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_ THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEES 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 items of-local ~ interest are reported. Every item will be given proper considera- tion when source is known.: Clyde Martin of Turtle River mo- tored to Bemidji Friday and' trans- acted -business... ol No- portrait 1s so completely satis- fying as one made by a professional photographer. Hakkerup. 11-4tf Fred Clark of Turtle River was among the out of town shoppers in Bemidji Friday. | When in need of wood, hay or straw, phone 542. N. E. Tuller. 6t12-6 ~ Mr. and Mrs.” Charles McDonald of Northern autoed to Bemidji Friday and transacted busiitess. Eyes of school children examined with special care. Drs. Larson & Lar- son. 12-1tf Miss Mary Lilleskov, assictant county superintendent of schools, attended a teachers’ meeting today at Nebish. * You'll be pleased, if, when ordering milk from your dealer you ask for| Koors Pasteurized milk. 10-5tf Mrs. Martin Hogan of Grant Val- ley and Mrs. Vern Hinshaw of Wilton autoed to Bemidji today and visited friends. Koors Pasteurized milk and cream sre sure to please. 10-6tf —_— 7 G. D. Backus was entertained at 12 o’clock dinner today at the home of Mr. and Mys. J. W: Naugle, 108 Sixth street. Visit our plant and learn the rea- eon why Koors Pasteurized milk nnd' cream “Ends the Quest for the lligsé:é’t f.ouis Hanson and daughter, Miss Cora, were 12 o’clock dinner guests today of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rhoda, 425 America avenue. One dozen photographs make 12 Xmas presents. Hakkerup. 11-4tf Henry Brakke returned to his home in Bemidji this morning from Minne- apolis, where he has been a few days transacting business. . Any one wishing to take lessons in reed-weaving (baskets, lamps, etc.), phone 254 for particulars. Class be-| gins after January 1. Materials must be ordered now. 6t12-8 Misses Carrie Armstrong and Ida Virginia Brown entertaine_d at four tables of bridge last evening at”the home of the former, 703 Minnesota avenue. _Phone 175, and place your order for Koors Pasteurized milk “and cream to be delivered right to your door every morning. 0- Miss Fay Freeman, teacher at the school at Northesn, is spending the week end with her parents, Mr. Qnd Mrs. J. H. Freeman, 1201 Irvine avenue. o 4 Mrs. E. W. Johnson is taking or- ders for card table sets, six numbers and the bell floral decorated. Phone 13. e 3t12-8; Mrs. Charles Richards entertained Mrs. William Stock and Mrs, M.* Downs at afternoon tea yesterday, in honor of her guest, Mrs. William Richards, St. Paul. The Ladies of the G. A. R. Circle will hold their annual Christmas sale at the Moose hall Saturddy, December 8. They will also have an apron and necktie social. The' sale “begins at . F. G. Wells, agriculutral instructov in’ the, Big Falls schools, attended a- district conference of agricultural instructors held in Bemidji Friday. Mrs. Elmer Tolles of Becida came to ‘Bemidji Friday and went to St. Anthony’s hospital -for special treat- ment. She is an-aunt of Mrs. E. C. McMahon of Bemidji. H. W. Gobler of Portland; Ore., has been the guest of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mys. D. S. Mitchell, and family, since Tuesday. He expects to leaye again on Monday. Dressiaking ‘4t home. Enibroidery a specialty. Prices right. Phone 897. v £ | 26t12-8 /Mrs. A. J. Naylor and son, Harold, returned this: morning from Minne- apolis where they have heen for the past, week,” Mrs. Naylor was called there by ‘the illness of her sister, but ?e;‘t condition wag improved when she eft. % : Do you know that the Pioneer will engravé 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. -+ 13t12-3 Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Welch and son, Everett, returned this morning from Ortonyll_le, where they attended the cglebrntlon of 'the golden wedding an- nivrsary of Mrs. Welch’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Matthews. About 75 guests were: present for all day W'ednlesdny, relatives ‘coming from Wmnxpeg, Arkansas and other distant places. 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 im by December 5 if ‘'you want your name engraved free. 13t12-3 . Rev. L. J. Jerdee left yesterday for Minneapolis .and expects to return to Bem: Tuesday. Tomorrow at the Concordia church in Northesat Min- neapolis, the congregation expects to burn the mortgage on the church, and are holding special services to cel-| cbrate. Rev: “Jerdee organized the congregation at this church and was pastor there for several years, and he had been asked to preach at the services. N NOTICE All persons knowing themselves in- debted to the Courtney Seed & Feed Co. must call and settle at once. All persons having accounts against us will ‘please” present, them as we are changing ‘managers. COURTNEY SEED & FEED CO. 1t12-3 PRESBYTERIAN AID SALE DECIDEDLY SUCCESSFUL The Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyter- t ian church considers its sale, Wednes- day and Thursday of this week with cafeteria supper in connection, have been a very great success. Over $700 ‘was realized. SEWING PARTY Misses Margaret and Amy Peter- son-entertained the young ladies of | their club Friday evening at their home, 909, America avenue. A very ‘pleasant social evening was enjoyed. | The . guests sewed and lu}lch was A. |served:by the hostesses. W. B{'A. OF MACCABEES ! MEETS MONDAY EVENING The 'W. B. A. of the:-Maccabees: will hold its regular meéting Monday eve- ning at 8 o’clock at the Moose hall, and-all mewbers are urged to be pres- ent. Mrs, Jennie F. Gordon, state dis- 7:30 p. m. Remember the date, Dec- ember 3. 2t12-3 Mrs. A. W. Benson has been ill the past week at her home, 414 Ir- vine avenue, and under doctor’s care. She was reported to be slightly im- proved this morning. Your friends ¢an buy anything you can give them except your photo- graph. Hakkerup. : 11-4tf “Mrs. J. E. Rounds, president of the State Federation. of Women’s clubs, arrived in Bemidji:this morning from her home in St. Paul, and.is, the guest today of the local women’s clubsi’: | If your eyes ache, painior blur, have them examined. Drs, Larson:& Larson, specialists ‘in"the ‘eye fitting of glasses, Third street, ground floor offices 2-1tf - Mrs. William:Richards, -St." Paul, will returnto her home ithis-evening after wvisiting for: the past few days at the home of her'son and daugliter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Charlés “Rich<! ards, 905 Minnesota avenue. trict deputy, International Falls, will be present at the meeting. Lunch will be served. i ; METHODIST AID DIVISIONS . 'HOLD MEETINGS FRIDAY There was alarge attendance of the members of the miscellaneous div- ision of the Methodist Ladies’ Aid at their méeting’ Friday at the home of Mrs.- J.: W. Naugle. The afternoon ivas spent in finishing articles for the Christmas ‘sale, ‘and: also" in marking the articles, From the large amount of work which, has' been completed, the sale promises. to be one of the best ever.held. - The fadies ‘workeéd until:a late hour to have all ih readi- ness. . Mrs?Naugle served lunch. At the homeé of Mts. C. N. Shan- non, -eight :"'members_ " of 'the dining room division met and sewed on hold- ers-for the sale. - They also report a large amount, of work completed by their division, It was found.at this was the birth anni- versary -of “one:.of the . members-pres- ent, Mrs. I+ W. " Freeman, und. they decided to call it her birthday party. |Mrs. Shannon served lunch. to| MRS, HUGHES ENTERTAINS l Mrs. Thomas Hughes, 703 Bemidji avenue, is entertaining a few guests this afternoon at a bridge tea com- plimentary to Miss Gladys Chapin, kindergarten teacher at the Bemidji State Teachers college. SURPRISE PARTY A number of members of the Re-| bekah/ Qrder surprised Mrs. Robert Brownlee and daughter, Mrs. Clifford Montague, at their home Friday eve- ning.'’ They have recently . moved from Mill Park, and the party was in the nature of a welcome to their new home. . A very pleasant evening was spent in" a social way with games, and lunch was served by the self-invited guests. An electric fixture for the: home was presented them. 4 BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Marion Russell, 422 Irvine avenue, entertained ' four of her, neighbor friends, Thursday evening | in honor of her tenth birth anniver- |! sary. The girls sewed on fancy work and had a pleasant social . time, and a birthday lunch was served by Mrs, Russell. The guests were Misses Ruth Woodard, Effic Row, Lucy Tuiler, Lillian Marin, -and. Laura. Russell. These five little neighbors = have birthdays' whose dates .are not far apart, and they have entertained the little club in‘turn, as their birthdays occurred. 5o MRS."COLE SURPRISED' A surprise miscellancous parcel shower was given Mrs. Clifford Cole, Fifth »ard, Fridez evening by a num- ber of her friends. A pleasant social evening was spent, and lunch was DEGREE OF HONOR'ELECTS OFFICERS FRIDAY NIGHT The following officers were elected at the meeting of the Degree of Hon- or Friday evening: president, Mrs. Mabel Young; first vice-president, Mrs. C. H. Burnham; second vice- president, Mrs. Cora Campbell; sec- retary, Mrs. M. A. Downs; treasurer, Mrs. Isabelle Larson; usher, Mrs. Min- nie Cutter; assistant usher, Mrs. M. W. Pierce; outer watch, Mrs. Jennie Chournard; inner watch, Mrs. Mae Swanson. After the business meet- ing a social evening was enjoyed, and six tables of bridge played. Refresh- ments were served. EASTERN STAR MEMBERS VISIT DEER RIVER ORDER A number ‘of the members: of the Order of Eastern Star left on the noon train for Deer River where a; school of instruction will be held this afternoon and évening., The officers of the Bemidji order will exemplify) the opening work. Those who went were Mesdames E. N. French, G. M. Palmer, I. A. Hanson, A. B. Palmer, R. L. Given, George Rhea, H. A. Northrup, A. E. Fier, T. J. Andrews, G. E. Carson, E. H. Smith, George Krgatz, E. H. Denu, A. V. Garlock,| H."Rasmussen, H. Z. Mitchell, D. Wi. | cox, Miss Vera Backus and E. D. Boyce. | Those present were Mrs. Bud Carver, served by the self-invited guests. | Mrs. Claire Sherberg, Mrs, Caroline { Smith and son, Buddy, Miss Elaine : Blomquist, Mesdames M. C. Krog, ! Peter Wold, and son, Pat, Melvin Larson, E. Alton, Joe Carlton, Misses Martha Grimm, Mabel Graham, Hazel i Johnson, Myrtle McCullom, Core | Blair, Phyllis - and Florence Suliss, | | Delphine Beaudette, Ella Thompson, {Helen Thurber, Marie Tafferman, Gladys and Dorothy Cole. ‘Where Democracy “Took.” A “community mind” grows by ac \ cretion, The rolling years add each its portion to a living village spirit. Ten years ago the small town of Roscoe, 1., put on its year's program, having been led to it by the nascent Roscoe Improvement association. Since then, except for a brief forced inter- val, {his village has kept .on the joh to become a community, spelt lurge, that Is “a group of people dwelling at one locality and bound together by common interests.” Ko, without tax or special assessment they laid their own cement walks and crossings by volunteer labor and gifts of cash, installed an clectric service on streets and in homes, conducted the May cleanup day and celebrated the glorious Fourth and Memorial day. —Chieago Daily News. il —Coming Monday— i| WILLIAM RUSSELL Subscribe for The Dally Pioueer ‘All Union Men and Wom are requested to be consistent, the support of all workin by the AMUSEMENTS Grand Theatre—Phone 139-W Elko Theatre—Phone 252-W AUTO DEALERS Overland DeLeuil Co. AUTO ACCESSORIES Edwin Akre—Phone 265-W Bemidji Electric—Phone 303-W Overland DeLeuil Co. l BAKERIES Home Bakery—Phone 425 Sanitary Baking Co.—Phone 789 l BOTTLERS " Bemidji’ Bottling. Wks—Phone 59 I BOOT and SHOE DEALERS Bemidji Shoe Store—Phong,172-W —— 2 _ CLOTHIERS Hub Clothing Co.—Phone 188 Laqua Cloth. Store—Phone 581~J Gual:nnle‘e Clothing Co. - CONFECTIONERS Princess Candy Store / J. E. Maloy—Phone 287 Cor. Minnesota and 2nd St. Abraham Confectionery—Phone 4 ‘Wm, C. Christianson—Phone 219-J Nymore L DRUGGISTS Boardman’s Corner Drug Store Phone 304 -CITY DRUG STORE—Phone 52 ' CREAMERY, Bemidji Creamery. Co.—Phorie 143 ELECTRIC 'COMPANIES . Bemidji. Electric Co.—Tel. ‘303-W. ; FURNITURE “ Hannah Market—Phone 129-W . 'D ““The Vision of Sir Launfal’’ or “Inner Aims” MORNING WORSHIP AT 10:30 (HOLY COMMUNION) . CO-OPERATION TRY, and co-operate with the Business Firms listed in this newspaper—and .demand the UNION LABEL on all com- modities you purchase whenever possible, ! .. % ‘ The following BUSINESS INTEREST: g people, and are recommended BEMIDJI CENTRAL LABOR UNION BUY AT HOME! ‘| Wold & Olsoni—Phone 190 l i en, your Friends and F';miliep PATRONIZE HOME INDUS- f our city solicit .. GROCRIES .and GENERAL MERCHANDISE Clifford & Co.—Phone 800 Co-operative ‘Store—Phone 66 - Edwin Akre—Phone 265-W, Nymore A. O. Akre—Phone 501-W Nymore Sunshine Grocery .Wold & Olson—Phone 190 Nymore Qualey Cash Grocery—Phone 216 J. K. Ramsey—Phone 46 Nymore Nymore Market and Grocery Phone 452 HARDWARE STORES' Palmer Hardware—Phone 250 LUMBER Mullon-Ritch‘ic Lumber Co. Phone 30 MEAT MARKET l Nymore Nymore Meat Market—Phone 452 PLUMBING Robert J, Russell—313 4th St. RESTAURANTS Enterprise Cafe Third Street Cafe—Phone 90 SOFT DRINKS and BILLIARDS Dinty’s Place—Phone 8 ‘Wm. McDermid—Phone 155 Wm. Christianson—Phone 219-J Nymore Princess Candy Shop Abraham Confectionery Store: ! l _UNDERTAKERS Ibertson Undertaking s Phone 317-W * EX Saturday Phil Goldstone presents WILLIAM STOWELL and HELEN GIBSON —in— “FIGHTING MAD” ‘A Northwest Mounted Police Story. —FOX NEWS— [ TOONERVILLE TROLLEY | Comedy in Two Parts —MUTT & JEFF— Matinee 2:30—T7:10-9:00 William Fox presents | S “SINGING RIVER” A Y SKATES- HOLLOW GROiJND FIRST CLASS WORK GENERAL REPAIR SHOP Bemidji inn. n — e ————— | SUBSCRIBE Learn correct breathing, control of breath, relaxation of tongue and chin and you have: gone a long way in voice development. Ap- pointments made and voices tried. Make Appointments by Phones 142—458 ANDREW ROOD 0 O R FOR THE | DAILY PIONEER' | the Succes$ful.”” ECZEMA Money back without queston « if HUNT'S GUARANTEED SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES. (Hunt'e Salve and Soap),fail the treatment of Itch, Ecsema, Ringworm,Tetterorotheritche ing sxin diseases. Try thic tisatment at our risk. Buardinan's Corner Drug Store IN BANK OFFICES Some 000 Dakota Busit D., for bookkeepers, etc. 226 of these young folks have’ advanced to cashiers, tellers, evon presidents, and eniploy D. B. C. students themselves. ' Pres. Bisthof, Farmers & Merchaiits Bank of Lehrand Pres. Linderman,; Citizens State Bank of Pingree, both D. B. C. graduates, recently ‘got office help from their old school. ‘Take their “‘silent advice” as to what school to attend. *‘Follow Write F. ). Watkins, Pres., 806. Front St.. Faren. N 1) now ¢all on ege, Fargo, N. s, Stenographgrs, QUICKLY RELIEVED HE facking, agonizing rheumatic R ach@is qitickly relieved by an ape - plication of Sloan’s Liniment. Tor forty years, folks all over the-* world, have fotind, natural enemy of It penetratos wit You can just”tell by"its h stinuldting odor'that 1t is’ going ou ‘good. Y Keep Sloan's" handy - for; ¥ eciatica, lame back, stiff-joints, sore muscles, strains and sprains, At all druggists—35¢, 776c,"$LA044 1 iea, For'uclear, heajthy complexipn uso froaly DfiHoé)hgon‘s Eczema Qintment Datly. _Planear. y U] them now at Home or Office now at 409 DISCOUNT Shop Earlyl C. W. Jewett Gnmnanv's- Service BATTERIES Have you neglected to -ship your Battery to us or call us up and letus get it? A . frozen Battery generally .means ‘a new one::Our.charg- es "are S0 low you cannot.afford to take chances. : Don’t delay — have your Battery taken care of at once. Wet Storage 75¢ per month Dry Storage $6.00a season — srs AT M. E. IS THE SUBJECT OF THE SUNDAY EVENING SERMON OUR RADIATOR Department is al- ways working. If your Radiator is leaking you cannot use a non-freeze so- lution in it,"and if you are using water, a leaky Radiator is a source of trouble and annoyance — better have it repair- ed at once. Radiator Shutters, Hood and Radiator Covers. Denatured Alcohol 70c per gallon ——“Sanvice” Is Our Moty =—= v Or. G. H. Zentz Music by the Choir A YEAR ROUND JOY When you select Electrical Things as Xmags Gifts— yvou are buying something that ‘will be “useful ALL THE YEAR 'ROUND, And better still, you can get 20 ror, DISCOUNT All Electric Fixtures for the Arrangements Can Be Made For Payments Minn. Electric Light:'Power» Co. ELMER E. SWANSON, Manager PHONE 26-W S S llllllITIIIIIIII-llmlllIIIII‘IIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII,IIE A Shep Early! = CAR STORAGE Have" you let “your car freeze up, and had to crank your head off to;get it started? S Wouldn’t it be bet- ter- and more con- venient to store it with us 'in a dry, warm.garage where you get an easy start twenty-four hours in the day. $5—$10—$15 per month SERTRE,

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