Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 28, 1921, Page 3

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Items for this column will be gladly received by Mrs, Harvey, telephone 114-W. Readers owe it to their guests and to them. selves tosee that, items of local interest are reported. Every item: will be given proper considera- tion when source is known. R. C. Lapp of Cloquet was a Be- midji business: visifor today. Mrs. G. B. ,Upham of Walker was a visitor in Bemidji Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Cleveland of Boy Riv-| er was a Bemidji visitor Wednesday. $50,000 to loan on -farms. .The| Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Minnesota. a 10-27tf Rebert E. DeLyry of Walker was a business visitor in Bemidji Wednes- day. S. S. Wilson left Wednesday morn- ing for Chicago on a fall buying trip. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Mills of Peli- can Rapids were Wednesday visitors in Bemidji. ‘ . | , Dr. G. P. Dunne and D. F. Haberlin of Remer were among the Wednesday business visitors in this city. George W. Cross, superintenden of the Red Lake Indian agency, spent Wednesday in the city on business. Cash paid “or ‘Liberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. | ‘ s 1-19t8 | Dr. Ohnstad and his two sons ar- rived, Tuesday evening at the Rev.| L. J. Jerdee home for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith ieft Monday for Portland, Ore, where they expect to spend the coming win- ter. ) ¥ | Mrs. Norman Knox and infant| daughter, Norma Ellen, returned to| their home at Nebish Saturday after | spending @ few days with relatives in Bemidji. . ' Fine photos in -folders for only| $3.50 dozen at Rich Studio. .Post cards $1.85. 29 Tenth st. 26t8-16 Mr. and Mrs. Thurston who have| been touring the state by auto for the past four weeks, were guests of their cld friends Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Barclay and family Saturday while| enrcute to their Tiome near Baudette. Mr. and Mrs. Tollof Sanderson and grandchildren, Theodore and Evelyn| Tharaldson, from Harmony, Minn., are spending a few days with Rev. L. J. Jerdee and family at Camp Luna. [ _—— {You take no photos nor post cards from Rich studio unless they please you. 29 Tenth street. . Phone 570-W. 26t8-16 Miss Della Hendric! from St. A’chcn spital yesterday 0% to the hote of héx sistér, MisT M Gallanger, 621 B¢ i ji ayenué, Miss Hendrickson"has;bgen suffering from nervous trouble;ibyt is-reported. to be. recovering. ok ® Harold Searls:who was stopping| at 423 Fourth street while attendin; the summer term of the Bemidji State Teachers college, left Saturday merning for Shevlin to: spend the rémalining weeks of his summer vaca- tion with his aunt, Mrs. Dell Amadon and family. | If you are going to move, please notify M. W. Pierce at the Pioneer office and he will pay $5 reward to the party giving: information as ;e_ the locatiion of a 5 -or-6 room house tor rent when the same is in his pos- session. 7-15tf Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ripple, 1120 Park avenue, expect to leave Bemidji August\3, for Spokane, Wash., where Mr. Ripple has accepted a position. They intend to make their future heme in Spokane, near Mrs. Ripple’s gister, Mrs. Baltzell ‘and family. For ,plenic or excurflon parties charter passenger boat ‘‘Thor.” . A. . Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 61-W. A F 6-25t1 Miss Rozella Schenck of Eagle Bend, who has been staying \y?!.h her old friend, Mrs. Adoiph Christianson, 1021 Mississippi avenue, during heri. gix weeks attendance at the summer term of the Bemidji State Teachers college, went to Blackduck Tuesday evening to visit her aunt, Mrs. Her- men Thom and family for a week. Miss Schenck took the examination | for teachers in Bemidji-on Monday and Tuesday of this week, Clifford’s Daily! Spetial [ FOR FRIDAY 3 tall Salmon 39 cents —PHONE 160— ! ternational Falls. EXCLUSIVE AND SIMPLE Straight imple lines give individuality * to this tailored suit in striped flannel and blue serge.. The box jacket is finished in Tuxedo style in front and has a turn- down :collar secured; with a: string tie. ‘The vestee corresponds with the collar. Inserted: pockets add to the snappiness of the jacket, ' The.skirt is a two-picce model. " Medium size requires 234 yards 44-inch “flannel .and 2. yards 50-inch serge. g T Pictorial Review Jacket No. 9371 Sizes, 34.t0.42.inches bust. Price, 35 cents, . Skirt No,.9308." Sizes, 24 to 40 inches waist. . Price, 30 cents. William Olson of Buena Vista was |a business visitor in Bemidji Tues- day. Nels Otterstad of Turtle River transacted business in Bemidji Wed- nesday. i F. E. Noble of Turtle River attend- ed to business matters in Bemidji Wednesday. - - Mr. and’ Mrs. R. W. Koehn and family are visiting relatives at In- \ vy A son ‘was born; to“Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hartness at the St. Anthony ‘hospital this morning at 5 o’clock. ously ill at his home for the past few days is reported to be getting along nicely. - - _excursion parties, . For picnic or. “| charter passenger boat "Thor”. A.A. Lee, licensed pilot. - Phone 61-W. . 6-25tf Miss .Helen Hayner of Minneapo- lis is visiting at the homé of her grandmother, Mrs. Emily M. Hayner, 110 Sixth street relafives af. Lake Plantaganet for the past.two weeks, returned to. his home at-Argyle this week. x ‘Al daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bowers at St. Anthony’s heepital Wednesday. Mother and baby are ‘reported to be getting along nicely: * - * Dance 'in “old armory Tuesday, August .20 Music. by Schuck’s Inter- national Jazz orchestra. Everybody invited. 68-: Mrs. George Cochirdn, Jr., returned yesterday; to her ,summer. cottage at Birchmont Beach after having. visit- ed-Mr. Cochran at Range towns for the past ten days. A ‘Mrs. Al Jester of Montana, who has been occupying her summer home at-Lake Plantaganet this summer; is the guest of Bemidji friends for a tew days this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Toogood and son, Keith, and Miss Mabel Toogood motored to their heme at Rochester yesterday aftér having'visited ‘at {he home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. McFadden, 1203 Minnesota avenue, for a week. Mr. -Toogood -and Miss Toogood are brother and sister of Mrs. McFadden: Mr. and ‘Mrs.. Harvey. Henderschott of Twelfth street left Bemidji Mon- day morning by-auto, in response to a telegram “stating{ that Mrs. Hender- schott’s mother, Mrs. Stephen Peter- son of near Eagle Bend, who has been ill for a long time, was in a serious condition. E. A. Barker will leave tomorrcw noon for Duluth to complete arrange- ments for the fourth cruise of the U. 8. Navy reserve force. A special sleeper will leave Bemidji tomorrow night with forty-five members from Bemidji ‘who * expect to ' take the cruise,, which will be to Chicago i_|and return. \ The Misses Bessie and Carol Knox who remained in the city and attend; ed the summer term of- the Bemidj State Teachers college, rejoined their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Knox, at their farm home near Nebish Sat- urday, for a vacation of a few weeks. Miss Carol will teach near Blackduck in the Summit °sechool where che taught last year and Miss Be:sie ex- pects to accept the school in the Christianson district near Puposky {where she fornferly tdught. UNiON CARPENTERS’ NOTiCE Important meeting July 28 at Moose hall at 8 o’clock. All members are~ requested -to-be. there. . M. A. ALDRICH, President. 2t7-28 “1Bay Tuesday, where a pleasant eve- Harold Miller, who has been seri- | Harding Kellund,; who has visited | GORDON-LOWRIE Anne Dorothy ‘Lowrie of Shevlin| became, .the bride ' of ‘Alexander Wayne Gordon of Pittsburgh Tues- day afternoon at 2 .o’clock at the Presbyterian’ parsonage. Rev. L. P.| Warford performed the ceremony. % METHODIST OFFICIALS « TO MEET THIS EVENING A meeting of the official board of | the Methodist church will be held tonight in the church parlors at 8! o'clock. All' members are requested | to be present. ENTERTAINS AT SUMMER * COTTAGE AT G.'F. BAY| Twenty young Deople of Bemidji were entertained by Gordon Smith | at his summer home at Grand Forks' | ning was spent in dancing, and light refreshments were served. | LITTLE MOTHERS' CLUB IS ENTERTAIN WEDNESDAY The Little Mothers’ club was pleas- | antly entertained at a summer cot- tage at,Birchmont Beach; yesterday by Mrs. George Kreatz. The ladies| spent the afternoon in social conver- sation and sewing and Mrs. Kreatz: served a lunch. Mrs. J. L. Gilbert- son received the annual gift of the! Mothers’ club. | YOUNG PEOPLE’S LUTHER | The Young People’s Luther league | of the Norwegian . Lutheran church| meets this evening in:the church. A short program will be given. Lunch| will be served by Mrs. Anton Erick-| son and Miss Olga Skinvick. The program is as follows: vocal duet, by Della. Ballangrude and Hel- en Rudhe; reading, by Maxine Aubo- lee; piano solo;. -by. Ragnhild Moe; reading, by Selma Bye; vocal solo, by | Mabelle Croon. | FAMILY. REUNION HELD A i DIAMOND POINT SUNDAY P. F. Spath, Mr. and Mrs. E. W| Johnson and son Frederick, of Dassel, motored to Bemidji last Thursday and spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bunker and other relatives here |and at Solway. Mr. Spath is a brother of Mrs. Bunker, Mrs. S. A.| Penney of Solway and Mrs. S. E.! Hart of St. Paul, formerly of Be- | midji, all of whom were entertained |at a picnic and reunion at Diamond | Point on Sunday last, after a separa- tion of nearly 20 years. Among :those present were P. F. Spath, Mr.-and-Mrs: E. W. Johnson and son Frederick, of Dassel; Mrs. >. {E. Hart of St. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Minot ‘Fenney -and con,Walter, of; M Methven, Mr. and Mrs. {J..E. Bunker;- Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bunker - .and- two children, Mrs.| ;Knherine.Dybvig and two- children, | of Bemidjh - The visitors were de- |lighted with the. beauty spots in and arourfd”the city and very much en- joyed their trip among the pines. RIPPLES GIVEN FAREWELL PARTY SUNDAY EVENING Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ripple, 1120 Park avénue, were very pleasantly! surprised” by .a number of t}mir'i friends at their home Sunday eve-; ning, it being in the nature of a fare- well party for them as they expect {to leave for Spokane, Wash., carl ‘next menth- Music and cards fur: nished: the entertainment for the eve- ning and refreshments were served at a Jate hour. » Mr. and Mrs. Ripple were presented a beautiful silver berry spoon to take with them to} their western home as a sonvenir of | the occasion and a token of remem-; brance and the esteem in which they are held by théir many Bemidji friends. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gainey, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cra* mer, Mr. and Mrs. Rube Ripple, Mr. and Mrs. John McManus, Mr. and Mrs. Leon: Jewett, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lepley, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petra, Mr. and Mrs. .C. H. Breen, Mr. and.Mrs. .M. LaBounty, Mr. and Mrs. | Frank Rappatta, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Klungness, Mrs:® Pauline Cramer, Mrs. W. J. Worth, . Mrs. Goodspeed, Mrs. J. Ripple and Mr. Goodspeed. Mesdames W. N. Bowser, S. H. Roberts and-F._S. Arnold motored to Lavinia yesterday and spent the day with Mrs. E. E. McDonald at her summer home. Mrs, Ed. Lindon of Park Rapids "anfl Mrs. Benjamin Lalone of Vern- dale arervisiting.at the home of their sister, Mrs. Sam-Hayth of Northern, The ladies visited friends in Bemidji| Wednesday. g | . Mrs. Ralph Beckwith of Blackduck accompanied her daughter, Marguer-| ite, to Bemidji this week and had her tonsils removed at. St. Anthony’s hospital. They expected to return to their home today. v | Mre. L. P. Warford and children, Lester P., Jr.,, and Martha Ann, left| this morning for Lake Minnetonka where they will be the guests during 'the month of August cf Mrs. War-| ford’s father, at his, summer home. Miss Rene Jamtaas, daughter of | Mr. and 'Mrs. Albert Jamtaas of | Blackduck, was operated on Tuesday | at St. Anthony's hospital fre the| removal of her tonsils. Her mother| accoempanied her to Bemidji, and they | expected, to leave for their home to- day. LEAGUE MEETS TONIGHT}{' ‘and-“Mrs. J. H. Lewis, home Ifnmily. Mr; [Mrn. J. Tisdell were berrying Sunday. Mr. Djonne and family were call- ers on J. Tisdell’s Sunday Mrs. T. Ward of Bemid liting Mrs. 'Elliott - of - the Deér ‘Lake farm for a few days last week: Mr. Nelson and sister, of Debs, and Miss Edith Jacobson . atieded e dance at Island Lake Satruday night. Mrs. Earl Anderson of Maple Ridge visited at J. Tisdell’s Sunday evening. J. Tisdell . qualified /a8’ school “di’ rector-of -this. distri cutStar rector of this district Satur ning. T . Asmund, Jacobson and ening. was -vis- déy eve- HERE is not much that 1s new to report on the subject of styles in Dblouses, except that with the advance of summer the proportion of white Dbloyses has grown larger and the pub- lic "has developed @ te for those madels that the back. eream lace for their decoration are naturally in demand in -midsummer, but not te the exclusion of vivid colors by any means. Washable, tailored, cot- ton bloyses in- delft blue and in Jav- ender and pink, with narrow cluny or other edges used for bordering their collars und cuffs, provide a crisp neat- ness that. is refreshing to look at in hot weather -and are in demand for pri al wear. Georgette Is still far in the lead among blouse materials. . Beginning with the tie-on style which extends a little below the waist line at the front, Dlouses go to many lengths. Some have a six-inch frill below the walst, others are plain with a short peplum and very little definition of the waist line, like the blouse of pale pink Mr. and Mrs. T, F. Henderson and Mrs. Jecke, and £ ugliters of! Newark, S,"D.) 18ft"by for their home, after having visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Henderson at their in Bemidji for the past two 1 her 1n the neck at Pale tints with white or weeks. Mrs. 0. H. Erickson was called to Minneapolis by the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. J. P. Miller, and Mr. Erickson received a message this morning telling of her death. He will leave for Minneapolis Friday evening to be present-at the funeral. Miss Laurel Smith of Laurel, Minn., returned to her home yesterday after having attended the summer term at the Bemidji State Teachers college and taking the teachers’ examina- tions.. She stayed at the Van Arnum home while in Bemidji. iMr. and Mrs. E. N. Van Arnum and randson, Milo Van Arnum, and | granddaughter, Doris Van Arnum, of Fargo, motored to Bemidji Tue:zday via Detroit, and are guests at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Van Ar- num, 914 America avenue. manager of the Oklahcma Printing . at Muskogee, arrived in the city-last evening to gpend about a month at the summer home of his father, Tams Bixby, Sr., at Lavinia. Mrs| Bixby and children have been visiting at the Bixby home for some time; < Mr. Bixby's cottuge has been nanied’ Huckleberry Hut. Tams Bixby, J «~No Delivery, Miss R. writes that this excuse was received by a local school marm: “Dear Teacher: Please pxcuse Willie's absence last Friday, he had to go to the hospital after his sore nose.’— Boston Transcript. ~ . [Etiquette for the Visitor. If you are company in ‘a house, and the . tablecloth with. & spot.on it is placed on the table a second time, take the hint—it's time for you to go home.—Atchison Globe. - British Coinage. Scéven million coing are turned out every week by the British mint. One Jveek's output of coins would, if lxid out In a single layer, make a gold, silver and copper ¢arpet .ten vynrdn wide and more than a quarter of a mile long. | i | | | ‘ 1 i gette and white laee picture. Pin tucks and sprays of flow- ers embroidered in silk to mateh the fabrie remain in the company of laces on these blouses. A peplum of this length, or longer, is often knife-plated. | Going to the extreme in length—about | twelve inches—the peplum transforms | the blouse into something like a small | coat, and blouses of this character in | high colors are very pretty for eve- | ning or other dressy wear. s Fine blouses of white volle, with! drawn work, hem-stitching a a lit- tle simple hand embroidery, we have with us in greater force than ever. They were always beloved of gentle women whose' taste runs.in the direc- | tion of sheer, dainty materials and fine hand work. These blouses are |d lusting and launder to perfection. They.| look new as long as they last. | | | ‘brother-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.| | | COPYNGHT Y VESTEN NEVSPAPLR UNION ERKK KRR KKK KKK b ISLAND LAKE % TSI SIZ2 222 2 2 0 & 24 Mrs, Carter and Mr. Pellows of Bemidji visited Mrs. Pellow and Mrs. Billeadew. Mrs. W. H. Whelan is having her house all remodeled by very good carpenters, Messrs. Paul Englund and J. A, Laneville. Wallace Whelan and John Whelan cf Island Lake are leaving Wednes- day for the harvest fields. Miss Mina Stromt left for Duluth. A dance was held at Island Lake Saturday night. A large crowd at- tended. There were about 100 couples. Excellent music and supper | was furnished. Everybody seemed to enjoy it. Messrs. Walter and Deblert Hall | visited their sister, Mrs, Paul En;:-‘ lund. | Alfred and Clarence Allandslee! visited the Nelson home Sunday. Alfred Allandsee purchased a Ford car.. Misses Mina Stout, Oivia Roy an4 Messrs. Alfred Allandslee, Ira Stout motored to Cloverdale school house to | attend a dance Wednesday evening. | Mrs. Matland of Bemidji is visit-| ing Mrs. F. W. Stout of Island Lake. ! Mrs. Cliff Doyle visited Island Lake | Monday. The tourists going through Island Lake stop and take a dip at our beautiful beach to refresh themselves before journeying on farther. There were many cars from Red i Lake Talls’ for berry-picking as ber-| ries were plentiful. REKE R IR KK KRR KKK hd DEER LAKE * ST e e 2R S S ] ‘Mr. and ‘Mrs: Morgan- Larue of -In- ternational Falls, daughter and Elliott, have been visiting them for a few days. 5 Miss. Esther ‘Hayes visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Tisdell T day evening. The evening was spent enjoyably awith music. 0..Jacobson and Mr. and Mre. E. A: Wynne were visiting at Debs Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Djonne and " Telephone CAR WASHING WE SPECIALIZE NIGHT or DAY | e rices 9} o | $150 to $250 | Jeweit Company, Inc. 970—971 GRAND Kohoano Cl"nildren‘25.¢_‘ Aldul(’.’ 400- s Original v @il St L B vl gREEt W T Native Hawaiian. Singers Players ~ Dancers- - - Weirdest, Sweet, Mqit Enchanting of All Musi¢ and Dancing. ALSO SHOWING M‘argue'x"i‘té Fi'sh'e'i'f in— “THE GAMESTERS” A 6-Part Photoplay Shows at 7:30-9:15 TOMORROW- - -CONSTANCE BINNEY in—“SUCH A LITTLE QUEEN” —and Lloyd Hamilton in — “APRIL FOOL”-—Comedy. [ Apricvturizaltioh of the .famous story that ran as a s‘eriz\'l in %= RSun. - Mon. A Virile,' Viéorcus Out-Door Romance Set in the Pine-Scented Forests of Maine A HOLMAN DAY SPECIAL PRODUCTIDN he Rider of th King L SIS Rriiae o0, SOt “REDBOOK” Mz\gzlzille, It Echces the Boom of Falling Trees, the Dynamiting of Dams and the Rush of Roaring Rivers. 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