Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 24, 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 to see that i interest are reported. Every item will be given proper considers- tion when source is known. Allen Fort of Eckles autoed to| Bemidji Saturday and transacted | business. C. H. Van Voorhees reports a | strong wind and snowstorm when he left Minot, N. D., Saturday. “No Woman Knows’—the amaz- ing story. 2t10-25 Mr. and Mrs. William Morris and family will leave Bemidji soon for their new’home at Laramie, Wyo. Miss Nellie Coville, teacher at Oklee, called on friends while at- tending the educational meeting Sat- urday. i - Koors Pasteurized milk and cream are sure to please. 10-5tf J. C. Nelson of Mentor is visiting at the home of his brother-in-law, Gust Larson, 207 Irvine avenue, for a week. J. E. Hayward of East Bemidji left Monday by auto for Elk River, Still- water, Minneapolis and other places, to visit for two weeks. Dressmaking at home. Embroldery a :pecmlty Prices right.*Phone 897. 26t11-22 | S. D. Snyder, state highway engi- neer, spent Thursday and Friday at Kelliher and Waskish, looking over road work in that viclmty Dance at the Hallowe’en ball Mon- | day, October 31. Music by the Synco- pators. Mrs. Thomas Wilson of Big Lake was calling on friends in Bemidji Saturday. She reports the loss of sev- eral tons of hay by forest iire. Mrs. D. McDonald of Cass Lake spent Saturday in Bemidji shopping and while here was the guest of her daughter, Miss Elora McDonald, and | friends. Cashk paid for Liberty bonde. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. 1-19tf C. R. Sanborn returned to Be- m'dn this morning from Chicago, where he attended the Soo Surgical association convention, tvio s last week. G. O. Riggs of this city has let a contract for. the clearing -of at least "20 acres this fall on_ his half-section farm near Mizpah. Work was started today on the clearing. You can win one of the prizes for your costume at the Hallowe’en. ball. Be there. 1t10-24 and Mrs. Mr. for their homes at Wadena Saturday. P. Johnson'of Cloquet and E. John- son of Minneapolis, brother were in Bemidji last week transacting business during the week, leaving for their homes Sat- urday. Can’t you just hear that music by the Syncopators? Dance and play Housie Houize with us Monday, Oc- tf:be)' 31. Only, 25c general admis- sion. Leonard French and William Eber- line returned to Bemidji Saturday morning from Seattle, Wash., where they have been employed for' the past several months. Both young men expect to remain here indefinitely. Visit our plant and learn the rea- son why Koors Pasteurized milk and cream “Ends the Quest for the Best.” pe 10-5tf Mrs. A E. Townsend and Mrs. Kerr of Park Rapids, who have been | guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pflug- hoeft, returned Sunday to their homes. Mrs. Kerr was also visiting .other friends in Bemidji while here. Al dry tamarack pole wood. $7.50 | a load. Phone 363J. 6t10-29 Miss Anna M. Erickson of Deer River, who attended the educational meetings in Bemidji last week, was a guest at the home of her brother, 0. H. Erickson, and- family. 128 Twelfth street while in Bemidji. She returned to her home Sunday. For the best. throe dancers out of twelve awill win prizes at the witches | call October 381, You can be one'of them. 1(’,,10 24 T E. Rob Zaring, editor of the No]thwestern Christian, . Advocate, ,Chicago, who addressed the Northern Minnesota Education meet Saturday morning and’ preached in the Metho- dist church Sunday morning and eve- ning, left this morning for his home. He wasi a guest’at the Zentz home while in Bemidji. Phone 175 and place your order| for Koors cream to be delivered right to your door every morning. 10-5tf Mr. and Mrs. W.'G. Schroeder and Marshall Nugent motored to Lake George Sunday to visit the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Nugent. Mrs. Nugent is also a sister of Mrs.| Schroeder. 1t10-24 held there | Charles Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fisher, who visited | friends and relatives at Turtle River| for a week while duck hunting, left; and another; 1t10-24 | Pasteurized milk and! | 9a24) 126dT e FASHIONED WITH RARE GOOD TASTE The distinguishing characteristic of the handsome frock to the left is the embroidery in chenille and beads which trims the panelled skirt and waist. Fuchsia Georgette crépe is the material employed in its development. The_front of the long- waisted blouse is laid in plaits at lhc under-arm edges, while the neck is’ in square outline. Flare sleeves are attached to the under- body. There are five pancls on the skirt. Medium size requires 5% yards 36- mLh Georgette C also.in fuchsia, which is a very Lxshnonable color for Autumn, makes the second design, in slr’ught- line silhouctte. The side panels are | tucked and fall only to the top of the | 'hem. The front is cut in a deep V and has a lace collar and short sleeves. | Medium size requires 434 yards 36- inch material, with 1 yard lace insertion. First Model: Pictorial Review Blouse No. 9366. Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bust. Price, 35 cents. irt No. 9390. Sizes, 24 to 36 inches waist. Price, 35 cents. Embroidery No. 12601. Trans- fer, blue or yellow, 30 cents. Second Modei: Dress No. 9424, Sizes, 34 to 48 inches bust. Price, 35 cents, family motored to Mizpah Sunday and spent the day. | J. G. Hartness is expected to ar- |rive home tonight from Iowa City, where he has visited relatives for a week. Mr. and Mrs. William MecCuaig | have moved to their residence at 903 | Bemidji avenue, from their summer home at Birch Haven. Dr. and Mrs. W. H, May and two sons of Minneapolis are guests this week- of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Voorhees, 1011 America avenue. You'll be pleased if, when ordering milk from>\your dealer you ask for Koors Pasteurized milk. 10-5tf ichie and Delbert Elletson returned last evening to their homes in Be- midji from a four day’s hunting trip. | morning from Chicago, where he ithere and did not go to Baltimore as {he intended when he left here. Come one! Come all! To the witch- es call at the Hallowe’en ball at the new armory hall, Monday, October 31st. 1t10-24 Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Dvoracek and family and Misses Edna Blix and Randa Klevin motored to Leonard Sunday and visited at the home of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. 0. Klevin. | Miss Leona Feenendall, who teach- es in the vicinity of Blackduck, re- turned Saturday to resume her duties after attending the educational meet- ings in Bemidji last week. She re- turned by auto with-her parents, Dance at old armory, Tuesday eve- ining, October 25. Music by Schuck’s | International Jazz ' orchestra. Every- body welcome. 4t10-25 Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Marks, parents of Mrs. R. Gilmore, and Mrs. A. Kaiser and son, -Albert, sister and nephew of Mis. Gilmore, who were guests at the Gilmore home last weck, returned Sunday to their homes at !Fosston and Bagley. | ! Mr. and Mrs. J. Whittle of Ar- kansas City, Kans.;, who have been visiting here, leff this morning for their home. THey.hav> béen' making a trip throughthé West, visiting Cal- ifornia, Montana and North Dakota, | their home, Sl It you .can’t. dange“you can play | Housie Housle and Keno at the new armory, October 31. 1t10-24 Mrs. A, Flatner of MeIntosh mo- tored to Bemidji Saturday with her brother, Carroll Hill, and was a Sun- day guest of the Hill family at thei: apartments in the Kaplan building her daughter,: Miss Lillian, who has been visiting in Bemidji since Thurs- | day, returned with her. They former- y resided in Bemidji Highway construction is now mak- ing important and extensive strides in | tarious cities in India. Traffic to the Right. YFehicular traffic on. highways France keeps to the right, while ralle way tratlic keeps to the left, | Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gilbertson and | Van | Albert Worth, Max Bell, John Rit-| Dr. R. Gilmore arrived home this | went last week. He changed his plans ! and stopped in” Bemidji en route to She returned to her home today and ! MOSENS ENTERTAIN Mr. and Mrs. Hans Mosen enter- tained about twenty-five friends at a danc}mg party at their home, 114 Trvine ‘av8ni¢ south, Saturday eve- ning, d. a pleasant evening was en- joyed'iby all. SWANSONS ENTERTAIN Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Swanson, 1214 Ametica dvenue, entertained at 6 o’clock dinmer Sunday at their home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William Norris and family and l\lr ’md Mm Joe Cook and family. NYMORE LUTHERAN ).ADIES TO HOLD SOCIAL THURSDAY The Nymore Lutheran Ladies’ Aid will hold a pie social in the church basement Thursday afternoon, | October 27, from 3 to 8 o’clock. Pie and coffee, and cake and coffee will be served. LUTHERAN MEN’S AID TO The Men’s Aid of the Lutheran Free church will meet with Mrs. L. K. Braaten, Bast Bemidji, Teusd. evening. A good program has been prepared and lunch will be served. All are welcoine. | ENTERAINS AT LUNCHEON Mrs. D. F. McCann entertained at noon luncheon Friday in honor of . Kaiser of Bagley and Mrs. {P. M. Marks of Fosston, who have ibeen guests in Bemidji at the Gil- more home. The afternoon was pleas- antly spent in playing bridge, at which there were two tabl PHILATHEA CLASS HOLDS | REGULAR MEET TONIGHT The Philathea class of the Mctho- | dist. Sunday school will hold its re: {ular- business meeting this evenix at the home of their teacher, Mys, |L. Hines, 1100 Beltrami avenue, and lall members are requested to b= present. A social hour will be enjoyed after the business session. | ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Jensen, Thir- teenth and Dalton, entertained at 4 o’clock dinner Sunday in honor of |the birth anniversaries of Mrs. II. Bridges and Mr. Jensen. Besides the |guests of honor, the following were {present, H. Budgei, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Bext Bettscher, Mr. and Mrs. Rube Hines, Bruce Graham, Earl and Basil | Hines and Charles Jensen. |{METHODIST AID DIVISION i HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW The bedroom division of the La- dies’ Aid of the Methodist church of which Mrs. A. W. Benson is chairman, will meet Tuesday afternoon at the {home of Mrs. Andy Clavin, 315 Fifth :Lxeet The chairman urges that all members of the division be present and bring as much of their finished { work as possible. | YOUNG LADIES TO GIVE BOX SCCIAL THIS EVENING The Sunshine class of young ladies (of the Methodist church of which Mrs. F. E. Trafton is teacher, will give a box social this evening in the |basement of the church, to which {every one is invited. The ladies are requested to bring.a box lunch for two, and the boxes will be auctioned off. A ‘good social time is assured all who attend. NORTHERN SCHOOL GIVES i RAG BALL SOCIAL FRIDAY A rag ball social will be given on Friday, October 28, by the Northern Consolidated school at the Communi- ty hall. A program will be given by the school'in connection with the so- cial, also other interesting features of entertainment. Ladies ware ve- quested to bring lunch for two, also their name in the rag ball. and the |balls will be auctioned off. Every- body is invited to attend. MEET TUESDAY EVENING! Daily Fashion Hint 9350 o510 FASHIONED IN GRACEFUL STYLE Fabrics of cachmire weave are_to occupy a prumum nt pla ! Fal fashions. The frock. dark blue its sma with n. g the tri mming § ie cut in.one with the sa-h. the apen front material. Mediun vards >i-inch mat gured voile to the i long‘ aisted Dblouse wit filled iu with a vestee n( plain georgef ond w ‘)310 e, 35 cents, Model: Dress Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bust cents. Also 16 to 20 years. No. PRESBYTERIAN DIVISION The apron division of the Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyterian church, of which Mrs. Charles N. Anderson is chairman, will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. H Reynolds, | 805 Bemidji avenue. that all members of this di ent. PRESBYTERIAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS TUESDAY The missionary society of the Pres- byterian church will hold its regular monthly meeting Tul *-Llrs; afternoon at the home of Mrs. Olson, 703 Minnesota avenue. An interesting pro- lgram has been prepared’ :md the for- eign (,flpl(. will be "lndm and the home topic ‘“Alaska.” Reports will also be made by the dele who attended the Presbyterial 1 onary convention at St. Cloud two weeks ago. Anyone interested in missions is invited to attend. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES’ AID HOLDS RECEPTION FRIDAY At the last meeting of the Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyterian church the usual large crowd was present and en]oyed a pleasant afternoon. Deli- cious refreshments were served by Mesdames Battles, Ibertson and Nor- thrup. Reports of the annual sale to |be held November 30 were given. | This promises to be the largest and alco decided at that meeting to ]mld a social and reception for ;rr(‘gvatmn and teachers Fridey eve- bers and friends of the congregavion are cordially invited to spend this HEARING BEING HELD ON SEVEN-CENT FARE | (By United Press) Minneapolis, Oct. 24.—A h(':n'im{ ! was scheduled today in dis t | on the proposal of the street lAI]Wd\ | operation in gwe the most ice possible. NOTICE! September Electric Light bills are NOW PAST DUE AND MUST BE PAID BY OGT. 25th For our customers’ conven- ience, our office will be TUESDAY Open until [OP.M Eeise Pleaze help us by your co- paying your bills and thus enable us to efficient serv- MINN. ELEG. IJGHT&. POWER (0. DODGE & ROSS, OPERATORS el o TO MEET THIS EVENING; Sion be pres- | Dbest sale they have cver held. It was | the con- | ning, October 28, to which all mem- | evening in a social way at the church. | | company Judge the application of the city for : ning order, holding the comp: G-cent ¢ until the te l«l\l- 1o road and w house commission h |entered a decision. | The company decided agains 1'.'1\'"“: the 7-cent fare until the hes ling was completed. The court may | sue an i, Junction restraining the | which would |road commission takes action. | SUBSCRIBE F' OR THE DAILY PIONEER s P e S hock D%md]@m Abssorbers \ invisible strong, durable. ‘prevents sideway. More valuable, costs less. ! Agents Wanted DEFENDER SALES CO. 414 So. 6th St. with merits—-neat, Snubs the rebound, Minnecapolis s application | ¢ the company free ito charge a 7-cent fare until the rail- | o e e e o s | | NOTICE HAVE YOU PAID | YQUR ELECTRIC | LIGHT BILL? i If not, it is past due. ‘ This must be paid by the 25th. Please Co-operate With Us. MINN. ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. 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