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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONE!R S DUEIDENT T WE s T Ny A Christlunson and duuxhtsr have | military ‘service, being ‘a member of \ . been‘visiting at the Strander home|the -135th company railroad trans- 0 TunY IN SWEDEN for 'some ‘time. ' Mrs. Strander and|portation corps, is a guest at the 1uis (o0 R~ L Mrs. Rood are sisters. $ August Elmquist home. Jensen ‘en- listed at Minneapolis. ON EXTENDED TRIP. V. L. Horn, wite and child, of Marshaltown, Iowa, are in the city today on-a motor trip. They arrived Probably-Degfleh, - . y Blank had had a day off, and whem - I “I'he retarned to the office-the following: morning his. pals wanted*to know Exchange of Students Planned | he tooked so disgruntied. s ith f Stat suoiti|a=uHyerything went wrong!” grumbled With United States. BEK, 1708 S ] “How was that?” one asked. A “Hver. go fishing with a:girl?" y P. J. Millbach has returned from Anoka “where he purchased two reg- istered Short Horn beefers from A. E. Rickaby. o 'o each- day qu, an interesting and eompleio review of .the city’s social activities:ia our desire. This page. is devoted'to pcnon.l mention socia] items And news briets and we solieit your eooponuon Freed From Dominance of German ‘in ih maintenance. Items ed or mai}ed to this office ire .pp". Mrs. L. G—~Watkins has been re-|in the city last evening and will 8chools, Ten Will Take Swede “Once.” clltqd by readers of th paper and by the publishers. -~ moved from St. Anthony’s hospital to| leave tomorrow for Duluth and other o " “Did she proteut nnlnst hurtlng nu . the home of her parents, Dr. and|range towns. Mr. Horn is manager Speciaities. - | Ash?” quopl;qn- 922. = Mrs, A. E. Henderson. Mrs, Watkins of the J: C: Penney company store e .4No. She sald she was ‘sure thcy has been ill for two weeks and 1s|at Marshaltown. New York.=Proof that American | were perfectly happy, - because they - gow suffering from a nervous break- | and European students are alike freed | were ail wagging thelr taill."—lm o Mrs:;G. H. :Hangell of, Bagley o ajday to thelr homes al ’Plummer hay-|40Wn, following an operation. ON WESTERN TRIP. - | of the dominance of German learning don Tlt-an. the Bailey home. ing attended” the summer session at Miss Minnie Bailey left this atter. | @sd German universities Is found in the Bemidji “normal —the ~past six Mr. and Mrs, W. A. McIntyre and | noon for Yakima, Wash., where she | the fact that an Interchange of stu Mrs: William Blakely of Farley weeks, i their son Billy, of Reeves avenue,| will visit her brother, 0. B. Balley, | dents between this country and Swed: GONGER BACK TO BEMIDJI. = autoed-;to . Bemidji - yesterday. and o Bugil . left Saturday by motor for Bemidji.|and family: She will also: visit an | en has been arranged by the American: After -two-years-and -two. months i ‘passed aeveral hours. " Mr. and Mrs. ‘M. O, Olson and their| L0€re they will meet Dr. and Mrs,|aunt at.Portland, Ore., and-will- be| Scandinavian foundation of New York, | service in- the military; Glenn .Con- ., ks children, Allen ‘and Nellie, have re.| % W- F. Law and their two children, | absent from the city for three weeks.| According to plans of this organl. | 8€r, son-of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cog;erv . Joseph Kennedy ‘and family of|turnéd to theirhome in,Grand Forks and the party will motor to Duluth [Her - brother, Attorney Thayer C.| yation for the next academic year tep | Of Lake boulevard, returned to Be- Grand Forks, N. D., are spending six|from a motor tHip to- Bemid)f,” Alex-] and, the Twin, Cities.—Grand Forks‘ Bailey,' accompanied her as far as 3 ¥ . midji last evening, having recéived > | Herald. Grand 'Forks. young Americans will go to Sweden | ;0" onoraple discharge. ‘Conger did weeks on: Lake. Bemidji. .andria and other lake points in the i 3 = | tor technological study of an advanced s'.a.te ' . 1, & 3 electrical * work on the Battleship Mrs: Dan Mitchell of Blackduck Here's a snap' A genuine U. S.| SAMARITAN OFFICERS HERE, |0oture and ten Swedish students Will | Missouri and made four - trips ito i H. ‘Richter, Grand Good Samari-| Ty, ten Americans, to recelve $1,000 | for four. days. s v R T i - come to the universities here. France, the last time visiting'Paris Attorney and Mrs.. W, B. Kane of 'i.llleir l::)mea)'::tvl:e c“;' l:r ‘H:r::':tl? it cost the govsrnment Wil out=1'’7" p '} ovett, Imperial Good Samari. | dinavian foundation for 1919-20, have § 1nternational Falls were. in the city |y s employe of the Great Northern | '.c2" three ordinary blankets. Bach| ¢ oo Duluth, and Deputy M. Bag- | been chosen for the foundation by a yesterday, en route to ‘Minneapolis,|raiiroad.” blanket lias been thoroughly’ reno-|, a1l off Duluth will be here tomorrow | COminittee of technical experts and by motor. ; ;:lt:;’ gl',‘l{g“eg)g”l’“‘td t‘i"‘ “’chl’th“ evening'and will assist- in’ the: initia- | Professors. The men appointed are : T today, stating wi €r {'tion of the large class in the Modern| Samuel G. Frantz of Princeton, N. J., Mrs.. Oscar Neff of Turtle River m;{lissm(:llf:gel:e?trst);e, g:: ;‘;‘:I‘ofi: light lor dark shade. _Satisfactfon Snmuritan lofige. Following the| Princeton university; Harry F. Yancy 3 drove to Bemidji - yesterday and liner}}: store, and, who has, hée p:he g“‘"asi“”gv M‘ the old reliablé Min- banquét in the Odd Fellows hall a'| of Urbana, Iil., University of Missouri; Pflflsed;the day with. friends. 2 B, neapolis: Woglen Mifls Co., 600 1st]jance will be held In the Armory. Chester C. Stewart of Wilmington, AGENCY i guest of. Bemidji triends for, Ave. N., Minfeapolis, Minn 5 5 two ‘wWeeks, has ' home' 55 403 ¥ Del.,, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- . S S e $=34-13-20-21 ON EXTENDED TRIP. nology; Harry' W. Titus of Laramle, AUTO ACCE ORIES Miss Elizabeth Eberlein has gone Glenn; Harding, manager of t}:xe in Little Falls. Grand theatre, went to Minneapolis = . yo., University of Wyoming; Robert Monday,night on business matters. Miss Alice Wi __has gone to anos Bmwsmsi]sofoan(z“fi: chas. |t Crdokston where she joined -Miss| 8. Sesslons of Worcester, Mass.. We ha.ve Just return' i : 2 i » wh by d- B 3 Do Y e G e ise Dickens, deustter o Sa. |1, Vandsrlite will'be Wosieises 1o img ér summer vacation: with-hor| s N. Ostergren of Bovoten. . 3. apolis where they will. spend a few intendent and . Mrs. Walter F. t B Bl omorrow atler-|gigter,i Mrs, Olaf Dokken: -From| gheffield sclentific school; Willlam 8. duyn.. Dickens, formerly, of Red Lake Indian | Joom 8t 2:30 o'clock, in the ehureh|Grookston they will go''to Spokane| poir of Boston, Mass., Yale Forestry s agency. Miss ‘Witting will Fematn| ipsement. Lunch will be served and {ang other western points, including nool s H M. Moloksq ot B b ot a large attendance is deulred. “7 ISeattle, T Portland a8 school ; Henry M. Meloney of Syracuse. for a week‘ g ,. Tacoma, Portland an il N. Y., state school of forestry-at Syra- ed from France and are going into’ busn- ness here. Dropin — and see us for your Mrs: John Swenson. of town of Frohn . was among the. out-of-town Franciseo. euse university ; Ralph E. Zetterstrand business.. vlsltors,in the city yesters| Prayer meeting will. be held at PRESBYTERIAN AID. ! of - Munhall ypa‘ Sphefflel 4 Selentific Eqrd ‘Accenorles day. sevh A the home of Mr. and Mrs. August| The Presbyterian Ladies Aid so- /SERVICES THURSDAY. achool nd Thomas Feager of Urbans ) EELRO ¢3 10 55 A : _ | Walstadt of the Fifth, ward thisfciety will-hold . supper at.Diamond|.. Rev. Williams and wite of St. Paul| p). "yt coraity of Tilinols. i LUNDOUIS'[ BRos Misg:Blanche -Rathman of James:|evening at 8 o’ uctéd byfPoint tomorrow. The members Will | wilj'hpld two services in the Congre- oon ob i il siids: et e 4 town, N D., has accepted ‘a position|Rev. T. B.:Nordale, pastor of the|meet at thig church at 8730 o'clock. /gatibnal church tomorrow, one at 3 1R ol Sisee men Rl 115 Third St. - rst National bank as stenog- |Swedish Lutheran church. and all are requestefl to bring their|qg'clock in the afternoon and one at| I8try. two hydro-electrical englneering. & v J L dlshes two forestry and two metallurgy, in all of which subjects Sweden excels. 53 . & ) Sl o’clock in the evening. Rev. Wil- : ! . Mrs. Rodé' Cossentine of Blackduck, Iiams iis ‘superintendent of the Chris- Ruthand;Maurice Isted,” daughter fwho has visited her-brother, Harry ?Asmnvm NEW.. FIELD. tian' ‘and Missionary Alliance work and soniof Mr. and Mrs. C: L. Isted, Allen of St. Hilaire for the past two queg Austin, pastor of the Con-|in 'Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota. are ill: at thelr home; on Lako boul- wgeks, has return dfito her :"hom greqaglonal church: of the Fifth ward, Northi and South:‘Dakota. He and evard.: En route she visited friends in' Graqt will’ preach his f: vell sermon, Sun- [his wife are both excellent speakers; Valley and Bemidjf for a short time.|day mornitig“at ‘11 ¢'cléck:”' Rev.|and singers, and a large attendance . ’ S £ Mrs.c. Rose. Andergon and. . Mrs. % ) "] Austin will move to Wisconsin where |18 hq‘)ed'for at these services. k & q v | Ernest:Simmons _and son Edward of| i Jonn Frost, Miss Agnes Gun-| he will do evangelical work. k& Bm R & v ; e Grand::Forks: N. D, are-—visiting.! . o5 "and Mr.- and * Mrs—Gordon frierds: in this-ecity and Duluth for|Neving and- son Gordon Jr., haye BACK FROM.OVER.THERE. There will bea—regu]nr meeting of Rudolph Jensen, who_ has been|the ks lodge Thureday evening. two weeks. returned to their home i Crogkston after a visit Birchmont, Beach. | overseas for the ‘past ten months in E. H. JERRARD, Sec'y. 'he trip was made by motor.’ = in Grand Forks after a month’s out-1i. ing at Lake Bemidjj. The Crookston Daily Times. says: : 1 i i ” > «Dr..and Mrs, "0. L. Bertelson, 101 : p S e g T “Bs;ter quality :?x?::;n;:: s:dt;:yb;e:r;::;' son motored to- Bemidji and for the pqu two weeks were guests at the Riol Sudio, 20305 8t Bhone S0V, Biscimont hiotel, Lake Bemldjl. O from. Bemidji. ‘Dr..and M Mrs. Marchiand, who has been visit- ing friends in Bemidji 'and "also at Maple Lake for some time has re- B e — turned ‘to her home in Crookston. from a six weeks course at-thetstate E -~Adolph Zukot presents k normal school ‘at Bemidji. She wHI Mr. and Mrs. Al Bourassa and Mr. |spend the balance of the summer at and Mrs. A. M. Payseno of Grand|her home in Hammond and this fall Forks, who have been. camiping near|will teach in _djstijct No,: 74, Ha Lake pehmn. have returned to their mond.—Crookston Daily ‘Times. " : home - Dr. Quigley and famny of -Grand G. R: ,Jncohi of the First National | Forks are spending a vacation at bank.-ofi Grand ®orks, N. D., has|their, cabin- on *the - island in. . BIg] joined his family at Lake Bemi_djl Turtle lake. With them is Dr. Har- “ ¥ : ‘ ” and will spend the rest of the month | old Quigley, professor .of .politichb| ear 0 e s here. = science at ‘Hamline university, a sol 3 L i _ Mrs. F‘ A. Marcus of Nebish was e _in—-Bengtdit yesterday en route to Rochester, Minn.,, where she will consult: Mayo Bros., being in poor health. Dr. Richard-Crammer Mr anl: Mrs. Gust Leland of - naa spent a few hours in the city Mon- day with a view of spending their An Artcraft picture Adapted from the play “Pierre of the Plains,” by" Edgar Selwyn. Scenarid by Charles Maigne. Di- vacation here t year. While in rected by Marshall Nexlan he Buests of Mr. “Better quality. at less price,” |and Mrs. P. E. Welch. 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