Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 4, 1922, Page 5

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A\ i | Ll X T SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 4; 1922 Items for this column will be gladly ceceived by Mrs. Harv. ey, telophone 114, Readers owe it to their guests aad to | themselves to see that items of local interest are reported. " Every item wlil be given proper consideration when the source , is known. & e SO, > Gearge Cox is visiting friends-at Scribuer. over the:week- end. | B Mris and Mrs. A, Stohli of Eckles were shopping in Bemidji Friday. P e Gloiing out shoes at tremendous cutsin Price ‘at Troppman’s, ' ° & v SR L ¥ i Ba&éx: {Anderson ' ©-of Blackducki visited - friends in Bemidji Thurs- day. Mrs.and Mrs. H. A. Stilwell of Becida autoed to Bemidji Friday and visited friends. Wagner and Roman Beauty "Ap- plescoaly $1.49 a box at Troppman’s % Lo 1t 114 Olaf Olson of Blackduck was in] Bemidji Thursday ~transacting bus- iness gznd visiting friends. . Hear Dr Zentz Sunday evening | at Methodist church Subject: “The Americanization of Edward Bok.” 1114 Mr. nx;d Mrs. 1. E. Raymond of . transact . business. , Rev. T. B. Nordale ‘will motor to- morrow. aftérnoon to Hart Lake to conduct services in the cvening. 350,000 to Josz, {and company. . .!il farms. Dean {71188 Miss Myrtle Putnam, whao has been employed in Bemidji return- ned- to her home at Becida yester- day. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Otto Morken moved yesterday to the home they recently purchased on Lincoln avenue in Fifth ward. The Special series:of Sunday eve- ning sermons at- the Methodist church are attracting = considerabie attention The subject” tomorrow night is “The Americanization of Edward Bok” 1t 11 4 Elmer Gainey, who is working for the State Highway department, left e A ATy e J. P. Lahr and R. L. Given mo- |} tored to Blackduck- last- evening to | Loy THATCHER oo ||{The answer will: be found among today’s want ads. €What “Blunder” do you suggest) Gopyright 1922, Associated Editors Byron Russell returned this morn- ing-from the Twin Cities where he visited relatives and friends for a week MISS DILLEY ENTERTAINS Miss Ellen Dilley, 1217 Bemidji avenue, entertained . twelve of her girl friends at her home last eve- ning. A pleasant evening was pass- ed“in games, music and dancing, and lunch was served by Mrs. Dilley assisted by Miss Margaret Rood. HALLOWEEN CARD PARTY \ MOOSEHEART LEGION TO MEET WEDNE,SDAY‘ NIGHT * The Women of ‘the Moosehcart Legion will hold their regular bus- iness meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock at the Moose hall. There will be election of officers for the coming yezr and all members are requested to be present. W. B. A. OF MACCABEES TO MEET MONDAY EVENING The regular meeting of the Wo- man’s Benefit . association of Mac- cabees will be held Monday evening| at 8 o'clock at the K. C. Hall, and in view of the fact that the .rally is to be neid in- Bemidji by that Order November 18, it is especially urgent that the members all be pres- ent at the regular meetings. 1 MISS-SHAVITCH [ENTERTAINS Miss Rhea Shavitch entertained a few girl friends Wednesday eve- inig at her home 1115 Lake Boule- vard. Czrds were, played until about 9 o’clock and the remainder of the evening until 10:30 was spent in music-and dancing, and lurich was served by the hgstess. The guests icluded Myra Heller, Dora Jordan, Mery Jameson,. Pearl Campbell, Elsie Golz, Naomi Malakowiski and Ethel Palmgren. SURPRISED ON ANNIVERSARY About forty friends and neigh- bors of Mr. and Mrs. John Skugs- burg surprised them at their home 217 South Mississippi avenue last night, the occasion being their 44th wedding anniversary. ‘The guests Frohn were the guesty of friends o) . 3 yesterday morning for Bena to whlie shopping here:Friddy. transact business. On Tuesday evening of this week | were ‘entertained with a piano solo Mrs. R. J. Ripple entertained the|by Mrs. George Till, a vocal solo by i | \ = i/ Mrs. Scripture of Chidago is mak- ing her daughter, Mrsy McCurdy of East Bemidji, an_gxtgnded- Visit. Ladies gooy gu‘ 7 Shaes $1.00" yp Pt Tx 1" today to attend the meeting ‘hte. Bemidji =~ Farmer’s Clap. #7 % g George Fort who has transacted business in Bemidji this week, re- 4urned to his home at ‘Eckles Sat- vrday. : 0 N / Box Apples $1. 49 ty agent is./ the vicinjty” of Blackduck transact ing business. g . Mrs. J. M.‘Barnett, ‘1008 Missis- ‘;sippi avenue .is confined to her bed ‘and under the . dactor'’s care, with blood poisoning ‘in’ her wrist. G 3t 117 DANCE TONIGHT, Old Armory. Music by ‘Schuck’s Jazz orchestra. Everybody welcome. ' it 11 4 Mrs. Ed. Cramer is able to be up and ‘around again.after, a two ‘month’s illness which was quite ser- jous.” She was quite ill with rheu- matism and complications set in. dollats=a wegk«terdny‘ S. E. Greeg of Littlefork arrived in Bemidji last evening and is the guest ‘of ‘relatives here -while trans- acting' business today. He will return *| to his home tomorrow. - Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Brinkman moved this week to the Jefferson Hotel. They are owners of the build- ing and have assumed the manage- ‘ment of the rooming house. « R T Z” perfect iypewriter ¢leaner at - the Bemidji Book and Stationery store 2t 11 6 Dr. F. Reppeto of Cass Lake was a.between train visitor in Bemidji yesterdey en route to Minneapolis. to attend the home-coming and foot ball .game of the University to take place there ‘today. The many friénds of ~ Mrs. Wm. McCuaig will be pleased to learn that she is getting along micely at | Princeton. hospital where. she under- went an-operation last week, - ac~ cording to word received here yes- _ Children’s felt hats, former price ($1.95) $1.00 7 Wrs. Wm. S. LaMont invited a few friends to her home 1425 Irv- ine avenue as a surprise for her husband in honor of his birth anni- versary. A pleasant social evening was enjoyed and lunch served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Wilson return- 4 foot birch wood, $8.00 per cord|ed from the Twin Citigs and North- on car Troppman, Phone 927, 1t 11 4/ field where they 'motored over-a Miss/ Louise McCrfiady returned | friends. Phey also vesterday from the Twin Cities hav- | Carleton College relatives and attended . - the homecoming at week ago to visit ing pttended the football game there | Northfield “last Saturday. last Saturday and remaining- there as the guest of friends until yester- day Special reduction on gll coats at|office. Troppman’s, 1t.11 4 Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Lutheran Hospital will hold a food sale Sat- urday Nov. 4, at the Gas Company’s 6td11-4 Daniel Gainey, traveling salesman County Superintendent J. C. Mc- | for the jewelry firm known as the Ghee and acting assistant Miss Isa- belle Holdahl, reutrned to “Bemidji|na, visited his parents, Thursday night from Kelliher and - Blackduck having -visited some fif- Johnson Mfg. company of Owaton- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gainey Sr., and femily this week from Monday until Tnursday, - teen rural schools northwest of those |and also -transacted business here. . places this week- g —— RIZ type cleaner, type, cleans platens, cleans-all metal | church are Diselvees grease Cuts spots from-your | attention clezns your|ning sermons at The Special series of Sunday eve- the Methodist attracting considerable The subject desk’ No~ type brushing. No picking” night is “The”Americanization of out af particles from type. qu sale at Beinidji Book and Stationery store. = 2t 11 6 F¢ B, Duxbury of the. Duxbury Land company left Wednesday night for-the! Twin Cities to transact bus- iness and he will also see his son, Reubeh, receive the third degree of Edward Bok” 1t 11 4 Mrs. Frank Harris, teacher in the school at Frohn, came to Bemidji last night to spend the week end at her home. She will return there to- morrow afternoon in time to at- tend a social gathering which will be held at the school tomorrow Masoney. He will return to Bemidji, night, the:first of the week. Dan Rose left yesterday by-auto S Heat Dr. Zentz Sunday eveming|for the twin cities to transact bus- at Methodist: chiurch. Subject: “The | iness for a few days~.M Amerieanization of Edward Bok”|0olson and Mrs..J. F.:Bssler acco Miss: Florenc-e Willizms, the Wesley Conservatory of ‘Music “ both of Grand Forks, who entertain- . 4 ed ‘under the auspices of the lesi- cal Arc club at the Presbyterian church: last night; left” on the night train for theit homes. M. gnd Mrse Frank Hickerson and family, who have been living on a farm in South-Dakotd, moved to Bemidji this week and are located at 1219 Park avenue, He is & brick layer by trade and has worked at the Sanatorium this summer. They were formerjYesidents of Bemidji. 1t 11 4] panied him afid wilifwsit relath the ‘latter . going .to: Red - Wing reader | vigif: her daughter Mss Ruth, who and ‘Miss Lilah Sannes,. teacher in'is attending school there, Clean type on your, typewriter/i sures clean Z” the perfect cleaner. Bemidji Bock and Stationery ‘store, 2t-11.6 Mrs. Clarence Erickson, a form- er student of the Bemidji State Tezchers College, visited her friend Miss Ruth Peake, at the dormitory between trains Friday, en ‘roufe to her home at Pequot from places north of here, she having visited her { husband, who is working on a Mis- sissippi dredge. + | | SR st tomorrow impressions” Try “R TV “L. N.” club at a Halloween card party. Decorations in the Halloween scheme were used and lunch was served by the hostess. Prizes were awarded, Mrs. 0. Gravelle receiving first, and Mrs. R. W. Bush consola- tion prize. PRESBYTERIAN DIVISION TO MEET TUESDAY AFTERNOON Division No, 3, known as the Din- ing Room division of the Presbyter- jan Ladies” Aid will meét Tuesday- afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. M. Goughnour, 800 Bemidji avenue and the chairman, Mrs. B. A, Dilley requests that all members be pres- ent. McCURDY’S ENTERTAIN Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McCurdy man- . |agers of the poor farm, East Be- midji entertained their Bemidji friends at. their home.Tuesday eve- ‘ning at a Halloween party. Games and stories furnished the evening’s entertainment -~ and a bountiful lunch was served by the hostesses. Those present were. Messrs. -and “F¥esdames "A."D. Johfison, D. Cy Dvoracek, H. ' A. Pflughoeft, Mrs. Secripture of ~Chicago, Mjss™ Clover Sabin, and Edson Washburn. ‘Miss Clara Coe, and several readings i by Miss Laura Halvorson. Mr. and . Mrs. Skugsburg were presented with 'a rug in honor,of the occasion. Lunch was servéd at a late hour. ALL-SCHOOL FARMERS’ PARTY AT COLLEGE TONIGHT An all-school ‘fa¥mers’ party is to be held at the State Teachers col- lege this evening which promises to be especially. interesting. Farmer’. costumes will "be“in evidence and |all who attend will assume the “rube” role. It~ falls to the lot of some thirty students to furnish the program and these will impersonate the “Farmers’ Club.” The Corn Glee Club, directed by Fremont P. Wirth will sing. Election of officers of the farmers’ ‘club will .mlie,,p!ace and several noted personages are booked for speeches; Mrs. &*scn will be represented, also Mn Townley. “Woman Suffrzge” will be discussed and “Modern Convenicnces of the | Farm” also. A social fhour will fol- low. - i Badges GIVER' to British Shipe. Badges, sviabolical ot the name, are PASS UP ALL KINDS OF WORK Masculine Natives of the South Sea Islands Cannot Be Broaght to Do Any Labor. The natives of the Marshall Islands, 50 years ago, before the udvent of the missionaries, were typical savages ot the South s . They lived a nat- ural wild existence, unburdeved by clothes, and eating only whut nature provided for them-——coconut and the pandanus fruit. They had no b N They lived under. thatched roofs, sup- ted at_the four corners by, poles. “Today the natives it whife suits. “Tlie sif’ white collur seéins to make their fices blacker than they really are, and to bring out the de- signs '6f the tattoo marks wore clear- ly. They have schools and hospitals, which were staried: by those brave missjonaries of half a century .ago. l"rheh— chief js particulaxly modern. He lives in a. house, and- since Japan has taken possession le has a wire less station on his island, the igland of Wotje. He even dictates to u stenographer, who sits on the floor with a typewriter between his legs. The natives are not so far modern- fzed, however, that the men will be- stir themselves to do any work. They do not believe in work. They leave work to the women. The hardest task the men perform is to carry around the babies. They do this so the wom- en will have nothing to interfery with their work. Motcrcars for the Desert. A proposal to link up: southern Al geria- with the Niger by motorcarg suited to desert traveling is on fook Caterpillar-wheeled cars which can travel with equal ease across loose sand, snowflelds, and over ‘unequal ground will be used. It s Intendéd to link up Touggourt, a terminus of the Algerian railway, with Bourem, on the Niger, about 155 mlles to the east of Timbuctoo, The distance between these two places is about 1,860 miles through the desert. It Is belleved that the journey can be made in a fort- night, at the rate of 125 miles a day. One of the tests applied to a car was in a hotel, where, carrying five pas- sengers, the car climbed the stalrs, turned round at the top, and then came down again. GRAND TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY B, P. Schulberg presents {| “RICH MEN'S WIVES” A Gasnier Production By Frank Dozey and Agnes Chris- tine Johnson With HOUSE PETERS & CLAIRE WINSDOR Supported by a cast .of famous Artists being supplied to many ships In the British navy. Distributed by Al Lightman Corp. It's A Preferred Picture When_ Leatrice Jo; less speedin| cape erashes | licemzn, SATURDAY A Short Cameay s "TON Admission 20c and | LEATRICE JoY CECIL B. From the sensational Saturday Evening Post Story by When Thos. proseculing her to jail for M cven though h Later bis remorse, hi rise again. - ONE OF THE SEASON'S BIGGEST PICTURES —DON'T MISS IT— ADDED ATTRACTIONS At the ELK QO Theatre 1st show at 7:15—2nd at 9:00 THOMAS. MEIGHAN SUPPORTED BY and the greatest cast since “Anatol” IN ““NINE PART SUPER-SPECIAL PRODUCTION FOR PARAMOUNT " "Man slauyghter Alice Duer Miller SUNDAY— MONDAY IGHT for 3 days 40c—Matinee Daily 2:30 . - LOIS WILSON DE MILLE’S SPLENDOR” ¥ o ]Xn;lxxlfflylkl;)\wvlgé—'afi avigly, o as only (He g F Cocil B, De; makq Mhemi 1171 Special Music Nights the He-Man. Phone 45-W \Qz. unqualifiedly ree~ ommend this sturdy low shoe as the last word in style. ATall and Winter model for a Man's Man. Ask o SIS for - The““B& D’ Skoe Store : H Spccializing«ind-Fimng 5 "'207 Helt. Ave, Moose Hall Moose Hall Moose Hall To Presiding Cfficers, Chairmen and Commi!tee; of Lodges and Other Organizations Try the Moose Hall for your large meetings of all kinds It is exceptionally well lighted. It is ventilated by motor fans 1t has a splendid floor for dancing. It has a convenient kitchen, 1t is centrally located over the Bemidji Hardware Co. Its rental has been greatly reduced for this season. For rates and open dates, consult, as far in advance as possible the Moose Club Steward, John Matland, at the Moose Club. Phone 62. Moose Hall Moose Hall Moose Hall Moose Hall [[BH 9S00 {18 H 9S00\ [[8H 8SOOW Mooée Hall Moose Hall Moose Hall Moose Hall Monday, Nov. 6th ATTHEM E.CHURCHAT 8P M. - - STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE LECTURE COURSE PRESENTS E. ALEXANDER POWELL World Famous Traveler, who will lecture on “The Shado of Asia” READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS

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