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FRIDAY-EVENING, APRIL 7, 1922~~~ e « THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER s S e e e s LR 3 PAGE FIVE / Mrs. I W. French will go to Ake-| Miss Edna Fuller of irginia_will MRS, GRAHAM ENTERTAINS "STAR GIV ] orri busi ] ® . |1ey tomorrow to spend the day with |arrive in Bemidji tonight and will be w Fred Graham pleasantly er ;?;IY;::LSET;I;:‘}:E:H‘L?E;AY fltCL;,SFZ'&?'fi;dt'éfiififii‘gdyes'fim friends. ; the guest of Miss Arvilla Kenfield, | tertained eight wyoung ladies “at & 3 and returned to Bemidji last evening b . 1224 Doud ayenue. . : sewing party last night at her home The Eastern Star Report a very 3 = C. W. Kingsbury was 'an out of . . 901 America avenue. Lunch wa leasant evening and a large attend-{ qpo y 4 djes of the Methodist church towrl business’ ealler Tuesday, from Cook With Gas ) served by the hostess. e card party lastiovening |t hold a food sale at the Gas Com- w . ran alley. & i’ - ‘ * e Masonic hall. Abo wenty-f L i aptncts A Items for this column will be v dick, 3-30 tf e & ime tables of bridge were played, and |Pany's office tomortow afternoof. ) > & L S TO ENTERTAIN A son was born 'yesterday to Mr.| Mrs. Carol Hill and little daughter opp i!';l' ;gzvm_ TIME "il'omci-l' 2 and Mrs, James Leister at the home [went to McIntosh yesterday to visit BETHEL LUTHERAN BIBLE A short business sess » £ the 1‘ ISTRI " PRE. : g o o thimy of her parents in East Bemidji. ‘ :;s sltv‘fewAdéngf a; the home of Mr. CLASS MEETS THIS EVENING |, ‘()‘.\ll“‘rn\yvil)lu'\ ~:l$\;:u¥:3‘(’) 0,‘.]“')& p TI‘;[E:::';I' :I:;RSBJE)E";YTYJV;S‘L |t . ;:t:::-&o-kl‘ ”.gt ’?né:iqr"y.i:::l Dance in old Maose hall, Saturday, | * - ADRARET T, A thy b B}ib‘? hcms‘:;l o Lheu}?cthoz Lu-tonight ‘and will_be followed by ol e Preshytery of the l\?t':x 1 will be.given jproper conbidera- [April 8. Music by S_chuck‘sZtJ_az,z ‘John. Bailey, Twenty-¥irst sty Mtfi?_ (L'huull'(ch “n‘t ;‘L(:rt]m‘,'}': :l‘:";“::fi :w“::;\‘lln q 0’;""‘h‘:h(';;.l:k\,‘.'”:h:“i{lzg::k"" an church will meet in Ben efreshments were setved. gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, - telephone 114-W... Readers ‘owe i it to their guests.and. to them- S Anna Mae and Verna 1 returned yesterday irom Ten- . where they visited | relatives for several days 3 tion when source is known. _ [orchestra. . ;gsfltégt:‘r)lf ‘:;s;l:e‘,wwe:'tmtotg:sai{ Members are urged to be present. The | and thoir families. Good music w lay, dé": i .t“~' \_\iholx.n Lrhz»l miniiters of | Be sure and Jome lm:lwlous . Joe Shirk of Solway was a betwe-| Mrs. L. W. Galloway left last night business for.a few days. : public is also invited to attend. be provided for duncing, and card: By, g‘:t[‘n:\\r'ti::;url:ol:-“‘m ."‘l":lv‘-":\u\‘ ‘1’1:;: v‘(‘»’\‘»l-“;;m ; at 11:1 t"\(h‘:i‘?:.l.\l en train vis ifi Bemidji Thursday.|for the Twin Cities, where she will . O p— for these who do not care to dancei@o e of the district ’ ) lehurch i : U et e S e do some. buying for the Elko Hat| '$50,000 to loan on' farms. DeAn STRAND-IVERSON Lunch; will be served. The commit B0 "Tesday evening a g A..D. Perry of Northern was.afShop. . Land company. 1-18t8| Anton Strand and Cora Iverson,|tep in charge of drrangements assure; e delivered by W. ¥ Miss Lillian Larson teacher at business visitor, in Bemidji Thurs- —_— ~ both of Barnes county, North Dakota, [& good time to all who attend. . Rrétiving moderator, of Red T Leonard, in Bemidji the * day. S Mis. T. B. Nordale, who has been| Mrs. C. Surrerrier, 1423 Deltrami|were unite! in marriage April 6 in BIRTHD . Bsessions will_be held all of the week en route from ; THDAY PARTY will|where she has buen i1 . |sick at her home, 602 America avenue |avenue sprained her ankle quite bad- the parsonage of the First Lutheran| fresday at which the busi ing frien ¢Donald of Northern|for the past week, is reported to be[ly last evening and is unable to get church, Rev. L. J. Jerdee, pastor, of- " Charles Frances Dvoracek entertained four 1 i A " fbe transacted. The publi wol e~ was a business visitor in Bemidji|improving. around on her foot today. ficiating. The witnesses were J. C. teen playmates at his home at 908 R.ome to attend these |{mn-£i‘m < h NOTICE, Thursday. Y% —— . Jordee and Ruth Nelson, The young|Beltrami avenue, yesterday from $ ) = is herehy given Uhat there FUSaih The Flour—Pillsbury’s Polar Pié. Ask for i 2-14tf|couple intend to make Bemidji their [Until @ o‘clock, in honor of his 8tl treacury to pay gen- The Vogue Millinery offers for Sat- birth anniversary. Out of door games t: to and including A 6t 4.7 PR home. D. C. Dvoracek is attending a Sam Dahlgaard of Kelliher, who |3TMer’s club mecting at Turtle River|G. A. R. AND CIRCLE WILL —_— i spent the past two d in Bemidii today and yesterday he attended the g Dr. Laney of the Lake Julia San- n'ansactingpbnsiness,(:eytsur‘:ed i‘:]gg; meeting of the farmer’s club at Nor- HOLD MEETING, TOMORROW | were played and a peanut hunt anc fsacting business in Bemidji today other bames enjoyed insi A birth- §' buffet lunch Dvoracek . and revolving and including No. urday 10 per centi off on every hat in the store. 1t 4-7 N Don’t forget the home made cands ted by Miss Anna [sale tomorrow at the Method George W. Rhea, | 2 Mrs. M. A. oA ' Moose hall, for its regular business |8ifts from his friends. Those pre-| Elmer Dahlgaard of Kelliher v § A. A. Andrews feturned to Be- Mrs. J. G. Myers and daughter, |home, 4’\{3 t}‘v?::’::;:&g”‘]igttsvz;‘: meeting. i £ ent were Neva Welch, Mary ]and ed friends in Bemidji for a few days|WwANTED TO RENT—Furnished % midji this morning from a business Lyndall, of Nevis came to Bemidji|ing from Jamestown, N. D., where| The Ladies of the G. A, R. Circle Iris Petrie, Margaret and Donald | this week. house for the summer, l)v!ml;]u b trip to the twin, cities. Thursday to visit her aunt, Mrs. Sam [she has visited relatives for the past|Wwill, meet 2t the Moose hall at 3 McCuaig, Frances Russell, Robert - m.“h: . Call 301 3t 4u]nl; i K Hayth, Irvine avenue, for a short|ten days. i Past| “etdek, and all members are urgea|Rhea. Raymond McMahon, Ruth Gil-| J. C. Thompson is a business visit- v \ppp” ——— Sde Cook. k Gas : time. o be present. bertson, John Elwell, Francis andfor in Bemidji today and will return w ’r\,i"‘l:l!;m:\.,(‘l]‘\"'i'““"‘t T‘ulurv“:lgtik S The Vogue Mil ry offers for Sat- See the new 1922 model Harley |urday 10 ‘per cent off on o Davidson Motorcycle now on display [hat in the ‘store. nletvzl-"g FIRST, LUTHERAN YE T, S at the General Repair Shop. il et 8] PLANS DEOTIONAL PROGRAM N. R. Johnson, a_ssistant cashier of| The Young Peoples’ society of the . in charge, for the.bank. at. gopvxck,«is transacting | First Lutheran church will give their few days' this week, of the home |business in Bemidji today and is ‘the | dévotional program at 8 o’clock Sun- 3-30 tf Kathryn Dvoracek. to his home at Blackduck tonight. e e oot et - i A. J. Wedge of Minneapolis ar- rived in Bemidji this morning . to transact business here today. Electticians were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erickson and (3 Samily e moved from 704 Bemidji|Which Adolph Christidnson is build-|guest of his brother, E. W. Johnson|day cvening, April 9, in the church. ’ e avenue to 519 Beltrami avenue. ing on his lots on Minnesota avenue and family while here. " Musical selections will be_interspers- ] lar Pie. r and Thirteench street. J. AT t Sand ed with the topic discussion and an ¢ Polar Pie. Ask for it. 2-14tf . . A. Troppman, o and Point, |interesting program is assured. All . ¢ 8 s ;o R Cook With Gas Idaho, who has been the guest of his|are \velcogme and it is desired that — . HoveynLord who is attegdlmg Car- 3-30 tf Pl'oéhefidli- fG- ;I;ll‘ollpnlun nmli fmmllyi there be a large attendance. cton college at Northfield. will £ e in Bemidji for the past two days wi —_— i s reakfas ’ o spend his spring vacation in Bemidji| Lind and family of 1009 Be-|leave this afternoon for his hm:m. PRE-NUPTIAL SHOWER FOR GROCERY DEPT- Our B‘l edkl‘\?t Coffee at oo ~ with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. ‘avenue -are’ moving today to ey Ph 9 Or 8 lbs for ........... ebiet. e $1.00 e TLord, he having arrived here this|the property owned by Fred Petra, - NOTICE. . MISS ARVILLA KENFIELD one 927 ‘And our Botka Tea will suit you morning. 1005 Mississippi avenue. His widowed | AnY person driving over 15 miles| pics Vera Backus and Mrs. J. C.| e e s you, daughter, Mrs. Christ Neumann, and |21 hour in the city and over 10 miles| o pyess entertained twenty guests Vanilla Wafers, per lb make us prove it. o s 2 her twi ildr i in the school zone will be prosecutea, f i latel 4 Miss Dorothy Wilson, a student | 1€ a. children will occupy rooms e i last evening at the home of the later, s B at Carleton College, Northfield, ar-[upstairs in the house rented by Mr. also any one driving with cut out oben Thirieenth and Doud avenue, at 4 Cocoa Tafly Bars, per Ib .. 23c rived in Bemidji this morning to|lind. * o . kitchen linen shower complimentary at o I = spend her, ten days spring :vacation e prp— Chief of g‘él"f%‘ to Miss Arvilla Kenfield, who will Fig Bars (these are all fresh), 1b. 19¢ MEAT DEPT. ;it]%v‘}ier parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.| Polar Pie. Ask for it. 2-14tf| & begomg;la tt)‘x:ide i;: J\:nc.th Brulgo";;z‘is Powdered Sugar, per Ib ... 10c Phone 928 . Wilson. —=| enjoye roughou e evening, & - Et.hE. Bzirgan returned tofBemidji —-‘m—rk——\ :.hgrc being five . tables, and hfiwh Cut Loaf Sugar, per lb © a Cook With Gas on the early morning train from St. en You Ask F s served by the hostesses. iss . iy >ork Chops, per 11 _28¢ 3-30 tf|Cloud, Minn., where he spent the . ) Kentield re'cc?\'ed many beautiful ‘White House Milk, our reg. price Pork Chops, per 1b ; past wyeel attending to business mat. Your Daily Bread ifts. (This is a standard milk, not a compound) Rolled Boneless Roast, per Ib..........23¢" Clayton Marrs, who had his ton-|ters- Mr. Bogan and family are oc- SPECIFY — ’ Faney Ginger Sni Pork Roast, per Ib..................18¢ to 23c sils oomoved at the offices of Drs.|CUPYing rooms for the present at MISS OLSON ENTERTAINS ancy Ginger Snaps, per Ih........ 15¢ Liver Sausage, home-made, per 1b....15¢, G: ck and® Garlock, Wednesday 1005 Mississippi avenue, having mov- Miss Margaret Olson, 912 Park N&vw Cabbages tinsvery L1 6 Jdver Sausage, home-made, pe -..-19¢,, morning, was removed to his home, ed there yessertday.h’l‘_hw are undecid- avenue, entertained a number of her New Cabbage, it runs very good, Ib.... 6c Tresh Home-made Bologna Every Day. - 1103 “g‘?s‘ssfpi?‘ ""T"“e' that b '?eg;;‘erig;:atr expoectt to rgl::gisnf%: %h; friends at aiternogy tea yesterdnyi Jersey Corn Flakes, 2 large pkgs......30c Fresh Tomaloes, Celery and Lettuce—: ing and is getting along very micely.( & o..= 7 There was an informul program o ¥ ke Jeisey Panc o R midji. [l music, and conversation was enjoyed (1 pkg Jersey Pancake Flour 'REE!) the very best. " " . roug] e . The ests were guests of friends in Bemidji|in Bemidji Tuesday between trains zonetta Kenfield, Mabel Croon, Edla Wednesday while taking advantage and acted as one of the pall-bearers i B Rudy, Esther * Peterson Harriet of the dollar day bargains. Miss Faye at the funeral.of the late Wes Wright. P N iBoyce. Ragnhild Moe Irene Lyon, RE EAR b * is recovering from an attack of the The courtesy of the officials of the : 4 RO . Geraldine Reed, * ngi;.-e Blomberg, <4 oe. 5 g N ! flu and was unable to attend school|Red Lake road, who held the train i | Ruth Nelson, Ella Elliott, Alice Ball- g at Edgewood this week. for the return trip until after the|| | ingrude, Ruth Otto and Mrs. Clifford (4 ok O s i . funeral” service, made it convenient | Olgon 2 o RO TS Polar Pie. Ask for it. 2.14tf|for a large number of residents of ) . ' W 1 Northern and Liberty to attend the | | ORDER OF FORESTERS INSTALL + otincion Relatives of Mrs. J. A. Colby of last rites paid to their old friend Fom . °D.. who is.ill and under |and neighbor. NEW OFFICERS THURSDAY abe ok ‘of a trai h — At the business:Ineeting of the ; 2 : s " - . B e N M.E CARD OF THANKS |l gl s bommentyg st O/} We have just received o big shipment of Can Thertson. 1023 Minnesota avenue, are| We also wish to thank all who gave held last evening in the basement of ton and Crepe de Chine DRESSES—in assort- guests at. the Ibertson home, having neighbors and relatives for their the church the following officers, who i . fived yesterday. Her husband, J. |kind . assistance - during the - illness g . g were elected at the meeting two weeks ed colors and sizes. Take a look at them in e Y on, B. E. Colby, of |and burial of our husband and father.|| Delivered fresh and crisp |lago, were installed: = Chicf ropetn . : ;“orAmanC. ?{) Di are hére. a"fithi}' som | W$ alfsrn withito thank all who gave|| to your grocer every morn- Helen gpl'(n, vice chief ranger, cctzth. our windows. They all sell at, your choice... .. & . olby from ogswell, B o oral offerings... i erine is1ar; recording Secr ry, and & daughter and her husband from MRS, WES WRIGHT e Arvilla Guiséles 5 financial sceretary, i s i Fairmount, Minn. r. and Mrs. B. AND SONS s 5 Martha Kittleso! reasurer, Irene ¥ — S. Miller.” ’ 1t 4-7|\ TRY A LOAF— Lappen; Junior Conductor, Mabel Burgess; senior conductor, Anna ¢ & ot ———————————————— | Gainey; inside sentinel, Mary Ripple; i T il outside sentinel, Nellic Johnson; trus- - T e = e —m————__ s Margaret McManus. Miss Dale Hunting, teacher in the Lincoln school, left yesterday for Minneapolis to spend th¢ week end with friends there. A New Shipmenfi,fifi Just in - Hand Made_ Pattern Hats at' 495 $7.50 9.50 A Timely Pre--Easter Sale Of Dresses These prices make it possible to wear the new while it is still new. TR % Fashioned in the latest styles from Taf- S Lo | AN==N W =S * | feta an§ :~Cant‘on Crepe. Athesriulhieliling Back e in the trees, boys!” Before you know it, you’ll be hunt- ing out those cool shady holes where the big ones lurk on hot summer days. If your tackle sin’t right, all your stories will be of the “big one that got away’’; | Better overhaul the tackle now and list the things [ DRESSES Formerly priced from $27.50 to $55.00 NOwW © $19.50 to $39.50 IR TR OERRARO O D STYLISH STOUT DRESSES ~ yow'll need. ’» 4 . Formerly priced from $37.50 to $75.00 D L in and get “Oflyx _ - S oy Rote 380 0 80NN > FOR EASTER WEAR g /] .$3.00 to S $23.95 to $49.50 Iézzzisng‘Rodss ....$2 to $12}| e , Quality, Style and Workmanship ' Tr?a:ghk ].y Keom i To complete the costume, to Are the Best. Eifi?i?n?‘}?léf;f 5 e a:dd a final touch to the p.erfec- Bait Boxes...$1.50 to $2.50 tion of the Spring Tailleur, what could be more desirable c. E- BATTLES than a fine pair of rich Silk WARE ! s hltramiHiiz, " Phone 21 “Onyx ’ Hose? Bemidji ¥