Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 20, 1920, Page 5

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SOCIAL A } Giaf Ongstad transacted business, ¢ “%in ‘Kelliher Monday. 3 W. T. Carlisle of Crookston was a ¥i Bemidji < cafler yesterday. H.'E. Wolfe of 'Deer ‘Rivér was a Bemidji caller on Monday. N Take home & Urick-of ‘Koor’s'ice eream. A % :4-6tt ©~ ' William Lennon of Kellilier-was a “~'Bemidji visitor on;Monday. ' e Miss Ruth 'Stw,ensog’ 6: Hines was a Bemidji caller on Monday. - Mrs. J. Parker i8 spending the week with friends in Duluth. : BE N Ebét:t ‘and family spent the day at Red Lake on business. F. W. Wilison ‘of Brafnerd was & Monday business visi! W. N. Brown Bemidji busiiess visitor yesterday. W.'S. Whittey of Marshall was a Bemidji business caller on Monday. Mr: and Mrs. H. (G. Lincoln .of} Fergus Falls' spent ‘Monday in this " elty. ) Vs A Mrs. P. Moran and sons of Deer River. were Monday, visitors jh‘"th&s city. 5 i ¥ " Mr. and ‘Mrs. L L. Huestead of Big . % Falls were callers in this city ‘yest Mrs. . Fred of Walker spent the day here yest: Creamed - chicken on-toast, Mark-|1 - ¥ ;ham Coftee-Shop, on Wednesday, July U 21st. $d e ¢ 117-20 [his | : ; B. J. McGowan ‘of Grand:Rapids * was a Bemidji business -caller here yesterday. S, Mrs. John Anderson of Clearbrook was a between train business visitor here yesterday. 3 3 Mrs. 0. Streman of Bagley. was amorg the -out. of town shoppers n the city yesterday. Creamed chicken on "to: ham Coffee. Shop, unv,Wedn'ehd . Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Jones of Bagley motored to ' Bemidji Monday' and busine 4 F visitors on Monday. ; ‘' ‘Miss Esther Anderson: of Sebeks ‘was among the out of town callers ‘in. Bemidji on Monday. : Creamed chicken on toast, Mark- ham Coffee Shop, on Wednesday; July 21st. i} 4 . ¥ Elt'f-zo T.. C. Halvoson and.family f Fergus Falls were among the out of town visitors in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Currie returned Grindall-and daughter | ND PERSONAL ‘ (Gearge Gramtey 'of St. Paul was :| the guest of G.' W. Jackson Sunday. Mrs. W. L. O’Neil and son, Thomas, were the guests of Bemidji friends last ’week.—Bagley Herald. Miss Margéret'_ McGhee returned last evening from a two weeks viist Lake, .gpluth and Superior. at Moose. | /D. 3. Joh ,'assistant cashier of the Farmers™tate Bank, left yester- N. _D_., on a short . Mr: and Mrs. 'George Kreatz and daughter, . Lorraine, returned Sunday evening from . Detroit, where they spent the week-end. ‘-Miss Ajlean Ecklund returned this morning toher home. in Grand Rap- ids,--Wis;; after spending the past several weeks at the D, Gainey home. “:Mrs. Gustavson and daughter, Ma- rie, left for Mohall, N. D., for atwo weeks visit.with friends. .They will | -and Forks before their “ Miss Katheryn Reid arrived yes- terday ‘from Minneapolis:for a visit with her sister, Mrs. J. Leroy Elwell. She will. remain two weeks, going on 'to Minot, N. D., to visit. The Christian ~ Endeavor - of the Presbyterian church will hold their regular monthly ‘meeting this eve- “Ining at the home of Stanley Wilcox, 501 America avenue. Every mem- ber is. urged -to ‘be present. . Today’s ‘Birchmont:.Hotel register includes Mrs. D. Boutell,” Mrs. John I. Ruetell. Miss Martha Shute, Mr. and; Mrs. G. Babcock, and Mr. and Mrs. George 8. Miller of Minneapolis; |, i Miss, Mabel = Croon -left Sunday morning for Rochester, - where she 11-take’ medical treatment for her .eyes. She expects to he gone about two months. She visited. in .the cities a short time before going to Rochester. ~-'Word has been received by Sam Lalone - of - Irvine avenue announc- ing the death of his wife yesterday afternoon at the Battle Lake sana- tarium. She leaves her husband and one son, Lloyd.. Funeral arrange- ments have not been completed but will be announced later. N ‘Mrs. C. M. Bacon .returned this morning from Minneapolis where she accompanied My. Bacon a week ration on both feet, able:ta returnin | He is getting along very Miss‘ Mabel Croon was. pleasantly surprised last evening by a 'party of her friends.. Those present. were Misses Lorraine Kreatz, Edla Rudy, Mabel Croon; Marguerite Klein and Phillip - Denu, ' Louis Rudy, Harold l | 'Morse and Ernest . Olson.. .After a de-' lighttul .exenini‘- spent in dancing and.singing. Mrs. Croon and. Miss Klein served.a delightiul lunch. Monday from a motor trip to: Vir-] ginia, . where they visited with rela- tives dnd friends. ; A large land sales organization desires to get in communication with owners of large tracts. Address Lock Box 93, Bemidji, Minn. 5-26tt E. H. Jerrard, of the Northwest- efri. Fuel Co., has just returned from an. extended business visit to Chish- olm and other range cities. Mrs. Elmer Johnson -returned on Sunday to her home at Zahl, N. D, after visiting for the past two weeks 'with her sister, Mrs: R. M. Marr. Mort Pendergast of Grant Valley was in the city yestérday en route to St. Paul, Minneapolis and Still- water on a short business ‘visit. . Mrs. Jack Horkey of Guthrie, Wwas . 4n the city yesterday en. route to, Becida, where she will spend . the week with her sister, Mrs. Otto Malt- rud. Mrs. Alfreda Brekke Gregerson will organize class In voice and piano. The individuality of each student stu- One experienced dry: . goods saleslady. One vex‘perienc_'ed_ ' ready-to-wear lady.. One experienced dry goods and shoe man. : > ——— Bemidji, Minn. died. Phone 894. 1225 Lake Boule-| - vard. ' 6t7-24 Mr. and Mrs. H. C."Wood arrived in the city Saturday noon-to.spend two weeks at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Burney Aldrich. = Mr. Wood is, clerk of court at Watertown, S. D. feonard W. Cleveland, who "has | been employed by the local telephone oftice for the past several months, left this morning for Hibbing where he has accepted a position with the telephone ‘company. i A Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Dugas enter- tained at their home, 512; :Sixth street, at five o’clock dinner last eve- ning in honor of Mrs. Helen Smith and daughter, Geraldine, of Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Smith and ‘daughter have been visiting for a week with her parents, mr. and Mrs. Frank Laine, 502 Third street and ed to their home this morhinj "Daily Fashion Hin® ¢ A NEW RIBBON TRIMMING, Since . it -was impossible to add . -grace, _to the lines of this dark “blue jersey frock, the only thing. that re- ained was to give novelty to. the method of. decoration, so gros grain’ ribborr witp picoted edge w-.s requis-: Ationed for the purpose. Avialiged in chécker-boara effect it gives a charm- ing touch to the front of .a simpie blouse. The square neck and short, sleeves are also trimmed with the rib- bon,. -The skirt is a two-pfece model, . gathered at the waist. Medium size re- quires 334 yards -564-inch material, with 7 yards 1-inch rfbbon. Pictorial Review Blouse No, 8740. Siges, 34 to 48 inches bust. Price, 25 .cents. Skirt No. 8760. Sizes, 24 to 40 inches walst. Price, 20 cents, POUSUINSSSUSIGS L P Mrs. G. W. Jackson has as her nd ‘Mro. H. G. Frank-of Water-|guests, Mrs. Ray Logan of Northome, and Miss Agnes Logan of Internation- al Falls. s 8 Mrs.. Nels Nelson, Jr., and niece, Miss Pearl Bisson, were Bemidji call- ers’ the latter part of the week.— Bagley Herald. Mrs. Christ Solvick = of Warren, was the guest of Mrs. O.- B. Son- strud yesterday between trains en route to her home after a,visit of two weeks at Keiliher. 'Y Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Iten,.form- erly of St. Cloud but now residing at Bemidji, are the happy parents of a baby girl, born Wednesday morning, July 14.—St, Cioud Daily Times, TODAY and Tomorrow THE RED RIVER OF DREAD— That was the only outlet to civilization, to peace, to . the happiness g_f 'lqv’_e.. WILLIAM FOX _presents - WILLIAM FARNUM “The Rainbow Trail” ‘A powerful story ‘of the Great West, written by Zane Grey. Fox Sunshine Comedy. in two parts . ‘Rex Union Oréhestra Mat: 2:30 Night 7:20-9 Prices 10c and -25¢ The Noted Japanese Artist Seasne Bayakawa in his Jatest picture - - u"l‘he Brand of Loj)ez LOPEZ, THE MATADOR -~ He played a lone hand against the world, and lost. He sopght fbvon.. and found it—but he paid the price. Sve —ALSO SHOWING— “SADIE SAVE ME” A Christie Special Comedy 10c-28¢ 'l‘ .7:30-9:001 0 s wdd SHAKESPEARE CLASSES '‘OPEN 9 A. M. TOMORROW The classes in the study of Shake- speare to be opened by Miss ‘Burnick will be started tomorrow morning in the library at 9 o’'clock. It is de- sired- that all parents whose chil- dren are planning to take these stu- dies will see that they are present tomorrow morning if possible. « OPPORTUNITY OFFERED TO GO0 TO WASHINGTON CAMP |. N Many of the applicants who have enlisted at the local recruiting sta- tion during the past several mantas have by special request beéh &tation- ed at Camp Dodge, Towa, but%an or- der for abandonment' of thati camp TONIGHT Last Times Thos' H. Ince presents CHARLES RAY ’ —in— ““ Homer Comes Home’’ 'Otheér 'pleasing features, including EXCELLENT MUSICAL PROGRAM at the T T © & ~ fiIlIII|IIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIII'_':’ HOW HOPELESS it is to be “A Fugitive From Matrimony” i 4 is shown I:i H, B. WARNER in his new picture at the i ELKO WED. & THUR. . has been issued recently by the War Department and those stationed there will be transferred to Camp Lewis, ‘Washington. An opportunity is now offered, says Sergeant Hedrick, in charge ot the local army station for the pre- sent, for applicants to go to the Washington, camp from Bemidji and the vicinity. He expects that many who have consjderedenlisting prior to this change but have not’'dowe so will ‘do so%soon in_ order to be sta- tioned at tpe west coast. Among the most recent applicants who, were sent to Camp Dodge from this city were Carl F. Hein of Keil, Wallace Pickels of Bemidji and Peter Thompson of Greenbush, all of whom enlisted for a period of one year in the Sixteenth Field Artillery. MISS MARGARET 'PAGE FIVE FARIBAULT CHILDREN HAVE BIG CIRCUS TODAY: Faribault, July 20.J—Youngsters of Faribault today were out-doing Algers ‘heroes in emulating stars of | the “big tops.” ' One of the most pretentious “kid . circuses’” on record opened :today. All Faribault children are interest- | ed in the circus and dozens of them have trained pet animals to ‘‘make ‘e wild.” 3 Side shows with amateur ballet girls, juvenile jazz bands and min- strels are 'on the program. It's a regular . Huckleberry Finn circus on . a mammoth scale, SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER MISS KATHERINE TROPPMAN | Classic Toe Dancing— “Le Cygne” (the Dying Swan) “Liebesfrued” (Joy of Love) Songs— “LITTLE BIT O’ HONEY” and a Popular Number FRIDAY and SATURDAY —at the— v Digar T ———————E— GRAND Theatre Cofning to the REX | MARSHALL NEILAN Presents “Don’t Ever Marry” From the story of Edgar Franklin.. Adapted to the screen by Marion Fairfax. Coming— A First National"Attraction. MARY PICKFORD in “Suds”: \ TOM MIX, “Three Gold Coins” ANETA STEWART, “Yellow Typhoon” MACK SENNETT, “Married Life,” five parts, CHAS. RAY, “45 Minutes From Broadway” . NAZIMOVA, “Heart of a Child” NORMA TALMADGE, “Yes or No” Buy Your Tags From the Ladies’ Auxiliary HAROLD BACHMAN - and his Million Dollar Concert Band Will Appear ifi Bemidjion THURSDAY, JULY 22 in Afternoon and Evening Concerts in 3 p.m.-LIBRARY PARK-8 p.m. Thirty Selected Artists & . 5 Many Surprising Novelties EARLING SODAHL and His Six Saxophonists GRAYDON LOWER Euphonium Soloist Under the Ausbices and for the Benefit of RALPH GRACIE l:'OST« OF THE AMERICA’N ‘ ROBERT BRUCE Indian W P Soprano . FRANCIS WOLFE C_ometist EGION —_— MILLION DOLLAR DANCE AT ARMORY ‘After Evening Concert

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