Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 11, 1921, Page 3

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items for this column will be gladly received by Mrs. Haryey, telephone ' 114-W. Réaders ‘owe it to’ their’' guests and to them. | selves to see that items of lacal interm are reported. Every ‘ite will be given-proper considera- I tion when source George Becker of Grant Valley was in Bemidji on business Monday. day.. Dance in old armory, Wednesday, | October 12. Music' by Schuck’s Jazz Orchestra. Everybody welcome. th-lZ Mrs. H. H. Bolster, who has been| confined to her home for the past| week, is improving. Scott of Eckles werc between train busincss visitors in Bemidji Mondny. We are going to the Presbyterian church Wednesday evening, between| the hours of 5 to 8. 1£10-11 | Mrs. R. V. Bryant and daughter, Miss Blanche, of Tenstrike autoed to Bemidji Monday and transacted busi- | ness. guest of her brother, William Dodge, and family, Fifteenth street and Park Koors Pasteurized nnlk 10-5tf Donald Pellows, Mrs. George Pellows, Mill Park, is reported to be ill at St. Anthomy’s hospital, Mrs. J: Harron and infant daughter were moved today from St. Anthony” hospital to their home, 1219 Lak Boulevard. Yes, bring the whole family for a 'good feed at the Presbyterian chiirch Wednesday evening. 1410-11 Mrus. Peter J. Vasaly of Little Falls, sister of Mrs. J. W. Diedrich, is spend- ing a few days visiting at the Died- /{lch home, 811' Bemidji avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brownlcc 25 Mill ‘Park, have purchased the lesl- dence at 817 Minnesota avenue, and expect to occupy it this winter. For plam and fsmcy dressmaking, call 897. Parties from Staples were in Be- midji Monday en route to Island Lake to visit friends and hunt ducks for a few days. They reported three inch- cs of snow at Staples £ Koors Pasteurized milk and cream | are sure to please. Mr. and Mrs. A. Scow, who- have visited friends at Blackduck, Kelli- her and other places for a short time, | their home at Pelican Rapids. All you can cat for 50c at the chicken pic supper at the Preshyteri an church Wednesday evening. 1t10- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bailey and fam. ily have moved from Redby ‘to Be midji and will occupy the residenc property purchased by Mr. Baileys parent§ at 706 Thirteenth street. Phone 175_and place your -order for Koors Pasteurized milk and] " c;eam to be delivered right to your v 0 5tf dny mon%ng and ‘visited until: toddy with the latter’s sister, Miss Esthey Fjellman, ~ted¢he the: Bellnu schools, and ‘left’ thi Tartle River ‘where they will hfin duting the ‘week. They will stop again in Bemidji en route to their homes. All ;ladies having sewing for the St. Phillips’ aid, please finish and turn in at the meetmg Thursday, at Mrs. D. Gainey’s home, 1309 Beltrami ave. 1t10-11 | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rohrer and G. T. Goodmanson of Turtle River and D. C. Dvorarek of Bemidji mo- tored to the Twin Cities Monday in Mr.:Rohrer’s car, and they will attend | the dairy show being held this week | at the state fair grounds. Mr. Dvor: cek expects to meet his brother, He ry Dvoracek, who is head of the aii mal husb.mdry dopm‘t nt at*th uni Ak Cashi;paid for Liperty'.bonds.. G. | B. Ho lfi!& Northern' Grocery Co. 1-19tf ) ».CARD OF HANKS P " t]‘tfl k the p of Helga and l- en_townships ¥of theu ympathy and help given at the time| of our bereavement, in the death of| our dear daughters and sl<ter, Olin, For the many favo: mven and e peeially for the financial #id rens dered us, and for thé floral ofl'erm[,s’ contributed we wish to express' our sincere thanks. For the kindly acts of the Ladi society ‘and’ for the of comfort and synipathy of Mrs. Charles McDonald of Northern | was the guest of Bemidji friends Mon- l George and Allen Fort and Bob| Mrs. C. A. Lucas of St. Paul is the| son of Mr. and| 610-15! 10-5tf | were in Bemidji Monday en route to|i L A Y s A s | ! FOR THE MODISH MISS i This strikingly chic frock in natural color linen features an overblouse with V-shaped front and large armhol both of which’ are trimmed blanket stitch embroidery done m tomato red. The guimpe is of polka imity and has a roundcollar and cves gathered into n-back The skirt is a_one-pi odice Medium size requires 37§ | model. yards 36-inch linen, with 17§ yard " avenue. dimity. ST . l’(xcmrnl Review.. Overblouse - No. P, You'll' 1!116&89;1, if, when orderxrxg‘ 9656. Sizes, 14 to 20 years. Price, 30 PR cents. Waist! No.; 9654. . Sizes, 14 to' milk 'from“your’ dealer you' ask’ fori 20 years. Price, 30 cents kirt No. | Price, 30 | 8977. Sizes, 14 to 20 years, cents. | AAAAAAAAA A A Ole and Julia Aaberg of Shevlin Mrs. William | |are visiting their sister, ‘DOQge, and family. E Mus. Jane Crooks of Bertha, Minn., the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Rube iller, 419 America avenue. | George W. Rossback motored to {Minneapolis Sunday .and returned Moxday accompanied by his wife and little son, and: they will make then home in Ben\]d]l Visit our plant and learn the rea- son why Koors Pasteurized milk and cream “Ends the Quest for the Bgst ’; 10-5t: Mrs. John Smith of Thirteenth and Minnesota avenue, is reported to be seriously ill at her home, and it was! feared last noght that she would noL live through the mght Mrs. E. E. Skinner, mother of Mrs. ‘A P. Ritchie, who has spent the sum- mer in Bemidji as a guest at the Rit- | chie home, and who is now ill at the Shernah hospital at Elgin, TIl., was first of the week. Miss Mae Shooks left Sunday mor- ning*'to" visit ‘Her sister, Mrs. P. R. Scribner and Mis. Rathburn at Nor- thome: Miss, Shooks is still 'engaged government nursing, being sta- is now enjoying her annual vacation: nd Mrs. H rancis, who Have been'gu i 'Monday of Mr."and Mrs. ‘R. el 6 Irvine avenue, will leave this afternoon for Solway wh(.u, th w:ll visit Mré. Peases’s parents. They havesbeen spending their honeymoon, at Difluth; Mrs. Pease was formerly +MiAss’ Kathvyn Mooxe of Solway anq |Mr. Pease’is son of Mr. and Mfs. . William Pease, who run the Phine i Albert hotel at Fort,Francis, thiowners vf d I:ug(. tmttmg horses, ti‘dtfing }orses at the county Tair i Bémidji, ter."Also a Mr. Bladford of Wadena, | who has, a brother. in Bemidji, will ship all his horses to Bemidji to win- I,ler T,;m latte; met: with a bad a ent during the rac; d was ously hu d 5 ;}lrilwkin, Knee cap hurt, hls hend cut and ribs broken. Mrs, J. Essler has returned to her home in Bémidji from attending | the Sthté Synmodical Missio hieat- ing ‘Held at St."Cloud last week. Sho reports.that there wgs a. mog esting meéting held, “and addresses weré given by migsionariés Alaska, Phxllmpmcq, Chma the | country and Navajo lndlam Mi | H. Olson, who assompanied Mrs. E ler to the convention went to Minne- apolis to spend.a few S wl!h her danghter béfm' re 81 sslertwas 'uconmu‘m(-r] By Ml» e mrd an aff! ml]..v oninig at the ho Qv nd nuht. Mr. an(l M 4 al’ evening 3 {young ladies workcd on-thei work. and l.)t r the evening wi voted t, pfuded’Mr 1 Grunemeier, Dorothv Benson, Mil-| dréd ~ Richardson, Madge Trafton Vera.Campbell tha Maag, Sylvi Carter and Vivian Hines M ' 0. P. Grambospoktii we are deeply/ appreciative. They have made our| SOrrow thc easmr to hear | |sota Grand lodge, Knigh Nickolaus Snustad John Snustad Nels Snustad KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HOLD MEETING AT MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, Oc¢t. T1:°~Th¢ I\Imhe f Pythias, { s.to convene here today. About 300 guests were ‘expected. The P\thms! 11 “take in” ~the National Dairy Show while here. ] { reported: to be slightly improved the | . uoned at a hospxtnl near Chicago. She ! ard Pease ufi i from (g ‘THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ST. PHILLIP'S LADIES o, 'fim Ldies Aid of St. Phillip’s Lhunh will hold a food and apron sale at the office of the Bemidji Gas company Saturday afternpon, |BIBLE STUDY CLASS TO | HOLD MEETING TONIGHT The Men’s Bible Study class | Methodist church will hold a business | meeting and so hour at the church | this evening, and all members and friends of the class are invited to at- | tend. BAPTIST LADIES’ AID TO HOLD, MEETING TOMORRCW The Baptist Ladies’ Aid will meet Wednesday aiternoon at the cl The hoste are Mrs. Harold Sy ler and Mrs. J. P. Miller, T witl | receive donations for the velief | suffering babies in Poland. SURPRISES MR. AND MRS. Membe v evening, The pas erved h) l]\c I'rohn Ladies’ impromptu address mond assisted in passing a very ple ant evening. ~ E —_— S _SURPRISE PARTY Bernice Smith was p prised. by a.number at-her home, 916 M Saturday evenin, friends and “Ulysses Aver; rnon Ziede Donald Lester and reported a very pl sant evening. & MRS. SMART MAKES SUCCESS recently "Mrs. Tom Smart ¥ 5 where turned from Fex had chan; county Tu\eth form met several me: Iserved the F | Parkers, Pr tband. She |day. g From Fergus b Wa]mf\ton, N: D; diping hall an Ty 6 by erved Jarge crowds ever lls she \wnt d ha the met Mr. merly owne: HI IiIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII I WILL HOLD FOOD SALE! of the | of FROHN CHURCH CONGREGATION | ¢ |few friends last evening at her home * lanniversary. ed many beautiful 1tly sur- >, | his boy ent ‘were Haz Slough, ' Myrtle ., Margaret | Christenson, Ruth Goddard, Mabel Jobnson, Eloise Willi Wilfred Aldrich, Willmar tor Smith, Al ald, Gerald C THRQUGH CATERING TO FAIRS | re- hall at the| The h e of Mr. and Mrx W. " e lines, 1117 ° Park the “YOUTH’S scene of an unusually .h.)nlw daugh- 1 >, ” Miss Nell, we in mar- ELTING F OT and the college i a4 erowd | e "} and dai | The guests in¢luded Mr. and EQUITABLE FARMERS’ CLUB BOOTH AT FAIR of club ha: tie The Equitable Farmers’ club Frohn township won fist premium at {the Northern Minnesota Fair here | SXRICd L ey shows - | September 20 to 24 in the f farmers’ | {hat ti s will need |club_booth exhibit.. The booth \Hfl! a !mv ance i which this enterp: ng ¢ place is pictured (\h(?\'l‘ This is ( fifth year in succession in which this |1un s uhi(' ,quality and e among the won for this booth. MRS. SIEVERT ENTERTAINS Mrs. O. W. Sievert Winon inn. Cong NS W also sent by gir the bride from |groom lary tel friends o . D. The happy couple were the veeipi ents of many and b s from re Bemidji, as w friends at Al The bride entertanied a |for Mr. Sievert m honor of his birth A pleasant evening was spent with cards and music and a birthday lunch d at a late hour. Irs. Joe I'Carleton, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Gust ()lb(ul and son Irving, Mr, and Mrs. is Casperson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ably known here, [Miss' K. Tiple of Minncapo N 5 : N M. Seive L Bl RTHDAY PARTY Grover Hines (‘nlml\mul nine of T TODAY' TODAY_ v. Games: day lunch Grover receive MARY MILES MINTER day remembrar {'Those present W Donald vman M |Havoid Lari Franidin_ Zen | Dudley Kobe and Cl mn, nee Somme Ix i : LUEDKE-KNOX m n, to ( high nog g Rov A pleasing story of how a young orphan waif found happiness just when il seemed {arthest away A fascinating play thal will send you cut in a sal- izfied and happy [rame ol mind. it of dar m‘hh“ he \ellm;, for the cgremony. ied out in aut ies, the bridal r vows upder an hued " autunm and ir s \\'ilh the ¢ \Vurtnm A CHRISTIE CCMEDY In Two Parts mony and v idiscoursed during the afte Lof the most pleasing features of the occasion was the reception ul‘ tele grams nl' (un;: FOX NEWS REX ORCHI A Matinee 2:30—7:10-9:00 ...._.._._..___________.‘Lvnn will hold their rezul tu- Aberdecn, “‘l.l‘]h‘l‘ formerly in the MRS. LYCAU VTERTA']\S | Bemidji and for the past four Mrs. Wilbul B£$40 entertamed at has taught in the Alwuleul I}u ek luncheen at the »L chain |coliege at Aberdee! o, and A preasa | has won 1 A iSPNDIDE bmlgg uE admi which thére wette fivertables., |ant ¢ - | | National ba ‘n‘\l.“x‘lh :'f.lh TR i |METHODIST MISSIONARY : “ st ypaTe: SOCIETY ME] TSJ{\S URSDAY v left on the The. Woman's” I'()l(,‘ hwmnury ‘ or Min- [socicty of the Method rch wish | \\hmx- be gu to extend a . jal inviga to wil i e o few : edke’s fwho are inte 11 Misgicns Lo at~ me v of Minnesota. ‘\lmnv \po will go to Winona, Minn., to visit Mr. Luedke's father | and sister, after which they will be at| [home to their friends at Webster, . D., their future home, after No ember 1. itte {of the Un ML‘THC‘DIST AID DIVISLON HOLDS MEETING TUM()RRO\\ The dining rodm division nl Ladies” Aid of dv Methoc of which Mrs, Bl man, will meot \\u ine at 2 o'clock at the 3 .\Iv(;hm-, 1919 Trvine a members are urged to be present. 1 \ 1 DAY NIGHT Moost Le- E | The \\ o ot the s hu evening hall. The » to he dise and it is \n;:ul that all mem- be present. nee, |tend their méeting to be“Heltt The | day give a veport of the conver BAPTIST LADIES TO AID sending afternoon ht ‘e mr\‘fugol My . Couthoy, 819 'Beinidjf “avenue. At that time Mrs. M. W. Deputy wilt 5 prom- st, and it tended at Rochester, and th .10 be of unusyal dnte uul that U\qw b« 34 arge at- g NEEDY POLISH CHILDREN .adies’ Aid gnd.Mission Circle t chyrch will give a bene- for the. Polish mothers aftermoon at the regular .. the Aid, to be held in the . The Polish pcople hd food Northe NNing ron Lics there cho arve interested gpuntry, and care to o "ot any kind, will with 1.)u committee, month. All vit at the church. It is hoped thy tendance at th e or o will be a lo t- m:v-J at ""J')Q fl0-~10 3 M.H}E BRADY <= The Land of § infie a Reaiort picture, and R E are 100 per o (.LI'AN ENTERTAINME For the Entire Family PATHE NEWS Snub Pollard Comedy “ Jense L Uasky ‘Wallace Reid Elliott Dexter Monte Blue Theodcre Roberts ‘Theodore Kosloff Raymond Hatton W (oA Oof Ana WITH AN ALL ment has ther hiation of s thor. Sy ENOGINE JEWELL The Song Bird | — BLANCHARD, MARTIN ~and - QUEEN Singing, Talking, Dancing Introducing “Queen’’ T!’v’effig“b-])ivii}_g Dog AMEDID Dean of A"f‘ordwmsls | STEWART and KELSEY i‘ Cq:r edy—F lxrtahon ;’INNACLE PRODUCTIONS, INC., PRESENTS NEALHART in “Black Sheep” Matinee 2:30—10c-25¢ Evenings 7:10-9—25¢-50c REX THEATRE | HHHUTHTTTTTE sualig «i, for the past year. Cecs! B DeMmze S The Affairs a Gparamount Gpiclure pesenTs Gloria Swanson Bebe Danicls Wanda Hawley Agnes Ayres Polly Moran’ Julia Faye I\\ stu cAu rer in the history of entertain- heen such oA com- director and au- People have heen talking aboul it They’ll still be talking about it for several years. LLKO GROHES Children 20c RA TONIGHT Adults 40¢ SHOWS 5 ART 7:15 & 9:00 %% VAUDEVILLE #: 4 ACTS AND A 5 PART FEATURE Ofllfl"' ALLAIRE Famous uropean Juggler MIARVEI OUSMELLS Physical Culture «Cmmdy At GLADYS frem the V;;'/*.. _"[’ “A Kentu, e s, Story acemanss NIGHT ! Children 285¢ Adults 50¢ We are on what is known as the ‘Cert Levy Circult’--The 4 act road ‘shows start out of Chicage and travelintact to San Francisco st Picture 7:15 2nd VAUDEVILLE STARTS AT & — NOBLE and BROOKS in “Fun at the Box, Office” JRUNYAN and - TRE! Harmgny .un[r(-r« Show At 9:00 es Include War Tax) (Pr THURSDAY

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