Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 8, 1918, Page 4

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RUIMRRMLI ] MEEEK KR ERER KKK m«t««a%&'&«cay« ' 'Byron Button has returned home after a two weeks stay in Bemidji. ‘R, B. Hayes returned Monday af- ter a'several days stay in Bemidjl. “Abe Montieth responded 'to: the ‘call and reported last Monday in Be- midji: for examination. Arthur M. Crapo has had * the pleasure of a short visit from his brother, Ira Crapo, of Ironton, Minn. Gilbert Moe, who has charge of the Tuller interests here, transacted business in Bemidjl Thursday. . Wilbur W. Smith was a Bemidji ‘visitor Tuesday. b - J. W. McKee lett for Nebish Wed- nesday where he will be employed. A. A. Lawson was & Bemidji vis- ‘itor Saturday. A James F. Hayes was a Bemidji vis- itor Thursday and Friday. A lecture, social.and dance for the benefit of the Red Cross will be giv- en in the Deer Lake school next Sat- urday night. i Mrs. Florence Helbig Plerce and Walter Plerce were Puposky visitors Saturday. " Members of the Liberty Farmers’ ‘¢lub and others, don’t forget the regular meeting of the club at the home of A. Westgaard the first Wed- -nesday in February. 5 Mrs. Mrrtle Spoxe was a caller at the home of Mre. Bertha Thompson at Maple Ridge Saturday. - Dr. Coy: and Oscar Olson have started operating a’ sawing. outfit. ‘We understand they will be in the Long Lake neighborhood this week. Edith Hayes -and Dorothy McKee “will be the hostesses of the hiot lunch- es at the Deer Lake school this week. : Bertha Djonne and Walter Plerce and . XKaren Ri n and Forest Church ‘have all served in this capacity since the hot lunches have been served. A. J. Ruggsvan was.a Bemidjl vis- itor Thursday. Fd Tostrude was a Wilton visitor Friday. * : : Ed Tostrude was a Wilton visitor day. < Tom Jadlowskl was a home visitor during the past week. & Thursday night the group which is going to sing at the patriotic “meeting met for rehearsal in -the - Deer Lake school. They were Mrs. J. 'W. McKee, Mrs. Frances Pierce, Mrs. Bird Church, ‘Wynne, Miss Ower, Dorothy McKee, M. A. Djonne, Abe and Roy. Monti- eth, Charles' McKee, Melvin Jacob- son, Walter and Pdward Pierce. Re- freshments were served after the re- hearsal. 4 . ‘Miss Mary McKee and Garfleld Ak- erberg took a prize in the skating masquerade in Bemidji last week. Miss McKee was dressed as an In- disn maiden and Mr. Akerberg as an Indian boy. 7 g A lively meeting of the Soclalist Jocal ‘took place last Sunday after- noon at the home of Ole Jacobson. Mrs. J. W. McKee was a visftor at the meeting. Mrs. Fred Hayes was elected & delegate to the state con- wvention of the Socialist party. ‘After the meeting a deliclous dinner was served. Mrs. Jacobson was hostess. :fiui;&ai«&;;«a&: cJ?yygfifiqaiaffiii The following are puplls of the first grade neither absent nor tardy during the past month: Edwin Eg- gen, Sophie Pula, Catherine Smogar, Msther Nyquist, Bernard Taylor, Alf Brickson, Peter Skrief. The pupils of the fourth and fitth grades who have perfect attendance ‘for the past month are: Adel Beau- _hein, Thomas Dooher, Silvia Grey, Velmer Gray, Alphild Okerland, John Pfund, Floyd Okerland, Ormond Thompson, Ambrose. Haley, Charles Calvert, Grace Giobons, Ellen Mec- Fadden, Alonzo Magill, Gladys Pet- ‘erson, Edwin Reynolds, Dorothy Ry- ‘an, Florence Nyquist, Timmie John- . son. The following visited school last Friday. Mesdames Haley, Hvanson, _@underson, Lennon, Thompson, Kin- ‘mey, Mumbleau and Ledding. Those perfect in attendance for 5 January in the second and third|d ‘grades are: Frank Adams, John ‘Adams, Roy Armstrong, Bryan Arm- strong, Hazel Beaubien, Etta Cal- vert, Pearl Dorenkamper, Florence ~Gibbons, Gladys Gunderson, Wanda Hartman, Florence Hartman, Jay Turner, Emaly Johnston, Joyce Len- non, Margaret Haley, Pearl Rusten, Gladys Schue, Homer Snyder, Virgil Snyder, Marion Thompson, Evelyn Thorp, LaVerne Grunmeier, John Brickson. Dolly Slack of Foy is a new pu- pil in the fifth grade. The puplls of Miss Anvid's and ‘Miss Duckstad’s rooms are learning new patriotic songs. . Miss Helmer, teacher at Lavinia, . iyisited school Monday afternoon. P MR RRR KRR KK KKK '%aa«???%f??fi;;;i ~_ Mr. and Mrs. Gust Holm are the happy parents of a daughter born Sunday, February 3. Alfred Knutson and Knute Olson are hauling oil for the Potter Dredg- ing Co. from Goodridge to Rapid River. J. Williams was a business caller ‘in Grygla Saturday. .- Byron Yager of Rapid River was ‘down with a load of lumber for Thomas Knutson Friday. He also ; - “‘spent a’'few days visiting his family ‘at: Benville. "YW, Paskewits, Philip Hawkins, Thomas Knutson and Fred Ramberg ‘attended the insurance meeting in . “Benville hall Tuesday, February 5. “_ Phillp Hawkins was over to the W. 3 ts farm Friday taking some of the ‘nfllo. Mrs, Everett|¥ KK xK KKK *}*ifi&%&?fiii!*i# " “Myrtle Monson returned to school after a long absence due to illness. All are glad: to have her back again.. The "high school room is having a very interesting contest in: the Lit- erary society. - The soclety s ' di: vided into two sections, with Ar. thur Krogseng and Verna Monson as| leaders. The sides ‘give :alternate programs and a qount is kept of points. 'Each side will give four pro- gram, after whic hthe losing side will serve a supper and give a party in honor of the'victors. Some of the points’ counted are as follows: X i ¥ Points Reading a selection’ ...:...... b Reciting a selection .. Original poem .... Song, solo ........ Song, duet or trio Song, chorus ........... 4 Story told from literature ... Piano music 20 Story, original Instrumental, any kind . Calk talk . Dialogue, eack speaker Debeate, each speaker. ........ Oration, written and learned... Anecdote, each story told...:..- Visitors brought, each .. Speech on' history subjec Exposition * . Lette? from some foreign coun- try written 1925 to Saum....100 There was -a surprise party = on Olive and Helen Carlson Sunday af- ternoon. : Herman’s rig nearly tips over ev- ery morning because of a snowdrift. Flsie Olson was absent from school last Friday. - - . 3 The high school classes wrote class prophecies last week. Harold Bohlman is absent from sohool this week. > 3 The high school.is practicing the new plays. i Elna Nelson visited with Mrs, Mar- shall Sharbenu over Saturday and Marcina, Blanche and Madge Moore visited Alvira Fossum Sunday. The teachers and Mrs. Hankey en- Pe e 'Sunday. tertained the Ladies Aid on Tuesday| y in the domestic science room. B & 8.8 8850 550000 P VALLEY %o BEANNT TALIEY, v < Gordon Garner was & Bemidji vis- itor Wednesday of last:week. Mrs. Levi Foster has received word from her son, BEdmund, that he has] been honorably discharged from the army on account of {ll health. M. W. Knox spent Wednesday in Bemidj{ on business. Mrs. M. W. Knox entertained at dinner ‘Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Carl Nelson. The guests were Miss Helen Jones, Miss Lenora Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson, Frank Markus and Gordon Gardner. C. B. Erickson was slightly in- jured last week when a large limb struck him across his back as he was cutting logs. He-is much improved. Friends of Mrs, Ernest Norberg surprised her Wednesday afternoon. Miss Helen Jones spent the week- end the guest of Carol Knox. N. L. Knox left Sunday to work in the Crookston Lumber company camp at Whitefish Lake. team of hrses and will do skidding in the horse camp. KRR KR KRR KK KKK KKK * NEBISH FEEK KKK KKK KKK Horace Higgins epent several days at tae Bergquist home this week and hauled hay with Maurits Bergquist. ~Charles 'Gillman was in Bemidji Tuesday for examination, He passed and is awaiting the ¢all to active service. Frank Cook transacted business in Bemidji Tuesday. Vance Jakovich spent Wednesday in Bemidji. Peter Leonard returned ‘from Be- midjf where he had been confined to the hospital. His friends are glad of his recovery and his return to his duties .in the postoffice. Mrs. Fred Gillman went to Be- midji Tuesday and returned Wednes- ay. J. L. Higgins and J. L. Jones were Bemidji visitors. Friday. Johnny Krel killed 'a bobcat the other day. +-J. S. Moteel of Donnybrook, N. D., was in Nebish looking after his land interests here, 3 Louis Klineschmitte of Granton, Wis., is visiting Peter Leonard. Zelma - Ware, Mary, Anna and Frances Ruziski were over Sunday visitors at Puposky. Miss Helen Jones of Old Nebish spent the week-end at the Knox home in Pleasant Valley. Gordon Gardner of Pleasant Val- ley has been hauling hay in this vicinity. The town board met at the hall Saturday afternoon for its - regular meeting. Mr. Johnson of the Bemidjl school farm visited his son at the home of Mrs. C. M. BEdwards over Sunday. :*Cii*%ii&iiil*: PUPOSKY Mrs. Foster went to Bemidji Mon- day evening to meet her son, who was_expected back from Camp Pike, Ark., being there in the service and while there took sick. But he fail- ed to come so-she returned to this village Tuesday. At last hearing he had not arrived, but was waiting for some government orders. Paul Matuschek had the mishap of getting a cinder in his right eye and caused him great pain. He was taken to our physician, Dr. Neal, and he worked severai hours -before it could be removed, but his eye is now much better. Mrs. Grace Saddler visited at the E. Gustafeon home the fore part of | day. He took aj. THE BEMIDII DAILY PIONEER 2 it the week, returnin ; nltlra. vannutnné :5 at the eana- orfum, was at Be 1as; nes- dayc»tg;'_ }dlental ,workg : S Wofes C. E. Hanson of. Fos ‘who b been visiting in this enmm'imu:{ l':t3 turned to his home Wednesday.: : Dr. Mattick, superintendent: and doetor of -the Lake Julla sanatorium, returned from Thief River Falls ‘and Crookston last Wednesday. Rev. Palmer and daughter: were guests of Charles: Conklin and fam- ily at a 6 o'clock dinner:Thursday evening. T : E Rex Warner is getting up consid- erable pole wood and ‘hauling it to Lemloh’s-siding ‘and having it cut into 16-inch length 'and losded in cars for parties at Crookston - and Bemidji. RS EpEs Mrs. ‘Kapp has been quite poorly,| but is better at the present writing. Mrs. Deardorft went to Bemidji on i Friday. * 'Nat Workman was a business call- er’at Bemidji Friday. = - .0 Mrs. ‘Charles Durand: and daugh- ters, Mrs. E. Gustafson.and Mrs. M. McKnight, were called to:Bemidji Friday by the death of an old friend, Mrs. Miller, who passed away Thurs- 0 day. Mrs. Durand returned on 'the oxxx SRR SR - g Hari'y \fist wun li;xjfifi shopper { Saturday, “'H. 8! Stilwell called at'the C. W. Kingsbury home Sunday. Lee Wright calied on: Peters Sunday.. - Joe Knapp visited at the home of his brother, George, Sunday: . Clarence «;**a&*ifi«yfi««ki : B8 : (Too late last week) . ! Thomas; Knutson and family, Fred Ramberg and Henry Sandberg epent Sunday at the P..Hawkins home. - ‘W, Paskewitz has been entertain- ing the grippe.the past week: ; _Fri h recelved: word from 0 _owns land here ‘quarter of land 'RED CROSS DANCE AT ELK’S TEMPLE that he has sold: in Spruce Grove. A PR - Mr. ‘Bodeen -of Germantown was a visitor atthe T, Knutson home.on Saturday and Sunday, enroute. | Rapid River. . - R ’ “Ben M. Anderson and family spent h’l‘l;unday_gt the' Lars' Sundberg ome, { F 4y % VICTIN OF HIS OWN JOKE Senator Had Not Intended Jocees Re- mark to Be Taken as Seriously T saMWae An official of the bouse of repre- pentatives met a distinguished United O-NIGH" Everybody Cordially Invited i afternoon train, while her daughters| remained for the funeral Saturday, returning on the afternoon train. ' | John Anderson went ‘to * ‘Bemidji Friday for examination'and returned on the afternoon train with face beaming, ‘stating he had passed: and sure knew ‘he could get the kalser. ‘Rev. Palmer went to Redby where he held service Sunday,: returning Monday. : ; Ethel McKnight: spent the end with Miss Palmer.. f Puposky has done nothing toward giving to'the Liberty Loan, Red:Cross or Y. M. C. A, to’speak of. A num- ber of mothers have not had the gold to spare;but with tear-dimmed-eyes }mve gaid, I think I've done:my: best 'or b e . I gave my boy to Uncle Sam to fight for you and me.” 4 week- FE KK E KKK PINEWOOD - x NN s L L The Misses Meilicke of Bemidji spent Friday night with their aunt, | Miss B. Meilicke, who teaches the Pinewood school. i A large crowd from here attended the masquerade at Solway Saturday night. George Bruun and Bennie® Iverson ‘ware_ Bemidjl’ callers Saturday morn- ng. : Miss Alma Iverson spent Friday in Bemidji having’ dental work done. Fuelless day was observed: in Pine- ‘wood Monday. A . Miss Broten of Edmore, N..D., ar- rived here Saturday and will spend | a few weeks“with her uncle, O: Melby. 3 5 George Sthol and Pefe Dromn were ‘Bemidji callers Tuesday, last week. i Albert Adamson spent Tuesday and ‘Wednesday in Bemidji. Mr. Annonson, with the = John Wahl Candy Co. of Duluth, called on George Sthol. Tuesday. 0. Olson and J. Miller were Solway callers ‘Wednesday. - 3 E. L. Grey of Swanville arrived here Tuesday and ‘will spend a few weeks in this vicinity. ¥ Miss Vera Elliot, who teaches near Shevlin, spent the week-end with he; | mother. i Tho_Misses Melicke and = Voltz sp&nj: Saturday with relatives in Be- m . :##i«ii«&&i*#*** ' x HORNET BB S RSN REE S E S &8 Robert Shaw and daughter, Mrs. J,. D. Bogart, were in' Bemidji on Tuesday, 3 John Rasmusson has been skidding on the 'Kell place for the Northern Cedar compahy. 3 J. C. Parker, the foreman'at Camp 4, has gone to work at a camp near Margie. - KK KKK KKK KKK KKK x b oHEES GRANT VALLEY e SRR R T R R Miss Florence Wright, who_ has been visiting her’ sister, Mrs. Harry|| Vogt, returned home Wednesday. Miss Alice Huntosh was a Bemidji shopper Saturday. 3| Mrs. William Hanson and - €on, Raymond, were Bemidji shoppers on Thursday. - 3 B Lee Wright and Misses Edna and Margaret Wright were Bemidji shop- pers Saturday. George Anderson transacted busi- nes in Bemidji Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Steinbrook were Bemidji shoppers Saturday. H. 8. Stilwell called at the John Rassier home’ Sunday. !, Casper Knapp was a Bemidji shop- per Friday. 3 r George Knapp called on Fred Lange Sunday evening. 3 Henry Peters was a Sunday visitor at the C. W. Kingsbury home. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Johnson and daughter, Harrlet, were Sunday vis- itors at the T. J. Wright home, Peter Frost transacted business in Bemidji Friday. Barl Hiertz transacted business in Bemidji Friday. Lowell Peters visited with Roger Wright Sunday. ~ Misses Edna and Margaret Wright were week-end visitors with their parents. Mrs. Frank Silversack was an over-Sunday visitor with her daugh- ter, Mrs. ;Dave Miller, of Bemidji. She returned home Tuesday. Miss Alice Butler was a Sunday visitor at the H.'S. Stilwel :home. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Knapp and son, Leo, and daughter, Ruby, were gunday visitors at the Peter Fros ‘home. . gyuflufiuammmumn “There would seem to be & good field for work along his line right here In the capitol,” remarked the senator.” “T | know some members of the house and | - senate whom he might examine.” #Waell, I expect him in Washington |, - very shortly,” returned the official, in nlllenoemo,-"n@!,wmmnmmt It was not until several seconds later when the sepator laughed that the of- ficlal realised that an explanation was in ‘erder. : For the next 15 Days yoq can buy any br;é\?ei'y' :bié‘ir;bf Shoes in the store at 25 per cent from present prices. 'Shoes in all the. popular _colors with 9-inch togé are included in this sale. - e e ¢ Our stock is large and an enumeration of varieties' is. not necessary. - Lonma e We have what you want and the price is lower than | the manufacturer’s. . - : : : .$9.50 Shoes for . 800 4 7.50 - .7.00 6.00 5.50 500 “ All. Children’s Shoes bear the All Crei)e du Chine, Silk and Georgette Waists ‘alsb go at the same discount. . $713 . $6.00 $563 . $5.26 $4.90 $4.15 $3.75 same reduction. (13 o 1 ({3 1) (13 (1} (13 (1 (13 (1] "AII_ Winter Slgits' and Goafs Remaining in Stock, Until Sold, af 1-2 Price THE BAAZAR STORE BELTRAMI AVE. . Nextto Security Bank BEMIDJI, MINN.

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