Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 23, 1921, Page 5

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y ved by Mre. Harvey felophone 114;W. Renders owe it to their; gussts and to them:. s to sec that |:lél of I‘oul rest are reporte very item "J\e" iven' proper .considera- . tion when-saurce is knowa, Hal Williaas of Grant'Valley wasia § for in Bemidji 'I:nesday. Exgress ent-of Huyler’s gan- dies ‘Yoday at the Markham Cigar Stand. | 2 | James Davis o s, 8t11-28 to Bemidji Tuecsday PR business.i so: wel ¥ . ficadfsee RIS sy Dont (-ms‘}n onger. Winter will Be with- us.for some: time -to .come. Buy footwear now. Prices always'low- er. Corisumers Shoe Co. 3t11-26 | Mrs. ‘Hannah ‘Worth of Northern autoed to Bemidji Tuesday and called on friends. | ' $1.95 at Co- Fancy Box apples, T SpRich 2t11-28 operative stare. Miss Edith Glasgow will go to Tur- tle River tomorrow to visit friends for Thanksgiving. X Qasls’ pdidt for Liberty bonda G. ., Hooley, Northern Grocery. Co. Ly s 1191 Misg"Atma’ Munson: will leave to- night forheghome at Akeley to spend her Thanksgiving ‘vacation. No-portrait. is.so completely satis- fying as oné made by a professional photographer., Hakkerup. 11-4t£ on will arrive in Be- o £ today from Hines to spend t: mi ‘Thenksgiving with his family. at Co- Fancy box apples, $1.95 oratin ™ 2t11-23 operative store ' -gr. and Mrs, Harry Thiel of Cass Lake will spend Thanksgiving with My, and Mrs. Fred Rhoda. The ladies are sisters. . Preserve health. Buy.good warm/| footwear at right.prices. Consumers Shge- Co. ] 3t11-26 ; 1 :"Miss Margrethe’Ose, of Fisher, who has been a student atthe, Bem State Teachers college, ‘14“&’ today fay+ her home. Bl b ./B. E. Schultke and davghter, Miss Florence, 'of Tenstrike were ‘business Visitors'in Betnidji Tuesday and while hére ¢alled on friends. -~ 70 ‘:One dozen photographs” make 12 Xmas presents. Hakkerup. 11-4t¢ 194, J. Linden, assistént! publie ex-{ apiner, of PineRiver, left this mor- ning for his home, after transacting’ business here for ‘the past few days. \;Dréssmaking at' home. Embroiders' a‘specialty. Prices right. Phoggtfg'ig. iMiss Irma Hentz, a student of the Bemidji high school, will go to her héme 'in the country to spend her Thanksgiving vacation with her par- ents. 4 “Fancy box apples, $1.95 at Co- operative store. 2t 3 G. S. Harding expects to_spend Thanksgiving day “with, his .parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Harding, at Cass Lake tomorrow, returning to Bemidji in the late afternoon. Your friends can buy anything you can give them except your photo- graph. Hakkerup. 11-4tf -3 L. Rasmussen;, who -is building a’lath mill as an addition to a mill in operation at Northome, is expected to arrive-in Bemidji this evening to spend’ Thanksgiving, at his home. I-‘inic\y box apples, $1.95 at’ Co- operative store. 2t11-23 Miss Mary Baney was called home from -Crookston on -account of .the serious ‘illness of her father, Frank J. Baney, who was taken to St. An- thony’s hospital Tuesday evening. , $1.95 at Co- - B11-28 -| from Dakotal. 4nd’ have rented -the kitchen-has an incense{swi pies bedeck the window seat. ‘cooking lppstite we get. o A | - seem to whet we < THE BEMIDS! DALY PIONEER matrimony . Tuesday evening at 8 14 clock ad" St. church. v They were attended by Dale Bish- p and Verta Kennedy. The young couple will make their home at Be- midji. MOTHERS’ CLUB MEETS SATURDA AFTERNOON The:Mothers’ club will meet at the home of Mrs. J. L. Elwell Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock and it is urged e, a large ntten?mnge. Themegulay: Moosehegit. Lpfig ing at the. Moos dho bnsivpsss s i i entertained ] ) day from,4:30 to h:3D o’¢lock, &t the mothers of the girls who attend the college, and the hostes of the gi who room at homes outside the dor- JENKS—LISH Joseph Jenks and Leola Lish, both = lof Cass Lake, were united in marriage ‘(in'lig om Walkeriivhere she has' visit- ed friends since:Monday. - v ¥ G Mx‘."an‘\d X tertain Mr.'and :Mrs, gren for Thanksgiving dinni Don't' £1il t6" Elko Hat Shop Wednesday usseli;will en- Y S¢e_ hats onrsale at for $8. 2411-23 Miss, Clare Ether of Guthrie came to Bemidji Tuesday evening and will bel'employed- at:8t. Anthony’s- hospi- al. ) - . J. A. Dalton was taken to St. Ax- thony's. hospital Tuesday for special caré. ?s; hasvhgen il and under a doctor’s ¢are fo; 3 everal days. Phone 175 and place your order for Koors Pasteurized milk and cream to be delivered right to your door every morning. 10-6t2 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vandersluis, 1001 :Bemidji: dvenue, will have as:1 o’clock vThank'sgiving dinner ‘guests ki A."C.:Johnson and L. B. Peters. CpMv. emd Mg J.7B. Minnick ang | daughter, Miss Alice, will be enter- tained at Thanksgiving dinner at the C.+'B. [Minnick 'home, 501 Fourth street. : 2 Migs May House was in Bemidji between trains Tuesday en route, from Guthrie, where she has visited| for the past two weeks, to her home, in Moatana. S o P L id] Young turkeys at Clifford’s tomor= row at 35c a pound. 1t11-22 Frank Baney, who has been seri- ously ill at his home, 115 Mississippi avenue, for several days was moved to St. "Anthony’s hospital Tuesday for special care.* - - ‘A pair in time may save a doctér bill. ‘Buy your: rubbers at our store at right prices.. Consumers Shoe Co. |~ 3t11-26 An eight-pound son was born Mon- day, November 21, to Mr. and Mrs, John Shoeheart of Guthri¢, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Groff, 1200 ' Amerije; iagenue. Mother and baby are reported to be doing well. and Mrs. D. L. Stanton, 919 i avenue, will entertain Judge Stantori, Miss Leila Stanton, Mrs. ‘E\ Pernock:-and - 'Miss Beulah H. Mayne Stanton of Grand Thanksgiving dinmer. . Lillie Stevens and little daugh- er, Elegnor, haye:-moved to Bemidji Forks at house at’ 210Tenth street; which gvas family, who are’ now located on a farm near Bemidji.-Mrs. Stevens was a former resident-of Bemidji. Mrs. G. E. Pennock and Miss Beu- H. A. Pé,t on_will return to- recéntly- vacated by the A. C. DePuy |’ D. S. Mitchell returned Tuesday evening: from a two_days’ trip to International Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warfield and faniily' will be entertaimed by Mr. and Mrs. A, A. Warfteld, 711 Lake Boule- vard at Thanksgiving ‘dinner: tomor- row. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Snyder and fam- ily will entertain Mrs. Snyder’s broth- er and sistex, Leo, Lalone and Mrs. ‘Adelaine - Goodrich at~ Thanksgiving: dinner. gt Myt 'and Mrs. K. H. Olson, Miss. Car- rie Armstrong and Miss Ida Virginid Brown, will be 1 o’clock dinner guests iof Mr. and Mrs. Joe McTaggart, 519 < | Third street, tomorrow. . Dr. G. H. Zentz and family, Dick Van Arnum, Mys. Jennie Van Arnum ‘and Clayton Johnson will. be Thanks- giving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Naugle, 108 Sixth street. Mus. Gertrude Donsereau: returned esday night to her home in Duluth wfter having bden the guest of dister, Mrs. Harl Geil, for a mon ‘While here she sted with. the ¢l jeal work in the county, treasu 'office during the rush. " Mrs. P. E. Welch and son, Everett, * |1eft. today for Ortonville, wnere'they. will spend Thanksgiving with ;Mrs. Welch’s ‘parents, Mr. and Mrst. WMH Matthews.” They will remaip . thére next week. also, to attend the golden wedding “anniversary celebration. of the latfer. s Do _Vou'know that the Pionés engrave, your, :ianie .on* Christmas cards free? Yes, they will on oiders of fifty or more. They:-have just loads of samples and thousands .right in stock priced very reasonable. Your ordér must be in by.December 5 if you want your name engraved ‘free. 13t12-3 NOTICE ) Bids will be received December 5 for 60 cords, sound, dry 4-foot pop- lar,jackpine ‘or tamarack wood for the Beltrami - County Farm. Prices based on delivery to farni.or f. o, b. Bemidji, or in woods not over 3 miles from County Farm: I reserve the right to reject-any or all'bids. Phone 472 or.write J. J. McCurdy, Superin- tendent, Bemi 6t11-30 business | |KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ..GIVE DANCE THURSDAY Thetlbeal ordér of the Knights of Columbuss will o give a Thanksgiving dancing panty: Thursday-évening:to which all Catho- .| ties .and'. their, friends Dancing will start at 9 o’clock and the Moose h n are good music, is_assured. EPISCOPAL GUILD MAKING ‘READY FOR SATURDAY SALE The-Ladies” Guild of the Episcopal church :willnot mee 'ei{\g work ready for the and food sale are re- all ladies fancy w quested t tticles to t Vandersluis November 25, in order-that the com- Sales, bo were unite trami avenue, 7 ., Mxfap nesota avenue, will H. e‘ny, Mr. and Mrs. Given and family, and D’Arcy McGhee | Mrs. E. t tomorrow, invted. but at the Presbyterian church by Rev. L. P. Warford this morning at 10 o’clock. L They were attended by Mr. and |home at Cass Lake. PILGRIM MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS FRIDAY AFTERNOON ‘The Pilgrim Missiohary society will meet Friday afternoon at the home ,of Mrs. Heneghan, Lincoin avenue, Fifth ward, at 2:20 o‘clock. This is the annual Thanksgiving meeting and the Dblessing boxes will be opened at this meeting. The usual mission study will be taken up. All are invited to attend. all ONCE-A-WEEK CLUB ENTERTAINED ' TUESDAY Ruby Leet entertained the -Week club at her home, 611 Bemidji avenue, Tuesday evening and social conversation was enjoyed while the guests sewed. During the evening ih .,E%;?e‘e 0?";'\‘1'3:‘; wg’;};;{g lunch whs served by the hostes: ‘he e Estore” noon: Friday, | €uests included Misses Josephine V> | Parker, Louise McCready, Hazel RS . o T oy N Ru}n{kn_-s/u_as .+ CharleyiRunyan end Miss Bianche ; residents . of :‘this city, d"in. the .bonds of holy Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Jahr, 1423 Bel- will have as theiv Thanksgiving 2 o’clock dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Toensing and fnmlfly mhd T‘!‘l,r.,and {\5{!‘5. 0. B. Stephens. e W - Min- | ‘entertain Mr. and R. L. et the warking rea i . !"sfl‘l‘; . E, 'Given, 707 at 1 o'clodk Thanksgiving dinner. will be ng m Thanksgiving ‘dinnet. - M,v(wifu haying left my home on} November 10, any and all bills con-| tracted by her will not be paid by me. ! . . ——— NOTICE ' LYCAN & CO. 1Y NOTICE " Dated November 22. GEORGE WATSON, Hines, 111 lah Brown. of St. Paul arrived in Be- inidji this morning and are guests'at . They*are ‘sister' a rec-Btanton: Mriand Mrs, H. Mayne ton and little son . will arrive to- Elko | w to be guests at the Stanton Misses Florence M Leah Miller, Lillie 8edo, all of Hines, and Helen ubbard of Kelliler; Bemidji ‘State I efichers college students; will leave ‘tonight to” spé eir homes. . Koors Pasteurized afe sure tof pl Vi oul-"‘pfint and learn the rea- ‘#on why Koors Pasteurized milk and cream “Ends the Quest for the Becti'!’ 10-5¢ ¢ Miss Mabel Emmons, a former Be- }%}d}l pubile school teacher, but now 0! Grand Forks will arrive in Bemidji | tomorrow morning and will spend her Thanksgiving vacation in Bemidji as a guest of Mr..and Mrs. M. E. Hink- ley;- 710-America-avenue. ,,..Youw'll be pleased, if, when orderi nfl& from your dealor you ask lt:g' Thavnksgivh\gv at ['Mrs. over ’l‘lnnkfl(vlng ) 5 Langdon Man- u!figtu_nng mpary for-the past two had ‘resigned his position and the La ult;” where’ his - parents, Mr. and H. Langdon, are celebrating lden wedding gmfi'versary ‘Doyou l’fgow that m:jg your- nanre . 2, Yes, the; ‘w,m}im orders e. 'I‘hey’h‘nv,e just-loads nd thousandg right’in /.repsonable.> Your) pr December 5 if »ou _want your name engraved f¥ee. L) § B2 13t12-3 ) VgL s NOTICE:TO PATRONS =, I have purchased.the Minnesota hotel on; America avenue, which; will be 'remodeled' “an'd refurnished throughout. Opening day to the pub- lic Thursday, December 1. .~ The hotel will be run ou the Amer. ican‘ plani ‘Meals will be served for 25 cents. Breakfast from 6 a. m. to 8 a.-m. Dinner from 11:30-a. m. to 2 p. m.;’and supper from 6 to 8 p. m. Beds for 26¢ and 50c a night..We extend a.cordial welcome. to both old and new ‘customers. 1 Roors Pasteurized milk. 10-6t1 JOSEPH BLONDd, Proprietor. == style as vou find in’ — s = GRAND OPENING = el BRETHE ARIN CAFEL jandarin Cafe 302 SECOND STREET. —Across From Kaplan (T L Y ) r. not having been able | itable’ orchestra” there > at the Markham for 4 1411-2 Laqua and Mrs. Russell Brooks. dy OF COLLEGE GIVE PROGRAM The kindergarten departments of the Bemidji State Teachers college entertained at a, Thanksgiving party this morning ‘beginning at 9:30° o'clock. The mothers were invited, and each child was privileged to in- 3ot 3 3 | 23 | Markham Ty T YOI R T TN RENY Paul's< ‘Evangelical | “tin 'which the g Bemidji State Teachers college, the|= {Mrs. Ben Lish. They will make their, KINDERGARTEN. DEPARTMENTS | Thanksgining s 5:30 o 7:30 p. The CREAM OF CORN AU CROUTONS s ” QaTsay REAN THEARS viteumyguest, A: program was. given by the ghildren, .and.songs we chi reppesent: the Pil; Judigngs and; aft freshments. wer g us § served, tupkeys by le decorations. i mioyed by ally anusieakd blipg 2 strument, a BEMIDJI, of Transeript. men laying Chance for Some That We Know. Congo Paper~-Musicians wanted. Ex- pert perfornier on banglable. edge of harmony not essentigl, but " force, iy importayt, \ ator.on the bigstikuh, - 50.he pugaged it ye ‘enmbpaton Traws FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DRESSES of Velour and Tricotine Latest New York Models Choice $9.98 See Them in Our East Window Tonight and Thanksgiving Day 0’Leary-Bowser Company MINN S Gotry [ AIUNR Y *hratdod s fute 3fFip | 1@ VBl ke an¢ ex- doormgtearicay’ be easily will be durable and S T But That's Hal Because a commuter “the truin in_ a hurry, giving the im- pression that his thue is worth about $100 an hour, it does not follow that he will not spend fiftcen minutes on his wayg to the office watching a gang pavement,—RBoston rushes from itak Knowl« ! A vigorous ‘oper- | Morwsk might al« o a a rag rug. 'The Hotel MENU ' OYSTER COCKTAIL, COLONIAL Diuner m. L2 The Coftee Shop PHONE 920 1 HONI 885 MAKE FRIEY MAKE : RESERVATIONS . 1.00 RESERVATIONS EARLY ! EARLY TOMATO BOUILLON EN TASSE I YT - i qar STUFFED CELERY I ” 10T MINGE PIE ; ) : /71.% PLUM PUDDING, HARD 'SAUCE TUTTEFRUTTI ICE CREAM CREAM CHEESE “""lrr e T T R XTI MIXED OLIVES JULIENNE POTATOES WHIPPED “"CANDIED YAMS cAUuFLon,_;AE: GRATIN T A i P ' by SPECIAL COMBINATION SALAD, FRENCHDRESSING | EDAM CHEESE STRAWS HOME-MADE PU EDAM CHEESE WAFERS COFFEE SALTED ALMONDS A P A MPKIN P! b Y , FRUYF:CAKE ROQUEFORT CHEESE BAKED COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON, MAITRE D'HOTEL VEAL SWEET BREAD AND MUSHROOM PATTIES SUPREME BRAIZED HAUNCH OF CUB BEAR, WITH JELLY PINEAPPLE FRITTER FRUIT SAUCE “ROAST-YOUNG TURKEY, WILD RICE DRESSING, CRANBERRY JELLY 131 FARED HUBBARD SQUASH ROAST SUCKLING PIG WITH BAKED APPLE POTATOES IE TR IIEND

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