Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 9, 1921, Page 14

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| { PAGE SIX THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER FRIDAY EVENING, PECEMBER 9, 1921 LAVINIA A verfect attendance at the regu- | lar meeting of the Neighborhood Ex-! change club was most highly enter- tained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. V. A. Hoar. This was Mrs. Hoar’s “first attempt” at ente taining her fellow members and th enjoyed a wonderful buffet iuncheon at 5 o'clock. Misses Merle and Jani Hoar assisted in serving. The con- 2 teanplated home talent play which under way was furtier discussed. committee of four, Mesda Hoar, J. Leister and H. was appointed to on the pla Invited guests were Mesdames Har ocm. Prather, Woods and Royeroft. The next meeting wili be he.d at tue ho. = of Mrs. A. LaDouceur. ccurred the quiet wed- Ruth Zieders, oldest t s. Anna Zeider of Woi- , to Herbert Abraham Leister, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Leister of tus vieinity. Only immediate rela- t.ves and friends were present. Im-| mediately after the wedding :uppel, served by Mrs. Guss, the brldal party leit by auto for Leeds, where, am:d a shower of rice, old shoes, etc., they boarded a train for Bemidji. Several social functions have been held in their honor. The groom has for the past year been farming at Wolford, hut later has been an employe of the Wolford garage. He is well known in both Lavinia and Bemidji, and as an all-round man and friend “Olle” | can’t be beat. The bride leaves many ! friends in Wolford where she has grown to womanhood and is loved by all who knew her. They will be at home to their friends after Decem- ber 1, at the groom’s home at Lavinia. | Roy Sterling, who for the past six | months has been emplcyed at the E. M. Sathe home, left Friday for his| home in Minneapolis, to be gone in-| definitel A “hurry up” farewell | party was given in hic honor at the home of Mrs. R. 0. Luird Friduy eve ing. Music and dancirg were en- ved. . Mr. Ellingsor was le:! - of . verv 2! restiry me. ting o Ceristian levor of Luv day for | Falls, Ia. | nd many | e. She ex- ! .olidays. | Aren't you a little di :ant, Billy? Come on, introductions are in order. We'd all love to meet Mrs. Howe, | t think you are giving her a rather cre initiation by allowing her to | c.w wood near that speed demon, | D in Leister. | rs. R.:A. Wheeler has been :uf-{ ng from neuralgia -the past week. ’\Ir and Mrs. William Phillips were | 2 : ! of Mr. and Mrs. Utech Sunday. ! 3ids will be taken for securing fi‘teen cords of green wood for the! s-"00! house Thumd'\v night. The| ting is to begin at 8 o’clock and| er Is .me in Cedo iit her moth. v<-= during her sbsen. cis to return after t! vi 'be held: at the school house. t Vernon Hoar, R.- 0. Baird. N. A.f LaDouceur and Mr. and Mrs, H. Cross of Aurora, Minn., pected home for the huhda}s | Mrs. H. B. Prather entertained | informally at cards Friday eve ing of last week at her home in Lavi Those present were Mr. and Mr Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Ellingson, Mr. and Mrs. Hanscom, Mr. and Mrs. | Prather, Mr. Edminister perintendent of our and Mis Lillian I"cor urer. A large num’~ Mr. and Mrs. Fer ect C mpbe ! of Peridji but former v of L cale Roy | are ex- re-e'ected su- 3und v school ecret. ry-treas- ere present. sin this vie nity Sunday. *AR™ RAPIDS rt began its session Tuesday . lew crim.nal cases and the same ¢i c.vii ca es. It promises to be a short on. Judge Wright is on the F. A. Vanderpoel ieit last Thurs- wuy tor lowa wnere ue wii spend a wonth with his dauguter before ieav- ing tor Ca.iiornia to spend the win- ter. The big piles of wood being accu- wiated around town begin to ook ominous. Is it any sign we are to have an extra cold winter? Lignts in the business piaces, and in fact all over town, are much im- proved since the high power line was hitched to the local power. The wat 1 tne pond seems to be rising uand everything looks better for bus:- ness ate Christmas. The clinic held last week was pro- nounced a success. About forty were examined and some found suffering irom the first stages of tuberculosis and put on the right road for recov- ery if they will only follow it. Phys-i icians were here from Puposky, Walker, Akeley and St. Paul. The, Tn-County Sanatorium commission | was also in ses.ion .nd twenty-four ! sat down to an excellent dinner in the Rebekah hall. "Aicer dinner a num- ber of talks wer~ given and all felt' tuat it had been a success. The next day at Akeiey the san #nd aboue 2 hundred w -hich. however, includc« school ehil¢: en. Dinner v Vi s there by the domestic, ence ciass of the Ake'ey high <100l and was as near perfection as could be wished. Th: e clinics will L work great good for the people of tie three counties if they are properiy k ckel and our sanatorium can be d and many useful citizens saved fur the general good. More are plan- | ned to be held during the winter and spring and it is to be hoped they wili be well attended. A number of members of the Re- bekah Order surprised Mrs. Rober’ Brownlee and ‘daughter, Mrs. Clifford Montague; at the'r home Triday eve ning. They have recently move from Mill Park and the party was i the nature of a welcome to their n home. = A very pleasant evening va spent in a social way with games, an lunch was served by the self-invite An- electric fixture for the guests. home was presented them. = | | ; A goodly as:sortment‘ of fangy Crgtonne Sati Hair Ribben; we are showing all the new patterns and shades, in Store Supreme! Silk Hosiery Women’s Hose — pure thread silk, with lisle top remfolced heels and bth, navy and brown; sizes 8'2 to 101, P = -...98¢ Women’s Robes; some oiners trunmed win saun bindings; girdles and nov- elty buttons....$3.49-$9.90 \[m woren’s Full-fashioned Siik Hose, with lisle top; excellent quahty, black, white, brow: sizes 8% to 10 W omen’s with double sole and high soliced heel; black, white ..23¢ to 98¢ 12c to 49¢ Collar Pins and Brown ... 39¢ Men’s Garters and Com- bination Arm Bands— at . 19¢-39¢ Bath Towel Sets; boxed NeCkwear and one wash cloth; blue, pink and gold patterns, Prettiest of Lace Collars, o 79¢ to $2.49 in all the new shapes, at .. -49c and 69c Batiste and Organdie Sets —fine :materials and pret- tily ‘émbroidered ........ 98¢ Even tle tiniest haby must have its Christmas celebration and ~Gollay.and Cuff Sets, with here you will be, cert; . eyelet . embroidery - and Our displays embr: arriage st new ' novelty - sets- with bright wool embroideries, at ... novel rittles, HAIR RIBBON FOR THE MISS FURS! y her longing for a pretty stripe - and checked patterns; widths from 2 to 6 inches, per | good value at a little price! yard . ---19¢ to 49¢ " Miscellancous Gitts | For the Men of the Family You are certain to make no mistake if you choose a glft from this list for the men of the family; it includes s ot low prices nket Bath Robes with shawl collar and button front; pla and color combinations and Indian patterns........ $5.90 Fine Beacon Blanket Bath Robes, shawl collar, roll cuffs, braid finish; brown, blue and ;emv, also Inchsms de- Bath Robes; \mrm, well made Bath Ro es in attractive 4.mar~ and patterns . .$1.98 to $4.98 Boys’ Sweaters; heavy null -over style, Caxd:gan knit, all pop- ular color combinations ..$1.49 Men’s All-Wool Shaker Knit Sweaters, in pu! over style<, both Dainty Gifts for the Baby Lto find exaetly the right gift at a low pri with comb and brush, -teething rings, infants’ knit sacques, IH)I‘) by's first pluythlng:, blankets for the crib, and wany daintily bosed novelties. Children’s Furs were never prettier nor more seviceable. prettily shaped deep Collars and Vlufl’s ATION-me JNSTITUTIO /4 Bemidji, Minn. $2.98-$3.98 Mercerized Table Damask —in many attractive pat- terns; a yard..98c to $2.98 Combination Bill Fold and Card Case; triple fold and hip-pocket styles, in fancy graid and plain leather— 98c to $1.98 cambric— each ... 5¢ and 10c plain 49c 98¢ , robes, combination toflet useful as well as beautiful. Ladies’ Fur Neck-Pieces " $9.90 to $49.50 TFine Furs, luxuriously soft ahd beautiful; snug and warm, giving style and comfort to the wearer. These Furs will be favored for every month in the year. Bewitching Blouses Plain and Embroidered Every woman will enjoy the gift of a smart new Blouse. 3t will turn a separate skirt intd a costume and make pos- sible many. changes that will bring new freshress! The materials in the Christmas selection are fine' Georqette and Crepe de Chines, Mignonette and the new- est Canton Crepe. © All the new colors and color combina- tions, the fine embroideries and dainty these blouses a delightful gift. $4.98 $2.98 $3.98 $5.90 finishirgs make QWcorpomted . 12 DEPARTWTNT STORES = Ecenomical! Men’s Pure Linen Hand- kerchiefs, each..29¢ to 39¢c Men’s Soft Cambric Ini- tial Handkerchiefs . Men’s Mercerized Hand- kerchiefs, 2 in box. Men’s Silk Handkerchiefs, plain and fancy borders, s —— 25¢ and 49¢ each Children’s Handkerchiefs, in attractive novelty fold- ers and hoxes; a charming gift for gnls and bovs, -...10¢c Women’s Handhaog $2.98 $4.98 The new swagger Handbags are especially desirable. Smnv 1y lined and furnished with all the fittings that:make a bu 59¢ Attractlve Gifts—Priced Temptingly| Here are the answers to many Christmas problems. They represcat variety of selection, good values and embrace one of the best assortments of Chrisimos Gifts in many years! Blanket Bath Smart Sweaters; gay col- Men’s Fine Cord Border plain and lors and prettiest weaves; Handkerchiefs; each....29¢ both Tuxedo and Slip- over styles...... Men’s Belts Cuff Links— gnap Belts wn%\c}lt burk}; les; Tongue elts wit! 9 . ™ buckles: plack and cor. Men’s Bill Folds dovan; smooth and grain leather—some in individu- al boxes— 49c to $2.49 for gifts, with one towel GIFT HANDKERCHIEFS chn s large size Handker- Women’s Handkerchiefs, soft fine cambric .........5¢c All-Linen Handkerchiefs, 15¢ exceptionally fine quality, eaeh iy «--23¢, 29¢, 39c Initial Handkerchiefs, fine soft quality, each........15¢ Embroidered’ Hand k e r- chiefs, novelty patterns, ...10c to 69c Handkerchiefs, fancy Hol- iday boxes, 2 in box..29¢c Embroidered Handker- chiefs, 3'in Christmas box, each .... -.-39¢ to 49¢ Gray, brown and black, finely greined leather. . Children’s Furs $2.49 to $14.75 We have selected for Christmas giving, a varied choice of Fur Neck-Picces at the lowest prices. many sizes to suit the taste of the wearer; the smaller choker styles, the scarf and cape effects—every one made of carefully selected skins and representing an amazingly They ae made of soft warm Iceland Fox, ‘White Mouflon and Natural and Striped’ Coney. . " large—you " any Silks - Handsomely boxed,. a2 . Dress or Blouse or Skirt . length, of onevof the fa- vored weaves—is a rich as well as a prachca! gift. Selections are very, very. can " “choose practically any - Silk;- in"- shades, and at’ja choice of prices, too. Auto & Steamer Robes = ¢ A gift of unusual merit; ' * genuine ‘““Chase’”. Blanket Robes; fancy dark plaids: Size 54x76 .. Size 60x80. Green. Plish, 54x 72— at $9.90 Tan Waterproof 54x72— Bt cociii s S18.80 FOR WOMEN and CHILDREN—Holiday Gifts Both Beautiful and Useful! Who will not value them as the very best, Holnlay Gift investment? They are in The sets include Pleasing Underwear Pleasingly Priced There is nothing more satisfyin . gifts than pretly undergarments. of many dainty pieces, Camisoles, made of fine Japzmese Silk ... Satin Camisoles, fancy. and tailored .. Chemise, made of Crepe de.Crine fig in all the world of Here are suggestions . The prices also are pleasing: Seoeeenn-49c to 69c Wash Satin and Crepe de Chine" Chemise .......... Night Gowns, made of Crepe de Chine - plain and color comhinations ... cather Vests, 2 inches long, corduroy slnll with leather and lining, knit collars and cuffs ... and style: ‘\Ien s L ’\Ieni Silk Neckties, four-in-| neatly boxed .. ..$4.98 and $5.90 ..$8.90 beautiful patterns; ...23c, 69c and 98¢ Petticoats of Silk Lace trimmed and hemstitched Night Gowns ... Flesh Wash Satin Bloomers, knee length ... Men’s Silk Mufflers, in all popular coloxs 9's=, $1.49 and $1.98 Men’s Dress Shirts sirlpe, and woven atterns in percales. satin H'md'aomc s i Sizes 14 to 17. madras, neckband .md attached cellar siyles. Neatly boxed 79¢c to $2.98 every man appreciates these....$4.98 to $7.90 Shirts, Laundry and Shoe Bags $3.98 $2.69 What makes a more appropriate -or useful gift slippers? Our Shoe Department offers a variety ol iigh nmdc values for men, women and children—all at true cconomy prices. Men’s Dress Shoes English lasts and medium and.broad toes, in brown and black calfskin, kid and kangaroo. $4.98 Boys’ Dress Shoes Dressy, serviceable styles in tan and black calfskin, English and broad toe lasts. $2.98 BEDROOM SLiPPERS AND JULIETTES—Telt and fur trinmed styvles in a varlety of pretty aolors—soft, flexible-sole kid comfy; slippers and Juliettes that make. delightful Christmas gifts for father and mother. Plain and Plaited Flounces These are the practical and dainty gifts that will please mother and big sister. The materials are Silk Taffetas in many attractive colors and Messalines in soft shades, as well as the new Silk Jerseys. The flounces are plain, plaited and embroidered. $2.98 _ $3.98 $4.93 Smart, new $5.90 $6.90 $8.50 $3.98 $2.08 $3.93 Shoes and Slippers For Christmas Gifts . pair of attractive shves or comfy Women’s Dress Shoes styles in brown and black kid and calfskin, popular military heels. . $3.98 to $7.90 Shoes for Growing Girls Style and comfort at economical prices. $4.98 THE LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT,- STORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD Gift Gloves 49¢ $2.98 $3.49 Women’s French Lambskin Gloves—Paris point back, two buttons; black, white and the wanted shades, 614 to 8, $1 49, Men’s and Women’s Two-Clasp Gloves, $298 and $3.49. Chamoisette Glaves, 48c. Fancy Chamoisettes, $1.29 to $1.98. Japanese Lunch Cloths. 48x48....98¢c 60x60....$1.69 $5.90 Always h@ndy to have and easy to wash; 72x72....$2.49 4 Ty - Deafective

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