Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 11, 1922, Page 3

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; vlsmn“fxlends atHastings and-at- tending the state f .,(l'e“fl)("gfll% lutur part of the we_ck - Hom, dnng, it must mt unlynhmrdn around but must slso display four *'Mari¢ Baker, Ruth :Schumakek, Nona- MOOSEHEART LEGION TO . MEET ‘WEDNESDAY NIGHT The Women of the. Mooseheart Le- gion will hold their regulnr meeting chnesdly night at 8 e’clock at the Moose: - hall ‘and all members are nrgud to.be present.. o 3 DANIELS.POPPENBERG " In the presence of about lony rel- atives and friends this morning at T o’clock ‘at. “St."PI curred the . Fraling officiating. They. were nttended by Miss Gertrude Tiehl and Austin:Dillon.” The young people will make thclr home in Be- midji. BIRTHDAY PARTY entertained by little Miss Melissa Mitchell at her home, 1212 Minne- sota avenue, Saturday afternoon, in, door games were enjoyed throughout the afterncon and a birthday lunch was served by Mrs. Mitchell. ‘She re- ceived many beautiful birthday tok- ens from her friends. Cut flowers, cosmos and zenias, were used in dec- orating. The guests included Eliza- beth Robinson, Leajean French, V gie Matson, Cathariné Diedrich, Rose 'OLLOW THE CROWDS TO POPULAR PRICED STORE Twenty-two little girl friends were i honor of ‘her birth anniversary. In- {| Tuensing, Ruth ' Jordan, Lois Catherine Campbell, Leonore Erick- son, Betty Lou Voight, Martha Ann Warford, Helen Gill, Jean Given, Marguerite and Betty Marie Given, Ethel Mae Lahr, Marian Johnsom, Kathleen Russell, Helen Jane Gibson and Billy Mitchell- SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER marriage of Miss' Iona ]| Poppenberg of F:fm ward, and Jo- ' sume her teaching in the Be high school, she being a member ‘of the facultylast year also. | Mrs. J. F. Essler returned yester~ day from a few days’ trip to St. Paul where she attended the fair. and vis- ited. relatives. She ,accompanied her dnnghter, M\ss Ruth, = to Wing. the ‘latter “part of the week, where. she mll attend:the Lutheran “The Lad FronlLongacre’" BEN TURP!N in— THURSDAY - DUSTIN —4‘Love & Doughnuts’ William Fox Presents FARNUM Harvey G. Thorpe Presents - Of course one, two and three aré'akso i favor but four buttons have the ‘A Great Racing Drama . HEAR THE-MIDVALE JOHNSQN’'S FOR HOSIERY ¥ Special Sale on A. Clavin and Mrs. J. Breu tiarned” to théir ~ homes in- Bémidj Saturday from a midtor trip. to Fyin- Cities where they atterided the state fair last week, the lattt ing two "sons:in the B band. _Mr. and Mrs. E: H. Denu dnd sor | Phnhp expect to motor tomorrow to the Twin Cjties, from theré the latter|. il gg by train to Madison to re- ‘sure “his studies at: thg umvers!ty at the offices of Drs. Cann, returne en, - Minn., ‘wl “Nister, Mrs, W, lan, and ‘during a- waek s Vacation. Her [ ¢, Miss Dorothy hlan, ed with her and at the Bell home, 911’ fl‘ Mr. and Mrs. returned Sunday - from Cities where they nfin Aair-last week,” Mr.- Van, “ing: by train Thnndny the’] Stite panying Mrs, Vnmi' ulu TIman, of Chicago, met. Twin :Cities last wegk, al . fair with her, and :céomp Twellth street; had hs thelr ues t.; over the week erid her. brother; J.: W, ‘Walgonot of Fairbanks, Towa, n ew, Dr. Raleigh ‘Buckmaster, of Duri- kerton, Iowa, also Ml!rr anhby of ‘where h Mrs: ‘B, M. Gile. and d-\lghters. e and Helen, returned from i s they: ter | Conroy” making hi | midji and who salse w: Eubert Anderson’on Lakc: Stuart, G;ll M avenue, will have s her gu ing the: state conve) 6 eration of Women’s Clubs, to be held in Bemid;i this 2 ¥ > dde Simons: arirved in Bemidji Sat- urday m@ht to spend about_ two nne- employed ‘in 1the bank: at Kellilier, has resigned her position as teller in the “First.Na- tional hank i in ane- trbnbh ‘and is not recovering as her] Bemi A Grossman motar- e of Mr. and Mrs., Beclda, Sunday, y itliams, who has been em- Wmen, Minn., fnr some 'y~ were joint owners, m farm - homes on :Lake ntaganet to Bemxdn Fnday and nrkekd them here. er Robert Anderson and sen 'gnanet, wer! shopp"rs in Be- ji Wednesday: -Mr. BWLL re- Z ve ing" by Harold | R i ked for some of the ]Arzeste%ouh on_the Range: is considered: one of ‘the best ¢ oks i the country. : Warren Augustem “and Bennrd K gren of Liberty motored to the|? s lfi-d a phys cdnilition of his Wp\c.h ben very good Jew. Mr. and Mrs. have visited their daukh‘ter Mrs. Frank -Ripple Banuigy .duzing the summer, réturned to Bemidji Satur- day to’'arrange to reside here during the winter. They.are well known here, having been residents here for several years. - Miss: Helen Carpenter is reportedj to-be critically ill at’the honie of her sister,” Mrs. Tom Tibbetts, Fifth ward. - :She underwent two opera- wonld wish: - | Minnesota Electric Charles Masoner mot: to North- ome yesterday, returnin, to his:home in Mill Park in"the late. afternoon. Mrs. €. C. Easton Jack spent the ‘week end tives at ‘Wartep, Minn., returning to] Bg:mdu today. 2T C. Stuart left this moring for Inter_nntmnal Falls and - will spend this week transacting business there and in places nearby. = ./ . Mrs. John Burke returned to Be- midji Saturday from the Twin Cities where _she: has visited relatives and friends for the ‘past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. I,clioy El Jell and? family returned Saturday night from attending the state fair last week. They accompanied the boys sband, Elmer E. Swanbon, manager of the . Light -& Power company, -transacted - business for several “davs the latter part of the “week.at Mizpah, - returning to Be- rmuyn :unday. Mn and Mrs. E”N. Ebert and fam- ily returned Sunday from the- Twin Cities where they motored ten days ago to-attend “the state fair. Thei son Clayton, a member iof the boys band, accompanied them on the re- turn trip_, Miss Lorraine Kreatz, who has spent her summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George:] Kreatz. will leave tomorrow morning for Madison, Wis., to resume her studies at the University of Wisconsin. She . ‘will'stop & few days at Minneapolis 'en voute. ‘Her mother will' accom- Three delightful..small hats flus- trate the intricate handwork and bril- lianee of the new season's millinery, o whieh Persian embrolderies embel- lish rich materials.: - Lovely feather ‘trimmings : and metal orpaments of aluminum or silver tinsel, braid, bead and yarn embroideries, find suitable background in rich .velvet or hatters’ plash, and in* veloum or suede-finished cloths. - e A~ ~ —— little son: SWEATERS Wool and Fibre Silk; Slip-over style; values to $9.95— Tuxedo and ) TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY CIRCUS BAND AT .EVERY PERFORMANCE Matinee Daily 10c & 25:—Evenlnz 20: & 40¢ (lncludmg Tax) REX Theatre Today Sélected ‘among all the theatres for the honor of being the first to present the newest of Great Screen Triumphs of 1922! : geance! ! sensation to the— One Clear Call to the Night Riders! One Clear Call from a mother to a prodigal son. One Clear Call to the heart of a man whose love was to shatter the love of others! Positively One of the John M. Slahl’s Sensational Production Presented by LOUIS B. MAYER Fir't National Attraction NIGHT RIDERS! Whoop! What a thrill when they come roaring down for ven- Hundreds of them, bringing drama, action, tmglmg REX Flzeatre DID YOU EVER SEE A CAST LIKE THIS? Henry B. Walthall, Milton Sills, Claire Windsce, Irene Rich, Joseph Dowling, Edith Yorke, Shannon Day, Doris Pawn, Nick Cogley, Donald MacDon- ald. They're all in it—and more be- sides! New Thrills! New Throbs! New Smiles! New Tears! Just what the From'cA Clear Sky! A JMasterpiece AL ST. JOHN SPECIAL COMEDY—In Two Parts FOX NEWS Matinee 2:30 := 10c & 30c —: REX ORCHESTRA Evening 7:10-9:00 @ ..........O..................

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