Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 22, 1922, Page 3

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1 gladly' received by Mrs. tel 1140 2 it to their gues Fourth street. . eturned . yesterday eapolis, where ss for a few days ednes- 2-14tf Mrs. Di Brumud Tuesday to visit relatives -and friends for a'few days. s C McGhee, county: supermten ent, is visiting schools in the north- ern part of -the county\ this week. Remember. the box social at the Salvation Army hall\wnight 1t2-22 M. hell left this morn- ing tor Blg Falls, where she will visit ~ her:intle, Frank Hardy for a week. Mrs R. Gilmore is ill at her. )mme, 905 Lake Boulevard, and is-under care:of -a .trained . nurse, Miss Lenef of Fosston. Polar Pie. Ask for it. 2-14tf — Ty was _born to hristianson, who I a i.rm near Bemi 'uesday -“ing-at the home of. nurse Mrs. AcC. Smith, 720 Beltnm avenue. ’ 2 A dluxh&er tnme. was in ‘B:tm’ i is_home in Btmz your -friénds to the box so- cialat the Snlvnfion. Army tonl;gtzht, sts Kathryn Manu' xnd Mg, M-rlon Valler-of Fosston were zuéstfi yes;erday, and they returned’ hcmes today. Spring, will soon be here. Have your ted or varnished mow. Miss. Fa; F;eemln, u:ncher school at Northern, is ill at the home | of her' parents; Mr.: and Mrs. J. Freeman, 1201 Irvine avenue, Miss ‘Lakin is substituting- for her dur- ing her.absence.: Bring your inends to the box s0- cial at the Salvation” Army mmtgzhg2 1 Miss Josephine Janiack who makes her home in Bemidji with Mrs. ChristieGroff, 1200 America avenue, has ‘been ' very ‘ilt:for’ the ‘past~10 - days, but:was reported to be shghtly . improved:this mommg. Fiftee: R for $3.50 per load at I-Wl he!unu Co. S¢ D. Snyder, connty highway. en gineer left Tuesday évening for Min- neapolis, whete he.will attend the meetings of the anmneers and sur- veyors of the - te of Minnesota which are bemg he e this week. Mr. K;_ Bliler have gone to'Minneapolig where Mr. Bliler e);opecas tp transact b.nnness until about t! leles’ first: different heels at’ 75¢c pet pair. Be- St 7t2-25 Chfcm’ to tnnsut further business before returningjito-Bemidji the Jat- ter part of the(gve 2-14‘ rs, Harry_ Sorenson of Waiker Hn! n(,l few days in BeZ midji as the guests of friends, and were 6:0' wloek dinner kuesi‘ last _eve- i and Mrs.' S. D. Snyder They retgrned late! trdfin Tast Mr. and.. to their hotue on evening. $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land company. 1-18t¢ Mr. and Mr3. E; A Grier of Ten- strike came. to Bemi are gue-ts of Mr.and A nick and other friends. They réfiin Masonic Washington - birthday cele. bration and expect -to retum to their home tomorrow. trans: |- VanAtnum ,went tp‘ ni | dibeult to rebabllitate in" the sayings the 'and; ‘more=—are mln‘ 10 PRIy & % Theére ‘18.n0. chimneyplace; the wood | house will-be irretrievably si s to thele mmm A GIRLISH SATIN Youthful ‘charm is the keynote of this straight-line . frock in olive brown - satin’ trimmed with self-color. velv bands. The back of the long-wai blouse cxtends over the shou!ders and i85 ed tothe gathered front. The neck is cut to form a deep V, after which the fronts ape underfaced and rolled Wwith the ' velvet-bound * collar, Gatt panels are sewn to the skirt éxtensions-and trimmed with barids of velvet. Medium size requires § yards 36-inch satin and 414 yards ribbon. Pic R No. 94 tended. to' go to few days before | iy new home ‘st Minot, Mr. and 19 Bemld]x NK AS HUMORIST “One of. .fll Wittiest w” the wlmut, writes Chatincey M. s, magasly “Willlam M. map'I mr met,” of &wlttheconmmfl' oroftheut- ruon.k Waite:a capy of-his elogy.on | P./Chase, Waite's ud:at- the slm. L}me a “his letter sénd:you: :ml one ol ¢ 34 lpnx aftera dinner. of ‘Harvard, “'coats ‘of his Mr. £ ‘When I go to a Har- ys leave the coats & ln(unm entury, TR Some -who - love " good flnnp—fld happlly Interest in ‘the architecture of former agés s awakening mofe remarkable old ‘peasant’s dwelllng at Harre¢veld, .a ‘lonely hamlet on. the heather In the province of Gelderland. reen tho plgm for holu- é for_me cows and- goats:.and chickens »nvlng pedcefully together with the fnmates, floor, .which is_sllowed plnlu fire burns fn & lole In " and wife, who 2 aré; llvlnt hére sre beset” with the ex- tremely- modern, yet most unfortunate thonght of having & wall built bnw”n room, by a! N,mouy/m‘efller n 1t is mu The creator of. strange new b has a right to demand se much (at- tentlon) . from “anybedy who . undér- takes to pronbunce judgment. Is it 100 thueh to ask?/ 1 don’t Tmagine, for example, that my:own fiair for strange | new beauty, is special ‘and extraordi- | pary, a thing that could not be cultl- vated“by any ‘lover of old familiar| beauty who” honestly- desires to culti- | vate It. Eor beauty. is ageless, eternal and. one,. recognizable under all dif-| ferences of form.—Baltimore Ameri- their regular. meeting .~ |EREE, LUTHERAN LADIES. of: pen. “The . good»- thln;s Mr Evarts sald | use and have ft reme¥ed |- The Knights of Ct lumbus ‘willsheld < ‘eve- ning, at 8 o’clockin.the K,mx, Y-S,u' Columbus hall, ... . HOLD MEETING' T 0w The Ladies’ Aid of the Ly theran church fifth ward, will be én- tertained Thursday. afternoon at the home- of ' Mrs, ‘Edwin "Akre -and all members are urged to be present. ST. PHILIP'S LADIES’ AID - HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW The Ladies’ Aid-of St. Philip’s church will. meet Thursday afternoon with. Mrs. D. R. Burgess, 6156. Minne- sota avenue, and.will be entertained by Mrs, J. Bisiar and Mrs. Burgess. All members are urged to be present. METHODIST. LADIES’ AID DlVlSlON MEETS TOHORROW The miiscellaneous division of .the Ladies’ Aid. of the Methodist church, Mrs.“J. B. Mipnick, chairman, will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs.” A E. - Ellison, 312 " “Ninth street, and will “be enwruined b?r Mys.D. Wileox and Mrs. Ellison. All membergare urged to be present. MOOSEHEART LEGION TO " ENJOY SOCIAL TONIGHT The wpman of the Mooseheart Le- gion are. planning a_pleasaut social time .at. their colonial party tonight which will followtheir regylar busi- ness meeting at the Moose hall: All members. are requested to be there mmpfly at.7:30 o'clock. There are, tén candidates to be initiated at the business meeting, and the social, will A AT T INITY. LU'I‘HERAN There will be special Lel\}en Sery- iees at Trinity - Lutherdn ' house church, v?e‘m:ls;y at Thlrteentah, on every: Wednes evetiing - during Legt, be; npm March 1. Tlfine?:- ry” Arom: qu#,t &is um' a{ Bgthl.ny .lln cH . e i gony in Gethse- Marp 8——“Peter Denies Christ.” March 15—"Chnst Found Gm!t,y VS, ng R 22—*“Jesus €04 March 29— “The Bearers of 'the Cross.” - Hast Thou Forsaken Me.” Apnl 12—*“The Centurion and the Cross.” April, 14—“The Wounded God.” Come! old Lenten hymm alone is worth it. . W. FRENK. Pastor. THE PICTURE WITHZ MISSION— zmr_nmumum.v,-, . Children Under 16 "~ Not Admitted Matinee 2:30-—30c ' Evenings 7:10-9—35¢ i b April :5—"My God! My God! \\ hy |§ Glody of Man’s |{ The. singing. of the.good || ple’ dfl 4~of COMPLIMENTARY PARTY. ‘A party was given last evening at the homte of Misses Margaret and Amy. Peterson, 909 America avenue, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. -Roy Trafton, there being about 30 guests present. social evening with dancing enjoyed by all, and lunc] i TRINITY LUTHERAN TO A George - Washington . Bunco so- cial will be given by the young BETHEL LUTHERAN LADIES - MEET THURSDAY AFTERNOON The Ladies’ Aid of the Bethel Lu- theran church will meet ‘Thursday afternoon at 2:30:in the church par- lors, and will be entertained by Mrs. Alfred .Moen. All are welcome. Games were played and a wes served ENJQY, SOCIAL TONIGHT society of the Trinity Lutheran urch, tonight at the church pars 1300 Beltrami avenue. A cor- invitation is extended to all. B.'A. C. CLUB'TO ENJOY MQCK TRIAL TONIGHT “"The By A./Cs elub will hold & mock | | trial at its regular meeting, this-eve.|: i nfilm £oom. oys have been or'some time an very inter Ilr(ed to be presen PRESBYTEIIAN DIVISION:TO, o’clock: uj of the s’ Smpa;m “for' this it promises to be ing.- ' All ‘mem “GIVE SOCIAL THIS EV. NING A Washington birthday socisl will iven this evening by div the La church, f th l’rfla‘sI Fo' dof the . the ¢hurch. Anye ines,” entertainniel quested to brmg a childhood photo- graph. Everyone is invited to attend and a good.time .is assured all who come. A siall fee wil be asked ac~ cording to the height. HELP WAS URGENTLY NEEDED Darky Evidently Had Troubles of His Own With That “Possum” His Partner Shook Down. Two negroes, Salvation Jones and King Agrippa Johnson, living near the Dismal swamp went ’possum hunting one dark night. A warm trail was struck, and the dogs soon ‘“treed.” Salvatlon, being the . better climber, volunteered to go up and shake doyn the 'posgum, whereupon King Agrippa made ready, to catch It in the sack they took along for that purpose. Instead of an opossum, the dogs had treed a wildcat. As’ Salvation made his way to the topmost branches the animal retreated still fartbet out on the overhanging 1llmbs, and emit- ted an angry snarl. “Huh? How's dat?’ exclaimed Sal- vation.. “Never heard no 'Possum talk k dat befo'l” “Go on, Salvation, Yo' ain't heern nothin’-but de dogs. Shake him loose! I'se’ waitin’,"” urged King Agrippa. Climbing a little farther out, Salva- tion gave the limb a mighty shake and ‘dislodged the wildcat. Suddenly a chorus of yells, howls, screeches and cuss words broke loose from below. “Hey, dar, King Agrippa!” anxiously called. down Salvation. Yo' want me ter come down an’ help yo' hol' him?" "Naw, uuh, . “Ah ported In the state of Minas Geraes in Broail, nccording’to a traveler w has just returned from South Amerlca; The radlum Is in the form’of umulum Returns in “Remodel»mg Her Husbane One’of the funmest plctureq ever made, A sizzling “woman” - story that’s an ace-high hit with the men. J Also Sennen Comedy - ‘THE FIRESIDE BREWER" —TONIGHT ONLY 9. Hit— By The Bamwi For: the Seuon n Bl' A Horie | Talaht" Pfo- duction’ to: Be Staged 2—NlGHTS——2 Mon., Feb. 27: Tues., Feb. 28 RESERVED" SEATS ON SALE NOW AT chrdmn s , o DTUg Store, Polar Pla< ‘Made From Langdon’s Sunwy Ice Crgam POLAR PIE The Popular —-ASK FOR IT LANGDON MANUFAC}‘UR]N_G co. Ice Cream Bar. i - BUILDING PROGRAM . TO START for cooking purposes. You are mbergsted-—that's natural. over. Come-in-and we will give you complete ‘information. , We will ;tell you how llttle it costs to usé electricity for light, heat and fuel. Minnesota Electric Light and ‘Power Company DI S JREHE S S A The wor],d,over, things electrical are coming to the front. up-to-date methods save labor, time and money. It costs nothing to E. E. SWANSON Manager | Phone 26-W -2 [ We have faith in the times and still more faith in Bemidji. Because of this faith, we desire to announce that our program of electric wire exten- sion w111 be resumed as soon as the weather will permit. Wires will be strung to Diamond Point i - Lamoure and Grand Forks Bay w Service will be ready for summer resorters when they arrive. We ex- | pect to install at least fifty electrlc stoves or ranges for this trade alone. 1 Changes will be made at Blrchmont to accommodate electricity users NOW lS THE TIME TO THINK ABOUT ELECTRIC INSTALLATION I of' course, you will want‘an electrie stove sooner or later. Why wait longer’ Better order yours now. We will make the price right-and give you time to pay. Modern, talk things Bemidji, Minn.

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