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| | i PELIR SRR o R v T 1 o o A e i PAGE TWO. T THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER e b TV VRSt & bt bt o dheas st ihasinp s e | \ et e ) FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 16, 1921 a xR Rk N KX xxxxHs[and Mrs. Skinner autoed ‘out from Lakes township. Our country stlll! x ... GOODLAND *|Bemidji Sunday. All but Mrs, Hug- seems to appeal to those wishing to} W% % %% m e n dd %%l hart, who stayed to continue her make homes for themselve 3..C. Thorpe loft for his home in |school duties, returned Sunday ey |L M- 0A Mrs, e ghyeRanyer, don | in Wednosday. ning. i Shglt!vhicc‘-:tg:?figd&‘ ‘held at_the Ben iy Lfsant the Kitieht country.lust Sunday A crowd from here attended the !} Running home Tuesday by Rev. Ode-| Christian ~Endeavor and Sunday , #fternoon and visited at the Alex gard. school meetings Sunday Sawyér home. Other callcrs“ut the 3 ) 3 ick 5 3 Sa Sunday ‘were Mrs,- Al- Frank Stormberg and Clarence| Horace Lydick was a Cass Lake | Safver P{ome ey Graham drove nut"h’om Cass La‘f(e caller Monday. bin L“"»’“"I“»m i Ed Lfl[“‘.’"- l“lN Monday. They returned Tuesday with| The Kitichi Union Sunday school i("‘““’“r T. H. Phillips and Martin Rog- the latter's car. will give a program at the school |MOlt: A < The school board met at the school | house Christmas eve. L51l1 Roshon nh'\flr'fld MM“ y hotisp ‘Wednesday morting ad ap- _fi‘he'Penmnmon and Oberst schools E;‘g;‘ e p ambhest Mohaay ointed Juy Wells as clerk of School | Will give n program at Pennington =% lsonof S il istrict oy arry Byrns, for- Wednesday evening, D«-cemhor‘_’lg. A"d“‘“: Olson ()lf'.k«\uglu'b\lsh fwu‘s mexelerk, resighe The Goodland school will give a|overto Be ptogho va Mo'ndu_y & lelx; The Lutheran Sunday school was [PTogram Friday afternoon, December | 3001, to have some blacksmith wor held at Henry Gregerson’s Sunday:. f M; and Mys. Oscar Hogl e Id at He e . $ glum are Wpfg‘qu"i‘&,k“;][('“'hlhhml and teac the proud parents of a big baby girl ychadl - tho ne h L ] ningx Deceniber 6. Mother and baby s gl oo b g O ey The young folks here practiced for Mrs. Ei I:nr-u e 0eLr, lsst Mon 3 & 5. 1 came over last Mon- :}:fl gxhl n:n:?te?;gg;am Wednesday day for a week’s visit with Mrs. Lar- Mrs, J. Wells anc visited school Wednesday. Among those who attended the Lutheran Ladies” Aid Wednesday at Moase Lake were M# snd Mrs. Houg, Mr. and Mrs, I Gregerson and Mr. and Mrs. G. Oberst. Charlic Lausche was a Cass Lake caller Monday. Hugh Corrigan and Theodore Perry were busy hauling hay Wednesday. Hjalmer Gregerson sawed wood at Theodore Perry’s’ Tuesday. . Harry Byrns came out from Cass Lake Sunda, William Clark and Jay Wells mo- tored to Cass Lake Friday. Some from here attended the dance at Pennington Saturday. ¥ A crowd from i i, Pennington (s and Gomllumi gathered at the Theo- ; dore l_}r"egerson home Friday where { the: Kitichi Farmers club was held. 1 Fréd. Theriault was a Cass Lake i business caller Saturday. I . The Pennington’ Home Civele will ‘\ give dinner to be served at the Har- old MeNew home De- cember 14. all. wy'er utier- ‘The Lutheran' Sunday school will also give & program at the Goodland school house. But the date has not been announced. Oscar Hill of Pennington called at Theodore Gregerson’s home Sat- urday evenipg. Mr. and Mrs. Jess McDonald were out from Cass Lake Saturday night. The Pennington and Oberst schools Jwero practicing for their ,Christmas H. Greger- enterpri visitor last Monday. The Blue Ribbon G i regular monthly ‘meeting last "fues- | day with Miss Futh Han Th ‘were present besides the reg s.. A very nice time with Mis program at the Pennington hall Sun- day. . e oo e U eI Y baliill«cz_:;;;; % * & 4 o o BUCK LAKE x Ve b LE R £ R PR R g e -,l.mxs,sfivgr:&lvnsxto The Emmanuel Ladies’ Aid meti]omeon. = o0 . Larson: last Wednesday with Mrs, W. L. Par- o Riid dped: Arthur Carl- | B rault. There was a fair at‘tendanco of Jirchas Raghott helbelh Arthur, Cark| the members also some visitors. A " Haul.y o0l 2xt, Tueaduy, M, very enjoyable afternoon was spent. One new ‘member was secured. Mas. Homock and Mrs. Parrault treated the gathering not only to a fine lunch but fo a splendid concert on their phonograph. The next meeting will be ((z‘l;‘mn January 11 with Mrs. E. M.]|(ained about fifty. young people aj ,fise. . dancing party last Saturday evening. | rs. A. B. Frost, our popular ceach- Mrs. Nick Hentghen was a Bemidji| er, has kindly consented to join with|caller Saturday on business. the Woodland Union Sunday school| Mrs. Fred Hensel and Jittle daugh- in a Christmas tree and program. A uth, accompanied her. brother, | committee of four from the Sunday 1 Pisher, who has been i school together with’ Mrs. Frost arc , to Good Thunder i work}m': out a fine program. Every one is welcome to attend and hang presénts on the tree whether members of-the Sunday school or not. ; ] M Ed Larson, Mrs. Olsen of i .- Marvin Hughart autoed oy from.|Erskine, Mrs. Albin Carlson, Mrs. M. Bem '!»‘nduy afternoon. “Me 1e-1.0. Rogholt and Mrs, Alex Sawyer turtied in the evening acco pnnieflcalleg on Mrs. Ed Rogholt Sunday. by Mrs. Hughart who wu! spend the| * Alex Sawyer, Tom Phillips, Ed week end at home, ".|Larson and "Arthur Carlson sawed Charlie Foster's house will soon|Wwood for Albin Carlson and Ed Lar- be_completed. son last Saturda; . Mike H: d s busy clearing| Tom Phill wed wood in Sugar- land. Now is a z]m(}]] Lilr;u- »=;| bush township Wednesday. i John Bliss were Cass| Oscar Rogholt had the misfartune | _L-n,llg;cn“el aturday. .. . i te get two ribs brokep jast week e qu{{ll{md school will give' a|while working setting up their saw gram Friday afternoon, December| mill, He will be laid up several weeks 1t is reported that there are several new families just movd into Ten :Q‘l“”#»illt#l’fi : v > LE R R R R A ERES L AR EEE ] Mr. ‘and Mrs. dohn Colburn were Bemidji buaness callers last, Monday. and Mrs. Nels Willett enter-| visit with relati days. | B. McL and Julius Zellman at- | tended to business matters in Beé. Lake Saturday. and Mrs. John McCuffore and three children of Crystal, N. D., and Len McCaffre f Grand Fork: a | Mr. and | intend to | Johnson last Saturda 's. MeCaffre and childr spend the winter here. | Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Hensel arrived | home from Alexandria last Monday evening after visiting with relatives | and attending the- golden wedding «of Mr. and Mrs. William S¢hmidt. M. and Mys. Marvin Hughart, Mrs. Hughart’s sisiter and’ her husband ) " For Christmas Give "HALLMARK GIFTS difrs ror mMEN o JGold und xold Mlled curt GIFTS FPOR THE 3_‘{_-(',-70!nn|\.-1. Ll Glled knite, \.“r“"ul‘:;-l"‘r X bt E\Wald ol solid $1.00 o » ¢ o sandwich plate $5.00 ;S"“ L TO pins: bread ¢ - bar pin, s mus i $5.00 ;i "™ ina pepper Cigarette Shkers, Walden 85.00 . Vuric $5.00 Silver calte p silver ,TO ver beit o compote, cream and su- gold tie TO . zold brooch, sil- ) $10.00 o piteher, neck by gold chains, Vegetable dish, gold dia- mond hrooch, cameo $10.00 rings, cut glass TO . ! e, green gold eh chan, fon set Sheffield plate, T $25.00 Jinner set S| . $25,00 12-size Wallamrk wateh, field plate, T TO - '8mblem » emblem TO Chest of silver wh charms, di vings. ist wateh, pe $50.00 tick pins. $50. Qiamond ring platinum brooch, dia- #o -GIFTS .FOR BABY mond platinum lavalliere. $1.00 Chl's sot. baby fork and j TO, - 15ckeeis Ao arumi, " OIPEH, OB TUR WS | . TO. — baby pins, Gold-filled bar pip, lin- | 5:00 1 g $1.00 Furic clasp. sl fitlea cup. TO brooch, cameo rng, gold 00 <o set rings, cuff pins, solid 85.00 sioriins $5.00 old bro - tower mond bayket, Eve D pen- TO $10.00 1ot ad- e, sterling silver cup. 1iKgold bar pin, 10Kgold $5.00 brooch, Eversharp pencil, laval: GIFTS FOR THE BOY 81.00 Watch chain, stick pins, TQ _ fountain pen, gold TO gold rings, Ingersoll gqQ,@@ leres | KON - ec $8.00 it links, e W80 amceo brooet 00 sharp encils, Cates o $5.00 (“.uhl “1'.‘ ol :lxlln[ w $10.00 Vrooch, cameo TO o8, old cul nl T 1K brooch, stick pins, fountain pens, o nond $10.00/:vershary pencils. $20.00 ring, bracelet wateh, Geo. T. Baker & Co. The Hallmark Store Third St. Bemidji, Minn, %% % % %% %% %% %% 4% ¢nlJ. F. Mahoney home Sunday after- * LR R SR SRR EEEE RN 4 Y 3 cer | A very large ) asth- ifha, ind Ired: JCucnhy, came over | farm bu}rcuu‘,umt at the home of mass, who held meetings at Kitichi Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gregerson school house last week gave some very last Friday. Much business was trans- . fine sermons~They returned to their acted and a fine lunch was served to hOl;lles lagt Monday. The farm burcau unit will meet the home of Mrs. Ole G first: Friday in January. The farm bureau unit has ordered | day. M a free library that all the units may : obtain. from the department-of edu-! cation ‘at St. Paul. It will be a great benefit to the community. It will ar- rive in a few days and will be placed in the home of Mr. and Mis, J. F.; Mahoney, where any one may obtain a book on Tuesdays or Saturdays of each week. Mrs. Mahoney "was ap- pointed librarian and to look them. A bvx;ithdny pnrt}f wals given ' to Virgil Mahoney last Tuésday c¢vening. | iy 9 i 3 son. She was much surprised at the it/ being his sixteenth birthday anni; ?L%);t FiwznirhznapS}:l:‘l]ug:ygilzfi :,’:fi of Buck Lake commuaity. | vers: ¥ ., 0. Rogholt was a Cass Take|. M * {home from Bemidji last weck where neld their | she was attending high school is feel- ing much better, Tier throat now be-! 4 g ing almost in normal condition. NORTHER! b | Lad | C. Wymore Thursday, this Mr. Wilson and H. ¢ kduck on business r. and. Mx and Mre, Murphy of Buck Lake visited at the * | ngon. fo The two Latiter Day Saints minis- crowd attended the ters, Elders Wildersmith and Rasth. { ported. | . Sawyer and Fred Murphy were in Bemidji on business Wednesday. . Mr. -Mills and little daughter-ve-|. turned home from St. Cloud Tyes- . Mills is getting along fine and will be home. soon. diy Father Rumning's egerson the | ninety-third | this week by nearly‘one hundred rel- i atives and friends.” Rev. Odegard preached there in hohor of the occa- sion, A fine dinner was served, Mrs. Vicks entertdined ‘the Luther- an Aid last Wednesday: A large crowd after | Was present. Cake, sandwiches, salad and coffee was served. The Up and Go class of young men. will cut logs for- the new . churck Mr. the! | prepare dinner for them at the Wy more<home: FEEK KA AR AN A fine lunch was served. Edna Wymore, who came solidated gu--u---qc«N«cac«c The communiiy sing given in the hall last Friday evening was well at- wyer were in|tended. A number of songs were sung onday. . {by all and a male auartet sang two Bogart of White Pine | selections which were very much ap- . Sawyer and Fred | preciated. A spell-down was next on the program and Miss Gertrude Moh- s’ Union Ald met with Mrs. week, Monday. ~and Mrs, J. birthday was celebrated at his humo‘;:,’én“ejigemm % Huggett a household good: and the children visited at the home d of her brother, Frank Anderson, of |living at the American Cedar ¢om- Bagiey until Sunday. s ¥reeman Anderson has moved ‘in- to Frank Deming’s house. The pupils of the Northern Con- S. Grover's A\ ake was made in last wee items in regard to the officers clectes at the Northern Farmers club. It read Mr. A. S. Grover, president, and | Mr. G. W. Day, vice-president, instead n both cases. Miss Fae Freeman entertained a party of Northern young people at a 7 o’clock dinner last Saturday eve- *“ning at the home of her parents, Mr, Freeman, 1201 Ivine A very time was enjoyed by all present. Mr. and Mrs.” Earl Huggett, who have been living on a farm near Mahnomen this summer, turned to their home in Northern. ived I'riday Mrs. Huggett | ler carried the honors. Lunch was|# & % % & & 4 % % & ¥ K% £ ¥ % served by A. ver’s school class. A pleasant time was ro- Sunday | * HORNET been posted. ev. A. O. to see Mrs. pleasant assist M mother. have re-|North Dakota. with ust Hein i here pany’s camp near Funkley. to his home. school ., are preparing a e Christmas program io be given .on the afternoon of December 23. All parents and others intercsted in the school are cordially”invited. Farl Huggett and Blym Anderson made a business trip to Mahnomen, The young men of Korthern are fitting the community hall for basket- ball. Several teams will be orgarized in the near future. | Washington, Dec. bascball., T T TR R R A meeting of the town hoard was old on Saturday, December 10. No- tice for bids for the town hall ave Odegard preached at the Winan school Sunday morning. A sister of Mrs. O. P, Stenc’s from Gonvick; a married daughter from Bagley; together with-another mar- ried daughter, Mrs. Lyder Peterson of Blackduck, came out on Sunday Stene who s ill, Peterson, with her babe, remained to iss Olga in caring i6r their Mrs, Emil Hein has returned home from ‘A _con-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Aug- s visiting y.hem and other H. J. Ernest( who has been away « ' yseeing his sick father, has returned | REPRESENTATIVE LEE SAYS LANDIS :1S BARNSTORMING 15.—Declaring Federal Judge Landis is putting on'n display .of barnstorming as bad as Babe Ruth, Representative Lee, re- publican, of Brooklyn today endorsed a bill which would drive Landis out of his job as high commissioner of The Happiest People At Xmas Time Are Those Who Receive Practical Gifts PRACTICAL GIFTS' ARE THE MOST APPRECIATED BECAUSE THEY ARE USEFUL—And a-useful gift brings pleasure and many pleasant. memories of the giver every time the article is used.-, . . This is a store of Practicla Gifts—we have been successful in collecting. a host of gift articles for every member of the family—our shelves and counters contain hundreds .of desirable gifts for Men, Women, Boys and Girls. A visit to this store will help to solve your “what to-give” problems. Do you getting practical gifts of gobd .quality. Here are a few suggestions— 4 "FOR WOMEN Royal Rochester Baking Dishes, Serving Dishes, Pie .Servers, Coffee Percolators, China Tea Pots, Crumb Sets and Serving Trays—are rightly described by the word “Royal ” - Any "woman. will appreciate their addition to her table. FOR GIRLS Chafing Dishes It will relieve the anxiety of any housewife to have a Reed All-Enameled Roaster with its oval inset pan, its high, close-fitting, self-basting cover—for with this Roaster it will not matter if the turkey or chicken has seen several more seasons than the butcher knows about. It will not be neces- sary to use the old steaming method before roasting—just a little longer roasting and vour old bird will taste young. Reed Roasters last a life-time and are moderately priced. 4 Lam‘ps Electric Grills Thermos Bottles Sgrving Trays. . Pie Servers p Tourists’ Electric Elgctrical Appliances are useful, service- Irons and Curlers able -and appreciated utensils.” American A % Beauty Electric Irons arc . favorites— - Scissors of all kinds at Price, $8.50—they last for years. : Pistols Royal . Rochester Electric Toasters and Grills help make the breakfast a pleasure, and-give a chance to chat and plan. Golf Clubs Ball; Royal Vacuum Cleaners pick up threads— Golt; Bells no revolving brushes to - clutter up with Bicycles thread—al] the dirt is picked up clean. Let us.demonstrate the Royal for you. Marswell’s - Electric Washing “Machines are attracting attention in our store every day. - They look different, and they are guaranteed to wash the dirtiest clothes clean. No scrub-board required, and the wringer is a wonder. It takes too much space here to tell you all the good things about it—drop in and let us show you. LUCKY DAY Do not forget our Pyrex Glass - Ovenware and Wear-Ever Aluminum, in sets or single pieces. ber. Some one said Christmas and a Hardware things here— Store were created for women—and as we Took over our season stock, we say, RIGHT! Electrci and Alcohol Colts .25 :Automatic , Ice Skates and Skis LUCKY DAY SALE! One dya’s cash sales refunded to our cus- tomers during Decem- Buy your Xmas r Xmas Shopping hex.'e .rmd_ be sure of FOR MEN There’s many a man who would rather get a good teol for Christmas than anything else you could give him. An_Atkin’s Silver Steel Saw with its hard teeth, supple blade and perfection handle; and Christmas boxes ...... ....$2.50 to $5.00 Stanley Carpenter’s Hammers..$1.25-$2.50 Stanley Planes, No. 110.. No. 5 Jack Plane No. 45 Combination Plane ............... $12.50 Mr. Punch Drill Hand and Breast Drills......$2.90 to $5.50 Brace and Bit Sets. $1.50 to $10.00 A Good Lot of Goodell Machinists’ Tools Robeson from and Instruments. Flashlights ... $1_.00 and up Edge Pocket Knives, at ...25¢ to $2.50 Shur Shur Edge old-style Razors; guaranteed to fit your at from face and to hold their $2.50 to $3.50 Auto-Strop and Keen-Kutter Safety Razor Sets ... ues, at Ender’s Keen-Kutter Ever-Ready Razor Sets, $1_60 to $3.00 val- Gem Safety Razor, -$1.00 $1.00 FOR BOYS Basket Balls Punching Bags . . Boxing Gloves 2.50 to $10.50 $6.00 $6.00 and $10.00 Sleds . .$2,00 and up Flashlights .$1 00 to $3.50 - Jack Knives .. 25¢ to $2.50 One Day Is Lucky Day Daisy Air Rifle: Bieyeles . -$45.00 Fishing Rods, Reels and Tackle Guns and Rifles Goodyear Tires Playing— Card Sets Given Hardware PHONE . 57 : BEMIDJI edge, . » = Lewis Bernier and family are now