Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 8, 1922, Page 3

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Rroeis are report will be given ':W:-v e::-'ldcn.- 4 when source iskno illie " Brown, a ‘at’An university, is visiting his father, Johy L. Brown. Mrs. LW, \ HatiShop’iys’:E ' \ Casg Lake wit ce: nfi Tonstrikci‘ N \nmmg her gundpnents, Mr. and nstnke mo;ored to Bemldn yesterday:and. transacted h\mness here’ during the day, return- i& & children' of ing - their.: Beach, whig] chased from ‘Mies Esthel lish mnh-nctmi : ihiu ed to their ‘Mrs, Cldra she retums to, glgny her sister; Bemldgit for to their home at Minn, g e J. J. Wagner, College of Saint Teresa,"- a business visitor in Ahe; ing arrived here Friday: visiting other cities-and to “section of the state in the interesf of the college Z;pohs and tnmily pyer. the ' this morning “to" th Valenting; npd Mrg. Mjllet axe s;s‘cfl- tor, was & visitor in Bemidji:today, from his home atiLake Plantaganet. Mri Mayhans~ ha school bllflding at Stanley and Eland}} This makés“’five ‘school housés Mr. Mayham, has « built during the put year. ; A. E. Crummy and family:of-M neapolis are visiting friends here, to- day and’ Sunday.” ‘Mr.” Crummy, night ‘police cnptam of sthe "Minnt apolis: force, and is father to W. E. Crummy, professional golfer - at ' the local ' course. They -afe! motoring from here to Duluth before returning | i home, 7 3 Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bolnnd ol Chi- cago, who hdve been spendmg this. week &t Birchmont, expect ‘to leave tomorrow mght for Mlnnelpohs, and from there will motor home, having left their ca ‘there en route to Be-, midji. Mr. “Boland is employed by the Crookston Lumber company at Chicago. Why js thu wrong The answer will be found among -today’s want ads. (What “Blunder” do you suggest?) Copyright 1922, Associated detots o[ Mrs. Clarence W. ' Ja Fred Barker of Wilton was a be-| '.wsen-tuin business. visitor in Be— Marie Burke of St.- Panl is vtsx g her parents, Mr. m‘d Mrs.! nd ° Joseph McFadden spond a !ew days. ok Wi ummamysanmpi was the _-between-train guest of Htiedds whil, shopping s cin ; Bermhl i;n tto is reported to he 41l and under theic_:are of a trained Minneapol M FArthur ‘Batlow , of I i} Falls is visiting t;.th & 0! mother, Mrs: Bfi:mn Bsrl Dewey avenue,-is entertai guests;-her:sister, ] and daughter, itéd his niece, Mrs. Emma Barlow, | Figeh ward, en Toute’to San Francis- co'to visit friends and relatives ' for H Ova:St. ; Peter, a student at the State Teachers college, spent the Kemp : Jéft. this}week’end and the Fourth at her home morning for Minn lpohs where she | at Deer River. will” visit" relatives for. two:C Weeks: |- - Her brother, G..0. Magoon .of Taco- ma, Wash., will accompany her when came Thursday to Bemidji from their Mrs. H. A Ferrell, and chxldren summer cottage at Turtle Rwer, and *| aré ‘spending a conple of days in Be- ed’ Thursday mght where they spent theitweek: end lthe Fourth with rela{ayes and friends.. their' -mother,. Mrs. Emma. Barlow, Fllth wm'd th,s week. { Borchardt of Peorla ls evetingm She is coming m,peaponse ‘the message sent-her tellingo¥ the ath of her little. niece, deth Nau- [oManus has returned-to} his Norden, M,mn. after vmmng his ‘pnentl, Mr:iand.. Mflm Frank Me- Mnn\u;, and ‘other' friends and rela- ives in Bemidji for three weeks. He urchased a téam of horses while ere.and drove them home. d f T ) Mrs. A. H. Latson-and son Kobert, ‘who have visited- her: parents, Mr. just " finished , & [#nd Mrs. B, Getchell, and;other rela: ivesand friends in' Bemidji for the past three weeks, returned ‘to their home at Crookston.. Wednesday. u'f;'Mrr and, Mrs. B, A. Dilley, 1217 Bémidji-avenue, have as their guests over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Nels Lind- s'gren and family. of| Aberdeen, S. D. who' are touring !\dmnesota and ar- flvedgn BemidJl yesterday eyl d Mrs. Davxd Rose und fsm- W Duluth, having gone Saturday. to spend the Fpurth fiss Lois Ferrell made the trip with them and visited relatives ‘the. three. d¥ys they were there. " Mr. afd . Miles Borman and| little son. Allan.are. expected to ar: rive in Bemidji today to visit at thé home “of her’ patents, Mr. and Mrs, ' P. Larson and family, at their farm home *west- of town. They are mak- ldred and Roysl- ton en route, ~wMiss —Elsieanss;-whd ‘tas hcm em- ployed as clerk in the M &yl freight office in Bemidji, left th)l. i METHODIST AID DIVISION & _PLEASANTLY. ENTERTAINED, iy from St. Cloud - where they visited ‘relatives .and -friends The miscellaneous dwlsmn of the | Ladies’ ‘Aid of the Methodist church, Mrs. J. B. ‘Minnick 'chairman, was very. pleasantly entertained yester- i .»mu day afternoon at:the-home of Mrs: i “TBITAIN»M BRIDGE - J. 'C. McGhee, '1709 Irvine avenue; Mrs.George Kreatz entestained:at | there being about twenty membe;s four tables. of bridge Thursday eve- prasent, The afternoon w mal Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lahr and fam- there they visited Mrs: 8. :D; Snyder and fsmlly at their farm near Sta- | returned to Bemidji ‘Thursday |f] for 'a week, king the trip by auto.- En.route sxitnda he Rose, is:-visiting friends and |, *| relatives there also. % | speakers b y | son second, bridge;: and*Mrs. Board- , [ tically all-of: ‘the’guests are the chil- .| and- | printer, ing the trip by auto and have wvis-|« {ited relatives at. mng at her home, 607 BemldJ Bve- in-sewing av“i Social' conv 0s DAuc fi:‘ns OF; ksuxA S e MEETING “Mue s"day afternoon’ aty the' farm me.of Mrs. Ralph-Grover, and all mbers .are requested to be pres- .iMRS. JACKSON ENTERTAINS :iA few lgdies.were pleasantlyen- tsrtnmed Wednesday afternoon by ‘Mrs,;-C.. W+, Jackson, at -home, _01 Dewey avenue, complimentary er.: Mrs.- E: Fy~Erkine, Grand B.ap sy who_is her.guést.. So- cial conversation. was . enjoyed and lunoh was -sexved by .the hostess.: - | Mrs.. Jackson -also-entertained last evening ab three tables of bridge. B ENJOYABLE PARTY . An afternoon party was given yes- | tsrday :the:Matson home; m\d‘ i averiué, at ‘which M . French and Mrs. M, L. Matson wers hostesses Eleven tables of bridge and {oner of ‘500" i were senjoyed throughout the afternoon, the prizes being awarded to Mrs. Miller, St. Paul, first; and Mrs. E. W. John- man of California, first: prize at the “50G” table. The home was very prettily decorated with old- fashmned’ cut flowers. A dainty lunch was served by the hostesses G ol ENTERTAINS ON BIRTHDAY t Wayne Beyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beyer = of Birchmont Beach summer hotel;-entertained a :number of little friends this- afternoon .in honor of his birth anniversary. Prac- dren of Birchmont guests. The chil- dren were‘brought to Bemidji for a theater party and later returned ‘to Birchmont where refreshments were derved. Included in the party were: Mary and Max Hunter, Jane and Kate ‘Stiles, Jane and Betty Brooks, lizabeth, Jackie and Thomas. Me- ann, Dale Benz, Frances Horton, Bernhard Slimmer, Mohana and Bob O’Dell; ‘Burton Bruggeman and Don- ald.. Mxtcbe]l e " ~Tvvwwv OHE .IOURNAL IN GHEENLAND SUNDAY . --—|mposslblo to duplneate. Gumnteed bv rDANCE—-Mo'i'e dehsational than you hnvs ever seen ‘before, b THRlLlS—Of lle Parla uqderworld and the jewelled balltdd: ,m % ROMANCE—Of a struggle to love and h-ppmen. Mahlon Hamilton - Century Comedy—“STEALlN"‘ HOME”—Harry Sweet Mqtmees 2:30, GRAND and luneh iwas urved by ‘B A0E) TRATIN.. ia Ma‘net" -ccordmi: Thomas A duon. Other scientists also bn!fled cHer: Arbiiiyand ¢ v xtrlordmar’y perfomhce L eV a1 Unique - Refined SEE WHAT SHE DOES Also see feature pictures. - at. 10c-25c—Night 15¢ GRAND Monday & Tuesday ¥ L. LOYD-—“HAM” HAMILTON Fox News Matince 2:30, Nights 7:10-9:0010c & 25 ' i ——OPENING SUNDAY— TOM MIX in—“FOR BIG STAKES”. ... —TUESDAY"& WEDNESDAY— Mr. and Mre Carter DeHaven, in— “THE GIRL IN. THE TAXI”, COMING—NORMA, TALMA m~—“SMILING THROUGH” { ALL-STAR WESTERN' A MERMAID COMEDY— “DYNAMITE” sic . fenturing Mutt & Jeff REX ORCHESTRA 2 (BESS: WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS. . ——————————————————————————————————————————————————— | —COMING TO-THE REX— “THE ROSARY” ki \DGE, - B AN I e T @anmnfl@w!we ,IOCIEKY. 3 ullful d‘ncmz glrl and her Cast mclndea Theodore Kosloff ghts 7:30 & 9:00—10c & 26c - || MONDAY And the. Edlter of Th; On. Had to . Teach His Sub: bers How to Rud - 5 Joumallsm in: fireenland 48 i1 vathier aj {primitive stage, according to. the| captain of a British ‘bark. « The: cap: tuln makes frequent voyages.to Green~ d and is held to be an’ authority on condnlons in"that’ country. iThe one ‘editor:in Greenland isa 1] Dane named ‘Moeller;. :avho:j conducts tlie only newspaper ‘and ~enjoys. the singular dlstlnction of prlnelng thie pa- per for thé natives and tenehlng them to read it.. iMr. Moeller 1s not only oroprietor; - he is thé. reporter, distributor and. ..business| annger. and every two WEORE i makes a long journey on skates dis- pose-of his journal, Originally "4t contained unlv a few. crude - fllustratiohs; *but' gradually other matter was introduced, until now 1t contains nrucles on the flairs of | the day. $ This man aclunlly tnught -his sub- scribers to read his paper, fifst. intro- ducing words, then sentences, until now:his subscribers-are able to tead’| FORMER P. TR6N< ESPECIALLY URGED, T¢ —OPEN DAY AND NIGHT— articles on any toplc he cares to write Agam under the management of ~ Marvin Hughart Special Dinners Served TRY US AGAIN. PALACE CAFE :—: 112 Thirdet‘reet. £ No( Pretty Mu-lcr- } thy,»three years old, lives at ibany,.. Hef{father took ber(to’ rber: shop to have: her hair med, ‘and. the electric:elippers al- Qdmve the little girl- Into*spasme | ' position the. M. &L Raifway. Her ‘pbéition’ i will>- be:filled By’ Miss Hazel Laquaju who: is ‘beirig; tfans- ferred from th .EJ;L Burnham.office y | ¢ ‘T ) big ‘audieace bef.are the ’tagk “off fear: despite .the kind: assurances- they-woulth-ot hurt’ heét. - She ympleted. - day. Dorothy went to_visit' a 0 :1ivéd near the barber =l ‘ShorUy after her ‘atrival’ sl lieardymusic and inquired its locatib.! barbes's she réplled: and Mrs. Fred Quantock, Mr, and. Mrs. E. A. Brekke and Mr. and Mrs;; Lawrence Holen of Argyle, Minx; motored to Bemidji Friday enro to~the summer:-+home.of Mrs. Hel land’s mother; Mrs. Hannah: Pender-| gast, Lake Plantaganet, for- weeks' vacation. Mr. Helland is connected with the bank at Argyle. They report an enjoyable trip and [ fine roads 7 #Well, I don't ‘think his musle ls retty."~lndlanapalls News. Mr and Mrs. J: E. Creéd of - Chi- cago ’h:e expected: to arrive-in Be- 0 midji-tofiforrow and will be guests for two. orghree weeks at the -home of ‘Mr. and E. W. Nix and fam- ily, 805 Bemidji avenue. Mrs. Créed is a sister of Mrs. Nix, ! We ‘Are lndependent ¥ any scarcity of drugs. ong ago we foresaw the ituation ''awd “ecured a’ sufficient’ su}nflj to énable s to fill any prescription r a long time to come. o bring your prescrip- lions here to.be filled. We rein a position'to live up 0 our old rigid standard Bemidji A mystery, romance of the range A Wm. Fox Sunshine Comedy SOFT DRINKS - LUNCHES - COFFEE Plan Your Picnic for DIAMOND POINT £BCO T Fidad kbl v LA St L A o bl b Wlulam Fox presents ig Stakes “LAUGHING GAS” Rex Orchestra Eve. 7 1'0-9, 10c-30c w bl ‘ uMEVery Day ' " ¥ | Picnic Grounda ¢ (Pavilith ! 4E| ecmc« Lighted— Sold at_the Park. Bathmg Suits for Rent ARCHIE DITTY Custodian i I —+

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