Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 4, 1922, Page 3

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for this colama will be ceived by Mts. Havvey,” reported. Every item n proper conside: .- James Wheeler of Bass Lake trans- acted business'in Bemidji today. .' Mrs. A. Kaiser of Bagley is visit- ing her sister, Mrs. R. Gilmore and family., Polar Pje. Ask for it., .2-14tf David- Bl;se,"’mgnvtenuhce supéraxx- tendent, is reported to be ill with la grippe. . Mrs. Emma Barlow of Fifth ward is visiting “relatives 'at Eagle Bend for an indefinite time. - R SRS Miss Alice’ Divig of Nary came to Bemidji Friday evening to visit her| _sister, Mrs."A.‘Caperson.. . You can get a year’s subscription to_the Delinator for only $1,20, by calling ‘at the Boardman Corner Drug store. t5-4 . Mrs. L; Hogfin of Grant Vulicy vis- ited ‘her daughter, Mrs. David Hin- shaw, “Wilton, for the week-end. Polar Pie. 'Ask ror it 2-14tf _ H. Rasmussen is expected home to- night from' Mizpah ‘where he ‘has tran:;eted businessfor the. past-two weeks " Don’s n‘nsg the dance at Nymore Saturday night. 2d3-4 Miss Lucy Barrett, employed at the state nighway engineer’s oifice, i3 vis- iting her sister at Brainerd for 'a few days. - e\ i Don’t_miss the danve at Nygn;ore Saturday night. Pearl Barnell, Oak street has re- ceived word that his father, J. Bar- nell of Eagle Bend, is critically ilt with pneumonia, Dance tonight at old M;Jose hall, over Nangle’s. Music by Shuck’s or- chestra. < 1t3-4 Mrs. H. L. Rasmussen has return- ed to her home in/Bemidji from Noi- thome where she has visited friends since Wednesday. e Mrs. Lewis will take your subscrip- tion for the Delinator for one year for '$1.20 “at ‘Boardman’s, 1t3-% L. H. MacDonald, Minnesota repre- sentative of the Harley-Davidson Mo- tor Co., Milwaukee, was a business visitor in the city. yesterday. $50,000 to loan en farms. Dean Land company. 1-18t¢ Miss Leonore. Jameson, teacher at Tenstrike, came to Bemidji Friday évening to spend the week-end with her paremts, Mr..and Mrs. W: F. Jameson. There will be ‘a meeting of the Junior Order of Moose at the Moose hall Saturday evening at 8 o’clock, for election of officersi All members are: required to be present. - H. A. Northrup. . . - 8t3-4 Edgar N. Gunderson, formerly a student at the State Teachers college here, left Friday morning for Min- neapolis, where he will take his spring term work. Polar Pie.; Ask for it. 2-14t1 Mrs. R. E. Cota and little daugh-| ter Margaret, left last might fer Minneapolis where they will visit their cousins,“Mr.” and "Mxs."Roy Ey¥e, ‘ior’ a few days. b 5 Bicycles—New and rebuilt. Large stock: - Some real bargains. General Repair Shop. -311.Sixth street Be- midji, Minn. t Mr. “and" Mrs.:Carl ‘Bye of Black- duck ‘brought_their little daughter to Anthony’s hospital Friday, where she underwent an operation for the re- moval of her tonsils. Monday, March 6, will be your last opportunity to give a subscription for the Delinator at $1.20 for a'year, & special offer to take advantage of at Boardman’s. = 1t8-4 - Miss Gladys Gregg left Friday for her home at Tenstrike where she wil visit for 10 days. , She will return March 14 to resume her studies 2t *he | Bemidji State T rs colluge. | ¥ 3 .. Hemstitching _and, picotitig: Lot ail kinds dome by Mrs. Avic Guyér ‘at Singer Sewing Machine agency, it thi new Kaplan building. Phone “.Miss:Berenice Olson left Friday for| her home. at Shevlin to visit at her| home during her_vacation. -~ She wilt THE NEW SPORTS TAILLEUR. Long, slim lines tell the story of the new sports tailleur; whichis developed in-Jovely soft ‘woolen materials..” Blue broadcloth . is used. for this: model, medipm size_requiring 33¢ yards 54- inch 'material, The coat is sleeveless, the sleeves being dttachedl to the'dress, which: is i straight-lineeffcct:’ “Rows of ‘stitching - in selfcolor: silk trim' the coat; the-Waist béing confined: with a narrow:beltof the broadcloth. ” Pictorial Review- Sports Jacket No. 9674.. Sizes,-34 to 46.inches bust and 16 to 20.years. Dress % e 4 to 42 incnes bust and“14 to 20 years. - bt i A. Lease of Nary was a busines: caller in'Bemidji: Friday. D, S. Mitchell went to Cérr Lake today to attend the Farmer’s ciub npe_ehng. § Supt. J. C. West returned to Be: midji this morning from a busmniss rip to St, Paul. Polar Pie. Ask for it. 2-14t€| ——— Miss . Anna Searfoss, teacher ati! the Bemidji State Teachers college, lsvrl';cqverlngvfrom an attack of tun- silitis. Misses. . Mary and Cora Dinwiddie have completed. their course at the Lie« midji State Teachers coilege, and left 'E“;'T gy for their home ‘at Grand Rap- ids. . Dance tonight at old Moose hall over Nangle’s.. Music: by-Shuck’s i ! chestra. 1t3- Mina .Larson, student at the State, Teachers college, left Friday fon her hcme at Gonvick to spend her spring vacation. She wili :cturn for the opening of the spring lerm. Miss Esther Olson left Friday for Yer home at Hallock, Minn.- She has rompleted hier course at the Bemidji State Teachers college and will not .|return. World Star Knitting Co. Agency,|® Mrs. E."W. Gaines. - Phone 393-W, Twelfth street and Dalton avenu;. 6t3-11 A. P. Ritchie returned-this morning from St. Paul, where he went Wed~ nesday night to attend the school hoard meeting held at the Capito: puilding. Little Miss Margarct Armstrong, who# hag been very:ill for the past week at the home of her grand- mother, Mrs. K. H. Olson, 703 M- nesota avenue was reported to br-| slightly’ ifi\prqyed this morning. . Sprimg:will soen bs here. Have your car painted or varaished mow. Pearl Barnell. Phone 202W., 117t Miss Milleenna tigland left Fri- f!day for her home at Starbuck to spend her ‘epring vacation.’, She will| return to'Bemidji to resume her stud- ieg at the’Bemidji'State Teachers col- lege at the opening of the spring terni. .Hemseiuhing and icoting of ali kinds done by Mrs. Avis Guyver at Singe®Séwing Machine agency in the new Kaplan-building. Phone 5’ 5. 3t5:8 Miss Virginia Bradford who is niak- ing her'home with her brother, G. A. Bradford, 1106 Beiidji avénie, while attending the Bemidji-Staté Teachers college, left this morning for her home -at Verndale to spend her spring vacation. - A message received this: morning from Mrs. A. W. Bénson,” who was called to Clear Lake, Wis., last Satur- critical ill- Mrs? Fifteen-inch hard and ioft woed return t6 resu.e her ‘studies ‘at +he %gmidfiis_tate Teachers college March | slabs’ for$3.50 ‘ger’ load at Bemi Miss Ethel Carter, student at the | Bemidji State Teachers college lefi Bemidji State Teachers college haffor her home at Akeley to spend her gone to her home at Fergus Falls to {spring. vacation.. Miss Alma Munsor, | spend her spring vacation. _She }\'ul return to resume her studies when the spring term opens. | Misses Inga Haagenson and Myr- tle Anderson, students in the Bemid-! ji State Teachers collégt, left Friday | for their homes at Greenbush to| spend their spring vacation. = They expect to return Merch 14. The Junior Order of Moose will give an entertainment Monday night| at 8 o’clock for-the Legion and the Moose and their ladies. Lunch will be served. H, A. Northrup. 2t3-4 I principal at central school, is spend- ing. the week-end at Akeley, having accompanied her sister theve ting morning. Error in Judgment. Her plan for assuring the support of the women voters to him fhoved the statesman to admiration. , “Whatever steps you take will carry weight, I'm sure,” he said cordially. Right there he lost the whole wom- en's delegation. She had been diet- ing iu secret for three months,—Amer- i icun Legion Weekly. s 12768 | | Miss Marie Munson, student at tne'| 4 ¥V THE 'BEMIDJY O L ) I ‘MRS, WAYMAN ENTERTAINS. C. Wayman.entertained a few at 'helfxm‘l i in - Mill . Park bridge: Wi served, ¥ MEET MONDAY. EVENING The Womans’ Benefit association of Maccabees ‘will: hold .its;Tegular meet- ing Monday evening at 8 :o’clock at the K.'ofC. hall. * The business mect- land lunch will be served. All mem- bers are urged to be present. BIRTHDAY PARTY. Miss Virginia Rhea very pleasant- ly entertained a number of her ht- tle friends yesterday -at her home, a’clock; in honor of her 10th birth an- niversary. Games were enjoyed and a birthday lunch served by Mrs. Rhea. iss Virginia received a numbcr ‘of pretty and useful birthday tokens. Those present were Gwendolyn Smith, Rilla Maude Titus, Leah Gill, Lois and Catharine- Campbell, Jane = Bolgex, Lillian : McKee, Isabell Baer, Pluma Kenfield, Alice Kranz, Lelia Johnston, Jean Otto, Dorothy, Virginia and Robert Rhea. SURPRISE PARTY. Miss Sarah -Shold was pleasantiy surprised: last_evening at the G. R. Martin home, 1315 Bixby avenue, She was'invited to six o’clock dinner at the homie ‘and-the friends came later in the evening and surprised: her. A pleasant social evening was spent and lunch ‘served. - Miss Shold: will leave soon for her home at Alexandria afi- er having spent three months in Be- midjl: - The friends showered - her with many pretty handkerchiefs. Those present included Misses Lucite VanDervort, * Lillie Tovey, uch Cnmg?el!, Clara and Marcia Coe, Net- tie; Nielson, - Edith Berglund, Viola Hanson, Della and Hilda Martin. MODERN SAMABITA‘N{S g ENJOY | PLEASANT SOCIAL EVENING The Modern Samaritans were roy- ally entertained at their regular mecw- ing .held Thuriday evening . in the Knights ‘of Columbus hall; “The fol= Samaritan, A, W. Smith; vice-good samarijtan, May Cushba;: past-gooc- samaritan, Jennie Mooney; finaner scribe, Marie Olson; scribe,’J. 'W: lings; treasurer, Earl Geil; Lévite, Maude Smart; high priest, Fern Min- nick; chief messenger, Emma Smar . Agnes- Jacobson; Croon; deper, l:\ fine musical and_elocutionary : pro- gram.- was rendered’ by the Misses fera Cutter, Grace Currie and Leona Hines, which Wwas much appreciated. Lunch was served and a very enjoy- able time i reported. MISSIONARY SOCIETIES t OBSERVE DAY OF PRAYER Members and friends.of the M sionary societies of _the. Bemidji churches met at the Baptist church last evening to observe the Interna- tional day of prayer for missions, 1 union_service. Mrs. W. A. Coe, presideni of ii Baptist society, president, * The prin ed program outline, issued by Lae Board of Missions, was followed. The meeting opened with a verse' by Tcn- nyson, read by Mrs. P. E. Welch. The five parts of the program were take. by the different societies, the presl dents leading in the responsive serip- ture, aftey which members from thew | | 5 Liltio Min Maude Adams’ greatest stage success and Baf- rie’s greatest play. . Made . into a pictage brilliantly worthy ! 6f this * best loved mance of modern tinies. An hour and a half. of Ppure delight! : f I ¥ ! | | | I —4 T t S| WOMAN’S 'STUDY CLUB TO MEET' MONDAY AFTERNOQO\}: ing will be followed:by:a social hour | 1010 - Beltrami avenue, from 3 to 6|4 lowing: officers were installed: Good,| DAILY " PIONEER® Srtite societies ied in definite prayer for mis- sions. * ; Musical. selections were added to the program, Miss Blanche Dodge rendered two violin solos, with Mrs. H. Miller accompanist.. They also played the accompaniment for a soio sung by Miss Clara Coe. A vota solo by Mrs. Blaine Lambert wita Mrs. G. W. Harnwell accompanist and songs sung by the audienc conw- pleted the program., It was a very interesting gnd helpful service. The regular meeting of the: W an’s Study: club will be held Monda} afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the Gjy gram will be “Ireland” and roll will be responded to by “Irish V lems” by Mrs. T. C. Bailey, * Patrick, Ireland’s Patron Saint,” M ture” by Mrs. H. M d to be present. “Kidnap” Camera, When you Inquire about the big cam- era_ the station photographer uses in taking _the 1%-inch graphs for the 50-trip family ticket he says, “Oh, it is a special one we invented years ago for kidnaping.” “How do: you nuumber them?" “It.is' a- six-exposure; plate, and each of these spaces on; square photo- THEO&OWDS : JOHNSON’'S ‘sheet of paper corresponds to one ou ‘the plate. Each; niate 18: humbered, . We used to ‘nse ‘this cunmiern for Kidnaping, 4 Mihen you swallow your pride and “What do vou mesn=—kidnaping?’. ‘Hejlanghs kindly a 'Why, you know,” hp says, dur camera and go'out on the street ‘and see & little boy and take ‘his pic- ture, ‘We: get his nime ‘and address: By ‘and by, after we develop: the pic- ture, we go around- to’his home and show it to his niother. she buys one, kidnaping."—Pittsburgh Dispatch, & Commerce association rooms. rhe general topic for the afternoon’s pie The following papers wili be gi c;x, “Ireland and Her Present Day Prob- C. L. Pegelow, and “Irish Liteia . Bolger. All mem- Rex WILLIAM FOX Presents “ROSE o THE WEST” A Vivid Photodrama of the Canadian N Mounted Police, on the OQutskirts of Ci A MERMAID COMEDY—In Two Pam MUTT & JEFF MAT. 2:30 :— 10c & 25¢ — B —~_COMING TUESDAY— EDNA MURPHY and JOHNNIE WALKER ' Seen here recently in “Over the Hill” = “LIVE WIRES” M COMING—CHARLES RAY, in— “FWO.MINUTES TO.GO”" EVE. 7:10-9;00 A ——————————————— “.dolph Zukow love. sacrifice. s = = e L Contrary to Qur Recent Announcement OWING TO. A GREAT NUMBER. OF REQUESTS FROM OUR PATRONS We Have Decided To Continue Our Meal Service Indefinitley The -;Co;‘;ee Shop LYCAN & CO. RN (UL TR UL DT T TV DO LTI T (LTS A Feast of Beauy Set Amfid Thrills! A story that shows what a young wife did for a husband who needed her Sparkling with luxury and fashion! q . g crisp, fresh merchandise. Glowing warm with a great, inspiring P, : Matinees 2:30, 10c-25c—Nights, 10¢-30c Elko Theatre SUNDAY and MONDAY TO MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY FILLED STORES AT BEMIDJI AND GRAND FORKS LMOST every train 4" X coming to Bemidji brings boxes after boxes of express to JOHNSON’S, which means New Goods. ar- riving daily --- all at those Low POPULAR PRICES. NEW SPRING COATS NEW SPRING SUITS NEW SPRING DRESSES NEW SPRING WRAPS NEW SPRING MILLINERY NEW SPRING KNICKER SUITS NEW SPRING SKIRTS NEW SPRING BLOUSES NEW SPRING SILK SWEATERS NEW SPRING KIMONOS NEW SPRING HOSIERY NEW SPRING UNDERMUSLIN NEW SPRING NECKWEAR NEW SPRING BEADS NEW SPRING PURSES NEW SPRING APRONS NEW SPRING NOVELTIES In fact, everything in our store is nice, néw, one and all to inspect our merchandise. . Please Don’t Forget—We are Getting in New Goods Daily; All at Popular Prices. We invite you

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