Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 26, 1920, Page 5

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) | 'l Sunday in this’ city. . cream. - A Joe Simpson of Remier was a Be; midji visitor on Saturday. F. A: Réed of Blackduca. was a Sunday' visitor in.this city. thlin}n ‘Rogers of Margie was a Bemidji visitor on Saturda # Mrs. Al on friends-inyBemidji Saturda; . H. T)iufida e of Sauk Center spent Saturday in this city on business. Mrs. Robert Smith of Crookston was a Sunday visitor in this glt(. ‘Frohn, Miss Annie Hanson, of transacted’ business in Bemidji’ Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitney of Princetor were Sunday guests of this cl_ty., . ‘ ar E. M. Engelking of International Falls spent Saturday here. on busi- Mrs. E. W. Hall of Eckles, was a between train shopper in Bemidji on Saturday. spent Satyrday in this city . friends.—Gonvick Banner. # duck Saturday. \ l — \ g 4ee. Miss Jessie Pendergast closed an eight month term of teaching in her An enter- ‘ tainment, ‘followed by refreshments, . was given on Friday at which seven- ty-five.people were in attendance. » ¥ - Norwegian i M. Fay, 218 Beltrami_ave. school mear Pinewood." " terday here on business. A. J. Phelps of Bemidji, represent- .ing the Clover Leaf Insurance com- in Walker the past week ' transacting business and also visiting . at_ the home of his son, George Phelps and family.—Walker pany, has Pilot. ¥ i Masons and their families are in- - X vited to attend a supper and dance given by the Eastern Stars 50 cents. * ~ Rev. I 'T. Aastad, president of the Northern Minnesota District of the conference, came down from, Thief River Falls ! and spent the day here with Rev. L. Jardee of ‘Walker, on business con- Lutheran nected with the church. Tuesday evening, April 27. All mem- bers and families are invited. eralls and ginghams are to be cos- Supper 35 cents and tumes worn. dancing 50 cents. Mr .and. Mrs. 8. J. Danskin”of ) Grand Forks were visitors in this city on Saturday. . Mr. Danskin ;a member I} of'the firm of Brown-Danskin ‘,real éstate dealers of Grand Forks, have purehased the J .P Lahr farm on ‘Turtle Lake. the Dicaires, but have been 8] the winter :in. Los Angeles, ‘thefr. one.' E. J. Willits, the landman. L. Freder{ékson of Cass Lake spent, Take' honie a' brick of Koor's ice ert. Keers of Becilaical Spot cash paid for Liberty Bonds, nd Liberty Bond receipts. . 7 B. Hooley at Northern Grocery Co. Mrs. Robert Smith of Crookston James Coulter and B. B. Wangnoss during the day, or at Markham evenings. A 1117t ‘, was among to out of town callers here on Sunday. : ore in Bemjdji yesterday. P the home of the bride, 2063 -Minne- ant’ sota avenue, occurred the marriage of Grand Forks were business visit- F. C. Clapp of St. Paul, of the versity extemsion division bureau, / Miss Maybelle Green went to Be- t midji today to spend a few days with J. G. Evans of Brainerd was a busi- ness caller in the city on Saturday. Miss Grace Parker closed het term of school at Silver Lake, this week. She returned to her home in Black- snecia"f designing service. Spencer Rejuveno corsets, .surgical. supports:| - Home appointments, if desired. Mrs. M. N. Koll of Cass Lake spent yes- Mr. Koll is . secretary.of the Northern Minnesota Development association which meets here in Junme for the summer session. Masonic hall Tuesday evening. Ging- . hams and: overalls to be the. cos- tumes. Supper 36 cents and dancing - Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Dicare have as Rtheir house guests this week, Mr. *and Mrs. T. B. Hunt, daughter, Mrs. Lathrop and -her. daughters, Helen and Corrinne. These folks were form- érly of Crookston, and old friends of pending . Calif. ‘They will visit here for several weeks before going' to St. Paul to make " Mr. 'Hunt expects to go to Crookston tomorrow on business for - several days. Lots of houses. Let "me. sell you Mrs. J. 'A. Youngren left last even- ~|ing for Minneapolis and' Chicago to spend, several weeks visiting. 6t4-16 4-btt}, led day See G. hotel. Mr. Phone 1'mo 5-6 in the 2d4-26 Ov- 2d4-27 .Dr.'G. M. Palmer left last evening for Minneapolis on professional busi- ness. days. " anyone’.wishing to buy them. formerly at the head of the Bazaar Stare '] 8 Saturday-in this city on business.. harles. Nangle has receivéd a car lpad’ of €anadian, seed oats, which he wiil E in Betaidii. silos’ to ‘the farmers in that vicinity. Mr, eveni_ng.—'—-Croukston Daily, Waldemar Jounson, brother of Dr. E., W.: Johnson. of this city, returned {to. Bémidji on Saturday. from the twin cities where he has been at- tending school months. Registrations are veing made’ to- at the Normal school. teachers ‘'who have completed their terms of teaching for the year, and who do not wish to wait until the regular summer session. have registered, and a larger num- her are expected to arrive during the day, as no registrations will be made after today. = The eclasses - will ready for work on Tuesday morning. Tll\e Salvation Army - have taken new: quarters for the present jn the building formerly occupied by the Boucher grocery, 205 Minnesota av- enue. SCHMITZ-0LSON WEDDING Sunday evening at 8:30 o’clock, at of Miss Evangeline Schmitz and Ar- thur Olson, both,of this city. = After the ceremony, a wedding lunch was served, covers being laid for twelye. bound train on a short trip to Daluth and the Twin Cities. Miss Schmitz has ‘held a position with the North- western Oil Co., as bookkeeper, for the. past year. his two years service in France, made his home in Dakota, working as a telegraph operator. he has been operator and cashier at the Great Northern depot. COUNTY AGENT TO RETURN days there. ing about Friday of this week. REV. JARDEE 70 BE - He_ expects to be gone several 4 dispoge of among. the farmers, or ' H. 1ves of St. Paul, who was conference. ere for ‘several’' years, spent ready for.occupation. Sloéixm {8 spending tfié day X I on business, midji selling a few of his‘tamous ! Slocum .expects to. retuyn: this B MARKHAM REGISTER inandson and ‘Mrs. L. St. Paul; Mr. and for the past few . for the mid-spring term of work York;. Mr This is for A number gnoss of Grand Forks; Evans of Brainer{. be organized) " cacs Lake: F. IN NEW QUARTERS R. Smith of Crookston. RURAL SCHOOL NOTES Miss Grace Parker completed 4 ment and picnic for the pupils. The Wilton school closed for year on Thursday night with an tertainment for thg scholars the direction of the teachers, Ethel Dennis and Emma Olson. and, Mrs. Olson left on the east Mr. Olson, ‘prior to |re: fective at year. Since his return ing year. WITH FAMILY FROM DASSEL County Agri¢ultural. Agent D. C. Dvoracek has left for the twin cities on business matters .to spend a few | Before returning he will* meet his family at Dassel and from there will drive to Bemidji, return- BEMIDJI RESIDEN' Rev. L. Jardee of Walker, has pur= chased property on «the corner of Ninth street and Mississippi avenue, and will erect a residence there in the near future.. Mr. Jardee is field secretary of the Northern Minnesota District of the Norwegian Lutheran He will bring his fam- ily here as soon as the residence is Rev." Jardee is spending several @ays in the city: P e low, L. W. Kerr, F. B. Hupter,. F. Mullen, and Walter Gilbert of Chica- ga; Luther Olson and J. C. Briggs of Minneapolis ;Charles Cross of New Benjamin F. Thelen of Stillwater; Peter La Tourrette of Petersburg ;H. H. Reade of Escanabg, Mich.; D. P. Holmes of Sparta, Wis., R. S. Bull and A. K. Voss of Detroit; W. C. Sims and G. G. Blight of Kansas City; Mr .and Mrs. S. J. Den- skin, James Coulter and B. B. Wan- and J. Registered yesterday are M. N. Koll W. E. Morris of St. Paul; M. C. Ledy, C. E. Ryberg and . Herold of Minneapolis; L. Houston of Duluth and Mrs. Robert THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Saturday’s register at the Mark- ham includes Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dale, of Mandan, N. D.; M. L. Oppenheim, W. L. Brown, E. H. Ives, C. E. Ferd- Safford of . L. A. Bige- w. G. 8. her term of teaching at the Silver Lake school, north of Bemidji near Beuna Vista Friday night with an entertain- She. her home at Black- the en- under Miss T.'S. Thompson, superintendent of the Kelliher consolidated school, has signed his position to become ef- the close of his school He has not as yet announced his plaps, but he ‘expects to go to a school ‘on the west coast for the com- " THEATRE __TOMORROW Her dreams—her every thought—were centered on wealth and social prominence. . Society, glimpsed through the newspaper clironicles of the ultra-fashion- able, was an enchanted garden. = 4 ¥ Then a man whom she worshiped opened to this humble shop girl the portals of his secret fairy land. ‘Did she remain? What became of Dan Cassidy, the true-hearted lover, who watched her slip away? Your answer is awaiting you in “THE TRIFLERS.” See it at the Rex theatre. “The TRIFLERS" One of the Year’s Most Appealing Pictures Starring Beautiful . {f 'Edith- Robert Matinee 2:30 Night 7:10 and 9:00 J < Mrs. A. O::Hoganson returned Sun- ‘day morning from Minneapolis, where she has been for two weeks for medi- cal treatment. Shé was accompanied ¢ her father, H. P. Hanson, formerly f6f Bromhead, Canada, but-now of ho will make his home REX Theatre WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY SHE FOLLOWED HIM— Into the Street of a Thousand Sorro;n : : Down alleyways lighted only by the breeze-ridden Flamé of the Devil’'s Beacon. Past heavily baired portals and their Lynx-eyed Custodians. - To undergo an experience that has fallen to the lot of put few living women. ’ TRULY—*“The Woman Gives,” as you shall see. JOSEPH M. SCHENCK presents 'NORMA TALMADGE —_—in— “THE WOMAN GIVES” - From the Novel by Owen Johnson gelistMoyer at the Baptist church each evening. Last night the church | ring to excuses. : was crowded to the doors and much interest has been shown in the week night ‘meetings. The subject an- nounced for last evening’s sermon was the “Hurdle Race to, Hell” but Mr. Moyer changed his subject and preached on “What’s Yours?” refer- NOTICE. | iy, Regular meeting of M. W. A. Tues- day, March 27. L 0. 0. F. hajl. _In- itiation and: Fanch: P, M. Peterson, J. BiLahr, clerk. = 2d4-27 series. Pab}ed houses are greeting Evan- night. Where and How Is the Money - T Just - Tonight ‘ at the ARMORY by ‘PROF. SCHUCK’S JAZZ ORCHESTRA With Added .~ Musicians o RS 3 i e o ‘-'-4-*. -~ Asnswer to a businesslike Ouestion Bring your girl and enjoy some real jazz B the facs tht thirty individual campaigne are joioed musm in ene united effort. .. amctonn. Tickets $1.10 | 7S%, [ER commcare womx 4 omELENOONTRamS. M >y, 5 HORME. Assess sfikom oz 14,£06,958 ghibren emd.yeeng Tiine 9:00 e T T Ty United Sto1ea cennot sven and mmh’adl.m write the Englieh Whets the faith ‘Washingten aad - - o carry forward ‘vast wesk of &.m.,.-um'..-. I — e et doce et Linosins ¥ ek Gioe oot TONIGHT AN i LAST TIMES : ? of voem 'f::'__nn::, -—-:‘ e '-w"-'n-: chfldren than they can receive. )lzm:gmmbhn » menece. Seleng as eme-third of the 4 Sabiss of india_ die befers thelr ec- T o R Lk Koo Bugpeci.ed by Mamy of hocms, these institutisce beve bad ne grest e e oy e gl e PREACHERSY The needs of larger schesix and yeu 6-“h!m‘h el e TR R " s comeiiaton o Ammericn. | thas € & weef! ks Fren st 3 o ‘ Each denomination his its own detailed budget, and April 25th-May 2nd you will be given your opportunity tohelp. You can do it with the full satisfactionof know- ing that every dollar of your gift has its post assigned it in advance. = Every doliar for better America and a better world. ‘When your church calls on you give—and give with your heart as well as your pocket-book. 8 K2ION DAVIES . i APRIL FOLLY : { EPARAYOUNT ARTCRAFT PKC URE Also the' acrobatic AL. ST. JOHN In his new comedy . “SPEED” 'Admission 10¢-25¢ EL KO LAST TIMES — TONIGHT \ - United M INTERCHURCH World Movement of North America T3¢ pobiicarion of this advertisement i3 mads possible threagh the cooperasihn of thirty denominations. JIMMIE HODGES invites you to witness his MUSICAL COMEDY SENSATION “PRETTY BABY” ‘WITH HIS DIXIE CHORUS _ Company of Thirty—Special Orchestra and Scenery Reviews -- Follies -- Frolics *" i roma v tic Tornado of Fun Most Entrancing Music You Ever , . Heard Large Chorus of Exquisite’ Youth and Beauty—Youth 'dnd Charm Arm in Arm Gorgeous Creations in Gowns and snap- 7 py Costumes SINGERS—DANCERS and COMEDIANS. Who Bring Sunshine Into the Lives of All Who See It |7 GRAND-1 Night Only, Tues Apr.27 Tickets Now on Sale at the Box Office 50c, $1.00 and $1.50—Plus War Tax This week will be the Jast of the Afternoon ' Bible 'study will be held in connection with the evan- gelistic services and the question of “Where Are the Dead’” will be an- swered: from Scripture. The bible stu- dies will be continued till Friday !

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