Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 1, 1922, Page 3

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enjoyedta short n. with her ‘son, messenger for A r. and Mrs. M th}} - daughter, Mfs % T l‘l!ndm‘, e awnmer rning and spent the day (ann home_of N. L. Knox and fam- LLOHU T HE i R . il e atat b AL T ST Kn ts Florerice, 1 ed with their guests, Mr: and. M W. Knox-and family: of e, Minn., _.to. Nebls]l p ‘ol wa months .with 4 Mr. and Mrs. John en: cohfined to her home si gl mialormn'e“ of b:efilflgik aleg ly-taken very ‘ill' Wednes- the services‘of a pl homte of her datghter ; ewett, .on “Tenth street nd ‘Misstesippi . | nvenu £ The zn}" berk; ‘Fr: “Anfie 'Hufllng and ‘Theo"hfire nt. ads. "Jiwbson and ) “their bomel . he lnswer vnll be fn\lnfl dniong nb‘bmw- Mdn was a busi- ness vlslur ‘in Bemidjx Friday. position ‘at'“the" Semfler ‘Hardwtre ' | store. < ndnurs - Allon. Fort of Lckhg were t:e fnerds. G: Peterson md d-ughter May a@u- toed to Bemidji and called on friends wlfle ‘shopping here- Ffldly. , Minn., 0 has visited for the pnnt k wnth ‘Stuart Rice, will leave Sun ‘| for. hls home ‘Bemidji Friday.y ! P 4 Cook With Gas 3 8-30 v/ f i o). 5:F: L, Hemstead of Pine River mo- tored to Bemidji todny and -trans- achng business here. to his home this afternoon. Minnesota avenue, 'gu‘é’s‘ts “Mr. and ‘M and family of Minneapolis. S oud, .employed on state road work, arrived in Be-|z idji lasy evening: and: wil busitieds here for’'a few d 'F‘l'ea | is the’’ son and wife, ‘at’ )| Birchmont . Beac! e mlkmg her { cPheraon, 321 tended visit. 7 inerd where they- have s for ~the past ten ‘Donald ‘B. Si’nfth pel tonight for Mille' Lac Eake where .he will spend the Fourth with his par- entt,"Mr. and ‘Mis‘ML./E. Sthith, and hxs slster. Mlss Zel, ‘at their sum- ‘Tier homei'"'” " ‘Misges Sl “Thorisen, and Anne dents ‘Bt ‘the Snte Teachers_college summer Lena ipment eport /Hode h Foutt! h parents, | and Mrs. C, E. Rildy, 518 Aifi n"avenue. Two friends i fiefd S, D., ‘wh rg’lhd-lins #pent th *|'past two menths.* She expects to ré “ftdrn thére the first -of vext week where. she Will join her hugband, aud together they, wfl] start. on an auty Mr. andMys::J. F. Dvdracek and M th;§ W.' ‘B. Burnsfof Minhe: : s, ‘ahd Mr. Mrs. Clarence ahl of Aberdeen, S. D., who are touring Northern Mitiesota by auto, Théy ‘left Friday afternoon for Du- 1 d. the .Range towns, A /| . r ‘was énjoyéd ty A Di‘am nd “Point’ fll’ ‘noon, ‘and With..e was. also itors remarked about E i Diamond Point, making the statement that it wis the best they had seen while on it “teip, ‘the par vgeek-end gnests of Bemidjly He will Yet; D, ‘: Dr. and Mrs. D. F. McCann, 700 £ have as their|; transact| - |home ¢ | sons, 'George Jr, and ‘Jim, will leave Hoialman, stu-| {ér this- ¥fternoon |4 ’, Em" At %osstdn ‘to ‘spend 1at - | the Bemidji schools, who has visited TARRE Y AMrs, r Am'orn, Y'Dr.' F R. Reppeto: of Cass: formerly of ' Bemidjiy visited frien in Bemidji Thursday between ‘t¥ais Mrs. Morgan-of: Nymore is g s. George Dett; MEBTINQG It is announced i of the Al 0. ] Mlss Gladys Gainey retumed Fri- dny night <from Rockvxlle, Minn. where she ‘went thefirst of ‘the Waek 'HONOR. WILL wedding Which took ‘place there Wed Resday Thorhiflb, *Honor!"will" ot * which 7is ‘the regul: because of “the ‘fac! night of “the ‘Fourth M and Mrs Joe Car]ton and daughter Ji ycq of Ft, Francis ar| Jiveydn . Moesr:m-:n’r LEGION TO hing at 7 to the C.'J. Wilson homé, Fifth ward, where the Mooseheart; remonies’ ,wx)l visiting ‘her ‘sf'stars, Missés Berthn and Emma Meilicke, studeritaat’ the State Teachers! college; :at- the_home ‘of Mrs. Dan Gainey. She will ‘re: ‘hain here over eek-end. -Ljh\lmday afternoon. ‘MRS, GOULD ENTERTAINS Mrs. E. J. Gould, “iDaniel Goit of Cuba, N. Y., is viss| jting friends in Bemidji for a short time, He was a former resident of emidji.and notes.many changes. Mr. Gmt is 90 years old;’ h‘nve]mg alone und says he Aqs? enwying Tife as muck s visiting relatives ‘in Bem! “yuests included ‘Mr. ‘dnd Mrs. A.°N. Tuat re:alvad Jould and family, Mr; atid Mrs. E. P. a shipment ‘of - ‘sport models, white organdie ts, ‘nifty: felts, White milians, rib- n hats and clever dress hats. We will have a special cale on all these ts Saturday and Monday. 1d7-1 Miss Helen Minnick will arrive : tomorrow from Colerainc where she has Visited Mr. and Mrs lfiéon Battles for the:past two wekes | and fnmfly, Mr. and Mrs. D.'S. ould “and ' son ‘Florence Mokledr “of ‘Grand’ Forks, { ‘and Charles T. Gould. A MRS.-BROWN ENTERTAINS A few friends were entertained ‘his afternoon by Mrs. E. G. Brown 1115 Dewey: avenue, o her out-of-town ‘guests, "Mrs." E. Grasse, Viola Grasse af d re ‘over the Fourth. roses forming a' very attracti rentér piece. A plessant -social+af: ternoon was -enjoyed by all, pleasing feature Mrs."-’dhn Beegroft and children of Kewatin, who -have visited her sis- ter, Mrs. N. E. Given, and family, for the past two''weeks, left Friday for their home. panied by sher little | Given, who will_vis Mr ‘afid: “Mrs. George Knight @nd tomorrow morning for St. Cloud and] Fo\-restori, Awhere they will Visit ‘rel- htivés“End friends for ‘dbout’a week. "Phey ‘will “make “the ‘trip by Auto, spendifig the' Fourth ' with - Mrs. Knight’s relatives at Forreston. bl Word has been “teceived in Be- midji of the death-of Alex Morrill, ent ol Bemldjl, at his be ‘close in; FOR, .'SALE-——Two 1302 Bemidji Ave. midji Masonic order, andalso of the Order of Eastern Star at the time of his ‘déath. The reniding' ‘wére ved ' to LeSueur, "Mifin., for inter- ment i LA Miss Hazel Stomner, a, teacher in] \ (By Hedda Hoyt) New York, July 1, (United ] ~—Just when we the . Flappérdom sun, P our 8. 0..S. with an at the home of Her sister, Mrs. C. A. ‘Christoferson, ' Dewey avenue, 'since the close of, the school - year, left] Thursday night for Kilburn, Wis., to Spend the rémainder of her sum- nier vacation at her home, She will in the fall to re- flaring skirts are with us again. Before you chuckle ‘too gleefully over this good mews, let me state that this new silhouette affects the evening gown only. . The flapper can'be as short skirted and as flap- WWREREN KERR AND HlS OWN COMPANY, lif%W’Orchestrh, Clmu. Pflock director SUNDAY-MONDAY BIG SPECIAL ""LIVINE LIES” K_SE WA “OLD: ATH ME”aiir and 4 Mr. Alfred Peter: 28 i pepsh as her little . ‘a ‘comeback on the part of the de- Hlor less sympathetic' ‘with the:pecu-||Fg &1 liarities of “swml” knesl” of the Ardes] N%)T m:a‘r TOESDAY Nick | The regular meeting of the Degree eld ~Tuesday, imeeting mght, 'lhat it is the "HOLD BURTAL SERVICE| equested to ptly this eve- 30 o’clock:-to:‘’g0 in. a body ion funeral be conducted for egionaige Wilson, who passed away 717 America avenue, entertained at 7. o’clock din- aer Thursday evening in_compliment 0 Mrs. J. J.’O’Mara of Proctor, who. Sould, Mr, and Mrs.'M: F. Corngan Joseph, ‘and “Miss s a courtesy d ) \diss Sophie ‘Johnson of Fargo. ‘A solor scheme of pink and white was ased in . decoratingmepink..and awhite able WANTED TO RENT—Garage. Must: Call phorie 900, 247:3 BACK T0 CYCLR-OF 1850 are beginning to | fear that there is;nothing new under’ silhouette idea for the young miss. [} TThe tight fitting bodice and the long, | , NDY l-wsm!uma"i Gayéty Comedy, and < ~“LIQUID.GOLD FEXAS,” Scenic. Saturday Evening Post Story ETT Comedy “ARE'WAITRESS SAFE?” Chas. Pflock dtmtlor—ppecul Clarinét Solo at. ‘10c* 8728 2Eve. 10c ‘& 30c s R AN S S oY hgnrtl egir during the daytime, but for evening attire she’' must. don the fashions of her grandmother—Ilace mitts, black velvet, wrist bands and all. One ‘wonders whether this is not signers, who have always been more of the young Wiss’of itoday. ° Hat| enable ‘grandiia “to see that! hvuzh they flap by day. ‘thé yonn\;‘filrls o | this_era can”¥¢ in their evening Irock as the types of 185 ! Designers 'di belows of thé p fibfl gbwn 8 to 'ac- company these ‘fhfckQ, long” caitieo car-rings, ‘wide® flat bracelets, ' silk mitts and even the peticoat. Still another silhouette, the straight line dress which has been predicted many times before is de- clared to have come forward with a certanity. ‘This type of gown is not to be used for evening wear and is not considered appropriate for the younger %irls. 3 Egyptian Gowns Many of the Paris houses are using the Egyptian ideas for fall. Bronze and almond green are the favored colors for these. Many of ever their designs* may be, it \vnlli‘ on- sj pe lines, relying upon; ‘their sleeves “for dxsflns:‘w When' sleeves are not exaggerated as to length or width, they are en- tirely ;misging ‘in which case rows of bracelefs coyer the arms. luves re npt being worn at, all. e Slip swemers"‘agfee 1! Most| \its worn af races are % fld, “drooping as' they 'are- not « fii sparasols as general}y as An interesting usuze of fur-- néted on a dancing. gown ‘at’a pop- ular New York: restaurant recently. The gown wu,&g{. flxmy,ety plain lpngx waist-lint of mauve silk ¥ 5 Jthe prettiest bathing g’race!ully, dancing. ¥ 4 Few hair ban of ‘any kind are functions latgly, " French vamped bnthmg with the sandle cross-strapped ef-+ fects are shown in many new col- ors such as periwinkle, heliotrope, and vivid orange. the siiit*was of plam taupe and the three’itiered “skirt was made of vio- let, with edach tier scalloped in_the taupe. High violet bathing shoes completed. the effect and there were no_ stockings. A Nile ‘green’ sunshade udded a ‘pretty 'touch of color to this attractive outfit. With Summer, the black gowns Paulme Fredenck 13 Stpported by, | the taffetas and new silks favor the changeable effects which Aarey extremely lovely when worked.!in. the Egyptian designs in dull gold threads. Gowns of this type lénd themselves well to the new straigt] 'line silhouette, Quantities of metal brocades n« companied by m(_talllc ribbons are being used for the new fall gowm. The tweed suit wheih, like Mn\'y'n little lamb, goes cverywhere . that a door-nail in Paris. ing-use. With them the - mannish seen. W , Among the smartly gowned wo-' {men who throng the club house-ens closure at Belmont Park these dav: tones which range from ‘deep Tosc to orange. Often it is the hat which carries. the caloripg, but. recently the weather has made wraps un- necessaty and entire ‘gowns of bril- | liant red dré ‘seen; All white cus- tomes arc also popular and make a pretty contrast to the more vivid d and ‘a of ‘the entertdin-] ment was a Vocal solo by 'Mrs. Harold SAT.: it oJ! uly ~NEW ARMORY KAIPO’S NATIVE HAWAITAN 4 Novelty DANCE ORCHESTRA 2 Featuring Blues, Syncopating "Ha mony Trio—also Kaipo's Quartette. DANCE MUSIC and SONGS Dancing Starts at'8: 30 COUPLES .$1.50 Extra Ladies. . .80c and hear ‘them. The only tra on the Road. IC.AN IN ° it vaw bul il Shows 2:30 - 7 130 Reguhr ? Adapted from the SCRAP OF PAPER” iation Mary Goes, lis said to be as dead asf Smart tailor-f3 ed suits of soft gray mixtures arve:|. being worn in their place for morawj; little vests of the cloky are often ] one notices a preponderance of red |. THE LATEST POPULAR || If you don’t danice—come’l| nwannn Dance Orches- A MiL‘ro SILLS' RAWH LEWIS RAYMOND HATTON Qnd othe}r notp?j Players, TflMG}IT TR Impreved Service - ! 3 % u i ! w oW o ne bl Cafe-Parlor-Observation Cars ‘have been added to trains 9 and 31 northbound, and trams 32 and 10 southBoutid; bétween ' St. Paul-Mimieapolis-Bemidji Northern Pacific R;ulway anesota and International Railway .. This is Yellowstone Park's Big Year Go While Travel Costs are Very Low HE gredtest character a( tor of the screen seen her. in his greatest portrayal. mmm? resented by Carl Laernmle ‘inthis greatest screelf'\q%unfph "‘Ifie T nrum,\'m‘ nna Wéenie wonder of n man whll Eing fngera . a dittle. chfld ringn to o thunder- Ing climax as‘dranin- fe n thunderbolf an nw ever been meen at thix theatre. ‘Maltiriees 10c & 25¢__Nights 10c & 30c. | il shoes

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