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PAGE FOUR ™ . BAGLEY the Edgewood school house Saturday 3 : u i evening. All presents enjoyed - the e L : event and $7.00 was ‘added to the . Misses Ting Amundsen and Elan-|treasury. .. . %ll‘e wng.tt“r;i 'nr;:r employed at the| My, 3ml].‘ Mrs, ?red FLanxe were ) ) L § Bemidji sho ast Friday. Mrs, George Hapson and re.’ Kingff\:r‘fi»and chlldi‘cyn spent /Mickie, spent Satuday in Cass Lake.|Thursday evening at the Fred Lued- “Mr. Chalman, State Building In-|tke home. s spector, of St, Paul - arrived - here| 'Lge' Wright called on Joc Knapp ‘ednesday 'to ‘inspect - the school | Wednesday. buildings. He accomp#nied.the Supt. | Mrs. August Luedtke, Sr.. visited of Schools, Mae Barnes; to Minerva | Mrs, Melvin, Stainbrook: Monday. :le:; nfime d:y. where, they attended a|. - Fred .Lue e, returned Saturday |/ 00] meeting. . . rom Vis! ends and relatives at O.LHal,len ‘Spent ‘Tilesdiy in ‘Be-| Fuir Haven and South Haven, Stearns X v i County, ‘Mighnesota. /i [ “Mr. and Mrs.0Harry ‘Tewins :left |- Florents' Wright!ireturnedsdhome) on Saturday for Barnesville, where|Saturday after staying 'with her sis- they will reside; ekt ten;’ iMrs. A. Eklund arrived here Mon- from Duluth to join her husband 0 recently bought’ the Imperia), Store from W, Ii O'Neil. Mri|y; and Mrs. Eklund’ will? make their i kibme in Bagley. ‘Mrs. Albert »Wiltse .. entertainec thequngrexationn] Ladies Aid Wed- nesday. Tauchi i - 3 Severt -Lee of Cass Lake was,th :éh. - and‘ ghlldren funday atter ‘gnee;? oifhtis broiher, O. G. Lee,.an | /Mr. and Mrs. Fred ~Lange , and amily last week. l / ild isif ~ Daily’ y 'E:.L. Hauge spent Thursday ! {’ter;e;:n:‘ tef‘ 4 M‘r pely’s Sunday midji. f Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Wri Mrs. Albert Nelson left on' Sat |/ junday with b, and. b ARent urday for Minneapolis where she wi. 3 : /oigt, who are ill. make an extended visit with relativ | < Augnst “Bohlmann: called--at the 'A\}gusz Luedtke home on Sunday. ., Bertha and Cliffard;. Phibbs* spent. Sunday afternoon @t the'T. J. Wright 10me. Fred . Fred .Lambert called" at Luedtke’s: Sunday, : s Iva Wright visited Edna Stilwell Saturday afternoon and Sunday: Miss Myrtle Putnam was a guest at Mr. T. J. Wright’s Sunday. Mies Marjorie :and Ralph Kings- bury wete callers at Hugh Murray’s Sunday. CW. ury. visited at | Slinton . Skinners Sunday. .. . Jessie, L. ‘Groves visited Mrs. inBe €8, M. O. Rudrud, returned from Fas ston Saturday, after a visit. with hi: daughter of that city. / 2 A. Kaiser :returned home Mgnday from Detroit, where he spent 3. few days attending to business there. . Mrs. Rot ar was called tc i Fisher, Friday, due to = the/serious I mrfiu gl her mother, o rs. Ole Lomen and daughter, and Mrs. K. Lomen of Lengby spent Wed- nesday in ‘Bagley: R Miss. Pearl Bisson, who has been | H, S. Stilwell went to Bemidji — doing. ltenoff.lphic work in the' Sten- | Thursday. wick law office, left for her home The next meeting of the Good at Ogema, Monday.’ C]Arrrl‘)omk.lngt ?nnfi- A-ndequlon nl?f ¥ earbrook:left for Hatton, . Dak. ! Friday, via Daglog.t ar ety Holt lef't for Cheer class will be held at the Phibbs: home. iday. via o - LAKE HATTIE their home in_Sask., Qanads, after a Mrs. L. V. Har, isi i ome 1in h L. V. pel visited with Mrs. ;;flonr‘;mllt ;flfll friends here. Mr. and | &, L. "Horner Tuesday afternoon. rs. Holt formely resided in Bagiey.{ " Mr. and Mrs, L. Robinson called at S. Steenerson:of Crookston was a H.:H. Tiarss’ Wednesday. bufir;eu (;nsmor here Thursday. “"Miss Marjorie Heggie ' and Mrs. iss - Gertrude . Osmunsen, - who Burlingame were week end guests of . teaches near Ebro, spent the week- | Mrs. John Lushen. :::n:::hgrgsx]?d‘?endlth M;‘BI 05;‘ H. H. Tiara and 'family were sup- uated from the Normal i ¢ SD& mflen: of the Bagley High vg:;.suesh; at J, J. Hoglins Wednes- 00] ‘last_year. ’ 2 G. D. Grei J. L. ‘Hogl Howard Dexter, formely of Sol- | called at E.’f."fiom Sunday. oy Tay Jo.gmploved jn the Robbin's| Mr. and Mrs. Morton and Mrs. arber Shop here. & H. H. Tiara and datghters Valerie and_Arlene were dinner guests at 'EDGEWOOD Al Whites Sunday. 3 Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Greigg and Mrs. Lee Hiltz visited Mrs. daughter, ‘Pearl were Sunday guests Kugust Luedtke Sr., on Tuesday. '8t J."G. Hoglins, :Mr.. and.Mrs. John Lushen and | u;'fi“!‘“fbeikvzzfi::fi;‘d on,Mgs i|son Merlin spent Sunday: at J. W § .S, Stillwell called ot T. J, [HOREIS o ond e ; Weights Friday. |evsing at the E. Mevars home Friday Saohoerter panapp, sawed wood at the| ' The LJ. Shepard family and Mils A basket ‘social was. held, by", the \%fillwell were Sunday guests at the “Good Cheer Sunday school class,.at| E; Watts home. m‘ i ceilj red pattep. 18 ard bordgy, {1 b 18¢, 25, ...You Wiy p, it : ; e Well g You By, Yo SEN R . ‘at This g4, r»: °ur:Wall Papg, Pke : SHEVLIN-MOOSE Mrs. Ralph- Harding and daughter for ‘o three weeks visit with her parents, . 3 Sadie ' Wimer returned ‘to Fosston on Monday after a three weeks visit at her home. Alfred Ostrum transacted business at the Felsch farm Monday. Oscar Juline wisited at the Frank Friday and’ Saturday: Miss Larson returped to.her home in. Fosston Wednesday -after: several ays visit.at the John Hoff ho! jon, visited Ogcar Jj irning. home ‘Mons church -last: Sunday and attended. RTINS a3 Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson and family were Sunday. visitors at the Seth Hildreth home, . Eldon Lewis, visited OrvinStump- ges Saturday 'and ‘Sunday. Mrs, Marie Timboe, who has been visiting her father, R. M. Foster, re- turned Saturday to her. home in Devils Lake N. D. Mr. and Mrs, i'léph Pitsenburger, |, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young, Mrs. Qle Olson and son, Laurence visited at the Joe Liurs home. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young were visitors at the H. M. Bourey home Tuesday. $ R. M. Foster returned home from Bemidji, . last: Tuesday bringing . his wife and. her two children with him. A crowd. of .young pcople gathered Tuesday evening and Charivaried him. Moose ‘and Shevlin sends their heartiest congratulations. About fifty friends and neighbors gathered at the L. A. Peabody home Friday evening for a farewell surp- rise party. A delicious.lunch was served and ‘a purse of $12 was pre- sented to Mr. and Mrs. Peabody. Alma Pitsenburger is expected home from Minneapolis where, she has been visiting her sister Mrs. Mark Jackson. o Born to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Tollefson Tuesday, March.21, a ba- by boy. Grace Heathman was- on the sick list last week, B Raleigh Philip' was in’ Bagley un- der the doctors care last week with an_abscess on his knee. ’ The parent-teachers meeting was held Wednesday - evening ‘and was well attended.' A good: program was given and a delicious lunch was serv- ed. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Yoen Tuesday, March 14 a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Adamson and children, Conrad and Oscar Juline. spent Friday evening :at the Frank Juline home playing whist: Geo, Felch made a_ business call|® at the Lars Salvatere. home Monday afternoon. ¥ - * Tolef Juline attended the dance in _Shevlin ‘Friday evening. Evangelist Nelse:.* Halvorsen of the Synod .ghpreh.met- at;the h E‘h'o oD | ofi {Lenora THorpe ‘Situ:qiye nf‘:z;-e— i PIN v ‘ Vi THE BEMIDJI DAILY: PIONEER W% W= 'FRIDAY: EVENING, MARCH 31, 1923 Marsh, .who iss'ill in_the hospital i§| midji: steadily gaining and Mr, Marsh, who has been ill° with the flu is also. 0] the road to recovery. .. .. ¢ Felix Juline and Ralph Hendric spent Sunday evening at the” Felch home: 3 The Congregational Ladies . Aid will be held in the Woodman hall in Shevlin Wednesday afternoon, April Minneapolis_conducted ‘meetings in the Borson Luthéran Chugch Friday, Saturday and Sunday. . Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Burr were Shev- lin shoppers ‘on’ Satutday. August Julie an’ dWm. Swanson of Moose visited at Nelse -Adamson’s home Tuesday. 7 Clara Kiidahl - finished 'working at the Hans Kildah home last Friday. Dakota Thursday. Mrs. Wm. Thias, M ‘Tom Fossend and’ Carl urday. X F. business visitors Thursday. Mrs. Hazel Jansen left’ for North { ‘Mr. and Mrs. S/C, Mijllerj Mr.-and rs. ‘Ed ‘Spencer, Freedman were Bemidji business visitors Sat- W. Clark and’ Chas Frank of Wearren arrived here Friday wi carload of thoroughbred Duroc ith. a Jer- sey hgs, which they are dish'ipqtipg among the farmers of this vicinity and a_great. many farmers' are:buy- ing.’ We meed. all the thoroughbred stock we can get in all lines, have to many scrubs”here. we Russelle Anderson visited at the Johnson home :Sunday.’ The. Dorcus: Sewing - Society 5th. Lunch will be served and every- one is cordially ‘1vited to*come.. of | nt.to. the . Theod Tallefson: hom b %{;s&my 'to assist Wwith the"hou; ] ¢ i The !Younz eoples Society‘of the s nazrevisH 1 5 Synod’ehurch gfls held in the churchy | ‘The: Ritlewvodiladics held: a quilte fment ‘s‘fli aftermoon.. March)ing:bee ‘bt the:homd/ ofc Mrs.~ Corl B " 3 Clauson, Wednesday afteinogn, the Jorgen Hglan igited . at..“ Nelse] are making a:silk quilt for:the Ladies. damson’s Saturday and ;Sunday. zm. wovisl ol 0. T. Bakkon /was::a' Bemidji vis<| i Mrs, John Chevalier.and son,: Augs] ' ust hfim;h," ‘went ; Bemidji ~ last |itor Wednesday. e~ Tuesday 'tc see Mr. andiMrs. Pete| Mr. and Mrs. Olof: Gelen wore Be- | POLAR PIE opular Ice Crcam Bar. ASK FOR' IT— Saturday . Morning " JOHNSON’S at | Easter at After 250 LADIES’ SUITS GO ON SALE RIGHT NOW IN. ] Values to $69.50 THE SPRING COI-\"I:S ARE HERE! C OATS, at, i, ‘COATS at i riée’ Coat Srish sehs cemarest| - FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO AND LARGEST LADIES’ & MISSES’ ' READY-TO-WEAR STORE 'THE STORE THAT HAS BROUGHT THE LOW PRICES TO BEMIDJI crrrercurT g Ry Our Sale IS NOW ON Easter Prices THE HEART OF THE SEA- SON—AT PRICES THAT WILL MAKE YOU WONDER HOW WE CAN DO IT! We Have Them On Our Racks By the Hundred to, Select From. WE LEAD IN LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR AT ALL TIMES