDNESDAY was completed some time ago, but all| The Bj Iy * club Wi outstanding reports were not in be-|meet at flfa:l:;e}la:g:':shzl:: neixl: fore this time. Wednesday noon and a very interest- ing session is planned. Several mat- The women of the Methodist La-|ters of importance to all farmers in dies’ Aid spent a delightful afternoon |the vicinity will be taken up for con- together today, when they entertain-|sideration and a report will be made ed in honor of Mrs. Jennie Van Arn-|by the committee consisting of um, who expects to leave tomorrow |Charles Bloomquist, E. C. Alton and for Castlewood, 8. D., to make an ex-|E. C. Bergh, which was appointed to tnded visit. Asplendid supper was|meet with the county commission- tended visit. A splendid supper was|ers in reference-to the improvement Mrs. J. B. Minnick and Mrs. E. H.|of the roads on mail route No. 4. The Denu composed the committee in|committee met with the board on charge of the supper. Tuesday and talked the matter over, compiling a report to be submitted SWEDISH LADIES’ AID to the club at its next meeting. A The Ladies’ Ald of the Swedish large attendance is especlally ‘urged Lutheran church will meet tomorrow for this meeting. LEGION HAS SPECIAL PROGRAM FOR MEETING For the next regular meeting of the Ralph Gracie post of the Ameri- can Legion a special musical pro- fll;am Ihas beel: arranged and is wor- y of an:extra large attendance. Drs. Larson & Larson, | This session will be s;:eld on Thu::- Optometrists. If trou-|day evening at 8 o’clock at the rooms bled with headaches, |of the Bemidji Civic and Cominerce 4 ¥ nervousness or eye dis- | association. orders of any kind, needing glasses| In addition to the program of en- or glasses repsired, consult them.ltertainment there are. several mat- ufischloyu fitted. ters of vital importsnce to every church parlors. Mrs. Alfred Moen will entertain. Those who have tak- en sewing to their homes to finish, are requested to bring it at this time. Everyone welcome. member to be takén up for comsid- erdtion, including the reports of var- The Baptist Young People’s union are holding a four day’s convention in the B church, commencing Thursday, April 8, and lasting through Sunday, April 11. el‘h: %t::f gram as shown below is an excellent one. Many strong speakers will be here from outside cities to present the various phases of young people’s work and undoubtedly a large number from other points ‘in the state will be in attendance. et PROGRAM ’B‘:aino- Session Chairman, Rev. Lorimer, Board of Managers THURSDAY, APRIL 8 1040 Song Service - Rev. A. C. Smith, Brainerd Addresses of Welcome Rev. Kehoe, Bemidji Muriel Rice, Bemidji Responses to Welcome b Vera M. Rice, State Worker, Minneapolis Rev..G. L. Lorimer, Chairman of Board of Managers, Park Rapids : Doris Thompson, Detroit Address, “A . Perfect Vision” Rev. E. A. Valiant, St. Paul FRIDAY, APRIL 9 ’ 2:15 Baptist Young People's Union Hold Convention Tenth Annual Convention Has Exceptionally Strong Program‘ SPIZZERINKTUM—B. Y. P. U. 8:15 Talk—Grace Withiam, Frazee : Local Spizzerinktum Reports Detroit, Alice Ferguson Bemidji, Muriel Rice Brainerd, Abner Swanson Tatermational FallecBiw, Kings nternational Falls, Rev. Kingsbu: Laporte, Florence Whiting & Parkers Prairie, Evelyn Johnson 8t. Cloud, Rev. Alvord Park Rapids, gfi;‘éomov?e kiy pids, m Weel Little Falls, Elizabeth Draper AUTO TRIP AROUND LAKE BEMIDJI Beautiful PATLINE FREDERICK in the Goldwyn Picture "The Paliser Case” A maid, a man, a mystery. A woman dishonored and the man who paid. COLLEEN MOORE in “A Roman Scandal” 2-part Christie Comedy Afternoon o Morning 5 BService on Mississippi Bridge, Rev. I. D. i sl :, Alvord, 8t. Cloud GR AN"_ ._'I' NIG 9:15 4 Evening Praise Service 7:16 Henry Johnson, Park Rapids ' Song Service T 9:80 i C. C. Davis, Brainerd Four Fifteen-Minute Sessions 7:80 THURSDAY ONLY 1. “Tithing,” Florence Whiting, La) porte . 2. “Junior Work,” Francis Nagle, Park Rapids 3. “Standard of Excellence,” Elizabeth Draper, Mabel H. Little Falls 8:00 4. “Daily Bible Reading,” Mabel H.. Olson, Committee Brainerd : Sermon, “Service” s B Bible Contest Rev. R. E. Cody, Questioner 080 y Banners Awarded 280, : i o 1. Banner of Attendance o 2. Standard of Excellence Banner Olson, in charge WM. S. il Reports, etc. u.oghv. Valiant ; . » : NEW Bible Study Banner P Confrence =~ . b Bl 4 e Lo JSong Bervice ' “Shark Monroe” 11:80 : i Pageant, “The Spirit of Missions” d uiet Half-Hour i i G Ve R E-Gody, Pastoratlargs, Brainerd oo etroit Union “FATTY” Afterncen b Address 2:00 Rev. G. L. Lorimer, Park Rapids “Promise Meeting” i} R —in— 2:15L' 0. Kelsven, Brainerd SUNDAY, APRIL 11 “The Bell Boy” T‘\l}‘era Rice 2 i Morning e th‘e AT 6:30 2:45 14 & Debate—"“Resolved, that there is a greater field Moming Watch G R A N for service in Foreign Missions than in Home Missions” 1 g!emidji vs. Park Rapids Address, “The Glimpse of a Height That is Higher” oatev. C. J. Greenwood, Detroit 4: . Demonstration, “Do-Little Union” and “Doo- 2:30 £ Much Union” = g)etrqxt and Park Rapids 2:45 P Address 4:3 Survey Questionaire . Rev. C. Biastock, in charge . Evesing T W FTF 6:30 “BOOSTER BANQUET” In Basement of First Baptist Church, Bemidji “Booster” program will fol banquet M. E. Hinkley, Toastmaster 3:16 . 3:80 Doris Thompson SATURDAY, APRIL 10 . 7:40 9:00 i 8:00 Song and Prayer Service Installation Eva Buss, Park Rapids Vera M. 9:16 8:16 ) W. W. G. Conference Elizabeth Rutherford, Park Rapids, in charge Local reports and conference will follow ber is asked to be on hand. COMING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Gibbons--0’Dowd Champion Boxers ‘Admission—T75¢, includiiig tax Matinee—1:30 to 4:20 Evening—7.:10 to 11:00 Is Coming in His Latest and Greatest Photoplay—SUNDAY “The Adventurer’’ To Miss It Will Be to Miss the Year’s Finest Production Sunday school Momll,:gfi ’Wonhip, “Bible Reading for Our Rev. G. W. Kehoe, Bemidji Devotional Service : Sarah Johnson, Park Rapids Rev. A. C. Smith, Brainerd Special Music Sermon, “The Joy Life” . Rev. C. Biastock, Little Falls “What This Convention Has Meant to Me"” Frank Tracy, Brainerd Address, “We Would See Jesus” . Rev. Robert Moyer, Chicago, Ill. Consecration Service ures for the summer months and M N 1 of Brainerd; L. A. Gauthier of Grand|ious committee: Ralph Gracl t among s them Wikl s, & fiestclazs the funeral. rs. Nelson leaves a ainerd; L. A. 5 8. Taclo pos! - i Forks: Mes. Belle Graham of Little|is doing big things and needs the| b2eball tesm. Following the bust Falls, A. G.Hshggrallrot M]r;dison; R.|hearsy sulfport of every ex-service > .|A. Bishop H. C. yatt, D. C. Mit-|man in the community. The local Have the time of your life at the| v ;™™ 5" piess, S. B. Cleland|post is planning on many dig feat- REX Theatre ness session and program, ‘‘eats” will be served. Every Legion mem- FRI & SAT. DOROTHY GISH —IN— “Mary Ellen Comes To 8:30 “For the Battle is the Lord's” sl:;aoY P. U. Mesting " ' Adider:?si{. Far tha ;‘cfm' st c;‘w Bap- Group P, of Bemidji Union, Ruth Rice, Captain TOW n: ’ tist Church, Duluth 753‘3“ Service Afternoon Evening She tried— To “pep-up” a town that wanted to sleep—but— ELKO THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Nook-ar 12 of Officers Rice, State Young Peoples Worker GRAND THEATRE HONOL.ULA. . CATCHY MUSIC-NATIVE SONGSZ DANCES ‘A Magnificent Producfion Carrying Special Scenery and Electrical Equipment IMPERIAL NATIVE HAWAIIAN MUSICIANS . NATIVE SONGS AND DANCES Meritorious Cast of Sixteen Capable Players Princess Lei Reia, Native Hawaiian Girl E } Dancer, in an artistic and refined conception of the famous HULA DANCE. All Reserved Soats on Sale Friday 50c, $1, $1.50 A¢ Boardman’s Corner "% Plus War Tax B".i! Store SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAJLY Y1ONEER I — e ) —p—

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