Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 5, 1922, Page 3

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T business visitor inBemidj: e 3k B ! Miss' Helen Minnick, who tonsilitis,: is- reported to: be ing. & . Sunshine ‘Grocery. Mrs. - Albert Angell o Br nue. - ;and ‘Wisconsin, where they ‘relatives. Chocolate: cream coffee, the name implies—Sunshirie home at Walker. her mother, *Mrs. -Hannah gast, at her summer home Plantaganet . for .a: month, | €QmPAR iy it i A Sam Wood Production. Scenario by Jack Cunningham. A IIIIIIIIIllmlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIllIII|IIIII|||IIIIII||||I|IIII||lII|Il|IiI||II]]lillillllillllllllllllll SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 8, 1928 erry of »Noflhefix wlas ill ‘at her home:for:several days with .The Richelieun - Store, Phone* 94—:; a guest: at the home of her sister, Mrs. O. C. Temple, 602 Bemidji ave- Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Bates, who have spent a few 'days: in Bemidji -on a combined business and pleasure trip, left this morning far: their summer Mrs. H‘.vllle]lnnd, wito has visited | F. M. Pendergast, for the past two to hér home at Argyle Friday. ,$60,000_ to l.onn ‘on farms. Lind : : Frank 'Cossentine of ‘Eagle -Bend| :Mr. and Mrs. -George -Bierbaum|which /T think has a wonderful fu- autoed “to the; home:of friends ;.in.-..fid.“m du; Marie: Louise, are ture.” Grant Valley::for. a. few days’-visit: | moving-oda totfi . If he finds what he desives he may !4t 915 Lake boulevard, which they |- NOTICE purchase a farm while here. : ‘Miss Louise Billedeau of Grand RFapids, who has visited in:Bemidji at_the home of :her-uncle-and-aunt, - L &t Mr. and Mrs. John:McCormick, also| Olive- spread. for .- sandwitches, |' Matinees 2:30, 10¢-25¢ ‘Nights 7:30:9:00, 10c-30c GRAND THEATRE Al o P A, Rice -of Tenstrike , vsiited relatives in Bemidji Thursday. His{Fred Petra who suffered a relapse ittle daughter, ‘Mary. Elizabeth, ac-|Wednesday evening. N companied him “and will visit her aunt, Miss Marion Rice, for. a ‘few days. i-‘Thu were business visitors = in Bemidji from Liberty Thursday. any part of the city—under that |Hilma Pederson; of Barnesville. Thieo. Kittleson: ' returned: this| Little Miss Virginia Larson of B-t. morning from ‘a‘business trip to Park [ing to Mr. and Mrs. D. 4wV | Cloud, - who - has vistied -relatives ‘in. Rapids. ? & at thcir’ home in Frohn t i Bemidji for the past two.weeks, left Miss:Mary Remley is nursing Mrs. this morning for her home. Mrs. James | D.:‘Winter returned| Miss Olive Curtiss and Mts, "l’hny-‘ Friday night from Brainerd .where | er Bailey returned this-morning from she spent a week with relatives and | a ‘buginess trip of a few ‘days to. In- Benard Landgre;l and- son Vern L. C. Cole of Fifth ward was tak-" en to St. Paul yesterday to'receive for ihls "llllh Miss Edith Glasgow left Saturday % (| triends. ternational Falls. . . _|medical care at the N. P. hospital.” Slidly received by Mrs; Harvey,- by auto for her home at Worthing- 0. M. Skinvik returned last night} ‘. e = ’ e § R g iy ed him. o " telophone 114-W.. Readers owe ; to6; Miun., for a'short visit and-was|from‘St. Paul where hehas spent a | : Miss Minnic Huntosh, R 7] Mg Grénemfiriof Blaekduck will 4 1e:30 their guasts .and tojtham. s - % adeompaRtea=as far as-the~~Twin |few.days an,official business, ~° 't companied Miss. | L | retumnito meytodaly after vis- ‘oblvesi o sea: that itams of Jocal I8 M ) 2V Chgle tiney 'R gl o T — | was taken ill at the Petra’Hom ¢ itnig her daughter, Misg Opal, in Be- {ntereit ave reported. Every item | | f 3 » RpRTe. *Mrs. Hans Mitte midji, for'adew dayaes flhd proper considera- - | > : e e A B R AN 1{7:$5.00 orders or over (it Miss Iniz Madson of Grand:.-Rap- : . K ben ids, who has been: a ‘gught -for ‘the f ! Mrg Honry ) UE‘ ', e¥pects to | past ten days of Miss Befenice Han- 1§{leave tamorrow morning, £or Duluth, [ nah, left this noog for hek home. {AVE. I-ifl_&hawny.'St.; Paul, travel B A 3 A i ve at;1 Sunghipel| ing. passenger agent:for the Greaf where: she will hk;flth hoat fr 1 and hag‘been; : 3 by - . 3d8-9 Northern Rallway -Co., was a busif) there to.Vineland,, R ] Rev. T. B. Nordale will motor to- 3 L. Hines, and fai has been i ness visitor in Bemidji Friday. ¢ will visit-her, sister,: +Fred: Ford, | morrow afternoon to . the Swenson to His home at S: ) Dr, and Mrs. H. Sherber of Or- : e 7| whom she has not, see for ‘fourteen | school, about 11 miiles east of Be- i improv- tonville, Minn., also/ Mr#’and: Mrs. T.| i ‘Mrs. Peter.St. ‘Marie left for her|years. - e midji, to copduct seryjces there at 3d8-9 | here by auto. They expect to camp a few days at Diamond Point. ainerd 'is *Mr:: dnd “Mrs. Mr. afd-Mrs. "Max 3 to Itasca State Pdarkiyesterday fi_n motor to Puposky tomorrow to visit at noon: Lalke and will be the guests of Miss i : Linnea Anderson while taking in the will visit morning 1o her -hom after visiting her ‘parents, -Mr. and Mrs. C. E:Riley,-and other relatives and friends for the past month. all that “Grocery. 3d8-9 Mrs. sWm. Fellows ‘at Tehstrike, and friends. and relatives -at other places for ajmonth, started by-auto on their 94 calls for quality foods, good service, popular prices. Sunshine Thurjday. From there ' Mr. Fields will: fake the train.for:his:home at Seattje. W:n.-Rodman and -Scott Banker: of Eagle Bend called on friends in Be- midji/ Thursday en route to Deer Riv- :Mr. -and .Mrs. . J. ‘'W. Caffrey and son of -Minneapolis, who have visited at the farm home of her sister, Mrs. £ weeks, left:this morning for their home, making the trip by auto. -Pender- at Lake returned They will return to their For picnic: - or- excursion parties, | ho charter passenger launch THOR. A.|Mr. [Rodman stayed in:Bemidji-a few A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone, 503-J. | days about fifteen years ago and was b 1m9-2 |'surprised to ‘note. the improvements. 1-18%¢ e ‘He said, “You have a beautiful city, e H. C..Baer home Notice -is -hereby given that there is money. in. the treasury to:pay all warrants on the General Fund to/ and including No. 3088, issued June 27th: { GEO.'W. RHEA, City Treasurer. ecently purchased. Mr. and Mrs. Baer moved . their furniture -yester- day to theéir: summer.home at Birch- mont, » s Richeilieu—the: best, at “Sunshine Grocery. i b 3d8-9 A aads A ey & JESSE L LASKY PRESENTS ‘SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY - T s stituting at different: places for Rev. * Mrs. Russell Brooks and little son|Blaine . Lambeit duringithe summer | Koors garden, as reported in Friday’s | Celia Wheeler and Ben'-Johnson ‘ac- § Billy, Miss « Lillian :French," 8am|months, returned yesterday from | Pioneer. : She also states that she has | companied them on the trip. D. C. Dvoracek left this morning aney aid George Tausley expect to. Park Rapids where he spent the week enjoyed cauliflower from her garden £ > and will -have charge of his services | already this year. Mr. ‘and Mrs. “Fred - Graham left1gy wllzday outiny ic dinner | friends and from there will go to Red:| tomorrow. f i 3 this morning by _auto.for a two eeks’ .vacation trip to Minneapolis sights in that vicinity. this afternoon - from;Park Rapids|aftcrnoon and ‘will spend the last Mr. Wilson’s mother,' who passed|and go from here tosBlackduck, Mrs. g where he ‘has been:sin¢e:Monday at-|few days of his annual vacation with d Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Murray and |tending the Northeri' Pine associa-|his mother, Mrs. J." M. Barnett, I h cousin,: Pierre Fields, who ‘have Vis- | tion, Epworth Ledgue Institute. Af-|brother, Perry Hulett, and sisters, at Northficld and intérment made | yisit relatives over -Sunday. ited ‘Mrs. Murray’s parents, Mr.-and |ter conducting morning services here |'Mrs. Harold Swisher and Mrs. George tomorrow :in : the “Methodist church, he “will:go ‘there again for the clos- ing:afternoon -and ‘evening services. Grocery. . % 3d8-9 | return trip to their home §t Spokane |From there:Dr. and Mrs. Zentz ard |position he has held for 14 years. family will start Monday on a vaca- tion auto trip - to: relatives. 'They will spend the most|Duluth of his mother and brother, of: their time while away at Albany,|Lynn Jr., Kansas City and Cameron, Mo., re-{menth of August visiting friends at o1 turning to Bemidji the latter part of | Hillsboro, NI D., and a sister' of Mrs. er to transact business for a -few ' August. Hullett's at Spokane, the :latter -part ‘of -the: week. |" R mnmmfir ‘ | Lee of Madison, were guests last|home at Little Falls'Thursday afte ——— 2330, o’clock. 5 A. W. Aamodt, formerly ‘cofinty night of C. A. Christoferson, 919 spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Dewey avenue, having made the trip |Fred Petra, 1005 Migsissippi avenue: «*Mrs. Monahan, Lake boulevard, re- : - _ agent of Beltrami county, will ar- = b ports that from her garden she has| * Mr, and"Mrs. A. M. Olander and |rive in Bemidji today with the parties gathered ripe tomatoes for use about | baby motored today to” Marble ‘for |making the potato tour, and he ex- the middle ~ of last week, thereby [an over-Sunday visit, éxpecting to|pects to locate here again. Mrs. i claiming precedence over.the-J. H.|return to Bemidji - Monday. ~ Miss|Aamodt arrived last week. i T ‘Rev. Gr.-or‘ie Kegler, who is sub- : for Bagley where he will join the | db%] ""‘r}hM"S',I;l' Bf- w“s;‘" :;t“"l"l‘ parties making the potato tour in | Ly ursdiy night from Northfield, | Northern Minnesota and will com- e Lynn Hulett and son Bobby ar-|Where they went a weekago’ Tues- | plote the tour with them. They ex- Dr. G. H. Zentz will“arrive home | rived in Bemidji from Duluth Friday|day to accompany the remains. of|pect to reach -Bemidji .about 1:30 away while visiting at their honie"in | Dyorncek and family joined the par- | Bemidji. Funeral services were held |ty here, and went to Blackduck to ’ there. . -« —_— 2 | Several out-of-town ‘relatives have Mrs. George N Webster, who was |arrived in° Bemidji to’ attend- the fu- expected t_a_ arrive next Tuesday by | neral of -Harry -C..Geil, which:will be auto to visit her sons, Willard and|held tomorrow: Mts. Henry Finke, i Detty. He expects to leave Monday to’ resume his -duties as messenger ‘for the Great Northern Railway, a | Wallace, and other relatives in Be- | a; daugliter; of Berthold, :.N. D.;. Mrs. midji through the month of August, | Frank Kibbie has written her mother, Mrs. J. M. | Milbank, .; a son, Erton Geil, - Barnett, 1008 Mississippi avenue, |arrived yesterday from Vifginia, mo- that she will be unable to come as|toring here; and w sor, Hatry Geil, her daughter Fern is ill in p Hospital | i8"éxpécted to ‘afrive tomorrow: i at Hibbing with scarlet fever.:-- |t 'fromi’ Sund Point, Idakor la) Master Bobby ~'will remain at: the issouri to visit|Barnett home 'until the return to 5 .also a .daugther,: of who are spending the IIIII||||]IIIIIIIIIIlllllllllmlllllllllIlllIlIIImllll‘llllilfllllnllllllll'lllIIIIE lfi“flmnfiiflfll{mmfllH|Illllllllllllllllll_lllilllIIIIIIVI|IIIIIIIIIII L =% A 'COMED Y- L.-MELODRAMA “Mickey” —a Riot! Then: “Molly O”—a Sensation! preqe:nts; in’ gomddy-melodramn It’s New York—the Crossroaa's%‘ ‘New York— " 1 where glamor-lies to onc side-avd glory to the: 4 other. : Chioose your own path—hoth rush you from laugh to thrill, from sob to cheer, and then to this climax to shout ,_pver! ¥ i v “REELY ! 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