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T at Nymore.” M % reguson Willl g 3 = BIRTHDAY SURPRISE rooms were mtfuny de m Ofihés ra. 1d9 feave May morning- for A féw friends were invited to the|cosmos and y)etunla< typical” ofau” Pnu]. they having disposed of Quincy Brooks home Wednesday eve- | tumn, the color ,scheme being pink ir ‘property ‘and ‘household goods ning to help him celebrate his birth | awd white. The guests were Mr. and of-Maccabees wilkhave:as-thel¥ giest Zeft “this morning - on a' two' dl! here, and will lacate elsewhere..T! anniversary, it being planned as a|Mrs. Emory Cardinal, Misses Mabel f hunhng hip ’ ki st of friends here.wish them' suc- |\ .| surprise fOl"hlm The evening hours| Johnson and Myrtle Aldrich,” -7 ::q:;:;r e w;“ i “m;; nkefl!:f cess and happmes <in’ their new were 'pleasantly pussed in playing|s Mrs. Ruth d S—— me. FELRE £ S < bridge, there being threc tables, and| ~ Misses Pear] and Grace McLaugh- C“ :’ n;ce,t AR a that all MRS.' WICKHAM SURPRISED | lunch:was served by Mrs. Brooks and jlin cntertained & number of young ’°°k’ RS xcfas 5 (3t Roy ‘Stapleton, Tom Simons, Gus- daughtér, Miss ‘Mabel. ladies at their -home, 917 Amel ica mla“te?iil: 'i):e‘scm té fi;hfii;::; tav Ledfors. and ' Miss-Marguerite sotn:r:v:. e Wlskhpm,'l:ll:"ldlgne; 3 - Mr. and Mrs. Jos. McFadden lef Ponovan; and the latter’s. aunt, Mrs. 30 of he:‘;:‘ezj: :ml:sheome)):st:‘:- MRS. ALDR‘ICH ENTERTAINS |served by the hostesses, assisted by :iltl;sw'::::l::e:yw:rtsif:;ri::; l::z fye::l:o;irvgd‘::::‘" will leave tonight day in_honor. of,her hirth anniver: Mrs; M. A. .}\ldrich entt'r-tfliltt-d at | their mother, Mrs. P. McLaughlin. A eapolis. From there sary, the. z\lesh a' 6 o'clock dinirer Wednesday eve-|very enjoyable evening is reported. i Miss: Donovan >lpy train to % T ning'at,her home, 1115 Mississippi| = - == = Eh /s ¢°]. 0 3 * [ avenue, ‘in complin\mt:..tu her niece avenue, Friday evening. Lunch’ was 'session heing , followed by, a social hour ‘Wwith ‘the_serving _ of refresh- ments. 2 adt 4 b ~Naylor left yesterday S.:Wildon- -of Wilson -& ':60.; | the Twin Cities to resume his stu s ‘Sunday-’ night for - Chicago| at Hamline university after spend! ere he vnll o' “wintér buying ~for | the -summer - vacation with his pal :+ He wxll atop at. u;ts, Mv. and Mrs. A. J. Naylor. The moot _thrilling pf motion_ pictures, V{Ifll action only: pausing for laughs and ‘the-heart grip of a won- derful love story (hat every flbli!;n would like ‘for sts Stella Louie Wood prioc { W Cr Lake Plantaganet, the primary and kindergarte d on fnénds while transacting ming: school “of Minneapolis, 1 . h h“fi““ ‘in’ the city Wed 3 atterided the. state: convention “Anitll . 3 < ] LR il " H ] ) as 'lkfl' !Qh‘_"’!ly 31 ddressed one of ‘the meetmgs, o N ) . : ; = ; 2 ; — returned to ‘her home. 1 ; : ily..returned- home today: from Rol tfi:hq ‘binsdule where -they: went to’ atte wi iyear, are-making:their, heme “America -avenue;- and ‘was also the W‘&’MN H.'A. Leppér, 1401 Min- | officially -elected - delegate from the dicta avenu > ‘Women’s Club: in-her local town to & . "Fihe state cohvent:ifu‘, ‘returried todly‘ '3 th;'edito . fl ‘cfi e G { i ) 3 3 3 A L e ” ames “Plaindesler, s]-\'Bud Geil, Claudé Ellis, Roy Pape ) : o : g S ‘B lttl Dewl the ‘délegates from the south- | master and Miss Geraldine Reed witi tt of thi state to- the women’s fwill-motor this & ; i y iy n whichi¢losed h 1atter ,three h,emg h § Lt 5 £ CLMRE ADAMP MAE MURRAY Mrs. o ’rt igited d' furnish he-com= : . : The Photoplay ‘Sensationef the Season! . —ALSO— ° et R it iy e o] : ey JEAN ummou, : Lloyd Comedy—*“Bride and Gloom == snaphone and M SUNDAY, at 2:30—7:15—9:00—with a ES‘,‘_'{,"{J;:‘H |\ Five-Piece Special Orchestra CHAS. PFLOCK, Director—Good Music Program TAKE A TlP—AND COME EARLY! m NOVEL s WILDFIRE" o7 ZANE GREY mp i dersluis ,lngly home from: the state | > | fair a week a;o, “having spent a few g : A',’V 2 '_: v ‘ T m::r-;z: ;stf::; ; ' "AMDTON DRODUCTION - Plact ia The best of fiction becores real : ¥ho Have been the guests of ——vivid, sturdy, upstanding men * Aheir: st, - Mrs. Ole , *ahd s Thursday, mo- | familys 511 America i s B ,means action—a clean atmo- —lovable understanding women —deeds that stir your bload, a Park Friday. on ek, expect to leave tomorrow | & sphere—-a movmg‘ love story . ' romance that warms your heart. Added Attractiofi to Regular Program Sunday Matinee Only “PERILS OF THE YUKON" B BIG SHOW!—CHILDREN FREE! BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY!! seeing . From there they [ for-their -h de the trip |’ ol s vl dmpi o s et oy e vl AT I's all thata motion pic- ttirni 'r 'hom( #t| daughter Margaret will accompany ti]l‘ _ 2 L 77 | them for a two weeks’ visit. e Should be ~:Mr. and Mrs. D: J. Powers return- || d to Bemidji. Thursday from a two weeks’ visit with relatives-at Leeds, |4 .| N D. " They reported fine roads un- | til-they reached Grand Forks, and |4 between there ‘and ~Larimore the roads. were almost . impassable be- -cause of ‘a near-cloudburst just be- fore. they reacired there. Their carf .went into the ditch, having to be puiled out by & truek. Comc*rh in W/ SO#'uer Din 'WILLIAM. DESMOND Hero of a = s PERI ‘ :/sewuo a great cormnued Chaoter—Play of / danng aaveriyre and romahce 1 Algska Qurected by Perry Ve/wff/ UNlVEB§AL : A RAY C. SMALWOOD PRODUCTION With an Al-star cast including .. s SlGRlI‘f HOLMQUIST——-MONTE BLUE--LUCY FOX s = ‘MATTHEW BETZ—JULIA SWAYNE GORDON Mack Sennett’s New Comedy—*“MA and PA” -HARLES CHAPLIN COMEDY George and Marie Harrls will present a Singing Specialty, as well as render the song, “My Old Kentucky Home,” which is in keeping with the theme of the picture— ort slght—seémx visit. ¢amping-at Diamond Point and » . . i m,eymg]:he‘m They : e ‘Don’t Miss Hearing Them Harmonize! bé )3 and-will goif ) i : lz'am here te- _are. 2 = . S — énthusiastic about the sesnic attracs g = REX ORCHESTRA . Mat. 2:30—7:10 & 9:00—Admission 10c & 30c tions -of . Kmh, and especially 8 K /4 = those of Bem -