Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 4, 1922, Page 3

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| { B ) PERSONAUSHIREL ALL llL-n for this enh-; will be r i dly reccived by Mra. Harvey; | | telephone 114-W. . Reiders | | it _to their guests and t5 theis: selves to seo that items of loeal reported. visitor 'in- Bemnd;x this weei\ Oley Hoganson of Eckles was a ch tweéen-train business visltor in. Be-| midji ’l\:esday “The Bemidji Bufli@u‘ofl"ee opens | | in new quarters in 'l'roppman block, | 59, ltw1-5| Mrs, F. S. L)can ‘and Miss Donma% TLycan left Monday night for Cali-| & fornia where they expect to pass the wiater months. H Miss Ruth Ackley of Ada, a former| MAGchEN‘l‘ MODELS FOR resident of Beniidji, wvas the between-| EVENING train guest Saturday at the home of | . Both of these frocks.are desi Mr: and Mrs. A. T. Carlson. | Fashion’s best manner. The t, of wo satin, falls heavily under™ the msh influence, with its trimming &vanson, the electri¢ light man, says a good New Year resolution is handsome silk Chantilly. Both to pay your light bill before the 10th| designs have long-waisted _bodices, and make 5 per cent. - 4tr.7 | which hold sway, despite the whims of the skirt. For the first dress' 41§ | yards 36-inch satin and 537 yards nl‘ ce are’ required. Bouffant is.the sécond model in ivory-green chiffon velvet trimmed with narrow silver braid. The bodice fastens - in - surplice style, the ends being carried to the estreme left side and_finished with a fancy buckle. Clayton® Johnson, who has visited out-of town friends and relatives dur- ing the holidays, returned %o his homie on l-{mnesolt avenue Monday. - Dr. G. H. Zentz returned 'Nesdayl . evening from Wadena, where he went 13 rds.. Monday to address a brotherhood} Medium size . requires 513 ya . meeting held-there .in the evening. | 3"}'““‘ ‘“”‘u!'“ll: Pictorial Réview Bodice No. 9248. Sizes, 34 to 44 You' can make money this year,| ipches bust. Price, 33 cents. . Skirt " Swanson shys, by paying your electric| No.-9765. ~ Sizes. 24 to 3 light bi!ls beforq the 10th of :the| .waist. _ month. 441-7 Second .\m(el Blouse \n, 9108, Sizes, .»}q':. H\md.;%hm LY Miss Onive Hanson of Great Fallsi 2 it Do T 8 is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. O.| 32 inches waist and 18 to 20 years. Hoganson, and family, having arrived | smmmsmnn~r s~ in Bemidji just before New Year’s. B. L. Greenfield returned Tuesday mght from Oshkosh, Wis., where he| 1 [ROYAL"NEIGHBORS HOED ithe Royal Neighbors.of | the Moose. halj, and all memibers ara 1 | COLLEGE PARENT- {MODERN SAMARITANS TO w MEET THURSDAY NIGHT | The. Modern Samatitans will hold | fi.hexr regular business meeung Thm {day evening at 8 o’clock L0, Fe hall. Tt IS desir 15 be present. ‘BUSINESS MEET TONIGHT [} | The :regular business=meeting of e erica_will ’clock at Lbe-held this evening at. ,med to be present. s EM:HER et [ CLUB TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE { - The Parént-Teacher association will hold' open house at the State Teach- 'crs college all day Friday. The par-| | ents are asked to register in the room where they have nhxld\'en attending. |METRODIST J‘EACHERS AND i{ OFFICERS MEET TONIGHT | | Teachers | teachers of the Sunday school and a|star. | business meeting will be held this eve- {o’clock. It is especially urged that | there.be, a large attendance. ENJOY“I’ x‘ SGAN PARTY O st The thir "ther Lights” Sunday schopl clas: | girls were enjertained by their teach- | noon, January 5, Lat a tobo; "went to the dji avenue, where hml was served | to be_present. y the hos!ess BAU(‘.'HTERS Ol’ REBEKAH HOLD MEETING TONIGHT i 5- The Daughters of Rebekah will “hold' their regular business meeting| pach's | this evening at 8 o’clock at the I. O. .‘?. F. hall: Instaliztion of officers will | Boylevard; Tue college when it meets Fosston high school'o potehing with Pets, # "hristopherson e A {Ming at the Methodist church at 7 30)21’1 PAL GUILD ELECTS CAPTAIN HORNS ling Horns will léad the Bemidji State anken the greater part of the fail. ‘basketball at the new armory this evening at 8{ . 4% 0 o’clock. The stalwart center is ‘I"t:'?h(lr:l:n E’l;}:::“ ‘at Pete The annual election of officers and | former Buffalo; N. D., *high school | NEW OFFICERS TOMORROW | pram given by the Sunday school and | 3 | The L;xdxev Guild of the Episcopal | children Gf the community, | F. G. members of the “Far-! Troppman at her apartments in lh-l of | Troppman building Thursday. ate : with - Mrs. at’ 23, ENTERTAIN SUNDAY SCHOOL. CLASS TUESDAY AFTERNOON A party was given for Mrs. Achen- ’ Sunday school class at the home oi -Mrs. C. E. Battles, 715 Lake | 2 followed by a sacial hour and ro-| prosent were Mis <os Jessie and Mm-[ team | o’clac! \er, Mrs. S. L; Sellars, this afternoon | This is an important meeting because ; n party, after which they | of the election of-officers for the en- ‘Sellars home, 1215 Be- |sying year, and n|l‘mcmber~ are urged | MRS CARVER SURPRISED Mrs. Herbert Carver wis pleasantly | surprised by a few of her {riends at I her home, Tuesday evening, Cards were played | and music furnishéd by piane and two T } seng home. Those present were Mr. and Ed Jewett and son, Leo, Mr. and Glen Slosson and sem, Mr. and McKnight and- daughter, Ethel, ns, Roy and Jay, Mr. and Mrs. lnhn Doucher, Mr. znd:Mrs. Hender- “shot, Arthur Hanson, ‘and: Mrs and ‘Mrs. Carver's guest, Miss Verna Fysse “of Foston.-At a laté hour lufich was “orvad by the self-invited: guests. w--cc;«:;&ac‘,-g'«-v‘fi0 x SAUM E (VAR e " Mrs, Ole Stortrocn, Sri; called on | Mrs. Ole Wolden bsturdny. Mrs. | Wolden is reported to be much im- { proved. irs. Conrad Johnson and children to Kelliher one day this week [t rt housékeeping sgnm after be-| ~ g with Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. Ole Erickson is back to Saum and Chris- Joe Parochka and Jens Wolden | {have been hauling bolts to Kelliher this week. They expect to load a car {each this week and hext. A large crowd ‘attended the pro- ‘A number of friends and relatives passing, will take you our New Year Greetings and an'invitation * to call here of- ° ten during 1922 We suggest that you make a New Year’s resolution rto spent New Year's day b -The uuckmré and fish pond given b y the Girls’ Sewing Circle Wednes- 708 Fourteenth street, day night was well attended. and a neat wun&w’}s realized. 5 : Jens Wolden spent New' Year's day for dancing during the ‘eve-| . 3,1, Wolden's. Margaret Wolden end Ida Ral called at the home of Edwin Boness Friday afternoon. School will open mru' after twa weeks’ v: FURNITURE Uphn)u!red and repaired, We call for it, fix it, and return’it. SKATES SHARPENED SAWS FILED Two, of the Startroen *Brothers GENERAL, REPAIRING i=—s' BEMIDJI :—: tmade a trip to Kelliher Friday ‘after- ~"PHONE 897. noen. nnm AND IRVINE '1mllllllllllllllIlilm‘llll'llllllllmlllllllll | Jake's Repair Shop 3. W. hhn, Pres. BEMIDJI LUMBER & FUEL C0. , C_OMPLETE STOCK .‘Hard and Soft Coal-fBriquetts—Blnéksmitl\ Coal We are glad to announce reductions on Soft Coal of $1.00 per ton ¥ the Krogt 4 mmnmfllmfll i Hofel Nancle -Opened New ‘Jan. 1, 1922 ‘CATERS TO COM “ERCIAL TRADE STE DY RC\DMERS BY DAY, WEEK OR MONTH :Modern-in Every Detail _Hot, Celd Water in;All Rooms ¥ Bath“in Connection R.tel Reasonable %pfi NIGHT ST. ?HONEIZB ( ext to Rex Theatre) ‘FRED ERSON, Prop. i on Tuesday .1.___,___* n'linimmummummummunmmumunmzmm|_, T TV T T T l THE PIONEER WANT ADS BR_ING Rl-'_SUIJS E.R. Evans, Mgr. C. L. lsted, Secy-'l'reu. Opposlte Great Novrthem Depct TELEPHONE 106 2 t, "PROMPT DELIVERIES effective January 1, 1922 Mrs. Frank Barnum and son, Joe! Rivett, who have visited relatives at Hibbing for two weeks, returned to their home on Irvine avenue Monday. Fifteen.inch hard and soft wood spent the holidays with hlS parents. i Mrs. R. Gilmore and daughteh, | Martha and Kathryn, {home today from Fosston where they have visited relatives for sev eral days. | , are expected | memben ’MODERN WOODMEN WILL INITIATE CLASS TONIGHT |Zelma Ware. A very. eshments. A Targe attendance of the 'jon Hayes, Gatherine McKee, Florence 'l!nhn. Gladys -Bargell, Fiotence Nnr-J | gen, Beatrice and Dorothy Lnrson.’ Artiste Malzahn, Madge Potts and | enjoyable time | games, is desired. was spent in pl | The regular meeting of the Modern | which lunch was setved, . induce all your friends to comte to us and sit for, HIGH-CLASS Photographs early in the after | | slabs for QLSO per load at Bemidji ‘Mrs. Cecil Congdon and baby ‘Manufacturing Co. 12-7tf ames, returned to her home at 404 Prof. J. W. Smit’ of this city offi-| Minnesota avenue today after visit- ciated at-the Fosston-Cass Lake high |ing friends and relatives at Wadena sehool basketball game at Cass Lake for two weeks. Tuesday night, returning to Bemld_‘l! this morning.. i The Bemidji Business coliege o))ens in new quarters in Troppman block, Miss Mileana England, a student at| Monday, January 9. 2t1-4-6 | the Bemidji State Teachers college, returned to Bemidji this morning af- A son was born Saturday, Dece! Fosston. Mother and baby are report- ed to be doing nicely. Mrs. Lenes is The Bemxdp Business college opens |2 sister of Mrs. M. Gallinger of thns in new quarters in Troppman block, |¢ity- relatives at buck. ter spending her holiday vacation with|ber 31, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lenes of‘m& Ed Kaelble, | Woodmen -of America will be held this ’eveainz at 8 o'clock. at the Moose andidates, followed by the serving | of lunch, and a social hour. It is de- slred that all members be present. MRS. YOUNGGREN r.NTER"l‘AlNS‘eh college this muc l Mrs. J. A. Younggren entertained | devoted to prepar ‘ten . friends yestérday afternoon at|hall game to be afternoon lunchcon,comphmenmry to|the basketball te leave tomorrow for an extended vmv..nf the faculty, an in the West. Soeial convershtion was | ticed songs and time is looked for all; and ‘there will be initiation of STATE, TEACHERS COLLEGE PREPARES FOR BIG GAME . At the opeping meeting or the assembly at the Bcnnd)x State Teac g the time w }ng mr the baske ayed this evening. | T ;hcr home, 915 Bemidji avenue, at|Talks were given by the captain of| and various who ‘éxpects to ' members-ef the teamy also:members hoolprac- | ells which | A big) ornis am, nd the s school joved by the ghests while they!they expect to use tonight. at the game. New Year. An- other year may reveal many vaean- cies in our cir- cles of friends. Then such ar- tistically fin- ished) natural Portraits * will be cherished. Make an ap- pointment for your Photo- graphs here this week. A bunch of Keys—in Library, or in Central School, or between Library | and Central School. About six Keys r on plain ring. to Pioneer Office (*“O’’) for reward of One Dollar! Finder please bring Monday, January 9. 1twl-5 | Matthew Kingston Ford left this morning to resume.his studies at St.| Johr's university after spending his twd weeks’ vacation in Bemidji at his home, 307 Seventh street. Miss Crescent Faust, a student of the Bemidji State Teachers college, returned to Bemidji Tuesday evening from her home near Little Falls where: she spent her holiday vacation. The Bemidji Business college opem . in new quarters in Troppman block, Monday, January 9. 1twl-5 | Little Miss Mary Martha Sexton, 8-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Sexton, was operated on yes-| terday mornmg for the removal of her tonsils and is reported to be get-| ting along nicely. Earl Cochran returned Monday | night to Mlnneapohs -to take up hn studies at the university nfter spend- ing his holiday vacation in Bemidji with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George - Cochran, and other relatives. Your car may be ir good mechanic- al condition but lack the appearance, Have it repainted. Pearl Bn-ne!]b e 1. George Cheney left today for Chis- holm where he will attend the funzral of the three-year.cld daughtér of Mrs. Dora Becker, Mrs. Becker is Mr. Cheney's daught . The Iuncml services will -be held (omormw. Cash paid for lM pine, balsam and Nofway piné bo! _ top and larger. fle-iiji ".. 1215 Miss Josephine Janiack, who mikes her home with Mrs. Christie Groff in| Bemidji, while atfending school here, left this morning for Laporte to \mit her brother for o few days: ' She ex- Ju;hm to return to Bemidji S-klrdny might. To those wishing their ‘cars 1o painted or varnished, I am now ready <s=*tc attend to this wngtl; Pearl Bn-nell = 3115 Third street. Misses Janet and Dorothy Mlller .* whn have been guests in Bemidji dw | Mrs. Gn-on McGhee and Miss Mar: | | garet McGhee left Tuesday for Auro- ra, Minn., where Miss Margaret teach- es in t)\e public schools. They have been hohdny guests of relatives and friends in Bemidji. _The Bemidji Business college opens in new quarters in Troppman block, Monday, January 9. 2t1-4-6 5 to Minneapolis to resume his wa.s a hnhduy guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Simons, and fam- x); 1403 Bemidji avenue. {ers are in Bemidji attending their reg- |ular monthly meeting which is being held ‘at ‘the court house: \\xlham Lennon of Kelliher; JBI-‘ Hayes, Wil- ton, and $. W. Ellis, Blackduck. +* Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Hoganson, 1302 B,Bfllldkjl n\’muc& cr*mmmsd ail o'cJoek dipner, New Year's Day, Mr. f) d Mrs. A. O. Hogunson and sons, w q Donald; H. P. Hanson, hkmngcr, Mrs. Susan Schmidt {and Mrs. Onive Hanson. THe eve- ning” !ns pleasantly spent in social cards. Mrs. Wllh.'un J. Werth hnd as her holiday guests her son, William Lou- Ian. and her dai , Mis Ella Lou- lan. “The son K vesterdny for Min-| néapolis to visit his sister, Mrs. Frank |[== Gleéason, for a few days before resum- ing his "studies at the Uhniversity of ‘llmnmla, and the daughter left yes- terday morning for Duluth where she is d'stadent at the Teachers college. The Bemidji Business college opens |in"new quarters in Troppman block, Monday, Jnnuar) 2t1-4-6 | Ed, l\m.lhle nturr‘cd to Bemidji lfi( from Pine City where from Nis home at Glas- bécause of the.death of e s guest of his | Monday ' n hé wag d gow Mont., day, Mer, Mrs. Gdo whl -.- “here. 48 Hes R ribther daug] er, Hennesy and family, at an f finfi'ex’hme 9 John Simons returned Tuesdny’ ‘at ‘Hamline university. He}} The followmg county commission- i conversation while the guests played i smred. We have iust 40 Suit Patterns that we in- tend to dispcie of very scon—consisting of Blue Serge, Grey and Faacy Wors leds Made to Fit and Suil Trimmings, Linings and Tailoring S}ocul Dull ‘Season Price 35-00 to $50.00 FORMERLY SOLD FROM $30 to $90 SELECT YOURS NOW. Martin Mae 308 BELTRAMI"AVE. Hak]{emp Studlo f\\ IN OUR OWN SHOP FIRST-CLASS Select a pattern now and make an appointment for your measure to be taken. MERCHANT TAILOR IT'S WORTH PHONE 112 YOUR WHILE! Why Fido Wags His Tail? = ~ O advertise! It is his mode of telling the world of that particular mental state known as happiness. Whan the baby laughs, when the sun shines, when the flowers bloom, when dinner sends out ifs inviting aroma ~—when any one of a thousand other things happen which attract your attention—you are being advertised ing the holidays at the home of their 3 3 sistér, . Mrs. -10:° H. Erickson, 1231, iy fonow\ng TemBers dfiehs fac- Twelfth street, have returned to their| yjio of the Bemidji State Teachers home at Minneapolis where one teath- | illepe, who spent their holiday vaca- es school-and the other teaches music | ¢on w;th rélatives or friend out ofi students. L'own‘ were t‘k:. Bemxdri‘: fi“i n':;rmngl 0, resime_their work witl ¢ ‘re- NOTICE—B. P. O. EI.KS—NOTICE‘OPE'“"‘. Miss Mabel Bonsall, Thorn-| All Elks are requested to meet 2t ton, Ind.; Miss Gladys Chapin, Mm—. the Elks club rooms at’ 8:45 orloekvng.pohq- Miss-Margaret Kelley, De- | Thursday morning, in order that we: jtroit, Minn.; Miss Edith Morse, va. = may attend in a body the funeral!Pa.; Mrs." Ed,gh B. Ness, L!ncoln _services of our departed brother, Neb ; Mrs. Agnes Pyne, St. Poter ‘_. “John A. Dalton, at St. Phillip’s church | Minn:; Miss Telulah Robinson, Brazil, = at9a. m. Ind.; Mx;s Florence Schattuck, Ber- | = G. S, HARDING, E. R. | fs.; Miss Clara Schuster, Sxonx’ il 1t1-4 Czty, Towa. 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