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PAGE FIVE ‘YHE BEMIDJI DALY PIONEER . FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28, 1921 es will be sold, which will|out the year, are bging offered for fanc; ! 9 0 o Vernon Lamson of Cass Lake is | ar ,\ Dally FaShlon Hlnt spending his Thanksgiving vacation BALOBEBBOBIIBE Lo useful for Ch The |sale this afternoon and_evening at with friends in Bemidji. % i sale will commence at 3 o'clock and | their pre-Christmas sale in the church ‘ \ | ng‘t cR'bbons supper will be served from 4 o'c lnrhh):\.\k‘l\wut, and lunch is being served ' Mrs, Mary Gamble was entertained until all ar 1. The price of the|to those who wish it. at dinner yesterday at the home of N—— antepepe SUPPEr Will be cents, and the pub-| Toronto,” Ontariu. P. P. J. O'Leary. . lic is «'mdunlly\invih‘rl to attend. [Van Camp, a prominent manufacturer Mr. and Mrs. . of Indianapolis, Ind.. caught the fin- ST. PAUL'S CHURCH HOLDING | est small-mouth black bass that was PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE TODAY |landed in the proyince of ()ntxll}'m The fancy artic ohi ¢ . | during the season of 1921, according dies of s;,‘;f,.u‘,‘,l“,fl X :‘I“f!“l tc!ll:hr]x:‘h- to the judges'in theé contest conducted have been engaged in° making thra by & | “‘)WT;:HQP' announced. It pounds. Items for this column will be gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, { telephone 114.W. Readers owe { it to.their guesty and to them- ¢ selves to scd that items of local interestiare reported. Every item | will be en: proper considera« ! s1, tign.whi ; Mrs. William Masterson of Nor-| thern was calling on friends while shopping in Bemidji Wednesday. TO HOLD FOOD SALE The Ladies’ Band No. 1 of the St: Phillips’ church will hold a home- cooking sale Saturday afternoon at the Bemidji Gas Co. office. |~ Miss Kate Hines went to Turtle | River Wednesday evening to’ spend her Thanksgiving yacation with her| MOOSEHEART LEGION TO ! A, A P A § i) Mr. and Mrs)'D..$; Mitchell enter- sister. i | _ tained Mrs. M. T. Mitchell at Thanks- « | “’;'lF-ET TfOI:HORROW NIGHT | ! A giving dihners. 154175 The Coffee Shop will be open after| .~ 1¢ Homcn O the Mooscheart Le- ey the Elks dance tonight. Special menu, |81o7 Will hold a special meeting to- Herbert' Wi d left Wednesday 1t11-25 |morrow evening at 8 o'clock in the night for Minneapolis where he will Moose hall for the purpose of initiat- | Lhe i visit friends until Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Higby and fam- | "€ candidates. & o e so o —— g i v iving di sts s : fore . = ' Cush paid for Liverty donds. G. ily were Thanksgiving dinner. guesls| MOTHERS’ CLUB TO MEET i ! Buli B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. Minnesota avenue. 4 TOMORROW AFTERNOON | Abead g . A 1-10tt J 'l‘hcl {’egu}m‘ mecting of the Moth-| ' t N s, i iller < |ers’ club will be held Saturday after- | Miss Faith Knickerbocker went ta ,h:’i‘:-g:;‘gw“;:stg;‘(};‘;s Sliler had 4% | noon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs, | | Staples to spend Thanksgiving and Ward of Grand Rapids and Lenora|J: L+ Elwell, 815 Bemidji avenue, and i the week en at her hmoe. | Cadwell of Nashwauk. it is desired that all members be pres-| Each brings in new sashes, . . ! ent. | irdlc bows and a long list of 150 Beautifully Trimmed Hats = | —— other belongings to replace those tha M TS A X ¥ - s e e e S, L e Nk { i H ? and daughter, Mr. and. Mrs. H. C. ‘\Wednesday to make an extended vis- | 4= s = ?elr]e:x;efépgfiggg 0 Tl NOTICE TO PATRONS {it with her cousin, Mrs. J. J. Opsahl. |32 < »= : your Shoes at the regular price, we hand £ — 7 : e = % i ik 1 have purchased the Minnesotd| ' nrg George Love and son, Albert,| 35 ©you back a Dollar. £ Mr.,and Mrs. N/ Bowser enter-|hotel on America avenue, which Will|.ypo were called nere last week be-|d=] CATERING TO THOSE WHO ENJOY SIMPLE. ISN'T IT? b § tained the folloWing seventh grade|be remodeled ' and refurnished | cquge of the serious illness of their| 3= FIRST-CLASS FOOD . [ [ teachers of the Bemidji public schools, throughout. Opening day to the pub-|gon and brother, Coleman Love, have z - Come in on Wednesday, November 30, and try it. B at Thanksgiving dinner: Misses Mary |lic Thursday, December 1. Teturned to their home at Crookston. | 3= v ’l'I ind v 'wt M S \ Ay Y"L Wil P Schlerman, Loretta and Nellfe Slat-| . The hotel will be run on the Amer-| pi'o atter was operated on at St. =9 COOKED IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE ou ind il just, as simple . as. il sounds. § terly. Ethelyn' Hall/ and’ Mrs.. Bretta|ican plan. Meals wilkl be served for| Anthony’s hospital for appendicitis. =] : Our store never contained go many fine Shoes as ! Lontbenrrow, ] : S5Jnts. Breaktast from 8 /21, 1o e —Meals At All Hours—- —and when you buy youry here, you have Edward Shepard came to Bemidji to-visit his mother, Mrs. Maude Ham- mersley, over Thanksgiving. A cafeteria supper will be served Saturday evening, beginning at 5 o’clock, in ‘the basement of the Epis- copal. church, 1t11-25 Miss Lois Dally, school nurse, went to Litchfield to spend her Thanks- giving ‘vacation with friends. . No. portrait is so completely satis- fying as one made by a professional FASHIONED FOR DOMESTIC TASKS . The more becoming the attire, the lighter the task, declares this apron of clear bluye gingham, for which 215 yards of 36-inch material are required. The style offers a choice of either large armholes, with.the upper front section The Coffee Shop will be open after the Elks dance tonight. Special menu. 1t11-25 Mrs. Geo:ge Kirk_und famly en- | tertained Mr. and Mrs. James D. Winter and Fred Bieri of Minneapolis at Thanksgiving dinner. Mrs.: J. J. Opsakl and daughters Vera and Janette, returned to Bemidji the first of the week from a ten days’ visit to Kelliher and vicinity. {ODD FELLOWS LODGE J: TO INITIATE TONIGHT! Supper will be served this eve | ning at 6:30 o’clock to the membe og_the 1. 0. O. F. and the thirty can-| {didates wha arc to be initiated at the| business session following. Al mem-| bers are urged to be present. i PRESBYTERIAN DIVISION | ! . PREPARING FOR SALE| | Al ladies who have work for the | Christmas sale for the dining voom ' and a knot at the back. have had their bright day and pas with the year. Two ribbon girdles, pictured here, make charming gi One of them is made of narrow satin ribbon bordered with a tinsel ribbon and decorated with ribbon flowers.: The other i wide sash of two-toned satin ribbon with loops at each side AR AN A, THANKSGIViING PROGRAM AT NYMORL ARMY HALL A Thanksgiving program will be | in a Sale Saturday Only Choice of any Velvet or Duvetyne Hat in the house, regardless of its former value-— - $3.00 - i . ] ho ‘ 4 : id, are requested to turn it in not| . R TR S el & 5 AT Iel & 1 da 3 F. Ingersoll and family of North| §mall ‘armholes. Ideal for morning | midji, State: Teachers college during|joter than Saturday, to Mrs. L. ‘;fl;gt el e aeaes S il In the stock there are about 25 Halter’s Plush Dakota are visiting friends and rela- tives at ‘Scribner for a week. Preserve health. Buy good warm footwear “at- right” prices.” Consumers Shoe"Ca...., . . 3t11-26 Miss Ruth B. Nelson, English Pictorial Review Apron No. 9673. Sizes, 36, 40 and 44 inches bust. t Mrsiede 3. M(’Luughlin, 213 ‘Irvine avenue, is leaving today for Kelliher to visit her daughter, Mrs. Ed Kane, and family. . { the past term, returned to her home Wednesday. g E. W. Hannah leaves tonight for Chicago, where he will attend the Hay and Grain Show and the Inter- national Livestock Show, which opens Caskey, 1023 Dewey avenue, or M E. E. Kenfield, 1224 Doud avenue. G. A. R. AND CIRCLE WILL MEET TOMORROW AFTERNOON ! Everybody welcomy The Ladies of the G. A. R. Circle Luthes will meet Saturday afternoon at the|Ameri SWEDISH LUTHERAN AlD HOLDS SALE THURSDAY The Ladies’ Aid of the Swedish n church, corner Sixth and enue, will hold its annual e e e e e e e Sailors that will be included; values up to $15.00; choice--$3.C0; or, in other words, any Sailor in the house $3.00 REMEMBER—The whole stock is at your disposal. Select there ‘tomorrow. teacher in the high school, went to . Lo Jispied Moose hall at 3 o’clock and all mem- ' Christm: le Thursc December |5 for yourself, regardless of what the Hat is marked—you Grand Rapids to- visit friénds until Miss Frances Penrod, teacher of| Eu¢ a chicken and mushroom at|bers are urged to be present. 1, in the chureh baseme Plain and ! CAN BUY iT FOR Monday. One dozen photographs make 12 Xmas presents. Hakkerup, 11-4tf Charles Wight arrived. home Tues- day night from-a hunting trip in the vicinity of Kelliher, He was gone for'over a week. Don’t fajl to read-the Elko Hat Shop ad inthis paper today. Choice of 150 hats'for $3.00. Every velvet and duvetyn hat is‘included, regard- less of former-price. S 1t11-256 Mr. and Mrs.. Carl Golz and family were .Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. ;and Mrs. J. L. Meilicke, Four- teenth and Irvine. 3 il IR E i _‘Don’t wait any longer. be with us for some time'to come. -Buy footwear now. Pricedalways low- er. Consumers Shoe Co. 3t11-26 M. E. Smith left last evening for Blackduck where he will take inven- tory of stock in his lumber yard there, today and tomorrow. . Koors Pasteurized miik and cream -10-5t¢ ere sure to please. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Higbe returned to Bemidji this morning from Shooks where they spent Thanksgiving at the A : ®| Beltrami avenue, entertained at 6|Alice and Mary Krantz, Irene Rood, ¢ S - home of Mr. and Mrs. John Paitridge. | f3mily d‘;’:;st‘g“e;{tl:"f)d v%tilc’l;l’l(ar‘l;l;sl o'elock Thanksgiving dinner, Mr. and | Fern Garlock, Isabelle Bacr, Dorothy And t'un to make a horse giving Yy Bl » Mrs. H. M. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. F.|Elwell, Marie Thompson, Gladys Ol- laugh! o Dressmaking at home. Embroidery a specialty. Prices right. Phone 897. 26t12-8 Mr. and Mrs. J. Duff of St. Vincent were guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ryan. 508 'Beltrami -avenue. ;I"hey left, Tuesday night’ for their ome. e Yo\x.r friends can buy anything you can give them except your photo- graph. Hakkerup. 11-4tf Mr. and "Mrs. Gustav Thompson and family were 2 o’clock Thanks- giving dinner guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Arnold ‘N. Johnson, 714 Thirteenth street. Miss Carrie Brown arrived in: Be- midji yesterday morning from Crooks- ton_to svend Thanksgiving and the .week ehd’ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Brown. Visit our plant and learn the rea- son why Koors Pasteurized milk and cream “Ends the Quest for the Bea".; g 10-5f Mr. and Mrs. H. Brakke had as their Thanksgiving dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Courtney, Mrs. Belle Denley and son, Merton, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. David Booth, 1007 Jrvine avénive, had as dinner guests Thanksgiving day, their’ son-in-law Miss Edith Mills,” who recently ac- cepted a position as teacher in the p.\lbllc‘scbools at/Grand Forks, ar- rived "in Bemidji ,yesterday morning to spend Thanksgiving and the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mills: . Do you know that the Pioneer will engrave your name on Christmas cards free? Yes, they will on orders of fifty or more. They have just loads of samples and thousands right in stock priced very reasonable. Your order must be in by December 5 if you want your name- engraved free. A 13t12-3 the fourth grade, went to Long Prai- rie to visit friends during her Thanks- | giving vacation. i You’ll be pleased, if, when ordu'incj ailk from your dealer you ask for Koors Pasteurized milk. 10-6tf Miss Cecelia Heffelfinger, teacher in the North school, went to her home in St. Paul to spend Thanksgiving and the week end. i Don’t fail to read the Elko Mat Shop ad in- this paper ‘today. Choice of 150 hats for $3:00. Every velvet and duvetyn hat is included, regard- less of former price. 1t11-25 503 Minnesota avenue, had as‘their Thanksgiving dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Ebert and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Bork of Hum- boldt, S. D., were in Bemidji Wed- nesday en route to Blackduck where they will reside during the winter. o s Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mct'adden, er willl‘I * A pair. in time may save a doctor bill: Buy your rubbers at our store at right prices. Consumers Shoe Co. £ 3t11-26 Mr. and Mrs. A.'N. Gould and fam- ily and Mrs. Maude .Hammersley and Irvine avenue. Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Olson had as their Thanksgiving dinner guests, Dr. C. J. Larson and family, Mrs. Mamie Ziegler and daughter, Dorothy, and Mrs. Susan Schmitz. Phone 175 -and place your order for Koors Pasteurized milk and cream to be delivered right to your door every morning. 10-6tf Miss Milleanna England, a student at the Bemidji Teachers college, left Wednesday morning for her home at Starbuck to spend her Thenksgiving vacation with her parents. Mrs. Rowland Gilmore and daugh- ters, Kathryn and Martha, left yes- terday for' Bagley to_spend Thanks- giving with Mr. and Mrs. A. Kaiser. They. returned on the noon train to- day. . Do you know that the Pioneer will engrave your name on Christmas cards free? Yes, they will on orders of fifty or more. They have just loads of samples andthousands right in stock priced very reasonable. Your order must be in by December 5 if you want your name engraved free. 13t12-3 Miss Corinne Carlson arrived home yesterday morning from Nashwauk, where she teaches history in the high school, and will'bé the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs:'A. T. Carlson, until Monday. 8 a;’m. Dinner from 11:30 a. m. to 2 p. mi., and supper from 6 to 8 p. m.} Béds for 25¢ and 50c a night. We extend a cordial welcome to both old| and new customers. JOSEPH BLONDO, Proprietor. 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 farm or {. o. b. Bemidji, or in woods not over 3 miles from County Farm. I reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Phone jina hospital there for several months. | He expected she would be able to | accompany him home. the Coffee Shop after the Elks dance tonight. 1t11-25 Miss Anna Erickson, who teaches school at Deer River, is spending her vacation iy Bemidii as the guest of her brother, O. H. Erickson, and fam- ily, 123 Twelfth street. Mr. and Mrs. J. Breunig, 418 Ir- vine avenue, had as their Thanks- giving dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ear] Thurber, Miss Helen Thurber of Bagley. and Charles Anderson of Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Brooks en- tertained at 1 o’clock Thanksgiving dinner, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Keniield and family, Miss Sarah Arnold, Miss Esther Rulien, 'and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hayner. Eat a chicken and mushroom at the Coffee Shop after the Elks dance tonight. 1t11-25 Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Pierce enter- tained at Thanksgiving dinner Thurs- day, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Cutter and daughter, Miss Vera Cutter, A. J. Wiltsie, Harold Burner and Mrs. Mary Pierce o Omro, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. P.-L. Brown, 1418 R. Walsh and family, and Russell Kirkpatrick of Hutchinson, Kans. Miss Sylvia Carter, principal at the North school, and Miss Mabel Wager, commercial teacher of the high sehoot, weng to Hines Wednesday eve- ning and are spending their Thanks- giving vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carter. Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Johnson and family, Newell Johnson of Gonvick and Mrs. Jessie Phillips motored to Park Rapids yesterday and took Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar Johnson. They re- turned to Bemidji last evening. / Miss Lucile Young, who is teach- ing at Fort’ Francis, arrived in Be- midji Thursday morning for a short visit with her mother, Mrs. Mabel Young, and her grandmother, Mrs. A. Thompson. She expects to return to resume her dutes Monday. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Erickson en- tertained at 1 o’clock Thanksgiving dinner Thursday at their residence at 123 Twelfth street, the guests be- ing Messrs. Wilfred Laliberte, Charles Moon, Theodore Laliberte, John Noon and Miss Anna Erickson. Guests - entertained at the J. J. Opsahl home yesterday were Misses Edessa, Laguee, Valerie Doran, and May Erickson of Minneapolis. Miss was in Bemidji Tuesday and Wednes- day transacting business, and left here Wednesday afternoon for Grand Forks to visit his wife who has been Mrs. William Fellows, who has vis- ited her daughter, Mrs. William Mur- ray, and brother, Joe Young, at Spo- kane for two weeks, and brother William Young and family at Seattle for two weeks, was in Bemidji Wed- nesday en route to her home at Ten- 472 or write J. J. McCurdy, Superin- tendent, Bemidji, Minn, 6¢11-30] trip and mi_ld weather. strike. She reports a ver® enjoyable Erickson arrived from Minneapolis 4=, W. J. Burnside of Grand Rapids The G. A. R. will hold their regu- lar meeting Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock at the L. 0. O. F. hall. EPISCOPAL LADIES TO HOLD SALE TOMORROW | The ladies of the Episcopa! church are holding a fancy wor rod food sale in the basement of Rartho- lomew’s church Saturday aficrnoon, beginning at 2 o’clock, / supper will be served in the bas of the church .also, beginning a ‘o’clock. The public s invited to at- itend. MISS HAKKERUP ENTERTAINS ON BIRTH ANNIVERSARY Miss. Vivian Hakkerup entertained | twenty-five guests at her home, 916/ Bemidji avenue,, Wednesday after- noon in honor of her ninth birth an- niversary. Games were enjoyed, and singing and music entertained the guests. Green and red was used as the 'color scheme for the decorations, and the table was decorated with cut flowers and ferns, with irge birth- day. cake for a center-piece. Miss Vivian received a number of useful! and pretty gifts from her friehds. The guests included Iris Tiller, Mary and Iris Petrie, Vera and Jeannette Opsahl, Deloras and Edie Angvall, son, Kathleen Russcll, Margaret Rich- ardson, Catherine Dvoracek, Pluma Kenfield, Virginia and Dorothy Rheu, | Leith Wagner, Miss Floy Edson, Rob- inson and Florence Schadegy, Mrs. Alfred Greguson, and Mrs. Hakkerup was assisted by Mrs. O. J. Laqua in serving the birthday lunch. T Bring your fri of Oriental Food, IEE style as vou find in YTTYUIITINY (LTI GRAND OPENING OF THE TG SILTTR i, » A THOMAS H.INCE Presents 1 _ DOUGLAS MacLEAN "Passing Jhru’ Ya Gparamount CPiclure; * Loaded with thrills like the kick of a mule. Admission—10c and 25c FLKO TONIGHT LAST TIMES 9000000080000 SARLASALE, [T i ds N CA ‘ AND CHINESE DISHES ends for atreat put up in the same the larger city cafes. The Mand: 302 SECOND STREET —Across From Kaplan Apartments— $3.00—Saturday Only! I R O O T TR T JLLSON 2 Close-Out Coats One Lot of LADIES WINTER COATS that we are going to Close Out CHOICE s10 - Come In Early and See Them — - R R T T T quick NI Give Back Day What does it mean? you ask. JUST THIS: On Every Pair of Men’s Dress Shoes and Work Shoes, and Ladies’ Oxfords and Pumps Sold Next Wednesday, We Give You Back ONE DOLLAR No, we are not cutting the price. It will remain the same-- bul when you pay for sfaction of knowing that you are buying. . the greatest value for your money. “We Specialize in Fitting Feet” The ‘B &D’ Shoe Store PHONE 45-W BEMIDJI, MINN. e xIHllNI|IHII|IH)IIIIIIIII|II|I|Il""lIlll|||||||||||lll|I|||||Il||l|||ll| e e e e e e e T e Sy e e iw i

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