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SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 28,1922 THE ‘BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER {tems for this column will be gladly veceived by Mra. Harv- ey, telephéne 114 Readers owe it to their guests and to themselves to see that items of local interest are reported. Every item wlil be given proper consideration when the source is known. A Mrs. Charles Fisher friends and relatives in Crookston; this week. Mr. and’ Mrs. I M. Jeffries of Spur are trahsacting business in Be- midji today. $60,000 to loun on farms. Dead Land eompany. 1-18%¢ Fred Barker of Wilton was a be- tween train business visitor in Be- midji Frday. W. A. Rice znd Walter Rice of Tenstrike autoed to Bemidji Thurs- day and transteted business and al- 80 called on relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rhoda and lit- tle son Albert motored this after- noon to their farm home at Turtle River to spend the week end. Be sure and get a Sunday Pioneer Press tomorrow, Cartoons and spec- jal write un on Bemidji. At the News Stand. 10 28 Rev. T. B. Nordale will go the first of the week to Hines, Quiring and Shotely to conduct mission meetings there the first three days. Leslie Bailey and Francis Rhea left last evening for Minneapolis where they will witness the Ohio- Minnesota foot-ball game there to- day. If you enjoy a good laugh, the kind of » laugh you are not ashamed of, don’t miss seing “Love is an Awful Thing,” featuring Owen Moore, Marjory Daw and Kathlyn Perry, at the Elko theater, Saturday Sunday and Monday. 110 28 Miss Amandt Schimel, teacher in the public schools at Grand Rapids, is the guest of Miss Myrtle Berry and other friends in Bemidji for the week end, having arrived on the carly morning train. Mr. and Mrs. T. Schadegg of the Twin Cities and Mr. and Mrs. Hal- sted of Merriam Park motored to Bemidji today and are guests of the former’s brother, I'. G. Schadegg and family,, 1108 Beltrami avenue. The latter motored to Cass Lake yester- day to meet them and they spent the night at the farm there, is visiting “ valatives over the weckiendsi® Mr. and Mrs. J. Evan Carson and family and Erton Geil of Virginia arrived in Bemidji by auto late Fri- day night to spend the week end with relatives. They expect to make the return trip Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Archic Reed = and Bobby and Jack, also Mrs. Cora Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Vetter and Earl Towle will motor tomorrow morning to the farm home of Mrs. Wes ‘Wright to spend the day. Leo Lalone, a former resident of Bemidji, motored to Bemidji- Friday from Minneapolis to visit his sisters Mrs. S. D. Snyder and family, also Mrs. Adeline Goodrich. He may de- "l cide to remain here during the win- ter. . Mrs, H. F. Huffmah of . Minne- apolis arrived in Bemidji this morn- ing from Minneapolis to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mzlzahn and her sister, Mrs. Eugene Allen, of East Bemidji. 3 Mr. and Mrs, S. E. Hurlocker and sons, Charles and Paul returned yesterday from a two weeks’ trip to Nebraska, having visited relatives at Tekmah snd Lyons during that time. They accompanied Otto Lil- lianthal on the trip. Misses Myrtle Kolbe, Virginia Bradford, Ruby Morse, Verna Da- len and Alice Patnodi all of the State Teachers college, went to Cass Lake today to be guests of Miss Florence Mullen, also a student of the college, at a week end house party. Mrs. Will Ellis of Portland, Ore., called on ‘friends in Bemidji Friday en route to Minneapoils to visit friends and other relatives for two weeks. From there she will return to Bemidji for a longer visit and also go to Shevlin to visit relatives be- fore returnng to her home. They were former residents of Bemidji Mr. Ellis having at one time owned| will precah in the English at Pine- [\vcod on “Christian Hospital Work.” and operated a movie show here. BLUNDERS l The answer will be found among today’s want ads. What “Blunder” do you suggest) wonvright 1922, Associated Editors Miss Geraldine Reed and Alfred Lortie will furnish orchestra music for s dance at Deer Lake tonight. City Attorney Thayer C. Bailey left for the Twin ~ Citics Friday where he will spend several days on legal business. Be sure and get a Sunday Pioneer Press tcmorrow,' Cartoons and spec- ial write up on:Bemidji. At the News Stand. 10 28 Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wells are ex- pected to arrive today from Minne- apolis to spend the week end at the home of his brother, D. G. Wells and family 713 America avenue. Mrs. John Marin - arrived in Be- midji last night from her home at Guthrie to spend the week end with her’ mother and other relatives here. She will return there on Monday- Miss Luey Dunnigan, critic teach- er of the Third grade at the Bemidji State Teachers college, returned on this morning’s ‘train from St. Paul where she attended the M. E. A. meeting this week. Virgil Gregg, who is staying with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Bert Getchell, while attending the Be- midji State Teachers College, is spending his vacation with his par- ents at his home at Littlefork. “ L. J. Jerdee will preach in the Norwegian language at the| Aure church on “The Reformation Festival” Sunday morning snd at 3:00 o’clock Sunday afternoon he Rev. GRAND Sunday - Monday “The Eternal Flame” Adapted by Frasies - Marion from HONORE’ DE BALZAC'S “LA DUCHESSE DE LAN- GEAIS.” Directed by Frank Lioyd, 8 reels impressed with the screen’s Three Arts in excel- sis. A First National Attrac- tion Fox News Grand Orchestra Al St. John Special Comedy— BRAND MEI— Brand me! Burn your mark upon my forehead that the world may know I am yours forever—the weal of pain, the symbol of love! Truly this and a hundred other moments of superlative splendor make “The Eternal Flame” The Drama Magnificent NORMA TALMADGE Has created a pleer to “Smiling Through” In the drama incomparable. The dazzling romance of a faithful wife and a wilful beauty 7u France’s gayest courts A magsterpiece—a nation wide sensation in apj.eal. Norma Talmadge s Adolphe ean MenJou in “The Fternal Flame” - News Stand. Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Cadwell, form. er residents of Fifth Ward, but now of Backus, visited friends in midji the first of the weck. r Bailey left last evening for Minneapoiis by auto to transact business and attend the football \game there- today. Mr, and Mrs. Bert I\a}ior re- ~umod Thursday from a trip to Du-{ luth .and other Minnesotz cities, whu‘e "they have been visiting \‘ftjij;mls for the past weels, 3 Press tomorrow, Cartdons and spec- At the 10 28 ial write uo on Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilcox and family are moving today from 501 America avenue to their duplex re- cently vacated 'by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tibbetts, 518 Third Street . SONS OF HERMAN HOLD REGULAR MEETING SUNDAY The Sons of Herman will hold, their regular meeting Sunday after-| noen st 3 o’clock at the K. C. Hall and all members are requested to be present. Be-|Friday evening shortly FhonS ‘}wmdmgmmm. on J el % |a graduate SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS i OF GIRLS ENTERTAINS BOYS The “Up and At It” class of girls of which Mrs. E. H. Denu is teacher, of the Methodist Sunday school were hostesses last evening to the “Tried and True Class” of boys taught by D. G. Wells, at a Halloween party given in the basement of the church. Halloween decorations were used and well pianned Halloween games and stunts created a lot of fun. Lunch was also furnished and serv- ed by the girls’ class. ..MRS. CAMPBELL ENTERTAINS Mrs. G. W. Campbell, 1202 Min- nesota avenue, entertained the class of the Presbyterian Sundzy school taught by Miss Mildred Richardson of 'which her little daughter Miss Katharine, 1s a member, at her home this afternoon from 3 to 5 o’clock. It was in the nature of a Halloween party, games and stunts in kepeing with the season being planned as en- tertaiment. Refreshments were serv- ed by the hostess. Eighteen members of the class of boys and L,lrl; were present. fee Beans “The Shiek” - Matinee 2:30, 7:10-9 10¢-30c FARR-PH[BBS i A quiet home wedding took place o’clock at the city home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Phibbs, 523 Beltrami ave- nue, uniting the lives of their daugh ter, Miss Pearl, and Raymond ° D. Farr of Caledonia, Dr. G. of the M. E. Church officiating. immediate families witnessed the ceremony. They were attended by Miss Doris Flately, near friend of the bride, =nd Dwight Farr, mUmr of the groom. Following the cére- #‘1" oy “byide Hvas p\‘ithiy ..L&;né- in a gown of white satin and wore a corsage boquet of pink roses, the bridesmaid wearing a canton crepe gown, and also a2 rose boquet. Miss Pearl has lived the greater part of her Jife in Bemidji and was educated in the Bemidj schools being after 8} H. Zentz} The | ’mombcr of the class of 1921. She is!| from their home at Crosby one of the most favorsbly known young people here. She held the po- sition as stenographer at the Sen- tinel office for several months, re- signing that position in the early summer and spendng the summer months with her parents at their farm home in Rockwood Township. The: groom is algo well known here having been a student at the Be- midji State Teachers college, and later taking®@a eourse at_ the Stout Infl.lt&llt at (Menominee, Wis. u.mwg m ‘ghere | Tm. spring. o He g "B man- | ual “traithg teacher _athlctic di- | rector at Caledonia, Minn. Their hosts of friends here extend best wishes for a happy and prosperous | future. Mr. and Mrs. Farr and son, Dwight, parents and brother of the groom, motored to Bemidji Friday of the high_school, _a ., grad-| ! to be present at the wedding. They returned to their home: to. day. WOMAN'S STUDY CLUB TO S~ MEET MONDAY Arrsgr&ou An excellent program, both fifer- esting and instructive, h#is beespre- i pared for the regular meeting of the { Woman’s Study club Monday after- | noon in the club rodms in the base- ment of the City iHibrary and it is upe.cmlly urged t &t all members | be prcsenx. e GRAND TONIGHT ELKO SUNDAY The funniest photophaly farce in years Awful “Love Is An Thing” With the same star as “Reported Missing” OWEN MOORE Supported by MARJORY DAW & KATHLYN PERRY It’s a story of a lot of loves with their guns all trained on one poor man—whose first wedding present was a breach of promise suit. IT’S A RIOT OF MERRIMENT SPECIAL MUSIC NITES Matinees 2:30 10c & 25¢ WIN THE BIG PRIZE! Everyone Has An Eaual Opportunity. Contest Starts Today—Closes November 6th In order to better advertise GOLDEN GIFT Breakfast cof- fee and NASH’S Delicious coffce we are going to inaugur- ate a Contest in which every user of coffee may participate, THREE BIG PRIZES ARE OFFERED TO THOSE WHO GUESS ON THE NUMBER OF COFFEE BEANS IN GLASS JAR DISPLAYED AT THE PIONEER OFFICE Read the few simple rules in opposite column See the display in the Daily Pioneer Show Wind- ow, specify NASH COFFEE when you order from your grocer, and try {o guess the number of Cof- contained in the glass jar. The prizes are all worth while Contest closes November 6th You can’t lose, because NASH'S Delicious Coffee and GOLDEN GIFT Breakfast COFFEE are ex- cepitonally fine grades and are not expensive. WE WANT YOU TO TRY THEM Then we know you’ll always want to buy them. NASH FINCH COMPANY WHOLEQALERS My guess on the num- ber of coffee beans con- | tained in the glass jari Nights 7:30-9:00 15¢ & 30c To the FEE. To the to the to the (12 Ib. cans) NASH’S GOLDEN GIFT COFFEE. —— RULES OF CONTEST 1—This contest is open to any man woman, boy or girl, except employ- ees of either to any SW pr 8—All ed not 1922. Street Address .,...... Three Big Prizes correct amount—One case (36, lb. cans) of NASH’S DELICIOUS COF- SECOND PRIZE (30 Ib. GIFT COFFEE. To the one guessing third nearest their families. 2—Each answer must be accompa- nied by three labels from a can of Gift coffee. 3—Only one prize will be awarded 4—You may send in as many an- ers as you wish, but only ¢ will be awarded to any one person, 5—The labels sent with your an- swer must be the complete wrap- per from a can of Nash Delicious or Golden Gift-coffee. 6—In case of a tie the prizes will be divided. 7—The prizes will be awarded by -a committee of impartial judges. 9—The prize winners \ull be .an- nounced one week after the close of the contest. 10—The answers may be mailed ot delivered to—Contest Manager. NASE-FINCH COMPANY | C. C. BURR PRESENTS Jnhnny Hines’ Latest ‘Sure Fire Flint’ in 6 reels { With— Johnny Hines Doris Kenyon Edmund Breese Robert Edeson J. Barney Sherry Effie Shannon Laughs—more laughs—speed ~—thrills and perhaps a tear— that’s our formula. Charles Hutchison in— “Hurricane Hutch” Fox Comedy in two parts """ Grand Orchestra Mat. 2:30, 7:10-9 10c-25¢ IIII IR0 FIRST PRIZE one guessing nearest to the one guessing second nearest correct amount—One case cans) NASH’S GOLDEN THIRD PRIZE correct amount—One case the Nash-Finch company or Nash Delicious or Golden one household or family. one answers must be postmark- later than November.. 6th, BEMIDJI, MINN. | §