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

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B A S o o James Matthews left Thursday for Arch Whaley, Fred Petri, A. C. Han- | was spent in conversation and games len Gordon, W. Priebe, Selmer Hal- Rocheéster to receive medical treat-|nah, John Taylor, Fred Denean and |Mr. and Mrs. Bromaghin were pre-|vorson, Hedin Hegg and Mr. Spicer. ment for a short time. irs. (Ludwig Holum visited with Misses Ellen Hannah, Alvina Denean [sented a piece of aluminum, M and‘Adelaire Denean. Miss Fannie Lewis spent last week- | relatives in Alida Friday and Satur- {end with Iva Bromaghin. day. | A number from here attended the| Mrs. Branton went to Solway Wed- ENJOYS FINE PROGRAM |Gadies’ Aid at the Ekre home last|nesday and will visit with her son . o lid ednesday. 4 .. |James Braaton and family. Harry Scott of Leonard arrived in| ~More than twenty ladies braved the | Miss Hazel Pitt of Minneapolis, is| Miss Myrtle Gordon went to Crook-| ‘| Bemidji Wednesday and expects to be|Snow storm yesterday afternoon and |visiting at the Chas. Pitt home. ston Thursday. She will visit friends employed here for a couple of months.‘*at?el_lded ‘the meeting of the Home| Rev. A. K. Voss of Detroit, Minn,, |and relatives. 3 ] | Missionary society of the Methodist'|held services at the Cougregational| Mr: Fritchie spent a few days at| Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Carver; 703 | chureh, held at the home of Mrs. I.|church last Sunday, Dulutk last week. | Fourteenth street, have as theix, guest | W; Nix, 805 Bemidji avenue. = Mrs.| Wiley Ames and Silas Teigland of| Mr. T. Thorson and daughter § 1- the former's cousin, Miss Rose Syasc |G H. Zentz conducted the devotion-|Alida were business visitors herelvia of Alida were Bemidji visitors of Fosston. a:. ;i@!‘b Wl\fih.,th; mission, llefln Tucsday. [Thursday. study, ““Our Negro Race” was led by | ' pijard Seymour of Mallard spent surprise party: was given at the Spring will soon be here. Have.your | M5 W. F. Jameson and Mrs, Blaine | wodnasday here, . - A spent ] A Sovensen Home far the Traaseth car painted or varnished naw. Poarl |Lambert. They told of the goad Mot | Mrs. Taylor of the Bagley normal |family last Friday, . Barnell. Phone 202W. S B :2:50‘12 1""0"’;‘55dfi‘:}':fa?;p%:fism&';’;u:dlv department and Mrs. Mae Barnes Co.| Mrs, N. K. Lawrenson returned Mrs. Ole Larson who was conval- | DY the society in-the various states, E:}L'n'af‘tl::‘;‘:‘onm P e e e Miss . Ida Virginia Brown. spent| :. : Thursday, at La Porte, where she has| METHODIST MISSION MEET a class of music pupils. Items for this column will be gladly reccived by Mrs. Harvey, telephone 114-W. Readers uwe | it to their guests and to thum- | selves to sce that items of local v B interest are roported. Every item i will be, given proper considera- | tion when source is known. e LR A George Fort of [Eckles is attending to business’ matters Bemidji ‘this week. e Miss Letha: Shirk is; yisiting her . Fourteenth street. Mother and babe - soloist with the Mc! " “will return tonight from a trip to sister, Mrs. Sylvan~Allen on Four- teenth street this. week, $ Use' “Flicko” . for ‘removing dirt. 1 g X B LENATUG2-6 | 2 1 Miss _Tillie Carpenter, America avenue, left Friday for Duluth to visit friends and relatives for a few days, Clifford’ Phibbs came to Bemidji yesterday from Rockwood and visited relatives until this morning, when he returned to Rockwood. Fifteen-inch hard and ‘soft wood slabs for $3.50 per load at Bemidji Manufacturing: Co. 12-7tf A son was.born. recentl§ to Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Allen at their home on are reported to be doing well. Mr. and Mrs. H. L., Rasmussen left this morning for Philip, Wis., to at- tend the funeral of Mr. Rasmussen’s father, who died there yesterday. Rev. Blaine Lambertj will go' to Hines tonight, where he will show his stereoptican pictures “The Pion- eer Trail” and give a lecture in con- nection. —_— “Hello.” Come on:over and listen in at the dance given by the Tele- phone operators, Feb. 23, at the new armory. - 4t2-2-4-7-10 Dick Van Arnam came to Bemidji yesterday and spent a few hours be- tween trains at his home, 914 Amer- ica avenue._ He left this morning for Brainerd. : . L. O. Petrie and family of Rock- wood are confined to their home with chicken pox, which is reported to be prevalent-in that ‘vicinity in an un- usually severe form. o $50,000 to loan on fayms. Dean Land company. " N 1-18tf Mrs. ‘R. M. Danielson, /1319 Min- nesota avenue, is reperted to be ill at her_home, and her mother, Mrs. D. McCleary, arrived yestgtddy from her :ome at Fisher, Minn!, to' care for er. / g Miss Mildred ‘tg‘x‘sguy, contralto il Concert com- pany, is a friend of Mrs. H. L. Huff- man and will be entertained at her home while in Bemidji the first of the week. 5 . % 4 —_— Miss_Katherine .Speelman. of near ‘Thief River Fglls “is .visiting- Mrs. Matthew Petri’ on: Park ‘avenue and assisting her with the housework. Mrs. Petri has-not:been very well of late but is now Improving. The eve of gladness and of joy— Telephone operators’ dance, “Oh, Boy.” . 4t2-2-4-7-10 ‘W. 3, Burnside who moved his type- writer repair shop headquarters re- cently to Bemidji from Grand Rapids, near-by towns, and will look after work here for a few days. Dr. C. R. Sanborn arrived in Be- midji this morning from Chicago, where he is taking post graduate work, and will transact business here for a few days. He visited his mother at St. Paul en route to Bemidji. Mrs. Gladis Smith, employed at ‘Wilson & Co., store, has been un- able to attend to her work for the past week, because of illness, but is reparted to be convalescing - at. her apartments in the Jefferson hotel. Ask your grocer for “Flicko *” 6t2-6 escing from her recent illnéss, was not as weil today and is again con- fined to her bed. + Mrs. Belle Long of Puposky is spending today in Bemidji shopping ahd ‘while here is the guest of he: sister, Mrs. C. A. Knonke. Miss Laura Buckman is expected to arrive home tonight from the twin cities, where she has been pu:chasing her spring millinerystock. without scratching, i 6t2-6 It cleans “Flicko.” Mrs. Fred Grout and children left Bemidji yesterday for Carrol, Towa, where Mr. Grout is employed.. They expect to make their home there. Miss Lucile Gray, who has been bookkeepey_at the O’Leary-Browser store for; several months, left yester- day for her home at Wahpeton,, N. Dakota. Mrs. J. Achinbach has returned to her howee, 111 Fifth street, from a two weeks’ visit with her mother at Alma, Wis., and her daughter, Miss Milrae, a student at thé U. of Minn. Oh, Boys! Don’t . forget to call your best girl and ask her to go to the Telephone operators’ dance, Feb. 23, for she will enjoy it. 4t2-2-4-7-10 Mechanics use “Flicko,” it cuts the grease. B 6t2-6 Mrs. Ira French has received word that her sister, Miss iiaywood of Lit- tle Falls is seriously ill. She has vis- ited here at various times, and her friends will be sorry to hear of her illness. E The Great Northern rotary snow plow went through Bemidji yesterday afternoon about 3 o’clock, and its ap- pearance indicated that other: places were also getting their share of the snow storm. Mrs. John Bailey of Nebish, who has been under the care of special- ists -at Rochester for' several ‘weeks following an operation, arrived in Be- midji this mofning and is a: guest at the home of her son, Roy Bailey and family, 706 Thirteenth street. \ P NOTICE: This is to thank you for the loyal support you.have. given me since the establishment of my business. in Be- midji. I have sold my business to Mr. E. R. Jahr of this city. I be- speak for the same 10yal support that you have given me. : , Yours-truly, 0. E. Ericksen. 1t-Pd MISS LEET ENTERTAINED. The “Once a Week Club” wac en- tertained this week by Miss Ruby Leet at her home, 609 Bemilji ave- nue. Social conversation was enjoy- ed while the guests sewed. ENTERTAIN SEWING CLUB. Misses Margaret and Amy Peterson entettained a number of young la- dies at their home, 909 America ave- nue, last evening. Sewing and social conversation were enjoyed and lunch was served. METHODIST HOME GUARDS Mrs. Frank Higby has been con- fined this week to her home, 613 Twelfth street, . with a severe cold and la grippe. Her daughter, Mrs. Oscar’ Erwig of 511 Minnesota ave- nue, is assisting incaring for her. H. A. Toensing, who has been em- ployed by the O’Leary-Bowser Co., as salesman for the past year, has resigned his position since the change in ownership and has accepted a sim- jlar position with' Carlson’s Variety Store. v 3 “The :line is busy.” . Of course; talking about the Telephone dance Feb. 23, at the mew armory. = 3 b 442-2-4-7-10 Miss _Floy Edson, who. has taught first and second grades.at'the Bemidji State Teachers’ college, left.last eve- ning for New York city, where she will enter Columbia University, to take up special * work. Miss “Anna Searfoss is expected to arrive in Be- midji Monday from Columbia Univer- sity and will succeed Miss Edson in her work at the local college. Matthew Petri, who suffered a slight stroke of paralysis in July of last year, and was under special treat- ment at_St, Anthony’s hespital in Bemidji for a short time is improving' in health. Mr. and Mrs. Petri for-/ merly resided on their farm near Wil- ton but Mr. Petri’s illness made it necessary- for them to remain here and they are making their home at HOLD MEETING TOMORROW The Home Guards of the Metho- dist church will meet at the home of Leslie Isted, 1015 Lake Boulevard, tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock. All members are:-urged to'be present. ST. PHILIP'S LADIES WILL HOLD FOOD SALE TOMORROW : Phe ladies of St. Philip's church will hold’a food sale in the Gas com- pany’s office tomorrow afternoon. The proceeds of the sale are to be used toward assisting all needy families in the city, it is announced. BETHEL LUTHER LEAGUE TO .. FORM BIBLE STUDY CLASS An_English Bible Studyelass will be organized by the Luther League of the Bethel Lutheran church’at the church. this evening;, - All imembets and any. others who care to.take up the study, are invited to attend. '~ - BIRTHDAY SURPRISE, A-number of friends'and neighbors og Mrs. Fred Denean surprised her yesterday at her home, 1000 Misaiss- ippi avenue, in horior of her birth an- niversary. Social conversation was enjoyed throughout the afternoon and a delicious lunch served at which Mrs. La Combe and Mrs. Sanders were hostesses. The guests presented her some pretty and useful birthday gifts. Those present were: Mesdames Wal- the corner of Twelfth street .and Park avenue, ter Denean, Alfred La Combe, Tor: Coultas, Fred Sanders, Rene Botting, angd how education . along - different lines, had proven to be of inestimable value to the race. - rhis, with several songs sung by the society, completed the afternoon’s. program, ' and ‘was followed by a business session, and Lenten offering envelopes - were dis- tributed. A short social session, dur- ing which tea and wafers were served by Mrs, Nix, closed a very pleasant afternoon. Postal Air Service. More than 10,000,000 letters were carrled by the post office air mail serv- Jce in the third quarter of 1921, Assistant Postmaster General Shaugh- nessy told the members of the Society of Automotive Engineers at one of its recent meetings on commercial avia- tion, During that period the alr mail carriers " covered ‘391,000 ‘miles, 97 per cent of these scheduled trips were completed on time and all of the regular trips were made without fn- juries. ‘The cost of operation, which -was $8 per ton mile in 1920, was. re- duced In 1921 to $8 per ton mile, and with the improved design of machine now being put in use by the Post Of- fice department, the cost for the com- ing year is expected to be reduced to $260, Astronomers- Were . Wrong. A sixty-inch reflecting telescope pur- chased for the Harvard. college -ob- servatory nearly 20 years ago and Jater -abandoned - as unsatisfactory has been proyed by recent successful tests to be of decided value. It is one of the four largest reflectors in the world. Made ‘80 .years ago ‘in England by A. .A. Common, a_famous telescope maker, it wds bought by Harvard in 1902, for a special type of visual work,, but when set up and tested was called unsatisfactory. Since that time as- tronomers have learned much about -the characteristics and special uses of. big reflectors, and the recent tests promise ‘good results with - this tele- scope in' radiometric work, EREEEA TR RERR A ® SHEVLIN b I'Cii’!fliiii*dflf’!l Mr. Durant. was ‘a_business caller at Bemidji Monday. < Sheriff Barness of Bagley was a business visitor here Mnoday. George Courtney of Bagley spent Sunday at the Hanson home. : Mr, and Mrs. Joe Renne entertain- ed John and Sam Desjardins and Ar- thur Renner at dinner last Sunday. C. E. Burfield and Irwin Gordon were Bemidji visitors Monday.~ Grace Thorson, Helga Solberg and Even Ekre attended the dance at Hamilton’s Saturday night. A number from here attended the dance at Alida Saturday night. A number of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs: P. E. Brom- aghin Tuesday evening. The evening GRINAGER’S SUNSHINE GROCERY Phone 851 Best value in canned Evaporated - Milk, tall cans, unsweetened and sterilized, 2 cans....23c 10 cans for ... $1.00 | Creamery Butter, 1-b prints, market ‘is strongesx: 3! alb .. - 5-1b lots . . $1.70 Salmon, pink, flats, Col- umbia’ River,-2 for..25¢ Oil Sardines, Maine, Farrell’s. Best Oleo- margarine .............. 28¢c Rolled Oats, 9-1b bag..50c ‘ ‘ ‘Apples, Rome. Beauties, = [ Corn, stapdard, '24:01-.‘.251:“}: i Peas, Early June, 2 or | Onions, Spanish, imported sweet and fine eaters, ‘ Penick Syrup, Gal, No. 10, APk ..ot 47¢c Bacon,. special a 1b...18¢c Dixie Belle Sugar Cookies, 334-1b- market basket, special . 49c . several days’ with ler brother James +Miss Cecil Holton entertained a number of her friends at her home ( Thm:sdny evening. Miss Hazel Pitt is spending a few days at the Baum home at Bagley. The following were business visit- ors at Warren, Minn,, last week: Al-|done. dence. Considerable checked before much damage Braaton and family at Solway. excitgment was caused here last Saturday when fire broke out in the Nick Hanson resi- By quick action the fire -was ‘was e A A A A AT Nobody can afford Cheap foods WE SELL QUALITY ALWAYS— STILL OUR PRICES ARE Large pkg Quaker Oats, per pkg. Large pkg Post Toasties, per pkg. Fairy Soap, 3 bars for .......... Luna White Soap, 5 bars for Nokomis Brad Pumpkin, in large cans Sunkist Sweet Juicy Oranges, special, 2 sizes, per dozen .............cococecnascesn Leg of Spring Lamb, per lb Shoulder Lamb, per 1b Lamb Stew, per 1b . Leg of Veal, per lb. Shoulder Veal, per Veal Stew, per b .... Boneless ‘Roast, per 1b Beef Stew, per 1b ome-made Pork Sausage, per lb EATABLES NOT HIGH 0Oc, 40c Fresh Dressed Chicken—Celery—Head Lettuce, ‘Palace Meat and Grocery PHONES 200-201 Better Service Delivery Hours: 8:30-10.30 A. M. 2:30-4:30 P..M. CLIFFORD’S Weekly Specials 2 large size pkgs of Corn Flakes. . . . 221-1b sacks of Oatmeal 5-1b sack of Farina .. ... 25¢ 95¢ 10-1b pail of pure Minn. Sorgum. . .$1.25 5-1b pail of Peanut Butter: 85¢ 5-1b pail of pure Fruit Preserves. . . . $1.45 Libby’s Corn Beef, 12-0z can ...... 20c Bacon, narrow strips, perlb ....... 20c Cliffords PHONE 160 — McPhail Recital UNDER THE AUSPICES OF “BEMIDJI MUSICAL ‘AT THE Not Cheap Goods, But Good Goods Cheap ‘Corner 4th and Minnesota Ave. PHONE 160 ART CLUB METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 8:15 MONDAY EVENING, FEB. 6th STUDENTS—55c ADULTS—85c (Including Tax) Tickets on Sale by Club Members—or at the following Drug Stores: BARKER'S CITY BOARDMAN'S Dresses Are Here BEAUTIFUL AND EXCLUSIVE | MODELS ) We are anxious for you to see them all as they arrive. N Our reputation for handling the very new- est in Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear assures you of a selection that is not surpassed by larg- er city stores. . An Early Selection Is to Your Advantage ILSON 2 CO Troppman’s Gro\tery Dept.—Phone 927 Meat Dept.—Phone 928 SUGAR market has advanced and is very strong— We are still selling— 16 POUNDS FOR ... . sl st $1.00 (With a purchase of $1.00 or over) 100 POUND SACK .. . .. $6.25 (10 cents less not delivered) Buy Now—This Price Cannot Last Long! 1 Apples, a few boxes left at ... .$2.50 Cream of Nut Butter, per-1b e, 28c .‘ Special, 4 Ibs for ... . $1.00 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY Powdered Sugar, per 1b ... ssstemaieaiin 10c Loaf Sugar, per Ih: . 10c Vanilla Wafers, per Ib O ¥ 470 Lard (Mcat Dept. Only), 9 Ibs fo .-$1.00 Pork Chops, per 1b ... o 5 4 " 19c Pork Roast, per Ib ... 15¢ Leg of Pork, per 1b ... J6c Round Steak, per 1b ... :18c Sirloin Steak, per 1b . .. 20c Beef Roast, per Ib .. ..10c Boiling ‘Beef, per 1b .. T Sausage and Hamburger, per Ib, ... Big Slash in Meat Prices SATURDAY, FEB. 4, 1922 In order to reduce our stock before moying into our new home on Sceond street, we are offering the fol- lowing prices in fresh meats. Pork CMaps, per Ib ... Pork Roast, per Ih Leg of Pork, per Ib . Round Steak, per Ib Sirloin Steak, per Ib . Beef Roast, per 1b ... Boiling Beef, per Ib . Hamburger and Sausage, per 1b REDUCED PRICES IN ALL MEATS &, LARSON & EDD CASH-AND-CARRY ? PEOPLES CO-OPERATIVE STORE ~4 — —p & t R

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