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FA { 4 SATURDA\Y EVENING; APRIL 1; THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Rt Items for this column will be gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, telephone 114-W. Readers owe it to their guests and to them- selves to see that items of local interest are reported. Every item will_be..given proper comsidera- tion' when ‘dource s I—Q‘w-.g T. C.: Stua rety t&%’orx‘aw morning:from a ness trip of'a few days in Duluth. i J. M. McRoberts of Rockwood was an out of town business in Bemidji "\ Thursday. Frank Ouellette, an exservice man of Hillside, Minn., transacted busi- ness in Bemidji Friday. Cock .With Gas 3-30 tf ‘Mr. and Mrs. .C. S. Barclay of ‘ Grant Valley were in the city shop- ping and calling on friends Thurs- day, *Miss Hazel Barelay of Grant Val- ley has accepted a position at the Blondo Hotel, 314 America avenue. iR Miss Blanche Dodge, teacher in the sixth grade, left to-day for her home at Remer to spend her week’s vaca- tion. Polar Pie.’;Ask for it. Miss Lois Da this morning for 2-14tt 7, - school “nurse, left er home.at La Porte . where she will visit during the spring vacation. Mr. and :Mrs. D. S. Mitchell went to Carr Lake school to-day to attend the Bemidji township Farmers Club meeting. 4 Cook With Gas * 3-30 tf Miss Jean Tower, teacher in the * north school, left to-day for her home at Stephen, . Minn., week’s vacationy Miss Caroline Austin of the high school faculty, left last night for her home at St. Paul to visit during the vacation. b . Cook With Gas to- spend her 3-30 tf — Miss Rose Marcus, a student of the Bemidji high- school, went - to her home at Nebish to spend her Easter vacation. e Miss Alma Munson, principal of central school, left this morning for Akeley to visit at her home during the vacation. Polar Pie. Ask for it. 2-14tf Frank - Rappatta ~returned : “from Fosston, where he went on Monday in the' interests of Armour & Com- pany, for whom he is shipping clerk. J. D. Hartman, an employee of Armour & Company, made a busi- ness trip to Brainerd Wednesday, returning to his home at Nymore Friday evening. { Cook With Gas 3-30 tf Miss Martha Fibigar, music super- visor of the Bemidji schools will spend her’ spting vacation with rela- tives at Minfeapolis. She left on the train last “night. Miss Margaret Hempl returned yesterday to her home at Tenstrike after having visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ferrell for the past week. ° Polar Pie. Ask for it. 2-14t¢ Hugh Cooper and J. W. Dawson of Becida spent Wednesday in Be- midji. Mr. Cooper came to attend the special meeting of the A. F. & A. Masons at the Masonic hall Wednes- day " evening. Misses Edna Wallace and - Betsy Froirack, teachers in the schools at Kelliher, were between train guests at the home of Mrs. Frank Luebeck to-day. The former left on the noon train for Duluth and the latter on the afternoon train for Mackintosh, where they expected to visit relatives during their Easter vacation. $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land company. 1-18tf Vern Grout of Minneapolis arriv- ed in Bemidji Wednesday evening for a short visit with his aged father Willard Grout, who has been confin- ed to St. Anthony’s hospital for nearly five weeks, following a par- jal ‘amputation of a badly frozen foot. As Mr. Grout is the manager of a theatre in Minneapolis, he was obliged to return to his home in that city Thursday evening. Joe Nesasil drove ‘to' Bemidji Wed- nesday, returning to his home near Becida the following day. He tool Miss Olga. Lukish,,who; has béen con fined to St. Anthony’s hospital since, submitting to' a serious-operation on January Oth.. to the farm home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lu- kish. in that vicinity. Miss Lukish, and elder daughter, is spending a few weeks there. Polar Pie.': ‘Ask/ for L. Mr. and Mrs. E.E. McDonald re- turned this morning from Los An- meles, California wrere thev have been spendinre the winter. They re- port a splendid vacation nad are glad to get back to Bemi “We brought good weather with us.” said Mr. McDonald. He also attended the State Republican convention at St. Paul .to which he was elected a del- egate from Beltrami county. |her yacation at, her b Afi-—o—- born’ March 31 to Mr. Nygaard, 1217 Bixby avenue. . Y The Flour—Pillsbury’s < 6t 4-7 3 p George Becker of Grant Valley cut his foot quite badly while cutting wood Friday. " Miss Avis Akre went yesterday af- ternoon to Thief River Fa)]: to spend ,there. Dance Tonight in Old Moose Hall. Music by the Syncopators. been visiting friefid ? a few days returnéd to his home yes- terday. . Miss Beryl Ware will leave today for Nebish where she will spend her Easter vacation with her grandfather and brother. - % H. A. Bridgeman, Fifth ward, left Wednesday night for Cedar Rapids, Iowa, to visit his mother, who is ill at her home there. Miss Agnes Cullen, teacher in the grades in Central school, left last levening for Minneapolis to visit with friends for ten days. Lorraine and Roland Angvall left to-day for Cloquet where they will visit t\eir father' during the week’s vacation of the schools. Harold Kerr expects to leave to- night for Rochester where he intends to consult specialists and will prob- ably undergo an'operation. Morris Prosser, who has been visit- ing at the home of Mr and Mrs. S. Mitchell for the past week, return- ed this morning to Minneapolis. Dance Tonight in Old Moose Hall. Music by the Syncopators. 1t 4-1 Mrs. S. Sanum has returned to her home in Bemidji from a six week’s visit with relatives and friends at Cloguet, Duluth and Minneapolis. Miss Beth McGregor left on the noon train today for Coleraine where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Leon Battles, for a week or ten days. Frank Groves, a student at the Northwestern Agricultural college at Crookston, - is the guest of his sister, Miss Caroline Groves, 1200y America avenue for a few days. M. F. Wilson of Armour & Co. re- turned to Bemidji Thursday night form. Minneapolis where he transact- ed ‘business for a month. While there he was the, guest of his father. - s ~ Enoch’ Storey - and ~ daughter of Scribner were in Bemidji Friday to visit Mrs. Storey who has been ill at St. Anthony’s hospital for several W?e.;ks. She is not improving as they wish. . Hubert Albachten, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J' A. Al- bachten, 917 Minnesota avenue for the past few days while transacting business in Bemidji, left yesterday on the noon train for his home at Duluth. Miss Sylvia Carter, principal of the North school, went to her home at Hines to spend her vacation. Miss Mabel Wager, commercial teacher, went with Miss Carter to Hines and will be her guest during the vacation. Clayton Marrs arrived in Bemidji at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Marrs, 1103 Mississippi avenue, Friday afternoon from Cro- okston, Minn., where he was a mem- ber of the graduating class of the Agricultural college this week. Mrs. Carll Warner who has been staying at the home of her son, John E. W:/ner, 608 Fourth street while receiving treatments from a local physician returned to her, home to- day in the Carr Lake district. Her condition is much improved. M. E. Groff received a message last evening telling of the serious ill- ness of his mother, Mrs. G. B. Groff at Scott’s Bluff, Neb. and he left this morning for there. Mr. and Mrs. Groff visited their son in Bemidji during the summer months last sum- mer and made a large number of friends here will be sorry to learn of her critical illness, ELECTRICAL SU Mary| . satisfaction. at all times. ELECTRIC Phone 202-J Now Open For Business ) ;'Elec’t;"ical' Su’ppliéi Wiring of All Kinds.’ We solicit your business with a guarantee of perfect You will find us competent and obliging HALING -WALKER BAKKE-STAI' Olaf Bakke and Pearl Stai, both of Pinewood, were united in marriage | Thursday, March 30, in the First Lu- theran parsonage, Rev. L. J. Jerdee erforming: the’ cerento: ¥ wit- e ‘pargonage \flmich.‘gkev. D ‘ciated. The contracting parties were attended by Miss Rosella Rasmussen and. Wallace Whelan. They w1l make their home near Nebish. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. L. C. Cole, Fifth ward, enter- tained about 25 guests at her home last night in honor of her daughter, Mrs. J. Banack’s birth anniversary. Music was enjoyed while the guests played whist and at a late hour a birthday lunch was served by Mrs. Cole. Mrs. Banack received a num- ber of birthday the guests. FIRST LUTHERAN CHOIR TO GIVE FINE PUBLIC CONCERT The members of the choir of the First Lutheran church are working hard on their concert program which is to be given in the church Friday evening, April 7. They are holding special practices nearly every eve- ning, -Songs will be sung in English #nd also Norwegian, and the cun- cert promises to be very entertain- ing. The program will be announced gifts from D. | later. . METHODIST AID DIVISION HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING There was a large attendance of the members of the miscellaneous division of the Ladies’ Aid of the Methédist church yesterday after- noon at the home of Mrs. L. B. Grandy, and social conversation was enjoyed while the ladies sewed. Lunch was served by Mrs. Grandy. At the business meeting it was de- cided to hold a food sale at the Gas éompany’s office next Saturday af- ternoon. SURPRISE PARTY A few friends planned a surprise for Mrs. George Kreatz at the home of Mrs. H. Z. Mitchell, 1212 Minne- sota avenue, last evening in honor of her birth- anniversary. A pleasant social evening was enjoyed while the guests played bridge, and a birthday lunch was- served. - Mrs. Kreatz was presented a birthday. token., Those present were Mesdames Robinson, Matson, Diedrich, Boardman, Philip Gill, Ed. French, H. Z. Mitchell, and the guest of honor, Mrs. Kreatz, BASKET SOCIAL A basket social was held at the Pine Grove school in District No. 10, Grant Valley, Miss Anna Herling teéacher, Friday evening, March 31. It was a fitting recreation following the tension of the state board exam- inations. Two short dramas were staged preceding the social, which When You Ask For Your Daily Bread SPECIFY AUNT BETTY'S Delivered fresh and crisp to your grocer every morn- ing. —TRY A LOAF— PPLIES & WIRING and COMPANY : Third Street i the roads, visitors in threc cars frem proved highly' eéhtértaining to the audience. Despité the condition of Bemidji dared the trip and attended, and together' with the pupils and lo- cal attendance, there were about 35 present. Baskets were auctioned off and brought good prices, and a neat sum was realized from the sale. Part of the proceeds will go for charitable purposes and the remainder fn se- curing a football for the pupils of the school, All reportvfl a fine time. Mrs Arthur Wright i friends at Nebish this week, Miss Anna Hoag, teacher in the junior high school, left last night for Minneapolis to visit friends dur- ing her spring vacation, | THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ing with - | — 7 R 4 STUDY CLUB TO | ) able_ prices. topic and roll-call will be responded throw to by “Some American Wonders.” Papers will be given on the follow- ing subjects: “Indiana’s Unrivaled Sand-Dunes,” by Mrs. E. Y. Wilson; “Our Famous National Parks,” by! Mrs. S. T. Stewart; “Gary’s Model School and Industries,” by Mrs. H. A. Northrup. All members are re- quested to be present. shoes. J. 4th St. them -away. hand-made shoes for -sale, and «old i| WOMEN’S g &_ MONDAY AFTERNOON|| ... BRING YOUR ., The regular meeting of the ' Wom- imng e;_l’s Study clu}l\) \;;ill be held M}o{‘day Shoe Repalrmg afternoon at the home of Mrs. w. g f Bolger, 1115 Bemidji avenue. “See TO_ K-ORNELL : America First” is the afternoon’s|| HeSwill: xyour! Ghoés at'reason- If he can’t, you can Alao—ne Kornell's Repair Shop and America Ave. D. B. C. GIRL NOW DEPUTY AUDITOR Orpha Smith was always “‘good at figures.”” She figured that she would secure best results from at- tending & commercial school of highest reputatior tookacourse at Dakota Business College, Fargo, N. D. Then she figured her way to the Eddy County Auditer’s of- fice and is now Deputy A D. B. C. graduates have been employ in county offices, and in 685 others, came officers. Fe trust. Oh Lady! riences MESSM YIDWARD SIDN Don’t let the family washing interfere with your social duties. We can relieve you of all your wash-day trou- bles—just say to “send the wagon——"" Family Wu_hingl 10c 1b—80c minimum Bem. Steam Laundry ~—Phone 195— “ONE befell when she started heart-break- Here is a joyous comedy of errors with a thrill or two to keep you tip-a-toe! T0-NIGHT UPROARIOUS VICISSITUDES OF NEW-RICH FOLK petite ORL KENDALL VIVIAN MARTIN PARDON MY RENCH A FARCK COMIDY. © FOLLY IN THE PANTRY' CHILDS CARPENTER. BV O COTT orsyaminge oy B GOLDWYN IRVIN S. COBB Famous Humorist WROTE SUB-TITLES. —Also Showing Comedy— HORSE TOWN” ‘Admission—10c & 25c¢ G:R:A:N:D —TONIGHT LAST TIME— What weird expe- Polly w PENNEY’S CORNER “LaVerne” Corsets, $1.49 Front Lace—Black Boning A correctly corseted woman o ! not only emjoysappreciated com- fort but the pleasure derived from resulting better-fitting garments. La Verne Corsets lend theso-much- desired contour to the figure with- out causing discomfort—absolute ! ease at every point—the outcome *‘of scientific making. i Our Own Model - “La Verne” Corsets $1.49 The black boning in these Cor- sets enhance materially their resi- liency, and with the good quality coutil and other domiunating fea- tures, they will cuickly windeserved distinction among our patrons. “La Verne” Corsets are sold exclusively in the Jo C. Penney Co. Stores. v Other Styles $1.98 to §4.98 e - PLENTY of the Giluley on the way wife. Horses’} will comedy. 00 1 Take MATINEES 2:30, NIGHTS 7:30 & 9 GRAND SUNDAY Helene C OF ROMANCE, ACTION AND IRISH HUMOR A mouth organ, a dollar bill, a pepper box, and a bit of the luck Irish, “From the Ground Up” started Terrance to a fortune and a Everybody who liked “Hold ‘Four revelydn his newest the Part of 4 “Girl O’ Me Dreams”: ' ——SPECIAL ‘ADDED ATTRACTION—— Buster Keaton in “The Haunted House” His Uproarious Stunts Bring Laughter Tears :00—10c & 25¢c MONDAY H at ven Hardware G These receipts are teo new to be lost; bring them in if you value MONEY, as there are 64 of them. HOW MANY OF THEM HAVE YOU? If you have not won ¢n our Lucky Day ta rabbit’s foot, run arcund your chair or your favorite stunt to break the hoodov——iken buy your HARDW ARE. from GIVEN during April and pay CAS3H. We sent our check for $15.00 to Geoi'ge Rhiea Treasurer of the Near East Relief \Drive, as from our Cash Customers for February Lucky' Day. 1 “Given Hardware THE LUCKY DAY STORE A BIG HEARTFUL OF Famous Players- Lasky Corporation rrnunu {JustArovts: eCorfl A Cosmopolitan Production S = & Cparamount Cpiclure Around her the night-—and New York. What awaited her around the corner? Anothér great warm slice of lif¢’ by' the author of “‘Hu- m@f‘ésgucl" Rising, like it, abové' the toar and clatter into "the best that human hearts can know. just o+ 47 1 Fashioned out of the thing e called love—and what it did 5 for a mother, a rnaid, a man. From the Beautiful Story by Fannie Hurst Elko Sat. Sun. Mon. Matinee 2:30, 10c-25c—Nights, 10c-30c oAt s e T e e e S e M e T U e et e T e e e 7 oo