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e e ey e lh- for lhll column will be gladly received by Mr. ,A:-,Kh;g"tfi .:ffinle River {rnn!néf- ‘| ed business in Bemidji Monday. Harvey, telephone 114-W. Readers owe * Mr. and Mrs.J. H. McRoberts were Saturday sho) Saturday night in’_the “city, returning to their home in Rockwood Sunday afternoon. Polar Pie. spent left - la: interest are reported. Every it will be given proper eo--idan- % tion when sourc J.'W. Willenberg' transacted’ business in Bemidji bat— urday. J S. Stecker ‘was‘a business visit- or in Bemidji Satnrday from Williams Coxners J. G. Hoglin, G. D. Greigg andj Gust Peterson of Fernhill motored to Bemidji business.. Miss Alice Willets of Grant Valley was the guest of Mrs. Fred Petra,] 1005 Mississippi avenue, while shop-; ping in the city Saturday. Dance at old armory Tuesday night.’ N. Cote and wife of Bootleg Lake; were the guests Jewett, 1110 Park avenue, while shop-/ ping in the city Saturday. d.to, them. Dance Cook With Gas 3-30 tf} Saturday and transacted 2t 4-11.) Mrs. James Polar Pie. Rev: W. tor® of “the of Mrs. Edward, s in, Bermdp Ask. for evening she 'will attend a- conference of the county superintendents hg tend ‘the Minneso sociation :meetin; | ! i 1 | ndto {|ley arrived = home Cities Saturday night. Miss -Ma Mrs. Geozg‘e Miller of Grant Val- from the Twin |’ See our Children’s Shoes and Slip- pers for Easter at our low pnces— Consumers :Shoe Co. 3 “MBx‘ls. l?d]:ekhke and Efl“’nl Klug of BlacKdick! wer jof. Rockwhld) shoppers in Bemidji Mo‘hday at 0ld. Armory, tonight. {Music by Shuck’s’ Jazz.Orchestra. C. S. Barclay, who has been em- ployed on Dr. Rowland Gilmore’s farm, “Fair Acres, for nearly a year, has rented the Jfarm for the coming season and will operate it on-shares.” 4 Mr, and Mrs. E. R. Evans, 915 Beltrami_ avenue, entertained at 6 o’clock dinner Sunday’evening Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Burke; daughter Hel- Music by Shuck’s Jazz Orchestra. : il en, and son Thomas, and their guest, lack of Spokane, Wash, Ask for ‘it Grundy of Forada, pas- resbytermn church of that city; is a wvisitor in the city to- day, attenflm,g the spring session of They| the Presbytery~of Adams being held at the Presbyterian church here. Rev. Grundy was formerly located at Ten- strike and has many wqualntances in »thlS commnmt Pleasant Saturday ~Knox, 1117 Park me- of the:contest- 1lin, | Bemidji State. Teac urday afternoon, re GREATEST VAL[?IE\:IS E’VEB QFFERED New Spring Suits AT $25 00 $35.00 $55 00 SPECIAL OFFERINGS OF Polo and Tweed C[gat§ AT $16.75 Notice Wmdow Dublay. AT $25.00 $35.00° lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIlIlIIII]III||I|II||II|I||||||I|IIIII|II|IIIl versity. Beautlful New Canton Crepe Taffeta and Crepe Knit Dresses All s1zes——1n the style that'you want, '$45.00 ‘Between-train |* ” in Grant Valley hol returned Mon- || & day from ' Pinewood where she visited her brother during fhe week end. Spring presents its .separate skirts of wool or sflk or cotton and those for general wear are called “walking skirts”. to distinguish them from sport skirts. :Heré is a pretty new model made of crepe. It is cur on straight lines and has a separate belt of the material. Around the bottom there are set-in panels trimmed with rows of parrow silk braid in a contrasting color. AR AAAAA AN SRR AANAAAAAS Allan Fort of Eckles was a be- tween-train business visitor in Be- 'midji Monday. Mrs. Burns of Nebish was the be- shopping in Bemidji Monday. M. E. Ibertson left last night for Minneapolis where he will attend to business matters for about a week. $60,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land company. 1-18¢tf Mrs. Maude Vogler of Nebish vis- ited at the Arthur Wright home, 421 grvine avenue, between trains Mon- ay. ‘W. Bell, who is employed at Wil- la grippe at his home 1123 America avenue. [—— Cook With Gas 3-30 tf Mrs. Nels Rudy of Pinewood ar- rived in Bemidji yesterday and is a guest at the home of her mother ‘while here. Miss Florence Foran and Francis Foran of LaMoure, N. D., are visit- ing at the home of Mrs. G. McCler- nan, 314 Fourth street. Men’s oxfords _in latest brogue style, goodyear welt soles at $3.98. Consumers Shoe Co. 6t 4-15 FMr. ‘and Mfs Ole : Anderson of Minneapolis’ arrived in Bemidji Sat- urday and will look after their farm mterest.s in this vicinity. Miss ' Kathryn ‘McGarry . of “Bra- ‘nerd is the guest of her'sister, Mrs. ‘George Kerr, 1241 Dewey avenue, having ‘arrived in Bemidji Saturday ‘evening. Polar Pie. 2-14t1 - 0.W. Merwin of ‘Brainerd visited 'at :the home of his brother-in-law, Charles Wight, 518 America avenue, and with other friends in Bemidji yesterday. Ask for it. Rev. J. R. MacLean of Kelliher ‘is a guest ‘of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Mat- son, 509 Bemidji avenue, while at- tending the Presbytery in Bemidji today and tomorrow. Ask to be shown those Ladies tan oxfords at $3.98—you can’t afford to pass them up—Consumers Shoe Company 6t 4-15 Miss Lillian Anderson of Crook- ston was the week-end guest of Mrs. M. E. Groff and left Monday night for Hines where she ‘will spend her Easter vacation with friends. Mrs. James Black of Spokane, Wash., a former resident of Be- midji, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Burke, 1001 Beltrami avenue, having 'arrived in Bemidji Saturday morning. Cook ‘With Gas 3-30 tf The condition of Mrs. J. A. Colby of Foreman, N. D., who has been se- riously ill at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. M. E, Ibertson, 1023 Min- hesota avenue, was reported to be slightly improved this morning. Miss Lillian Peterson of Guthrie came to Bemidji last night to take her sister, Miss Clara Peterson’s, place as wmtress at the Markham ho- not well ] time to ncupetate. r “Polag B | fik Tor ! H g1a Word has?beén from M. E. Groff, wh uw tt's Bluff, Neby, a week: 74 'day in re-, sponse to a '3 he pritical illness-of; other, that he Q'nved there last Tuesday nqd that "¢ icondition was very poor when he reached there. J Have you heard of those Ladies }ugh grade tan oxfords at one-half price at the Consumers Shoe Co., selling at $3.98. 6t 4-15 President M. W. Deputy left last evening for the Twin Cities where he will attend a quarterly meeting of the State Teachers college boards, and also a short course superintend- ents’ ‘meeting. . Thursday noon he will be the ‘guest of honor at a noon | PANELED "CLOTH SKIRT | Jinkinson of Becida is ds'in Bemidji this week. |’ tween-train gueit of friends while|w. Z, ton, is reported to be very ill with|*¥ luncheon at' Shevlin hall ac the Uni- John Moberg and a crew of men went to Spur No. 28 Monday where they will work for a couple of weeks. Miss Ruth Essler returned Sunday evening from Northome where she has spent her Easter vacation with friends. William Hines of Hines is the guest of his brother, P. L. Hines, and family while transacting business in Bemidji today. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. French have|C. {& [ moved from their home, 1323 Minne- ta avenue, to their'farm, six miles st of town, where they will spend the summer months. § b= g Mrs. N, E" Given, who has been very ill at-her home, 707 Minnesota ravenue, for the-past three weeks, is reported to be improving, -7} ‘Henry Klrfland returned Monday ‘| morning to his home at International Falls after being a guest.at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Walk- er Jry for a few days. C. S. Strumpset of Becida came to Bemidji Saturday morning with J. H. Morris, who is carrying the mail on [the Bemidji-Becida route, and attend- ed to business matters. G. A. Mosher and Paul Krause of Deer River returned to their homes today after visiting over Sunday at the Bart Stafford home, 617 Irvine avenue. Mr. Mosher is Mrs. Staf- ford’s brother. Miss Ursula Grest, teacher in the high school at Grafton, N. D., arriv- .ed in Bemidji Monday to spend_her Easter vacation with her sister, Mrs. Robnson, and family, and her mother, Mrs. Grest. Miss Maude .Bowen, teacher at Argyle, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. M. Serrurier, 1423 Beltrami avenue, during her spring vacation, returned to resume her duties Mondny morning. Miss Marion Scheers accompanied Mrs. Ira French to Bemidji Saturday night from her home at Akeley and ‘was an over-Sunday guest at the French home, leaving Monday night for Deer River to visit friends dur- ing her Easter vacation. Alec Ripple, principle of the Pleasant Valley consolidated school, attended the spelling contest at the Bemidji State Teachers college Sat- urday afternoon, at which Miss Lois Watson, one of his pupils was a con- testant. Mr. Ripple returned to his home at Pleasant Valley Saturday evening. An assessors’ meeting is being held at the court house today, and the following out-of-town assessors are among those in attendance: Andrew Lokken, Tenstrike, assessor for the Township of Hagali; Ciar- ence. Baney, Louis, for the Townsaip of Moose Lake; A. H. Olson, Pine- wood, Maple Ridge Township; &. L. Moberg, Blackduck, Hornet Town- ship; S. O. Jallen, Pinewood, Roose- velt Township, and Peter Goronson, Kelliher, Shotley Township. Rev. J. Fraling, Putor ST. PHILIP'S CHURCH Bemidji, - Minn. Hours of Services on Sundays at 8:00 A. M., 10:00 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. All are welcome. Non-Catholics are cordially invited to attend any or all of our services. Admission free to all. Religious instructions given to anyone free upon request. Liter- ature and information on the History and the teachings of the Catholic Church will be furnished free upon request. Holy Bibles, Payer Books, etc., for sale at cose prices. A copy of the Bible should be in every rosm:f NOTICE Citizens of Bemidji:— You are hereby notified to clean up all your premises, back yards, and alleys of all off-fall, manure and decomposing substancea, and haul the same to the dumping grounds on or before the first day of May, after which the annual inspection will take place. By the Order of The Board of Health, . r. E, A. Shannon, Chairman. 3d4-11-13-15, Sunday April 116 TWO SHOWS DAILY 2:30 'and 7:30° DOUGLAS, FAIRBANKS bre.rcn v ° 5 C . Here nu'will see “Doug” in e 'genuinely great pndndxnof uhewnptnbh;hq—hwihl :.‘-’Mu the ambition_of bis, “Doug’s realization of a life-time ambition.” SEE IT AT THE % Grand | ROYAL NEIGHBOR OFFICERS AND GRACES MEET THURSDAY All the, Graces and officers of the Ru al Neighbors will meet at the K. hall - Thursday aiternoon at 2:00 o'clock. MOOSEHEART LEQION TO | MEET TOMORROW NIGHT The regular meeting of the Wbm- held: Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock at the Moose hall. All members are urgedsto be present SALVATION ARMY LEAGUE TO HOLLX SALE WEDNESDAY The Home League of the Salvation army will hold a parcel post and apron sale Wednesday mght at the Salvation Army hall on Third street. The sale begins at 7:00 o’clock. Cof- fee and cake will be served. All are welcome. | SCANDINAVIAN LUTHERAN | LADIES MEET TOMORROW The Ladies Aid Society of . the First Scandinavian Lutheran church will- meet in the church basement Wedinesday afternoon at 2:30. Di- vision No. 4, Mrs. Andrew Rood, chairman, Mrs. A. R. Erickson, Mrs. Olaf Opsahl, Mrs. E. P. Lebak and Mrs. Hans Mittet will entertain. M. E. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT TO GIVE EASTER PROGRAM The Primary department of the Methodist Sunday schoal will give a short Easter program of songs and recitations during the Sunday school hour next Sunday, and all members of the Cradle Roll department who have reached the age of three years will be promoted to the Beginners’ department at that time. All mem- bers of the Beginners’ and Primary departments are requested to meet in the church basement promptly at 4 o'clock each afternoon this week for rehearsals. MRS. WIGHT ENTERTAINS The Sunday school class of girls, “God’s Workers,” of the Baptist church, Mrs. C. Hammond teacher, were; entertained by Mrs. Charles Wight at her home, 518 America avenue, yesterday from 4:30 until 7 o’clock. An egg hunt and chicken hunt were planned for indoor en- tertninment and games were enjoyed out-of-doors. Mrs. Wight, ass.sted by Mrs. S. L. Sellars, served a very nice lunch. Those present were Ione Sellars, Wanda Larson, Ardyth Bli- ler, Helen Hammond, Arion Coe, Lil- lie Herling, Nedra Marquis, Gladys Munson and Roberta Johnson. i en of the Mooseheart Legion will be |4 EPISCOPAL GUlLP WILL HOLD MEETING -romomtow The Episcopal Guild \v1ll ‘meet Weds nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs, E. P. Netzer, 804 Beltrami avenue. All nmembers are irequested, to be present. [ KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS TO MEET THURSDAY NIGHT/ The regular mecting of the Knights of Columbus will be held Thursday evening ‘at 8 o’clockin'the K. C. hall. AW members -are irequested to be present. PRESBYTERIAN DlVISION HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW Division No.'2 of which Mrs. M. L M’stxxon is chairman, Presbyterian La- dies’ Aid, will 'meet Wednesday af- ternoon at the home of Mrs, C. M. Bacon, 621 Lake boulevard,” and it is ‘desired that all members be pres- ent. BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Virginia Bush entertained a number of her girl playmates -at her home, 808 Irvine avenue, yesterday from 4 until 7 o’clock, in honor of her eighth birth anniversary. Games were enjoyed and la blrthdnv lunch served by Mrs. Bush, ass:sted by Mrs. Dan Newton and Miss Hazel Wag- ner. Virginia received a number of beautiful gifts. Those present were Herione Nelson, Betty Dugas, Grace Peterson, Alice and Mary Krantz, Annie_and Lucile Caulfield, Gladys and Violet Heggie, Margaret and Irene Stephens and Blanch ‘Bush. MRS. JOHNSON ENTERTAINS Mrs. Harry Johnson, Mill Park, entertained a number of friends a‘ a shower in honor of Mrs: Umdahl yes- terday afternoon., The hours were pleasantly spent in sewing and coa- versation and at 4 o’clock a delicious four-course luncheon was served. Mrs, Umdahl received many beauti- ful gifts. Everyone spent a splendid afternoon. Those present were Mes- dames. Geror, Halverson, Cornwall, McGriff, Ebinger, Pellows, Cunning- ham, Cnnscl\ son, Taylor, Kushhnum, Letford, Treadwell, Voltz, Johnson, McCal- lister, Sommers, Heelen, Cook and Umdahl. MRS. KOBE SURPRISED Mrs. A. B. Kobe was pleasantly’ surprised by a few of her friends at her home, 714 Bemidji avenue, yes- terday afternoon, in honor of her birth anniversary. Social‘ conversa- tion was enjoyed while the guests sewed during the afternoon, and a birthday lunchcon was served at 6 o'clock by the self-invited ‘guests, to which the gentlemen were invited, and they remained for the evening. Mrs. Kobe was presented a beautiful linen luncheon cloth. Those present were Messrs, and Mesdames M. L. Matson, G. W, Clifford, C. C. Easton, W. Z. Robinson, Mrs. Grest and Miss Ursula Grest. LaComb, Lund, Lar-[Daly BAPTIST LADIES'-AID TO BE ENTERTAINED TOMORROW fl‘he Ladies’ Aid ‘of the - Baptist shurch wfll be enteria gled by Group oy 6, Mrs. Harold: -Swisher chair- man, at the home ‘of Mrs. Alex’ Blair, 817 Thirteenth street, Wednesday afternoon. . All are_welcome .and. it is desired that there be a large nt- tendance. 'TWO PRESBYTERIAN ‘D‘IVIS'IUNS‘ TO HOLD JOINT /SESSION’ A joint meeting of ] Diviélons No. 4, Mrs. 'E. R, Evans chairman, and No 4, Mrs. H. A. Pflughoeft . chmxm‘?n of the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid be held ‘Wednesday eveni'* home of Mrs. George Rhea, 1010 Bat trami avenue, and will be ente‘:tuin, ed by Mesdames Rhea anfl Titus, members of the first named division, and Mesdames Wheelock and Gai members of the latter division. All members ‘are requested . to turn in their finished work at this time. It is urged that there be a large attend- ance at the meeting. (Omitted Last Week.) Olaf Bakke and Miss Pearl Stai were married in Bemidji Thursday. Both young people are well known here, having lived here most of their lives. We all wish them a happy mar- ried life. Miss ‘Helen’Klymer was a Bermd,n visitor Wednesday. Mr.'and Mrs. George Sthol ree\lrn- ed from o visit to Bemidji Thursday evening. Cecil Woodford of Debs was a Bemidji visitor Thursday. Helen Peterson of Debs was a busi- nass visitor here: Thursday. C. F. Moller of Minneapolis was visiting . friends_and relatives here Thursday and Friday, Mr. Moller formerly lived'here and we were all glad to sce him here for a visit. Mrs, F.. Watson anX Children of Marcelle arrived here Saturday for a visit with Mrs. Albert Thompson of i 5 ebs. George 'Gleasing “arrived home Saturday evening from. Minneapolis | where he 'has :been going-to the gov- ernment school during the winter. John Balmer, Jr., arrived here Sat- urday from North Dakota. He will stdy hore ' with this parents the com- ing summer. George ‘Sthol has bought out C. B. Nelson and will start a store. Mr. ‘Sthol was formerly in business here but ‘sold out when he went to the war, We wish him .good success in his new business here, This will give us three stores here at Pinewood. Peter Drumess, Arthur Brum and Mrs. Fred Rosenow were Bemidji business visitors Monday. William ‘Charles Manley and Miss Genevive Dodge all went to the re- ligious convention near. Park Rapids Saturday. A fresh supply of KEELEY’S " Chocolates “'lllllIIIIIIIIIII|III"IIIIIIIIIIII“llllllIlllIIilIIIIIIII|IIIII|IIImIIIIIIIllIIIIIllllllIIlllIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIII|IIIIIIII|IIIIIIII|!IllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII NEWS Have.Yov Tried Our Light Lunches? Dainty Home Cooked Food Served in a Tastey Manner. Lunch Here When You Are Up'Town Shopping. — Have You Tried Our Apple Pie? \ Ea‘tefl'_ A ‘ H i"resh, Percolated Coffee Always. A_ Fresh Noveltl‘es % mlCE CREAM & Slupme_ntu! Now | 'SPECIALS DAILYJ ab: Do Of' “fRY OUR FOUNTAIN SERVICE Candy Bsplty. 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