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[ gy " Aeted. business ~“Year's with her parents at - 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 itez- of local interest ‘reported. Every item” will be given proper cons tion when source is know: Harry Keehr after spen midji n, who is employed store, was re- ported to be ill at his home Saturday. Fifteen-inch hard -and soft ' wood slabs for $3.50 per load at Bemidji Manufacturing Co. 1 A son was born Monday morning, January 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Ole Qua- ley, at their home, 511 America ave- nue. J. Deerdorf, superintendent of the consolidated school at Spur, is re- ported to be critically ill at St. An- thony’s hospital. For good tamarack wood, cut any length, call 16F2.. 12-27tf Mrs. L. B. Grandy,. 523 Twelfth street, entertained Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Jahr and son Vernon at New Year's dinner. . i Mrs. William Helmer left Monday morging for Holly, Mich., called there by. the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. M. J. Downey. Thomas Wilson returned to his home™ in Bemidji Saturday morning after spending several days attending to business‘at Winnipeg, Manitoba. tr car may be in good mechanie- al condition but lack the appearance. Have it repainted. Pearl Barnell, g 6t1-9 Miss * Corinne ~ Corlson returned Monday to Nashwauk to resume her teaching after passing her holiday va- cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs: A. T. Carlson. . Weiter Highe left this morning for St. Paul to resume his studies at Ham- line university after spending:the holidays with - his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Higbe. Philip Denu;left Sunday noon for Madison;~Wisytwhere -hesis: at the university, after passing the holidays with his parents,”Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu. Mr. and Mrs. G. Schadegg enter- tained last evening at 5 o’clock dinher Mr. ang Mrs. A. T. Carlson and Mrs. Jennie Van Arnum, after which a go- cial evening was enjoyed. — Miss Milrae Achenbach will leave tonight for Minneapolis to resume her studies at the university after visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Achenbach, during her vacation. Miss Alice Willets returned to the Fred Petra home in Bemidji Sunday evening from Grant. Valley where she spent New Year’s with her par- ents, Mr..and Mrs. Ernest Willets and family. : Cash paid for 100-inch jackpine, balsam and Norway pine bolts, 5-inth top and larger. Bemidji Mfg. Co. " * 12-15t8 Miss Alice Dean, who has visited] her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Deay;| during her holiday vacation, left Monday night for the Francis Shimer academy at Mt. Carroll, I, to re- sume her studies. Miss Lorraine Kreatz left Monday morning for Madison, Wis., to resume her studies at the University of Wis- consin. She spent her holiday vaca-. tion at the home of her parents; Mr.; and Mrs. George Kreatz. Howard Palmer, a student of the University of Minnesota, returned to Minneapolis Monday night after spending Christmas and New Year's in Bemidji with his parents, Mr. and! Mrs. A.. B. Palmer at 507 Minnesota| avenue, b 3 To thoge wishing their cars re~ painted or varnished, I am now ready ta attend to this work. Pearl Barnell, 115 Third street. 8t1:9: Word was received in Bemidji, Monday morning that Elwin H. Bol ster, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. B; ster, Nineteenth and Park avenue was married in Minneapolis Saturd: PDecember 31, to Miss Doris Lin that city. rs. Chester S. Rouse, 423 Four street, who has been attending the Bemidji State Teachers college, has accepted a position as teacher in Jones district in Rockwood towns] and entered upon her new -duti Monday ‘morning. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kramer, who have heen making their home with Mr. Kramer’s mother, Mrs. Pauline Kramer, for several years, are now at Home to their friends at their new| residence on Fourteenth sireet and| Park avenue. Mr. Kramer is a ecab- inet maker and has adorned their home, which is modern in every re- spect, with some of his own handi- work which shows excellent workman- ships Jecs ] Daily Fashion Hjnt’ t l FOR THE STYLISH STOUT -tine frock 1 is smartly ing t straight: st | of black silk braid. introduced in_ th with parrow blac! size requires 314 twiil. Canton crdpe is cffective for next frock, dark blue with fu soutache braid being a madi; bination. T of the i slashed pelow the w upper edges Buttons and- bins folids of - elf:material trim the skirt. © “Medium size requires 434 yards 40-inch material. st Model: Pi No. 9604. Si Pictortal Review Dress s, 34 1o 46 inches bust. Seccnd Model: Dress No. 9578. i 54 to 44 inches bust: 2 John Anderson of Frohn transacted business_in Bemidji Monday. Mrs. Clarence Worth ‘of :Northern visited friends in Bemidji Monday. Fred Slough of Lake Plartaganet vas a'business visitor in Bemitii Sat- urday. ¢ ‘William - Crane 'left Tuesday " for Park” Rapids where -he wil' transact businegs for a week. Mrs. Wilson is reported to be ill and under doctor's care at her ;arm home i_x‘\ ant Valley. eon- Battles has return ome at' Coleraine after latives-and friends in Bemidji over Christmas. - © "oy el to Miss Muriel McGhee, who Visited relatives in Bemidji during her holi- day vacation, will return tonight to lege. Mrs. H. Z. Mitchell and-children re- turned to their home, 1212 Minneso- guests of relatives at St. Cloud “over Christmas. i James Barrett and family have moved from Twenty-third st and Dal- ton avenue to a place about thrée miles from Bemidji ‘where they will spend the winter. Preston Gibson, - who visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.'A. E. Gibson, Lavinia, during his holiday vacation, has returned to Waterloo, Towa, where he'is attending college. Roy Trafton returned to Minne- apolis Monday to resume his studies at the Dunwoody Institute, after vi iting his parents and: other relatives and friends in Bemidji for a week. evening for"Dodge Center to visit his parents for ‘about ten days.”™ Mr. Stenstrom will preach in the Baptist church Sunday during his-absence. Elwood Istéd returned this morn. ing to Minneapolis to resume his stu- dies at the university after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Isted, and family, during his holiday vaca-j tion. John Koors left Monday evening for the Twin Cities to resume his studies at Hamline university. He has passed his holiday vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Koars, 912 Minnesota avenue. John Soderberg, who has been seri- ously ill at St. Anthony’s hospital with pneumonia, was able to go to his home to spend New Year’s with his family,“who- live at Eighteenth: treet and Park avenue. s Miss Olga Skinvik, teacher at Bo- 'y, returned to that place Monday| to resume her work after spending her holiday vacation with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Skinvik, and | | :| family, 1106 Doud avenue. Judge €. W. Stanton, 717 Lake/ oulevard, ~had -as~his house guesis from ‘Saturday until Monday, J. W.| illiams and Mr. and Mrs. B. Wi il Bachielder of Nashwauk, also Mr. ar Mrs. W. F. Wieland of Brainerd. . Lynch of Foreston arrived in ji last evening en route to Shev-! lin to transact business. He will re- turn this evening and be a guest. atj the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. S| Knight, Lake Boulevard, for a few days, before returning to his home at Foreston, where he is a hardware deal-| er. He is a brother of Mrs. Knight.| e “lold home, for a shor = I moved last Thursday to their new ing) *|'erowded resume her studies at Macalester col- T ta avenue, Saturday after being the|" Rev. George W. Kehoe left Sunday | Mrs. A.'J. Naylor, 201 Ir |the past-year, two- of these in the| | TORGERSON—SUNSDAHL } Miss -Dora " Sunsdahl and Ebncre Torgerson, both of Bemidji, were united in marriage Moaday by A L. J. Jerdee. Joseph C. Jerdee and Turina Jerdee were witnesses to the ceremony. The newlyweds left on the afternoon train” for M | peet to make their honie in.Bemid - KRAMERS SURPRISED " Mr._and Mrs. Edward Kramer, who | home; whichiwas: just recently com-| pleted on,Pavk and Fourteenth street, | were . véry pleasantly surprised on New Year’s eve by a largé circle of | {riends. Cards were played at twn; tables and music was discoursyl; throughout the evening on the piano, violin and-drum. The large porches, entirely enclosed with glass, afforded couples -until a late hour. Refresh- ment§ were served with hot coffee by | the self-invited guests who numbered | 53 adult persons, and a crowd of little folks wha were the guests for the evening of little Miss Pauline Kramer. A most enjoyable cvening was speut by all present and Mr. and M Kramer were presented with a han some linen tabiecloth by their fries i5or THOMAS—JEWETT . - age of his daughter, Miss Violet, Eiliford Thomas of Mzchais, Wask. | The ceremony took. place; at the Free | Methodist church :on Christmas eve, Reév. Frank De Long officiating, and ‘was follawed by a reception given:in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas by a few of their relatives and friends. The holidays were spent on a wedding trip-and the couple wiil'reside in Lake Stevens where Mr. Thomas is a gar- age-owner. The Jewetts were well known in Bemidji until‘ their removal | to Washington about 13 years x-xgcn,1 and have many friends here to whom | this news will be of inter Mrs. Jewett was formerly Miss Maude | Gaines, and is a sister of William Gaines of this city. i ELKS HAVE BIG TIME ' AT NEW YEAR'S EVE BALL Bemidji Elks and their out-of-tow? | guests ‘and ing El time at the exclusive dance given by the Tocal ordér New Year’s eve, Car- nival - decorations, carnival nois imakers, and carnival- spirit was ¢vi dent at all su: Lunch, consisting of ice ‘eream ‘#nd’ cake, ,dupiilg..ink . N A Bemidji Elk, in speaking of the celebration, states that the hall was +both the young. and -old of the order being present. He also stated that Sunset Inm, a beach resort at Los Angeles, Ca g on the Elks hall for a joyable New Year's eve. .- A rybody was there, the musici was fine, and if anybody didn’t have | a good time it was his owh fault,”| s to be the commeon opinion of those who attended. “ Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Stahl had as their New Year's guests, Mrs. Stahl’s! brother and his wife, Mr. "Perry Gary. | | Mrs. Roscoe Kaiser of Bagley was‘ ni Bemidji over night Sunday en route to Park Rapids to visit relatives’ for a few days. | Robert Siwenson left Monday for Minneapolis where _he will study in: the electrical départment of the Dun- woody Institute. Miss Celia. Wheeler returned this { niorning from Atwater, whére she has| spent the holidays with her parents, | Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wheeler; . | | Olaf Ongstad; who transaeted busi-| ness at Hibbing and other Range| towns last week, returned to his home | ron Minnesota avenue Saturday. | < Mrs.” R. ‘Gilmore and daughters; Misses Martha and Kathryn, are vi ing relatives at Fosston for a few days. They went there Sunday. Miss Carrie Armstrong returned to her home in Bemidji-Monday evening from Big Falls where she had been the guest of friends" since Sunday B | ‘morning. | Miss Alice Hetland, who has visited her aunts, Mrs. C. M. Bacon and Mrs. Henry Fallon, for two weeks, has re- turned to Fargo to resume her studies at thé college. there! Robert Naylor, a student at Ham- line; left Monday.night for the Twin Cities Yo resume- his studies after- be- | ing a guest of his parents, Mr. and| ne avenue, over the holidays. l FORMER BEMiDJI BOXER | KNOCKS OUT TOM RILEY d Bill Hart, formerly a resi-| dent of this city, heavyweight boxer, stoppEd Tom Riley, Montana heavy, at River Falls, , last Friday night in the third round of a scheduled 10- iround main event. Bill has had twelve fights during past month. He won nine of the;| twelve, drew in two and lost one. Al ays game and a ready mixer, Hart| has made a host of friends in the fighting game. Hart, whe rarely weighs over 175, meets them as as . they :come, his latest oppenen weighing 194. His manager predicts a busy year for Hart this year. ! | Ny 1 Order off Moose will be held this eve- |is desired that alf Inembers be pre ent. an unique dancing pavilion for many | | Legion' will hold its regular mee! i | officers | Stillm | and a s |son, Hibbard, LOYAL {ORDER OF MOOSE ! § TO MEET THIS EVENING| The rhgular meeting of the Loyalj ning at B o’clock at the Moose hall.i There wjll be initiation followed by a gocial hour and refreshments 'md! all memlfers are urged to be present.| DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH l MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT | The Baughters of Rebekah will ho their reglar meeting Wednesday ev ning at '8 o'clock at the 1. 0. O. hall. Theke will be installation follov ed by a. secial hour and lunch, and t f MISS GARY ENTERTAINS Miss Btva Gary entertained a nvn-| ber of friends at six o'clock dinuer at her home, 601 Minnesota avenue Monday evening, previous a ater party. Those present were Miss: Hazel Ibertson, Ruth Otto, Ru Caskey, Helen fi;ahr, Florence Knox and Elva Gary. LEGIQN- AUXILIARY ELECTS OFFICERS THIS EVENING| The Women’s Auxiliary of the Ralph Gracie post of the American | at the Civic and Commerce asso | tion rooms this evening ut 8 o' Election. of officers wili take ce. All members are ursed to be present. METHODIST TEACHERS AND OFFICERS MEET }VEDNESIVJAY i dnd £ the Methodist church will hold their annual election’sf officers: and business meeting Wedhesday eve-+ ning at 7:30 o'clock -at":the church,.: and it is desired that there be a large attendance. 3 B PRESBYTERIAN LADIES’ AID HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW' The Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyterian | church will hold its regular meeting ‘Wednesday afternoon in the basement of the church at 3 o’clock.. The hos- tesses will be Mesdames J. F. Essler, LeRoy Elwell a E ench. All} members and friend: nvited to | be present. { ORDER OF EASTERN STAR HOLDS MEETING TONIGHT put on by the-entertai ment ,conm gressive card party will be given and | light refreshiments_served. -All nfem- bers are requested to be present. | METHODIST LADIES’ AID HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW | first regular méet- ) " L church will hold ing of the year church. The hostesses will be. Mes- dames. P. L. Hines, Ray Kaliher, W.| E. VanCamp.and C.:H. Burnha All} are welcome. e, B. A. C. CLUB NOT TO HOLD -, MEETING THIS WEDNESDAY The B. A. C. club,will not hold its regular meeting Wednesday i of this week. The Juvenile |to play for the basketball game at the | da | new armory that evening, and-a large ! for hour number oi the members of the club ! and Mrs. | elong to the band, so-it was thought | few doses of Tanlac was rapid and best not to hold a,meeting this week. | GROUP OF FAMILIES ENJOY ! SEVERAL I{I_OLIDAY PARTIES | A group of families who. live on} farms a short distance west of town‘ ve been unjoyinz a series of hol day parties at th fferent homes. Christmas day tHey were ‘invited to George Hibb, home, where a program‘and trec was en-| Tuesday eévening following the; were en ned at'the Walter Swe son home, where and victrola mus out the evening, a Thursday eveningiof the same they were entertained at the William + home, ‘and various game 1l time: enjoyed. It was i wedding anniversary of Stillmaker and the; he tw Mr. and Mr ucers.. Saturday evening an informal so- cial evening was enjoyed at the F. M. Pendergast farm. The families included in the partic were: Larson, Harris, Miller, Swen Stillmaker, Mrs. Bert Clark and Mr: Spencer. 'h(-!d Wednesday evening at 8 o’cleok | % i The. Order of Eastern Star will hold-|- tits regular meeting this evening'at 8 jo'clock at. the Masonic halk A pro- gram will % i Véedr!csday afternoon | : at 2:30 o’clock in‘the basement of the | ¥, | health or fe Sanford, Pendergast, | ROYAL NEIGHBORS TO ‘:md their “friends met at the church, ME and were taken in sleighs and tobog- ; ET WEDNESDAY NIGHT | ns to: the . farm home of W, € The P.oya} Neighbors will hold their| Schroeder, occupied by the Hi gular business meeting Wednesday family; Various kinds of music were cvening at 8 o’clock at the Moose hall, | enjoyed throughout the evening wijth | and it is desired that all members be games and a social time. Christrias | present. {decorations of red and green s ers and a Christmas tree were ENJOY SLEIGH RIDE 3 fully arranged in the main rooms. The {members had provided lunch, which AND DANCING PARTY | a5 added.to by Mrs. Hintz, and a taf- About 20 young people etjoyed.an | fy pull was an added feature. They - and a half sleigh ride around Be- | retarned” to their homes late in - the ji last evening and ‘then went toevening, feeliiig that there could not Downs home: where an in—lhq\‘e, been any more hospita i dancing party ‘wasigiven and ! taincts than_the HintZ fxmi KIODERN WOODMEN TO was ‘served.- MEET TOMGRROW NIGHT There will be initiation- of candi-| dates at thd regular méeting of the Modern Woodmen ‘of "America to be FATHER TIME passing, will take ‘you our New Year Greetings and * an invitation to call here of- ten during 1922 3 We suggest that you make a New Year's resolution rto 4 t ! at the Moose hall, and lunch will be/ served after the business meeting. | All nhers dre urged to be present.| ST. PAUL'S YOUNG PEOPLE ENJOY SOCIAL EVENING| L {oe le enter-{ B H New Bisco For€olels and Cou Is That Cold and ~ Cough Hanging On? be v does ji dom—s congestion i r People, 1s. constipat health; i dinced that Dr.’ congestioin-tormented phicgm pack and e coid and grippe drugs, therefore ’S As i 1t ndermines takes' afl~“vim “out- of r. King's Pills will invigorate he liver, move the WON'T GRIPE Dr.King's Piiis R SO One of the most successful and en-| joyable events in the history of the! Young People’s socicty of St. Paul’s| Evangelical church given last eve-| ng when the members of the society | induce all your friends to come to us anc sit for HIGH-CLASS Photographs early in the New Year. An- other year may reveal many . vacan- cies in our cir- cles of friends. Then such ar- tistically fin- ished;. natural yvour Photo- graphs here this week. Hakkerup S tudio means two thi in their home 24 large David Sw the Farzo 'D. B. C. MEN HEAD '24 FARGO OFFICES In Fergo; N. D., “D. B. C.” — Drakota Business is successful old ¢ “‘making good’” Manzgers of re trained here. Portraits - will .be cherished. but ) -Make -an - ap- | ager. Be \Whitson-was recently pointment for | employed he same fir: D. B. C. graduatés are trainedto £*'" think, to progress—and they do. “‘Follow the Succe$Sful.” F. St., Fargo, Ni D., for terms, etc. | Write L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front |THE PIONEER WANT ADS | SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BRING RESULTS “DAILY moufi BEM) MRS, ANNA E. Chicaro, | “COMPLETE STOCK xpe- | rience with Tanlae, s i “[ haven’t enjoyed such xzoml; so well in every way inf vears as I'do now. Before I took Tan- jac I was so run down that half an| hour at my work would tire me tom- effcctive January 1, 1922 B.W. Lakin, Pres.. E:ReEvans, Mgri C, L. lited, Secxu-Treas. 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