Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 29, 1921, Page 3

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Items for this columm will gladly received by Mrs. Ha hl-p{on- 114.W. ‘Readers it to their guests and to. th ilelvu-to Dan Rose is transacting busing *Baudette today, « il ¥, W, Noble and Frank Turtle River transacted busin Bemidji Wednesday. i { ;| Chris Crookston; tand, has. returned ta his| & home on- Minnesota avenue. | - | Mr. x{i)@ Mrs. Chatles Lindgren of - ‘Pinewood © were among the out{ of | town shoppers in Bemidji” Wednes- | day. - ? Dance at new .armiory mn\g"ht. Everybody welcome. Music by Syn- copators: - .« © 112429, Elmer Hinshaw, ‘who opemtés,a B large farm at Maple Creek, Sask., Canada, is'visiting his mother, Mrs. Emma Hinshaw, at Wilton during th winter. ; - e ! L New' Y Greeting Cards—S5¢, o rtment st Pio- 4 anz2e G. S. Harding returned this morn- ing from, a;short ‘hpsiness trip to Minnenp‘giq } v 4 Mr. and Mrs. John Wilcox and sons | ' otored. o Puposky and Maple Rid %ed;:id‘” posky and Maple Ridge “and wisited with relatives and—fric’ndés;, % S s New ting C-rd’—fe; 10¢ and 15¢. " A‘fine assortment at Pio- neer Stationiery Store. 3t12-29 Mr, and Mrs. John Luchen of Fern- hill: motored tp the city Tuesday and spent the day shopping and calling on’ friends. e Harold Dickenson' is' spending. h vacation period at Buena Vista at the home™ of his parents, -Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DZckenson. 1 l For good. tamarack wood, cut’ any length, call 16F2. 12-2741 | Mr. and Mys. C. M. Love and baby returned yesterday from Werner where they visited Mrs. Love's-pur- ents over Christmas. e A. L, Swenson has been dismissed’ from St.- Anthony'’s hospital and is now making his home with his son, S. A. Swanson, at 423 Fourth strée ‘Will party who took by mistake] pair of overshoes, 4-buckle, low heels, sizg 5, at-Moose hall Wednesday night. please notify Mrs. R.'E. Miller, 419, Ametica avenue? Phone 615. 3t12-81 Miss Carol Knox of Blackduck and. sister, Miss Bess, of Ténstrike spénding the holiadys with their ents and other relatives in Bemid: ; Mrs. Ci N. Shannon, who has ]:)e_i: ill and confined to hey bed. for.over “week with lumbago, is able to.be u a part of each day now, and is Stewly | Tecovering. - _Call 885 and make your reserva- tions for New Year’s eve at the Cof- fee Shop. 4t12-81 Clarence Oie, cashier of the Gx*ea':l Northern railway, spent Christmas with his parents at Roseau and re- turned to resume his work Tuesday naorni AT RYd AN o Miss’ Ruth Goddaid, -a/ student: o the Bemidji high school, is. visiting her parents, Mr. and-Mxrs. A. C. God- dard and family at Red Lake during. the holiday; seasony Mr.: Goddard:is | electrical engineer of the Red .Lake || agency. Have your name Engraved on New Year Greeting Cards this week. - Fine asiortment. at ‘THe Pioneer Stationery: Store. ] 3t12,29. . Miss Lela Jones, who. has.been mak ing her home with: her' sistér, Mr5,. Jesse McPherson while attending Hj school in Bemidji, went to Nebigh -last Thursday to: spend_the holiday. vacation at the home of ‘her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . Ji b Jones.. Mr:- and Mis. Jesse McPherson went to Nebish || Moriday to visit the latter’ssister and parents for a few days. Fifteen-inch hard and soft wood slabs: for $3.50 per loadat Bemidji' Manufacturi 12-7¢F Mr. and Mrs, Carl Jones, who. ar- rived in Bemidji- Saturday:toishend Christmas with. Mzs. Jones’ parents,| Mr. and Mrs. Knox,, 1117 Park’ave: nu¢, returned to their home at Ne- bish Tuesday. While here they al enjoyed “a_-visit: ‘with- their. br Lawrence Knox, a student of the University of Minnesota, who is | ;pendinz his two weeks’ vacation: ere. ICARD OF ‘APPRECIATION We desire to express.our most. si cere appreciation and thanks to. the kind friends who assisted us duri. the illness and death of our mother:; and grandmother, Mrs. W. C. Essler: Especialiy do we wish to thank t railroad men and the friends in' Ny- more who sent beautiful floral offer- ings. N Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, Miss Grace Jones, | Walter-Jbnes, : Donald Jones. | [ 1t12-201 10c| e SR .’ FOR'THE|CO-ED: " The college giil likes nothing better - han the sleeveless mk,g;;'h;ch rc:an ~have its appearance nged-as’ often as it is:worm with; a different blouse. | This model. is blue serge is ‘enlivened, Zwith . buttons ‘of . tomato-red: braidl he belt is of soft red'leatheér, while It f: dark :blue *satin. Medium *36-inch‘matetial 2 214 yards 48-inch serge for:the dress. ‘" Pictorial; Review: Dress No. 9648. Sizes. -34 %046 inches bust. P t “Blouge No. 9584. ‘to. 46, inches-bust. s;:éa 3 filiss Ruth'Esslér left yesterday for orthome: to- visit friends for:a few ySo 2 “ Dance “at” new - armory tonight. erybody. welcome. Music” by Sym- copators. , 1t12-29 ¥ Miss Lois. Davig returned Monday hight from: Grand Forks, after spend- i_ug Christmas there with relatives. i _'T. C. Stuart left this' morning for Buluth on a business trip and ‘expects o return to Bemidji in a few days. * ‘There will be installation of oflice}g of 'Elkanah Compandery Friday eve ning :at 8 o’clock. All members aref : urged -to ‘attend. 2t12:3¢ - Miss i@a'Bailey_ visited at the G: F Haiisel home: at;Bagléey Monday and urned to Bemidji Monday evening, g e v Mr._and: Mrs, Austin McIver: and Mrs. Howe rvturned- from Fosston Monday, after attending a family re. giion there Christmas. 1 Miss, Laura Buckman of.the Vogue Ilinery returned Monday rlight from '%;rqukston where she visited relatives uring Christmas. Her sister, Miss Matilda Buckman, stayed for a longer 4 Senator and Mrs. F. W, Bessette {eft-on the noon; traintoday for their Nome. at_ Orr, Minn., after. spending hristmas’in' Bemidji with Mrs, Bes- ette’s sister, Mrs. W. K. Denison, and family, Doran apartments. z ' | m.,» Saturday, Decemberi31,.1921. I Sree and 4ty ‘tequires 2, Js | Ch l@f‘éfie' Bloa‘seyaarxié i after: the' dance' Néw Yeat's ‘eve, i 3 B. Basler; retewrned. last eve- ning to his hol in Bemidji from ‘a business trip. tofDeer, Rwer. i Mzs. Margarep, Sullivan of Holton, Mich., .is the n&st of her, daughter, Mrs. J. A. Daltdn, 519 /Minnesota avenue, Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Easton returned Tuesday from Warken, Minn., where they spent Christmas with Mr, Eas- ton’s parents. { 3§ = § I§ 3 ¥ . Bpeeial’ )\'ew ‘\;ear's‘ eve wenu at the, Coffee Shop, 9 p. mi to 1:30 a. 4t12-31 "My, Thayer' Bailey , re- d Moflday'hc?}? oo visiting' Mrs. Bailey’s pnrms. Mr: and 1 P.iSton, igbmas. Otto Lillienthal of Purk ‘Rapigs ! ¢ame to Bemidji, yesterday and trams- acted business here. He /is a guest | at the W. G, Schroeder hlomei Have your pame Engraved on New Yaar Greeting Cards this week. Fine assortment at The Pioneer Stationery Store. i 3t12-28 Miss ‘Stella Minton, teacher at Scribner, is spending her, holiday va- cation with’ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Minton, 823 Ninthistreet. il Miss Grace Nugent, a student at the Bemidji iState Teachers college, will return tomorrow from Laporte where. she spént Christmas with her parents. { | ““A; E. Ellison: returned this’ morn- ing from Brainerd where he spent hristmas with relatives. Mrs. Eliison and 'son, Harle, remained for a few days longer visit. 2 Eat Old Plantation Chicken Short- ‘cake at: the Markham CGoffee Shop i - atiz$1 FrankiPhibhs Pt.tilrli.flli.‘ ta:Bemidji this: morning: from a three months’ ‘| trip, during: whichitime he visited rel- atives at Lodge, S. C., and Aloy Lap- pen.at Deuatu:!' k.. i Mr. and Mrs; Dan Newton haye moved. from th&r home which' they recently sold at! 712 Trvine avenue, to. furnished rooms. at the corner of Eighth and 'A‘m' rida”avenue. Mrs. Earl Allen; and baby, and her mother, Mrs. Brawks, returned today to their home a¢. Cass Lake after spending Christmas in Bemidji as | guests of Mr. and\Mrs. R. W. Koehn. * Menu and' pridqes’ for our New ‘Year’s eve special inenu will be found in our Coffee Shop: advertisement. 2 y : 4t12-31 Mrs. Elizabeth Jones returned yes- | terday .to her home\in East Bemidji from- St: Peter and’ other places in| Southern” Minnesota \where she has been the guest of relatives for about ‘ten’days. "Mr. and Mrs, W. A." Bowers will leaye_this. afternoon: f heir- home at Palisade, Mont., aTter visiting since Tuesday. at the home of the former's brother, H. E. Bowers, and family, 1212 Anierica avenue. i Adter. Him. | One of the members of a negro ! church in Alabama was talking to the | mihister one day- of the temptations | 'Satan placed i on€’s path, when the pustor gruzted: impatiently and re- lied: 5 “Folks ninke me tired repeseuntin’| Siatan as runnin’ -after- dem with' a| pitchfork. De- truth “is,” my friend.l dere is so many people pullin’ at de| devil’s coattails dat he ain’t got much ‘time to chase anybody.” ' GREATEST SAVING EVER OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE OF THIS VICINITY! e & $12, s INTEND TO Crookston after |- LUTHERAN LADIES MEET ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON The- Ladies’ Aid of Trinity Luther- an church will.hold its monthly meet- ing on Wednesday afternoon, Janu- ary 4, in the chapel parlors. Mrs. O!- /| son will be hostess. Xev. Mueller and wife of Remer wHl be guests ol honor. 5 > 4. a4 g GYSTAFSON—FREDRICKSCN Miss Betsy Fredrickson and John C. %ustaison of, Solway were, married ednesday, .December 28, .in the Lutheran parsonage. Rev. L..J. Jerdee performed the ceremony. They were atténded by. the groom's sister, Miss Bina _Gustafson,” and ‘the bride’s brother,” Henry Fredrickson. They will make their home at Solv:'ayA ELMER SHIMMEL LAID TO REST TUESDAY AFTERNOON Funeral services for Elmer Shim- mel, who passed away at St. Anthony hospital last Friday evening, were held Tuesday afternoon from Ibert- son’s undertaking parlors. Rev. Frenk of the Trinity Lutheran church offici- ated. Inter men was made in Green- ‘wood. . “TRINITY LUTHERANS ENJOY' FINE CHRISTMAS GATHERING The congregational Christmas gath-| ering arranged: by the trustees of Trinity - Lmtheran church . for last Tuesday evening/was. a decided suc- cess., A capacity crowd attended. Mr. Taylor . impersonated. Santa Claus both in appearance. and:in;liberality, bringg gifts to all present. The evening was spent.in playing ganies, solying puzzles, singing and :various ‘other ways of amusement. As a grand M finale, the ladies of the church served Iunch. KENFIELD—DORAN A very pretty home wedding took nlpace at 4 o’clock yesterday at the E. E. Kenfield residence, 1224 Dou avenue, when Miss Valorie Doran and Kenneth Kenfield were united in mar- riage, in the presence of 24 relatives and near friends, Rev. L. P. Warford officiating. During the playing of the wedding march by Miss Arvilla Ken- field, sister of the groom, the: perties, unattended;“took . their places. ~The ring ceremony was used. The bride was prettilyiattired in an.afternoon gown and carried a bouquet of bridal roses. " ‘ i . At 5§ o’clock a:wedding luncheon was served after which the newly- weds went to Norway Beach for a short honeymoon trip and will return to spend New Year's in Bemidji. The bride 18 the’ daughter of John Doran of: Bgmidji,gma has lived here the ghedter part of her life. The groom;is a son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kenfield and is employed at the office of the Bemidji Box company. He 1s a graduate of the Bemidji high school. They are popular young people of Bemidji’ and their many friends ex- tend, best wishes for a long, happy married life. b OPSAHL—LEGUEE o’clock. Tuesddy evening at the home of her mother, Mrs. E. Leguce, at Crookston, Miss Edessa Myrl Leguee became the bride of Leo. Gordon Opsahl, son of Mr. and M Opsahl of this city.: Rev. F. of the, Crookston Methodist Episcopai church performed the ceremony. Immediately after the congratula- tions were bestowed upon the happy by At .a*v‘eryg prety. wedding at 3 Inoon luncheon yesterday Misses Ruth young couple, a buffet luncheon was served. 2 The bride was gowned in midnight blue charmeuse elaborated with orien- tal embdroidery, and wore a corsage of pink rose.buds and.lillies of the valley. 5 The out of town guests were Mr. and Mirs. E. M. Dunphy of Cass Lake; | Mrs. E. C. Haines of Duluth; Miss i Valorie Doran of Bemidji; Miss Doro- thy McNeil of Yrand Forks and Ken- neth Kenfield of Bemidji. Mr. gt ‘Mrs: "OpSaht left on the late train for Duluth and other. Min- nesota- points where. they. will wvisit for a short time before réturning to Bemidji ‘to: make 'their home:! Both Mr. and Mrs! Opsahl ‘are well ‘kifown' horé and“their many' friends’ extend their best.wishes, . .., LUCKEN—_JUNEAU Miss Clara Juneau and Carl Lucken of Blackduck were united in marriage December 24 in the Luthetan pirson: age, Rev’ L. J. Jerdde officiating. They were attended by. the, groom’s sister, Miss Olga Lucken, and Haakon Halvorson. The young couple will make their home near Blackduck. DANCING PARTY Miss Alice Dean entertained a few friends last eveningat her home, 1211 Lake Boulevard, at a dancing party. ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON " Mrs. W. N. Bowser entertained at and: Catherine Richards of Spokane. iShe also entertained. this noon at luncheon Misses Marie ,Margaret and Helen. Burke. LA FONTISEES ENTERTAIN Mr. and Mrs. M. LaFontisce enter- tained at three tables of five hundred last evening at their home, 619 Min- nesota avenue, anad - refreshments were served by the host and hostess during the evening, b J. | will be hostesses. A'short program will SKOCDOPOLE—OLSON Announcements of the marriage of iss Alma Louise Olson to Dr. Fred L. Skogdopole are being received by {riends of the bride in this city. The wedding took place at Hal-| G, lock, Minn., Monday, December according to the announcements sued by the bride’s mother, Mrs. L. Olson Tommeraas. BETHEL LUTHER LEAGUE TO ENJOY SOCIAL TIME Saturday evening at the Bethel Lutheran church a watch night serv- ice will be given by the Luthex League. A short program will be given after which there will be a social hour, followed by a devotional serv- ice terminating at 12 o'clock.- All are welcome and invited to attend, MRS. SCHROEDER ENTERTAINS Mrs. W. G. Schroeder entertained a few friends last evening at her home and a very pleasant evening was énjoyed playing “Dixie Rook,” and lunch was served by the hostess. Those, present were Misses Real, Ag- nes anad Fayal Edwards, Sadie Ches- borough, Florence Huck, Laura, Es- ther and Anna Schroeder, Mrs. William Hilgrove, Otto Lillienthal of Park Rapids, and W. G. Schroeder. ..METHODISTS TO ENJOY WATCH NIGHT PROGRAM A watch night party, sl)unsol:ml by the Ladies’ Aid, will be given in the' basement of the Methodist church | Saturday night, to which all members of the aid, the church and friends of the church are invited. Mesdames Ira | French, E. R. Jahr and E. H. Denu | be given followed by a soeial hour, and the. last hour of the cvening, from 11 to 12, will be devoted to watch night service under Dr. G. H. YOUR 'HEALTH 1s AT STAKE When'you go to a drug store to-have a preseription filled for ‘some illnegs or #ilment, your “health is already at stake or else-you wouldn’t be getting medicine;. Why en= danger it any farther by trusting t6 druggists who do not render: the highest serv- ice? We use only the best ingredients and we prepare prescriptions , carefully and # cleanly. x . City Driig Store LALIBERTE & ERICKSON " Phone:82- - - e < Bemidfi " ea 1 We have just recently made several im- portant changes in our Repair Depai‘imént. We have now the best and most thoroughly equipped Repair Shop in the Northwest. * This equipment, together with the changes which we have just made, will enable us to give our customers SERVICE which will be far better than we have been able to render in the past. Bring your car tous. You \vill. find that our Repair Department will give -you QUALI’I‘Y "WORKMANSHIP ' COURTESY ——in other words, the service our customers have a right to éxpect. Service Is Our Motio . W. JEWETT €O, INCORPORATED Zentz's leadership. FOLLOW OUR HARD AND FAST RULE OF REDUCING OUR STOCK TO A DALY PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS THOUSANDS. WILL BE MADE HAPPY BY THESE GREAT BARGAINS! h of High’-g_!'adg Wearing a'l_'ppare_lv and sories Must Be Dispose ' | d of Now! - : ] MINIMUM TO, MAKE, ROOM. EOR SPRING GOODS—-WE ARE DOING THIS‘BY REDUCING THE PRICES ON 'OUR MERCHANDISE TO BELOW COST, FEELING CONFIDENT THAT THE Cgl};l’BlNATlON OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE AND LOW PRICES WILL ACCOMPLISH OUR PURPOSE. % »

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