Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 5, 1920, Page 5

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER LICENSE T0 WED License to marry was granted to- day by Clerk of -Court F. W. Rhoda to Frederick Nels Pederson and Clara Augusta Schmidt, both of Graceton. The license was applied for from Bau- dette on May 3. TODAY, Thursday KNIGHTS OF CABEES Knights of the Maccabees will hold their regular meeting on Thursday 3 MEET THURSDAY EVENING evening, May 6t&, at 8 o'clock sharp. A -class of candidates wili be initiat- ed. All members are urged to be in attendance. CLUB LEADER JOINS PARTY TOMORROW MORN A. J. Kittleson, assistant state club || 66l leader of .the. boys’ .and girls’ -club ooner work, has sent word to the office of the County Superiutendent of Schools that he will be able to join the Coun- 124 ty Agent Dvoracek and Superinten- dent McGhee at Blackduck early to morrow morning.. He will acconj | any them .on their trip to Hines a1 X will spend the remainder of the week with the party in the interest of club work in géneral. 4 : ; 3 MARKHAM REGISTER : Mrs. Mary Gamble returned Mon-| .iTyesday’s register at Hotel Mark- day evening from a visit of a month |pam includés W. J. Rasmussen, I. J. Joseph Lebedo and David Bleistein | in Milwaukee, with her niece, Mrs.|Zigan, Charles Grundy, S. L. Green, ot International Falls were Tuesday | Belle Brown. Mrs:.Brown was a|[, w. Kerr and H. E. Dutton of callers here. . farmer resident of’:Bemidji and|chicago; O. B. Freten of Milwaukee; wishes to be rememd ered to ‘herly, R, Patch, R. J. Exley, William friends here. Searles, S. S. Zack and E. H. Ives of St. Paul; K. W. Camp, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. R. Ray aid Mrs. Charles| R Baker, H. E. Frost, R. M. Butler, Rowe returned Tuesday from Shevlin, |5 p, Daly, Karl Moulton, W. E. Le- where they spent a' few days visi.-|Barrom, C. S. Cooley and J. Emmer ing at the home of -|of Minneapolis; J. Mickglli, H. J. L..Reeves and fami Kolling, A. A. Campbell, ®_ F. Vige- ited at the George ant. and R. E. Jones of Duluth; Dr. L. J."McCellum homes. J. 0. Werntz of Moose Lake; C. E. — Peterson of Ashland; D. D. Woolley Spot cash paid for Liberty Bonds.|o¢ Grand Island, Nebr.; L. E. Van See.G. B. Hooley at Northern Grocery|gyren: ot Blackberry; G. ~. Alexand- Co., during the day, or at Markham |y ot Redwood Falls, and Mrs. H. R hotel evenings. . 1117tf Murpby of St. Cloud. James Reed of ‘Bigfork was a Be- Miss Myrtle Johnson, teacher at + midji visitor yesterday. ; the Flynn school south of Pitt, clos- B . ed her school on Friday after com- . C..0. Niss of Spoonér was a Tues- | pleting the year’s studies. ¥ day visitor in this city. “MUGH ADD ABOUT BETTY” Bemidjii High School Senior Class . play in three acts Grand Theatre Friday, May 7th MATINEE 2:30 EVENING 8:00 Prices 50¢, 75¢, $1.00 All seats reserved Tickets on Sale at Boardman’s Drug Store Mrs. L. J. McCollum returned to Louis Stuhr and Ed. Gerard of Lit«4| her home at Shevlin on Tuesday, af- , "tle Fork spent Tuesday here. ter making an, extendéd visit at the i “W. R. Ray and Paul Mealio homes. R. R. Hurlbut of Federal Dam was a visitor in this city yesterday. Miss Mytrle Dunlap and Miss Lil- lian Wiborg returned Tuesday morn- Roland Hicks of Remer was a busi-|ing from Grand Forks ‘where they ness caller in Bemidji yesterday. visited -friends and relatives since % : ) Saturday. Otto C. Peterson of Grand Rapids : spent Tuesday here on business. Miss Agnes -G. Anderson who : ; taught at the Esplee school in dist- George A. Alexander of Redwood |rict No. 2 during the past year, has Falls is a Bemidji visitor today. completed her school work and has ¥ closed the school for the summer va- W. F. Kunitz of Brainerd was a Be- | cation. = midji business visitor yesterday. Miss Mary G. Baney and Miss Eliz- R. A. Dahns of Park Rapids spent | abeth Baney have closed their schools Tuesday as a visitor in Bemidji. in district No. 8, east of Bemidji, 4 in the town of Frohn upon comple- Dance at Armory, Thursday, May |tion of the year’s work. ~6. Music by Rex Union Omhestx‘;.t i Brick H. Ives of St. Paul, a former Bemidji resident, was a caller in the clty yesterday. < ‘ Mr and Mrs. B. H. Anderson and family visited at the home of Fred Radi, of the town of Frohn, on Sun- day. Take home a drick of Koor's iée cream. 4-5t TONIGHT & THUR. - Enid Bennett False Road” Dance at Armory, Thursday, May 6. » Music by Rex Union orchestra. = 2t5-5 Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Randahl were : in the city yesterday en route to their ALLEN KOEPP SEVERELY new home at Clearbrook, from Hines, BURNED BY BONFIRE where they have lived - for several ‘While Allen Koeppp, son of Mr. years. They were the guests of the|and Mrs. R. W. Koeppp, was playing Oscar Christianson home, and several {in the street in front of his home at other friends spent a few hours with {911 Mississippi avenue last evening, them. his clothes caught fire from a bonfire which was burning in the street. His Rev. and Mrs. T. B. Nordale left]little sister, June, noticing the little this morning ' for Nelson, Minn., |boy burning rushed into the house . $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean|where they go as delegates to the Red |and warned Mrs. Koepp who rushed Land Co. 5-1tf | River Valley conference, to be held|out and extinguished the fjames on there, also to represent this pastorate|the little boys clothing, but not un- Special designing service. Spencer |im the Ladies’ Home & Foreign mis-|till he had been badly burned on his Don Williams of Grant Valley has|sionary societies of the same confer-|right leg and hip. i There will be no meeting of the Ladies Guild of the Episcopal church this week. Regular meeting next ‘week. 4 Mildred Olson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, I, B. Olson had the misfortune to fall off a horse yesterday and break her shoulder. ®; gone to Rollis, Minn., where he ex-|ence. ' They were accompanied by a Mrs. Koepp had just returned home e pects to work on a far,m for his uncle | third delegate, Charles Wahlstad. . |from receiving medical treatment r lafer A P.r.m.o“n' Artcraft -:C. Willams.” H ) and was in a very weakened condi- ne or Picture ! . B. P. 0. ELKS. tion at the time. The shock of the ‘Rejuveno corsets,- surgical supports.| ‘There will be a regular meeting o\ | accident was therefore serious and I;hwicAllm&wm A story of lt_)ve that was Home appointments, if desired. Mrs.|¢he Elk’s lodge Thnrsday evening. | left her at present in a nervous con- meMggls ) lost on the Primrose Path; i[e.sty, 218 Beltrami ave. g Ph%née E. H. Jerrard, secy. dition. byR i h then found again on the Way ; . mo 5- Cecil Smit! ] agal b e i ok WANTED " EPWORTH LEAGUE HOLD Called Straight. : s | Wanted at once. Good stenogra- ANNUAL MEETING e o St 4, T o bk, T S e sy e st || L PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE gt o ale S o can operate typewriter. Koors Bros. | odist church held their montbly busi-|| Uniop, Six-Piece Orchestra, : : 2 gy o OgE T Ly w2 4t5-8 | ness meeting at the home of Esther Ui - . . 4 McGhee, 1709 Irvine ~ avenue, last g fi:;o%ngor(f(?l;:;r;lf !':‘l:l ;iemll‘l 01 the Fms’ aLU..B TO-MEET - evening. The annual election of of-|] ’ B!LLIE WEST : £l °;,'““w"‘ ficers was also held. The following |} - cities. 'On his return. he tring 4 AT CARR LAKE MAY Sth are the officers for the ensuing year: in Two-Part Comedy ] TONIGHT & THUR. back a Chevrolet car. L ‘fie“"‘“t‘ '{”W{‘;‘é&‘} bfli"{":fi President, Esther McGhee, (re-elect- i o club will meet a iC ed; First vice-president, Florence s < .20.9: school on’ Saturday, May“8th. An in- Bagjey; Second vice-president, Hil- Mat. 2:30 Night 7:20-9:00 teresting program of ‘music and|dar Anderson; Third vice president, 10c and 25¢ speaking has been prepared. Mrs.|Bertha Webster (re-elected); Fourth to the business men and clerks of the|John Brooks and Mrs. Edward Larson | yice-president, Martha Anderson; city at the Association rooms this|will be the hostesses. A good attend-|Secretary, Ervin McPherson; Treas- -evenins. . ance is desired. urer, Alice Minnick. Plans were = G. W. Sulley and Roy R. McDonald of Dayton, Ohio, arrived in the city this morning. Mr. Sulley will lecture o made and a committee on arrange- Bubscribe ‘or ‘The Ploneer. - Bpot cash paid ror Liberty Bonds, NOTICE ments chosen, for the annual ban- and Liberty Bond receipts. See G.|To the Citizens of Bemidji, Minn. quet of the league, to be held on This is to notify all, to clean up!May 17. After the business. session = i their premises of all offal, rubbish,|a social hour was spent, after which * during the day, or at Markham hotel. esvenings. Iy 1117tt|litter and decomposing substances,|refreshments were served. from -their, and to place in position Protect your clothes in ' AT Garment Bags | THURSOAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Drs. Larson & Larson, your garlage cans so that the garbage| oo ds help in transporting 3:’.?“&“&““»,.15.?:.‘: S ot eer which the anaual jn. | farm ‘products. The farmers of this ” nervousness or eye dis- |spection will take place. nation are annuslly losing $250,000,000 orders of any kind, needing glasses| By order of Board of Health. because of their inability to market or glasses repaired, consult them. E. A. SHANNON, their produce at certain times of the Arflflehl eyes fitted. 3t5-7 Chairman.| year. Don’t let your good clothes go-to ruin || —they cost too much! Keep them safe ’ . cleanssrmd protected—keep Ehem in Ros; Choice of 300 Hats, worth up to $12.00, for Garment Bags when they’re not in use. i) : 6 Roy ‘Garment Bags are moth-proof, $2 ° 95 ] $ 3 ° 95 $ ° 95 dust-proof, moisture-proof, air-tight— § : 7 : , 2{3%{,;’ rf:oelgtng thgg'ln‘:)%_s{]\(gat g Osg {Il Al these hats are new Patterri Hats. No home-made looking hats in this entire lot. today—they save you many hundred dollar’s worth of clothes. B. Hooley at Northern Grocery Co., » N SEE WINDOW DISPLAY e $2.95 ¢3.95 $6.95

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