Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 2, 1922, Page 3

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ax ¢+ Items for this column will be gladly received by M: telephone 114. it to their gu selves to see:that l:nm olul‘:;i . interest are reported. E will b} givan- prope: tion when: i:;tii;m’ : Sam Peqmn of Eckle ness \nsltor in Bemxrhx"fl Fred Bnrr otmgcl trunsat&ed i business in Bemi yit .. ¥ 3 Mrs. Christ Neuman, 1001 Missis- sippi avenue, is ‘visiting relatives -at|t:~ Cass Lake. 'Oley Hauganson of Wilton w was a between-train business visitor, ln Be- midji Monday. Cook With'\Gas J. S. Stecker of - ) pers motored to Bemidji Friday and transacted business. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wade Carpenter of Tenth street at St. Anthony’s hospital April 30. P. L. Hines -visited his brother at Hines ‘Suriday and returne .to, his home. in. Bemidji' Sunday T h Polar Pie. Ask for it. a—u‘w M. W. Knox went to, Nebish Man- day. to,_assist his son Norman. with :ge spring on. his ‘farm. near, ere. Mrs. Mny Da s of Becida was in Bemidji Mondny en route to Sol- riends and relatives for ) a ‘short timg. Cook With Gag 3:30 u Mr. and Mrs. F. R, Marrs and sonsg Clnyton and Stuart, 1103° Mississippi | avenue, made '3 trip by auto to B]ack- duv:k Sunday. * Miss Ottena Stay, a student of the Bemidji State Teachers college, is confined to her home with inflamma- tory rheumat]sm Mrs M. LaBounty has been quite seriously ill and under the care of a physician at her home,” 908 Missis: §ippi avenue, since Friday. Polar Ple, Ask 213t Mrs. Emma Elletson arrived in; Be-) midji Saturday evening from an ex: 4ended visit with relatives and friends, in Nebraska and Minnesota. or 1, Mr. and -Mrs. F. G. Schadegg son Milton returned Sunday: ni”;; from his brother’s . farm near ‘Cass| Lake Where they spent.the- udk end. o g Mrs. gmoehr of 402 le e nue was the week-end gues; and Mrs. D. W. Mohler at theu' farm home and 'also attended. the dance at Six-Mile Corner. $60,000 to_loan on “Land company. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warfield, apd family returned last week from Lios Angeles, Calif., where they have been enjoying the winter months since/the . first- part of January. dys. and Josephine Steele | ds'are guests at, the home|* d Mrs, ‘Clyde /Petrie, 1913 Bemidji.avenue, for. about. two weeks; They are cousln of Mr ‘Petrie, Mrs. Chester 8. Rouse. returne to her duties as teacher of the Fonten- ace’schogl in Ropkwpnd Mlo;ldny,y af- ter ‘spending. the week end.: pleasant- | 1y with-home folks in Bemidji." Leonard and_ Oscar. Pederson. of Fourteenth ' street, " who spent. last week seeding oats on. their father’s farm_at Carr Lake, sfent Sunday thlr home folks ‘in Bemid;i, return- ing to €arr Lake Mvndry mormng Mr. and Mrs. W.. A/ Rice, Mr, and s Rice, M:’ and Mrs. Paul Hnlnptzok and Mr. jand ‘Mrs. F. Betz were-among fhose from Ten- | strike who, af.tend;d ithe American, Le- gion:dance at the A éw a'rmary Mon- 3 EETUTIASHIG D R 18 FASCINATING USE OF BRAH) Fascinating and rare are the things done with braid this season, and it romises to hecome evenn more fash- mnahlc Fuchsla silk soutache is used to dévelop the trimming featured on this stralghk-bnc frock of-navy silk serge.” A girdle of Self-color satm defipes the waist, and the neck square neck-li Fen and. one-hal yards of braid are required - for one ‘~yard of border. The dress, in medium size, reqmm 2;/‘ y; 411 , 34 to 42 inches bu: 20 years Embrmdcry No. 12426, blye or. yellow, TxanSiqr. Dr. moved Sntuzda¥ apan-men s to oo man Blook. Dr. and Mrs; H. from the Kar ms-in I:he T yfi _F P maved, ments to their new. residence. on:Ee- | midji avenue. PAI %)l:kwnsth&!n,h‘ N&‘( 'an. es; at their. bome, on: No avenue last Saturday n%?ht 3 Mfltbpz X:fto Et. B day night. £ S..A. ‘Cutter, lhert Smart, ;Vern Cfoshydand P/L. Hines went ta Ten- strike f.nrday night on the 6 0’ clock train_&nd conferred’ degree work ‘on candidates for the order:of Odd Fel- lows t_hgqe. ‘é%‘hg ‘first, three: named returned “homes on. ‘the 11 t evehlng. l?ahr Ple. , Mxm i .24 —— Wm. Stillmaker returned to Be- midji Monday from Blackdubk:where he “shippgd his househpld; goods, the latter part, of last, week, qn%. he acy compapied his iamhy ther taday, where, ‘they expect to reside bn; then; farm: . They’ made the trip By auto. Mrs/ Stillmaker” and:* family. have i been’guests for a few'idays \of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Swenson., ; ¥ Members of the Moosk lodge ;and. , the _Junior, Order of Moose and their { ladies are invited to attend the “hard _ time” “dafice to be given by the ‘wo- .. mén'of theé Mooselieart Legion: at the . Moose han Wedncsday evemng. 2£5-3 Out-of? wn gnests who 'aré ex- pected to arrive in Bemidji for the . Koors-Warfield wedding, which _will take place tomorrow, are Mrs. Rose . Ko mother of the bride,- Mr. and ! Mrs., Elmer. G. Swanson, the . latter a sistérof thebride, of Minneapolis: B They will arnve on the early morn-, ! ‘ing train tonjorrow. Mrs. J. H, War- field, and John J. Warfield of Prince- " ton, Illinois; grandmother and uncle of the groam, ate expected this eve- ning. and baby_are domg nicely. Polaz Pie. wwu"' Mrs. E, H. M 'a few ddys at the home of Charles Trog at Becida, having gone there ‘Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cli gord Cole, Trvineaverue So., had'as Sunday,; din- els-Rode ner_guests, Mr. an rs, Ni o B e s e v Mrs. St&' y's hospxta] n her ma: Bem;dniMonday to vi 1t Cook With Gqs 8-30 tf Mr. and Mrs. A, D: Johnson, and 'sons Victor-and Kermit,' motored to PillagerSaturday where:they vigited their parents yntil y. morning, ‘When fl:ey r‘etll_rne 0 Bemxdjl. ndma | hory: ofthl‘lx]tthdv;ng. s. her e with her dapgh- ter, ,fing Christine, Ridgeway, fell last' week and injured hér hip ‘and is suffering a’ gtent ‘deal from the in- Jjury. Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Fisk and daugh- ter Jenn left fius morning for their, Tiew home at ‘Fatilianlt, Minn, ' He recently resigned’: ' his position .at :Shavitch Brot.hyirl! gwre und accepted ne at Faribay Cook :WWikh G 8-30 tf E. C. Smith s res)gned his pnsl- tion at the Palmer Hardware store and he and = Mrs. ‘Sniith expect to leave soon for the southern part of the state - “where 'he will go into busi- ness for bLmsell.' A Mr. and Mrs. BW. Lakm mutoted cis Sunday ‘and Mrs. Lak- in returned that evemng to Bemidji on the' Yrain. ‘Lakin remajned there to assume. duties as man- ager of the Ft. Francis Lumber mills. Mrs. Ci rlfm: left Sunday for Ft. ‘I"ra 4 sit. Mr. Carlton who is- employed” there for a few days, Gaflton was red a few days 34 y having s eye, and he has been unable to rk*because of it. Mr. and Mrs, J E. Flatley and family_ arrived 'in Bemidji Sunday mght from ' Gilbert, Minn,, having ade the ‘trip by aato. They are guests of her slster, Mrs. Fred Fra- det, and family, 1223 Dewey avenue, for ‘a few days, but will reside here and they expect to méve to the resi- denge’ at 519 Irvine avenue soon. ,n Dweller in a_Cave, (:nve ‘bears were: great. big’ heasts,i welghing half a ton or’ more, ~ They |’ lived in Hurope during puleo thic tindés; nnd were: eon!e;nwraneous e ancestors; They get their game | . from the’ fuct ‘that thefr bones dily found in-cayes. ~All bears, as & mhatter: of fact, prefer a den in some R "Tywo and his mothez:. Northyu; \vestetday. from the Kaplan- apart-|’ k-utf,z MOPERN: ‘| K. C. hall at which-there willbe ini- Enoch:Storey. of Wiltbn-autoed bo H | 'hall Friday -exening: of last week and EVENING ‘Orde; bek "All memb‘er; st~ be tl | ern sm <are 'requested’ ‘to. sent; al M me ’l‘he'Epworth Leugue iness meetin, > T 1] Park,-and all’ members/ friends are urged to be present. ur: with - refrest e hu ness meétmg 3 A few friends surpnsed Mrs. Wil 1i: lnckbum at her home, 613 Mis- sissippi avenue, Saturda afterndon in honor of her birth anmversary and 4 pleasant social time was -en{nyed while the guests sewed, and lunch (.was served, =~ Mrs. Blackburn was presented many pretty and useful glit;. PRESBYTERIAN DIVISION MEETS ‘WEDNESDAY NIGHT - Division No. 4 of the Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyterian church, Mrs, H A. Pflughoeft chairman,’ wnll be en- tertained We nesday evenmg by Miss Barrett and’ Mrs. David Rose at the home of the latter, 706 Minne- sota avenue, and all members 'are urged to be pre - ANDERSON-BOLDUC . , Miss Josephine , Boldnc and: Albert L Al on,: l;qfla of- Bemidji, were arTi age flns ‘morning. at b fifl."“ %ar- \mom Suoip . “MEETING: TOMORROW: Nu;l-rr The Modern Woodmen of A will Hold their regulari meei nesday. ‘eveningt it 87 o’clodk tiation of candid and it is urged that: all members tbe, present. A so- alnl haur and lunch ‘will follow- the 5in 1he, hxgi: sbhool Glee club nmi or- chestra were entertained at the' Guild an informal, social evening: with danc- ing and. games ‘was enjoyed. Light refreshments were. sexved, The, par- fi was cha erq by J. W, Sm)th i ’?d. sses Young and Mnrtha »gar. CHRISFIAN ENDEAVQR TO MEET FRIDAY EVENING Friddy‘evening, " May '5,"in* th basement of the' Pr bgtgflnn chnrqfi the 3 ar! monflz usinéss meet- ing ‘of "the Ohnshan Endeavor so- cieties will be_ held; after which ‘the senior 'members will entertain the Tn’ te;—metliitte socief a:g welcome them into ‘the "senior s k - vited to be present.. AL LR ROYAL NEIGHm; Wl{.l:. " MEET. wsbm:sbnv, MEHT The regnlar meeting of the Roya] Neighbors of Americh, 'will be 1«5 Wednesday evening. at 8’ ‘o’clock’ at the K. C. hall. It'is ‘e ecially ‘udged that all members and officers be pres. ent as Mrs, Carter-of:Cass. Lake will :): pr]e_aentf at tlthha time and- tell*-of e plans for the' co; €Ol ) w}nch will take blac %he ;l:fintl?n SUNDAY scuoog’. CLASS/ MEETS AT RESIDENCE, OF TEAGHER The ~ “Philatheas” Sunday school class, Mrs. P. L. Hines teaciel held their' business ‘mecting “last evening at the home of the teacher, 1100 Bel. trami avenue. e meeting 'had been planned for the Laraonnérove, southwest of town, but because ‘of the rain, . the: meeting place was changed. Games, amj music were, en- Jjoyed and a, pi l;nqh was served. 'WOMAN’S STUDY "CLUB HAS VERY lN'l'ElESTlNG MEETING The anans Study club met regular sessfon Monday at the hofilng of Mrs. John Clafty, 1107 Lake boule- vard. A four-course. 1 o’clock lunch-| to eon was served by the different mem- bers, they being divided into groups and each group beitig ‘responsibl the different coumfi. pa o and arbutus were ‘tastefull as decorations, the colo‘:' S i bei% ren- i LNk R o W finia: Bfown enJoved tWwo “voca) dered ¢ % ‘Misy” 1da.: wr!h rs) G Oliver Rij accompan- :}'n and p repdmg bd‘xk’mven by Mrs., I7tAs flupw the 1 thy cln yearmhe office eqif- ue-, meetl s‘!ve rocky lale to liye and: die 4n. ve bears are nct,now, ; but, their near relaflve&*heg:herlun brown bear and the Alaskan ] ak bear, afe alive. Scientists were «'1088 45 to where.to pldce these hiuge beasts until they discovered Plelstocene amnltles for them. Although a‘cave bear stood as ‘big as a_small cow, ;he was rela- tively inoffensive. He preferred root- ing in the ground or robbing #i’occa- gorts fox the year. orts - ed’ the club in ‘ve condfilgx The membership is at; the present time, and two or thredjon the waiting list= ‘The following . officers were elected for the ensuing year: presi- dent, Mrs. John Mrke,'\nge-presl- dent, Mrs. - J.'F. Esslér; récording secretary; Miss ' Telulah Robinson: corresponding ; secre y Mrs, E. Y. ts w;fi_ Sweet. peos | hys o’clock dinner Sunday evening at the elfiy“s EROCKS 01;1 OUTSTANDING Gray, which is uwd very frequently this season, is featured in the dress of charme satin. pictured to the. left. The v . with round neck-line, has an applicd front which is laid in lfllls at the side’ to form a cascade trim- ming The gathered skirt is also draped in cascade_effect at the sides. Blue or henna-crépe: may be used to face the cascades . Medium, size re-, quires 4 yards 40-inch satin and 14 yards 40-inch crépe Monkey. skin or fringe may, be used: to_outling the bateau neck angd ‘short slceves of ‘the second mogel, also of gray satin. The long-wiiisted blouse, to \V]“Lh the gathered skirt is attached. is held ‘in* with: a string belt of sclf- material, * Bias bands trim the skirt m tuck cffect,but may be omitted. Me- dium_size, with the bands, requires . S, ards 40-inch material... i‘ ( del: - Pictorial Review Bloifte Sizes, 34 “to 42 “iflfhn‘hust .-u\d 18 to 20 years. t‘No. . Sizes, 24 to 32 mche!- whst - Sezond - Model: Dress No, 9591 Sizes, 34 to 42 inches bust. | TRINITY. LUTHERAN AID HOLDS MEE"‘!\G TOMORROW id of the Trmlty Evnngellc& Lfith*:rnn 'meet” Wednegday afternoon’at 1300 ‘Béltrami, avenue, and Mrs. Ed. Hil- bert wilk be hostess. A cordial inviy tntlon is. extended to-all. DEG“E OF HONOR- GIVES, CARD FARTY"FH!S EVEN ING A cud puty will, follow, hhe regu- 1 meetlng of the De ee of Hoggt this evening at the K. 11, te | whiche the members and , their are invited andurgéd’ Lunch-will be served al joyable time {5 assured tend.: AT PAESB\'TERIAN Lmfls' AID "~ 'HOLDS" MEETING THURSDAY The Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyte- rian church will meet Thursday af- texnoon of this week in the church basement instead of Weédndsday: which is their. regular meeting day. Mesdames J. H. Olson, J. W. Smith and A.'T. Wheelock will be hostesses. All members and friends are urged 1o be present. \MM AI..MCHTEN SURPRISED Mrs. Jos. Albachten was pleasant- ly: surprised by a few of her friends Saturday evening at_her home, 917 Minnesota avenue. Each, guest ap- peqted in ‘costume, the Indian girl, the gypsy, Martha Washington, the colonial girl, the farmer, and others being represented: A social evening was enjoyed with dancing, and the gypsy girl helped to entertain by telling fortunes. by the hostess; Later in the evening the guests’ wete taken by auto to the homes of: friends and several formal w]ls were made by them. M;THomsT LADIES’ AID ¢ WILL MEET TOMORROW The ‘regular meeting of the Meth- church 'basement Wednesday after- noon, May 3, at 2:30 o’clock. ' All members ‘and friends are invited as there is business of importance to be transacted. Extra lights will be pro- vided and all ladies are urged to ing.. The regular afternoon lunch will be sérved from 4 until. 7:30 o'¢lock, to Which the public is in- vited. All gentlemen are always welcome. The hostesses are Mes- dames /s, W." Benson, Hector Brown, ¥ ‘We Naugle nnd F. G. Schadegg. E-NUPTIAL SOCIAL AFEAIRS 'Several enjoyable social cvents are being given in, Bemidji- complimentary to; Miss Dol]y Koors and Herbert Warfield, whose marriage will" take place in Bemidji; tomorrow. Theé bridal pnny were entertained Mzr. and Mrs. M. Bacon and . and Mrs. R H "Schumaker at 7 hotel, the following guests eing= present: Messrs. and Mes- dameE: ‘Charles W. Warfield, G E. Battles, A. A. Warfield, Misses Jean- nette: Su;t.hmnn and Dolly. Koors, and Herbert; Warfield. Tofight @ family dinner including elgh!fi:: ‘guésts will be given by Mr. Charles ' Warfield at their home, ‘628 Third street. ST, PAUL JiAN TO STUDY ' ECONOMICS, OF 'EUROPE larl (By United Press) St. Paul, May 2—M. R. Knauft, vice-president of the Capitol Nnt:nn-1 al bank of St. Paul, sailed from New | Wilson; h-emdet 0O]; & were ulmflm-sedy : i York today to. study the business.and economic conditions of Europe. He sional bee tree to preying on‘animals|ing to’the state convention m"b'; he.ld will begin his European. tour at and men. in Bemidji in" the fall, Southampton, church will| | KCKCKCKCRCGRC Lunch was served|, odist Ladies” Aid will be held in the|] come early and; bring their aid. sew-| g Dectared to Have Been an Enthusiastic Success. | A ‘writer in' the London Malil de scribes how 8 mechanical air phlot, the first to be fitted to an air-express fiying vegularly on-the cross-chunnel on, Croydon, A gidnt ‘twin-engined l"unmm Gull- ath afr ‘express’ used’Db; the Message- ries Aerlennes on thelp Seryice be- tween Loudon' doa Parid!' Hus' been equipped with this latest - device for sentative ascended. in this :machine with 12 other passengers, und, staud: Ing beside the pllot, watched' the wons After’ climbing. to’ a" helght of about 1,000 feet, the pllot removed 'his han and feet from the controls, and, lean: ing back In his seat, bands in pockets, let the mechanical pilot tnke charge. For balf an hour the airplane, al- though traveling at a speed of about 80" miies an hour, flew so steadily the 'passengers had no sensation of novement, the automobile pilot cor- rectiug each movement of the ma- chine before it became percpptlble to the humap brain, “Quicksilver operating electrically a compressed air motor, wbich obtains its power from the rush of wind ‘as the airplane travels through the alr, is the prime factor of this Invention,” sald Mr. George Aveline, the inventor, SUBSCRIBE FO THE Y ?IONEER "AllWomen Were Born' with Good Cbr::pleans 1t youhaven't kept yours, you can naollvléul‘l’ you ‘3;" nayturs a JAP RUSE The soap thav cle: pore of tho skin naturaly. > Now 10¢ IAMESS, xmxacm JAP RESE SAME PRICE for over 30 years Use less of KG BAKING POWDER than of higher priced brands. millions of pounds Expaflmmt Recently Made In England | demonstratéd at the Lon- fighting. fog, and ‘a Dally.Mail repre. p= derful ‘mechanical brain in' opevattonf; i The government used i resem A DOI\AI.T\ CRISP. 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