Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 2, 1921, Page 3

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R AR ERERKKRERKK x BUCK LAKE * Kr KA AR R A ARKES Th Farmers club met last Thurs- dey afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hoglum. We understand the next meeting ‘will be held with Mr. and ‘Mrs, Ed Larson on June 23. BE. G. Kaufer visited with Alex Sawyer last Sunday afternoon. Mr, Rector of Sugarbush visited Albin Carlson last Sunday . *T. H. Phillips is holping the Rog- holt brothers in their myll. A company of epsrts are occupy- ing the Dugus lodge on Turtle river and are spending their time fishing, The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Molash had the misfortune to fall into & camp #Péand burn both hands , quite badly. Np A Mr. Molash and family of Cass Lake moved onto thdir land in Sec- tion 12, Township 146, the first of last week. ? The citizens ‘cut out a quarter of a mile of mew road on the' line be- tween Section 11 andi Section 2 last week. This was made necessary on account of EdLarson fencing his new field. The keachers’ training class of the Wioodland) union Sunday school met last Thursday evening with Mrs. . Henry Sawyer. All. members were ‘present. After the study hour, a nice Junch was served and the evening was spent in discussing the neigh- pborhood _ activities and the new 1i- brary. The next meeting will be June 9, wibh Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Rogholt. Mrs. M. O. Rogholt is able to be around dgain. The Rogholt brothers started their mill again last week. Mrs. H. F. Sawyer and Miss Ruby Sawyer motored to Cass Lake last Friday to meet Mrs. Sawyer's sis- ter, Miss Clara Murphy, who is pay- ing her a visit. Miss Murphy has just returned home after completing her - first year at the Art Institute at Minneapoyis. =3 Mr. and Mrs. Ed¢ Rogholt with o company of young people visited at Mr. . Rector's at Sugarbush Sunday >~ cvening. Did it rain? Don’t forget the social at the Buck Lake school house next Sat- firday evening given by the Blue £ Ribbon gjirls. Come and enjoy @ pleasant . evening. TS SS IS SRS RSS2 x BAGLEY * KX XXX KR KR KKK XK Mrs. Elmer Lewis was a Bemidji visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Robbins re- turned from. Melrose a short: time ago, after a visit with reJatives: ‘the birth of a bdby boy, Saturday, May 28. Mrs. A. L. Nunn and children of Pemidji returned to their home: last week after spendingl a few days at the Frank Anderson home. IMr. andi Mrs. A: Kaiser, Mr. and - Mrs. Rogcoe Kaiser and Albert. Kaiser sp~~t Sunday in Fosston. Oliver Barness and J:- ‘Mr, and Mrs. ‘A, Harden announce . Barthol- omew spent. Monday of ithie. ek in Mahnomen on business . \ Mr. and Mrs. John Shereck and family motored to Lankin for a Wisit with friends and >e Mrs. Oliver Barness, Mrs. Scrabeck, idrs. 0. G. Olgon and .Mrs. W. :0. O'Nelll, motored: to Sheviin Monday to attemd an auctiom sale Willlam Kaiser left Monday for Minneapolis where he will resume his studies at the state university, D, latives. G, parents in Bagley.! 2 {46 Grant Stoner en route oyerland from Outlook, Mont., to ‘Bemidji stopped here Monday of this week for a short visit with” Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Burns. B T L * BEMIDJI TOWNSHIP. + AR KRR RRRRKKEKNES The Aill-Go glee club _met at the Carr Lake school house on Friday evening with a good attendance. Mr. Andrew: Rood of Bemidji acted as in- structor, The Farm Bureau organjized a unit on Thureday evening at the, Carr Lake school house, ' E. K. Arderson was eleoted director. Wm. Boyer vice director and Herman Fenske secre- tary and treasurer. It was voted not to use the farmers’ club of the com- munity as farm bureau units, but to have one unit called the Bemidji Township Farmy Bureau. The next meeting is to be June 9th. Chester Larson, who was called to Lake Elmo by the serious illness of Wi§ brother is expected to return to Bemidji this week. ‘The Carr Lake school will close on Friday. June 3 with a picnic on the Marquette lakes. This will also bea community and old settlers picnic and ‘is being put on by ithe Better Fammers’ @nd Bemidjf = Township Farmers’ club assisted by the teach- erd.. Those acting as a committee in <¢ha ore A. E. Rako. E. K: Ander- cop! Mrs. F. M. Pendergast, Mrs. Milo. Hubble and Christ Larson. It \ig to be a basket picnic with a pro- gram in the afterngon. ‘The Bemidji ‘Township farmers’ club will hold its next regular meet- ing cn July 2. G: Blatter ‘is finishing his new house with two big porches. A goodly number of our people were seen at the land clearing dem- onstration on the Thomas Porte farm last Friday. IEEEEFEE SRS RS 2 00 04 * SOLWAY x W0 ok 3 Ok b 2 3 2% ok % b %k % C. M. Petersonf and son, Christ, were business visitors in Bemidji Tuesday. = Bessie Lowry returned to her home at Dassel. ‘She has been teaching the peventh and eighth grades here. A large number of the young folks imotored to 'Shevlin Saturday evening to attend the -dance. All reported a .good time. Misses Martin and Hillstrom, who teaching school here, Teturned to their -homes Sunday. Miss Martin’s “home i at Deer Creek and Miss Hi Schooleratt river between( Carr and |- for the past nine months have been | ER??*L"&""' {Gn S ‘fHE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER strom’s at Sebeka. 5 A large school pienic was given in Fredeiickson's grove last Thursday, it being the last day of school. . It . | wass well attended and all had a splendid, time. lmer Frederickson ' antd family motoipd heére from North Dakota, to visit with Mr. (Frederickson’s father, Arton Frederickson. Wiiton Monddy to visit their son harlesiand family. { X frs, Paul Fouedult, Mrs. Clayence Foucault and. c¢hildren mot- ored: up from “Bemidyi and visited with® Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Peterson Friday evening. George ENs and Jochn Clark mot- ored tc Bemidji Saturday evening. Bd Peterson was a caller in Bemid- ji Monday.. Holmer Schneering and ‘a friend motoredi from Sac City, lowa to visit with Adolph Gustafson and family. Mrs,.;James Smith -and ‘daughter Beairicef were visitors jn Bemidjt Friday. Elva Petersom returned to Puposky ‘Tuesday for a brief stay. ‘tended the demonstration given at Bemidji Friday, headed by lieutenant governor Collins. f Madge Martin was a busifiess call- er inj Bemidji . Saturday. Bethel Prince)pf Witon has ac- cepted the position of clerk at C. F. Rogers store. KX R KKK R KKK KK P SHEVLIN . * Bk R R in Bemidji. The dance given here Saturday Post, American TLegion, was well at- tended. Leonard and Solway. B. A, Webster of Mclntosh, spep? a few hours here last Saturday. M. B. Meir having disposed of his interestes im his farm to'his partner A. M. Pfitzinger, has left for his home in Milwaukee, Wis, i Mr, Stevens of Crookston has been' |here the past week buying potatoes. He has bought two car loads. Lee Sims of Solway visited here | Wednesday evening. O. T. Peterson and family have gone to Foley, where they will make their future home. ! Mrs. Chas. McDonald, Cedil Holton and Vera Burfield were Bemidji shop- pers Wednesday. Mrs. Edna C. Hanson has moved into the residence which she purch- ased from O. T. Peterson. Mrs. F. Al Noyes, Bthel and Gor- for Duluth . Wednesday - morning. They made the trip by auto. Miss Bernice Burfield, who teaches end at her home here. Mr, and ‘Mrs. S. ‘W. Cartwright and Mrs. L. Evans of Bagley, spent |a few hours here Thursday after- noon. | 3 ¥ Mrs. M. O. Bredeson 'and.daughter of Bemidji are spending the week th Mrs. Ben Bredeson. ' C..F. Rogers and family mctored| after spending a few days g'_lt-h his | 4 Severall of thae 'Solway farmers at-| -Miss Madge Lowry spent Saturday | S ‘evening by the | Raymond - Gordon| Many came from Bagley, | don Noyes and Henry Hanson left| school at Clearbrook spent the week| | Clemens Austin of Superi {spent the week end at the Renne | home. ‘ Mrs. Edna C. Hanson spent Mem- orial Day at Erskine. i Mr. and Mrs. Chas.-McDonald mot- | oréd to Bemldji Monday eveningz. | Ben Bredeson, Sam Desjardins, Olat Hannem and Conrad Paul.on| returnedy to Bemidji Monday after u;pendlng the week end at their home ere. REKKRAKR KRR KRRK KR I ® BELGE * s e e SR | The Rosby Ladies’ Aid met at the Bimer Tollefson home last: Thursday { with a gocd aftendance. '’ | +The services leld at the Plantng- lanet schobl house all last weck by | Dr. Zentz were {nspirational to al. | uate from, the Bemidji highjschogl on ‘Ju‘ne 1oth. . W II COMING EVENTS | June 3—Commencenent at State Teachers College. June 8.—Junior-Senior Prom. June 10—Commencement of Bey | . mid}i High school. Sept. 21 to 23—Northern Minne- sota Fair at Bemidji. YOUR FRIENDS AT THE ' COFFEE SHOP and enjoy a dainty feed or a hearty megal as your ap- petite uyduts. We S:rve Meals or Light Lunches at:Any Hour of the Day. v Try Some of Our Special Saadwiches OUR SODA FOUNTAIN SERVICE. IS UNSURPASSED Markham Coffee_Shop P AT A Mies Dorothy Jarchow: is to grad-| GIFTS FOR THE GRADUATE At this happy time of youth the present you give will leave happy, happy mem- ories and a lasting impression if it is something worth while— When you select the gift with a Hallmark stamp on it you can be assured that the impression will be more than a passing one. HALLMARK BRACELETWATCH A 15-jewel Hallmgrk Brace- let Wateh, Gold Filled, guaran- teed case; a worthy gift— - $25.00 GENTLEMEN’S -HALLMARK WATCH 12 size, 17-jewel Hallmark Watch, Gold Filled, gauaranteed case; a lifetime companion— $28.00 HALLMARK STANDS FOR QUALITY We have any number of suitable articles for gifts to graduates and would ask you.to come in and ask to see the many beautiful things assembled here. Hallmark Fountain Pens..$1.50 to $12.00 Gold Watch Chains _ ..$3.00 and up Lavelieres .....cceoeeeeeceeeees $3.00 and up Bar Pins ... .$1.50 and up Pearl Beads ... $5.00 and up Gold Rings .$3.00 and up Eversharp Pencils . g batag, .$1.00 and .up GEO. T. BAKER CO. The HALLMARK Store Bemidji, Minn. Starts June 8th Fireworks More than ten ! as an appreciation of the splen 10 n hundred diffefent items on sale at did patronage and BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ WEAR, LADIES’ ; WAISTS, SILKS, HOUSE DRESSES AND HOUSE APRONS Dishes, Dinner Sets, Fancy Chifia, Cut Glass, Enameled | Ware, Kitchen Ware of every kind, Tubs, Boilers, Aluminum Ware—and lots ra and lots of other items. - NO STORE CAN SELL YOU BETTER GOODS THAN WHAT THIS STOREISDOINGEVERYDAY = i 6% 77 e ‘ ‘. special cut prices, in honor of our anniversary, and loyal support this store hias enjoyed the 9 years past. We hope that you will take full advantage of this Sale al}'d help yourself liberally bgcause these prices are very much worth while, and at no time during this year will you buy goods at.these prices again. Ready now with the largest stock of fire works that this or any other store in this part of the country has ever had. We cannot mention all—only this: We have just everything and atp S orders from stores that do not care to carry large stocks. thus no freight charges to pay and no bother in.ordering—you see what you get when you buy from us. SALE ON DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, SPECIAL SHOWING OF MID-SUMMER MILLINERY SATURDAY—Extra Values $3.98 to $7.98 Special Sale on all other Millinery at $2.98—$3.95—$4.95 rices less than last year. We will fill orders now at 10% over wholesale prices. 00 00C000CJ00C200C1006300 g Ends ] June ) 18th Fireworks We have such a largg stock that we can fill You have Equals Our/Home Stretch Sale This Sale will equal our last Home Stretch Sale, which e was a big success and saved a lot of money to.all who took advantage of samé.. Our Sales are all big and full of big valyes—all goods are just as advertised. , | The BG VARIETY STORE CARLSON #fl OF " On Beltrami Avenue COURSE Bemidji, Minn. 0000 4 pAce ifeg

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