Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 22, 1920, Page 5

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" .. two chfldren, of Fair Lake, thom ot Wirginia™ was iness:icaller . on:iWednes g W. E, Day andvsonn‘ ‘leyu'wo;a! ‘among. the Bemidji visitors d : Seyeral parties C + Grand . Forks ‘ygl‘temy 11: Hanson, deputy’ county of ' 'valléy‘Co., ‘Montana, is| “visiting ‘with . Bemidji friends for a ew days. : s O . Shrimp Wigsle on Toést, at’ the Coffee Shop Friday, July23 and Sat- urday. .. Boston . Baked - Beans, and Brown Bread. . -, Y ‘1 _g# John Woodford arrived yesterda ; morning from /Breckenridge’ with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Simth for & short time. ° ; : Shrimp Wiggle on . Toast’ at .the ‘. Coftee Shop. Friday, July23 and Sat- nrday. -Boston''Baked Beans . and Brown Bread. b : arge land "‘sales . -organization| desires to get in communication With i owners of large tracts, ~Address Lock . Box 98, Bemidjf; Minn. i/ - : ‘A party consisting of Mrs ~McRay and eight:others, are v at thé 'W. G. Schroeder farmin Grant Valley. for a short time." "7~ 7. . Shrimp Wiggle ‘on Toast .at .the Coftée Shop Friday, July23‘a Sat- urday. Boston -Baked Beans and Brown Bread. 31 £ 1t7-22 > 1 :! o) "Miss Helen Minnick returned. the] tore part of the weék from Walker, ‘. where she was a guest at the Seigle summer home for:a. week. : J: Mr and Mrs. Allen Forte of Eckles g in- Bemidji be- | Wednesday. ~While £y, the guests of friends. " Mrp. Alfreda;Brekke-Gregerson will 1ze-class-1n voice-and-piano. Th: of _each _ student 8 94. 1225 Lake Boule- 7. Miss Leah and:Lillian Porter re- _turned Tuesday from- their two weeks /. vacation, which ‘they spent at Red 7 Lake [Falls, Coleraine ‘and - Monte- ' video. { Miss Helen Hayner arpived Tues- day evening from Minneapolis for a “ visit with her grandmother, Mrs.-E. 1/ N. Hayner and at the Quincy Brooks 3 ‘home. ; X A J. 4 . N 73 < Mrs.'A. J. Swyartout and daughter Mary, and Mrs. R: Slewell, arrived last evening from Wimbledon, N.-D., “" to be the guests of Dr..and Mrs. J. M. Caldwell for a short time.. TAhey motored here. 20 Q. N/ Anderson 'an dfamily . left esterday for a visit: with friends -and relatives in Duluth and other range cities. . Mr. Anderson is-em- Eployed by the J. C. Penney Co., and \ ' is enjoying a vacatiom, § 3 * P \ ] R..Y. Byington ‘of Grand. Forks, representative .of ‘the Buroughs Add- "% jnig Machine company, who delivered ‘an. interesting adress to the Civic . and Commerce’ "association . a ' few - ynonths 'ago, was a “Bemidji' caller i yesterday. . 5 ‘ Gladys ahd Blanche: -Trog, . who have been employed for some time in Cass Lake, were in Bemidjl Wed- _ mesday -en toute:to- Becida to. visit with :their :parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trog, for a few days. B. J. Reck, probate judge of Mah- ~ nomen Co., Rév. Brower and Profes- i sor’ Vale, all of Mahnomen, arrived ‘~last evening by motor to spend a few |'days at' the W. E. Dean home on Take Boulevard. Mr. Reck.is a bro- ther. of Mrs. Dean. bty | Greenwood cemetery, Tuesday . afternoon for ;| fleld. ‘Brown re- ron'm’l%, 0m, ;| Wednesday. afternoon ‘at 2:3 at the Preabyterian’ parson- the ‘marriage of Miss Ingersoll -to ‘Willis .'L. P. Warford of- . ‘- The: couple were attended 1ss Rose Hdatwood and Rexford MEMEWdEMrs, - Worthing- o' thefr home in Bemiajl. | ed away at Ottertail Coun-| ty sanatorium on Monday, arrived city Wednesday. .Funeral ser- e8 'will be held from the Metho- st church -Saturday afternpon &t Rey. Bldine; Lambert offi- nterment ‘will ‘be made 'in’| Funeral . di- rections are in:the hands of M. E:) Ibertson, funeral: direct, tersi: and. two brothers ‘of Mrs. La- -are; a - arrive from “Mich,, f e. tuneral. ne leaves -her: husband Lloyd, . to maurn her de- ‘her brothers and sisters. e PRESENTATION TO, CAPTAIN - | % : AND MRS. ORCHARD ard axd family left his . new charge :at Mankato, Minn. On Mon- dayi evening at the farewell tendered him a beautiful set of silverware was presented to the Captain and his wife. The’ presentation /was.- made by Rev. | George Kehoe, pastor of the Baptist church,_with suitable words of appre- ciation for ‘the faithful services ren- dered by Captain Orchard. A hall full of friends participated in the presen- tation- and, wished the Captain and his' family. Godspeed in their new Captain, ~ 0o [4 R e LR R R R PR E R koo 2 | ‘A’daughter’ was born’ to Mr. and “p. | Mrs; Floyd Williams last week at the hospital in Bemidji. : 4 ] i Mrs.. Vogler's sisters and nephew réturned ' to Minneapolis - Saturday. Belle Vogler, who is going-'to attend school at that place went home with her aunt. y "The ‘Literary. Society Knox family Friday -night. decided to sell the lumber belonging to the society to the highest bidder. |, ‘Aftpr'the business meeting the even- ing was spent in music and games. Howard Porter was in Bemidji Fri- day and Saturday. /_' ] Tom Randall and Gordon Gardner spent.Saturday night and Sunddy at their homes. iy s g The ‘Helping . Hand society met| with' Mrs, “Knox Wednesday after- on._. Quite a number were: present. “The' Misses' Saunders . from Two’ Harbors“have been “ vigiting ‘at the ‘Gardner.home for several days, = Norman. Gardner’ cut his fingers quite.badly while running the buzz’ saw last Monday. .evening. iy ~’Frank Porter and daughter, Elsie Bashor, motored to°Bemidji Tueeday They returned in a new'Ford. Howard Porter: returned to. work for: the Crookston. Lumber company | : Monday “after being home for ' two|. weeks. . 3 :“Maude Fuller returned to hier home in''St. Paul Monday. She has been visiting-here since the first of .July. Walter McClellan and sister, Loretta Campbell, accompanied her as far as Bemidji, -and returne Tuesday. ' " Mr. and Mrs. William Bradshaw' of Bathgate, D., are visiting at the Porter home., Mr. Bradshaw is also-putting up the hay on his place northwest of Nebish.. Mr. ~and “Mrs. Carl Jones spent Thursday. night at the home of ‘the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jones. ? i3 A ‘A number from this neighporhood attended the paseball game 3t Pu- posky between Puposky and Pleasant Valley, Sunday afternoon. The game was' won by Puposky. 3 ~Elsie Bashor spent Saturday night and Sunday with Chrystina.Stephani. .'Mr. and Mrs. Frank ‘Porter, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Bradshaw visited Tues- Aday. evening at the Garrison home east of Nebish. ' Ly {\Gladys; McPherson: of Bemidji vis- ited the firet of the week:at the L. J. Jones home: ey Mr. and. ‘Mrs. . Otto Effold ' and Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Dicaire have as|| theip guests Mrs. Joe WfltenAal:d Can., and-Mr. and’ Mrs. Charles ' Creeley, and three sons of Prairfe du / ‘Chien, Wis. ~Mrs. Greeley is a sis- i ter of Mrs. Dicaire. ~Mr. Greeley is; % connnected with the Pairie df/Chien “Woolen Mills,’a large canning fac- tory and operates a large stock’ farm. | _'These guests will remain for several . SLYNESS”’ - ; .'l'wo«Psr't Feature Comedy “The Man Who Turned White” 7330 and 9—10c and25¢ 'ERT HERE FOR: EXPERIMENT WORK oTolaas of = the University St. Paul arrived in ‘the city n"from Hallock. Mr. Tolaas pert in potato raising and is|’ perienced “in all ' lines m County Agent: Dvoracek on a series: of potato tours. ; WOMEN IN THRIFT MOVEMENT.. e department of fystice announc- “that 3,000,000 women through- out the country are organized |to:fos- ter the spirit of thrift. in'Othe vawm: palgn against the high cdsf"'of Mving now being waged by ‘the (uptfifinent. { A resolution was passed by the Fed- “|eration of Women's clabs indorsing. A 88177 A BeT0 . 'CHARMING FOR SUMMER. One. thinks of . sumymer. and ‘sheer frocks at the same time and the lat-: est fashions . declare . that dotted materials will be in great vozue this year.\ This . 'dress , ‘in k and white. georgette ‘lias: & ‘tuclad under skirt 'and simple bodice’ with U-gshap- ed neck. It is trimmed with velvet. ribbon and. accordioh plaited mnet, cleverly ‘arranged in a girdle, . Med- | ium size. requires -5 yards inch georgette, '3 yard: net and 4 yards |, ribbon, _Pictorfal ‘Review ‘Blouse. No. 8817. Sizes, 34 to 46 inche. bust. Price, 25 ‘cents, - Skirt.No. 8670. Sizes; 24 to 33 * inches’ walst, " Price, 26 cents. ‘the. movement, 7 . RATIONALIZED INDUSTRIES . ; RUN. BEHIND | " According to. the official organ of the - Russian jbolshevik government the . nationalized ' industries .of Rus- £ia have realized a defloit so far this| year to the extent.of:24 billion rubles| | (3 ruble in ordinary ‘times is worth || about 60 cents). _Included in . this éxpenditure is.nedrly:&ix billion ru- bles spent on official ‘salaries and on ‘erganization - of in ries, over, 14 i ) ction cost, and daughter and. Mrs. Schineider of Kent, }| N.'D;, visited the first of the week at the Jones and Porter homes. Phose who- took supper at - tME]] Stephani home. Sunday..evening were Tom Randall, Raymond “{cQueeny, | Ralph Porter, Sam Randall and Elsie | Bashor. C. E. Coffin was I\-B"emldjl caller, Tuesday. R fHOW 'HOPELESS “A Fugitive - From Matrimony” is shown by N, B. WARNER ' 'in his new picture Also showing 1 «. ' Paramount: Magazine ° with special music at the TONIGHT—Last Times Gommenol "Sumh «DONT EVER Ao Thealg " Classic Toe Dancing— Who barbd Wreck Thplr THEATRE +|over a billion spent in the support of soldiers in'the more turbulent factor- fes to keep the 'workmen quiet. workers in Russia joined the bolshe- viks with the idea that they would be [ point of the bayonet. . The “LITTLE BIT O’ HONEY” and'a Popular Number - 27 Swan) . s ‘Liebesfrued” (Joy of s Love) 'F.l".idvay" and Séturday v Children 20c—Adults 35c—7:30 and 9:15 Theatre Ha lnbss?-- SEE ALICE JOYCE " iz Muriel, Duchess of Desborough, was happy. Her cup was filled to overflowing. One day it‘wés upset and she lost all, husband, son, fortune. Her fate hung on'a horse race, the famous Derby. If Clipstone won she could regain her former position. Such is the story told by Alice Joyce in ’ ) {“THE SPORTING DUCHESS™ Also :S'pecial “Big V” two-part comedy, “Fists & F odder” 3:00—-7:30—9:10 FRI. & SAT. The Elliott Film Corporation Presents i The World’s Greatest, Most Successful American «Play' THE VERITABLE ‘UNCLE TOM’S CABIN OF FILMDOM: —THE SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST—— See Once Again the Famous “Griffith Made” Screen Stars. MAE_MARSH—HENRY W. WALTHALL—LILLIAN GISH IN D. W. GRIFFITH'S EVERLASTING SPECTACLE PEOPLE 18,000 . 'ACCOMPANIED BY COMPANY'S OWN MUSICAL DIRECTOR WITH - "IA_TWELVE-PI ECE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 3 SOLID HOURS : ~-jfr,'HRlLLs—LAUGHTER—:TEARS—MUSIC v 3 . BRING YOUR CHILDREN TO THE MATINEE—IT IS THE “MASTERCRAFT” OF “FILM PERFECTION” Millions Have Seen It—and Millions Will See It Again and Again Reserved Suu_ " on Sale at REX THEATRE

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