Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 22, 1922, Page 3

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SR ST L g e TUESDAY". zvanmc-/ AUGUST 22,1922 : Dagnce at':OId Armory #e&nesday night; Aughs 23 Music by Schuck' Snndw at the farm home of her sis- ter, Mrs. C. S. Vincent, and !amlly ohn. © Miss Denice Blonda left this morn- ing for Clarissa, Minn., ~ where she will visip relatives and.friends for a I F’or plcnlc or - excursion parties, | ahsrter ‘passenger launch, THOR: A.’ e, lwemed p)lot. Phone 503-J. ke 4 1m9-2 A. L iss Msme Rlymom} of Bl uth-ar- Bemidji' this morning * and] Ibertson and daughter, Miss Hazel; Eberhart, and Miss Bertha Todd mo- ] dny to. Nebish. for an all-day Miss Arletta Huhnke, who has been the guest of.her sister, Mrs, J. C. Hill, and-family; 1319 Mintiesota avenue, for the past three’ weeks, left Satmday -morning. for her hnmc Mrs M. J. Mayers s spendmg a few weeks-with her. son George, and family, Grant Villéy: She went thére last week after the fire ‘at her-home; | 855 Minnesota ayenue, made it un- | . inhabitable. Dr. A. E. Eberhart of Mason City, Towa, is a house guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M, E. Ibertson and k- Rapids.spent the i. -*Mrs. Peabody: of her sofi, Wil- lander;mnn of Park vikited :at the h Him Péabody,: visited at the home of her dnughter, . E.-P. Peterson. to: her home in Fifth ward from Min- .neapolis ‘where she went Saturdgy of .1ast week to. accompany her.husband Home. He has been ill in thé N. P THospital, having, suffered a pnalytlc lmake whicki affected his speech. Mrs D. L, Shnum went Sunday fixth Mr. and Mm George French to their home at Park Rapids where shé |’ be their guest ‘for a week. They ment last week in Bemidji as gaests :at the Stanton home while attendmg the fair. 4 John Dechamesu left Monday morning for Montreal, Quebec, and gther parts of Canada. ' He went by auto as far as-Minneapolis;, ,will visit his uncle, M. S. f¢ ;4 few days. “about three. weeks. . * OPSAHLS ENTERTAINING ~ Mk, and Mrs. J. J. Ops: tertaining at a large ‘house pnrty +this month at their summer home at Waville; The gucsts are all relatives and até cnjoying a ‘“home. gather: ing”. They are, Mr: and Mrs. Mel Dahl and family, Mr.;and M Duffy . Dahl and family of 'fraxl Minnesota . Mr, and Mrs. Edwari id-and “ family, Mrs. T. Melby and family i.of Oklee, Minnesots, Mrs Olina - Dahl. of “Strum, Th ‘Why 1s this: wros The answer will be found smong today’s want ads. CWhit “Blunder” @ you suggestl): Copyright 1922, Associsted Editors gnd their guest,>Dr, A. B.. shin: Fes@udy md Mrs H 1 . Mfs. Lihdemann . ‘Mrs. L. C. Cole returned last night | He expects to be gofie : actendinz’ the ]m weuk 3 50 ‘.George and %ne% Dorothy, of An Bemld;x fai Wl“llm Glenn and Hmies, visited: relatives | Mr. and Mm ‘famtly f Blackdg ‘motofed to Cass Lake today to spend & few days on the farm and look af- wr -businass mtérests Mlsi Béth: MacGregor, . public|; health nurse, spent yesterday assist- ing with a-clinic at Carr Lake, and |1 today is also- a:sntmg with nne at Pupasky ‘ P Mrs. EmmaJ. Elr’é‘féfin left yester- "day- for Tenstrikeiwhiage she will be the guest of friends for some time. Norman French spent Sunday with and htt]e daugh- ters left Sun‘ y byzauto for their summer farm ‘Home near Staples, af- ter visiting. relatives and friends in a-week and attending the . Shyder accompanied them . | there nnd\{\fi“‘mus to Bemidji yes- tutday‘ Tyle Winklesky of l‘owéll Wash., is a“guest at the home of his uncle, Paul: wmk.wsky, and family, 609 Be- He has visited rela- ds in Connecticut, tiv New Yd‘rk St. Paul and Duluth be- fore coming to Bemidji, and will re- ‘Tain- here for abodt a week before retarning to his home Mr. and Mis. Hector Brown, 1405 Callahan avenue, had as their guests part of last week Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Yhompson: of Crookston ,who attend- ‘the ‘fiiir while’ here. " They also as their guest for a week Miss fda Hang of Crookston, formerly of Bemidji, who returhed t¢-her home yesterday: J : % 5§ Mr. and Mri. Theo. Kittleson and son Rohert motored = Saturday to Park Rapids tOSVIiE m::; for. a: %::k Rapids, and the family will re tusn: t Mrs: Jessie Phillips, city librarian, returned Saturday from a three’ weeks’ visit with her daughter, Mrs: Trench, and family, Monnctllo, Towa, Dr, and Mrs. ‘Trench accompanying: her to Bémidji. They left again ye: terday, acéompany Dr. and Mrs. W. Johnson .and- family, on a motor 4rip to Grand Mnrms and Port Ar- thur. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Brown and lit- tle daughter Betty visited for a- _couple’ of days last week in Bemidji at the home of her uncle, N. L. Hak- kerup, and family. They have been enjoying .a-’ three weeks’ outmg cafiping near Grand Rapids, and left | here “Saturday for Vriginia, wheré [they will’ visit ‘Johin Hakkerup and family, and go fro; i i and Minneapoli wstefloo, Towa, 1 sori” Milton “and: Miss' Vivian -Hines | their home in- Bemidji today.| ravoressebani AP Y. ISR THB BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Seeryeaeis PAGE THREE Mr. week The 11 North Ill m sen from Yagg: cess.al were ness. - IIfllmllIIflIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIII|IIIIIIllIl|||IIIIIIHHIII|HHII|HIHIIIIIIi|IIIMIII!BHI||IHIIIIMII|HIIIIIIIIII|||II _'ETY APfiEEfi ANE’ ‘goomic -FINE_KEEPERS Sam Kinney Were aniong the visitors in-‘Bemidji the latter part of ‘the of Columbus will be held Wednesdny evening at 8 o’cloék’ at”the K. tC.] hall and "all memhgrs. ar quested; to be lf es‘“ Mobscheart Legion are requested ta, be: present Wednesday evening at q o’clogknfor the regular husmm ‘meet- ingl,of the order. . looking after thelr farm interests nt o ’the Baptist_church will hold_their ng ‘Wednesday picmc supper will be served and & queeted‘m spoon. this_friend, Manning. Rider, at Shev-| > - f Ym, returning to- his home ifi ‘Bemidji |- e 2y S Jason, Yagga, who with ‘Owen Web- ster and two weeks ago for their vacation, re- turned to Minneapolis today. companions. took -him to the T, J. Andrews homé, ‘Where he was operated on for an ab- cely and will return.today by auto to his home «with his back to Minneapolis. 2" . Miss Eleanor Anderson: of Minne- i ‘apolis, who spent a fel days at the .summer home of her parents at. hake Marquette,: returned home Monday imorning. fes.at’ the Ny- cc chureh Thurs- snd Mrs: B. N. Smith and Mrs.| A special meeting of the Epworth | Leéague will be held this evening at 8 o'clock in the basement of the Meth- odist church dnd urged to be: present attending: the “fair. pe—— regular meeting of the Knights Bem“;c Hannah, 1Charlotte Blacke wnd; Arvilda: Gasperson, are; h oying, an outing this week. camps: fig near the summer, home -of the former’s. grandmother, Mrs. - Lyiey anen,”lfike Plantaganct. . 5 plfisent me f the Women of the Mr. and Mrs. George Posz, 1205 Irvine avenue, have as their.guest Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Leopold and fam- ily, of Sandburm, Minn,, - who: made the trip to Bemidji from Southern Minnesota by auto. Mrs. N. Papermaster and little | daughter Lucile returned yesterday afternoon by train. to her home at Grand Forks after visiting her hus- band and son in' Bemidji for a few| days. . She motored here with:rela- tives last week: rand been eir home at “They - have ern for a few days. ‘Woman’s ‘Missionary society afterncon at o’clock at Diamond Pomt and embers_are ‘invited |to "be pre- After the business meeting 2 as. guests. of Mr. and: Mrs:" W: M. Bowser and -family, left yesterday for- Nary to visit friends on a farm for a few dnys. They will* retum[ again to Bemidji Thumhy and will | spend a few da at the Bowser| summer home, Bifchinont Beach, be- “enjoyed. & Each one Rollic -Schumaker, walked: « The ln,t,lL ‘George Cochran, Jr,, who, has been ill for a few days at their summer ‘home, Birchmont Beach; 4s reported to be much improved. Mre. May Auburn; Who has visited friends and relatives in Eagle Beénd -for a few days, is visiting her father all members 3“‘LGearge Cheney, en route to her honre“at Hibbing. SERHIES AD 'rfiims‘cfx‘? irhe: Ladiey’vAid: sa¢iety of the-Nys| more luthepastsFree church will maet:} {at:¥he ‘homneinf: Mrs. cBirAnderson; at 2:30. LUTHERAN LADIES* ‘AlD s The Ladies’ First Scandinavian Lutheran church will meet Wednesday "afternoon” at 2:30 in the church basement. The band saw and mortiser and fair committee will entertain, and -h-per a large atendance is desired, l NEW ARMORY ' 1 _ ' 1 Miter Box and Saw MANY BIG lfiA_UGHS' : ;{ S;nnly 45 . IN “MY LADY FRIENDS” 5 toves ... When the existence of the three . DOT VAN'S . 1 threequarter { platonic “lady friends” of James omflssrn‘ Stead, Spring and Mat- tress Smith, a bible publisher, came to |j the attention of Mrs. Smith, serigus trouble loomed on.:the horizon . for the three as well-as for. Smith: ; But within a short time, matters loaked more rosy; on: the verge of giving eac! 000 ‘she demanded”as drunpmg out of the life of the bene- dick. Smith regarded it as a smalk price to.pay to get out of the com- plications’ hut his wife had been. compelléd to practice strict economy during her early married life, and she objected strenuously to forking over so much money. ¥#¥ So she took matters entirely into | her own_ cornpe',ent ands, foreed her husbandSto sign. ques Jot ber. all his possessions, ‘and then offered the lady friends $1000 each to say good sonsof Mr_and »Mrs. ch the $50,- | by to. her husband and to ha e noth- e price of | ing to do with” him in Fl?%ifl There were .some hysbrm] out- bursts and- protests; but -Mrs.-Smith was adamant, and in the.end:she wag victorious,. . . . This. humorous s)tunt!on is ‘only one of the funny angles in"“My Lady Friends” an Associated First Na- tional, atfraction which is coming to Fourteenth street, ler of Baks Lifke au- tflfi! b chxdjr, Thursday afternoon o i 4 carpenter’s Pawer Saw... $1! Case 4-cvl. Gas Engine. two-cyl. Gas Engin Also Pullys and Sha Jointex, on cast-iron mount. —_ - MEETS WED. AFTERNOON Aid ‘Soeiely of the - | THuHSDAY I Kramer Bros. - for Smtih .was ~ 706 -Mtl. & Park Ave. inneéagiolis to Bentidji about fore returning to then home at Su- petior, Wis. o X [ Jason very lameé and his became The' board of dircctors of: the| Woman’s Civic and Community club Fourteenth street, m his knee. He is getting along Tuomy, 1122 Beltrami avenue. Th(' first regular meeting of the club for thé coming year will be held Satur-: day afternoon, September 2, at the'|d Civies .and Commerce association parents who talled here. by their son’s ill- The other boys expect to. walk ““Illmllllllll I Hosiery and Silk Und[@rwear Marshall Field’s VICTORIA HOSIERY is here—»m an complete line, all sizes, al] ‘the popular. colors for Fall and Winter.. . Wear Marshall Field’s Victoria Hosiery 4 . —and: see the difference. Ask to see_the.dainty undergarments, combmmg the Knickers and Chemise, convenient drop seat, closed crntc,h——-prowdes the same protection” as separate bldohars. Pelfect tallormg—utmost comfort. €OME AND SEE US! IIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIlIlIIIflIIllHIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIlIIIIIII AR RAE LA R AR RAR llllllllllllll““llllfl .Wesley Barry ‘Anna Q. Nilsson - Colleén Moore - J. Barney .)herry The Store - Abead | Elks Bullding | Bog cflnnouncmg = i WEDNESDAY . August 23rd™ - ~'*“‘“me, RAWAK - HYLAND BRUICKWEIS GAGE SKULLY STRONGE & WARNER BROWN And many others, from various Designers— w-ll be here for your inspection. THURSDAY August 24th AN EARLY SELECT]ON IS ALWAYS A GOOD ONE! Our Popular Priced Section is-also running- over with PRETTY FALL & WINTER MILLINERY $7.95 05 $3 $1.95 $5.95 $3.95 Ask for: Priscilla Dean Hats for Girls—always so different looking— Priscilla Dean Tams, all colors $1.45 May We Have _The' Pleasure of Seeing You Wed. and Thursday ? Jéfin Barrymore In Albert Payson Terhune’s /remarkable story fierm}\nlly/dxrectetf by Marnhall Neflan ¢ 7 With a Big CastIsicluding A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION Educahonal Comedy, “APRIL FOOL” REX ORCHESTRA MAT. 2:30 :— 10c & 25¢c —: EVE. 7:10-9:60 / —THURSDAY & FRIDAY— Mr. and Mrs. Carter DeHaven in—“MY LADY FRIENDS” The Big Stage Hit Now in Mirth-Making Movies. . A'FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION

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