Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 30, 1922, Page 3

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Harvs . fl'! luw 8! proper eouidon- 1y when source . Enoch* Stqr(m; ¢rifi was a b\l;ll;l‘%i& xisitor in: Be Wednes- { LE Rquond of .o business matters I)v\ nesday. Lloyd Swedherg of Buena szta is Aattendiiig’* to~" ‘business matters in BemrdJl this week. Pnllr Pie. Ask for it. 2-14t¢ Mis. George Becker of Grant Val- ley was shopping-and calling on friends in Bemidji Wednesday. " Selmer Esterby left today for Scobey, Mont. to spend the summer with his uncle on' their ranch. Insist on lelsburys Best flour Your grocer 3 ‘6t 4-1 A. Kaiser, presxdent of ‘the First - National Bank jat Bagley, stopped over in the city Wednesday, en route tf? tlhe Republican convention af St. aul Copk with Gas i 83054t 'Ray Kahiler returned last’ m tol his home in Bemidji from a-week’s buflnzu trip to Grand l'orkl' Mrs, Paul Halupteok and Mrs, Bets| of ' Tenstrike were 1 Bemidji yes- e Mrs C.E. Rz]ey received word yes- terday that her brother is critically xéll atd the home of her thother in' St. ol 3 |— "%fl\p Gerror of Mill Park, who very ill for the past ‘week COVETINg. a5 &0, . James Lappen arrived in Bemidji 510% Dr. G, H. Zentz went' to Gonvick on the nfte'rnoon train yesterday and held ‘services there last’night, re- turning to Bemu!j! to-day. Allen Koepp, 6. ]y( ar old son of Mr. and Mrs, R. W. Koepp, 918 Missis- sippi avenue, is reported to be very ill with yellow jaundice. $§0,000 to loan on farms, D Land company, A daughter was born to Mr. nr(d avenue, last evening. Mother and baby are réported to be doing’ wen —— Howard Palmer, who visited ‘with his: parents, Mr. and Mrs, ‘A, B. Pal- mer during his spring:vacation turned ‘to the University " Wednela Dance at:0ld Armory Friday n March 31st. Music by Shuck’s: Orchestra. ~Everybody mvited fnr,a good hme. ‘2t mxa ¢ ; ;Miss Catherine Van Etten, who sub- stituted as a teacher in . the Bemidji schools for a few days, left this morn- ing for her’ home at Intemmonal P.E. Welob-nn ghle.to return to |- his/ duties: at’ the” eruxuot- Blectric Light_and Power. company’s: offiee +~ yesterday after .an illness of a wpek / with 1a- grippe.’ i ¥ — A. G. Jacbbson of Bismarck, North Dakota, who has been the guept of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu for the past . few .deys; returned: Wedn y. . af- ternoon to his-home:in Bism ck. Ths Vogue Millinery clever luw from $6.75° $19, Your: choice of any: veil v,,lh over ten-dollars, fu' Fri day: and’ urday -only. 4 1t What mmht have bben a serious: i fire was averted Wednesday. by’ anj| early. discovery. Mrs.' Charles Ma- soner, Mill Park, went:into the kitchen; :nd i%und ‘one’ corner of thel room. rom floor to. t was| # extinguished w‘i’%‘l&*“pafls ‘of water| without calling the: fire department. Cook With Gas 330t Mr. and Mrs. George Baker and little- daughter, Rose Marie, left this morning for-Detroit, Michigan, where: they will wvisit relatives. . They will - visit at Dowagiac ‘en rounte there, and on their :etwrn trip. will: istop. at Chicago: and the Twin Cities. Mr. Raker expects to be gone about'three;| weeks and Mrs.. Baker @ and Ro:e Marie a longer-nme. Polar Pie. Ask for it Cook With Gas. ; 3-30 f Judge C. W. Stanton left -this morning for Brainerd where he was! to preside at the hearing of a. case in court today. He expects to con- tinue on to St. Paul tonight, where he will spend-a few days on business.; The Vogue - Millinery: Friday ‘and Snurd-y specials: % Two ‘dozen: hats, at 38, Bt which , all our Boys built. Thé smart styles wi rixe;polm arrived in Bemidjit fll‘l; miorn- ng and are transacting S‘an eS8 the Crookston an‘ner company lfll;z o-day. ey Miss l’ma Hintz mmfld her stud- ies-at the Benndji schools : Tuesdsy after an absende of ten days 'at|hold: i the farm home of her parents be- ‘cause of illness. —_— Mrg. C. Vandersluis aecomplniad the ‘Eastern Star officers to Walker yesterday from Bemidji. Her. name was. not included last: night in the hst of thoae going. nyder, county lnghway eu- gmeer,, went to Solway: last: nd ‘will return: to Bemidji - to.day: e_was looking after busmess pers ng. to road’ work. s 4 R. K. Bliler, division" engineer of |a’ {he hlgllway department, returned'to Hubbard, Cass ‘and Crow Wing counties where' he has been on a grevelling inspection trip: Earl Cochran, a étudent at the University “of Minnesots, returned o Minneapolis - last night after spend: with ld mppe is reported to be re-| §; day night and is the guest of his | i | time dust-évening Tollowi Mrs. Clarence Montague, 1026 Doud |, ré- | - SOCIAL 4 “Fhe members choit enjoyed a Vi ‘of the Methodist pléasant! socia their we- hesrsal at the bome of Mrs. M. H. Brond.hurst, 118 Thirteenth . street. Games were p,lnlyd and’ luneh served. * The. miaeelhneous 4 Ladies’ Aid of the: Mef will meet Friday at the hlmle of Mrs, B.. Grandy, 528 Twelfth.street, and ‘the chairman, Mrs. J. B. Min- pick, rsq,uom all ‘members 1o be ‘“ X T. Mchnn.nnd E, H. Du of flig C O MEET THIS EVENING ¢ Young People’s Lei of fit St. Pllll'l Evungglilcl :'fi“ business ' meeting this éire ning:at 8 o'clock:at the home of Ed-| m;l {:mm B I all membiers are requested to be _hour will follow wnb»the eve time was enjoyod for 4 nmmler of the evening, and lunch was" served ky the,_hostes: ing -his spring vacation with his’ par- chuich # ents, Mr.' and Mrs. George Cochran: John Larson returned. to Bemidj this morning from thie Twin citi where he has been teking an agric, tural comrse in the university. Helj will remain in Bemidji ,during the summer ‘months. 7 Miss Olga Lukish, who was .operat- ed on'at'St. Amhony 'S hosmhl a few weeks:ago-was moved ‘to the home of :Mr. and’ Mrs: Barl' McMahon; 1109 Dewey avenue, Sunday and will res ‘tarn“to her home at Becxdé;todny. Polar Pie: Ask for 1L, Miss Mflrle Aehenbich returned to Minng night: to sume* her: Studies g’l’: the” university’ after spending. her spring vacation ‘with her .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo Achenbach, 111 Fifth street.” forthe.T: ed busmess vesterday and axpectedv | to nttend .the: conventio: HA!‘I' Year of the Centenary.” ' furnished by, the centenary and the ictures are very instructive. ' The public is cordially -invited“to attend lectpre, assued something worth |2 SURPBIS]; PARTY Sélmer Esterby was plusnntl q stirprised by a number of friends his" home, 908 Irvine avenue,- Tues- day evening. The evening was spent; in’ dancing and pllymg games, afl:er d. Those pres: ent were Misses KEsther Jouephsy Gladyce Dromness, Jessie and ian ‘Hayes, Bernice Smith and fis&e!i)y Messrs. Carl Towle, Lylg| ennedy, -Basil Himes, Clair’ Ti Harold .Cae, Donald fiayes, and Milton' Moe, George Qlson,’ Jge and Glenn Higby, Lewis Smith and Oliver Esterby. BETHEL LUTHER -+ ,GIVES PROGRAM TONIGHT The Luther League of the Bethel rchsasauves a fine L > tl be other ‘way, congrossiong] alleg avenue, |b i S‘O—Raubagl 'horeen, QINeY, Prob- -fl( ifl blican .con- Or . congress &e K n;t gnrl y today (;uun' gave Thoreen delegntes out of. 0 &ox seated. Congr e Bl I d t. Al ,:l ms dogl Dn::s ndersol egates c. mtflu"m him ifir‘r the fi ir:t derson, del- onid ballot. The fi were pret ng to swing the ‘gdllmht i o i were confident d get port of enough oreen’ the necessary 46 votes or more omr the third ballot, if not:before. make Judge Albert Johnson of Red #'Wing chairpan when the convention was called at 1 o'clock. Miss Mabel | Barrett of Faribault was slated for district in which a con- fsr the endorsement is anti- TENSTRIKE spyor— The Community Commercial clyb held its regular meeting last. Tues- day evening. gomeroy Reeves left lust ri for a visit in Guthrie. He returned as far os Bemidji Saturday where he transacted busiress, returning home Saturday evening. Zetta Manle went to Bem ssen m;d.e a business trip Mr. ,nnd%fis wflham Travis,_en- ed at a cribbage party last ‘Sld Kr\xger left Tuesday mornin; 0 |for Mizpah where he will be employe: i There was a shower on Mr. and Louis Harris at'the Spur school Saturdity ‘evening, 'those iattend- from ‘Tenstrike' \vere, ‘Mr. and A. :Krobn, Mr, and, Mrs. Teyin . K:o}m' and Hazel .Krohn: Games vere pleyed after which mppe served. Archie Tolber nttefided th:‘;};lowr p xs. Hen n was expecte: ¢ this weri fron?« an extenged s in *Wisconsin. “Services, at ‘the Presbyterian church will be héld at 8 P Sun- days instesd of 7:30 P. M. This is the aummer sohedn The M, & 1. bes put on the freight ln aervu:e be RBemidji and cduck . held erian church a ‘business trip oodcock theld regular ser- vides at Spur Snndny afternoon. . Mr. and Mys. A, B. Maule were entextamed 8t a b¢'clock dinner at th?Ha;‘ ge'.z ome, nndny evening. Mattson, Mr, M; Jaqnes u.q and- Mr. l%r William Travis were entextained the Pau Haluptzak home last Sun- cvemng “/Clarence Thermult apent Sunday £ in" Blackdue] W, iLouis % Mizpah ‘last ‘Saturdsy -evening. ' Quite a large exowd: anendud the anction: shlé: af: Wendorff place . last week: Thursday. e.mmma( ns of the mg ‘for thu past \veek Mrs.. Moon ; of . Blackduck visited herve Thursdny: of :last week: - Mus, P. E. Mattison made a_pro- fessmnal n:la at Hxnes Jast wuk e Stowel]l of %A\xhsd“ y ‘Ws'ltfi Myers is hére frtmranea- pohs helping, lug brother cumng logs. Th U oatp tor\ has. ‘not m ito be given this evening ag o'clock sharp in' the street and Am oi|gram is as follows: Song by the a ing this season appeal”to both pa- Tents ‘and the boys. Made in faney” ‘models such as pleated Norfdlks, with and without yokes, of fancy cassi mere;cloths in new Spring. brown, green and blue. knickers with every- suit. $630 = 5 ,$13:50 .shade ‘Two. palr o 96? lonmzrmssso"omfld‘fl ence; welcoming address by the pres- ident .of the Luther League, “Facts about the Lutheran dhurc f the igustans. Synod by Ah:;e Elmqumep- ivocal 80lo by Al Elmguist, paper on “Our Clm:x,ublg Institutions;” [Hattie' Fegelberg nourcements;’ closing hymm ‘-bened_ fon, H Aftér ‘the m'ogfl‘?\ !dtqshmen$ The puhllc s cnrdmlly m\nta?;to attend, fto nwend Mn S. D, day o A A 1?:'1 me, at Verndale.. Funer row and if train connections c: ‘made, Mrs. Adeline Goodrich There will be ance at N | Friday night. Music 'by ‘the 4 | Chasers. 2t_fi§-3 Miss Maurice Kavanaugh of g by early history of th i e churci ‘basdr| eeis 25 centy; Eservicsa ure ‘to be held" there’p tomor~ It ‘'was planned to| the secrataryship. “This was the only | Sp-nici: Green Olive And Pecan Salad M be just right, the the chicken arn, and the dessert ur gnefits muutl\s hrowned to ES nmy melt ] Lok V@: ?‘:«»u_ud to )nur N Jppe ave b dessert Here's an “ummml" »nlnd the recipe-ot-wiifehi- has fust bedn. com- ietitian. It will dinner table— Select the olives for this in_quarters lej meats n . Cut: pecun s then. in guupters, uging one-fourih ponnd. péeans to a pint bottle of olives. To these quantities, add ) of nicely sea- soned cottuge se, nixing ull tos gether well, ‘and, woistening with French dressing. -Sewve: on'lettuce lmues.\:\ml sprivkle ‘@nch serving with paprika and “finely chopped parsley. Celery cut' fine. muy-'be used in place of the cheese if pre- i ferred. B e e e ttos g - |to have an operation performed. on a frozen toe, the praduct of one ol our cold days this ‘winter. Margaret Hampl left for Bemld)i last Wednesday. morning, W. A. Rice made a business. trip to Bemidji last week Wednesday. Ralph Fleischman. left last - week Wednesday for North Dakota, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rice ‘enter- tained a numher of friends at_their home last week Wednesday. . Games were played, after which a delicious lunch . was: served. Paul Haluptzak and son, Go:dol(, made a business trip, to Bemidji Tuesday. . Paul thlplznk madea b\uinul trip.to Kelhher one day lagt woek. Charles. Carter of Hines visit- “|ed here last Friday. James Hart stopped off here a few days last week to visit at the E..F. Kruger home while en route from Blackduck to Akeley. The' Presbyterian choir rehearsed at the John Pemble home last Fri- day. Due to the unpacking of last yeurs Easter bonnets probably is as-good a reason as any for the change of weather last week. Mts, P.-E. Mattison returned from Bemidji last Friday evening. The Ladie’s Aid met at- the home of Mrs. John. Premble yesterday. After the business meeting a 15 cent lunch” was’ seérved. Mrs.” G. Cronk and |assisted Mrs. Premble., Herman - Gregg spent Sunday in Hines. ; § Zeob Montbriand has returned from camp. Ed Myers' started: to paw and make laths Tuesday. Mrs! Xavier Pamldemnnge ‘of ‘In- ternational ‘Falls is wvisiting ‘here:for|. some . time, Mr, and Mrs, A. C. Wendorff and family left Friday for their new home at_Wrenschall. J. W. Murray visited here one day. last week while en route to Kelliher. R. H. Shumaker: of Bemidji was fhere on business Tuesday evening. Mrs.. Medley visited ~at Bemidji Monday. W. Lorn Taylor made a business trip to Bemidji Monday. The Waltar, League meets Friday evening of this week. Irene Kruger is. expected home i'rom Nm'flm for Easter. E..Shulke magle & business trip to Beip:m%n Tuesl;l\niy. i ppegard is shipping a8 car- load of ;potatoes to Yakima, Wash. E, E: Shulke has shipped # carload of potatues to Sioux City, Towa. V. M, Owen is loading a car load of potatoes Sor Chicago. lglen ds',of Mr. and Mrs‘ George Johnson of .Hines were shocked to Hear of Mrs. Johnson’s death at Bem- idn the. fore part of the week. "'Mr. MeLeer; of: Blackduck, Fulton wal{l delm r 4| went to Beml;’l Kruger Lumber Co. wu lm-e on busi- ness Monday, W. N. Gregg madé a lnuinuu trip to Bemidji Monday. Mrs. L. A. Rearich vnited in Bem-. idji ‘Monday. Mrs. Paal Haluptzak ‘n(t- X, Betz went. to Beml nesday n .bu o0l M has been ,;‘o somethin ptore school ral’ od’ Wednesday the occasion being ihery Cht)‘ £ W:mn, Minn. ‘and Carl Hpienlon “of (Clearbrook' arriv- ed here Wednesday take orders| sbred isows, which ‘they the farmers next:week. Wm. Iverson .and “Geo. Gurtis, |, Raosevelt ‘township, & were business visitors here ‘Ebursd'ny. 7 T on of PDebs 1 be engaged:in ‘6’?3"7';;:« “to Peterson pnd: family. leave ty, as they are old resldenta R. G. Greer, Wm, Jallen, ‘Tom Ammanson and: Herb, éreer p eb! were Bemdiji b\lsmen‘ visitor's urday. Louis Tegn lnd . Tomn ‘Selogater deam 3' e can delegates from Buzzle' 'a on | Pinewood to attend the Cownty- Con- vention. Orlie Hippe of Debs left Fr -y to visit relatives at Shevlin ~fo) weeks ‘before - returning to apolis for the summer. The ‘spelling contest held here Saturday between the schools Pinewood and ‘Buzzie and :the consolidated and ~the:North Fork school was won by Henrietta Mn'k of Debs and Gladys ‘Wynne. of flle North' Fork. school, ‘The lmm‘wll 50 to em&d&l or_Thief River ¥ 'he girls well, eapcculy G-é.w Wynne, who was ka : youngest of tho conteuu down our s and'we con| late both the xlri's and ' their teachers or their gosd record made here, Mr. and ‘Mrs. ‘Ted Peterson . o Debs ‘left for their, future home ‘at Turtle Lake, N. D., Monday ‘evesing and our goad wishes go with them, " "Mell Cummings of Debs was a Shevlin business visitor Saturday. Ted and ane- callers here’ Monday. Miss Gunstad visited at Theif Riv- er over schaol near here Monday. The Misses Agnes and Jen e Anderson ‘and Sadie Faultz, teachers af Debs and vicinity were ‘h their pupxls lor thn spelling contest S‘turdny them in, cratic County Convéantion at Bemidji, being the Pinewood and Burrle: egate. Mr. Millar is one of the old Beltrami 'county pioneers, . having. landéd in Beltrami County October 14, 1895, before Bemidj out as a townsite and Detroit, Becker County was the county seat. § Miss Huellh Sewell gave & dance n ‘Nelson’s hall. Saturday.: evening the funds to go to the Near Enst e- lief. Good music waa furnished and a good., uiud ctowd was ‘ present 'and all report & good time. % i Chas' Lindgren and son, Etvij were 'Bemidji business visitors Mon- day. ¢ SOLWAY i Mrs. Sharp -has ‘been sick the last couple of weeks but has ‘been !im- roving lately. - Dr. Camel from Bag- fiy gave her medical attention last week. Her sister is now staying with her. Mrs, P. J. Rock visited with her daughter, Hazel at Bemidji and -re- turned ‘Sunday: Stone Peterson was a Bemidji business celler last Saturday, Mrs. Erickson -died last Tuesday and. a well attended- funeral - was held on Saturday by Rev. Jardee, The lentire neighborhood extends - its 4 : her “lundly ? of|to come frge W A cou;}lmy Herman Ammanson and (] Sam Enger of Debs were: busingss|d Sunday returning to her ore with |} Hanson brought |/ T. B. Miller ‘attended the ' Detho-|} del- | was laid || &mvdq and S\mfly ‘with his:par- mt:u , and: returned to at Wadena where he iy unq ) M" 155 ke :fi. o w'a §emdji caller s""“m' "& Mro:: Quern loft Sionday for St. hps feen mymg with her y & “been at- wth: No. 61 up/ Yo'l s viaifing ap-aitl o 2 ditl L S e o the . Union Sunday. i Rcv Cumn\l.nxu is ph;mmg ‘on hold- Sunday whmrl next EI}M!)’ even— igs: Almn r umngd day - from Immp F wher' she. hias ‘been visiting for the put month or more. E. L. Grinols i in Bemidji Tuesda con\udermg e E sacted business G MRE SHOT LEY & FOY hh'!, Gonmum colled on Mu ‘Brown: Mop Hr Schyr sta\rt.ed to Kelliher with ‘s 'car aid “Rot stalled. Mr. Moller pulled hun out but in coming home :he (?roke lown. rl F. Brown went to Kelliher on busmesa Monday. 'he proverd, “March comes in:like lam ke a lion” seems b tbflflaflflfllfll&kc. part of the Giaw ‘and (Carlson called on Myxtle fionnhoSh:flhat \veil; & Bricksons ey visil ric OJ-ws Tt Shuday : T UPAINT— the Great Protector” Now is a ‘good time to go over ' your house and other buildings- to ‘see how. they withstood . winter’s storm— unless you fix up the bare apots, water will get into the pores of the wood and cause decays. To prevent:this, seal the pores with “Hickory” Paint. | This will protect your build- ings by forming a tough, elastic . film, resistant to storms and temperature changes over their surface. ' Get.a cap of our Glazine Varnish Stain for your fur- riture and floors. If your car needs repaint- ing or toviching up, try Ky- anize Motor Car Enamel C. E. BATTLES HARDWARE eartfelt sympathy to the mourners, o Alvin Tlompson and family spent The World’s Greatest . Heart Interest Drama | 'l‘odav, Friday and Saturday ‘I'HI! ”flC'l'Ul! TELLS A STORY WHICH . HAS. BEEN KNOWN ALL OVER THE WORLD FOR 60 YEARS—BY LITERALLY EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD ON THE GLOBE. NEED WE SAY MORE /IN CALL- ING_YOUR ATTENTION TO ONE OF THE MOST ENTERTAINING PICTURES WE : ;Atuzi, HAVE EVER SHOWN. ' ’'* et DEAR FATHER, .(COME HOME WITH ME NOW" 3 A SCENE YOU WILL NEVER FORGET. “TEN NiGHTS IN i * The most wonderful vflmw fine Suits that,can be made are our “Penney—Jnnior" and “Armor-Clad” Suits, with double seats, double knees and double elbows. :Made of finest mere cloths in new Spring shades of knickers. am, Mi 0 has been the lof her si . Grinage, mily, 312% "Minnesota avenus, 'onday morning - for Brainer: %me &w She will returnito emidji foF a longer visit before go-~ gfing to her home. Among the. number who left Bem- idji last evening to attend the.re- ’gub“cnn district “tonvention to be 1d at St. Cloud today. ndtthe state aul’ F. S. ld . M(tchfifinfin‘fld WE WILL OPEN AT USUAL HOUR MAT. 2:30 :— lOc&SDc —: EVE.T7: 10-9 00 convention 'at Sf were:. J..C. P: lEugene Berm: s LB egle

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