Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 4, 1921, Page 5

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TS PAGE FIVR * THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Mrs. A:Sthol of E ENTERTAIN THIS EVENINC | YOUNG PEOPLE’S LEAGUE [ T les was shop- o . oF ST ST ping and calling on friends in Bemidji 4 ° » % Massrs, ‘and Meadaiies B: 1) Glver HAS SUCCESSFUL MEETING fecurisamas|bp— =4 ‘'hurs . o ! g s | The Young People’s Luther League | ot o \ % pYburaday. |E. R. Jaliy and G, WirRhea are being | TC Youni beople's Luther Leaguo Does Yflfll’ ‘ of af-| o (7 . P i \ entertained at the Denu home this 0“1 F 6t bt o “at o I| fection ware best ¢ Mrs. C. M. Bacon ieft last night for A > il 0 oimicers for tae coming year at s | } everfing at 6 o’clock dinner, in honor . 2 i . | the cities on a combined pleasureand | | gfp @ * |of -the birth anniv s of My [annual social and business .meeting 5 d t for now | | business trip. - S8 . |ofsthe birth annh M| Thursday evening. The Tollown o1 + NaGIator e e ' Items for this column will be | o e ficers were elected: President, Aifred jj —free or gladly reccived by Mrs. Harvey, | No portrait is so completel, 3 Budahl; vice-president, Christ La L k bustle and confu- tolephone 114.W. Readers owe | fying as one made by a pro DEGREE OF HONOR HOLDS |ODD FELLOWS LODGE sccretary, Miss Ruth Nelson; treas | i) ? | [ it to their guests and to them- ‘yxhotographer. Hakkerup. BUSINESS MEET TONIGHT | HOLDS MEETING TONIGHT | ¢ Miss Mabel Croon. An exception- = ' {] sion of th selves to sec that items of local —_— . il h & S i ally fine program was given, consist- Let the Radiator il day seasomn. Give 1 intorest are reported. Every item | Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Koors motored ! The Degree of honor will hold their) - irhe 1. 0. 0. F. will hold their ing of the following numbers: € e nadiat S | will be given proper considera- |to Walker Thursday and spent thc \‘ggulur b“s,‘“l’ss meeting th“s eve- | glar business nieeting this evening Song service led by Mrs. G D()Ct()l'“‘- FiX It ‘ photographs for | tion when source is known. day there transacting business. “"(‘lg',:", ’l‘“’ i“‘:"l’kth‘;tt ;‘;‘l‘ fli‘:fia‘l;“*‘l"e’ jat 8 o'c]gck at the Odil Fellows’ hall. | seripture read:ng and prayer ! = : Christm and i | _— ang 1. is' geslred ember: | All members are urged to be present. | L. J. Jerdee; a paper on “The Wisdom . Olaf Jorgenson of Crookston is ~ You'll be pleased, ilf, when ord;rifng present. _ 1 — :‘.;fl Sulun}z(m‘i‘ I};l) Chr:‘st I_,arxunl, vm;ul A1l Work Guaranteecd arrange for transacting business in Bemidji this milk from your dealer you ask for b 3 solo by R. A. Hannah; piano duct by | L appointment week, Koors Pasteurized milk. 10-5tf ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE | ENJOY SOCIAL AFTERNOON [y A, Greguson and Miss R Now Located i i | " g 2 Mrs. A. V. Garlock entertained at|, ers. A. C. Ovlsun and Mrs loe; quartette f"[w"m . ; t | once. Murs. James Lease of Nary was <M“S, Margares 1&'1»“ £ .\vh(;'chr her home, 820 Beltrami avenue, last | 4icgler cmcrtamutlf \\ (-l'x*glfr'm‘l, M Nelsun.')h a | stwee. -ain shopper in Bemidji|visited at Kinney, Minn,, for a week,| *° © ; iR »s of bridge, | 2000 at the home of A grud and . | %‘1:}:»:5‘.&-‘””“ e i | returned to her home in Bemidji. ifii‘q“;:l.i’n;,ltth’g‘lw:;m‘;i‘lbi)(fsa()%ri:“:!}:é Beltrami avenue, at the first of a!the church choir and rem by Rev. 507 Third St. | c)"o{}c S— anhs - make 12| Your friends can buy anything you|has givf"{1“01'“"]i“‘°"“"" to Mrs. De- 12 ;:xl:fr‘a? ,vn’-htt("““ ‘?R»‘x“t)ht“d:u Mll‘:,:fl:-?flih?xflelx:n:?t! erved by Div- | B | j X Onu! dom;]nt n;‘:}fngsph mal(lz 4&30!11\ give them except your PI;OU" Witk Garlock" Isocial afternoon was enjoyed and|ision No. 1, Alice Ballangrud being THE NEW | f mas presents. kkerup. 5 | cker | e aa S v mé \ vi ' | | graph. Hakkerup. e e ] { aunch was served by the hos ; chairman. The League will have its = . | ! m——— | Miss Jokanna Mosen and Miss Myr- | Ci il next devotional meeting Sunday « Mrs. Sam Lee of Fourteenth street| 1ys, James Rice and baby of Ten-|{jo Wickum, hothastudents at t‘hc‘ * Ining, November 13, in the church, | a la ur uspl a 1 HA!KKEBUP left Thursday morning for Duluth to sirike are guests this week of Mrs. H.| Beniidji State Teachers college, are| MRS. KEMP ENTERTAINS All are welcome to the meetin | . visit a sister. | A. Ferrell, and family, 714 Miny sgending their vacation this week at| Mrs. J. L. Kemp entertained a few e At Cit\' Li\"el‘\’ Bal‘l’l | "q-n,mg P 2 S0 : N 'V | —re——— £ \ . sota avenue. | their homes at McIntosh. friends yesterday afternoon at the 5 { i Fletcher Grimoldby and Barl Geil Graded potatoes delivered at 85¢ — home of her daughter, Mrs. Henry e ——— motored to Kelliher Friday and at-, 4 pushel in 5-bushel lots. Troppman One lot ladies’ $12 high heel shoes, | Miller, 914 Beltrami avenue, and a |LY UF T E e —————— —— e o = tended to business-maters. | 2t11-5 | including Queen Quality, Drews, and | pleasant social afternoon was enjoyed | S other high-grade shoes, $7.9 ir. | while the 'ladics worked on fancy | Get your néoney (fil ILIka Dtfl)’ re-| Dan lflos_e ret‘ug‘nctd é:nsClmo(rlmSgA O’Leary-Bowser Co. wflrl; u'\gyh };ad }l‘)mug]u \vn;\l[hix]n, L Y ceipts from Given Hardware tomor-|from a business trip to St. Cloud. He| after which Junch was served by the TOW. 1t11-4 | was accompanied by P. R. Scribner| George Tanner returned Thursday | hostess, assisted ‘by Mis. Miller. The | - - . of Northome. | night to hig home at_Sauk CL:xntchr,I gl'.estsvl&ncl[l:l]dml”M:; a J\. ILll‘lnr:'- None Better — Mrs. Louis Youngberg, who was re-| | having come to Bemidji to atend the |man, W. Elwell, William Arnold, C. . i ’ ported yesterday to be seriously ill.| Infants’ shoes, 1 to 5, $1.95 a pair. | funeral of his sister-in-law, the late|N. Shannon, J. C. Courtney, J. B. I‘I%‘Jet:*g“ls’l?l-‘}’ifigm is much improved in health today.” 5% to 8, $2.65 a pair. O'Leary-L Mrs. Olive Tanner, held here Thurs- | Minnick, Jennie Van Arnum and D. R Og ? ?({)V;\l EU ey . |ser Co. 1t11-4 | day. | Wilcox. pring ea we must el M M!-“ll;;t(igfigfl‘f}tw‘;f Miss Helen Tsrwighwn:‘ leave this| e xoi ! Ry rain for Minneapolis last mght where ag¢,). for Mclntcsh where she will| Special- cigarettes, $1. they will visit friends for a few d“ys‘-‘:;c ttlt:]co‘;;ueg: ufL Miss Lillian Flatner per carton, Friday and Saturday on-| CHARIVARI RESULTS IN ! CAVALIER MILL- [ Grad®d notatog dbliveredsat gge | or the week end.. \y. Markhan Cigar stand. 3t11-5 FINE OYSTER SUPPER ING COMPANY b k — sraded potatoes red at | I ST e s i suits . . 8 Mrs. 't Titus. recent- | » A 5 > a bushel in 5-bushel lots. Troppman’s. | Children's. Mursive mlon St | a1y . 1. Seott of Shevlin, who hus M. and Mrs, Robert Witus, recent- || CAVALIER, NORTH DAKOTA : = ‘ i 2“1: | Leary-Bowser Co. 1t11-4 %eef\ lealt‘n.u, her ]‘h;?glli’_tu‘ "w‘hulhl umber of their friends last cvening, FOR SALE PRESQR% FTH ¥ o i ill, at ‘;“M‘f‘“’g“ R Frenc 1309 |after which the “bunch” presented BY ALL GROCERS LA LLEL g Dr. J. W. Diedrich and Prof. J. W.' payy Clark, Norton avenue, who has|uest of Mrs. G. R. Fremch, 1o==ihe powlyweds 2 mber of pieces of Smith will leave tonight for Minne-!finied extensively at Park River Minnesota avenue, en route to her|p .. ovie VT o) Mr. Titus took BEMIDJI BRANCH | apolis to be present™it the football | quring the summer, returned to his| home Thursday. ihem to the Third Street cafe and 1 a o game tomorrow. . ihome this week. School girls’ shoes, sizes 212 to 6, E’]l'y%d'anloé\]'s:le;lsu:]u t%‘\l“le r;-ow()i, . | It E‘ w %“&m E’fi fR i Tive! vi ake | . black or brown, $4.65 a pair. O’Leary- wen inciuce essls, and vescames | 3 = ‘{&S’ Mrs. R. L. Given will take vour! vyijsit our plant and learn the rea-| ‘ ” ¥*| Obert Olson, Frank d, Tom Ward, | i [ ini o f Bowser Co. 16114 1 appoint mt‘nglim‘ t;‘:l}f"c” bf‘l’.‘/l‘éll‘;‘_', {son why Koors Pasteurized milk and a3 AN Bud Carver, Chester Treadwell and AGENT LALIBERTE & ERICKSON tomorrow. Phone 3 = ’crenm Ends the Quest for the llggfst.tf’ Cash paid for Liverty bonds. d. }g«i%;dl;efna}::lgt,u:l%l‘l(”x:uill\;dbaj?:‘, PLONE oL E.D. Boyce left last night for| 7|8 Hodley, Northerih Grocery 0%\ | Ward, Nary Kittleson, Clayton La || Bemidji Minneapolis where he will transact| l);{'. A. V. G.;urlol ssren(llngttlns‘ : e Core and Rooseveit Matson. i business until Sunday and return to|weck in Minneapolis and expects tq 3 2 Aaler “limax, | = Ll ie o i e his home at that time. 1attend the football game tvomorr‘ow‘ Mlll\‘{:,“;‘{l“g‘;“dr?l: O‘E‘fin“if(é‘a‘;l’:: g jtomorrow from the wwin Uities and o\ " iitored to Bemidji Tnursday to R i L sy Richelicu canned goods, we carry a A = LS attend the funeral of the late Mrs. AL TET) X L F RIS R 2RI RAMRLL AANOASRRAKS Y complete line—exclusive in this city. | f“{)Ofi':‘st)'fh—d"‘{ }:‘;th‘gfini‘;‘?:}zg()live Tanuner. They returned to their | B ] e Sunshine Grocery. 1t11_4‘?}r0c2§“§“”“ 0.-Move; HIft: 1t11.4 |homes again in the evening. | = ? Ourfall stock of Onyx Hose isnovw | — o ‘ v | v o »»‘H.\ rAv l.\,. ) S OW Miss Blanche Gratton submitted to | You have an opportunity to €Cla complete—3ilk Hose from— ion at St. A ' hospital | Mr. and M E. Kenfield and,, ' o4 W0 o e i | : ; S e sa onecaion i St Anthony' L WooD! . and e . M. Tasiar wil mo 17 colin hem 2 bt oaics | | A Deposit Will Hold Any - 50c to $9.00 ed to be getting aloag nicely. i tor to Cass 'tomnr):ow and will |50 oods at the Bemidji Gas Co. 4;‘ V¥ / - Heather and Wool, and Silk and St | hunt in that vicinity during the weck | ol S ¢ i L 9y II’Z '}el a anc ool, and Silk and Koors Pasteurized milk and cream | end i | Somortow: R i Coat You Select Until You _L/ g 4 2 Wool at— arc sure to please. 10-5tF] - o ie Beauty Shop open eve. | M- and Mis. Jack Murray veturned | $91 Are Reads For I _"_ . $1.50 to $5.00 _ i (W 5 . | Thursday night to their farm home A 3 [ ’ S o i Georize E. VanCamp of St. Thomas, nings by appointment. Tclephon;lz?i | iieat Doraldson, Minn., after ab il E re neady por t. ; a LZ eS ) Skating Hose at— N. I vived early this morning and! “4ling the funcral ef the latter’s sister, | B8Y ( P $1.98 — will visit at the home of his son, Will- irs. A. E. Feir : drected . Olive Tanner held in the Nor-| | L e ) jam, at 1104 Doud avenue. e ‘frévx.x:s'th(. 'i‘wi?n“C]iht :";;d“ “‘,‘é;‘l': wagian Lutheran church in Bemidji | b 2 & I' s 3 3 1 J < 91 © 0 =~ . At 3 ~ 4} Ladics’ Muncimg wmion suits, win. | Minn., where she has been the guést |TMUrSdaY- 5 Remarkable reductions of stunning Winter Coats, Plain and Fur Trimmed, featuring the ter woight, $1.75 to $6.50 a suit,|of friends this week. ‘At the latter | ppone 175 and place your order | newest ¢ffects—Blouse or Belted ideas and a few loose models-—beautifully trimmed O'Leary-Bowser i 1t11-1 place she attended the wedding of a | ¢ Koors Pasteurized milk and R o4 T ; . B Sille o i s ). k [cousin yesterday. {eroam to be delivered right to your| with embroidery and lined with plain or fancy Silk materials. ~ Many have fur trim- (SWMEON | Pe New Sanitary Bakery will have | 4007 €Very mornin 1058 mings-of Opossum, Beaverette, Seal and Raccoon—in dependable materizls such as — tives in Bemidji Thur: en route no:l:'v,d\‘zi:}‘)ngaifll;;: ;'f“ bi;l:i']il i;iw(“)gs. Rev. and Mr Strou]mm and | BOLIVIA NORMANDY SUEDINE VELOUR MOUS!N E t?mc,cdb‘ to vislt relativesitor'as mt\'comnany office Saturday. 1tii-4 iix‘lt:*k;sl:um iv‘;(Bunud)n :1‘ j\)ll'&),st‘:xr;‘u- \ CO]OIS- NaV.V: BlaCky Br own, Relndeel; ete. 1 : g me’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. . R.| Remember the place for real bar-! ‘M‘SS Luella Seado of Pupos """h“ Erickson, 1115 Beltrami avenue. | Trimmed and gains. We are closing out. Sunshine has been visiting in Bemidji for the |y oy motored here yesterday and will | at d ® Tailored Hats 1:11-4| past few days, left for her home Wed- | 1.opyrn to their home tomorrow. g 1 nesday night. | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Luke and fam;| ily leit this noon for Frederic, Wis, where they will make their home,| Mr. Luke having accepted a position | in a bank there. | Grocery. | e e e e 49.50|,,. . $18.00 [or..$9.00 | it ke R i Ko e A Rk B e e e e e R R e R L R B R Rk Rk A S O Present your 0}'01)&- 17, Lucky i Day, cash receipts tomorrow at Given ! 5 DRES SE Hardware and get your moncyl?i\fk‘. Elks ‘[ Velvet Hats At ; -4 g | Bulid- S 1 11 P M L T : ‘ K. A. Qualey ed Wednesda; peCIa y rlcec;- JH-for . $5.85 ‘ and Thursday at the home of hi mng 20 .5( . €4.93 1 nephew, Ole Qualey, and famliy, 511 | e at ) Beiie. S America avenue, reteurning to his| i i G home at Lake Alice Thursday. | \ t’q* $22°50 Scores of Beautiful Hata Tricotines, Po:'ire]t ]’fwillsl, Ser‘:c.:'l, from which to choose smart and good looking, lacquere 3 . . s braid trims, embroidery bead ef- that \\’()UJ(I bf)“ regular- i fects, novelty sashes and’ tassels, ly at $7.50, for ........... $3.95 el sete: CHILDREN’'S BEAVERS Black, Brown and Taupe, very best 42 Dresses spec1ally quality, long mnap and ribben Priced at $19‘7 5 streamers; priced at, only- Taffetas, Serges, Canton Crepes, Tricotir SS%OQS Georgettes, Tricolettes—embroidered and plain. N EVERY LADIES’ SUIT IN OUR STOCK —EVERY ONE A NEW FALL SUIT | a bushel in 5-bushel lots. Troppmai came to Bemidji yesterday and will[ Cars will be at North school at 111 Choice Saturday his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pogue, | s Extra Special for Saturday visit relatives here until Monday, o’clock to transport mothers and ba-| who live on a farm near Bemidji, and | ‘ CHILDREN’S BEAVERS Mis Avis Cameron, who is teach-i . K . it reaive” el ond 205 Genuine Hatters Plush Sailors bics to the free baby clinic tomorrow. | 1t11-4 | Only $5.00 also friends in Bemidji this week. | From 8 Years to 10 Years Graded potatoes 'delivered at ing school at Park Rapids this winter, | 'work. g T \ New Knox Blacks, regular $10 to $12 cank Pogue of Hibbing is visiting | Pogue was a former resident o Bemidji having lived here for a num-| ber of years. . IN |l Bty st Choler Tgyz i Reduced 1-4 to 1-2 rrice American Velour, Beaver Trimmed Mousi.ne{ Opossum Trimmed Duvet de Laine, Fox trim- Co. 1t11-4 ‘ y i A. T. Carlson and Rev. Blaine Lam- Note ‘the long nap and’ the pulastic linings in these th ve retqrnedl tz? theiY homcs; Beavers. . e, 4 i'do':,,fz:.'ittfi2{"‘1;"‘}'&;]30:‘!’?; :':5::‘0‘; Just Peceived a shipment of Mid-Winter Hats, selected / med—-and a score of other beautiful models. there thr this week. Rev. Hill| 4 . Personally— ! $79.00 for . .......... $39.50 . $15.00-for-.......0. .. $37.50 $59:00°£0r ;s n s as $29.50 f Crooks: so attended and stop- . - ;))erl _i‘:“Bemidu (?nalr';zyt]((‘ ct(o l;l!l‘i l:(t):::)e]\g SpeCIal Priced. ...... $3.95, $5.95, $6.95 oty e Lambert home for 8|8 Beautiful Fur Hats .. . .. $10.00 to $15.00 Children’s Tams ... .. .. 5oy don R 95¢ Buy Here and Have the Assurance that the Style Is Correct. THE VOGUE MILLINERY | Special sale on all of our beauti-| ful trimmed hats, Friday and Satur-| day, November 4 and 5. Hats selling| at a big sacrifice. 2[11-4; S & o EARD OFTHANKS YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT THE e wish to tha he many iriends | A who 2o Kifidly astisted us during the | ——: ELKO ‘HAT SHOP :— ‘w-u--r- death of our mother and also for the o beautiful floral offerings. . . Pearl and Mabel Tanner. 2 i

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