Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 5, 1922, Page 3

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AT R, & g, P after the regular -session tomorrow ight. = All members of the local lodge and | siting Odd Fellows are extended a | rdial invitation to be present. YOUR ‘HEALTH IS AT STAKE ‘When you go' to a drug store to have-aprescription 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- ice? We use only the best ingredients and. we prepare prescriptions carefully an # cleanly. Bigi City Drug Store LALIBERTE & ERICKSON-- Bemidji DR. ZENTZ CHOSEN DEAN OF EPWORTH LEAGUE INSTITUTE | r. G. H..Zentz, pastor of the-‘l— chuypch of this city has been | s one of the deans of the > | Epworth League Institute of the state ot nesota. The state is eatitled | vo deans in this_institute and; s honored with the choice Items for this column will be gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, telephone 174-W. Readers owe it.to their guests and to them- selves to see that items of local = | interest are reported. Every item | will -bo_given proper.considera- tion when source is known. dusing; | | ! i il vious was G4, year t the rep ri. ley drove Hal Williams of Graunt V- acted | to Bemidji Wednesday and tian business. $ Mr. ‘and Mrs, Elwin Bolster of Min-| neapolis arrived in Bemidji_ this morn- - ing and are guests of his parents, | . M. E. Smith of the Smith Lumber | company returned this morning from | Minneapolis where: he has. been for| several weeks. /' il | firs. G. Olson left early this morn- | ing for Minneanolis, called there by the sudden illness of her sister, Mi:s; Marie Ligaard." ! | .FASHION DICTATES FOR THE i YOUTHFUL Whether she is creating jumper frocks, as in the first instance, or alternoon toilettes, as in the second, Fashion shows mel care in the design of youthful models. Tomato- red wool jersey -is embroidered with HAVE A SUIT TAILOR-MADE NOW We want to keep our tailors busy and have decided to offer worth-while inducements on 40 exclusive Suit Pat- terns at A BIG DISCOUNT -- YOU SAVE 334 PER GENT Select your cloth.and we will make it up in our best grade linings, trimming and tailoring DURING THE DULL SEASON FOR— $35.00 to $50.00 Formerly Sold From $50 to $90 Swanson, the electric light man, says a good New Year resclution is | to pay your light bill before the 10th | and make 5 per cent. 4t1-7) Make it a point to pay your -Electric Light Bill before the - 10th OF EAGH MORTH . "Your bill is now due £% and should be paid. 5‘7;7 Discount Before the 10th Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paquin and sons, Clinton and Ivan, and Mr. and | black rope silk to reproduce the little Mrs. William ‘Grover® were dinner{ maid’s (Srcss. It closes at the left guests at the A. L. Davis home Newi shoulder, and has twost les, of pockets. = o Misses . Mabel Hampl and Ada Hofer returned yesterday from spend- ing their holiday vacation at- their . homes at Tenstrike. They are students at the college. e * : B , v . lt,he total attending during 1920 was 110,147, |ance for 1921 is shown at 259, while m | the average attendance for 1920 w I A K A only 195. The attendance| ;MQDERN SAMARITANS TO 11920 vl\'as_ 330.H T ance during. the | \ HOLD MEETING TONIGHT | "y, smallest attendance ern‘Samaritans will be held this eve-| during the ning at 8 o’clock at the I. Q. 0. F. cording to hall snggb is desitgd that all noem- | i : S, ' cans of ‘the " DFGR io“:' HON.QR HOI,DQ\ | TIME TOMORROW ‘NIGHT ' e calied topether e i 1’ MEETING FRIDAY ‘NIGHT The Odd Fell re making prep-|in Chicago February 28 to March 2, The Degree of Honor wip d its| arations for a attendance’ for fat which time plans for the 1922 pro- cose hall af hich cers will begin‘at 7 o lock, follow The Minnesota session will be held time the officers for the ensuing year| by the conferring of the: third at the new assembly grounds at Park will be installed, followed by a social gree upon the largest class in - the | Rapids July 31 to August 6, at which aPs Hre t6 be preSent: &% . The campaign for membership was|worth League organizations-‘of "the & e g brought to a close last Friday eve-|state will meet in convention. Bemidji A. 0. U. W: WILL INSTALL ning and the losing side in the drive; delegates for this meeting have not 1 OFFICERS FRIDAY NIGHT 4 be installed at the regular meeting of | ithe Ancient Order of United Work- men, which will be held Friday night | will be served after the business meet- {ing and it is desired that all members | be present. Last Saturday evening, December I ¢ 31, at 8:30 at the home.of George Year’s day, The guimpe is of bat Medium - ; Armstrong, 211 America avenue, oc- “or the dress, l)’zml 36-inch batiste | holm and Mary Kisser. They were for guimpe, and 3! ol.edging. attended by Mr. and Mrs. George Sorrento crépe de e is trimmed t{Armstrong, Rev. Lester Warford ofe frock. _Its clief decorative features . g s e arc the full flowing sleeves and wide E:ke :h_elrdhox}:neh ltrl: this filty.‘ Their soft- bele_ of :self-material. Medium 'e;"iif:‘en S Wi i em a happy mar- THE BEMID3{ DAILY FIONEER 4 | Visitors during the past year to-! - ]taled 428, while the number durin; 2 11920 was 348. The average atter | during 1921 wa ’ < | The regular meeting. of the Mod-| he y p j bege berDrestn I‘ODD. FELLOWS PLAN BiG i fcoming from every e Gy might. at 8| I'riday’s session. Installation of loffi- gram will be outlined. *clock” at the “h: | hour and serving of lunch. All mém-| history of the local organization. representatives of the: various Ep- will provide a dinner to all members|yet been chosen. Officers for the ensuing year will i at 8 o’clock at the Moose hall. Lunch CHISHOLM-KISSER | 'size requircs 7§ yard Sdinch Jersey |curred the marriage of Angus Chis- with black sk braid in the second s gEHEIONEr quo: SOV ER. AR TIE Ol zo requires 456 vards 36-inch crépe” | FAEG T ¥ 'You ‘can ‘make. money this yedr, | -T fi;,?:’%’:h:‘fié‘&fi“fi.?%&?’?;‘f“ifl:‘""?’ ltrvgr;g,g,‘;bf;;,‘amh [ Revien? [ 3 MISS BOWSER ENTERTAINS g . S . ) month. I 5 as1-7 |« Child's | Jumper - Dres< No. 9714 Miss Eleanor Bowser entértained a M d F d s i M t El t | | Sizes, 2 tlo\(,lgdmm e e vibs, & few iiends“ yesterday afternoon at a 3 tn " afl u” i l“neso a ec rlc Miss Mary * Lilleskov, assistant| o e o oot A, 16 4y | her home, 823 Bemidji avaue. Music, hust and. 16-t0 | singing and dancing were enjoyed and | > games played during the afternoonm, ;fter whic’}\hlnnch was served by Mrs. owser. e guests included Noreen 1 ’Gifl, Louise Ward, Alice Reynolds, MERCHANT .TAILOR Edith Erickson, Fern Garlock, Vivi 308 BELTRAMI AVE.. PHONE 112 Kakkerup, Helen Burke, Kathryn Gil- more and Elizabeth Tuomv. DA |METHODIST LADIES’ AID FORMS THREE DIVISIONS| There was a large attendance at) the initial meeting of the year of the; | Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist church| i £ Nebish 1 !tiyfisterday ?fternoon. The following| . Mrs. J. A. Bailey of Nebish left|chairmen of the work divisions for the| fi‘i’xl‘en"e':":fiisca‘{"ef‘t‘;’;’h;ft“"::grfymf | for Rochester this week where she will | ensuing year were appointed as fol-| where\t‘;l . }x‘ésth- 131-(’ 2 ?'?g‘!receive medical treatment at the'lows: Mrs. Cutter of the bed room| Nome oD aat s O ays at the | 31,06 hospital for some time. division; Mrs. J. B. Minnick, miscel-| ome ol her parents. y g ri:ncnus division, and Mrs. Dick V:m-; fa & Mr.,and Mrs. H. Mayne ‘Stanton: Arnum, dining room division. The Bu]gx‘:ls gl“ds‘s (t}reLg rctl;lmedt Zo have rhturned to their home at Grand | names of the members were then put! Dem t‘;: ll;e; .ady__ gtrisu%ne :r S fl]- rks afer spending._the holidays m:m a hat and drawn by the different il A\fi“ ks (Jl‘. Upse ‘;l“l. ers col- | pomidji as guests of relatives { chairmen, there being about 25 under | oge after spending her oliday va- . "leach. _Various bills of the society cation with-her.parepts. Misses ‘Alice and Mary Krata re-|were llowed and other ~business, AN g . |'turned yesterday to their home in Ile-| transacted, after ~ wi ich lunch wasi 4 I 3 ACK . % ok ver N yeur's. | Hines, aaliner, anCal a -1 Have it rep:x‘mted. Pearl Barnell, \m,“’ atiPaposky over New, Cat éh:\m.5 4 5 o~ s T : 6t1-9| Miss Rose Burke returned to Ely, | TOPEE = r L Minn., Tuesday night after spending METHODIST SUNDAY. SCHOOL e Facets ok Gonvick for Ms pone{ et LOllgRY, savition i Bowdil with) SHOWS GROWTH IN 1921 ‘i eaks. i g i Do=b)her parents, ) nd Mrs. J. F. Burke | two Woels, retuined to Bemidii ses _|..-At the annual meeting of the teach- | midji State Teache, "“ it the Be- Mrs. €. F. Grinager and infant|ers d rs of the Methodist| MICIL SLare’ - cachers coliene: | daughter were. moved from St. A Sung hel_dl at tl}lle churcflfl Mo Maibnt o !thony’s hospital Tuesday mcrning to| Wednesday evening, ‘the following of-: T|\‘)Ex‘?ln:i:th:.:}}:)aorlwgo?e::h:ztiixgm | their home, 31212 Minnesota avenu:. | ficers were qlefte(il for ;he 1onsgxim!‘ ou; b , e e Fa oo ¥ perintendent, A. T. Carl-j the first of the week to resume her| jfiss Lottie McDonald left Bemidji, son; assistant_ superintendent, J. C.| and Mis, B Loy ler pacey ts, Mr |4pe first of the week for St. Paul,|McGhee; secrétary, F. G. Schadegg; | ;;l‘eil‘ im. 3 arson, and family, at | Gpors she stopped a day en route to| (all re-elected) treasurer, E. R, Jahr;| arm home west.of town. California where she expects to pass;junior superintendent, ~Miss Hoag;, |the winter months. (newly eiected); primary superin-| from Fergus Falls telling of the e Pl | vy - M Avea) lls | te ¢ D, C. Dvoracek and H. A. ug- | mary superintendent, Miss Anna g§a§§b¢;£:\amé I;msd{\l_yhfie of the town |} 006t Wont-to Carr Lake last evening |Brown; Beginners’ superintendent, | - bl i Ige‘rk: :r 2\.‘!»{ l}!lna!l) w‘ljll be | here they held the second of the | Mrs. Charles Masoner (alkre-eleci-) i e th0 en. Her husband was | gories of ten farmers’ meetings they | ed); missionary superintendent, Mrs.| al e time of her death. are conducting there. Blaine Lambert (newly clected); or- county supérintendent of schools, re- turned yesterday from Madison, Minn., where she spent the holidays | with relatives. Light & Power Co. ELMER E. SWANSON, Manager I T 20 years. | AR A AR N Nat Backut'teft Taesday night for the -Twin-Cities-to transact business for ‘a few days Martin Moe, = T Mr. “and Mrs. C€harles LeMieux left this morning for their home at Laporte after spending the holidays at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Walter Deneau. S Three reasons why Koors Pasteurized Milk is Best IT IS PASTEURIZED “SAFEGUARDS YCUR HEALTH” IT IS CLARIFIED “THE CLEANEST MILK” " IT IS STANDARDIZED “UNIFORM CUALITY” A. E. Ellison is spendiug this week at International Falls and other north- ern cities transacting busiaess. ¢ : A % 5] & ] N 5 { Mrs. Roy Bailey, who has visited Fifteen-inch hard and soft -md!fimfds oo relatives at Redby for a slabs for $3.50 per load at Bemidji . e e n Manufacturing Co. 127ee | ort tme, Jfiathed to her Mrs. B. M. Gile and daughters, S TN AND I'LL GIVE IT TO YOU Yea, 1 mean that. € eon't 3l Awten - ¥ give them swhy. 1 gave Mies Anna Wilsom, & 16-year-eld gici ef Indem, I_aidn't knew Dev. =W ber Ber T sent her iny easy swbscriptien aliing ea on than 100 0t hee frieads and Beighbera. IF.¥YQU CANNOT BUY - ‘ koors Pasteurized Milk : " FROM YOUR DEALER Telephone 175 0 A 32,095 Hudown “Buper Six” and thres sther Wiy “Buick Six.” a $1.190 Paige “Linwood SIx~-and & IL.64 ambitions, energetie perdosa whe desire thesa. SEND IN YOUR NAME No experiesce or sktil necossary. No T want money. Just s little spare time VIsURE | given. awi e ana selchbars Word has been received in Bemidji T A RO S AR AT 21 il ganist, M Vera Cutt chorister, | G. W. Harnwell; . home department | " B - i superintentlent, .Mrs. Frank Trafton ’________.___—____.__—-——-————-—-——-——-—_] Cash ' paid for 100-inch jackpine, | )fiss Flarence Arnold, a student at :’"""d‘?d N""‘l';' pine bolts, S-inch | the Bemidji State Teachers college, op and larger. Bemidji Mfg. Co. returned to Bemidji Tuesday frow 12-15tf | Akeley where she passed her holigas vacation with her parents. §{all re-clected); > assistant home de- | partment superintendent, Mrs. A. L. ;»Mo]nnder (newly elected); cradle } iroll superintendent, Mrs. J. C. Mec-; S. S. Wilson, proprietor of Wilson Ghee (re-elected). : & Co., has been confined to the hos- : | Hines home ! 2ughter, ! been a guest at tie to be near her litr B. P. 9/ E. ELKS There will be a regular meeting of pital for a few days, owing to a slight { his studies at St. Thomas college, St - - - = ettt | geeration on his nose. He ie reported | Paul, ‘Monday, after spendit bisi S5 S %1 o has incressed in| ; ¥ARMERS STATE BANK, BEMIDJI; MINN.: - - _ ;x: tsin a few days, according to re. | Me. and Mre. W. N. Bowser, 823 Be- fi’gfi;‘:fiififiz?s‘g ‘lh(;n'::sgt 5)';:'»,}22 | "'“ Comparative Statement of Condition at close of business Dec. 31, 1920-Dec. 31, 1921 midji avenue. R tou;l nttendingh the sc_hu{;é.gg;ix;g;l;e‘v g - RESOURCES 1920 . i Miss Ida_ Virginia Brown returned ; ;| past. year is shown as 13,498, while | o 2 i 1921 - H. L. Rasmussert returned to his R ) QONTT P ' fi?ym :‘l’gmli‘;lalls wtvhe;e ah: went Sun- | home in é:sm‘id}ielas:eevent;ng frn:; . "i LOAN "AI:I‘D D‘I‘b(,OLVNT‘S $208,138,97 $196,312.63 friciids for & few dem tsi Klugst of | Phillips, Wis., where he has been the 1§ UNITED STATES BONDS 21,400.00 12,000.00 | morning for Lagorte henope it this | gyest of reiatives for a week. His|| FATHER QTHER BONDS.. 500.00 4,500.00 |/ ex a clags of musie pupils on Thursdy | ather is serioysly ill there and he(| TIME BANK FURNITURE 5,477.76 5,579.46 || s i & il ke o O RARRS 1N TRANSIT AND CASH TTEMS siiiEET %y ssaazs |l — AZ PO N ¢ N’ N I\ o 8¢ 2,394.2 paredose, wishing their cars xe-| Misces Margaret and Maric Rurke B o DUE FROM BANKS 25,636.36 28,424.46 iv} :t';e{nd to-this work. Pearl Barnell, }g:-‘:i&fs:g;l;'::iro;fizié?cfit:zfi ‘t‘:cnl‘lnl‘;:taeh:g {[;CASH IN AT 5,992.33 440833 5 Third street. . 6t1-9 | Mrs. T. J. Burke, and the former,has |} ten durin g | : CQERUR 7 Ge Schul = returned to St. Benedict’s academy | 1922 1 TOTAL RESERVE 38,277.07 1 zuestn;gfe his. auu:nzt' ;[l:-g IL“S Cbe::nla at St. Joe, and the lawter returned || We suggest § — i siuh wfirg' Tor ;he Bdst Gve n.mn:h:: to St. Paut to rpsumiher work lhul’c.: flm\tx yoquak_e Hi $260,994.16 vas called to his home at Seattla! Mr. andMyar H. H. Bolster of Min- || Tocsiation. e H ) yesterday by a message telling of t e o - SR SLer Ol - || zesolution o i ! e 3 o5 | serious condition of his,mather, e D e e aF e o || inducelall yorr 3 CAPITAL STQCK... $ 25,000.00 Louis EaVn)ley,_fo!lfiwmg an opera-: teenth and” Park. Mrs. Bolster was friends to 3, bL‘hPL‘l e SR ;).000.(?0 tion performed five Jays ago. formerly Mi N cym; to us and 21 UNDIVIDED 2,634.63 apolis. ~ They expect to meie their | | 5 for oo I} DUETO BANK f < Dorothy Nangle returned | home in Bemidji. | BIGHCLASS | COMMERCI {POSIT i ¥ to resume her studies at St. | p 1 | Photographs o e iy iy l)[' CANDI j d Miss Claire N Mrs. Williim Clish and childreh ve- || €2rlyin the B ‘\,“E‘l‘,“,f,‘,’,\‘u{“,‘ T i apolis where sh e day to Minne- | turned Tuesday to their home in the New Year. An- 2} TINE CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. | A eaimere she is a student at the| Fifth ward, after beifiz sucsts of-Mrs. other “year = 2§ SAVINGS DEROSITS! .. 4 ¢ arents, Mr. and ) ver Ne many viean- 1 3 e < 4 =3 Charles' Nangle, 507 Fourth strert:| ogasol: e Newhiears priad FPR it § AL el . TOTAL DEPOSITS 218,859,53 £ Mz Charl o L | ClsHs sister, Mrs. T Stray eles of friends. i ‘BILES PAYABLE EDE RO 10,000.00 }i i e 1 an ttle | daughter, Gladys, who will leave Be- hen such ar- Y . ¥ E SRR S ¢ dnukhh‘t_tir, Carrol, returned yesteraay | midji tomorrow for their home in || tistically fin- E $260,994.16 §! to their homes at Hines. Tne latte=| Daketa. They were Christmas guests || ished; natural E ; 3 ; . o LT € has by ¢ St. Anthony = |at the Clish home also. Portraits will H Ban ¢ a reflection of the business cond of the community. The year i ?“:l pital for the three weeks | 7 AR i be cherished. | 921 in, and it is very gratiiving to the officers and directors i3 (g;_;’(}‘ . FIFTY REPORTED KILLED Make an ap- 31 of thi 1k ,‘E - 4 s | ABOARD GREEK DESTROYER | pointment for E 1 [E -er Leon in Pairus Harbor. The steer- Eben Bowser returned to rezume Athens, Greece, Jan. 5.—Fifty| otf:uer§ and men are reported to have | been killed aboard the Greek dstroy- ing gear of the vessel was badly dam- the Elks lodge Thursday avenl e aged and two vessels near by were also daiaged, \ The annual report of the Sundny; vour Photo- graphs here this week. . Hakkerup Studio | (33122220000 000000:N

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