Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 30, 1920, Page 5

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Mr, and Mrs. F. H. Greding spent Sunday in this city. Aad A. Tone of Northome spent the qy in Bemidji yesterday. ,\&:a home a vdrick of Koor's ice eresm. 4-6t1 Miss Ella Ramstad of Ada was a Bemidji visitor on Saturday. L. D. LaRock of Littlefork was a Sunday visitor in Bemidji. Mrs. Julius Johnson of Littlefork was a-Saturday visitor here. H. G. Neff of Crookston spent Sa’- urday in Bemidji on business. Miss Marie Duddy of Red Lake was a Sunday visitor in .this- city. Miss Lillian R. Sawyer of Backus was a Bemidji caller yesterday. P. G. Clarkson of Brainerd is a business visitor in this city today. Harry L. Gould of Brainerd was a business caller in Bemidji yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jensen of Mc- Intosh were Sunday visitors in this city. C. J. Hessel of St. Cloud spent the gay iz Bemidji on business Satur- aY, ‘W. S. Ericson of Red Lake Falls ~ was a business visitor in the city on Saturday. ! John Edstrom and family and % Adolph Hanson of Effie spent.! Sat.ur- Z; day in this city. Mrs. Sam Hayth of Northern, was the between train guest of Bemidji friends Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. M. Deitz of Long Lake, motored to Bemidji Saturday and transacted business. Mr. and Mrs.'Len Lee of Crookston were among the out of town visit- ors in Bemidji yesterday. Patrick Butler, Leo Butler, Misses Mary and Thelma Butler of Hibbing were Bemidji visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Weber of Perham were among the out of town visitors in Bemidji on Saturday. T ‘Mrs. Pauline Siemers and daugh- ter and Mrs. John Halseth and son left today for a short visit to Cass Lake. Born to Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Good- manson a son, Paul Nelson, on Au- gust 27. William Hines, Jr., left Saturday evening for a short vicit at his home at Hines. Mrs. Pauline Siem~rs and daught- er, Regina, of Littl~ Falls, are the guests of Mr. and ‘Mrs. John Hal- seth and family. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Biddick and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wicke! of Thief River Falls were Saturday vis- * {tors in this city. Arthur J. Donovan. of St. Paul. of the Minncsota State Highway Im- provement association, was a Satur- day visitor here. Misses Alice Minnick and Florence Bagley were the week-end guests of | the E. A, Grier family at Gull Lake, \.%; returning this morning. 3 Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bezle and Mr. and Mrs. -R. E. Cody of Brainerd were among the out of town visitors n the city on Sunday. rs. M. Hogan and Mrs. Verne Hinshaw of Grant Valley and Wilton, respectively motored to the city Sat- urday and transacted ‘business. E. L. Crawford returned to his home at Balsam Lake, Wis., last even- ing, after spending several days atl the home of his father, M. N. Craw- ford. Spot eash paid for Liberty Bonds. See- G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro- ‘cery Co., during the day, or at the Markham hotel evenings. 7-29tt - Mrs. Williafi Lily returned Satur- day evening from Rochester, where she has been for the past three weeks. On her return she also visited with friends in St. Paul for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bush left! Saturday for an extended visit in the west, taking in Yellowstone Park, 'Spokane, Portland and different points in California. They expect to be gone about six weeks. H. Mayne Stanton of Grand Forks, secretary of the Commercial club. was a week end visitor here. Mrs. Stan- ton and daughter, Joyce, who have Jbeen visiting relatives and friends ed him home. M.r. and Mrs. John Madson and ONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 30, 1920 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ‘| Heng. two fanrilies are celebrating their here for several weeks, accompani-l Mrs. J. Brunig and two sons re- turned Sunday from a ten day’s visit )vlvuh relatives and friends at Kelli- er. day from Crookston to visit for a few days with her sister, Miss Ida Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blade, of the Fifth ward, entertained Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Berglund and Gust Johnson at Sunday dinner. Dr. and Mrs. Litman of the State Sanatorium spent Saturday in Bemid- ji as guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Grossman. Mrs. H. J. Smart and Miss Agnes Melhorn have returned from a two Cogsville, Stern and Lisbon, N. D. Rev. J. Gillies, pastor of Trinity church, Des Moines, spent Sunday in the city. He is spending a vacation at Hackensack. Rev. Gillies preach- ed at First Methodist church last eve- ning. Rev and Mrs. L. P. Warford and son will leave tonight for Minneap- olis, where they will visit with Mrs. Warford’s father at Minnetonka. Mr. Warford will return next week, while Mrs. Warford and child will remain for an extended visit. F. W. Hunt of Mankato, arrived in the city Sunday morning for a short visit with his daughter, Mrs. Blaine Lambert and family. Mrs. Hunt has been here for the past week. The wedding anniversaries today. IN APPRECIATION To all friends, members of the Ralph Gracie Post of the American Legion and other ex-service men who so gladly assisted us durjng the time of the funeral of our befoved son and brother, Earl, we wish to extend our appreciation. We also wish to thank those who gave the floral tributes and those who took part in the ser- vices, both at the church and at the grave. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Mclver, Claude Mclver, Austin Meclver. SHOWER IN HONOR OF MISS PATTERSON Miss Arvilla Patterson was the guest of honor at a shower given by Misses Lillian French and Lottie McDonald at the home of the latter, VAUDEVILLE! Matinee and Night FRIDAY RUTH & KITTY CLARK Dainty Delineators of Snappy Songs and Catchy Me_lodias RAY & BLANCHE MWKAY Klean Klassy Komedy with Songs and Dances KNIGHT & DAY in “A 'Violin Lesson” HORDES TRIO Russian Singers, Dancers and Instrumentalists An Extra Large Program GRAND THEATRE L S — ; Lewis J. Selznick presents OWEN MOORE —in— [ flz Desperale Hero’’ Directed by WESLEY RUGGLES It’s Different MR. & MRS. CARTER DeHAVEN In delightful comedy , Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Martz aughter. Lorraine, Mrs. George flden, daughter. Zona, and sons Ro- #rt and Cerhardt, who have spent d the past four weeks camping at Park Rapids, were the guests of the M. N. Crawford family Saturday en route to their home at LeRoy, Minn. Optometrists. If trou- ‘»led witn headaches, Drs. Larson & Larson 4 nervsnmm or a:‘a dis- orders of any kind, needing glasses repaired, consult them. Mmu fitted. “SPRING” TONIGHT. & TUESDAY at the ELEQ 1013 Dewey avenue, Friday evening. The evening was spent in games and music after which a dainty lunch was! served by Misses Ruth Caskey and| Bernice Kirk. Miss Patterson was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. The invited guests were Misses May and Francis McManus, Grace Hooley, Claire Nangle, Irene Lappen, Lucy, Katherine, Eleanore LaFontisse, Helen Thurber, Anne Bowers, Aurora Miss Martha Heng arrived Satur- Sfifi‘e':lclé I;;zgkpo&ellt"hu(lfigsy;n(\:fl‘:i% Mesdames George 'Stohl, John Gainey, Glen Schwands, Roy J. Bowers, Geo. H. French, J. A. Mcvonald. Miss Pat- terson’s marriage to A. T. Guisness will take place early in September. Saturday afternoon at twp o’clock at»the Presbyterian parsonage, Miss I‘.{r Olive White of this city, and H. were married. Miss White has been employed for some time by the gov- ernment at the Red Lake reservation in the office there. week’s visit at Winger, Forman, | ttended by Miss Julia E. Nielson and William J. White. They have gone to their new home in Saskatchewan. Rex Theatre ‘The Man great redwood forests of California and of a lumber- jack who won a girl against big odds. Story and Scen- ario by Julius G. Furthman. Directed by Emmett J. Flynn. Don’t miss a superb photo- play superbly acted. MARRIAGE SOLEMNIZED Brown of Yorkton, Sask., Can., FRIDAY The couple was TUESDAY William Fox presents WILLIAM RUSSELL The Noted Film Star AND Tht Who Dared’ An absorbing tale of the THURSDAY AN THE PICTURE ALL CHICAGO IS TALKING ABOUT HILDREN PAY Funkhouser Called it ‘Immortal and Disorderly” BUT scores of leading representatives from the judiciary, clergy and others inter- ested in civic welfare and the proper enlightenment of Chicago’s youth declare every man, woman and child in the city should see “AND THE CHILDREN PAY.” [F YOU WANT TO RENT. BUY. SEI.I. 0R 'I'RADE. ADVERTISE lN PIONEER WANT COLUMN REX THEATRE TODAY-:=YOUR LAST CHANCE SEASON’S BIGGEST THRILL. THE MOST THRILLING, FASCI- NATING AND ASTOUNDING NEWS- PAPER STORY EVER CONCEIVED BY A HUMAN BRAIN. The city editor said to the young reporter: Three night ago, Dr. Ord, the famous surgeon, was found dead in his laboratory with his back broken and not a mark on his body. The next night the district attorney suffered a similar fate. Last night the same thing happened to one of the most prominent judges in the coun- try. The city is panic stricken. Thousands of people are fleeing. We must have that story. Go and Get It! MARSHALL NEILAN S "Go and Get It~ A SENSATIONAL PHOTOPLAY OF THE THRILLS AND ROMANCE IN THE MAKING OF A GREAT DAILY PAPER Wesley Barry proves to be one of its big hits—is a comedian of ability. THE YOUNG REPORTER By dashing aeroplane, speeding express train, scooting seaplane, and churning ocean liner—traced the great mystery! Through perilous ways, and paths fraught with danger—fight- ing, struggling, battles, with air, water, man and beast. He bursued the story, dnd HE GOT IT! | He also got the beautiful mystery girl. FOX COMEDY—REX UNION ORCHESTRA 7:20 and 9 o’Clock Prices 10c¢ and 30c | oo 1 i AT 2 3

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