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¥ B S — i i i Te ‘eich day give an interasting and comphte review of thep | city's socjal activities is ouxd This pagé is devoted-to per- sonal mention, social items hm briefs and we solicit ‘your wopeuhon m its maintenancs : lteml phoned o‘r mllbd to t.hu Mrs. “Doc”. Winebrenner of La! Plantaganet visited friends in Be- midji Wednesday. e HOT WAFFLES SERVED AT|. Icq delivered by the load. THIRD STRTET CAFE umg oo Co. i v the load. Sixteen inch mixed hard.and soft m:gum%m@s a_position as traveling salesman for Clifford & Co. of this city. P box. nt Troppmum. thh‘week*‘omy A 123“; One dozen photographs makes 12 Christmas presents. Call up the Hak- kerup Studio. Studio open evenings. Y 113tt "Call at Mac's after the have a delicious cup of ; French pastry.. - Alvifi Bbfifer and Frank Knox left *1for Minneajblis yesterday, where :they. expec;‘f*&o spend -the winter. dat the - $60,000 to loan or rarms. Dean Land Co. H B, A 3 Call at Mae’s after the movies and have a delicious cup of coffee, with ! French. pastry. _2d126 T! $t. Cloud, St. Joe, Brainerd and other polnt:. i Your friends can buy anything you éan give : them- except your photgh) graph. - Call. the Hakkerup Studio, No. 239, and make appolntment to- 1% the | - Give the family a treat. Take home a brick of Koors Ice Cream Supreme. 1121tt . F. Lovgren, of Northe! . rought “her -little ' daughter, Joycb to Bemidji Thursday to lmve her ton- ‘"l moud. o ’ S)ot cuh paid for Liberty Bonds; sand Liberty Bond receipts. See G. B. Hooldy at Northérn 'Grocery .0d. dusiag the day, or at Markham hotel, evenhss. 1,;17:! several weeks:! (iifi] of Frohn hall' 8aturday, Dec. 6th. Ladies bring baskets. Everybody 1 - welcome. Dance before and after . The sale of box stgtionery at the supper. 3:1125' Barker Drug-and Jewelry store be- gins Tuesday morning at 9:30. The line: i® ome of the biggest ever brought to Bemidjj and hundreds are planning on making purchases for Christmas. The line offers-a saving ot trom 25 per cent to 40 per cent. 3d128 W. B. Elwell of Frederick, Wis., arrived in the city this morning for a week’s visit with his son, J. LeRoy Elwell. The Minnesota Light & Power Company will sell one hundred Hot Point irons at $5.50 each on Satur- day, December 6th. 2d125 If you have rheumatism in your arms and shoulders caused by long hours of labor over the washboard and steaming suds, don’t send for a pital. 121tf [ and Mrs. Mont. Fancy Jonathan apples, at $3.356 a|Vera Backus, Claire Nangle, Lucy Mgm nndwmwmat» s "Miss commander. reading. Mrs, Robert Mitchell is eonvalesc-‘uMWAqm CHERS ing yery nicely at St. Anthony’s’ hos- Mrs. Mitchell -had. a slight nervous, breakdown; but- at-present is resting Yasily. She woyld be glad to welcome any’ of -Her friends might. wish to call on her, as she ig able to receive company.. . o G. Halgren, Hallan H McCann, A ; Smart | w B, Erwin, D, Moore; Julius Smith, Paul Yaple ‘ol Billings, | structors from the state department Also Misses Harriet Cochran, | of education'at St. Paul, Miss Kavan- Sag ag) gaNe cae wmmufn‘NEAWs Emma Lease, of Minneapolis. past several years. groom owns a farm. LADY BEES GET CHABTER The Maccabees’ dance at’ ‘the. arm- ory last’ evening was very well at: tended, and every one reports having - |a good time. Mrs., L. A. Ward left Wednesday tieg were opened by the presentation inoon. for Chicago:.and her old home| s the charter'b in Indiana, where she will visit for | o6 \ilwaukee, %Vis,- supreme state -She was-.assisted by T * | Mrs. Jennie Gordon of.International | Basket social wfll ‘be held at town | Falls, supervising-deputy.. . Miss Ella LaQua rendered a de- lightful group of songs, and .Miss Josephine Parker gave a splendidj The, $5 prize for the best waltzing couple was awarded to Mrs. Alvin Trog and Oliver Olson. music was furnished by the Syncopa- tor’s orchestra. : REBEEKAHS I. 0. 0. F. GUESTS. The members of the local :lodge of the Independent Order .of Odd Fel-| lows tendered a dinmer banquet to the Rebekah members Wednesday night at the Odd Fellows hall. Misy Mary Deputy entertained a|dinner was in the nature of a sur- number of friends in honor of Miss|prise and was considered the big The evenin, doctor—send for Mrs. Gainaday or|y,rie Whitcomb, of Keewatin, Minn., |treat of the year. Mrs. Thor. Call 26 and ask for one ‘of these “‘darling” ladies to come and work for you. 2d125 5 LR One dozen photograpns makes 12 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hochenberger | Christmas presents. Call up the Hak- are the parents of- a seven pound |kerup Studio. Studi6 open even- daughter, born December 2. Mrs,|IDES. 113tt Hochenberger- and baby are in Min- neapolis wlth her slater. Friday afterngon, last. ing Call at Mac’s after the movies and have a_delicious cup of coffee, with French pastry. 2d126 Mrs. H. L. Crane, Mrs Lawrence Qodell and Claytonh E: Johnson, who :have been visiting at the home of ‘Mrs..E/ L. Derfner for the past ten, days, returned Tuesday to Mankato ,and Woseca. at the home of his daughter, Mrs. M. E. Ibertson, for the past two weeks, Tuesday. ' o Iti you intend: to'send Christmas cards, the engraved kind, with your ‘name’engraved thesame as the senti- | ment, you should order now. The #tock i complete and you will not be dissapointed in the selection you make. See the beautiful samples at|: the Pioneer office. L 1mo1216 | children ‘of Neving, Minn., left last Wednesday for an extended trip through the west. They will visit some of the principal western cities, and spend the winter in southern California. Christmas presents. Call up the Hak- kerup Studio. - Studio open evenings. . 113tt © Born, to: Mr. and Mrs. William ‘Walker of Portland, Ore., a daughter, November 29. Mr. and 'Mrs. Walker were formerly of gls city. Mrs. Walker being Mise Hazel Minnick be- _fore her marriage. This Christmas as before, you will probably want to _send engraved cards to friends. We have a beauti- tul selection from which to make ‘your choice. Have the sentiment and your name engraved on them in the same type. It is quite the correct thing to do. Call and see the sam- ples at the Pioneer office., 1mol216 Do not rais 1o read the Christmas] announcement of the Minnesota, Light. & Power Company on another: page of this paper. - 2d126 Mrs. Matt Meyer, who has been visiting with her sons, George and Kenneth, and with friends at Ken- ney and other points, for the past two weeks,. returned to her home at| Grant 'Valley Thursday. Mrs. Edgar Crosby, formerly Miss Gertrude Malone, of this city, ar- rived here with her husband Wed- nesday, and will be the guests of Mrs. Crosby’s brother, Gregory Ma- lone, here for several days. Special Christmas bargain— Point irons for $5.50 each ali 'day Saturday. Minnesota Electric Light & Power Company. 2d1256 If you want to sell or excnange your property, write me, John J. Black, Minn St. Chippewa Falls, Wis. . Already they are talking about Barker’s Drug and Jewelry store There will be a meeting of the As~ ’L‘ileeday morning, at 9:30. Thousands | Seclated Charities Monday evening, of boxée will be sold at a saving of December 8th, at the city library. It tiom 25 per cent to 40 per cent;;No is desired to have a representative at- one will be allowed to make a pur- tendance of the comminity, and all chase until the hour of opening, Be]interested are urged to attend. qn hand when the time comes. 3d128| ' E. H. Jerrard, Pres. 4d128 iFax‘nh;.m :Vatls]on. formerly of this have a delicious cu; city, and who has been a railway French pastry. B cup ot coflee,zsvll;: mail clerk with head quarters at Du- Iluth since he returned from the serv- Mrs Mike Downs left today for|iCe has been transferred to Brook- Bemond, N. D., to visit her sister, lings, S. D., where he will now make Mrs. Tom Hatten for two weeks, |DIS headquarters. From theére she will go to Jamestown to visit her nephew, Lieutenant Tom. Hatton, Jr., for a short time. K Call at. Mac's after the movies and You can remember more friends by sending Christmas card than in any other manner. It costs less too. Mrs Thor has returned to Bem[dj] Select from the splendid lines of sam- and will again do family washings | Ples at the Pioneer officc and have - for two. cents per hour. If you need | Your name engraved in the same type a_competent wash-lady call 26 and|@as the sentiment. They make mighty ask for Mrs. Thor. 2d125 | acceptable tokens. 1mo1215 . Mrs. A. Sacks. and three children of Mrs. Gainaday and Mrs. Thor, wh(; Akeley are visiting a? the A. Choen have been employed by the Minnesota home on Minnesota avenue this week. Light & Power Company to do famity From here they will go to Dayton, washings report®that they are sur- Ohio. Miss Olive Choen will accom-[prising numerous Bemidji house- pany them and remain during the|wives by having the washings ready winter. for the line by mnine o’clock every morning. 2d125 b h:tl'eal cl.lleqtuatx;ce sale in December. T 's wha e Barker Drug & 7 Jewelry store are springing in the S. S. CLASS SEWS. stationery-line. -‘Thousands of boxes,| Mrs. Hankey's Sunday school class valued from 26¢ to $10.00 will be|met with Miss Ruth Caskey last sold at a discount of from 25 per cent night. The girls spent the evening to 40 per cent. The eale starts at|in sewing. They are dressing a doll 9:30 Tuesday morning. A fine chance | for the French orphan which the to- pick valuah]o Christmas gifts, [ Presbyterian Sunday school have] A 34128 | adopted. Refreshments were ‘served. ternoo Ladiés* ‘Ald of Nymore and Bemi‘;,’: Al"bIICkle One dozen photographs makes 12|and a host of other friends, at home of Mrs. Fifth ward. midji. Daniel Gracie, noble grand of the 0dd Fellows, furnished the venison and lodge members assisted in serv- The dinner was| served after a business session of the Rebekah lodge during which a large class of candidates were initiated., The dinner was followed by music and dancing and a general social session. the spread. J. A. Colby, who has been visiting] SWEDISH LADIES AID - Mrs. . John Neslung of returned to his home at Lisbon, N. D. pleasantly - surprised . »Wednesday by the Swedish . Lutheran Gust Sticking it Out. “There is little hope of wallpapers coming down,” says a well-known sub- wrban buflder and decorator. only because people will keep on lean- ing against the wall.—London Punch, TONICHT ONLY MARY PICKFORD .in a return showing of ““BEHIND THE SCENES” Life as it is lived in the “Big Wings” on the stage JEAN DAWN WILL ANSWER QUESTIONS Admission 15c and 25¢ at the who MISS KENFIELD HOSTESS. Miss Arvilla Kenfield entertained at an informal téa’ yesterday after-; I noon at her home on Doud-avenue. ! The guests were Mesdames J.- oM et Murphy, John Beck, Jr., Lee LaBaw, 0. L. Saeks of Akeley has accepted William Chichester, H. s M. Stag n: M. ¢ (Special to Pioneer. ) sou |in the work... These t I through desn?o&mdbn d,nughter of Mrs. BEmma Lease of Nary, was unit- ed in marriage to Levine Remquist of Daqsel on Wednesday afternoon-at the parsonage of Rev.-Paul.C. Dowi- Miss .Lease has made her home in Minneapolis for|outlining the projects for next year. .-After the wedding supper, Mr. and Mrs.” Rem- quist left for Bemidji, 471t | will spend their honeymoon. December 5 they will be at home to their many friehds at Dassel, where where they After festivi- Miss Harriet. Olson | The The Nelson, . of “the Mrs. Neésling'. left Thursday morning for International S Falls,- where she will visit her broth- Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Laursen and|er, whe.is seriously ill.” She will go from there to Bromson, Koochiching county, where the Neslhing family in- tend. to live in the future. . Mrs. Neslung received a beautiful set of silver knives and forks as a token of friendship. missed greatly by her friends and the hope was expressed that she and family would soon come back to Be- We all unite in extending her and hers a hearty thanks for what they -have been to us, and wish them farewell and success in their new home. She will be This is GRAND Lenora Anderson and Mona Daniel. . Committee: on - citizenship—Chair- |. man, Anna. Furuseth, - assistants, Anna Olson and Mrs. O. Furuseth. These Were Present. Those present at the institute | were: - Peter I. Larson, Clearbrook. . Olgp Westberg, Bagley. ' Mildred Tangjerd, Bagley. i Luzella Sundel, Bagley. Josephine Nelson, Bagley. i Edith Larson, Bagley. Erma Bartholmew, Bagley. Beatrice Pawek, Shevlin. Mona Daniel, Bagley. Lenora Anderson, Gonvick. Anna Wickstrom, Alida. Esthre Hamre, Alida. * Bessie Larson, Clearbrook. Anna Olson, Gonvick. Edith McFarland, Bagley. Ambie Scot, Clearbrook. Agnes Larson, Clearbrook. Mrs. O. G. Furuseth, Agnes Anderson, Zerkel. Anna Torkelson, Bagle¥: * Alice Peterson, Bagley. Mabel’ Wetzel, normal instrictoi John H. Sommervold, Bagley J.B. Tremblay, Zerkle. = - L. G. Perry, Mallard. Anna_Furuseth, Bagley. Cora -G. Johnson, Clearbrook. Blesa Hendrickson, Bagley. Lila M. Elliot, Pinewdod. Vera V. Elllot. Shevlin. ... . Lillian Anderson, Bagley. . Coral J. Bugge, Bagley. ‘Eouis A. Furstrau, Clearbrook. Cora B. Dunham, Minerva. Anna Myrvold, Bagley. ‘Almay Anderson, Mallard. Ella Stevens, Leonard. Elma Haukland, Zerkel. Anna Stenborg, Bagley. Kathrun A. Ray, Clearbrook. Violet G. Griffin, Clearbrook. Elizabeth Flynn, Bagley. Sigrid G. Berge, Bagley. ? Emma Martinson, Mallard. . Cora McBain, Leonard. . ) R E Lillian Larson, Leonard. Lo h ) I 'HOLD INSTITUTE THAT SETS COUNTY RECORD| Feature of Sessions Was the Organization of a Patri- “otic Association Bagley, Dec. 5.—One of_ the largest teachers institutes {n the: history of Clearwater county was held at Bag- ley this week, under the supervision of Mae T. Barragy, county superin- tendent of schools. Two special in- augh and Miss Lapham, also assisted lnstructors. ectures;} | put special emphasis on-ti& teaching | of geography and rendlng lh the rural school. ‘ Earl H. Mantin, cuunty agricultur- al agent, assisted in the program on |- Thursday. .Mr. Martin gave a talk on Boy's .apd Girl’s club work, giving a brief resume of last years work and Ella Ehlers, Clearbrook. Nancie Swanland, Shevlin. 3 “Fifnstad, Shevlin. 1.} “ i Dorothy Kurtzbein, Bagley. Satur- Rex Theatre>ys The ‘most famous character in American 'flction.,r John Oakhurst, the gentleman gambler, as played by : HARRY CAREY | ‘In Bret Hnrte s Classic Outcasts Poker Fla e Don'’t Let Anything Stop You Seeing 'I'hu ‘Wonderful Picture _ “NELL’S BOARDER”—L-KO COMEDY Wonder Mystie],-O-R-E "¢ If In Doubt Ask Her ‘ Rex Union Orchestra LADY’S HAT TO BE GIVEN AWAY A Beautiful “Gage Bros.” Hat, Cost $15.00 at Edward’s Sister’s Millinery, will be given away FREE - ‘To the Lady Who Looks the Best in the Hat Mr. Martin laid special empasis on the organization of local clubs, un- derthe supervision of a local leader. Ateachers Patriotic League was organized during the week... Commit- tees on health, improvement, patrio+ tic ‘activities, and citizenship were organized. Following is a list of the 1 officers of the league :and the com- mittees appointed: :Prestdent—S8adie Fultz. . Vice:Pres.—Mr.' Sommervold. * -+ Becretary—Anna Furuseth. -Treasurer—Coral Bugge. Caommittee -on. health—Chajrman, Dorothy - Kurtzbein; assistants,: Lu- zella Syndel and: Anna Mervold. «;Committee - on improvements— Chajrman, Ambie Scott; assistants, Lillian Larson and -Ethel Noyes. - Committee on patriotic activities— Chairman, Bessie Larson; assistants, “SUN. MON. TUES 7 In His Latest “THE HAYSEED” Orchestra Sunday Night - No -Matinee Sunday Mit, Mon. & Tues 10c20c :Sundav nght 15¢-30c Mon.-Tues. nght 10c-25¢ TONIGHT ‘Don’t Miss This One JAMES J. CORBETT The bank clerk who - whipped the mighty John L. Sullivan and won the ‘championship title of the world—in “THE MIDNIGHT MAN” Corbett’s Greatest Triumph HELEN GIBSON Every lady. in the Grand Theatre at 8:45, SATURDAY evening, will have an opportupity to try the hat on. The one to whom the hat is most becoming, will receive it as a gift. THE AUDIENCE WILL BE THE JUDGE Satuaday-8.45 P. M. Ask JEAN DAWN Your question, and see CONSTANCE BINNEY in the “ERSTWHILE SUSAN” first Realart Production Admission 15¢ and 25¢ at the —GR A ND-— in ) Harry Harvey’s Western s “Thriller | By Frances Hodgson Burnett—Directed by Robert G. Vignola Thmgs are delightfully mixed up in “Louisiana.” So much so that it keeps you guessing and thrxllmg right up to the last minute. #“New Folks in Town”:.........Briggs New Comedy “Come Watch the Passing Night”........Post Nature ELKO ORCHESTRA PLAYS. EVENINGS 8:00 Matinees, 10c-20c Nights 10c-25¢ ELKO Fri, & Sat. i i‘Rldmg Wild” ' The Mystery Girl “If In Doubt Ask Her "Rex 6-Piece Orchestra a Matinees 2:30 . 15¢ and 25¢, Nights 7 :20-9