Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 14, 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 gue: nd to them- selves to see that items of local interest are reported. Every item will be given proper considera- tion when source is known, Sam Paquin of Eckles transacted business in Bemidji :l‘hursdny. Miss Kate Hines is’spending thé da; today with her sistér at Turtle Ri‘{v ) Mrs. Charles irogg of Becida was calling on friepds in Bemidji Thurs- day. Cook With Gas . 8-30 tf Dance at Nymore, Christianson’s hall, Saturday, Apri{ 15. Music by Schuck’s Jazz Orchestra. 1t 4-14. Mrs. Jumes Wheeler of Bass Lake was a between train siopper in Bem- idji Thursday. Polar Pie. 2-14tt Mrs. G.v Blotter .of Rosby was shop- ping and calling on friends in Bem- idji Thursday. Ask for it. Mrs. A. Annette is.improving her property at 411 Minnesota avenue by making it modern. Mrs, Charles Blakeley of Turtle River was a guest at the H. A. Fer- rell home, 714 Minnesota avenue, yes- terday. Shop for shoes early Saturday— we can give you expert fitting atten- tion, with our enlarged showing of the season’)s ‘novelties. “B & D” Shoe Store. 1t 4-14 Mrs. E. J.Miller of Kelliher spent yesterday in Bemidji shopping and calling on friends. Our showing of this season s styles is much larger than any former sea- son—if you are planning - on new shoes for Easter, please shop early Saturday. “B & D” Shoe Store. ,a. 1 t4-14 Miss Johanna Dahlgard went to Kelliher yesterday to visit friends during her Easter vacation. Mrs. Harry Fallon left today for Fargo and Moorehead. to visit rela- tives and friends for a week. Mrs. Ralph Lycan returned this morning - from Minneapolis, where she has been for a brief visit. See our. Ch‘il;ren’s Shoes and Slip- pers for Easter at our low prices— Consumers, Shoe Co. 6t 4-15 Oscar Risness df Moorehead is visiting his aunt, Mrs. C. M. Bacon, 621 Lake Boulevard, for a week Attorney H. L. Huffman and Tho- mas Ervin returned this morning-from a short business trip to St. Cloud. Saturday shopping is unusually crowded, early morning customers may shop,in comfort. See our line of this season’s newest in footwear. “B & D” Shoe Store. 1t 4-14 Mrs. F. Mero of Dorset was a guest over night of her sister, Mrs. E. N. Ebert, en route to the Twin cities. Cook With Gas 3-30 tf J. W. Heggie and _son, Floyd, of Becida, motored to Bemidji Wed- nesday and attended =~ to business matters. Miss Doris Sime, a student of the Teachers college, went to her home at Erskine to visit during her Easter veation. 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. O. Johnson of Kelliher motor- ed to Bemidji yesterday with friends from her home ‘at Kelliher and was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. A. B. Kobe, for a few hours. Mrs. M. F. Willson, who has been ill at St. Anthony’s hospital since last Saturday with a severe attack of flu, was reported to be very much improved this morning. Have you heard of those Ladies high grade tan oxfords at one-half price at the Consumers Shoe Co., selling at $3.98. 6t 4-15 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wells, 709 Thirteenth street, have purchased a new Chevrolet car and expectto start soon on a trip. to Long Beach, Cali- fornia. Mrs. Well’s brother, Glenn Schultz, ;will accompany them. Polar Pie. 2-14tf H. Z. Mitchell, editor of the Senti- nel returned this morning from :St. Cloud, where he was called owing. to the death of Mr. Whitney, father of Mrs. Mitchell. Mrs.: Mitchell will're- main in St. Cloud for-a few days. Ask for iu Mr. and Mrs. Angeles, Cal., arrivel morning and are the guests of here today. to Leonard to vis and will return again and mak home in Bemidji Cook. With Ga$ e their 3-30 tf —_—l Earl Ccchran and .Harold White arrived in Bemidji last night and will spend Easter wigh their parents. They made the trip/ in a Ford, leaving Minneapolis about 1:00 o'clock yes-| terday and arriving here about mid- night. They report thatt he roads are ir a good condition. { Land company. From here they will go4” it friends for a tinte,| Mrs. Bért Wood of Glasgow, Mont. is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Brennon, 513 America avenue, for a month. Mrs. Frank Ripple of Biwabik came to Bemidji-Thursday to visit her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Streeter, Fifth street for a week. Polar Pie. Ask for it. 2-1410 Ed Tostrud of Wilton came to Bem- idji yesterday and transacted busi- ness and also called on: friends, He returned to his home today..: ! $50,000 to 16an, on faFmy. Dean 1184 Kern Olson arrived this noon from Thief River Falls to spend his Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I B. Olson, Ninth street and Park avenue. ‘Men’s oxfords in latest brogue style, goodyear welt soles at $3.98. Consumers Shoe Co. 6t 4-15 Alex Shavitch and Dr. G. M. Pal- mer returned this morning from Min- neapolis, where they have been the past week taking the Scottish Rite Masonic degrees. l;oln Pie. Ask for it. 2-14t President M. W. Deputy returned to Bemidji yesterday morning from the Twin Cities where he attended a quarterly meeting of the State Teach- ers college board, and also transacted other business for a few days this week. at the 1t 413 Snappy Easter Bonnets Vogue Millinery. , J. M. Phillippi arrived in Bemidji this morning from Boise, Idaho, to visit his" daughter, Mrs. Frank How- ard, and friends during the summer. Mr. Phillippi is an old resident of Bemidji having lived here for a num- ber of years. | He went west about two years ago. Cook With Gas 3-30 tf Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Lycan and daughter, Donna, have returned from California where they spent the win- ter months. They arrived in Bemidji Thursday. They report a most enjoy- able winter but express delight upon returning home. | D. J. Neeley arrived in Bemidji yesterday at the home of his brother- in-law, M. W. Knox, from Warsaw, N. Y. Mr. Neely will re-open the Neeley Grocery store on First street and Mississippi avenue an event which has been awaited by his former pat- rons for several weeks. Mr. Neeley expected to reach here two wecks ago but the illness and death of a brother at Warsaw detained him. Mrs. Neeley and son Douglas and daughter, Miss Alice will arrive later by auto. \for the past three weeks following Mrs. J. Pfund, of Kelliher is spending this week in Bemidji- tran- sacting business. morning for Park Rapids on busi for thd State Child Welfare Board. s 21c at Stewart’s “Fresh strawberr 1t 4-14 Grocery. Miss Hazel LaQua left Wednesday foy Alexandria where she will visit her sister, Mrs. H. M..Wilcox and family. %sa Marja. Krogseng is spending Easter vacation at"her home’at u{:z. She is -ajstident at the whchers Collegey ’ f:fi large shipment-of patent leathér )otwear just arrived at the Bemidji %‘ Store, 1t 4-14 s. Belle Long returned to her he! at Puposky Wednesday after visiting friefds and relatives in Bem- idji for several days. Miss Myrtle Hanchette went to her home at Northome to spend her Eas- ter vacation. She is a student at the State Teachers college. Miss Rose Perusse, a student of the State Teachers college, went to her home at Brooks yesterday to spend her Easter vacation. s 21c at Stewart’s 1t 4-14 Fresh strawberri Grocery. Misses Helga Gerdlund and Anne Brundin went to Kelliher last evening land will be guests of Miss Maude Hanchette during their Easter va: cation. Misses Helen and Grace Clark will spend their Easter vacation at their home at Mentor, and return to re- suihe their studies at the State Teach- ers college Tuesday. A large shipment of patent leather footwear just arrived at the Bemidji Shoe Store. 1t 4-14 John Morrison of Red Lake spent yesterday in Bemidji transacting busi- ness and he also attended the Scottish Rite banquet held at the Markham hotel last evening. Misses Myrtle Nordlund and Grace Everett will visit friends at Crook- ston over Easter Sunday and will return to resume their studies at the State Teachers college Tuesday. Norman Garauner expects to return to his home at pleasant Valley to- morrow. He has been in Bemidji an operation at St. Anthony’s hospi- tal, and for the past week has been the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson, Eighteenth and Park, left yesterday for McIntosh where they expect to visit Mr. Wilson’s brother for a few days and from there will go to Ed- mondton, Canada, where they expect to make their home. 'FLOWERS fordEaster;Morn ~ ~ ‘o IT is the one day of the year when Flowers sym- bolize so much. The sentis ment attached to Ea Flowers carries:with i fondest of feelings. J Any thoughtfulness you best_m?v upon your mother, your wife, your sistef. or your sweet- heart will reap its rewax‘/d in their apprecia- tion. & Here you will find the best, the hardiest vari- eties—most reasonably priced. possible for you to come we suggest that you phone your order, which will receive con- scientious selection and prompt service. i Bémidji Floral Co. . PHONE418 Delos Wilcox:of International Falls was the guest of his brother, J. W. Wilcox and family for a few days this week while transacting business in Bemidji. Miss Mabel Hempl went to Ten- strike to visit at her home over Eas- ter. Her father motored to Bemidji Yyesterday to transaet business and she returned home with him. strawberries 21c at Stewart’s 1674-14 e 1OF Mrs. F., M. Sinclair of Sheffi }g Jowa, is expected to arrive in;‘Bx - idji tomoxrrow morning to visit her ‘daughter,:Mrs. William McCuaig and family. -She will occupy the light housekeeping apartments of M nd Mrs. H. Reynolds, 1111 Lake boule- vard, when they go to their summer cottage-to spend the-summer moiiths. Wherries 21c¢ at Stewatt’s 1ti 4:14 Fresh st Grocery.- - { The following men were in Bemidji Wednesday evening en route to Little Falls to attend the Potato Exchange meeting. held there vesterday, and they returned to their homes this morning: E. E. Schulke, Tenstrike; B. M. Armstrong, Kelliher; Kenneth Strand and Charles Carter of Hines; Frank Rohrer, Turtle River; B. E. Twiten, Solway; H. L. Arrpld, o Northern. D! C. Dvoracek, county agent, of Bemidji accompanied them. NOTICE Citizens of Bemidji:— You are hereby notified to clean up all your premises, back yards, and alleys of all offal, manure and decomposing substances, 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, Dr. E: ‘A. Shannon, Chairman. 3d4-11-13-15 Claims Record for ‘Hen. A man living in Union Rock, near | Belvidere, N. J., has a Plymouth Rock hen which s ready to meet all comers as claimants for the title of champfon egg producer of the United States and | Canada. According to-‘the owner this bird lays two eggs a day on most days. and is so ashamed of her performance she withholds the usual boastful cackle. He says she has maintained the two-a-day speed since last spring, with very few holidays. The eggs, ac- cording to the owner, are well formed and of normal size. Remarkable Animal-Freak. A strange animal is on exhibition in the St. John’s museum, says i New= foundland reader. It 1§ a cat With the wings of a bird and was killed at Greenspond. It may be stated that the animal could not fly. E he 1 If it is not when she produces a single egg that | ODD FELLOWS INITIATE CLASS THIS EVENING There will be initiatory work at the regular meeting of the 1. 0. O. A few friends were Mrs. W.. K. Durgson ) , Thief Riyer Falls. Social conversation was enjoyed throughout the afternoon and a lungh was served by the hostess. BETHEL LUTHERAN MEN’S SOCIETY MEETS TONIGHT The Men’s Society of the Bethel Lutheran church will hold its regular following thd special [lional service which will so be held in the church this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ohngren will serve the lunch \at the social hour. YEOMAN LODGE INITIATES SEVERAL NEW MEMBERS An interesting meceting of the Brotherhood of Americ Ypeman with a good attendance was held last evening at the Moose hall and three candidates were initiated into tke order. Mrs. Cora Reed was elected master of ceremonies to serve for the ensuing term. After the business meeting lunch was served and a so- cial hour was enj ENTERTAINS SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS THURSDAY EVENING The Sunday school class of the Presbyterian Sunday school taught by Mrs. Lester Achenbach, was entertain- ed at Kaplan apartments, last evening. The class has been hav- ing a membership contest for s eral weeks and the losers were the entertainers last eveni Games were played and lunch was served, and a very pleasant evening was enjoyed. MRS. SWISHER ENTERTAINS Mrs. HaroldSwisher entertained a few little friends for her son, ord, this afternoon in honor of third birth anniversary. Nui vere played and a bi S Mrs. Swisher. yne Posz, Harold Miller, Billy Detty, Betty Blair, Adeline and Marion Foucalt, and. Bunnyf!Taylor. Gaylord re- ceived a number of pretty gifts from his friends. ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S Services for Holy Week and Easter. Good Friday evening service in the 0. - ice at the close. er “Sunday there will be a“celebration of Holy Communion at 7 A. M. Communicants are carnest- ly urged to attend the earl t: At 11 A. M. there will will be the regular Easter servi Ce. 1l attend. c Knights Templar wi Sunday school at 10 A. M. i are requested to return their mite Pupils boxes. William Elliott, rector. {BUSY BEE CLUB OF G. A. R. CIRCLE ENJOYS AFTERNOON Thirty members of the Busy Bee club of the G. A. R. circle e a pleasant social afternoon yesterday at the home of Mrs. John English, 820 sippi_avenue. The ladies dre piccing qui which will be dis- posed of at their annual sale and prizes are offered at each meeting to the persons cutting or sewing the most blocks. Yesterday the prize for cutting was awarded to Mrs. Eas and the sewing prize t Powers. Lunch was the afternoon at which Mesdames Graves, Duval and English were hos- £ dress for little girls In these ditys® of ‘specializing. Resourceful de- dgmrs,dmnte their time, to puttipg materials into styles that are appro- priate for the 1fttlé miss ‘and pleasing to’ her . as. well, They craftily, take .| thetr cues from the “grown-up” modes, modifying them to suit ‘the younger generation, as in the case of the pretty cape-wrap shown Here; . b/ This wrap for girls In thelr “teens fs-a cape to which sleeves have' been gracefully added. It is made of light- welght velours and has a full ripple back with a decoration of stitching in two rows around it. collar which Is ingeniously arranged to draw up around the neck by means of a heavy silk cord that is threaded through large eyclets worked In silk and eyelets-are very decorative. jneeting this evening at the church.| lenten devo- | At §s not difficult to solve the proh. | It has a large | ke that of the stitching. The cord | . THIMBLE BEE Mis. A. B. Kobe enter TO HOLD FOOD SALE M y ined a few The ladies of the Episcopal church | adies at a thimole bee u' afternoon | will hold an Easter food sale to- <t her home, 714 Bemidji avenue.|morrow) afternoon at the Gas Coms Social conversation 1\:’::3 enjoyed pany’s office. | v oy NEW SHIPMENT OF Priscilla Dean Hats FOR CHILREN AND MISSES ;- JUST RECEIVED! / They are real beauties, Girls. See the win- dow display. PRICES: $5.95, $4.95, $3.95, $2.95 —and as low as $1.00 WEAR A PRISCILLA DEAN HAT EASTER AND BE DIFFERENT The Store Abead A N, e T WA YOUR NEEDS ¥OR THE EASTER DINNER WILL BE ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY HERE! We like to haye you shop here—but if you can't get down, just phone us your order and it will get per- sonal attention. Choice Roasts Leg of Veal Loin of Pork Boneless Rib Roast of Beef or Pot Roast Vegetables Cucumbers New Radishes Ripe Tomatoes Carrots, Beets Spinach , Ce]ery Head Lettuce [ Sweet Potatoes i e s A AT Fresh Dressed Chickens, perlb ...... Fisine siupss el SOC Fresh Dreuéd Ducks, per Ib ...... g S s 35¢ Family Hams, 8 to 10 lbs, home-cured, special for Saturday, per b ........... S N v....30c CHOICE STRAWBERRIES, Per Box........... 1.23c Fancy Yellow Bananas, per 1b . Seedless Raisins, perlb . ........... Walter Baker Chocolate Cake ........ T 19c EARLY ORDERS SATURDAY WILL HELP US TO MAKE DELIVERIES ON OUR REGULAR SCHEDULE Palace Meat & Groce :— PHONES 200-201 —: BETTER SERVICE DELIVERIES 8:30—10:30 A. M. —:— 2:30—4:30 P. M. Save on Your Meat Purchase for Easter! SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY | ....16¢c .21c .14¢ .21c .124c ' . 12%¢ 4 ?ur,e Rendered Lard, per lb . ,......14c " Lard, in 5-Ib pails . DB S [ LARSON & EDD —PHONE 66— ‘ New Kaplan-Robertson Bldg. Fresh Pork,. per lB s Round Steak, perlb ............. Beef Roast, perlb ... .. .. Sirloin and T-Bone, per 1b Sausage, per 1b . { Hamburger, perlb ............ WW-K

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