Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 13, 1922, Page 5

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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 considera- tion when sour: known. F. W, Lange was a Bemidji shop- -per; Tuesday: from Grant Valley. I. E. Raymond of Frohn transacted business in Begfidji Wednesday. Mrs. W. F.:Jameso#i;*1013 Dewey, is reported tg be on the sick list. f.‘Rockwood tran- Bemidji Tuesday. sacted business j Clarence Steel ‘of Big Lake was a business visitor in Bemidji Wednesday . A. J. Naylor Jr. returned this morn- ing from a business trip to Minnea- polis. Polay Pie. Ask for . 2-1dtt Mrs. Frank Williams of Wilton cal- led on friends while shopping in'Bem- idji Wednesday. ... ° Mr. and Mrs. B, H. Major expect to spend Easter with their children at Minneapolis. g A. E. Gibson of Lavina autoed to Bemidi Wednesday and attended to business matters. Cook With -Gas ;- Out of Russia cnme&file inspiration for this spirited’ coat,typical of the spring modes. It is madg of a’'mnov- clty ‘mixture and its trimming is some- thing quite new. Note that its lines are- straight, its sleeves roomy and loose, its patch pockets large, its belt wide, with an original fastening, and be assured that it embodies the high points in the new styles, A A A A A A A A A R. V. Harker returned to Bemidji this morning from Minneapolis where he -has transacted ousiness for the past few days. Miss Dorothy .Benson, a student at the State Teachers college left this afternoon for Kelliher to spend her Easter vacation at her home. Polar -Pie. Ask for it. Misses Johanna Moran and Myrtle 2-144 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS TO MEET THIS EVENING The regular meeting of the Knights jof Columbus will be held this evening at 8 o’clock’ at' the ~. C, hall. All members are urged to' be present. -IMISS RICHARDSON ENTERTAINS The ‘“Pawpaukeewis” ,club ~was pleasantly entertained at; the homhe of Miss Mildred Richardson 407 -Amer. ica avenue last-evening ' where & a was enjoyed, and a lunch was served by the hostess. SALVATION ARMY LEAGUE “The Home League of the Salvation Army will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:00 o’clock at thr Salvation Army hall on Third street. Mrs. Vale will entertain. Come and bring your friends. ODD FELLOWS LODGE TO INITIA1E CLASS FRIDAY The initiatory degree will be con- ferred on candidates at the regular meeting of the Odd Fellows Friday evening at 8 o’clock in the Moose hall and all members are urged to be present. YEOMEN HOLD REGULAR BUSINESS MEETING TONIGHT The Brotherhood of Yoemen will meet for their regular busfness ‘session this' evening at 8 o'clock at the Moose hall. It is de- sired that there be a large 4ttendance pleasant sécial jevening With games. HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW; American | ONE VERSION OF SPRING Spring, as interpreted in suits, finds charming expression in this beige- colored tricotine medel, of utmost re- | finement. It has 2 N, straight iskirt with a narrow separate belt of | the material. The short coat falls open down the front, having only one fas | tening place at the collar. There a slit seam down the back and a novel decoration of silk embroidery in self | color, which finishes an exquisite ex- ample of the taflor’s art, | sammnn TRINITY LUTHERANS PLAN VESPER LENTEN SERVICES Good Friday services with celebra- tion of Holy Cammunion will be hel at Trinity Lutheran chapel Fi evening at 8 o clock, with confes: al services at 7:30. Rev. Frenk will i More N at Six Special Group Prices $2.95 °3.95 °4.95 °5.65 S0 Wickham of/ MeIntosh went to their of the membership. preach on Slhe O e $ $ Miss Lois Dally, school nurse, ex-[p08ies ¥ rday fo spend fnser ALLEN-CHAMBERLAND tion for communion is required. 6.95 8!95 pects to go to her home at La Porte to spend Easter, Fred Barker of Eckles drove to Bemidji Wednesday and looked after business interests there. Mrs. Wes Wright and Mrs. John Noel of Northern called on friends while shopping in Bemidji Wednesday. . Have ‘you heard of those Ladies high grade tan oxfords at one-half price ~at the Consumers Shoe Co., selling at $3.98. 6t. 4-15 James Heggie has returned to his home on Irvine avenue from a busi- ness trip to his former home in Big Stone county. Miss® Eloise Williams of Wilton spent the week end in Bemidji as the guest of Misses Mabel Johnson and Myrtle-Aldrich. Mrs. William Kiehler, who has been under a doctor’s care in_ St. Anthony’s hospital for a short time, was moved to -her home at Wilton Wednesday. Polar Pie. Ask for it 2-14tf Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Wells and little daughter Donna, 713 America avenue left yesterday morning for Minnea- polis where they will visit his mother over Easter. Mrs. D. J. Powers Has returned to her home at 1317 Irvine avenue, after a three month’s trip in the west.While away she visited relatives and friends %& I};os Angeles, Cal. and Seattle, ash. Miss Margaret Christianson, who spent her spring vacation at the home of her parents at Puposky, resumed her duties at the Bemidji high school Monday! and is again making her home with Mr. and Mrs. M. W, Knox, 1117 Park avenue. & . ' Cook With Gas 3-30 tf Mrs. Ray Logan of Northome came to Bemidji last evening and is_the guest of her cousin, Mrs. H. L. Ras- mussen, 1015 Dewey avenue. and also at the C. W. Jackson home, 1201 Dewey avenue. Mr. Logan will come to Bemidji Saturday and will spend Easter here. 5 Miss Lela Jones returned Monday morning from Nebish where she spent her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jones, and other relatives. She is staying at the home of her sister, Mrs. Jesse = McPherson, 417 Minnesota -avenue, while attending the Bemidji high school, ‘ Rev. Fr. E. J. Paquin of Fosston was in Bemidji.yesterday assisting Rev. Fr. Joseph Fraling with the Holy ‘Week services at St. Philip’s church. Rev. Fr. Sylvester Harter of St Johns university, Collegeville, also Semin- arian Jos. F. Mulbey of St. John’s university are assisting today and will assist with the services the remainder of the week. See our Children’s Shoes and Slip- pers for Easter at our low prices— Consumers Shoe Co. 6t 4-15 Miss Ruth Goddard, who was a student of the Bemidji high school until the spring vacation, when she went to Red Lake:to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Goddard, has beeii ill at the Réd Lake Agenéy hos- pital for the past ten days. It is a matter of regret that Miss Goddard’s Physician.deems it unadvisable for her ‘o resume her school work at present. NOTICE Citizens 'df Bemidji:— You are hereby. notified to clean up all your nremises, back yards, and -alléys of all oifal, manure and decomposing substances, and haul the séime 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, Chairman. 3d4-11-13-15 They are students at the State Teach- ers college. " Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nichols, who have visited Mrs. Nichol’s' parents at: Frohn for a-week ,were in Bemidj Wednesday en route to their home at Melrose. - $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land company. 1-18tf | Mr. and Mrs. O. Krantz expect to move tomorrow from 1103 Dewey avenue to the house at 1009 Bemidji avenue, recently vacated by L. L. Lind and family. Supt. J. C. West who has been very ill for several weeks, is reported to be much better and he expects to be able to resume his school work in a few days. Men’s oxfords .in latest brogue style, goodyear welt soles at $3.98. Consumers Shoe Co. 6t 4-15 Fred Bardwell, owner 6f the Dia- mond Dairy route, who was operated on at St. Anthony’s hospital Monday morning is reported to be getting along quite well. Mrs. James Given and little son Kietley left this.morning for St. Paul and Minneapolis where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Robert Shaw, and friends for a couple of weeks. Polar Pie. 2-14tf Mrs. - E. J. Miller of Kelliher is spending today in Bemidji,shopping and transacting business ‘and while here is ‘the guest of Mnus. M. L. Matson, 509 Bemidji avenue. Ask for it. Snappy Easter Bonnets at the Vogue Millinery. 1t 4-13 Mrs. Spears, who is employed at the Dormitory of the college, and her daughter, Miss Edith, a student, will leave tonight for their home near Kelliher to- visit over Easter. Cook With Gas 3-30 tf Robert Naylor, a student at Ham- line University arrived in Bemidji this morning to spend his Easter vaca- tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Naylor Sr., 201 Irvine avenue. Stuart Wright of > Spokane and Sanders Wright of Winnipeg, who were called to Bemidji by the death of their brother the late Wes wright returned to their homes last Saturday Loads of new; Hats at the Vogue Millinery. 1t 4-13 Rev. J..R. MacLain of Kelliher re- turned to his home last evening after attending the Presbytery held in the Presbyterian church Tuesday and Wadnesday. While here he was the guest of friends. 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 Mrs. F. M. Pendergrast came to Bemidji yesterday morning from her home at Birchwood farm and spent the day with Mrs. A. P. Ritchie, 1407 Minnesota avenue, returning to her home last evening. Miss Alma Munson, peincipal at Central school, and Miss Marie Mun- son a student at the;State Teachers college, will leave tomorrow morn- ing for their home'ay Akeley "Where they will spend Easter. See the latest new Easter Bonnets at the Vogue Millinery. 1t 4-13 Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Hagman of Fifth ward went to St. Paul this morning where Mrs, Hagman will un= dergo an operation for the removal of her tonsils. They expect to return to Bemidji the latter part of this week. Miss Inez Patterson, a member of the Children’s Bureau of the State Board of Control, arrived in Bemidji Dr. E. A. Shannon,|jast evening from Thief River Falls, and is transacting business here to- Miss Nellie Chamberland and Jo- seph’ L. Allen both of Bemidji were upited in marriage Saturday evening ati8 o’¢clock at the Presbyterian par- t sonage, Rev. L. P. Warford officiat- ing. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Palmer. They expect to make their home in Bemidji. MRS. HEBARD ENTERTAINS Mrs. George Hebard entertained a number of triends and neighbors at apron shower, complimentary to Mrs. William Stillmaker. Social conver- sation and sewing were enjoyed throughout the afternoon. Lunch was served by the hostess. The guests included Mesdames P. Larson, Spen- cer, W. Swenson, J. P. Miller, G. Harris, P. Stanford, F. M. Pender- gast, L. Gilstrom and W. Stillmaker, and Misses Anna and Vera Larson. PASSION WEEK SERVICES held each evening this week excepting Saturday at the Methodist church, and this evening the sacrament of the Lord’s supper will be administered in commemoration of the day pre- ceding the.crucifixion when it was instituted by Christ and his disciples. At the service tomorrow evening there will be a special sermon on the crucifixion by Dr. G. H. Zentz. The members of the church and the public are urged to attend these ser- vices. PRESBYTERIANS TO HOLD HOLY WEEK SERVICES Special services will be held in ob- servance of Holy Week tonight and tomorrow night at 8 o’clock at the Presbyterian church - to which the public is invited. Rev. L. I War- ford will preach each evening. The evening service on Easter Sunday will be a musical service and at that time the choir will present a cantata of the story and passion of the suffering of our Lord. It is an annual occur- ance in this church to have a musical service on Easter and this year it promises to be especially fine as the choir is putting much effort on it. her home, a mile and a half west ofI Bemidji, Tuesday afternoon at an; AT METHODIST CHURCH | Passion week services are being| DEVOTIONAL SERVICE AT BETHEL LUTHERAN FRIDAY A special lenten devotional servi with special-music and a sermon the pastor, Rev. T. B. Nordale, will precede the mecting of the Men’ Society at the Bethel Lutheran churen 'Friday evening, to whi | arc in- lvited. After the busi meeting of the latter, lunch-will be served by Mr. and Mrs. H. Ohngren. JUNIOR DEPARTMENTS OF M. E. SCHOOL TO MEET All memberg 6f the Primary and Beginner’s departments ‘of the Meth- | odist Sunday sehpol are requested to be present Friday and Saturday after noons at 4 o’cloek for the final re- hearsals of the Egster program which will be given in_ their department during the Sunday school hour—12 {until 1 o’clock. Sunday. Big Program in New Mexico. The state highway commission In New Mexico has launched a big road- building program: with six new fed- - eral aid projécts,:one to c 707.02, a secondto cost $G5, third $58,362.87, the fourth X a fifth $69,844.49 and the sixth $74,- 194.47. Best Use of Funds. The states can do no better service to themselves and the country at this time than by using their_.roud fundy for actual constyuction. HAROLD LLOYD AT GRAND THEATER TONIGHT ONLY Harold Lloyd in “Now or Neve appearing tonight only at the Grand Theater, in a return engagement of that laugh special, that is one of his very best. | J. P. McGowan, fast becoming one {of the most popular of the out-door stars, also appears in another of his| stirring_stories of adventure and ro mance in the ever interesting West, entitled, “Reckless Cha which together with “Now or 1 will Ibe shown only tonight at the Grand. $6.95 — $5.95 $4.95 - $3.95 100 NEW FLOWER TRIMMED % | Easter Hats JUST RECEIVED! ; $5.00 $7.50 $12 $13.50 § . % 100 OTHER NEW MODELS 100 SPORT HATS for you to select from. BUY NOW!—while stock is complete. Store ||Ahead - $4.95 - $3.95 PRISCILLA DEAN HATS for Children - $1.95-$1.45 These are real values and at these Six Special Prices we show you ready-to-wear, exclusive pattern Hats, direct from Eastern mar- kets—at a positive saving. This smiart, attractive Millinery comes to you brand new—cor- rect in every detail——different in style, in material and work— in new shapes, new trimmings cf rich appearance and honest val- ue—COME AND SEE! Children’s Hats, Ready- to-wear, from 98c to 4.95 You will be pleased with this showing of CHILDREN’S and MISSES’ EASTER HATS. ew Hatsfor Easter A Special Showing of One Hundred and Fifty Hats ready this week before Easter EVERYTHING NEEDED FOR EASTER EASTER NECKWEAR .49c—-up Entirely new. . NEW SILKS AND D EASTER GLOVES Silk cooninenn 95¢ to $2.49 Kid . .... $1.98, $2.69, $2.98 EASTER BELTS SWEATERS RESS GOODS, WASH GOODS AND CINGHAMS COASTER WAGONS RABY CARRIAGES TWO-WHEELED SULK:ES AND CABS 1 GARDEN TOOLS GARDEN SEEDS \ |~ IF YOU ARE WISE—TAKE A LOOK! .\ EASTER NOVELTIES JUST HEAPS AND HEAPS OF EASTER CANDIES: Easter Eggs, Baskets, Chickens, Ducks, Rabbits, Celluloid Easter Noveitic:, Easter Cards and Booklets. Select from a stock of hundreds of dollars worih of New Novelties to make the children happy—entirely diffcreat From lc to 25c and 30c Easter Egg Candies . Easter Baskets Extra Salespeople to Wait on You Saturday Table Linens for Easter Silverware for Easter . Cut Glass for Easter Hand-painted China and Dinnerware for Easter This Store Is Full of New Items You Will Want, and All at Prices That You'll Be Able to See Are Right. small fair margin of profit, and at a positive saving to every cus- tomer. CARLSON, -or cours E’ y The Oldest and Largest Variety Store in Bemidji ;. YOUR OWN HOME STORE : ON BELTRAMI AVE. BEMIDJI, MINN. GIRDLES entirely new— 5¢c, 10c, 15¢, 25¢ Everything priced on a € (TR = = IR ST e manction "withehld el ARy 00 fare work,

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