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Eanan S S EE R SRS ER R . . _PINEWOOD- - * K % KRR AR KKK KKK wMri. K. 1. Rue was 2 Bemidji vis- itor* Tuesday, ' Henpy. Johnson: and Henry - Holm ‘were :callers Wednesday, ¢ 8, 0. Jallen’ and Anton Moller of ;Aure were Bemidji visitors. Wednes- day. 1. Mrs, Jennie Elliott and daughter, :Vera, were Bemidji visitors Wed- nesday. ; (i Mr. and Mrs, Christ Nelson and . Mrs, T, T. Wenm ‘of Debs left here Thursday morning for a visit to their old home near Austin, Minn. ‘Otto Larson returned from Redby ~where 'he ‘has Been working since " iJanuary, and left for Debs Friday. . Louis Winger of Debs was at Be- jmidji Thursday to attend the funeral ‘of his brother-in-law, Mr. Olson, the ‘mafl” earrier, who was Killéd in an .auto acident near Kelliher, . Miss Lila /Elliott finished a very successful term of school in the East school of district 92 Friday. Louis Fegner, Mrs. Paul Drumness, Mr. and Mrs, Henig Kirkvold were Bemidji visitors Friday. Miss Bertha Enger of Debs left JFriday evening for Devils Lake, N. D,, swhere she will remain for the sum- mer. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Petersop and Peter Bakke of Aure were Bemidji . ‘callers Saturday. L, F. Holum returned from a busi- % trip to Clearbrook, Saturday. = C, A. Wagner came down from mGl,earbrook Saturday and went out to _his farm near Clearbrook lake. Mrs, Martin Froness and Mrs, Emil Digeth and Lila Elliott were Bemidji visitors Saturday. A “Rev Erickson, Scandinavian Mis- sionary, arrived en route to Debs where he.willhold religious service at the consolidated school, *He was met here by John Erickson who drove him out, b “Miss Cora Norman - returned to Pinewood Saturday after a vaeation trip with her soldier sweetheart and will finish her term of school near here. B i ;;"'Miss Elsie Klinger who has been Itleaghing gchool near Trail, returned _The Misses Mable Kirkvold, Ellen v . Roén;. Thora Bakken, George Elliott ang Henry Holm were Bemidji vis- itors Monday. Mrs. ;N. D, Cromwell, an old Pine- wood resident, but now of Trail, ar- rived .here Monday, morning for a " visit with friends and relafives. ...Mr, and Mrs, Theodore Peterson, who formerly lived near Debs, re- ‘turned from- southern - Minnesota Monday, and will again locate in this vicinity, ‘after. traveling around a year, going as far as Idaho they find no place they like 'as well as good old Minnesota. Miss Charlotte Bye returned home Sunday after visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Nels Bye, at Sol- way, for several days, Sever Melland returned home from Fort Snelling Saturday. He was in the army over a year and was wound- ed in.action in France, but has re- £ covered and looks well. s +The Stuhr Lumber company fin- ished sawing Monday. It had a 30 day run and sawed about 250,000 of box lumber and square timbers, T. B! Millar,” the Pinewood hotel keeper, was in Bemidji Tuesday en business. ‘B, J. Stuhr and Mr, Bartell of Min- neapolis arrived here Saturday. 1 Mourn. . Dead .Goose. Huntington, Tnd.—Mr. and Mrs. A. .G, TFerris of . Andrews are mourning the loss by death of a goose which was /" ziven to them thirty years ago as 8 7 wedding present when it was just a “uzzy gosling. - The goose died at their “ome, blind, weak and just tired of ving. . midjf and Shevlin business Srrher=). Sicotadiltndislionl oIl oo Slod oo s s st Yo W o b e o oo el e s i DR L 200 . from their son, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY: 30, 1919, 9P P i ® KKK x -tl women are: Lorna Armstrong, Iva * «|Holt, and Maude Hanchett. . % & X KK *E*G‘m x ',41 XK KKE Armstrong is the daughter of B, M, .&rm g {8 a sensible young woman of pre- attended ;. and everyone reported a |possessing i good time. 5 The dance given . by the Eckles Farmers’ club Saturday, 24, was well Mr, and Mrs, H, E. dowers of Be- midfi are. in. receipt of a4 telegram Harry F. Bowers, saying he has arrived safely at New Port News. Harry has been in serv- ice over eighteen months, 'he has been overseas a year. < ~Miss_ Anna Bowers and little niece|praise-and admiratian. Marjorie Clare, spent Sunday visiting |salutatorian. ‘only daughter of William Han- chett, a business. man of the town, She is one of Kelliher's fair and tal- ent ‘Sunday with|ented and unobtrusive young women. She is a musician of ability and pos- sesses many true and womanly quali- ties, She is the class historian and prophet. Do not forget the class night ex- ercises Thursday evening, June 5.4, in the school assembly room at 9:00 relatives and friends of this vieinity. iss. Verda Kennedy and friend, Miss Tanner, both students of ‘the Bemidji school, s the ‘formeér’'s parénts,’ Mr. and Mrs, J.”Kennedy. Mrs, Tom Brennan received 'the sad news last week, ‘that her father, Mr, Ernst is not expected to live. She expects to leave for 8t. Cloud the fore part of this week. ' Mr. Ernst is well known in this vicinity and at Wilton. : The children of the Bowers school are planting their school garden. They have cleared a small place south of the school house, Julits Malaivoski that-his father.is very low. have to have another operation. This i 1 making the second one he has had. ¥ ¥ ¥ % % & % K& ¥ K % ¥ ¥ & % ¥ He is 67 years old, The first event in the serial of ————— | commencement exercises to be; pre- KX KKK KKK KN KKK « | sented by the Kelliher public school, las the year draws to a close, was X * GRANT VALLEY. given Saturday evening at the K HEK KKK “‘f LR \’ Pastime theatre, This event was the class play entitled “Playing Fair.” Dorothy, went to Park Rapids slon- | The house was crowded to the doors day where they. joined relatives who | With people from: both town Mrs. T. J. Wright and daughter, | 2 ccitla o h country. The entertainment was a 3%}{ :;‘::dt: c}(”iyp?sagtfll\:e;(l;esiefltlli:é: areat success from every standpoint, Sold. WOPM‘I‘.V relatives and friends. I The high schoot pupils in the cast fam‘lio’ ’“”lig“y Peter Frost and wife were Bemidji did their part with high credit to or dl'n “‘M shoppers’ Salurday. { themselves and to the school. Not g""c C. W. Kingsbury and family;only were the lines, of the play fol “lopvv“g tors avre autoed to Bemidii Friday.' {lowed word for word, but the high cor Y w to Mrs.. Hazel Knapp, ited Mrs. Peter Frost Sunday. T. J, Wright and family to Harry Vogts for a visit Sunday. mind and of many pleasing virtues. She is the only daughter of R. M, Holt, a prominent farmer residing about two miles north of the village, is a modest, comely and keen.minded young lady whose devotion to school and home duties is worthy of much the o'cllock Everybody invited except {children below the sixth grade. It is 5 P s free, No admittance churgese, Fine %0 afl-y@al'-mtllzd soft drink PomEm L o7 ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST.LOUIS received s\'ord‘*&***i#i«##&&f&; He will | x KELLIHER SCHOOL NOTES. * Mrs, Sarah jand appealing spirit of the drama as Knapp and Mrs, Florence Lange vis-1a whole was infused into the lines most adequately and happily. autoed | 8ross receipts were exactly $100, The ' 3 R net THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ‘Lorna strong, a successful farmer, lv- three miles’ north of town. She appearance, . of acute is class valedictorian. Iva Holt Bovo is apart of the game ~~ it makes good sportsmon and more enjoyable sport--good followship,health and rofresh-~ ment~~best to train on and gain on. She She is the Maude Hanchett is - e e Stone-Ordean-Wells Company,- Wholesale Distributors ~ DULUTI, MINN. and . The proceeds of the entertainment Joe Knapp has got in line and | Will be devoted to the purchase of a purchased ‘a Ford touring car. will ,no doubt, be very popular withl the ladies. Joe ; victrola for the school, The teacher who directed the pre- o peertapment. o |IF YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL, OR TRADE, ADVERTISE IN THE PIONEER WANT COLUMN sentation of Lee Wright called on CIarence!sil'(‘s to thank the host of people in Peters Sunday. Mrs. John Rossier Sunday, Marcella Hirt, Mabel and Ella Hanson were guests of Maude Wright Sunday. T. J. Wright and family called at the Arthur Dailey home Sunday| evening, | Joe Knapp autoed to Bemidji Sat- urday. Fred Lange and family visited at the Casper Knapp home Sunday. | Potato planting is the order of the! day in this locality. Many acres are being put in this year. PR R RS K * KELLTHER SCHOOL NOTES. ! KR KK KA KRR RIN X R KKK A notable event takes place in the Pastime theatre Friday evening, Juné 6th. The Kelliher public gchool will then graduate its first high school class. - There have been eighth grade graduations here before, but the graduation exercises this year Awill be! something unigue and distinctive, This year, for the first time, three pupils of the Kelliher schogl will have finished, not only the ordinary eight grades, but they will also have| gone through four years ‘of school; work beyond that point, They hgve- in fact, completed a real state high" school course, Now this accomplish- ment is a laborious and distinctly creditable achievement, It sbeaks in high terms of the ability, ambition and perserverance of the three young ladies who will graduate on Friday. The mames of these three young appreciates. - llIlII|I|l|lIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlllllllllllllllillllllIllllilllllllllillIIIllIIlllllilllllllllillllflllIllI|IilIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII is received. young folks. Men’'s watches.........: Bracelet watches. . Diamond rings. ... Sterling teaspoons. .... Phonographs 1l M‘ ve Page SHER T TR R Gomplimentihg the ara_duate Purchasing the present at a store of estab- lished reputation for quality and style, is a refined compliment, that the graduate The Barker imprint on the box brings an added thrill of pleasure when the present It seems to us that we have never had such great variety in splendid gift-things for It will be a pleasure to you just to examine them. ST $ 3.00 to $150.00 Gold beads. . .........o..connn ..$ 3.50 to $ '15.00 Pearl beads..................... $ 3.75 to $ 17.00 Sterling forks................... $ 32.00. Rt FMGNT oo toiFinivie s h o Te $ 25"00 Bar pins............... $ 15.00 Waldemar chains............ '$ '14.00 Cufflinks.......... $ 25.00 Ivory toiletware. . ... $ 25.00 Silver belt buckles. . $ 6.00 BARKER’S Drug and Jewelry Store 217 Third St. T LU LR LR R TR R B I LU L T T — \ ....$14.00 to $ 50.00 .$10.00 to. $500.00 .$ 550 to' $ 12.00 J “ | | Kodaks mlllllIIIIIIlllIlllllIIIIIIIllmlllllllllll"llllluIIIIIINlllllulilIIIIIllllllllllIlIIIllllllllflIllllllIIlIlIIlllIlllllllIIIIIIIIIllllll“IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII { Maltrude | | - | attendance for H. S. Stilwell and family visited Port and appreciative reception of the TT————n_nn e N TN their generous .sup- play, - 1 ithexs skl oo Vacation Days are just around the corner. Get ready by coming in and see us at our head- quarters for Society Brand Glothes Smarter and more varied than ever because all restrictions upon men's clothing have been re- moved and the makers have given free rein to the genius of their designers. . | Busiety Brand Glathes Whether for “vacationing” or just staying at home and attending to business, you’ll find something to your liking here. $25, $30, $35, $40 to $50 Silk and Fancy Hose Wash Ties Snappy Caps Silk Shirts Mahogany Oxfords Cool Underwear Straw Hats il Brog THE QUALITY S TR E 72 e HMHUB@M | v A