Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 9, 1920, Page 5

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY. PIONEER ; ENTERTAIN MISS' SANFORD DUNK-ABERCROMBIE NUPTIALS |ter, Mrs. McCready, Louise McCready. The remains of Olavuse’ Asleson,| 1 Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marcum enter-| A pretty home wedding took place|Earle Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Martin who died at the St. Anthony hospital, |tained at dinner at thefr home on Be- |last evening at 8 o'clock, at the home[Dunu and little daughter, and Miss, on April 6th, have been shipped to|midji avenue, at’6:30 o'clock’ last|of Mr. and Mrs. Abercrombie on Sadie Genrick. Gonvick' where burial services were|evening, in honor of Miss Maria San-|Third street, when their daughter,| After the ceremony, a sumptuous i 3 made, Mantell Asleson, a brother to[ford. Covers were laid for ten. The|Guita, was married to Emery Dunn.|wedding supper was served, aud 4 - Lets-ot houses. Let me sell youy; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Currie left to-|the deceased, accompanied the re- dining room and living room were|The officiating clergyman was the|much enjoyed by the guests. .ur. and pue. B. J. Willits, the landman. day for Wanke, Minn., where they|mains to Gonvick. Local arrangement |daintily arranged with snap dragons. | Rev. George Backhurst. The guests|Mrs. Dunn will make Bemidji their f : will reside. tor the shipment were made by H. N.|A corsage boquet of sweet peas and |included the bride’s parents, her sis-|home. ¥ % . N. J.:Dobb of Littlefork spent the ¥ McKee, undertaker. lilies of the valley marked the guest , s day here yesterday. of honor’s place at the table. BURIED AT GORVICK Herman Flarhammer of the town of Liberty was a business caller in the | ASSOCIATION COMMITTEE Take home a brick of Koor's‘_ é:: city today. TO RAISE $1.000 IN COUNTY| SHOWER FOR FUTURE RRIDW cream. i L 2 At a meeting of tne agricultural A § 3 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Forrester are party of thirty ladies called at k 3y - committee of the Bemidji Civic and|the home of Mrs. John Rippl 06 || H. I. Conlin of Red Wing was a [the happy parents of a fine daughter|commerce association held on Thurs- N 5 SO SUIPP., Y o i A Missidsippi Bemidji visitor yesterday. | born this morning. dor attoncon. | mlkng Wore, A0S Rt i N ih and RALPH GRAVES 8. A. Saxrud was a Bemidji busi-| Miss Helen Kembitskey has begun ness visitor on Thursday. . |teaching at the Pennington school .in 2 the Gregorson district. Mr. and Mrs, D. -J. Betser of Crookston were callers in the ' city yesterday. ST Strohéim’s Wonder Play, “Blind Husbands” Bert Lytell in the Mra. Jobn Smith of Puposky was a “Right of Way” ight o ay’ shopper in Bemi.ji between trains Thursday. Mack Sennett, “Down on the Farm” Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Brown of Tur- tle River were buwsiness transactors in Bonid)i today. Norma Talmadge, + “Woman Gives” Vigilantes, Marshall Neilen, “Rivers End” Sixteea inch mixed hard and soft slab wood for sale, $3.50 per load. Bemid}i Mfg. Co. Phone 481. T&F Mr. and Mrs. George Walker, Jr., left this morning for Duluth, where they will spend several days. ‘Anita Stewart, “Fighting Shepherdess” whereby a fund of $1,000 will be rais-|a parcel shower. A number of beau- ed throughout the county. ‘This fund|¢ifu] and useful things were present- geltt:ax?: &;“:‘; 1?:2.‘. ‘: the ?"“:: ed her, together with the best wishes| ni ureau to as- er fr i » M. P. Ostby of Walker spent Thurs- sist'in establisning a proper state fair, o '?he m‘::::ge of Miss Ripple to day in Bemidji on business. Dark brown, English walking shoe, | exhibit ffom this county, to aid inlwayne Lepley will take place on Sat- B _ |regular $10- value, for men only, |county fair preparations and also forjurday, ‘April’ 10th, St. Phillip’s . B, R. Burns of Ironton was a busi-|gpecial price, $7.98, at Troppman’s, | various potato show purposes. chureh g ness visitor in the city yesterday. |saturday. — © 2t4.9 Pigd No. ‘B818, darg grey kid, welt,| (. W. Jewett has gone to Minneap- AUTOMORILS CETD imitation tip, all Jeather, military|olis to attend the convention for Ford . RECEIVES EMBLEMS heel. Special price, $7.98—at Tropp-|gdealers, being held there this week. Emblems for the 1920 Bemidji man’s Saturday. . 2t4-9 *| Automobile club have been received S . Mrs. Mabel Jones, at the Bemidji association and may R. H. Hollen and George Gedney of | teaching 5‘; L.;,cCo; s:‘;ll:)l :::r a‘&i‘: be had by the members upon applica~ International Falls spent Thursday in | River, has completed the term and |tion at any time. These emblems are the eity. - ' - 'S E left for her home at Austin. to be attached to the radiator of the COMING 3 autos to denate affiliation with the Attorney E. E. McDonald left for state and national automobile associ- . Cass Lake this morning to attend to | 3tions. N Take Notice! matters shere today, return-|* - - 2 - . he city this afternoon. CHANGE IN PROGRAM An after Haster speocial on all coats The Friday and Saturday afternoon and suits—Satwurday and Monday—| Envoy Water Jeffery, biind Evan- |Programs at the- B.Y.P.U. conference Troppman’s. . 2t4-10 | gelist, at the Salvation Army hall [have been interchanged. Because of from April 6th to 1lth—don’t fail |the weather being somewhat cool, to hear him—a wonderful singer and |the trip around the lake has been musician. 1t4-9 | cancelled, and instead,, the Baptist +|young people will take their guests Mrs. Hans Mittet returned the fore |through the Crookston mills, on Sat- part of the week from Thief River [urday. A number of delegates have Falls, where she has been taking|arrived for the eonference, among medical treatment at the hospital, |them a-large party from Little Falls. She is getting along. as well as can prpagyen Speeial sale—Percale house gowns, | be expected. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE all .aimes, at $2.48. Saturday and - . Mrs.. A, Thompson was very pleas- Monday— Troppman’s. 2t4-10 8. A. Cutter, civil examiner em- antly inded of the seventy-second : ployed at the Bemidji postoffice, left | anniversary of her birthday on Mon- this afternoon for Shevlin where he |92y, when her neighbors and friends will conduct an examination tomor- |Planned a day of surprises for her. row for postmaster of the Shevlin of- |She was entertained at 12 o'clock fice. He expects to return to tne city | dinner at the J. H. Fallon home. In temorrow afternoon. the early part of the afternoon they were joined by Mrs. A. Nokken.and Miss Emma Rusness, of Moorhead, also Mrs. C. M. Bacon, and they had Mrs. H. L. Rasmussen is expected Constance Talmadge, to return to Bemidji on Sunday morn- x Olyde Martin of Turtle River spent | ing after spending the winter visiting |2 theatre party at the Elko. “Love Expert” 11 bd K SR EEER Thuraday in the city, to attend to the at points in the south, includng St. asrithen Went Ko K e Thomp AN b TR R ETREN — transaction usiness matters. s hol on AMinnesoia i i iy Pe : Eetersburg, Florlda, and New Orleans where an elaborate six o’clock dinner || Fairbanks, La. On her way home she has been spending the week at Milwaukee vis- iting with relatives. had been planned. At the set time, i C. M. Bacon, J. Doran and Earl Riley :::'o,‘ :;gfll:: q’;?:»m::%. spi:al?.el joined them, a.nd all enpoyed the sup- starts Saturday. 2t6-9| The Girl's Booster club of the High |225; after Which (hey spent a social school have completed plans for a i ©’Connell of {banquet which they will serve at the Central school on Tuesday, April MISS ALICE HAMMOND AND 13th, from 5:30 to 8 o’clock. Their HENRY WILSON WED ? purpose is to raise funds for the I-Iighlt 1:‘ velr)' prett{igulztul;omg{wedding eretta ke, who lives on school athletic association. .Tickets]took place at Cl es Hammon ;fi:m a'venue‘.)‘:l’: spending a week | may be procured’ from the High|home, 1227 Dewey avenue, last even- . with Mrs. M. Winebrenner at Lake school students. ing, when Miss Alice Mae Hammond, became the bride of Henry Wilson. Plaataganet. Rev. Blaine Lambert officiated at the A brown calf shoe, with water- ceremony, which took place at 9:30 proof sole, regular $12 values for o’clock. men onily, special ,price $7.98, at —_— The bride’s gown was of navy blue vap‘;:n{’n's, Saturday. .- 3 2t4-9| It is reported that J. F. Essler is taffeta and georgette trepe, and she < e LS s bR fam Benifite ] 'THE BEAUTIFUL MUSICAL PLAY OF OLD HAWAILL A s By Howard McKent Barnes Ne. B812 grey kid, leather Louls “Mollie Coodle” Comedy—"PAY YOUR DUES”—Lloyd - &N 5ATURDAY Katherine McDonald, “Passion Play Grounds” Griffith’s . “Idol Dancer” Mary Pickford, “Duchess of Suds” L " Mr. and Mre. J. B Dear River were among the out of town callers in the eity on Thursday. N, SO Buy intelligently, you can get a fine kid shoe for $7.98 at Troppman’s sale Saturday. 2t4-9 Special designing service. épencer Rejuveno ocorsets, sargical supports. Mrs. M. Fay, 218 Beltrami ave. Home he was crushed between two logs|W. C. Lareon, sister of the bride, recently. In addition to painful gndihwfll’lw:m Wflsoni ; hth: groom’s A B 1 mo5-9 |bruises, he has several broken ribs.|brother. The rooms of the house were o Mfd ? No complications have set in as yet, |beautifully decorated with potted Miss Maria Sanford left last even- and his recovery is cheerfully hoped |ferns and Baster lilies. A wedding ing for MNer home in Minneapolis, af-|for, although improvement has heen |Supper Was served at a late hour. ter having been the valued guest of | Very slow thus far. Only. the relatives of the bridal Bemidji for the past two days. i couple, and a few friends were pre- Little Miss Laura Wold entertain-|{sent. ed ten of her little schoolmates at a party at 4 o’clock yesterday after- noon, the. occasion being her eighth birthday. Children’s games were «“A NIGHT IN , ¢ HONOLULU” REX Theaire A new shipment of Georgette and silk tricolette waists. These are not fiber, but genuine silk tricolettes. Special, $6.49. Satwrdey and Mon- day, Troppman’s. 2t4-10 ghyed until 6 o‘clockdwht;?hn birtl:- i bl was served, pret- ol . . . Ty evorated birthday cake. The Ndt a Moving Picture Capable Cast of Sixteen SUNDAY ¢ cash pald for Liberty Bends, receipts. See G.|affair took place at the Wold home, and Liberty Bond e 26th street and -Callahan avenue. B. Hooley at Northern Grocery Co. durl at Markham hotel. ; wn';:cts.m L 1117tt| An unusual “‘Special Piece” sale of Women’s $10.to $13 shoes for $7.98 N maseé Pora Nelson and Agnes|at Troppman’s beginning Saturday. Marvinson of Clearbrook wer; in the 214-9 F esterday, en route to Grafton, fi"uf ‘where {hey have aceepted posi-| L. E. Rood, formerly of Bemidji, tions for the summer. arrived this morning from Minne- CATCHY MUSIC—PRETTY GIRLS—NATIVE DANCERS A Magnificent Production, Carrying Special Scenery and Electrical Effects S‘ Princess “Lei Keia,” native Hawaiian Girl Dancer, in an eeartistic and refined conception of the famous Hula Dance. p the native Hawaiian Singers and Musicians Sing and Heal’ play Those Haunting Melodies. ® EVERY SEAT RESERVED ADVANCE SALE FRIDAY Prices—50c, $1.00, $1.560—Plus War Tax at Boardman’s Drug Store GRAND THEATRE one Night Only, Monday, April 12th THEATRE apolis, where he is proprietor and to hear him—a wonderfat 8111:5?; neapolis. Mr. Rood travelled as a in B, Lloyd Sheldon’s week end. While there, Mrs. Hogan-| DEGREE OF HONOR MEETING Tow at the B. h. Bvans home. He i8|qoiser, of Barnesville, Minn., Grand A GREAT FEATURE Mrs. Hattie Ostrander returned to Woodstock, I1l., and different points TONIGHT midji. A carload of borses and mares merning to Bemidji after spending in “THE Emvoy Walter Jeffery, blind evan-|manager of the Hill restaurant, to WILLIAM FOX Crookston, before returning to Min- . and musician. representative for the firm of Wyman Romantic Drama evening for Minneapolis to epend the son will .consult a medical specialist.| g o Degree of Honor lodge will ‘Anthony’s hospital yesterday, and 8|.., gidateq will take place. .Mrs, Lois A GREAT STAR recovering satisfaetorily from his re-|y .. Trceident, will be present to take week or two. her home &t Turtle River Thursday, friends and relatives in Onicago, in Minnesota. 1:00 o'clock at the City Livery, Be- : and SATURDAY grom four to seven years old, all _Frank S. Patters the past three months in the west, c o 'Y/( 3 Wash. His brother-in-law, James s M Brennan, who accompanie¢ him, has t, at the Salvation Army hall|spend a short time here on business. » Mrs. A. 0. Hoganson and niece,|& Partridge for a number of years,| h hold their regular meeting in the Odd cent injury, although the cast will| o) arge of the work. All members are }o arrange for the spring work. Mrs. A publie auction sale of horses Broke to harness, will be sold. Auc- Matinees 25¢ Night 30c visiting at points including Boise, Ida deeided to locate there. SOMETHING NEW AND NOVEL br is presented by from April 6th to 11th. Don’t fail |He will also transact business at Miss Anna K. Johnson, will leave this|prior to taking up his present duties. Paul Yaple was removed from St.[pin .ol Initiation of several a0t be removed from ‘his Mmb for 8| o v coied to be in attendance. Ostrander has spent the winter with will be held Saturday, April 10, at tioneer August Jarchow, John Lund- % : A quist, owner. 3d4-9 ) ol on returned this s : % ho, Portland, Ore., and Vancouver, Nights at 7:30 and 9:00 Optometrists. If tros- blgd with headaches, atinees at 2:30

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