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PEREEERTE R LR L LD %:fiilti!_tbt_'l,tlt,tt. & A’ fine Christmas program was giv- ‘en at the school house here Friday af- fernoon, consisting of the toilowing _mumbers: [ 3 2% Song, “Chistmas Carol,” Dy the dchool; “Welcpme,” by Emma Bliss; W§Why Do Bells for Christmas Ring,” Doris ' Gregerson; _“The” Christmas Dolly,” Katherine; Coleman; *‘Christ- s Telephone;” Ernest ‘Coleman; “Christmas Stocking,” Harold Patter- i King,” Peter Bliss; | sany “@ifts for the King," Peter i joyed byl musi¢, making candy -and i ‘Christmas’ Secret,” *Velva Toombs; “Jitn’s ‘Stocking,”. Harold ‘Gregerson; ‘song, “Merry Christmas Day,” Edil Clatk, Emina Bliss and: Albert Clark; #Toys He. Daesn’t. Like,” - Mervin Gregerson; . Christmas . recitation, ‘Aaron Patterson; -dialogue, “Trouble inSanta Claus Land,” by Harold Patterson, John Clark, Harold Greg- etson, Viola Gregerson, Muriel Greg- eison, ' Kate Coleman and - LeRovy Coleman; Christmas . dialogue, Crystal and Violet Toombs; “Message of Christmas,” Edith Clark; “No Stockings to Wear,” Vernon Greger- son; “The Turkey’s Lament,” LaRoy, Colemana; song, primary - grades; “Shoes gr Stockings,” Vilo Gregerson; Christmas recitation, Martin Bliss; Christmas -recitation, John. Clark; “8t, Nick's Visit,” Muriel Gregersor; reading, “Christmas Carol,”. Albert Clark; “Outside,” Margaret Bliss; “What the Stocking ' Said,””" Velva Toombs; song, “Christmas Bells” Roy and Katherin Coleman; *“What addy Told Me,” Mary Bliss; “My Stockings,” Ernest Coleman; %fls:- mas recitation, Marie Bliss; Christ. mas song, Velva and Crystal Tobmbs; Christmas wish, Gilbert Wells; Christ- th , Christmas. Hat.” -, by| e " grades; “ON, Little ¢Town of Bethle- hem,” Agnes Wells; *Sing a Song of 'mas Greeting,” Clark; Foster. Much credit is due to’Mrs. Hughart and the children for their good work. There was a crowd of about a hun- Emd from Kitichi, Pennington and oodland. All had a good. time. Tuesday evcning tie Misses Gay- |Muhuney, Edna Wymore, Uda Smith and ‘the Messrs, Reuel,:. Euel and Cléon “Smith, Clarence ‘Baney“anit {Robert Wymore drove’ over - from +Kitichi and spent the évening 'at the Clark’ home, ‘the -evening was ‘en- rehearsing for the:play entitled “The: g The: Christmas-program: at Ki was greatly enjoyed Christmas eve by a large crowd from Goodland and Pennington and Buck: Lake. Althoug] it had been hard for:Goodland: 4ng Kitichi people to gettogether to pra tice .very often” the ‘progriitn, was: BuCCens, B T John:Mulmquist was'a:caller at the Oberst- home Friday... 7 . o o Mr. Oberst was a Casy Luke caller ‘Wednesday 'and Saturday. / A laxge crowd attended the Christ- mas’program-at Pennington Wednes- day. It was a good program. After the program, . candy, nuts, - apples, sandwiches, coffee and cake -were served to the crowd anad later music and ‘games were enjoyeéd. ' On Friday, December 30, thé Luth- eran people will have Lutheran serv- ices at the Goodland school house at 11 a, m. A program will be given in the afternoon. Thosg wishing to at- tend both are asked to bring some- thing to make up a dinner. Horace Lydick and Frank Horne- man, who are logging near Long lake, spent Christmas at home. Christmus,” Harvey Foster; *‘Christ- | hiday. Grand Forks university, arrived home Friday for a visit with his parents; Mr. and Mrs. A Kaiser. ) Andrew Ostrem of Rugby, N. D., arrived here Saturday and. visited with the M. Mossefin and N. O, Nel- s’m\ families, returning home Mon- qaay. .| Miss Clara Renne of Shevlin, who SEARSRREREE R RY RN attended the Bagley high school, is [3 BAGLEY 4 | spending her vacation with her par- [(RERERPEERREEEEERN Pennitngton callers Sunday. Miss Peari Kimmer is spending her Christmas vacation at hoine. Miss Agnes Corrigan came from Duluth to spend Christmas at home. Mrs, Mills, who was brought home from the St. Cloud hospital over a week ago, 1s feeling muca vetter, Frank Anderson spent Tuesday in to the illne h::);f m‘af‘fi:‘;i:‘; m;‘lll‘i”[hm ’l\‘lvulmllon returned o] Sehools, Miss-{rma: Bartholomew fus o' parental:home hero: Sunday to beonatllinigzthat: posttion.y end her holidays, : Miss: MeGlennon, is g:fweshmai at. Hamline:University. Misses:1rma Barthotomew and Jo- isephine NelSon were among. the sho) pers:from Bagley at Benudji Sa a guest al . th ¥ thert: Wilts a few. days las home Mrs; Orr arrived here: from & ‘mont, Minn., Monday and will, mal he; yole - hiere. with her ~daughters, Miss Trend. Ory and”Mrs. Quem. Mrs. G. 1. Hansell spent the wee 2 5 AN end in Bomidfi at the Bailey home. | James Null, an_instractor in the ) Miss. L. Sewell of Craokston is | Bagley high school, .is spending the ehployed as stenographer at the First | Christmas holidays on the Range. National bank. Miss Acquina Kolb arrived home T“qfld‘tj.y from- St. Joseph, \dinrln.,htu IEEEREREEEREE AR S R speftl her Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kolb. . TAKE HATTIE ¥ Rov. P. C, Packer of Bagley refer- (¢ ®» % % % % 2% % & % X % % %% % aed the \asketball game between Mrs. George D. Greigg called at Jdentor. and Fertile Tucsday of last | Mrs: J, A. Stillwell’s Thursday after- weck. 5 noon. Mr. and Mrs. L. Halseth and Mrs. Mrs. J. W.' Heggic called at Mrs. Charies Wright and Miss- Edna Geer | Mrs. J. Nehasil’s Thursday. xnotored to Bemidji Wednesday. John Lushen was a Bemidji shop- W. H. Hill of Forest River, N. D.,{ per Wednesday. arrived here Monday for a‘visit at M£ - and Mrs, the home of his son, F. W. Hill;: were -Bemidji shoppers Saturday. o5 Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dilly_left for A special ¢lection was held in- the Alexandria, Minns, last week-after | Lake Hattie hall ‘Saturday. Town- - few hours in Bagley Monday. Mrs. R. Smith, feft Monday. for Mel: rose : where. she,will: visit swith ch Kk parents. ” 92 be ' huntori ‘of, Nara® wag| Leonard. Robinson (X EEE S RELEESES (XSS b#t»:».»q,f: 1da ‘Ralstad id spending (filflslm', at ‘the home of Jens Wolden. ™ Hazel M¢Carthy spent Cnristmas day ‘at her'home a few miles north of Saunn ‘ 2 Maria Krogseng, who is attending the Bemidji State Teachers ‘college, is spending Christmas at home. Mrs. Ole Wolaen is: reporied "not to b¢ improving much, if any. i :l o Kroger Krogseng; who is attending: high' #chool ‘at Keliilicr 157 5pe: »om;¢ his’ Christinas vacationrat <home. Jens Wolden madt ‘a' trip-to her- Friday. / 1 The Krogseng, Rize and " Hilblag 3 at they Kelliher Friday. Everet McCarthy, who'is staying at Magnussen’s and attending schoos gt Saum, spent Christmas day at his Qme. PR KA KRR AERK KD SPUR * The Christmas program given by, the school onFriday evening was very well rendered. A solo sung by Esther Souder won great applause. The com- munity furnished cookics, doughnuts ‘|and coffee which were served by Mrs. Blakely and Mrs. Wiench. The school KRR KRR XK R KRS e t, thy cold Friday nij ow as registering, as somie places. x IS EEE R R R home at ( in Firman. list for the pasy we: Y, The Kellihdg miil quite attractive cven though scold, as’ the ‘hieet him reghdirly. Sylvia and Glém 1 * “ L2 EEREKS Miss Gilsted' Wds returned to her sted Take near Blackduck, after teaching hfifr haif term of school Elsa Johnsonfhas been on the sick man® must. be irls on' hist route still Skinn€r” returned mas shopping. Suriday eve s urday: K| == ng. Many Car 'Owners Would Like to Be . . Buy a - HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE it is YOUR HEALTH 1§ AT STAKE When you go to-a drug store to have a prescription filled for some illness or ailment, your health is already at stake or else you wouldn’t be getting medicine. Why en- danger it any. farther by trusting to druggists who do * not render the highest serv: jce? We use ‘only the best ingredients and we prepare & prescriptions’ carefully and # cleanly. et FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 30, 1921 tHermdietel Kellingr, Thursday doing their Christ- 0 de; o8 1 % ; e Leonaid Johnsbn visited at Falk's: fomzer, wits iq‘ Kelliher Sat- s from high- operating costs. —you will be surprised at the very amall upkeep ex- | families spent Christmas ) hur;;e of zn-. and M. Binar Stengle. bbtlgstl’l‘lf\s epensto spend g fow days|| oqce feiatid' M ¢ dpon their | WY eir parents. Bpl y ) ; retprn from Canada, i wi:’.lx their Mrs. en| visited. at Andrew ERM REPMR SHOP son, "Alfred, onc day duving, the, mid- | Johnson ispmas day. 611 Sixth St. Bemidji dle of ‘the . week, 7 é 3 Nils: Johnson and, wife were in - Alice,~remained he 1 4 L A . Edwin Boness m = her Friday. . . VA = : Thomas Dokken made a trip 4 mas quiz, .Aaron Patterson; play, #Squire Hawley’s -Christmas,” cast, disposing of their property here. ship telephone ‘nwneiship was vored ‘Wiltlam Clark was HBsuling hay board treated all to apples and pop- Squire Hawley, Albert Clark; Mrs. |last week. Miss ~Margaret Mossefin, Aliccifor and other town matters attend- | corn. 5 H%w]cy, Emr_hyblark; thciru:]aughter, Mike Hartman is busy clearing|Peterson and Theresa’ Peterson, who fed to. i Margaret Bliss; . their sqn,. Hagvey {land: attend the Bemidji State Teachers| Roy Heggie, who works for.George Mrs. Jefiries, teacher at the school, i 4 1 bas gone to visit her parents at'their ] ] I{: home. A s LALIBERTE & ERICKSON - colloge, < ave ;spending their -Christ- | Cochran, was dt home Sunday.” v sl Mr. Deerdorf, *principal = of " the Phone 82 . . .. b this neighborhood Monday. mas vacation -her +L. V. Harpel was a Bemidji shopper fon, “Albert Wells; her daughter,| Mike Hartman took Christmas din- Mg, and Mrs. M. Heinzeiman of Monday.: Harry Schussman .accom: Mary Bliss; the preacher, Jay elis; | nex at the William Clark home Sune| Lake ‘Itasca’ were Bagley visitors last {panied him to town. Christmas rtecitation, Albert Wells: | da week. ! ; Leo Horner returned “home from song, “Christmas Time,” intermediate William Kaiser, who' attends the {lowa Sunday evening. . glllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllfilIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIfilIllllIIllllliI|IIIIIIIlllIIIII||I|||||||'l!||fi|lll|illlIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||||||IIIII|I|Iflllfi|llll|I||||I|IIiIIfilllIIHIIIIIlfifilllII“lIIIlIIIiIIIIIIHIIIllI II]IIIIIIIIII"IIII!IlillI||IlIIII||flII|IIHIiflIlI§IIIII!Ii!lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllllll||I|I||I|ll'l|I|IIIII||IE 1000 Yards of Gingham II-4 Cotton Blankets Good quality, in Check- Grey, Tan or White;l 9 5 L ' ed and Stripe; until PM 9C Clearance S ale Price sold, only ........... Yard \ Foster; their maid; Egnes Wells; Mrs, A ‘medicine man was acaller in Bass (a widow), Emana Biiss; her school here, has not.taught for.a few weeks on’ account of illness. Mr: Jeffries has taken’ his place. - The weather" here 'was' extremely Charlic Foster and family were B -only - Beginning Tuesday, January 3rd, at 9 a. m. We Are G\%igg V\%(])l (})Ifisgl\l\dfig; Unusual Bargains. You Cannot Afford To Miss This Sale - m|||'mmlmmlmmmlm|nluu_mmuummummumwmmummmnummmnm|lmm|mmnmlumun||mumtn|nnumnmnummumnwmmumunmlmmmmmlmmmnmmmmmmmmmlmnmmnflummmm ance Sale Price.......... § only .. 514 Ladies’ fine Wool and Orie “tible: b Wool vard ALL TAILORED SUITS e MUST GO ?EilfllflllllIII“IIIlI!IIIIIIIIIIIIIl|IIII|II||IIM“!|IIII|IN|I||||II|I|IIllllllllllllllll RN YOUR CHOICE Men’s Ribbed l : Union Suits’ I;e;ther Mitts I MAKE US AN 39(1 Surprises In Store For You---- Silk Bloomers $1.95 OFFER I|lIIIIiI“I“I||IIIlillllli_llllllllllllllIIIII"I|IIIlI||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIlmmmIII|||II|||III|||IllII"IIIIII|IIIIIIII||I|llml||llllllllllIllllllIIIIII|IlllllmllllllllllllllllllllIIIlIIlmllllllIlllllllll'lllllllllll_IHIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIHlIlIIlIIIH“IIIIl‘.—: Come And See Six pieéel of heavy ‘Wool Hose and fleece- WOOL BLANKETS, Meir’s heavy -ribbed Bk $6.00; now only........ 2,000 yards of Out- 5 b,-DyaD’el‘}’, 36 inches Sl 8, ; ing Flannel, good col- Men’s Leather - top Wwide,: $1.80 v‘al?e; 54 C » i srUmon Sl:u.ts, & orings and quality, R Clearance Sale Price V. to $3.50 values; until Nt ¢ ' ubbers, Clearance [ R p! y 7 : ¢ 27-inch; until sold, llc Sale Price (in .the : only, per yard . ! sold only . Qs only, per yard.;...... basement) .. ... ........ 55 LAUIES GUATS . sisy g St il ) Ladies’ and Children’s ~Men’s Moose hide _One table of Silk Children’s Comfy Felt IN THE STORE— lined; values to- 85¢; : ' § f Crepes, Poplins, Sat- Slippers, all colors; ! : Sale Price; per pair C roinloceasins, all sizes; ins and Taffetas; val- Sale Price (in the 98C TAKE only . g ) ,Cfiarance Sale Price $2 49 ues to $2.50; Clear- basement) ... " MY Shesteinbanty ” ¥ S‘il}( Mixed Uni_o_li Men’s“Wool Shirts; One table of Ladies' Suits; $4.§0 to $u..00 . plaid, 66x80; values 1. $2.50 to $3.50 values; Fall and Winter Hats values; ~Sale Price, $2.95 OF THEM $8.50 to $11.00; Sale %35 Clearance - Sale Price ] 49 —your choice during l 95 only : DURING THIS, Price only - “ only:. i s ks D the Clearance Sale... o { ¢ T O g LT ’ i el e : ' 75 : SALE AT - Ladies' Silk Waists, Ladiss' Comfy Felt e N N e + Ladies! Silk Wais Ladies’ * Comfy" Fe 26 Per Cent Discount \TREQ Elastic Girdles agsortgd. styless. val: Stippers; silk trimmed 30 ] ot ONE-FII'TH OFF c ues-fo $6:505in:.the; : i, ~-our bntire stock val- g On our entire stock of of ot 'regular: low £ s i Clearance::Sale now 3.98 ! ue o $2; Sale Price 1 39 Fur Muffs and Scarfs. prices. Ladies’ at, only 2. = A o Ladies’ Wool and : Ankle length thing jant ot 3 % i ’ Gaieyh ; g Son'". Suit One’ ' table®of Dress Heavy-fleeced Union Dress Goodg;' values all sizes -, Price- Wool Union™ ‘Suits, T o SR Suits; $3 and $3.50 from. 98¢ and up; Small sjzes oply Clearance Sale - Price grey or “white, Dun- Ginghams; 29¢ val- values; until sold, at 79 choice until sold, per ham make; values to ues; Clearance Sale 1 Price, only, per yd...... The Highest Bidder Takes Choice of LADIES’ TAILORED SUITS e At 4 P. M. Tuesday Come In and See Them and Make a Bid! SRR R RO R TS