Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 4, 1922, Page 3

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~-.Nnma -v"mmm——~w'm——-*w—“fi . “fiv b e Teach- 5 ch‘l‘s week., ot Grygh is ; int Bemadji t- he Pleas- [ S 00l, left ltm'”".fl.w wend a few days and - exp to hu\re her tonsilsTemoved while there. ' Carl Ne]sqp was a bnsmess visitor| the :City Monday from Pleasant @y ‘M. W:. Knox accompamed il J k,—ai_r Mrs. ‘Rosa” Marcoe of Four Towns is spending this week in -Bemidji at< tending the Teachers’ Institute. M B R.- Erickson was called to inric olis . this _week ‘to "be yngh Her' mother who underwent a:serious atioh ‘Monday and is repo to be ‘doing as ‘well as can be expec;e,i although she is not-yet out of ‘danger. 0,000 “to" loan an tlul. Deav’ l,nd company. P -l, and - Mrs. Geo. Posz adn Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Harold*Swish~ e and family, and Mrs Minnie Mil- ler:,;matored to:Lake George Synday | guests _at -the fann hame Mrs C. E. ‘Battles left ;Bemidji on Wednesday ‘for Coleraine son-Leon Battles and-wife fo time. Mr. and Mrs. Lcster _South, 19th and Mrs. John -Djtty and jmmly of St. Cloud. th{ guest of friends 'wlule 2 at the Elko Hat Shop Red, Gray, Qrangé, Jade, Brown and Orchxd Specml fice” $2.65. 1t 10.3 yrence Knox, who -visited. for 3-few ‘weeks during. his summer va< cation with his parents, Mr. and = Knox and other relatives nif Bemidji' and Pleasant Valley, left last - W, riesday evening ‘for Minne- _anglis ume his. @;u es at th Imiversity of Mi nn BDaniel Larson is building avenue which he expects’ to’ he ready spn gnd Mrs. Olive n' of Turtle River llmg om inends JMr. and M:s. ‘George Breanen . family, who “have resided for sp time at 821 Mississippi avenue, mi by ‘mgtot :truck to bebmg Manp- r. Brennen is emphfyed . :Mrs. Brennen tumly motored to Bemidji Monday and ‘were the guests of his mother ‘téachers d Mzrs.* Fred Petra, 1005 stslsmppl ke SPM‘ dji attendmg “the ingt r. and fi?rSrF R. filai\ “-avenue, ‘Mother and -baby, potted to” be getting’ nl(mg Re patrons Qf ‘his, motor truck His two little. daughters, Hel eryl,- who :weré’ giests ‘for their: grandparents, Mr. and . Knox, 1117.P; rk avenue Bess Forte, teachers near there are g the institute . in Bemidji this week.. . i| - Mr: antl Mrs.J .J. Trask and daugh - ter, MISS Berah left today by autaff ere-they will spend ‘Kansas City nnd nter, gomg the southern route. A. E. Gibson ‘and family left La- viia Tuesday. b auto. for-Waterloo, df Towa, where they will moke. their f ture home. They were former resi- dents of Waterloo. Rey. ‘Blaine Lambert returned this orning from Chisholm where he has ifbcen in attendance af, the confererice of ‘the Methodist .chueh, xmnclnded there Mondny evening. FETAE ‘was mdunted fram high. school }qat term, and who e tly motored to anenpohs t friends, .informs his' acquaintanges Kere of his safe arrival in that He 'states, also, that he has enro] a§.a student in the meédical coi Mr. am] Mrs. Geo. Till and. family ‘moved ‘from Nymore Mnoday to 82 stsmsnp avenuc::Mes;: Till’'ssmother Mrs. Lillie Morgan, Xwha is 8 -Rurse S mukmg her home with them, Teach-{* Kkihdness during the death: and. inter: fent of ,ur_dear_baby girl. We also fik ¢ ‘who gave the heautiful ral ofiexmxs .. und-Mrs, Wattenford ‘and “farily. Fers? Immutc this‘week. Miss Olgo here tomorrow to attend the M..E. A..mecting and-will-also be-a:guest of _her .parents. "Phe’ Bemidji ‘Glcaners ‘moved -the latter. part .of the week from the (‘| Kaplan building to that pan of the Secyrity - State .. i Barney Brickson . returned from Neilsville, Tuesday evening, where he| took hsi mothet;"Mrs A, REFfickson and sister Mrs. Arthur Jorgenson, to visit at the home of Rev. and Mrs, and ‘Rark; have as their - guests M.} Miss Lois Matheny, teacher at Pd=| a new hame on Twentieth street near Park ‘| ma ;| trami Nurseéry. ‘Miss Agflegs Skinvik;. ‘teacher fat |pD R h Skmvxk teacher at;Bovey.wlil arrived PE Three models, as shown beve, r the distingulshing features of the new seasop’s hats. At the top a wide- brimmed velvet hat bears” handsome Japanesg aigrettes, set umlpr a jeweled bar across'the fr “Be ;llngulshed hat’ of metal cfoth and vel- yet illustrates the, graceful placing of .le'nher omaments.” A simpler round hat finishes the ‘group. It is made of .velvet in l\vo colors: Miss Bertha ‘Peterson, teacher at Malcolm is attending’ the institute in Bemidji this week. Miss Florence: Minnick is reported to-he on/the sick lit and unable to attend/ her school:duties at the Tenchcrs Coliege. Charley Slough and Mr. Bolyard of Lake Phnt.:ganet called on ‘friends ‘while 'shopping ~ in Bemidji nrday evenmg Beautiful new slipon sweaters just_received at the Elko Hat Shop. ‘Red, Gray, Omnge, Jade, Brown and Orchid. .Special price $2.65. 1t 10-3 Mrs. “Archie N'\ugle and little son e will leave tomorrow for Lacota, . {D. to- visit her, mother, Mrs. C. F. X on and ather relatives. Mrs. H. -A. Bridgeman left this rning :for .St. ‘Paul.to attcnd the Bgue -of Women Voters' conven- y tion to be held there, October 5, 6, Miss Elaine a d ‘onithe noon train o |t are guests ‘for a.few;days ?%mafid me of Mt.§ nd-Mrs. 3B -inmck -Gut flowers of all kinds, Pansies| a wonderful in color and enormoys size 10c a dozen. Phone 363-J, Bel- 10-31f Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trimble.and lit- .{le son, Lowell left the.first of the week for aneapohs where they are -spending this week with relatives ;and friends. - Dr. 4nd Mrs. G. K. Zentz ‘and Mr. Land Mrs. J. 'W. Naugle returned last evening from - International Falls, where” they motored Monday after- nagn, :Dr..Zentz having charge of the laying of the cornerstone. of the First Methodist church and also de- ivering gn address yesterday. \aamng Seawced The t ‘ot the sea in ‘Hollapd lms begoine yedrs more tmportagt than e A s In_the .northern urefuily. tnnn uk-y beive been. The rmerly cut the growth loose eAns. of an, erdiiary sc dlohg ‘throtgh - the t ag but -this: Hag: tiecame (o0 slow pn cut it:is spreqll on thet ach ng’'its commerdnl valge is de- y_of_the. color drying FOCERS, By t]‘g mokf)n P o7 -/the nuterlul is_sent chiefly States. ;! 15 uged extensively. In though some of it.{s ri¢h’in fodine 4l other chemicals .and (this is burned .to recover these valuable con- (stituents, ——— Can’t Beat.This_Barrier. ‘The oflicials of ‘the -town -of, North | Adams, Mass,” arer réctively ' enfore lng the antlspeed ordipanee “with an mal road :harriex, féenian aiids 4t fhe $108 of fhe T0ad with iRasd Tanterns i) ing drfiers are hailed and cautioned “to" use giscre- Flon, providlog they stop; ‘If:4hby fall to stop. the ;blows Big whis- tle, and fs “alon g'the roail i belt. Carl Stromme,vhéfore Mre. ;Jorg“ i filled. witH *short !plkes. fs stretched $on, retiirns to her home in-San Fran-|;#¢ross the highway. -No,one has run cisco. Mr. Erickson made the trip by} N. Papermaster of the Bemidji Cleaners, and-his daughter Miss Ethel, a student at the Teachers College, returned last evening from a week’s end visit at their home in Grand Forks, where: they also observ- ed the Jewish Holiday Monday. Mr. and- Mrs, A. Grossman acccmpuned them on the ‘trip wlnch was made by past it as yet. Had It All_Arranged. Margaret, aged eight, who dislikes such household dutles as_ are assigned to her, has seriously considered the s- | the :Baptist church was_held last eve- Mrs. :W. O. Gordon and. daughter, | e e et By e e VA B P S e T." PAUL'S' LADIES”.AID WILL MEET "THURSDAY The Ladies! Aid_of §t! Paul's Ev- angehca] church .will be entertained Thursday afternoon at.2:30 at the howie~ of “M¥s. " Géorge Posz, 1205 Irvine " averfue, ‘Mrs. Posz acting as) hostess. All ‘members ‘are requested | to be present’ and visitors are wel- come. * BAPTIST CHURCH HOLDS - ANNUAL BUSINESS MEET The .\nnunl busmesa meeting of ning at the church, it being puceud- ed hy g 6 o'clock dinner served by the members and friends and their families in the church basement. The reporxts from the various departments showed the chyprch to he in a very prosperous condition. The gathering and supper were largely attended. BIRTHDAL PARTY Robert :Rhea entertained seven\of his boy fr|em|s from 4 until 6 o’clock yesterday 'in’ Honor of his ecighth birth anmversary Out of door games were ‘played and at 5 o’clock dmner was served by Mrs. Rhea. He re- ce:vu' a fumber” of birthday = rem- embrances. The guests ' included Arthur McKee, Everest Olson, George Bruggeman, Francis Dvor- acek, Blair Kittleson, Richard Walsh and Norman McDonald. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Leo. Chounard entertained in honor of her little daughter, Bernice Chounard’s sixth birthday. The table was' beautifally .decorated in pink and white with the birthday cake as a center piece. A five o’clock chicken dinner wzs ‘served which ‘the children en]oycd very much. The Tittle guests were Clar lbe, Mnrgare and auline *“Kramer, Fonda, Severt, Va- my ’Hanspn, "Porothy on, nnd ‘.Teanette hour= eruoyably, fgr guests. presentga iy g S K. C. H mittee have sion’ with th be present. work into”se the chnrch which Band urged that tl ance. This morn daughter of McCormack Rev. Futher The bride this city and | of Winnipeg The bride blue poiret trimmed, wol a boquet of navy poiret squirrel and After the LaFontisce. hezutiful cut; glass . flower vase and a lovely. h’uquet.‘f cosmys and purple and white asters, and a dainty lunch hrmwht. by the s%lf invited guests was served af 11307 MRS. JEWETT ENTERTAINS Mrs. Leon Jewett entertained 16 of her friends Sunday evening at her home, 611 Tenth strect at a card party gt which prizes weré given. J, C. DLuLsch was the winner of first prize and Paul Winklesky, after sev- eral strencrous attempts, seccee ded in capturing the booby prize. Instru- mental music was an enjoyable fa - | Paul Winlk! problems of domesticity. A visitof “asked ber what shé meant to do’ when ‘she grew up. “Oh, get married,” she answered nonchalantly. “And my 'mifnd ‘{8 made up. I shall bave six “childred’ four “white omes, and two biack ones to do the work.” - ture of the occassion and the hostess served a dainty midnight luncheon, the table heing decorated — with a farge boquet of ¢ os which was presented to Jewett by Mrs. SURPRISE PARTY Mrs. George Walker, Sr, and daughter, Mrs. Ralph Everset, .en- tertained Monday aftcrnoon for Mrs. Williain Werth and her mother,. Mrs. Brennan, who will leave soon for théir new home at Hinkley. They in- vited a few frichds to their home for a social afternoon, surpFising the L'xuer, and tzking with them =~ well- ets ‘from which' an - after- noon ‘lunch was served. Mrs. Werth aiid mother were again surprise by the mémbers of the Red Cross -unit in their ward, of whith they .were members, they going to the Werth home™ in the evening and enjoying a social time. ME’I' ODIST, MlSSlONARY 0cu-:'nr MEETS THURSDAY i Women’s, Home Migs Socl Sty of the Methodist church, cor- dially invites the member§ - and friends 'to mect “Aunt Jeru the Home Mission study clads toi be: held Phursday afternoon at 2:30 at thg home, of Mrs. 0..W. Otrfi,flols Park avenue. Mrs. P. L. Brown will have charge of the devotionhl. New text books have “been received and plans have been made for the fol- lowing year. Study class will take “In "the Tread of the Races” with Mrs. Elwell as reviewer. Mrs. Da- ner will act as story teller for “In the Vanguard of the Races.” Mrs. Wells will be Reader for the after- noon. Mrs. Bagley asks that all mem- bers study théir Hiission papers, as she will have c'Harge of the egnimas. ’ sionary | ha-<at |- The bride having made her home here for many | years and has a wide groom i friends. Tre MODERN WOODMEN TO HOLD MEETING. 'fouu,;HT tainment following the busines ments and all members are urged to ST. PHILIP'S LADIES MEET THURSDAY AFTERNOON{§ The Ladies of St. Philip’s church have reorganized for of whom are mquestml to meet in] ternoon ‘at 3 o’clock for business meeting, Kittleson, chairman, will serve and also offer aprons for sale. It is McMANUS-McCORMICK ptial High Mass at St. tholie church occurred the ma of Miss Frances Elizabeth McManus Manus of thi: by her father. She was attended by Miss Charlotte pheasant shade velvet, -.ornamented with pheasant plumes of the valley. large black and silver hat and carried an arm boquet of pink ri breakfast was Served at the bride’s parents to the bridal party .| their relatives and muuu iate friends. - |The dmmx.; room was tastefully dee- orated with autumn leav ;| fall flowers, pink and white being, the color scheme. The breakfast was served by Mrs. Miss Flora McDonald and Miss Lucy et & ot e e s e v e R B N IV SR 3 P ST LS T e ‘Mr. and"Mrs. “pthe 9:5 Marlpn, Helen, 800" train for a weeks to Minneapolis and ‘Winnipeg. ‘| They will be at home to their friesds 120 Conklin zvenue, Grand Forks . 'D. after November first. =, atee ager of the Fiegle Construction com- pany of Minneapolis. s McCormack The out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. G. A. McDonald; ‘dauglhter: Mae and left on _.a,._m..._.—-a—————, Mr and Mrs; Andy“Edrsomr moved lasp-week ftom.ghedr simmer home at l i ;.(lmg_.a 713 rluriné Hc ;m&a ,mnnths; ‘moved | to a:residgnte ‘on;iIming avenue;-be- -tween ‘seventh ‘and eighth streets. Claire meeting of- the Modeérn’ Samnnm‘m will be neld Thursdzy cvening at 8 o’clock ‘at the I. 'The entertainment' com- arranged a social enter- | se e serving of refresh- the season’s veral working units, basement, Thursday af- ENRY B. WALTHALL,RALRH " 'GRAVES and MARIORTEDAW' COMEDY “CURED BY,RADIO” .and ‘International” A Universal Attraction From Pete B. Kynes-Greatest story in which a knock-" out cast re-lives' characters of ‘the Old West in-a ; California-Desert Town. —ALSO— Pflock’s Music News i3 Ve ' gentrg\! at the close ofy No. 1, Mrs. Theodore | tea here be a large attend- TONSGHT Shows 2:30—7:30—9:00 ELKO 1w en o’cl Philip ing at se Mr. ‘and Mrs. Frank Me- is city,-and Leo Patrick of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Fraling -officiating. was given in marriage Mary McDonald of Joseph Anthony Weldon acted as groomsman. was attired jn midnight twill gown, white bead re a picture hat of and carried bride’s roses &nd lilies McDonald wore a twill gown with grey bead trmiming and aj wedding home of ceremony he s and | Clarence Neilson, is a popular young lady cirele of business man-, addr ¥OR foot ](Dl‘ \AL This Little c Ad Sold A House! Mr. VanVoorhees placed this little ad in the | Want Columns of The Daily Pioneer and a gentle- man from St. Paul, who has been visiting here ‘each symmer, wanted just such a house. opportunity ir the Want Ads and the deal was ma ade. This is only one of many such incidents. very little to tell everybody what you want to buy or scll through Pioncer Want Ads. b T r e d i e i T e SALE—Bungalow, rooms, ss “X"” care of Pioneer. 1td five large Modern exeept/ -heat. 50- 1011 Amerlu Ave. 6d9-12 — Tun room‘house, good lot. He saw the It costs TRY IT Messmore Kendall | presents le “American Historical Prodllcdgn . From the Famous Novel by ROBERT W. CHAMBERS Directed by John W. Noble, TJhe romantic story 6{ oy outfi and a matd drawn ame into the dramatic striggle for Anterican Independence GRAND ADMISSION 15° *-* 35° THEATRE * ONE OF THE BIG PICTURES OF THE YEAR Nights 7:30 & 9:00

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