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'4******««*&*«;*' UPOSKY x #*‘iii}l’lgs#i%il#{i Mrs. Strelow and O. Simons left Monday evening for New Ulm where ithey were called by the death of an aunt. . and Mrs. Arthur Warner and :son,” Mortimer, came home Monday, Mrs. Warner and son having visited at Bemidji for a few days. Mr, War- ner, who is home on a furlough, is in the goverament service as na- tional guardsman. Glad to see “you in our.midst again: Dr. Mattick and Sander were Bemidii‘icallers Monda Mrs. “H; ‘H. Neal was"a’ betwe train-passenger- at Be;nidjl last Mg verland T, parents of a daughter Tuesday. Mrs. ‘Carter was formerly Katherlne Tand. Wednesday for the Th . Loan and secured $1,400 samé; Lak 1:15 on! 5 n Olson purchsmd a "‘m&é cy ng some, days. m the Charles Dumnd ’anm and moyved onto the farm with his family Friday. Mr. and;Mrs. ‘A. Warner and son, Mortimer, and Mrs. A. F. Warner and daughter, Mavis, motored to Be- midji Saturday. The Equity met Saturday in the town hall and- news having, reached ‘Bemidji-to the same -effect, some six -or seven cars of Home Guards with 3. M. Torrance, our county attor- mey, and Sergeant Foucault, U. S. A., came to our little village and ‘helda patriotic meeting. It sure ‘was a surprise to us all and the ad- «dresses given by both gentlemen -were. great, as .well as words men- tioned by others in, the party, and sure an eye-opener to us all. Sorry ‘S50 many missed the treat, but hope that this will not be the last time we may have such a feast. If pos- sible, let us know a minute ahead, anyway, that you are coming. The Equity received many new members ;at their meeting .and they.expect-to ‘commence work on their warehouse| ¥ soihe 'time -about the middle of May. Mr. and Mrs. H. Mackaman- vis- |’ jted ;Saturday morning. .at the Wil- 1iam Peterson-home. Rev. Palmer and daughter motor- ed to Campbell Lake school house ‘Sunday and held services there, hav- ing a large turnout. A Sunday -school was organized. M. B .McKnight. accompanied by Atbert: Alertdineer and Chris: Jen- :son, motored to Tenstrike Sunday to attend the 99th anniversary of the 'L 0. 0. F. the fore part of the week Md' Mrs, J. Swanson went to Bemidji Monday. J.- Morrison and- C:; Cottln were Bemidji passengers ‘Monday. A. ‘Benson ‘left Monday for. Owa- tonna to get his five® children :who are at the state school there. The two oldest are to' make their “home with a relative in Devils Lake, 'N. D7 while the other three ‘will brought to the age in Lake Park. «_«*«***««w««*«: NEBI **ki‘k#i#sgi*ifiifb B E. Schulke of Tenstrike and W. rison spent ‘Sunday at ‘the ‘Higgins home.” J. Dietel pur S ed & 'pire bred Holstein calf from YVogler Mon- Rustvold ig’ birthday alm Barl. Twenty gues re’ p! Forest Dietel and Jack Riebe were in. Bemidjl Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jones arrived in town Saturday from Des Moines, Iowa, being met in Bemidji by J. L. Jones. Art Gillman, is running the engine in Garrison’s sawmill at present The Wurld family moved into the Imsdahl house Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Ted Imsdahl of Be- midji vlsited at. W. H. Garrison’s Thursdays ' Mrs. Higgins and family called at P. J. Storey’s Sunday afternoon. B. L. Noble and Frank Markus have ¢onducted a stirring campaign for Liberty bonds.. The indications are that Nebish will go #‘over the top” four times as they reported $1,- 900 Saturday night with more to lhesn' from. “Rah! Rah for Neb- sh.” *««-x*aur. 30K KK KK T RTLE ‘RIVER * EEK KT KK KKK KKK Mrs.”'J. W.. Radspinner died last Friday afterdoon at 6 o'clock and was buried Monday. She had been sick and suffering from concer for -many years. - She .was. 50 years,.one month and 6 days old when she died: She leaves a husband and three chil-| dren. Rev. -Osmond Johnson of Be- midji was here ‘and conducted the funeral service. A newly lppolnted postmaster for Turtle River has taken' charge of; ! (P, tl;a .g{’flce His name is L. Platt Amérlcan being offered to Ploneer readers. Sta't cl'rpmg .J.nd saving coupons at once. 4 ft Wide by 6 ft. Long Get ‘stie’ of thede bbautiful flags with-sewed stripes-and guaranteed fast colors. By taking advantage of the Pioneer’ s liberal offer to its readers, you; get-it at a.ri § * Start*today Clipbing the *AMERICAN FLAG COUPONS” in this issue. 6 consecutive numbers and bring them with 98¢ and get one of these handsome flags. Are you? If not, now is the time ulously small cost. - **i#i#*fi'&**{#l# * x % KK **, KK K Mr. and 'Mrs. Fred I.nnse enter- tained Mr.: and-Mrs. H; and family and M. W. day. Raymond Hanaon was an over- Sunday visitor with his pare! and Mrs. Willlam Hanson. George Knapp called son Saturday. . Miss Harriet Johnso Bootleg Lake accompanied Miss Edna Wright ‘be| home and was an over. miday vis- orwegian orphan- | itor. Wlmam .Hangon ~ and" Ella, were Thursday vi T. Foley home. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Peter: Mr. and Mrs. Casper Knapp Sunday. M. W. Butler of Turtle River ar- rived Friday for a ‘short his ' daughter; Allce “He home Monday. Clynton’ Skinner calle ther, H.. 8. Stillwell, Sund “Peter Frost and son transacted business in’ 1 Thursdaé i) Miss Rdna Wright and Miss Har- riet Johnson called on Mrs, Stik Saturday: ¥ . / Mr: and Mrs. Ha Iv W;ight ‘were . eturned his bro- ack to her farm spent the winter M aude ‘Wright, who is ‘at- tending high: s 14 Bemidjf, was an, over-fiundny vSsltor wlth her par- on! Thie basket' soclal and dance held inithe Parkwood hall for the benefit of the -cemetery, Wwas a success €0- nmlzs and financially, netting s, William Harrig“and son, Ray- mond, transacted business in Be- midji Saturday. H. 8. Stilwell and son. John, trans- acted business in Bemidji’Saturday. :Lee and Roger Wright and sis- ters, Misses FKdna and Maude, and Miss Harrlet' Johnson, ‘called at: the Cecil” Petrie ‘home ! saturdsy Fred Lange and :George ;i Knapp and Miss Alice ‘Butler were Bemldji visitors Thursduy 3 ««««ifiifi; —*iu:«««« ¥*¥«k¥i?§¥*‘k-&ik¥ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Helbig and family visited over Sunday with Mr. | day -afternoon. i**ii*kfl«**ii** *4«¢¢a§ulzw9u¢**i¢z« Ed L. Johnson, who has been em- ployed at Redby the past few weeks,| returned home Monda: Mr. and ‘Mrs, J. Beliman and fam- ily and Mrs. ‘8. Young left ‘Monday for Cedar Bend where they' will make their future home.’ Mr: Beil- mnn purehased a farm near plac 2 George Sthol and Bert spent Sunday in Bemidji. F. Dodge:of Chicago and Mrs, A. E. Willis of Memphis, Tenn., left| Friday for their homes. ' They spent a few days with relatives, haying been called here by ‘the death: of i | thefr brother, Herbert Dodge. The funeral “services of = Herbert| Dodge, who died after a . short ill- ness,. was held at: the house Thurs- He was interred in the Pinewood cemetery. Many beau- ‘tiful: offerings were sent’ to the be-|: reaved family: “He leaves to mourn his death a wife and three children, E. Stuhr spent: the week-end BemidjL B “A. Nelson of- Glearbrook wns seen| k-end withi. in' Pinewood “‘Saturday. After spending the” iher sigter, Mrs. H.“Dodge, Miss Emma Hetlund ‘left. Mondsy for her '\ome at Gonvick, i t*f*a#«««»-««*.«&' % SPBUGE GR s e A K XK K le * K i Mrs. G. Holm hns been on the sick list a few days the past week.- Andrew' 'Arne, - accompanied by ‘William Paskewitz and Pete Levang, autoed to Thief River Falls’Wednes- day to-attend the assessors’ meeting held there. The American Dredge company is moving its dredge, which has com- pleted the work in Spruce Grove, east to the Rapid river, where the owners “have another contract of ditching. Mrs. A. Boman:and Mrs. T. Knut- son‘were entertained at the William- son home on Wednesday. Miss: Mary Parker and father au- toed into Grygla on Saturday. They were accompanied by. W. Paskewitz and sons, Charles and William. Spruce: Grove: people - oversub- seribed ‘Liberty Bonds nearly three times more than what was expected: of them. Not very many people lv- ingin the township but what are all ¥} true blue in the hour of. need. Mr. Erickson of Esplee bought a registered Shorthorn bull from W. Paskewitz last week. . Helbig's ‘sister, Mrs. John Erickson. | Alfred Erickson ‘had the misfor: tune to sprain his foot while at play at school one: dny last week, but is improving at “this’ writing. - Mrs, ‘Richard Kelm was A visitor at “Pupoiky - last ‘Sundey.: Mr."and Mrs. Champy Petri called on Mr. nnd'l(rs John Erickson Sun- | day. Mrs. Francis Pierce visited her sis- ‘tleix. Mrs. John Erlckmn,rhflt Bun—' 3. ~Mrs. Chmpy Petri retnrned homu 4 lntf');hu y:after-spending a d lightful * tfme fi!_th ‘her motsgr, Mrs to El Get Busy!” Hi’..:l 1..:: A -~ -~ S T - PENCARMSISE W L) AR L B T . — vy s e —— g g Save The O’Leary-Bowser Co., have arranged.a splendld flag display window of _ these’ flags. 2T wf#fi’ Sun, CIRVIN ?Wflx!l' ‘ing like a giant meteor. “The Ze " tots! atoms! that /AN " ’)!'\ilflfl‘u Why Crédte‘ a‘Ti'ust? A trust usually is creatcd for a twofold purpese. First—To provide.an 1ncome for bene- : . ficiaries. . 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That’: the tremendous climax in THOMAS H. INCE’S great spectacle 5 elin’s Last Raid" revealing for the first time on the screen the inner workings of the - Zeppelins by- which Germany' is waging ruthless warfare upon the Allies. : Produced by the man who gave “Civilization” to the world, “The ‘Zeppelin's Last ‘Raid,” as a spectacle,”is superb. g —a bomb drops in the schoolyard down the street and kills ‘and mangles innocent © —a shower of death-dealing missiles from aloft blows St. Patrick’s Cathedral to —then, in swift succession, go the hotels, theaters and the towering structures that line the Canyon of the White Lights! AND THE PROUD METROPOLIS BOW S ITS HEAD TO THE HUN. AT THE REX Theatre Regular Matinee, 2:30 o’clock, admission 25 cents.- Special Children’s Matinee, 4:15 o’clock, a dmission 10 cents. . Evening, Continuous run, commencing at 7 :10 o’clock, admission 10 and 25 cents. Saturdéy, Apfll- 27 wu.u AM Fox Prnemo Bl Defective