Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 15, 1922, Page 3

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October l:“am for :1;..5“1{.-- ladly receive y. Mra. Eqno (‘elephona 114.W. Readers owe J. L. lebertson as: . aecepted gosnt,wn in. the: ccngfly enxineer‘s ot E. W. Nix left Bemidji Tuesday noon for Ashland and Moraas, Wis., I on a business trip. ’ Valentme cafeteria supper at: Pres- erian church Fndgy, ’5:30 to 7:30. enu in tomorrow’s issue. 1t2-15 Renry Krahri and Knafe ' 'I‘ensmke came to Bemidji Tuesdny to serve aa grand jurors. 3¢¢and Mrs. Lou and Jaxine; Da is of Northgrn were attendi ness mattern idji Salt blocks ‘af 75¢ at ~Courtney Seéd and Feed company. . - 1t2 15 E: Mrs. A. ‘Annette left flMI dny for Thief River Falls and phcfis to tran.uct business lor a weel ted a :ipec’?:dtn Temai time. 5 Polar Pie. Ask for it. 2-1412 J. Evan Cursgp f.. b?mg amved in' the ci Te by flle csenou illnels s brother, G. een " attending City for in Bemil City, Mg{ n Rhea Auto sehool since the firht 6 Come to this cafeteila supper Friday evening.. :at .. Presbyterian “‘church. Everybody welcome. 1t2-15 | !_IOOD res Tiesday eir home:atLits tle Falls, Aftel' an extended -visit with Mrs. Jolingon’s mother, Mrs. AL nette, and other relatives. "Polar Pie.! Ask for. 5 ad midji Tuesdny .én Toute ti from Northwood, N.:D., where he at-| tended the nernl of his brother, An-l drew Tastna last Saturday. Mrs Jiilia Syder received word | Tuesday morning:from: relatives in Chicago, of the death of ;her thre year-old daughter, and she left Tu day right ‘to attend”the funeral. has been‘*‘employed -for “the” past few days by the C. W. Jewett company, as stenographer. Fifteen-inch bard and. soft 'W‘r " alabs for $3.50 c,,r load‘at n.-mu.. l Manufacturing’ A letter has_been recewed by friends in Bemidji from™ Mrs, E. q} McGregor, a resident of :Bénildji: £o; several years, but now. of Boise, | Idaho; 'stating that they ‘were’ hvfltk the coldest weather there that had been experienced .in .34 years, the temperature reaching ‘10 degrees be- low zero. _Food home cooking _ af uietem' supper at Presbyterian evening. Bring your friends. Spring will soén car painted or varnished now. Barnell. Phions 202W.. Mr. and Mrs. H. L.:Rasnussen tirned Tnesdng gfternoon. to_their| home, 1015 = Dewey avenue; ;géxfi Philips, Wis., where they went two - Frid 51 weeks ago, to attend.the funeral of |’ dsser’s:father. They. ston- ngnin this mommx to fii‘nm bu ness at town north of Bemi dji. MPhl to. 2 day fromufis fA'xY-i in fil’?xi?vnod' and Mrs. Phibbs * returned. to_her home | this morning with hi She has beén in’ Bemidji for the past three weeks| The, Mi with her-daughter, Miss Peatr], to re-| st chuich will meet ceive doctor’s care for a badly: spuln— ed wrist which she received when she fell on an icy step. 'he splint was | removed from her-arm: a. few" dnys' aga and she is able to use it some agnm | Rantz, and vocal duet by: Misses Hilda “The Ladies’ ,(‘;lllld 3 hurch-will meet:tom “il-rami ayenue, « Mesdam Kusba,, will he the hp: e Presbyterian, church,, Mrs L. M: chairman, will meet Th day afternoon at the home of George Kreatz, 607 Bemidji ave) and all members are urged to b . present o ELKS TO HOLD: REGULAR ~3Es MEETING THURSDAY NI 4‘rmi-fofmal Wear, . Tll neck has sleeves ‘and. about the neck is yat ‘& o’cloi izeand black chenille braid: L A fabric_so ‘soft and lustrous as char-_ | reheatsal for the minstrel" -show, .an ize requires 3/‘ bers be present: . izes, 33 to 46 mches hlls.téand 18 to ‘fi 12411. ;nnsfer. blue or yellow, ng.| Civie & Commezxce:ass large,; attendance i lz 1 bg;e highway; tic. prg ces at the ing. several weeks at Grand ?:m, 1.today, when_her pi Y yesterday lnd trans-| ome, 1313’ ere and: social conversation hel; st 2 8. p pleasant evening, and. 1 ted to: go on’to-Baudette afd today, where heswill Xook after rond Work for'a few duys. PESEE A #RESBYTERIAN PRIMARY Cold: wnther «did .not-keéep . .the 'fi.'fi'nm m‘“fii‘l‘h’“f? ok The firm reports the largest sales.t years: ’I‘hu ss;le Prenbytermn Suaday basement .of ‘the-church. and hearts had been_used in the de le'h lfimda’y night he-State Pharma- served, . Thé chi a!terpoon “ playing. P. Warford, Mrs, H. ™ ‘Mes, Luther -Olgo ‘who_were ~presén ted a posi- s Electric | for it. ~ 2-14tf ] ternoon to Fergus Falls, where he isH the Fergus Falls}i mmereia Eh and’. the Ottertail County Fan- association, after spend- ing Tuesday. with his family here. Mrs J. W. Smith and t.l:nhn‘ hson ony’s hos- i _home, 109 th’ street. The bsby ‘has been t is reported to be getting along niee!y now. - - s on giofind‘l‘)firley at Cotttiey Setd atid,Feed Co. 1t2-15 “HOLD nzaxxt%rbmcuf i be held ock at " the the home of Mrs.’G, RZMartin, 1315 Bixby avenue., Theseeond of the| Fseries of lessons: “on Japam will b studied and _musical numbers as fi Tows: will be’given: violin solo, Mi: | Dodge; piano solo, ‘Mrs. Charles Martin and Ruth FJce All are wel- IN APPRECIATION. { We desire to ‘ess our _sincere | thanks fori the kindnessés shown |-|~1 during the- illness; dm{;h@ml inter-! ment of Russel]l K. Brooks. We es-| pecially thunk the Masons, the Am- | ericag Legion Auxiliary gnd the Ral ‘1- Gracle post of the American. Legion, and all who offered floral tributes. Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Brooks. | Mrs, Lottie Brooks. S I Mrs. Harold Hayner. _ Miss Mabel Brooks. 1td2-151 come. i o Stork Had Busy Day. The storlarrivéd.at the home of Issac Devoms, Kansas City, Mo, in heflvy;m:chln; order, .one, morning! | last month. He left behind one new djlzc—n. Isaag, Jr., n_the Devon home, qfinpd and | he- left | FI lv. nesv terrier. punple glan hareg; one new calf, and lhree new maltese kittens, ernoon at the home: of Mrs: Pratt, 124% Bel- tatt axd nf the. Ladies”. Axd “< ['were also used on 'the curtain dra] ‘8t thy the: business meeting, there. will-be:a afford to- supply- its own, ‘it is: especially urged that all mem- efi(fi'e ‘decorations, hearts:and’ c\mids tastefully - arranged;. -Music, ents were served by tim host- | DEPARTMENT INTERTAINED { The * pnmflry départment of the ol ' was very plensantly - entertained - yesterday -af- ternoon at a Valentine party in the Red ‘paper orations, - and -refreshments of ice ‘cream with red heart center and s to attend the an- |Heart-shaped - frosted cogkies ‘were )mdMa happy “The Home of Aunt Bétty’s Products” —PHONE 425— c' RISTIAN ENDEAYOR TO. 1 GIVE SUPPER FRIDAY NIGHT' Valentive" lcui bagement of . the. general fublic ‘ig" invited. Ph lis Snti)l'fl and- E..C. Swe of the ' groomi:.o) has d)sposed of same, an their home. ELKS LADIES GIVE VERY: ENJOYABLE VALENTINI to .be a very enjoyable affai calor scheme, red and, whil carried out in the decorations, i being strung and hung thrrop the rooms, and hearts andj H i hmzms?;y:;:‘;e:::h‘xédw‘:: The !B, p.|ham dresses, made a veryspleasing |3 deep flowing sections. The embroidery - | 0. E.. Id: Thursda; Vg’x?;f;g IR0 r ; being filled with ham and, and .hearts. being. used on. Dancing was. enjoyed apd’ca; ed ‘by the guests during the ev All Teported a very plen d e: A Plcture That Spai Romance nnd Advenhu-e c- ToMokfiow Early ! Fresh asd Wafi Don’t fornl to uke home a loaf of AUNT BETTY’S sRaAb —or some of her wonderfu b v AN pactry to the children. .‘l‘he hrist deavor. ety oi th Prfsbytg::nzqmrchq w’xfic “give ald a _supper - in the pidg from 5:30 o’clock, to which the ! : s\v:nMAfixJAcoéson 4 _MISS Adfl. Iic on ot | mfl* Baul' O: ark - of %&k’at zhe aginbyob Lbie"enien o b u}\ns conducted.’ :‘,,m\‘.k\t-» or .some but position in a hardware store" at gnm- 1| bridge, where they expect to make ‘The Elks Ladies:sponsored.a. V,pb en;me party for the Elks.last eve: ning at the club. rooms, w}ncb wo’;;d upid: pes, and the ladies dressed in bright: gmg. & W, s $ B ARE mafisfig plaHS to make this s o ’gha btgger and better Ser- | viee. ms‘tltution ' ' Our pohcy i | welfare of he crxsf - er ¢omes first, and: thzt welfare is only provid: ed for by conducting an efiic1ent economrcafil , S’ellurg' goods . 6n . dredit . 38 | meither economlcal nqr‘efiic- ehsive pro: | Gess for both the customer - and the store. Someone pays for Credi. Yol I know the expense of ke % pF accounts--the expense 0 ol lectlons the éxpense of los_' ' aecounts, the expénse of ¢re. - dit rating services, and many ional expenses, that are ct a credit one. ‘And this expense is paid for by the cash customer to - the same extent as by the L perip to whom credit is ‘ex- ten We beliéve that on a cash basis we 5 . '¢an mgke our store a much mote sat- isfactory place to trade, therefore our merchandise will be sold on'a strictly cash basis. Our cost of doing business. will ‘be lower ' dnd our service to you more efficient, and the cash method will enable us to render a still greater sérvice by selimg you the hrghest qufilitxés at'lower prices. We look forward to serving yofi in the future. Until We Can Re-mnrk Our Meé¥cha prq; Prices (about 10 days) a Discount of 10% Wafi Allowed on-All Merchandue Not’ Merked Down.

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