Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 7, 1922, Page 3

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SATURDAY VENING, OCTQBER 7, 1923 =TT, .. PAGE, THAEE ™ nmml DAILY PIONEER decorated in Hallowe’en colors black and orange.. Lunch was served by Mrs. Kittleson assisted” by Mrs. ‘Wm. Brennan. 'The' guests included ‘Misses Ruth Monicke, 'Leona Hines, Geneva Neumann, Elizabeth Tuomy, Helen Burke, Dorothy and Virginia Rhea, Elanore - Bowser, -Ines. Miller, o d i 3 PRl £ Dorothy: Ziegler, Vera Opsahl, Donna STATE TEACHERS /COLLEGE ; ‘ Mary ALUMNI HOLD SHORE MEET—i The, Alumni Association ! Bemxdn"itate Teachers colleg @ nq;ch.?@n af [Sanford Hall, Fri foon, quite‘a nimber of the Al i) rBeG Brown is transacting bum. ness:at Puluth today and expects to .| return to Bemidji on the night train. —— The condition of Miss Anna Klein of Bemidji, who was operated on in a Minneapolis hospital last week is reported to be impmved. FIRST LUTHERAN Y. P. L. HOLDS MEETING SUNDAY he Young People’s Luther League of "the First Lutheran church | will] eeceived by Mrs. lhl‘v- ‘ eaders :'- l’l to lh':ll :'-qld asflito , g i Mns; Mnrgnet Ose nad Miss Olson teaghegs at the Round Lake school near Bleckduck, attended the teach- ers’ msmute and the M. E. A, méet- upuy, Alice Miss Alvah Hatha midji Pfldafl Mr. md Mrs! Alh—ed 1 A $50,000. %4 — Mrs. Bess' Fort, teacher near Wil-| ton who has attended the teacher’s: instithtg in Semidfi this week, & dayghter was Mis. Albert o) solik:to ddhn Ditly ‘8t. €loud: for the past week with case' of lagrippe dand tonsili within & lew dm " wonderful in color gnd gnorm attended to buliness matters in Be. . Skong]and Wer ‘gmng and calling o friends G ——— Rev. L. J. Jefdee utnmed Pnday evening from Minneapolis where he| spent'a few ‘days.on husiness in the interest of the Lutheran Hospital. 2. @ faims. D Land ¢company. 1-1 Bolstar, the pi‘d?;ty owned: by le- ry ‘Gunsaulus on* 'l‘wenty first street| betwen Park and Dalton has ' - béen| | Mrs. E. B. ficNell has been confin-| ef to her hame under. the doctor's] is reported to be improving and ex-| | pects~to be “able to be ont again size-10c a doze: Phone 3634. Bel- d which was owned by Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mnrgnret Gonslip‘. teacher near ‘Blackduck, attended the.teach- ers’ intstitue in Bemidji this week. 74 Miss Clara B. Church teacher at Cass Lake, was among the number attending the M. E. A. meetings in Bemidji. D. G. Wells left last evening on the 11 ‘o’clock -train for Minneapolis . | to attend to business matters during the: week eng. Miss Lillie Sthol reutrned to Be- midji this week from Ogilvie, Minn., where she has been the guest-of her pster for the past month. thtle Marjorie -Brown who has been ill this week at her home, an abscess having formed in her ear, is teported to be improving. Rev. T. B. Nordale will go io H.{ Swenson Lake school to condutt ser: vices tomorrow afternoon and to |7 Hart Lake far the evening seryices. 4 Miss Myra Banks of the state de- partmeént of education, who has been in Bemidji this week to assist in the teacher’s: institute, was an’ afternoon and dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McGhee, yéstedray. . Mr. and-Mrs. Frank B. Porten of Nashwauk are guests a the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pflugohe.fi’ while attending the M. E. A. mééhng in /| Bemidji this week. He.was farmerly. manual training teacher in file Be~ £ midjis chools. i Mr. and Mrs. Clara Slnelds, Ada, Minn., have purchased the Tesfdence Frank Trafton, 111 Mill Park, she moving her household goods here this ;| week. Mr. and Mrs.’ Charles Masoner who occupied the house previous to ‘| the sale have moved to 115 Mill Park. W. P."Dyer, formerly superintend- =l ent of the’Bemidji schools, but-now of Minneapolis, arrived in Bemidji yesterday gnorning-to- attend the-M.| E. A. meeting. He is a 6 o’clock din- ner guest this evening at'the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Robinson. He expects to return to his .‘home to- morrow night. 5.5 e Wiy is this wrong? The answer will be found among :oday’s want ads. (What “Blunder” do you suggest?) Opurl;ht 1922, Associated Editors Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Reynolds anrl family are moving this week from their summer cottage at Lavinia to 509 Amerita avenue. Superintendent A. M. Bank, of Park Rapids, returned this noon by auto to his home after attending the .M E. A. meetings for the past three days. . Mrs. H. A. Bndgemnn js expected aIlome ‘tomorrow morning from the Twin cities where she has attended a woman’s club convention: for three days this week. Mr.‘and Mrs. Fred Trimble and little son, Lowell, returned to their home in. Fifth ward Thursday morn- jing 4rom the Twin cities where they were the guests of relatives for a few days. Mrs. William Glenn expects to 'que for her home in Madison, Wis., Monday after vi ‘erett Glenn and family at ‘their cot- tage, Diamond Pomt, for the past two weeks. iting her son, Ev- Jens Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beck, Mrs. Nina Beck and Mrs. D. Bowe of Kelliher motored to Bemidji and were guests for a short time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Luebeck, 1208 America avenue. Mrs. Fred Howard, woh lives on irchmont road, received word from. her father J. M. Phillippi a former resident of Bemidji, who is en route to Eagle, Idaho, that he was having a most enjoyable trip and that he would be at the home ~ of his daughter, Mrs. Hugh Whitney within a few days. J i Misses Edith Nyquist'and Johanna | starts at eight o’clack sharp. Dahlgaard, of Kelliher, who attended —— the Teachers’ Institute and M. E. A.|PRESBYTERIAN DIVISION meetipgs in. Bemidji this week, re- turned today to their homes. Ladies’ Aid of the for Minneapolis to visit her mother time. :l‘hey will return to Bemidji|present. soon. and the "constitution was discussed and adopted. HOLDS MEETING TUESDAY The Dining Room Division of the Presbyterian Mrs. Max LaCore left this morning | church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Mrs. J. G. Gratton, who went there|Sthol, 823 America avenue and the last week to consult specialists and|chairman, Mrs. B. A. Dilley, requests has been under their care since that|that all members of the divisoin be Miss Beatrice Kittleson entertain- ed nineteen of her girl friends at her home 1317 Beltrami avenue Fri- day evening, the occasion ‘benig in honor of her thirteenth birth anni- versary. Games, music and tions furnished the entertainment for the evening. The home was prettily bf Fern Hfll James | hold“ its Tegular d@votional meetig tsis week. was in/Bemidji fra ing bw friends ings'in Bemidji Sunday ‘evening, Oé¢tober 8., All are| peip, B i ; present, After the lunche o i on e Bemidji fot a short time welcome, young and old: The. méeting g ¢ DG, Wells, 713 America avenue Sam Paquin merchnnt at S}mr 16 4 a_short’ ‘busmcss meeting was. held BIRTHDAY PARTY recita- | evening. PPN R gmmmuummmummummmmmlmmmnmmummmmummmnnllmmu||mmm||||m|||mmmn|m|m1w" ing from Minneapolis where he was operated on three weeks ago in the University hospital and has been there since that time while convalesc- ing. The operation was successful and he has made a good recovery. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Matthews and Mrs. Bertha Davis of Ortonville ar- rived in Bemidji last evening and are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Welch and family, 113 Ninth street. Mrs. Matthews is a sister of Mr. Welch. Several of the Bemidji ladies who were invited to a bridge-luncheon yesterday at the home of Mrs. Wm. Berry of Kelliher, returned by auto last - evening -to their homes. Those making the .trip included Mesdames H. Z. Mitchell, George Kreatz, George Baker, J. W. Diedrich, T. C. Stuart, M. L. Matson, R. J. Board- man, E. Frgnch, A. B. Kobe, J. H. Koors, C. C Eauum and J. C. Higbe. GG R R I E Miss Beth MacGregor, Red Cross commnmty nurse, returned this morning from a business trip to Minneapolis. Clarence Hammond who has been under the care of special- ists at the University hospital for about ten days, because of a broken arm returned to Bemidji with her. The specialist: t}mught best not to as they . first thought would hw cessary. A Jach Holt: and Frit1i Bru.netbevm a Scene fiom the | Paramount Picture, *While Satan Sleeps * SUNDAY—MONDAY The Season’s Fi lneat Heart—Drama A real big picture you’ll be proud to talk about. Far greater than any previous Holt drama. A strong unysual story superb- ly picturized. .A Peter B. Kyne Special __ ’W JACK HOLT, »n While Satan Slee efiurfiined hig *Tried and True” Sunday school‘class of boys at a radio part ylast evening at his home. His brother, who was a guest at the home of Mr. Wells ahout two weeks ago assembled and set up a radio outfit in the Wells home, and they have been hearing concerts nad programs from many stations. Mrs. Wells ser- ved lunch t othe boys later in the SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER illlllllllilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIlI BLADUCK FACULTY Is ENTERTAINED AT POINT Members of the faculty of the Blackduck public schools were enter- tained at Diamond Point Friday eve- ADDED ATTRACTION HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY “FQOLLOW THE CROWD” ALSO— “PERILS OF THE YUKON” ning by Mrs. L. J. Jerdee. Those present were Misses Mary Washburn Agnes Douglas, Ruth Overly, Jeanet- te Stechman, Cemilla Pierson and Sunday 2:30, 7:15 and 9:00 Matinee 10-25c—Eve. 15¢-30c Pflock's Fige-Piece Orchestra g Laila Jerdee of Blackduck and Miss Ruth Nelson and Miss Holdahl of Bemidji. IIlIlII|lII|lII|IlIl|lII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIlIIIlllIlIllIIIIIllIIIIIl|llIIIII|lII'I i 2 B - wnmmmmmummmmmfluflmmmmflmlmnmmnmm IrE_~ T = ADEATH INTHE DESERT | - e il - SUBJECT OF SERMON BY . Dr.G.H. ZENTZ Metliodist’ Episcopal Church SUNDAY EVENING, 8 0'CLOCK § - A:GREAT POEM BY ROBERT BROWNING GIVING A SUPPOSED ACCOUNT OF ST. JOHN’S DYING TESTI- MONY TO THE TRUTH SR | fiaf s 2000 )/ew:s‘ 079 "‘ ' ; IN the days of old Ronfe the people wore . - sandals—natural shoes—that kept the feet well, because they gave all the advantages of tggifig "ll)nnmws :hThen C:vxluauon adopted ¢ heel—allo e Y g:figd h;cfme amed—andw% 90%, of bh foot trouble as'a result. & £ i Thi ?r%m: newideain years —has revived the qo:fiz;t ggg healthfulness. Its con A ge gives “barefoot’” admnnfi' k:epsthearch from sagging whilé the 3 ~raised: ¥Yet you can have the in the Arch Preserver Shoe. Let 1 fiowyou this new idea in fine footwear. ™ % SPECIAL MUSIC Sheley's “KING OF LOVE’ If Winter Comes (Hutchinson).................October 29 heley s K BYG 0 L VE i Tfie Americanization of Edward Bok (Bok)....Nov. 5 H . Resui';ection (TOIStOY) ssommumnrmmnsmmay Nov. 12 MIXED QUA!;_II'ET:EI re. Mrs. Barl:)aedhurst e OTHER SERMONS [N SERIES | Dr. Jekyll and Mr, Hyde (Stephenson)... October 15 : _ Jean Val Jean (HUZO0)..oooorrorrorsocrrnee October 22 Mr. Pegelow Mr. Robinson There will be special musical numbers. You are cordially-invited. BEMlD.ll, MINN. 2 e .

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