Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 9, 1922, Page 3

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'\ er; - of 78cribno;\ iends while shop- :cceL position: on - the Great rn- passenger- - train; " and’ is making-his headquarters in Bemidji. o ,v 5 —— e X Just received a fresh.shipment of Huyler’s Candy; at the ‘Markham Cigar. Stand. : 3d9-9 Mr. and. Mrs. Roland Fellows and son: Roland. Jr., of Tenstrike; autoed to-Bemidji. Friday . and: called on friends while atténding to business matters. ing: ffof. 4. week’s ‘visit with his mother:;and sister” at his. home in Minneapolis. - He: also attended the fair. while there. . Beriard - Landgren: of Liberty was a:busindss: visitor in Benndn Satur- d.y afternoon. eanx and ‘Clarence: inn., are visit- over the week| yesterday by ‘Mfs. ONcar Krmtz are ex- yected home toriight from the Twin: Cities :where- ~thdy . have.-been the guests of friends’ this week wlnle at- . undmg the fair: g this week “in Minne- ding the fair, having ac- ;| They are interested in stores at Wa- and ‘Mrs. J. H. Koors motored yesterday to Park Rapida:on. a husi-{- neu i) rmrmng to; Benpdj last} B L. Gfiafi returnéd :Friday eve- ayy” business trip| 'where he ‘also at- Mrs. Ed. Overby of Reseau, who. has been ‘a guest at the home of Mr and Mrs.'Gustav Thompson for a few days, left: Friday night for her home. ) e Mr.-and Mrs.:Lee LaBow: return- ed ‘yesterday from the Twin: Cities, having motored there-the first of the week to attend the fair and visit friends. : Y D HEAR 'I'HE NEW Musci Co. 116 Third st. hone 494 4d9-9 ‘Mr.‘and Mrs. C. L. Warner return- od’ the middle of the week. tp their ome in Minneapolis. after visiting or a _few-days:at the home of her parents;, M d Mrs. B.:Getchell, ann'hl venue: . The: m%m daughter: of -Mr: and Mrs,. Fred {Trimble, Fifth' ward; who has. been: striously. ill:for-the past improved thxh morning. Mrs. A. Dnmm :and daughter Del- Ia and'son P’ed\m left . last night by auto for where they will spend’a fe with ‘friends ‘and attend . the fai 'hey: expect to re- turn to Bemidji Monday. After Sept 216, Mrs. W. C. Bndge will a cepr. more pupils for piano in- struction,. . Phone 318-W, or call-at 1226 Doud avenue, to make appoint- ments 1049-19 Arnold /' Traaen and Mr: and Mrs. G. N. Vick: and’: three children of Spring_ Grove, Minn., arrived in Be- midji last evening by-auto.from Min- neapolis: where . they attended the state fair, and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ole-Qualey, 511° Amercia, ave- nue. Mr, Traaen and’Mrs. Vick are brother and sister of Mrs. Qualey. .- M: F; Wilson left: Wednesday night is’ a!tend the state Mi Wllxon went the first Dulnth. :nd Mrs.-J; W. Ga]loway re- _t\uned Friday.from & two weeks’-mox= tor..trip- through ‘Towa and- Illinois. terloo, Mason City and Cedar Rap- ids, all of which they visited, going from. there to Clinton and Chicago, returning via: the Twin_ Cities ‘last evening in' the basement of.thel there - being|i - An informal program of music and talks ‘was enjoyed, also a soci: three weel as reported slightly|. pekn was oD b ter Thelma and son John, left this morning by aufo for Minneapolis where they wi])f ‘make their home, they having' shipped: their household goods. there Thursday. - The regular meeting: ‘of the Daugh- ‘ters ‘of Rebekalt willbe held Monday ‘evening at -8 o’clock-at the Moose hall, and it is. desired that all mem- bers- be business- session, the -anniversary of the organization of the order will be ¢ommemorated, and a social. hour en-| * joyed. The:members of the-I. 0. O. F. are also invited to-attend. Also "each Rebekah is requested: to bring a jar of fruit or glass of jelly for the | Northfield hom MRS. HOWARD JONES GUEST present. = Following ' the AT FAREWELL RECEPTION|® Mrs. Howard Jones was the guest} ‘of honor at a farewell party given| Presbyterian - church; ‘about fifty friends present. ‘She!and her little daughters- left this. morn- ‘ing, for their new home in Wisconsin. Mr: and Mrs: G. G. Bowers, dnugh. James Wynne, prnpnetor of the candy stand: near the: Rex theatre, who was taken Friday afternoon is staying at: 512 Ninth street while receiving medical care. quite seriously ill Dr. E. A. Eberhart ‘]eft this ‘morn- ing for his home in Mason City, Iowa, after being ‘a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Ibertsom, 1023 Minnesota avenue, for the past three weeks. He Mrs. Ibertson. is a brother-in-law of Miss Ruth Nelson of Albert Lea arrived in Bemidji. this morning to resume her‘work as English- teacher in the high school with the opening of the &chool next week. She:will be a guest this-winter at the Thomp- son home, 1122 Minnesota avenue. ,| con:‘will: all -be interested to know %.Mr. and Mrs. A. Grossman' return-| ed Friday mght from a mator trip to. Duluth, towns. on. the Iron. Kange. and: a visit to-their store-at: North anch They also visited relatives in Minneapolis and attended: the state fair for:a few dayn, and report a very emoyxb]e trip.” hits on Victor Records and. sheet music. Bémjdji Music Co. 116 Thi 3 St. Phone 494: .~ Id9-9 Mrs. C. J. Bnney, who has been the guest of friends for a short time in Bemidji; will leave today. for Devil’s Lake, N. D., where her husband is employed md they will make their ome. " - “Mr. and. Mrs. R. L. Given have as their guests their nieces, Misses Janice and Josephine Johnson, and nephew, Charles Johnson, also Miss Violet. Rae ‘Kimball -and Donald Ri- dell, all of Virginia, who arrived in Bemidji Friday by auto. The latter is. also. visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. Chichester. where they spent a few.days.. They report ‘wonderful ‘crops thropghout that “section” of the country, many places exceeding - all .expectations, and they also told of the fine:roads: They encountered some very warm weather through Iows ahd lllmou, but altogether they had a very enjoy-. able trip. llu‘g Avis Cameron resamed . her tnc at Park-Rapids this week #fter spending her summer vacation with her pnenf.s 4t their farm home; ‘nn.d a “Bemidji Sc&ne"’ pictuie ‘was presented to- Mr, and Mrs. Jones as:a token: ofi: apprem jon for; their ae- tive servieeiin the different depart- ments of'ithe church: work. . Refresh- ments weére served:at the close of the evening.' 'Mr. and-Mrs. Jones have been residents of:Bemidji for many years, and: their host of friends vnsh! them happiness-ahd prosperity ,m their new home. - WILL STUDY SALVATION ARMY WORK AT CHICAGO Friday night a number of the members and friends of the Salva- tion Army gaithered at the officers quarters ‘on Fourth ~ street ~and brought a surprise to Miss Esther F. Johnson, who is leaving shortly Lto enter the Salvation Army training o‘lege at Chicago- A pleasant eve- ning was spent and lunch was ser- [ved. to about’twenty eight people lwho gatheréd for the occasion. Miss. Johnson was presented a fine leather bag as a remebrance frem her comrades of the Bemidji rcorps. 5 Themany friends. of Miss John- tkat she has. given: herself to become an; officer in thée ranks of the Sal- vation Army and:she is leaving ‘Be- midii Monday morning for Calumet, Mich., where she will visit friends for a.couple of days and then will go to Chicago from. there and a:'ter a nine menth’s stay in the Salvation ‘Army ' training college she will be commissioned as ‘an officer and sent- to some appointment in the field wehereever her superior of- ifcers decide, It will be remembered that Esther Johnson has made her home with her parents’ Mr. and Mrs. C- M. Johnson in Nymore for the past 13 years, moving here at that time from the southern part’of the state. She has been an active worker in the local ‘corps of the Army and has held important positions for many years. Of late years she has held the commissfon 'of secretary. She has also held ‘the position of postmistress of Nymore, résigning from that po- sition two years ago with a view of taking ‘up the Army work, Since that time she has been empioyed as clerk at thé A7 0. Akre and the Ny- gaard grocery in Nymore. A-farewel-mesting “will be con- ducted "at. the¥Saivation Army tent on Beltrami avenue Sunday evening at.8 o’clock. Allrare invited to attend this -meeting and say good)ye to Elko Today Reginald Denny an Ruth Clifford . IROPICAL JESSE L. LASKY § PRESENTS A Beneatn Porto Rico’s Tropical Sky— Moonlight, palm trees, a beach sparkling like a circlet of jew- els, native music, silences brok- en Dby passionie whispers of love! Adventure - Romance - Mystery Do:g;hy Dalton — - (e J . ( \I'71 PRODUCTIO ZGeorde Melford e Remance, Shivery thriiis, and a brilliant fashion show —all in one big, gorgeous melodrama. The Cast Includes WANDA HAWLEY - MILTON SlLLS Matinee 2:30—10¢-25¢ Nights 10c-30c SUNDAY GRAND. MON. IIlI||I|I|IIIII|IIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl|llIIIllIllIIlIlllIlIIllIIlIIIlI|||III|II|I Century Comedv “KID LOVE” ALSO—Last Time Tonight PROF. Wm. C. TURTLE IN HIS BEST COMEDY - MAGIC - ACT Good Music Program ) ) % . LEARN BARBERING Now is the time. Summer rates in effect. Enroll now and save $25. Twin City Barger College, 204.Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 20000000000000000000000000000609000000000 oooopo this promising-candidate = ds- she leaves for her important work. DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER is the second year Mlss (flmeflm has _bien enguged to teach at Park 'filp- mmd y day - from nneap and’ St. Paul where ' they vimed £ rignds aA] Bttended the fair. for & She was never 0 nllumg as’in tlm appea of impetuotis 'young' love, See her lavish- gowns and daring escapades—see her rise thirough folly to happi-" ness. . MILTON SILLS and CASSON FERGUSON in the Cast and Donaldson. H Nn?d le ‘will‘motor to- The Cheeriest Plcture of the Year! The story of Sunshine spread in lonely hearts: - You'll leave the theatre with a smile and carry it home through a nlght of peaceful slumber. BEN TURPIN in. “LOVE’S OUTCAST” A Two Reel Comedy Fox News _Rex Orchestra :30—EVE. :10-9:00—Admission "10c: & 25¢° nght Riders REX THEATRE SELECTED AMONG ALL THE THEATRES FOR THE HONOR' OF BEING THE FIRST TO PRESENT THE NEWEST OF GREAT SCREEN TRIUMPHS OF 1922! Whoop! What a thrill when they come roaring down for vengeance! Hundreds of them, bringing drama, Night Riders! One Clear Call from One of the One Clear Call to the mother to a prodigal son! One Clear Call to the heart of a man whose love was to shatter the love of A Ma AL ST. JOHN SPECIAL COMEDY—In Two Parts FOX NEWS Matinee 2:30 :- 10c & 30c —: action, tingling sensation to the Jnlm ' Sfahl’ Sensational Production . Presented by LOUIS B. MAYER . First. National Attraction SUNDAY REX DID YOU EVER SEE X CAST LIKE THIS?, .. Henry B. Walthall, Milton Sills, Claire Windscr, Irene Rich, Joseph Dowling, Edith Yorke, Shannon Day, Doris Pawn, Nick Cogley, Donald MacDon- ald. They're all in it—and more be- sides! g riy F10m A Clear Sky ! e New Tears! Just what the sterpiece Screen REX ORCHESTRA SHOULD Evening 7:10-9:00 Give! § BN | i | L% L

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