Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 11, 1921, Page 3

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FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 11,-1921 AL E A RKARKE KRR * SHEVLIN =~ * AR AR R SRS LR S e 80 R. W. Declany"was a Bemidji- visitor on Saturday, between trains. Sam Desjardines. arrived on Satur- day from Nebish, Minn.,. where he has been employed for the past month in a grocery store. 7 Edna Hangon and sister, Ruby Pe- terson, were Bagley callers on Thurs- ay. Mr. Harstad of Minneapolis, was ; business caller in: Shevlin on Fri- ay. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hutton of Dud- ley township went to Bemidji on Saturday to shop and visit with friends. : Dorothy Noyes, who is teaching near Ebro, spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Noyes. Marie Rider returned on Wednes- day from a five weeks’ visit with friends in Chicago, Joliet, Ill., and Delafield, Wis. P. L. flenne spent the week end at #-"his home here. Mrs. O. E. Peterson and daughter Ruby went to Warren, Minn.,, on Monday ‘morning, where Ruby will \tlpdergo an operation for appendici- is. Edna Hanson left Saturday after- noon for Parshall, N. D., where she will attend to business matters and visit with friends. Dorothy and Gordon Noyes went to Bagley on Saturday afternoon to visit with friends. Mrs. Chas. Wiench went to Be- midji omr Saturday where she con- sulted a physician. Mrs. Ray Cooper was a Bemidji visiter on Monday. Mrs. A. Tures and daughter-in- law, Mrs. Celia Tures were Bemidji visitors on Monday. Mrs. Jack Dunn, who is teaching the Heathman school, went to Ebro on Saturday to spend the week end at her home there. Arthur Peterson who is employed at Fertile, Minn., spent the week end at the home of hi§ parents here, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Peterson. - Cecil Daniels arrived here on Sun- . . day for a Visit at the home of his| - 4, barents, Mr. d Mrs. George Daniels. ' An _interesting ~basketball game \was played -at the M. W. A. hall on 'Saturday evening when the Fosston| eam played he local team. The score ~X was 16 to 41 in favor of Fosston. Had the home team had sufficient, practice, there is no doubt but what they would have been_victorious. Mrs. George Daniels spent Friday and Saturday in Bagley visiting with friends. - o Earl H. Martin, county agent, held a farmers meeting in the Wood- men hall here on Monday -afternoon. Dr. D. R. Campbell was a profes- sional caller. .at ; the _Johp, - Taylor home, two miles south of Shevlin on Friday evening. 3 T H. W. Kraise of Minneapolis, a representative of the Creamery Pack- age commpany, spent Wednesday in Shevlin attending to_ business mat- ters here. C. A. Elefson went to Bemidji on Thursday to. receive medical atten- tion. Caroline Krohn went to Bagley on Thursday to have some dental ‘Wwork-done. Carl Peterson of Mallard was a busniess caller in Shevlin on Thurs- day. B. F. Thelan arrived here Friday for a visit with his- wife. A. Astrum left Friday for Wadena to visit at his home there. R. Skarohlid and daughter, Adelaide, went to Bemidji on Friday where Adelaide received medical at- tention. Dolly Skarohlid visited with friends at Solway on Saturday. Oscar Julin went to Bemidji on’ Saturday for a visit with friends. A. L. Gordon attended to business matters in Bemidji on Friday. Alf Rain and Sam Desjardines went to Bemidji on Saturday for a visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. O. Paxton, who has been visiting with here sister, Mrs.Raff, at this place left on Monday for her home at Tama, Iowa. E. A. Webster of McIntosh was a business visitor in Shevlin on -Mon-* day. R b Clinton Watkins of Mallard was a Bemidji visitor on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Rider enter- tained a unmber of friends at a pro- gressive whist party on Monday eve- ning. After an evening enjoyably spent at cards a delightful lunch was served. & One of the largest dances of the season will be held in Shevlin on Saturday evening .at the M. W. A. hall. ‘Music will be_ furnished hy Schuck’s orchestra of Bemidji. No i being arranged. Every one should {turn-out to make this dance a huge success. . The local post of the American Legion held a meeting at the town hall on Monday evening. Election of officers and other business matters ‘were ‘taken up. A play will be given in the near future for the benefit of the Legion. KREE KKK K KKK . KK * BIG LAKE. * KR KRR KKK KKK Mrs. ‘A. C. Steele is seriously ill with an attack of inflammatory rheu- matism. Felix Scott transacted business in Bemidji Monday of this week. E. C. Bergh, J. S. Beatty and C. 0. Wing are busy getting up their A. C. Steele was a caller in Bemidji one day last week.’ Mr. and Mrs. -Hanson drove to Turtle River Sunday afternoon on a business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs, George Clark and two young children spent Sunday | at the E. C. Bergh home. { Mrs. Walter Stout returngd home | Friday from Bloomquist” 1p where | she has been employed as cook for | the past month. ¢ The legislative committec of Big Lake Farmers’ club held a meeting | at C..O. Wing’s Monday evening, | March 7 to consider bills received | g from our senator and representative ! at St. Paul. The Big Lake union Sunday school} 'yeports "an attendance of 14 at Sun-; day school March 6 and growing -} terest in all the work. i The Sunday school is preparing an| Easter program- for Easter Sunday. Oscar and Herman Wilson were guests - of Kenneth and Roy Wing: Sunday. A social dance was given at Thom-! as Wilson’s Saturday evening. A gond‘ time was had by all present and a neat sum was taken in for the build-| ing fund of the farmers’ club. i The Big Lake Farmers’ club at; the . last meeting were anxious to| "better their community. They organ-) {ized what will be known as a real! | estate department whose duties 1t) will be to get the owners’ prices on} all lands that are on the market, less| ody N Adm FHE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER efforts are being spared to make [any commission and to help the man!weck were Lenore Wilson, Joseph this the big evevnt of the season.!that is looking for a picce of land Scott and Harvey Bergh. Some pleasing electrical effects” are | on which to make his home and to get | the buyer and seller together at the!the meeting of the farmers’ |as they are given a half holiday to} They will not ask anything for |enable them to attend, provided their; their services, but are in it to bene- W' fit their community. Don’t hesitate [, to ask them for any information.|Together” Y, house Monday afternoon at 3 p. m. [At this meeting it was decided to| !donate $3.50 to th X !school to help defray expenses. This gift is heartily appreciated by the| Sunday school. “‘The club also voted to reimburse Mr. Hansen for part of the expense stmas entertainment. Mr. v generously turned the into the treasury of the club as a gift from him. least possible expense. desired if you are looking for a home. They are working to put a real farmer on every vacant piece of land in their community. In writing enclose stamped and self-addressed envelope for reply. Address Harley Hanson, Bemidji, | Minn., R. F. D. No. 4. School Notes Harry Bergh has returned to school after a two weeks’ absence on ae- count cf sickness. Mrs. Hanson prepared the draw- ings used in our water color work Eamiver;s, Wo0d. !last week. They were all very artistic | and appropriate for the season of spring. Those absent one day or more last | SANITARY BAKING CO. Phone 789 | * 307 Third Street Across street from Rex Theatre — ! Thursday of last week b £ _leacher was sick. She returned to {her school the following :Sunday, A boys' and girls’ calf club is to be organized in this community be- fore spring under the direction of the Hines State Bank. folks are all ready getting enthusias- S ¢ ‘| tic about it, talking Guernseys and Peterson reports the illness|p;igems. So far the former seems to have the preference. The pupils are looking forward to | r, feeling much better. hool hoard met at the school ork for the month is up to standard. 4 thouse after school hours on Friday. A special meeting of the “Hang! club was held at the |schouljot his little boy. ed al Nels Bre is getting out tim- ke artin Brekke visit- ke's Sunday after- stand this is because American. se the| BOYS' AND GIRLS’ CALF CLUB PLANNED AT HINES Doosters have a smaller number of children in school. Some happy time B. A. Arnesen took Rev. Jensen to é ey the station after services on Sunday. beforo fall we think. Blackduck «««*««r«*a«;;&«««‘i IR R R SR EEEE S ERE RS Deer River Here’s another new style— Note the wide band, special shape bow in back and other exclusive - 0.J. LAQUA | Chevrolet Parts We Have a Complete Stock Telephone or Mail Us Your Order - W. R. GIBERSON, INC. —Everything Automotive— Very frequently valuable time can be saved if you ask your doc- tor to phone the prescription tous to fill. Our free delivery service applies to any part of the city. And we know what your doctor wants for you. 217 Third St. Phone 34 Minn. PRESCRIPTIONS PHONED IN ARE DELIVERED PROMPTLY —Barker THE DRUGGIST BROS. CLOTHING ST Everyb R e e e r———— ires .Good Clothing Of ‘course everybody admires GOOD CLOTHES. Such as we ‘ offer you. You get that new well dressed spring feeling the moment you put on one of our suits. You will find the patterns particularly cheerful---nothing outlandish, but more unusual and interesting. Models in such a variety that every man can be suited. , As is to be expected, Gill Bros. uphold their dominant position in the clothing field by presenting a masterful assemblage of the world's finest Spring Apparel for Men, Young Men and Boys. Sprin gprices at this great store ‘those in effect on sim These matchless exhibits present the season’s cleverest models---all of the newest ideas in high grade apparel. Suits for Men and Young Men at The models are the new spring single and double breasted styles, the fabrics are of better quality than formerly and include fancy and unfin- ished Worsted, Tweeds and Cassimeres. ROTHERS are 25 to 33 1-3 per cent. lower than ilar merchandise last fall. $35, $40, $45, $50 BEMIDJI, MINN. ORE = oy bbbl

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