Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 2, 1922, Page 3

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diglly invited to 3 * ‘inee tomorrow. (Sunday) at the Elko Elke'{a Lan d Company Max Luebeck af visited friends iness in Bemi Misses Wanda and Flotnece Hatt- an. .of Kelliher. 'were ‘guests over [" nksgiving at. the ‘homi Irvine ' avenue. They willt their home tonigh »fMiss Alice Mlmm!; , eveting train _tonight. fo: Tenstrike ? to visit at the E: A.iGri :home over a ] sifting any, iq. 11 16|:£ ;A free. lecture Science will be give ning, December 5th in’ theater at 8:15: > in the Bemidji high school, wenf to hér home at Little Falls her Thanksgiving vacation. nesota avenue from Wilton, where Mr. Bell_has been employed during the tafl months. There will be a special sérvice to- ow, night at Yhe Methodist church. Subject, “The Man of Pow- er.” " lt 12 2 Mrs. M. F ‘Wilson™ and little son Ralph retfned to-{their home- in Bemidji’ from :Dnluth where they have been the guests of relatlves for the past ten:days. . - NOTICE—There will be no mat- ‘theater on acconut of the Memorial services. 1t. 2 Herbert Warfield left on the night| > For train yesterday for = Minneapolis{—and where he will receive the Shriner’s degree in Masonry today.. . Remember: your, ‘magazine slib- scription at the Presbyterian Ladies] Aid sale, 1t 122 Miss Floy Edson; 3 m State Teachérs. college faculty, re- turned this morning. fronr Grand Rapids where she was the guest of’ friends over Thanksgiving. _Give your friends magazine sub- scrlpnons for Chnsfimas at -the Pres-{~ 1?.2 Nt Given Teft last ev Twin_cities - £ attend the-S‘lmners’ hardware, di- rector’s meeting next week. He expects to be gone about a weck Mr. and Mrs K. H. Olson, Minnescta avenue: entertdined.. as] Thanksgiving . guests, Mr. and. Mrs. Joe McTaggart..and. sons, Ber Charles, alqo Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilson ,and the latter’s mothe‘ Johnson_and Misses. Clover ™ Openivg: Sam"n Where\c: the $CiMpags; rpnmts peo- ple are wal'fing to-se.! B}Jt, Sweet: Confy “East is West.” s e e Constance Talmadge, for the first time, combines drama wnh her in-| imitable humur. s s As a p]a) “E._st is. West" Wenq two. years on Broadway—You know! what that menns 4 o N Here’s the p:cturc yon Ve md S0 much about in the Saturday: Ev& ning Post”—The picture - in spired Ellis Parker Butler to» sit down and tell the American public ail about it. z 2td 122 ‘s % mber of bhe i 701 3 ‘Ea"p is West.” Jiormer :Bemridji : va your Chiristmas gnfis ‘Bt the yyterian Ladies sale ‘Déc. 5. All] : e ‘of Mr. ang Mrs. P. E. Tibbitts and family ¥eturn to of ‘Nashwauk. She was also a Th’inksglvmg Day;: gnest. Aniong- “the attractions erian. basement Dec. surp‘fise for the" chfldren. {nends for a f hfi'fi‘ to "Bemidji- Monday Alice Prather- went ‘to Tm ¢ Tiursday- - might- to -« days. She will re: there, of the; Miscellaneous booth at the Presb; 5 will be a 2t 4 visit night to Tresunie her st\ulie; ‘at the College Dorn’t. orget “the dake,,? Tuesdayy ecember 5. Pl pus basement of the h. Luncheon and ‘2¢° 124 Elstone» cousins of Mrs. W. Z. Robinson were ‘923 Minnesota ayenue. ot the noon- train yes- at Carlton, Minn. an of ' Grand Opening Sunday A story of Chinatown rian - Robinson, ‘cousin M Robinsort . of Sleepy Eye, Minn, were also guests this week at +the Robifson - home. that be- gins on a loveship-and ‘ends in love. ik w Never a_ picture’ like it. o x Constance' Talmadge’s first_‘real BIG picture. R On its blg——beauhful—elght reels of fun and drama ‘s Dreamy Chmxwwn becomes wide s“ummxe‘ Talmadge blends com;dy ma. P * Pretty Ming Tny’lr pr&irfise croym Cholly Ynng—Kl ‘town. wike when Constance does the| thh of China- gze firs or the firsg time, Constance | Mrs. Alice Miller and son aced businesg}in“Bemidji this week and ‘returned home- Friday. where he wlll be emp!oyed for, some tine. % conducting:'a..logging Vh&lfiix able this sellon must, be pm;» n the Moose Hall; dates - will hg initiated. . Mts. Ruth Pierce, district. deputy, will be pres- ent. Following, the bumnes, meet- || ing a dance, willibe given and lunch | served. It is uxged that all ,\nembem‘; be present. .i.f. . Mis§. four different models W w,ym.n ‘Ball lef; Friday for Rey-|: D. to visit friends and rel- nnd transact business for a Miu Francis Pen- rod, teacher at Kewatin, The latter eorge trans-|taught in Bemidji last year. hléx Doran is attending the Shriners’ meeting in Minneapolis A.. King of Turtle River was_in|today and will remain over the week Bemidji Eriday.en.route to.Margie|end, returning to Bemidji Monday. Gail and B}auche Bunh will _re- turn tonight from Brainerd, where Mr. and Mrs Lon Davis, who are|they spent Thanksgiving with . their camp near|grandpzrents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pinewood, were between train vis-|Bush., itors ‘in Beémidji Friday. Mlss Avis .Camenm, bend:er at Mr. and Mrs. - Carl Golz, 523 Min-|Park Rapids, is spending hem’[‘hanks— nesota_avenue, had as their 2 o’clock dinner guests Thanksgiving Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. L. Meilicke and three daugh- ters r.nd Rev. H. W. Radloff, Mlss Esther Olson, a graduate of the Bemidji State Teachers College last spring, now teacher at Gonvick was in Bemidji yesterday trans- acting busmes; and visiting fnends 2 The q arantme was removed to- day -from ‘the H, H. Bolster home 19th: ang Park, the daughter, Misc. Laila, having recovered from a slight attack of diptheria. The other mem- bers of the family escaped con-| tractmg the dxscase “Mrs. Bernt tson. and ‘daughter Averil left- Thutsday - ‘for- Sulphur Springs. ‘where “Ensign Knutson is taking ‘treatment - for rheumatism. She'will also atténd the annual con- vention of ‘the Salvation- Army to be beld in Minnezpolis Mr, ‘and Mrs. G. O. Sinclair, 509 Twelfih street, K 1nd as theirThanks- giving Day .guests Mr. and-Mrs. D, C.. Webb and daughter T! Clearbrfook This was,in of a reunion ,the, families being friends: while-living 3 Rochest.er. next week. . -} | | | | Mrs 7 ’l’egtmeyer giving vacation With her parents Mr. and Mrs. ‘A, D. Cameron, Grant Valley. Mr and Mrs. E.R. Evins en- tertained -at Thanksgiving, dinner Miss Madeline :Glynn ‘4nd. Miss.Mar~ garet Johnson, Bemidji ngh school teachers ‘also Mlss He]en Evans of Erskme. sts Corinne Cady of Comfrey Minn., will arrive in Bemidij today ang ‘will- make her home “with: her aunt, Mrs. Joe McTaggart, while at tending the BEl‘nldjl State Teachers college the comlng term. Mr and_,Mrs J.-N.: Ganter, : 613 Third street, entertained Thursday st 3 ociock dmner compllmenhu'y to Mrs; A. J. Harker of Duluth, the guests including. Messrs. and Mes- dames E. R. V. Harker and family. Miss Helen Evans, who has been the. guest: of “her pareénts, Mr. and rs. E. R. Evans and. sister, Mrs. Beth Yaple, during her Thanksgiv- ing vabnhon, will .¥eturn .. ‘to Ers- kine tomorrow to resume her teach-| . ing M&;xd'ay in the }\xgh schoolyy ]\ks. F. E Finn lefg last night for ~Minneapolis| Finn will receive the eare ists_in- the N. P. Hospiut ed in an auto aceident while. returning home fmm worrk re- cently. Mlsp Ehzabm b..uey, teacher at Ssqlk, Cemer, ‘came to Bemidji Wed- n da evemng to spend her Thanks operation ; at. Rocheater, nnd ‘that, fl;ey visit- over Thanksgiving. to -return’ to Bem’nd]x ey ‘Awere he. is msmlllng‘ ’ I}m of Fifth Ward and IOR SALE 7-réom house on pmred street.., 4;.room house in Nymore Lai to loan_on ‘improved propertys W. N. Bowsér, O’Leary-Bowser: Bldg.| partly the use of. bath. Phone_ 6613t 5 tin_pén £omato colored Parkerbu leave at the State Teachers Col- ing . there - Weilnesday -for |/ system in, the schcol ] for- sale or exchange. Mnney 3t 5! | 3 furnished || rooms for light housekeeping with { lege, 2t'4 W B..A. Q fiAQCi‘BEES (o} ' GIVE DANCB MONDAY NIGHT: Benefit. Asso;latlon of the bees will give a dnnce at. the New Moose. Hall, Decen\ber 4th: Lunch will be served in the tea .room abthe hall.: The big doli will at 11:00 -p. m. Dance 'tickets wil be 50 cents each and lunch 15 cents. - M W. B_ A, OF MAC S B. 5 Dunnigan and g}mwhe Dodge as- sisted in receiving, “WIN ONE” CLASS HOLDS large attendance and a good time at its social. and business meeting he]d' last evening in the basement of the Methodist church.. An’ entertaining | playlet “Thanksgiving Annc”, given by some of the members. of the. class’ who reside in Fifth ward and cach of the actors took the pavts well. The - proceeds .) ecclv from the silver bffering were plied 'class. sides Mrs. C. M. Darner is obtaining re- sults, as a report made last ning showed that one side had earn-) ed aver $15.anu toward the. Centenary pledge. Near- 1 mght ‘oors, C. N. Neilsen and| ™" station. will be opén until notice from 7:30 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. week days; and from 9:00 a. m. to 12:00 p. m. Sundays. day ‘an an “At Home” from 4 to 6§ in' Sanford "Hall, invited guests.. Crysanthemums werc used in decorating, yellow living room, and lavender and yel- low in the dining room. Victrola music was enjoyed throughout -the afternoon and a-dainty lunch served. Mrs Wilbur Lycan and Mrs. Dan Moore assisted in pouring. cof- fee from 4 to 5 and Miss Leila Stan- ton and Mrs. G..M. Torrance from The Guard Team of the :Bemi Mac, given away TO_MEET HONDA -NIGHT At the egule s, meeting of the Wo- | iation to be held at 7:30 o'clock in class: -of candi- | M.ABEI, BONSALL AND MRS. THACKER ENTERTAIN Miss Mabel Bonsall and Mrs. Grace } Thacker Werd hostesses yester- there being. 93 in '1hel was to 6. Misses Clara Schuster, Lucy VERY ENJOYABLE SOCIALf The “Win One” class reports a[ was ap- to the centenary pledge of the A contep tween two chosen with Mr:i. R L, Given and eve- | . the other over $11 $7 was added to the fund last NOTICE The Northwestern Oil Co. service further Notthwestern’ Ofl Co. E. H. Jerrard, Mgr “THE RANGE Rrbms*' ta Mat; 2 i30, drund Orchestra Fingers almost Human SEE THEM AT THE DEMONSTRATION —almost human in: their teuch,. in their thorough cleanliness. The fingers cn the agi- tator of the ‘Marswells Washer, when combined with thé exclusive cone, constitutes the very highest de- velopment in electric washing machines. At the special demonstration by factory representa- tive on Monday you will -have revealed to’ you the most simple, efficient wringer devised, These two featurcs—the fingers and cone and the wrmger—lt will pay you to see these gcne. If you won't be here ‘on the above date. will give you n demonstration. GIVEN HARDWARE BEMIDJI Phone 57 ¥ Bapi day toattend the teetingsof il 1o i’ thatiGveningsandsatsig! ini thel! oy <ot S BT Inixy Saamiarnh M ostiow i very raechanical come in now and we 316 Minn. Ave. Finder” please| {" Phone 16 GEO. T. BAKER & Co. The HALMARK Store COME AND HEAR THE LATEST RECORDS - Corniér 3rd’ and Bet. Ave.

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