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Y . FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 21, 1922 . Items ior 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 :he'igiven' proper comsidera- tion when source is'known, ! Fred CGlark ‘of Turtle mver trans- ;acted- business” in Bemidji;Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Stahl of the town gf Eckles»were Bemidji visitors Thurs- ay. ¥ £ Glen ‘pnvis of Wilton was attending t‘;; busitiesumatters in ‘Bemidji Wednes- ay. R Cook With Gas 3-30 tf Miss Emma Hinshaw of Wilton transacted business in Bemidji today. Mrs. Lester Achenbach left yes- terday for Jamestown, N. D., to visit her parents and friends for about a week, j Cook With Gas 3-30 tf B. W. Lakin returned on, the early morning .train .firom Minneapolis where he has transacted business for a few days. Davkd Rose' maintenance engineer and J, Fi Essler went to Bagley yes- terdkny on business’ pertaining to road work. : . < Cook With Ga: s 2 8-30 tf C. L, Isted transacted business in Minneapolis yesterday between trains and returned to his home in Bemidji this .morning: Mrs. Perry Gary, an employee at the Pioneer office, has been unable to J. Stoel of Eckles was shopping|attend to.her duties the past two and calling on friends Thursday. in Bemid)i|days because of illness. Miss Vera Cutter, who has been ill B. Smith of Puposky attended to{and confined to her bed at her home, business matters in Bemidji between|1111 Beltrami avenue, since Sunday trains Thursday. Polar Pie. Mrs. Belle Rice of Northern was Ask for-it. 2-14t¢ among the out of town shoppers in g, French, Bemidji Th,urs:l_a Mr. and Mrs, Js was reported as improved today. Mrs. Russel Brooks and little son, Billy, moved yesterday to the farm home of her parents, Mr..and Mrs, G. - about six miles East of Bemidji. . oors motored | ) ANCE Friday night at the Old Mo- to Mallard today an'dexpect to return | osq Hall. Music by Dot Van’s orches- to Bemidji this evening: Polar Pie. Ask for-it.: 2140 ¢ tra. Good music and good time assur- 3t 4-21 Miss Caroline Halvorson and her John Moberg returned ~from his|father of Webster, South Dakota are camp at Redby where he has worked for the past two weeks. visiting at the home of Rev and Mrs. 0. P. Grambo for an indefinite period. Mr, Halvorson is an uncle of Mrs. Mrs A.'D. Perry, Of, Hayward, Wis., | Grambo. . is visiting' relatives’at Northern while transacting business for'a few days. $50,000 to loan -on farms. Dean Land company. 1-18t8 s 122 Clarence Foucault returned on the 6 o’clock train last'evening from a busi- ness trip to towns south of Bemidji. Miss Dora Hazen returned last even ing from a month’s visit' with her sisters at Eagle Bend and Parker’s Prairie. Polar Pie. Ask for fu 2-14t¢ Mrs. A. B. Palmer has been ill all this week at her home 507 Minnesota avenue. She is reported as slightly im- proved today. Mis Annie Wickner, who has assist- cd at the Qualey home during the illness of Mrs. Qualey, left yesterday for her home at Northern. ATTEND the supper-given by the Ladies’ Aid of St. Paul's church, Sat- urday evening, 5 to 8 o’clock in. the church basement. The menu will be as follows: Scolloped potatoes, baked beans, Boston brown bread, pork roast cabbage salad, bread, coffee, pie and cake. Everyone is invited. 3t 4-22 Dr. G. H. Zentz wil return tonight from Big Falls where he has assisted Philip Dermond, pastor with special meetings there this week. Mrs. Theodore Strande and daught- er, Netta, returned yesterday from TFisher, Minn., where they visited her parents and other relativs. The seventh last Division of the Norwegian Lutheran church Ladies’ Aid will hold a food sale in the Gas Office building tomorrow afternoon, Saturday. 1t 4-21 Arthur Barlow of International Falls was a guest of his mother, Mrs. Emma Barlow, Fifth ward, this week en route to Minneapolis and other pla- ces to visit friends and relatives for a week. Mrs. Louis Olson and daughter, Shirley, of McIntosh returned to their| ‘homes yesterday: after visiting at the home of Mrs. Olson’s. sister, Mrs. Frank Getchell and family, 1024 Bel- trami avenue over‘Easter Sunday. Cook With Gas 8-30 tf Miss Mildred "Aridérson returned to her home at Duluth ‘on the noon train today, She has been here for the past ten days assisting at the home of her: aunt, Mrs. M. F. Wilson, Fifth street . and America avenue, during the latters illness in the hospi- tal. i Lunch sets at the Presbyterian sale Friday afternoon. 1d4-20 Miss Irene Murray who has spent the past month in Bemidji assisting with the special servces at the Bap- tist church, left last night for Minne- apolis where she will meet Miss Alma Reiber They go together in evangel- stic work, and Miss Reiber went from here to the cities about two weeks) ago, Miss Myrtle Madson came to Bemi- dji Tuesday -from -Grand Rapids and was operated on at St. Anthony’s hos= pital yesterday ‘for appendicitis. She is reported to he getting along as well as could be expected today. Her moth- er, Mrs. M, -Madsofi, accompanied her to Bemidji to.be with her and will re-] main for several days. They are form- er residents, Miss Mpyrtle: being a high school graduate. = = 2. ° Polar Pie. Ak for it. | 14t The Baptist -‘Young Peoples Union of the Northwestern association con- venes at Litle Falls this. afternoon and will centinue throught Saturday and Sunday. The. flolowing persons left Bemidji last evening to attend: Rev Geo. Kehoe, Misses Marie- and Ruth Rice, Della.:and Hilda Martin and Marcia Coe.'George White of Be- midji, a student:at the Northwestern Bible school, Minneapolis, goes as a delegate also and expects to meet the Bemidji young people there ! Carl Allen and son and daughter, Joe and Dorothy, of International Falls, who were Easter guests in Be- midji at the home of his sister, Mrs. R. W. Koehn and family, returned to their homes Tuesday night. A thirteen pound baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Lealos of East Grand Forks Tuesday evening, April 18, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Schusman. Grant Valley. Mother nmlll baby are reported to be doing well. The seventh last Division of the Norwegian Lutheran church Ladies’ Aid will hold a food sale in the Gas Office building, tomorrow afternoon, Saturday. 1t 2-21 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thurber have returned to their home 915 1-2 Be- midji avenue, from Minneapolis where they have been the guests of friends since last Friday. Mr, Thurber also attended ‘the jewelers convention held there this; week; Preparations are .being made to have the new automobile insurance rate manual for the West ready for distribution about the middle of April with the rates effective May 1. It is expected that there will be a normal increase of about 20 per cent in fire rates. In certain states, where the fire loss ratio has- been unusually heavy, the fire rates may be almost doubled. We are publishing this no- tice, which we have ‘received, to save you money, and to earn the chance to write your car insurance. Call at the Phelps-Landberg Agency, 106 Third St., or Phone 775, BEFORE MAY FIRST! 3d4-17-19-22 NORTHERN C. D. Arnold is quite ill at his home in Northern. Glen Grover and Miss Dorothy Smith were united in _marriage Sun- day, April 16th. Congratulations are extenden from their friends in Northern. Mrs, C. Campbell has been confined to her home with a severe cold but is reported to be improving again. The ‘Misses Verna and Flora Tis- dale were the guests of theih grand- father, Mr. N. G. Reynolds, Easter sunday. et Mrs, ‘M. D. Gorton and daughter, Mrs. Neshein of Brainerd are guests at the home of the former’s brother, A. D. Glidden. Mr. James and Fay Davis of Wilton were week-end guests at the home of their sister, Mrs. Wm. Grover. Miss Ethel Guthrie, who teaches at Jenkins, spent'the week-end with her sister, Mrs. A. D. Glidden. 2 A Community sing is being planned for Friday evening of this week, all are cordially invited to attend. Miss Esther Johnson was a Sunday guest at the Wm. Grover home. Frank Collopy had quite a misfor- tune Friday evening when a horse he was riding fel and threw the rider, striking his head against the pave- ment. No bones were broken but Mr. Collopy received several severe ‘druises. t BASS LAKE Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Goodmanson and family attended the silver wed- ditig of Mr. and Mrs. Bloomquist. A very pleasant time was reported. The guests presented the couple with $9 to- urchase_silverware. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hargreave and daughtet, Edith, of Minneapolis ar- rived Friday evening.. They will make their home here for this sum- mer. They have at present rented the Ferris house. Welcome in ‘our midst Mr. and Mrs. Hargreave and Miss Edith. & Miss_Alice Butler, who is teach- ing at the Bass Lake school was a week-end visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs: M. W. Butler. . A. L. Hargreaves and Mr. E. M. Sathre autoed to Bemidji Saturday. . J.-S. Wheeler transacted business in Bemidji Saturday. A number from ‘this town attend- ed churc hin Turtle River Friday. ODD FELLOWS LOD&E TO HOLD MEETIN TONIGHT The regular meeting of the I. 0. O. F. will be held this evening at 8-o’clock in the Moose hall, and it_is desired that all members be present. MRS.F1AKE SURPRISED | - A few friends surprised Mrs. Paul Flake yesterday at her home on Nor-| tdn dvenue tnd spent a-pleasant soci- al afternoon with her. Lunch was served by‘thé'self invited guests. MOOSEHEART LEGION TO MEET SATURDAY NIGHT . The Women of the Mooseheart Le- gion will ballot on candidates at a special meeting called for that pupose Saturday evening .at 8 o’clock in the Moose hall, and it is desired that all members be present. GREENS ENTERTAIN Mr, and Mrs. W. P. Green enter- tained at six o’clock dinner at their home, 922 America avenue, Wednes- day evenin. Covers were laid for sev- en, the guests being Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Sievert and two children, Marvin nd Maxine, and Miss Katherine Tiple. ST. PAUL’S LADIES’ AID i HOLDS SUPPER SATURDAY‘ The Ladies’ Aid of St. Paul’s church will serve supper in the church base- ment Saturday eyening between 5 and 8 o’clock.An appetizing menu has MISS KOORS TO BECOME l/ BRIDE OF HERBERT WARFIELD | Invitations were received this morn- ing by the friends to the wedding of Miss Dolly Gladys Koors to Herbert Charles Warfield which will take! place in Bemidji at the Presbyterian | ichurch, Wednesday, May 3, at § o’clock. BETHEL LUTHER LEAGUE TO HOLD MEETING TONIGHT A good program has been prepared for the meeting of the Luther League at the Bethel Lutheran church tonight at 8 o’clock and the business meeting will be foliowed by a social hour, Mrs John Moberg being hostess It is urged that there be a large attend- lance. EASTERN STAR STAGES ENJOYABLE CARD PARTY A pleasant social evening was enjoy- ed yesterday by the members of the Eastern Star, the Masons and their families at the fourth of a scries of card parties. the former are giving at the Masonic hall. Fifteen tables ‘of bridge weré phiyed ard lunch was served by the committee appointed. METHODIST FOREIGN MISSION SOCIETY ELECTS DELEGATES An interesting meeting of the Wo- mans’ Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist church was held yester- day afternocn at the home of Mrs. L. B. Grandy, 523 Twelfth street. Three letters received from missionaries in the fields at the Phillipine Islands, tell ing of the manner in which they spent their Christmas and also of the work there, were enjoyed by all. The fol- lowing 'delegates to" the district con- vention at Wadena, May 29 and 30 were elected; Mesdames C. J. Winter, P. L. Brown, P. E. Welch, C. Burnham and J..C. McGhee. Lunch was served following the busines meeting. Mes- dames Freeman and ‘Grandy being hostesses PLEASANT. VALLEY (Too late for last week) | S. E. Randall made a business trip to Bemidji Wednesday. Mrs. C. E. Coffin called on Mrs. | J. C. Vogler Sunday evening. | J. B. Higginbotham and son Cecil | were transacting business in Be- midji Saturday. They were guests of J. W. Wileox for lunch. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ollom were/ transacting business in Bemidji Tuesday. H. P. Prather and son, and a couple of workment who were stay- ing at the J. B. Higginbotham home, have moved to Mr. Prathers’ new house on his- farm in Section 23. Carl Nelson made a business trip to Bemidji Tuesday. | Cecil and Ben Higginbotham were supper guests of their brother, Hen- ry, Sunday. | The Pleasant Valley saw mlil steamed up Tuesday and began the spring sawing operations. A meeting of the saw mill stock- holders was held at the Charles Cof-! fin home Tuesday evening. 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Thompson and Misses Nina Cook and Ruth DeLong were callers Sunday on_our new neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mec- Queeney. Frank midji Tuesday. o Mrs.. Wy S| Fauhl went to Be-! midji Toezday, where she will report, for jury.duty. 5 4 +:% 7 School Netes Y Prin¢ipal A.. M: Ripple and' Lois Watson attended. the county spelling contest at Bemidji last Saturday. _Lotiis Watson ' of Pleasant:Valley and Elsie Deitel of Hay Creek were chosen fo represent the Nebish Uis-| trict. Both did well in the oral con- test, Loig being the last to go down. | Miss McArthur accompanied Elsie; Deitel. They returned on the Log-| ger Saturday night. Some of the girls in the sewing class are making dresses. The grades are working on maps for the County Fair. The manual training classes are| making a few articles for the Coun-| ty Fair. 1 Gordon ‘Gardner is driving the| bus in the absence of his brother, Norman, who is recovering from an opetation, I ] | good time was been prepared and the puble is invit-| ed. Campbell céma up from Se- § THE BEMIDJ] DAILY PIONEER SPUR Theodore Gerlinger attended the Farm Bureau meeting at Bemidji a few days ago. The Farm Bureau unit of this sec- tion met at the school house on Sat- urday and arranged to form a club to ship cream and milk from here. Mr. Jeffries, janitor of our school }l;‘e]re, has just purchased an automo- ile. i 5 ; Mrs, , James- Stepp is able to be arourid” again. Mrs. Elvin Geroy was a caller at Mrs. Wm. Gerlinger’s Sunday. “LAVINIA The Ladies’ Exchange club met at the.homa. of Mrs. Ralph Wheeler on Friday of last week and spent a most! enjoyable afternoon. The affair was arranged in the form of a surprise shower for the little Misses Evange- line and Angeline Wheeler. Many useful articles were received by the little ones, and a most delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Mr, and Mrs. LaDouceur of Lavin- ja are planning on building a new house on their farm. They expect to begin in the near future. Residue LaJombe, who is employ- ed at present at the E. M Sathre home, went to Oakley Saturday to be present at a boxing match! at that place. His brother of Oakley being one of the contestants. Albert and Paul Utech helped Don Liester saw _wood for E. M. Sathre; Saturday. Some quick work and made considering iseveral moves. i Miss Alpha Durham formerly of this vicinity, who has been ‘in school at Baltimore, Md., for the past year, arrived Saturday of:last week at the home of her sister, Mrs. R. O, Baird. The Lavinia school children are en- joying a week’s Easter vacation much to the joy of their teacher, Mrs. -Earl Hanscom, who is spending her vaca- tion with her husband who is employ- ed at St. Paul. Robert LaDouceur spent his East- er vacation herding cattle for D. E. Leister. Mrs, H. B. Prather and sons atten- ded the movies Saturday night in Be- midji. In some way their car stalled on the way home and some time was spent before the machine was in work- ing order again. Lots of Easter baskets were evi- dent Easter morning. The bunnies experiencing the most fun bf all. Every youngster of both Bass and Little Bass lake were remembered. Mrs« J. S. Wheeler of Big Bass Lflke was a Bemidji shopper Wednes- ay. Thomas Roycraft is remodeling and repairing one of his cottages in'La- vinia. A lovely little, summer home is being made. - Harry Reynolds of Bemidji spent the week end at his summer cottage in Lavinia. e Elida Tell of Bemidji spent Sun- day at the farm home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. S. Tell. ' Mr., and Mrs. Charles Stout were business callers in this vicinity Sat- urday. ’ ' 't - Word from Harold Leister, former- | ly of this vicinity, out now of War- ford, N. D., is to the gffect that he had a sale of personal’ property in Warford, and is soon expected to re- turn. idji Wednesday. . James Leister returngd from North Dakota for a few days visit, last week. Mrs. Blanch Phillips and son Russel visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. James Leister of Nymore, A nephew of Mrs. B, A. Hoar ar- rived at her home Saturday to spend the summer months. He will enter the Lavinia school. Mrs. S. Tell was in Bemidji on busi- ness Saturday. COMPSON WITH LON CHANEY “FOR THOSE ~_WE LOVE” Miracle Man” Stars in a Imelodrama of irresistable pit GRAND Sunday and Monday | |- THE MODE SHOP HEMSTITCHING, 10c per yard C. B. Cross was a shopper in Bem- |* 1 old Norris, Clyde Morrison, Charlie |-E-R. JAHR TENSTRIKE The Community Commercial club will hold its regular meeting in the hall next Tuesday evening. Quite a large crowd of young folks attended the dance given by the baseball team last Monday eve- ning. Mr. Graef of Minneapolis, insur- ance adjustor, was here Sunday to adjust the loss on the James Taylor‘ place. g The Ladies” Aid met at the home of Mrs. 1. Woodeock last week on Thursday. Joe b . ) ¢ Mr. and MrsisFrank Falls. spent] last week “at the’Paul' Haluptzoki home; acnfaen ) | Ed. Meyers succeded -in bringing his sawmill outfit ‘to Tenstrike last week: e G “Rev. Thomas of Blackduck visited here last Friday. Mrs. Wm. Travis left last week for Minneapolis. She is expected back | Friday. Her mother will return with er. - J. W. Stowell of Blackduck was a/ Tenstrike visitor last Friday. Rev. C. Trudeau of Blackduck held Catholic_services here last week. Rev. I. Woodcock held regular services atgSpur last Sunday after- oon. C.J. Wild and Alfred Wild motor- ed to Bemidji last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor visited at Mizpah a week ago Sunday. According to present indications, the Tenstrike baseball team will run against some very heavy opposition this summer. = Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haluptzok and Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Betz returned from Minneapolis, St. Paul and St. Cloud last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pemble moved to a new Jlocation east of the tracks last week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gardner moved onto the A. C. Wendorff place last week. W. A. Rice made a business trip to Bemidji last Saturday. Last Thursday evening Rev. C. Zorn held Easter services at the school at 8 p. m. After the serv- ices, about thirty members of the congregation went to the home of August Lundgren and surprised him, the occasion being his fiftieth birth- day. 5 Miss Irene Kruger came here from Northome to spend Easter. Several people from Bemidji, who came here to spend Easter with rela- tives, have returned to Bemidji. On Tuesday, April 25th, services will be held in the Presbyterian church, the occasion being the instal- lation of Rev. I. Woodcock as pastor, James Hagadone will have a sale on his place Saturday, April 29th. On May 12th there will be a May Day festival at Blackduck in which the Tenstrike school will be repre- sented. Pomeroy P. Reeves will hold an auction at the Wm. Travis home on Saturday, April 22nd. The Walter League will meet Fri- day at the C. J. Wild home. Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Betz were en- tertained at the Jos. F. Hermann home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Podoll vis- ited in Bemidji one day this weck. GOODLAND Richard Strong was in Bemidji Monday on_business. William Clerk returned from Cass Lake, where he purchased a horse from Helma Hansen. John TF. Mahoney and daughter were over from Kitichi Tuesday eve- ning. Mrs. Theo. Gregerson was over at Kitichi Tuesday. Jay Wells autoed to Cass Lake Wednesday. Among those from here who were Cass Lake callers Monday were: Har- Try an Order Here SATURDAY FRESH MEAT and GROCERIES JUST RECEIVED— Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Strawberries Head Lettuce Celery Ripe Tomatoes GROCERY '122'3 "Minnesofa ‘WE PAY CASH FOR Eggs, Butter and Poultry TOP. MARKET PRICE. B. A. KOLBE & C0.| All Kinds of Sewing Done. || ROOM 30 BATTLES BLDG. l ON M. & 1 R. B, TRACKS 2XND ST. PHONE 207 > SARATE 4 PAGE FIVE Lausche, Dewey and Pearl Bliss, Tred Theiault and Hjalmer Greger- fon. The Pennington Home Service Cir- cle will be entertained at dinner 1/ednesday, April 19th, by Mrs. Os- car Hill. to Cass Lake Tuesday. An Easter program was given fol- Dwing Supday school, April 16th. TURTLE LAKE Rev. Jerdee of Bemidji conducted 6ervices here on Good Friday. . Martin Otterstad went from here iSunday evening for Minneapolis and St Paul. ‘Our school is closed here until the Too Much of a Good Thing “It is six years since I had my first stomach trouble. It rapidly grew worse. My food would not digest and I was reduced to skin and bone. My doctor put me on a starvation diet, and when my pains grew worse I concluded it was too much of a good thing. On the advice of my druggist I tried Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy, and am now entirely well.” It is a simple, harmless prepara- tion that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and in- testina ailments, incuding appen- dicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Coppernoll autoed |a 24th of April, and the teacher left for Blackduck Thursday evening, April 13, on a vacation. M. W. Butler has been busy haul- ing hay for a number of days. 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