Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 13, 1922, Page 5

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" “visitor in Bgrgn?fii Thursday. “v H. C. Baer zetu ed,i:’%%s n ing i from a pusingss§rigeto k&g va During the absence of The Pioneer’s regular society report- er, those who have items of per- sonal 'interest or social interest .'are -asked to call Phone No. 13 or 402 in reporting these events. The' same ‘courtéous considera- tion will be given items of this nature as in tlu\ylll, when the source is knawn. J. Jones of ;Alida was a busl J. TatidofroS0wagiwas a Thus day bu§iness visitor in Bemidji. George' “Archibald was callifig” on friends in Bemidji Thursday en route to his home at Deerwood. Harry Koors went to Red Lake vesterday on business for his firm and returned this morning. When in need of ‘wood, hay or straw, phone 542. N. E. Tuller. 6t1-14 MMr. and Mrs. G. Li shopping in Bemidj h of Nary were i - Thursday, re- “ turning to.tleir home in. the eve- ning. Mrs. E. E. Kenfield gave a tea vesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Kenneth' Kenfield Ten ladies were present. . Rev. L. J. Jerdee returned this morning from Mipneapolis whe€ “he has been for the past féw days Conzert of Nevis was a éll r i Thursday. He will visit andfrahsact’ business: for a few days. i ' A daughter.was. barti: to. Mr. and * Mrs. Clifford Cole on January 5 at St. Anthony’s hospital. Mother and daughter are doing well. - Fifteen.inch hard and soft wood * slabs for $3.50 per load at’ Bemidji Manufacturing Co. 12-712 —_— Coach H. P. Constans accompanied the Crookston agricultural. school’s basketball team to Bemidji this noon for the game with the ‘Bemidji State Teachers college tonight. If it is new the Elko Hat Shop has it. Ask to sce the Sheik turban. 3! o 18113 Miss Effie Taylor has returned to “ her home in Cass Lake. Miss Taylor has been a student at the Teachers college, but her health: would not permit her to continue her studies. The 'Women of Mooseheart Le- ~ gion heid- their, first. meeting in.the. %} terday afternoon for Mrs. J. : of Cass Lake. Twelve ladies were new Moose hall in the Vandersluis building Wedniesday evening, Janu- ary 11. This was purely a business meeting. . WANTED—Garments and suits made to ‘order, also remodeling in latest fashion. Personal attention, and prices to suit. Mrs. William Bar- rett, Room 25, over J. C. Penney Co. 20t1-31 f i C. A. Christopherson, assistant coach at the high school, accompanied 1 the Bemidji high school basketba]l team to Little Falls this morning. The team and Mr. Christopherson ex- pect to return tomorrow morning. New York is featuring the Sheik turbap as the newest creation in spring hats. The Elko Hat Shop has it on display now. 1t1-12 Mrs. George Rhea entertaingd yes- . Peck .present and the afternoon was spent in sewing and visiting. A most de- A licious lunch was served at 5 o’clock. Mrs. John Achenbach has gone, to Minneapolis to visit her daughter, Milre, who is a student at the univer- sity, After a short stay in Minneapo- lis, Mrs. Achenbach will ‘go to Al Wis., to visit for two weeks with her brothers and sisters and her moth- er, Mrs. Ulrich. b dre | —— FEVILEIAMIEBLIOTT N @ (" This grappy: gubrd is expe and plays a cool game. He is ) pick outyhis. man, quickly, and with him at the'stationary guard position, the opponents "get -few: short shots. He will ‘be seen in_ action tonight wheén the State Teachers college meets the Crookstory Aggies at the new armory at 8 o’clock. A prelim- inary game will be staged at 7:40. 3] Don’t miss seeing the Sheik turban in the lobby window at the Elko Hat Shop when you are_ going to the shovl:. ' 1t1-13 Mys. Charles Johnson and daugh- ter, Carrol, were in the city yester- |day from: Hines. Miss Carrol John- son buy recently left St. Anthony’s ospital, where she underwent a se- rious operation. Her physician yes- terday pronounced her in a very sat- isfactory condition. . [TEEEEST SR L L0000 oo ALIDA * ERRR K RREREXRRRER We wish all a Happy and Pros- perous 1922. . Ed Newland now has his blacksmith shop and garagé completed and is busy at work. Ed comes to us well recommended and will no doubt make good in his.venture. . Ed Rogge and Clintor}\ -Watkms were business visitors at Alida Sat- urday. Join Lundin -and . Alfred Spink made a business trip to Shevlin Mon- day. oo }aseph Sonnenbergh has announced a mask ball at Alida January 7. About twenty of our young people formed a sleigh ride party and at- tended a dance south of Bagley last Monday night. 2 Mauvel Teigiand made a business trip to Shevlin Friday evening. Ed Anderson. returned from Otter Tail county where he went to spend Christmas. He made the trip in his. new Ford. | i A few cases of whooping cough have been reported around here. Martha and Ella- Teigland arce spending a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Welsh at Chamberlain, Minn. . The stage running from Shevlin-to Mallard has abandoned the Ford and is now using horses for the balance of the winter. | R EER R AR KKK RRRRES * LAKE HATTIE * KRR KKK RRRKRANE Mrs. Glen Allen consulted a phys- ician Friday in regard to her son, lpotoring to Bemidji with J. G. Hog- mn. Mr. and Mrs. J. G« Hoglin, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Harpel and son, Jule, were guests at the E. L. Horner home Sunday. Mrs. G. D. Greigg and Miss Pearl were callers at-the Glen Allen and H. Millis homes Sunday. John Lushen was a Bemidji shop- per Tuesday. Mrs. H¢ Millis and Mrs. J. Lushen spent Tuesday with their sister, Mrs. J. W. Heggie. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Horner were guests at the Lumen Shepard home Monday evening. . L. V. Harpel, E. Meyer, J. G.| Hoglin and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hor- ner autoed to Bemidji Wednesday. J. G. Hoglin called at the home of the Langfelt brothers Saturday. L. V. Harpel and family were sup- per guests of the Rotslin family Sat- - Mrs, Lukish returned from Be- midji Tuesday where she visited her daughter, Olga, who is ill at St. Anthony’s hospital. Ima, [urday. She found wnusual as its star --- CHARLEY CHAPLIN ™ Grand , =and you'll find The 14th 10¢ & 25¢ 1:30 % 9:00 “THE FLOOR WALKER” Tonight TO ENTERTAIN ALTAR GUILD . AT NETZER HOME TOMORROW | Mrs. Julius Smith and. Mrs.E. F. [ Netzer will entertain the Altar Guild |of the “Episcopal *church “‘tomofrrow | afternoon at the h:hn:e of Mrs. Netzer. s of . aibies The G. A. R. members will meet tomorrow afternoon at I. O. O. F. hall @ q otk F¥ie 0ffigers-elect wilk 11, ol FWHia !jéhr}éfler;"q Henry Rice; junior vice-commander, G P Iflllgadjugng" George:Cheney; ‘chaplain, J. M. Barnet. HOME GUARD SOCIETY TO HOLD CANDY SALE The Home Guard society of the Methodist charch will hold a sale of ‘home-made candy at the Bemidji Gas companyt office on Beltrami avenue Saturday afternoon for the pur- pose of raising funds for educational work among the illiterate races of |this country. ~These societies are building orphans’ homes in the the Hawaiian Islands and are taking care .of this work. Homesmage can: diés 'of all kinds will be offercd Tor salg. i BYTERIAN AID MAKES s PLANS FOR YEA'IFS W?RK The Presbyterian Aid society’ mél Wednesday-afterneen; The.main busi- ness of the, meeting was ;the plans for work for the coming year. The division names were . changed, the former Apron division being known in the future as Divison No. 1; Bed- room division, No.. 2; Dining room, No. 3; Miscellancous, No. 4. The meeting was a most interesting one, and much enthusiasm was manifested for the work of 1922. Mrs. E. E. Ev- ans was chosen chairman of Division No. 1; Mrs. M. L. Matson of No. 2; Mrs. B. A. Dilly of No. 3, and Mrs. H. A. Plughoeft of No. 4. G. A. R. CIRCLE TO INSTALL The Ladies of the G. A. R. Circle will hold a joint installation in the new Moose hall over the Bemidji Hardware store Saturday afternoon, January 14. The. Circle will install the following officers: President, Rose Booth; se- nior ; vice-president, Hattie Lepper; |junior vice-president,” Sfella Aldrich; Isecretary, Harrict Wickham;, treas- urer, Lilly Chambers; chaplain, Della Commick; conductor, Louise Parker; patriotic instructor, Glen Aldrich; guard, Luella Kennedy. f Al ‘members are requested to be ap the hall at 2 o’clock. After the meeting the G. A. R. and Gircle then will adjourn to the commercial rooms for lunch. Broke Up Housekeeping “We had to break up housekeeping because of my wife’s stomach trouble, No medicine did her any good for more than a few hours. On a visit to Oshkosh a friend praised Mayr’s ‘Wonderful Remedy so highly my wife tried it and she has enjoyed the best of health since taking it.” It is a sim- ple harmless preparation that re- moves the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inffam- mation’ which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ail- ments, including 'appendicitis.! . One dose will convince or money refund-, LAt all druggists.—Ad: ] ¥ ® a Tropp ‘No:'1 Storage Egs, Good Dairy Butter, Pure Lard, per Ib Home Brand Rolled United States, Alaska, Porto Rico andi| NEW OFFICERS SATURDAY | Grocery Dept.—Phone 927 SPECIALS, SATURDAY ONLY! SANITARY BREAD, large loaf, made from Pillsbury’s Best Flour. Cream of Nu{% Butter, 41bs ... ..., Pure Lard, 1$)~1b lots, perlb .. .... Oranges, 2 'dqzer} for * Vanilla Wafers, 3 Tos for . Fig Bars, 3 1bs for . . Classic Soap, 10 bars for ......... (I can Sunbrite Cleaner FREE) DOLLAR DAY———WED., JAN. 18TH l!!lliili‘il!’liil * PINEWOOD *| P EEFRRRRKIERR AR ‘Phe Misses Esther and Wilborg | phson of Debs returned to Be-! imidji Tuesday: after spending the| holidays at their home. \ Carl Aldal returned to Fosston | Tuesday after visiting friends and relatives at Debs during the holidays. Miss Josephine Wenstrom of Debs returned to Bemidji Wednesday ‘af-| ter visiting at her.bhome for some time. : Earl Grinols and Pete Sorenson of Solway were here Tuesday n{\d Wednesda® taking iffventory of the stock of the Pinewood Mercantile company store. i . Rev. Rottp of Legnard was a bus- ness ciller: here Thutsday. Martin Hippe of Debs ar- rived Thursday from Shevlin where she had been visiting her par- ents, Mr. and. Mrs. Martin Neison. he. went to Debs with the mail car- rier.” s Q¥ LS Charles Lindgren rcturned home; Thursday from a visit to the Twin| Cities and his old home at Scandia, Minn. | C. B. Wood and daughter and| Albert Thompson of Debs were Be- midji visitors “Saturday. Miss Hazel -Lindgrén was a Be- midji visitor over Sunday. | | Carl Thulen, Ted Peterson and C.| W. Woodford of Debs all hauled in| a load of Pulpwood Saturday. Mrs. Albert. Thompson and baby | of De¢bs arrived’ cn route to heri home from Devils Lake, N. D. Louis Mathiesori and Miss Veral Hiott were married, at Bemidji Phursday. They were, attended byt; Wilfiam Hendricks and Miss Lilaf: Elliott. They remained in Bemidji}: for two days, returning home Sat- urday evening, but the boys did hot orget to charivari them. We all got] ge__.plgars and we.all wish the you uble a long and happy married life.! Both are well known here and the; hwill sgoon-leave . for«]Mr, Mathiesop’ old home at Benson, Minn., where they will farm the old home place. Lhe home talent play given by :lo: cal young people in the hall in Buzzld}? was a good success and attended by 2 large crowd. They will show here in town later on. Misses Agnes and Jenme Anderson returned from their home at Thor- hazult Saturday, where they were for the holidays. They returncd to their school at Debs where both are teach- ing. . Miss Gladys Annanson of Debs was in town Saturday to meet her sister, ‘Almx.x, who returned from Bewid;1. i Miss Beulah Sewell returned from i Minneapolis Saturday Isho spent her holida, A, change of the e of service of the depot agent here was made, be- coming ' effective Monday morning,’ January 9, in which the agent’s hours will be from 9 a. m, to 6 p. m. This, is a great injustice o the people of this vicinity, especidlly in the coun- | ning wiere vacation. “KEEP'IN MIND * 5 i OUR “January Shoe ‘Sale A Clearance of all odds and ends and discontinued lines AT A SAVING OF 1-2 Bemidji Shee Store Minn .Ave. — Phone 172-W man’s Meat Dept.—Phone 928 9 3:dozen for. .. .$1.00 perlb ........ 35¢ : .$1.00 ... 12%¢ . 11ic .. B5c: 53c R 1 pkg . 25¢ 65¢c Qats, large try, as therc Will be no time to buy tickets or bill out express will do_hi: the publ he E lumber on the old mill site here in town the coming summer. Get out your logs as this will be the last work done here. o % % % * EAXKRF AR AR RARAENS e 9t ITIIORY [T & exquisite lace. PRI I TR RIYXIT guests at the S,'P. Aarnes home Sunday. . Mrs. Jessie Groves and son, Frank- lin, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Olmstead, returned to Bemidji last Thursday. Ronald Matheny, who is employed at Mr. Shear’s sawmill near Black- duck was home for a few days’ visit. The Misses Vera and Lois Matheny returned to their schools Saturday ;nlfter enjoying their vacation at their ome. Thewriter hare of kicking and hopes ¢ will do the same. T. B. Millar has announced that aw and plane all logs and IS XSS 2222 R Y 3] WHITE PINE * Just In! N ew cTatfitemDresses So Charmingly Beautiful As for the sleeves, they end in their own sweet way, some fit- ting snug, others falling “in graceful, loose lines. And selecting one to suit your needs right now is simple, for the pricesrange from a mod- to Minneapolis to resume her high school studies there. been vi aunt, to Bemi attending high school. tie Newman and Veda and Vera Matheny motored to Blackduck onc day last week, Billowy ruffles and rows of tiny tucks add a piquant touch to these new TAFFETA DRESSES—so charm- ingly youthful in mode. Made of excellent quality Taffeta, in rich dark blue,- warm browns and blacks, with clever corsages of hand- made silk fruit and flowers in : " gay colors, and new collars of 18] - Miss Elaine Ferker has returned Miss Carolyn Groves, who has iting at the home of her E. C. Olmstead, returned Saturday where she is M Billy Newman and the Misses Net- Veda Matheny returned to ool near Hines last Sunday. V. and Olmstead s _and_Verlon Groves were 814 BELTRAMI AVE. Fancy. Apples, per box Grape Fruit, each . 5¢ Cocoa, in bulk, 3 lbs. 10-1b pail Syrup -.......45¢c 5-1b pail Syrup Family pkg Oats 3 1bs Pure Lard. 9 tall cans Milk Red Seal Coffee, 5 1bs $1.25 White House Coffee, 3 lbs .. 9 49-1b sack Cremo Flour g %, 98-1b pack Cremo Flour .8pinach, 2 cang for...35¢ Fapéy” Xellow Cling Peadh Ifi 2V5 can, o CaNg iy Spaghetti or P T) T2 S— 6 pkgs ligg Noodles Fancy Whole Rice, 3 Ibs - 414-1b caddy Premium Crackers ......-. 60c Butter Krust Health .23c famaonam < ALICE CALHOUN —in— “THE LITTLE MINISTER” ‘Adapted by the famous novel by Bread ... 32c - 17 bars P. & G. James Barrie S0P, $1.00 7 bars Swiss Rose Soap ... Prices: 10c and 30c¢ Hours: 7:10 and 9:00 Polly Prim Cleanser, 2 cans MILLER'S CASH and CARRY STORE Large as:ortment of fancy Naval Oranges,, per dozen from .....o00eveecicncnns ‘Fresh Ham; gliced, 1 20c PHONE 295 30c and up .$2.85 or per dozen: .§5¢ Nix Rub Soap Chips, 2 lbs c Light-House Washing Powder, 3 pkgs .....24c Good 5-sewed Broom..58¢c 12 cans String Beans Beef Stew, 1b . Pot Roast, Ib Veal Stew, b . Veal Shouldes, Mutton Stew, Ib“..". Tc Mutton Shoulglmdlg i5c Roll Roast, 1b - ..20c ¥Fresh Hams, lb 18¢ Spare Ribs, 1b ‘16c Home-cured Boneless’ Corn Beef, 3 Ibs.....35¢ Fresh Side Pork, lb......17¢ Pork Sausage, b ......15¢c Hamburger, 1b ... ..18¢ Home-made Liver Sau- sage, b ... 2 Fresh Beef Tongue...... Home-made Country Style Sausage, 1b ....2! Pork, Loaf, 1b .... 2 Fresh Dressed Chick- ens, 1b

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