Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 9, 1917, Page 10

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EH— -+wood school Friday attérnoon: j*#*%f#**«**#i#* i3 PLEASANT “ihe night as the guest of “Webster. £1in, ' Norberg. daughter, Helen, Miss Lenora Ryan, . Mr..and Mrs. N. L. Knox and daugh- © ‘Burquist home Sunday. “-Florence, spent Sunday afternoon at . F. W. Stout's. KK KK XK KRR KKK * PINEWO0OD ::*41«4:*#««4:4««*&-! The 3. U, G.”" club of Wlltnn, consigting of ten girls, held its meet- ng Friday night at the home of Sig- mora-Bangen. ' The usual work was dispensed ‘with for this time, the eve- heing spent ‘in’ playing’ Hallo- games. - The lower rooms of 8 ‘symbols suggestive’ ‘of “Hallo-| All sorts. of ‘pranks were zes in the glmel went to Miss- Alice Ballangrud, Al vens Rogers, Alice: Guyer and Minnfe ' Guisness. ” The refreshments were- also sugges- * tive.of Hallowe’en. .. 'The next meeting will be_held at ‘the” home of Miss Blizabeth: Bren- nan, ‘November 16, ***ii*ii*#ii* ivw#¢i#" Miss Iva Wright was a Saturday vutor with her sister, Mrs. Harry llr. and llrl Peter P‘mt 'wmeBQ- dji ‘shoppers Saturday. 7Mr. and Mrs. Casper Knapp and children” called ‘on Mn. Fred Lange turday. & ‘W. Kingsbury nd son, nalph. were Fernhill visitors: Blturany. s Miss Bdna Wright,: who' is, teach-, -at Boot Leg lake, visited Friday . Saturday with her sister, Mrs. rry -Vogt. Miss Margaret erght, whc hal visiting Hazel: Barclay’retur home Sunday. ' - Clarence and ‘Lowell" Peters were unday visitors at. the c. Klngs Ty home. C. 8. Ferris was a Bemldjl shop er Monday. Mrs, Fred Lange and. son, Fred, :;alled on Mrs. George Knapp Mon- a; ‘William Hanson, who has been orking in Dakota, - returned home for a short visit with his parents. +H, 8. Stilwell was a Bemidji shop- er:- Thursday. Miss: Alice Butler, visited Mrs. T. ‘Wright Sunday. ¢ William Hanson, Sr., who has en. very ill inflammatory @heumatism, is' Teported ;convales- ‘Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Stilwell and family and Mr. Stilwell's brother,t¢ne i program the" evening was ‘spent si@lynton Skinner, Sundayed at “‘e[in playing games in the school room. ~had-a-good. PR Rosglsr hamgy oottt iMrs, T. J. erght Sunday ‘evening. : "-Mrs. Fred Lange visited the Edge- . «Mrs, H. 8. Stilwell visited Mrs. C, i'W. Kingsbury Thursday. ‘Mr.. and. Mrs. Harry Vogt were Bemidji shoppers Friday. Mrs. M. Luebeck visited Mrs. Fred ‘Lange Tuesday. ' " ‘George Knapp was a Bemldjl shop- iper Tuesday. VALLEY * -k**-k‘k******#**# Mrs. W. S. Fauhl and Miss Lenora IRyan spent Saturday in Bemidji Ishopping. ~ Mrs. Fauhl came home Saturday evening, Miss Ryan spent Helen Jones. The Ten-Mile-Lake: school, dlrect— ed by Miss Ryan, gave an interest- ling program on' afternoor of’ Hal- lowe'en, as follows: SiTeIf You Were Standing. in Our {Place,” Hugh Oberg. “The Wind,” Lee Hedglin. "What- Betly Thinks of Bobby, Gladys Norberg. “Reminding the Hen,” Norman ““The Night Wind,” Florence Knox ““The Ragged Man,” Harry Hedg- *“Little Willie's Hearing,” Martiu “Our Hired Girl,” Marjorie Web- ster. '“Hnw to ~Make a Jack o' Lan- tern,”. Ada Wintrom and Edward ‘Hcd"!ln ‘A 'SJacolroom Episode,” | Webster. , “Cetting Information Out of Fa- ther,” Donald Knox. Recitation—Lilly Norberg. Dialogue—*A Hallowe'en prise,” the school. After the program the pupils en- gaged in a peanut hunt.' Mrs. C. E. Erickson, Ellen Erick- son and Ada Winstrom were callers at Dan Oberg’s Sunday. Mrs, W. S. Fauhl entertained the Crochet club Saturday afternoon. The ladies signed the pledge of the U. 8. food administration. Those present were Mrs. J. C. Vogler, Mrs.: F‘ R. Webpster, Mrs. M. W. Knox, Saiss Carol szX, Miss Lenora Ryan, Mrs. N, L. Knox, Bért YVoglér and Lheryl Kiox. .Mr. and "Mrs. Emest Norberg and Fred Sur- ter, Cheryl, were guests at the Nels Mrs. M. W. Knox and daughter, X Mrs. Crone of Shevlin was.a Pine- wood caller Saturday. . B. Millar and daughter, . Frma, ~spent Saturday in Bemidji. Mrs, L. Tegner -was.un Bemidji a Mond: F‘edenl Dam where she th;o a few days. 5 Belmond, Iowa, where he will be em- 'ployed. . While there .he' will also visit relatives. John Holton was 8 Solway caller Sunday. Carl Humbentnd and Bennfe I son, spent Monday ‘in’ Bemidjt. Carl Josephson, who is at ‘Little Fork, came home Monday. "tor a few days visit with his family. Millar transacted’ business in anla mm Slturdny. iit&**#i«k;*#*: L L L EERERE L SRS returned from a ‘Six weeks’ visit to her: parents in Wisconsin. Mise Flornce Plummer, teacher on the ‘sand ‘ridge, saye her acholars|bri an enjoyable Hallowe'en party and filled the kiddies up ‘with apples, oranges, ice cream, cake and lemon- Guy Nair has been working put- ting in bridges the past ten days. Ed Fesberg made several trips to .| Goodridge and Thief River Falls -L1ast - week. *, B4 ‘Fitch is very busy . hauling ood. Albert Carlson and wife arrived m Wadens tast week. - Mr. Carl- ‘son. expects to- operate his sawmill| in a few days. “Mrs. Jack Doss.eand Mrs. Frank Marcoe - were' visitors at T.horhu;lt Iast week. . X *’«'f‘kai*#‘% AR x SPUR: *«#«*#tii*ii*#i D. Dueshane is' stopping -at Post- master: Gerlinger’s a few.days after -which he: will leave for Canton Mrs. -Effie ‘Geroy. and:Mrs. G Jinger were shopniers between trains| in. Bemidji on -Friday. The Red Cross people at: Tenstrika and Turtle River are working hard for ‘the -cause. Woed sawing. will soon ® be 'the work of many ‘about here. Mrs. Frank -Falls went : to '~ her daughter’s home at Tenstrike Fri- day for ‘a short visit, iii****flffi*i*i* * SAUM KKK HEEKK KKK KK KKK The Hallowe'en program ' at . the Saum school was'a decided success. The house wag packed and the pro- gram ‘good. - The song numbers by Mrs. Eberhard were especially ap- preciated ' by the audience. ‘After rank Marrs, who = comes from North,” Dakota, has pufrchased the Moen - place 'and - moved his family ‘there. ' The children entered school last week and are a welcome addi- tion to our students, Conrad Bonnss_ as purchased one of ' Frank. Marrs’” automobiles. Della - Anderson seriously. sick, threatened with appendicitis. * Her father took her to IKelliher -last week. where slie is being cared for by Mrs. Sterling. Della is much missed by her schoolmates and ‘we hope she will return soon, well and strong. The .three teachers have given up housekeeping and are now boarding with Mrs. Quale. The Saum school has received new song hooks which will add much to the interest of the school. 2 New seats have arrived and ‘were placed in the high school room.| There are now 37 students ifi this room. It does seem as if Saum is becoming gquite a city.. Fred Benson, Maurice Stortroen, Olaf Bonnes and Arthur Olson have recently retutned from Dakota to their homes -here. The high school class in English II had a very interesting debate-last J'riday on the ‘quesuion; ‘‘Resolved that more stringent immigration Jaws .should be passed.” The new school barn is now com- pleted and ready for the drivers’ teams.: It is intended to try and nay' for the barn through entertain- ments, so that it will not cost the district anything in taxes. Thomas Dokken, Harold Dahiman and Arthur Olson enrolléd in school this week. They all take bookkeep-! ing . and the class —now seven members, the others Della Anderson, Lillian Anderson, numbers {- being | * Elmer Johmson” and Reuben Carj- somn. Class in English II has pust fin- ished the study of Milton. The|x poems read were L’Allegro, 11 Pen- seroso, Comus and’ Licidas. Monday's studies will be on the subject of Hallowe'en = adventures, with special emphasis on the swim- ming exploits “of John Brooks Im trying to escape being cornered, while ‘Tunning’ from the protessors housé:~ This wlii be conservation week in the Saum district. The food con- servation cards will bé distribated and signatures solicited. Omn Fri- day, Mr. Hankey will speak oa the causes of the war to the assembled school. Liberty bells have been dis- tributed asking parents to sign the cards and ring the Liberty Bell in Berlin. Patriotic songs will be sung Friday. Mrs. Hankey has taken charge of the Fifth grade industrial- work, be- cause of the crowded classes. Because of the high cost of pro- visions, the cooking classes will be largely discontihued and more time spent on sewing during the remain- der of the year. The beginning: M"nim t:tmm training are getting a nicé si s made a mortise 1 joint that is -quie young fellow, o clal; meefing will: b to “consider the bon settle the . questlon accept ‘'the . wagons or new rigs: and refuse those 'sent by the ‘Wayne: .company. <. 5 married. We at Sa will_ be l d to haye hini l:lvjt“‘m b g the new member of”the fam- well as our county. superin- tomlunt. ; :ifif!#i#* x KX KKK xR KK XK EEKKX Mr. an¢ Mrs. 0. Greenslit'and Mr. and Mrs. B Jackson have:moved in- to this vicinity where thcy“'vm live this_winter. “ The men of town'are fll gettlng in & good uupply of flrewood for this winter. . J.” C: Ingersoll and hflu Elsie Klinger were among the .out-of- town shoppers Saturday. ©: Miss_Alta Ingersoll returned from Minnea] Wednesday evening. The: R."C..:and R B. orchestra pllyed at the da,nce ‘given at the Ingersoll ':home ' ‘Saturday ight, which ' was nttended by a; large |- crowd. 5 Mr. wnd Mrs. Melvln “Braatifi moved from" thqflMcGhee place last week. ' They will live with the for- mer’s: folks tuls winter. 4 .The. ‘BEckles Telephone company called ‘a meeting. Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at’ the: ‘Barney Gibney home for the purpose of electing new officers, H. E. Bowers and son, Archie, came out Sunday to look after some things they had left on their. farm. Mrs. .B. Gibney visited at at_the Ingersoil. home Sunday. afternoon,. The Eckles Farmers’ ‘club ‘met“on Wednesday,: November- 7, -at the J. *| C. Malowski home. ~ i*ii*i*#i*i#ii* "HORNET i*ii*ii-fii#ik*&** 'Herman Thom and the . Swartz brothers ‘have been hauling lumber to’ Blackduck and shipping' it. Three of Sam -Benson’s . chil arwending the ‘Murray schgét. ett0—andfanrily —arci- living in' the Tom s -house. George Bosart went to: KeI.fher Friday. Among those. wha_were in Black- : duck Saturday were Miss: | Magda /| Grunseth, John: McChue. and J. D, Bogart. WRAE R R REDBY - X **-fi«i*#ii&i***# Mrs. Leslie ‘Workfan aeparted Fnday for Eagle Bend for an jex:' nfded visit with her daughter, Mrs 1 Cheney. Mrs. -Maggie ‘Ray arrived. here Triday to visit ker mother, Mr§.5Joe Roy. S. A. Selvog léft Friday for Kel— liher on ‘business. < Miss EvacKiweg returned to Min- | RS neapolis. Wednesday:of last week:ac- companied by her sister, Mrs. Leroy D Greene, W. F. Dickene pzssed through here Friday on his return home from |} Washington, D. C., after- having spent a week there on business. Mr. and Mrs. T, P. Garrigan were Bemidji visitors. Tuesday. ‘N. J. Head departed Monday for aneapolis on_busifiess. fr. and ‘Mrs." E. J. Hebert and son, Leo, 'spent- Tuesday in Bemidji. Miss' Broker, nurse -at.the:-Red Lake hospital, was here -Mpnday while waiting for her brother to ar-|§8 riva on the evening train. John Webster of>Ponemah %as seen. on our streets Saturday. ' - W. 0. Newman. of Bemidji ‘was an over-Sunday visitor here. 0. L. Breckner of Ponemah passed ‘hraret here Sunday on his way to Red Lake. Our local merchants are busy get- ting ready for the fall Indian pay- ment. ‘ P KRR KKK KK KELLIHER SCHO TES * 4!#4!4:{' ***O’PNO The pupils of the high school are busy practicing a school play to be given some ‘time before Christmas: The third meeting of the Literary society. for this year, was held Fri- day afternoon. An interesting pro- gram of debates, readings-and music was glven. We have received & niew Wood- stock tgpewriter Five high school pupils have begin typewriting: The" néw manual training room if the basemeént has.been fitted out in modern style by Mr. Lingvsll. Ambrose Haley entered - the -fifth grade Monday. There was a Hallowe’en program in _the fourth and fifth grades. on Wednesday. The secqnd and third grades me a Hallowe'en program - Wednesday afternoon. The following of the fourth and fifth grades had perfect attendance during the past montn: Adel Beau- bien, Grace Gibbons, Enid Leach, Solveig Nielson, John Pfund, Edwin Reynolds, Dorothy Ryan, mwn— ter. and no!enee Nyqum. i 'ugond - T Margaret Anderson, noy Al Bryan Armstrong, :Wayne. Bl.rry, b Hazel Beaubien, - Lorine Ch;lcots, Pearl - Dorenliamper, Florence'. Gib. bons, :Gladys: . Gunderson, Hartman, “Florence' Ha;tm ten, Glndy! Schux Vergil- Snyder, /Ni: ‘erne: Grundmee! “Thehigh &chool’ pupils: entertal ed at-the eity hall Hallowe'en eve: ning.’ Games and other amusemel were enjoyed. Rettesh ents:: Wi served -at” Eggen 8 at ‘o’clod| The pleasure‘of a wisit from Mr. McGhee, snperintendent of | in; this township -vlsit tro; 4L; 'A. ‘Hanson, Mike: Djonne ‘and ere Bemidii vis- W, s 81 serve on the jury and went to-Be-| Fithal wrpon flQ GIVEN HARDWARE_T NE Razors That - Fit Ynur Face This is a-mew idea and a good one: ' You 'buy: suits, hats, and §o0 on.to suit you; now we offer you a razor ground and honed to suit your face. A" razor that” will shave a heayy, wiry beard is not the razor for a man with'a soft beard and a tender face. ~But a wiry beard and a ‘tender face surely:-does need a good razor.. We have it. Save On Oats and Hay Farmers, your stock will eat less if ‘they 'are warm. ‘Look over the stables and you will see that paper, nalls and ;ooting properly used wlll save feed. | intense heat of ‘the burners Wanda ’h Nellis 'left tor Mr. Nellis’ home: in: South- Dakota. § Uams, Minn here he daughter, Mrs, William ‘Wiison, ‘Jacob. i Cornelia: Blerce, = her ge,: andgrandsons, Walter and Edward ‘Pierce, apent Sundny with Mrs, Ashley Hill, w! miles: north of Pupos] ‘Miss train- urse. " ‘'We "haven’t lurned the ltntul of ‘the ‘pupils in Dist."No: 1. From observation: on: gals: octasions, 1 will venture to.remark that it their health compares with their be- havior, they will-have a high rating. “The Socialist local had & meet- ng‘-ln the ,Doer_ Lake lehopl last atenberg, a Km:hen Work An Acorn gas range will make| your kltchen work a pleasure. = The save much time, and ‘the Jumbo; regular and simmering burners, give just.the amount of heat required. .The won- derful, construction and control: of ovens, and “broilers on: Acorn ‘ gas '&nges, glve a new pleasura even to|. gas stove - users,.and is:a surprise indeed to the :cook that has bee used to. wood and’ coal. Mr. Spier. ing. will ‘be with us ‘for ‘a couple of weeks in charge-of. our .gas_appli- ance ‘department... If you have any| problem along this line; ‘call .-our; store and ask for, the gas expert, - isit hls : are rejoicing as they may be able finish ‘plowing. Thomas Knutson was & bnlhu-‘ alIer in ruln on Mond y Goi. 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