Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 16, 1922, Page 3

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Items for this column will be gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, tel 'p{o-‘- 114-W. Readers owe it to their gu and to them. lves to that items of local i t reported. Every item will be given per considera~ tion when sourc: « J. F. Essler left yesterday for sev- eral days’ business trip to Remer. Alex Shavitch left Saturday night to spend a few ‘days on business in Minneapolis. Carl Helenne moved his family Monday from 415 Minnesota avenue to Mill Park. Cook With Gas 8-30 tf Mrs. Martin Hogan of Grant Val- ley was shopping _and calling on friends in Bemidji Monday. — Miss Barbara Friedsam, R. N., of Brainerd, is visiting at' the home of Mrs. Alex Blair, 817 Thirteenth street. # Mrs. James Rice and baby, of Ten- strike, are guests for a few days of her sister, Mrs. H. A. Ferrell, and family. Polar. Pie. Ask for it. Mr. and- Mrs.— H: D. Kenfield of Cass Lake are guests for a few days at the_ home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kenfield.. ‘Alfred Greguson returned Satur- day to Bemidji. from Minneapolis, having gone there Thursday to trans- act business. 2-14t1 $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land company. 1-18tf Tom Ervin of the Beltrami Eleva- tor and’ Mfg. Co. returned to Be- midji. yesterday from a business trip to the. Twin' Cities. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Edwards of Becida were the guests of friends * _while attending to business matters Nin;Bemidji Monday. You will find wonderful values at our new . furniture store. McKee Furniture & Undertaking Co. 3d5-20 Miss Lucy Dunnigan of the State Teachers college faculty spent the week end at Cass Lake as the guest of Mrs. Thos. Fennessy. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marcum and family moved: - last: week from the Clayton apartments to their summer home at Birchmont Beach. Don’t buy-any furniture until you have seen: our mew stock. The Me- Kee Furniture & Undertaking Co., 120 Third St. 3d5-20 Mrs. H. M. Broadhurst and little daughter Doris returned Friday from Duluth where they have visited her parents for the past month. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. »+Wilbur Mills Friday, May 12, at the “" home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rice, 1134 Doud avenue. Cook With Gas 3-30 tf Miss Ida Virginia Brown returned this morning from St. Paul where she went last. week to be with a friend through a serious operation. Mr. and Mrs. John Yde and Miss Emma Ellers motored to Leonard and spent Sunday with relatives, re- turning to Bemidji late that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mast of Ne- bish, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Blair for a few days, 1¢ft this morning for:Syracuse, N. Y. { Polar Pie. Ask for fu 2-14t Mrs. M. B. Humes was the guest of Mrs. F. S. Lycan Monday in Be- midji between trains. She was en route to her home at Cass Lake from Washington, D, C., where she has spent the winter months. | Miss Agnes Cullen, who was oper-| dted on at St .Anthony’s hosnital last week for acute appendicitis,«is re- ncrted to be getting along nicely. | Her brother, Joseph Driscoll of Beardsley, Minn., is in Bemidji as her guest. v Mrs. F. H. Mero of Dorset is the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. N. Ebert| and family, for a short time. She] has' been teaching at the consolidated | gchool at Dorset and her school closed last week for the summer| /months. Cook _Win: Gas 3-30 tf Mrs. George Goudy and little; daughter Virginia went through Be-! midji Monday en route from St. Paul to their home at International Falls. Little Miss Virginia was operated on in St. Paul last week for the removal of a peanut, upon which she had choked and it had become lodged in her' lungs. The operation was suc- cessful. Cook With Gas . 3-30 tf Mrs. M. D. Stoner of Brainerd came to Bemidji yesterday and was a guest of Mrs. R. K. Bliler at her home, 1109 Minnesota avenue, un- til this morning when she returned to her home by auto accompanied by R. K. Bliler, division engineer of the Highway, Department, and Miss Ruby Edwards, who has--* been- acting as MODELS IN GINGHAM AND ORGANDY Blue and white check gingham, which scems to. like the company of crisp, white organdy so tremendously, gives to the jumper frock charming variety in the design to the left. Neck and sleeves are cut out very deeply and provision is made for side panels to fall below the -hem if desired. Medium size requires 3 yards 36-inch check, and 2 yards. 36-inch plain, material. Dark blue organdy, daintily sprinkled with red dots; is effective for the second dress. The full sleeves are trimmed with hem-stitching done in red and the narrow girdle is of red ribbon with picot edge. " The hem- stitch is repeated on the panels and collar. Medium size requires 5 yards 36-inch organdy. First Model:™ Pictorial Review Dress No. 9907. Sizes, 34 to 48 inches bust. Price, 35 cents. Second Model: Dress No. 9901 Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bust and 16 to 20 years, Price, 35 cents, A e Miss Johanna Dahlgard, student at the State Teachers college, spent the week end with her parents at Kelli- her, returning to Bemidji this morn- ing. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Gould and Mike Corrigan returned Monday from Proctor, where they motored last week to visit relatives for a few days. Mrs. O. E. Erwig was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mayer, Grant Valley, yesterday, re- turning to her home in Bemidji last evening. Polar Pie. Ask for it. 2-14t4 Miss Avis Cameron returned to Park Rapids Monday morning after being the guest of relatives here over Sunday. She is a teacher in the pub- lic schools there. Fred Kruger, lineman for the lo-| cal exchange of the Northwestern Bell: Telephone Co., returned to Be- midji Moriday after a short visit to his home at Pequot. N. L. Hakkerup and brother, John Hakkerup, and two sons, Lars and| Barney, motored Sunday to Capi- cona, twenty miles south of Bemidji, where they spent the day fishing. Ask for 1t Polar Pie. 2-14ef Mr. and Mrs. Fred Omer of Camp Point, Ill., arrived in Bemidji yester- day and are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Rhea, 1010 Beltrami avenue. Mr. Omer is a cousin of Mr. Rhea. State ,deputy of the Degree of Honor, Hattie Roach, is expected to arrive in Bemidji today to be pres- ent at the meeting tonight, and will; remain in Bemidji for about a week in the interest of the order. Miss Leone Hathaway of Detroit, Mich., arrived in Bemidji yesterday and has accepted a position as sten- ographer at the Motor Inn. While in Bemidji she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. F. M. Goughnour, and family, 800 Bemidji avenue. Come and visit Bemidji’s new fur. niture store. You should see our stock before buying. McKee Furni- ture & Undertaking Co. 3d5-20 Dr. and Mrs.'A. V. Garlock, daugh- ter Fern and son Bobby, returned Monday from the Twin Cities where they were the guests of his mother cver Sunday. Mrs. Garlock also at- tended the Grand Chapter of the Or. der of Eastern Star in Minneapolis! iast week. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart of Winni- peg, who have a summer cottage ten miles north of Bemid, here and will spend the summer months at the cottage.” They; their cottage had bee ing their absence and’ of “their belongings, in the ‘naturé/of bedding, had been taken. v { Rev. and Mrs. -T..B. Nordale, Mr.! and Mrs. Charles Walstad and Mrs. Charles Blade returned from Thie: River Falls Monday where they went last week to attend the Red River Valley Lutheran - conference held there from Wednesday until Sunday night. The latter three went as dele- gates from the local Bethel Lutheran church. Mrs. George Berglund and daughter Mildred also attended Sat- urday and Sunday, and Mrs. August Elmquist and daughter Lillian at- tended the last three days of the con- ference. All returned to Bemidji Monday. stenographer in the maintenance of- fice in* Bemidji, who: who has been transferred to the Brainerd office. have arrived | L— — . THE BEMIDJ.DAILY PIONEER 1° RIEF ¥~ PAGE THREB BANQUET THIS EVENING The annual banquet of the Ep- worth League . is being given .this evening in the church basemant, to which all members are invited. " ‘ENTEkTAlN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. George French en- tertained at'2 ‘o’clock dinner Sunday at their farm home, Mr. and Mis. Fred Martin, Samuel Baney and Miss Lillian French. A. 0. U. W, HOLDS REGULAR MEETING THIS EVENING The A. 0. U. W. will hold their regular meeting this evening at the K. C. hall at 8 o’clock and it is de- sired that all members be present. MODERN WOODMEN TO MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT The regular business meeting of the Modern Woodmen of America will be held Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock at the K. C. hall. It is de- sired that all members be present. PRESYBTERIAN DIVISION TO .... MEET WEDNESDAY EVENING Division No. 4 of the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid, Mrs. H. A. Pflughoeft chairman, Will be entertained by Mrs. D. C. Dvoracek at her home, 903 Bemidji avenue, Wednesday eve- ning at 8 o’clock. All members are requested to be present. DEGREE OF HONOR WILL ""HOLD MEETING TONIGHT All members of the Degree of Honor are requested to be present this evening at the regular meeting to be held at 8 o’clock at the K. C. hall. The state deputy will be “pres- ent at this meeting and it is desired that there be a large attendance. STATE COLLEGE SENIORS ENJOY PICNIC DINNER The ‘senior class of the Bemidji State Teachers. college motored to Itasca State park Sunday where they enjoyed a picnic dinner and returned to Bemidji later in the af- ternoon. They were chaperoned by Miss Margaret Kelley, a member of the faculty. ROYAL NEIGHBORS WILL - ENTERTAIN AT LUNCH Following the regular business meeting of the Royal Neighbors of America to be held Wednesday eve- ning at 8 o’clock at the K. C. hall, a 15-cent lunch will be served to which the Woodmen and their friends are invited. All members are urged to be present. B. A. C. CLUB WILL HOLD MEETING FRIDAY NIGHT The B. A. C. club will not meet|d Wednesday cvening this week as Rev. L. P. Warford will be out of| town that evening. However, it will be held on Friday evening at .7:30 o’clock in the basement of the church, and it is urged that all members be present at that time. RETURNED MISSiONARY TO SPEAK HERE FRIDAY NIGHT Miss Clara Holman, a returned migsicnery from India, will speak in the Mecthodist church I'riday evening under the auspices of the W. F. M. society. She will have many inter- esting things to tell and it is urged that there be a large attendance. 1‘ol- lowing the evening’s program, a re- ception will be given Miss Helman by the members of the Queen Esther. by the members of the three soci- eties, The Home, W. F. M. S. and Queen Esthers. All are welcome. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMEN1 [nserted by A. P. Ritchie and in 2is_own behalf. Amount paid for series, $15,00, 2 B e ; A, P. RITCHIE * To. the voters of the Sixty-doct nd Legislative District- of Min- esota: . 1 Herewith’ snnounce my scandidacy for the coffice of State Senator: for this district. If I am nominated and elected I shall do my utmost to represent this dis- trict to the best of my ability, If after you have examined into my past record and for what I stand, as well as that of the several other candidates, you think that I can and will represent this district better than any other candidate, I eolicit your support at the Pri- mary Election June 19, 1922. Yours for the whole district as THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS well as the state. *|went to the home of their teacher ouri. Should he succeed in his ent ambition to wrest the sen- toga from the veteran James A. Reed he will become one of the oungest members in the upper Mr. Long is a native of ot. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR nuditoriulln of theBchurch for thol M evening lecture, ishop Mitchell | p TO HEAR REFORTS TONIGHT gave a “heart to heart” talk to the Reports from the Grand Chapter| official members, which was pre- will be given and other business will| cceded by remarks made by Dr. be transacted at the regular meet-| Craig. ing of the Order of Eastern Star this It was a very enjoyable occasion. and a lawyer by profession. evening at 8 o’clock at the Masonic His education was received at Prince- hall, and it is desired that all mem- ey i ton University. In January, 1917, bers be present. 1 & he entered the State Department by ’ : ) appofntment of. Bresident Wilson s TODAY’S EVENTS “ LTSS e whig holding this position was the 4 PRESBYTERIAN LADIES’ Alb | HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW The Ladies’ terian church will be entertained by Mesdames Andrew and Charles War- field and Mrs. John Wilcox, follow- ing their business meeting which will| © take place Wednesday afternoon at 8 o’clock in the church basement. All are cordially invited to attend. sary of his o BIRTHDAY PARTY: The Daniel Web: Miss Vivian Anderson entertained|tending from Massach 20 little friends yesterday from 4| White Mountains of N until 8:30 o’clock at her home, 1316|is to be formall iatioh"of ‘a_con$ortitnr congx(;s- ,, 2 he United States, Gre t- The Rt Rev. Edward P. Allen o e and T - aravida celebrates his silver jubilee | jonng t6* China.. He was. entfusted stern affairs. ened to enter Aid of the Presby-!\\ s » neg Catholic _bishop of Mobile. rspeci i Far The Very Rev. Francis J. MeShanc, | $SPScialky, with, FPar prior of the Augustinian College | 11, “sonatorial cont: at the Catholic Univer: in Wasn- ) ington, cclebr: the 50th anniver- THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Hampshi “The school year of Dakota Bus- iness College, Fargo, N. D., be- . gins June 5th. Young men and women will flock from-school- and- farm to gain a 3-months’ advantage over those who ‘wait' until” Fall. ‘They advance quicker because : classes arc smaller. They're ready for positions at the, *‘busy season.” - D. B. C. graduates are prefefred. Recently, I.. B. Olson .was. placed . with Magill & Co., before gradu- ating. Nearly all Fargo wholesalers employ D. B: C. help; so do 700 banks. *‘Follow the Succeggful.” Enroll now:. Write F. L. Watkins, « Pres., 806 FrontSt., Fargo, N. D. ted toda; onies Beltrami avenue, in honor of her|with interesting S. ninth birth anniversary, At 6 o’clock|{ General 1l be held in a weiner and marshmallow roast sup- a for the nomina- per. was served and the balance of|tion of candidates for the time was spent in playing games|Governor, representativ and having a good time. Miss Vivian | gress, and other offic received many pretty and useful|for in November birthday tokens. Three charters, each providing for a different form of municipal gov- METHODIST LADIES’ AID ernment, are to be suhmitted to the hchoice of the voters of the city of HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW | Atlanta at a special clection to be The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist| N¢id tod church will hold its regular meeting|, A national ¢ Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock | i0US denominatio in the basement of the church. Lunch | the American chw At graduation time your friends expect to be voted vour photograph. ss of all relig- to discuss how can further will be served following the business (L!lL' (-uplrc‘ of intcr]nu_hm!’ c!o»o;lm{:\. eeting, which a embers a ion will be opened in Cleveland to- meeting, to which all members and| j\y ynder the auspices of the World friends are invited. Mesdames El- well ,Serrurier, Sandven and Bradi-| son will be hostesses. . arce for Inter mal Friend- p Through the Churches. In the Day’s News Breckinridge Long, who is fort; 1 SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS h ENJOYS “HOME” PICNIC The “Up And At It” class of in- termediate girls of the M. E. Sunday school planned for a class picme at Diamond Point Saturday,r but owing to the inclement weather, they = now a | tic nom- candidate for th ation for Uni ; CLARIFIED MILK HAS NOTHING ADDED OR TAKEN AWAY Phone 239 for an ap- pointment today. Mrs. E. H. Denu, and served their picnic lunch there. Games were play: ed and a good social time enjoyed. MONTEITH-YOUNG Miss Marie C. Young of Bemidji and James LeRoy Monteith of Liberty “The Photographer in Your Town” The HA KKERUP STUDIO township were united in w jage at 10 o’clock Monday morning at the Presbyterian parsonage, Rev, L. P. Warford officiating, The couple were unattended. They will make their home on the farm of the groom in the Township of Liberty. \QUAR s wiLgg) A RIcn CREAM BISHOP MITCHELL IS GUEST AT BANQUET SATURDAY NIGHT A 6:30 o’clock banquet was served Consider and Compare These Prices at the Methorlist church Saturda Fabri¢ Cord as a courtesy to Bishop Charles Size Non.Skid Non-Skid Bayard Mitchell, St. Paul, at which 30x3 $8.50 the official mcnébers of .the chuych = 30x3 1% $9.45 §is and Dr. J. C, aig were guests. . . 32x314 2 19.90 Yellow and green were used as a Have it delivered to yf‘"’ 31x4 $22.85 color scheme zm;] the room looked door every morning! 32x4 $23,95 very: pretty with spring - fl 5 33x4 $24.70 candles with yellow shade: MILK and CREAM i 34x4 $25.45 ing the tables. A three course suppe from healthy cows— 34x4% $33.15 handied in a sanitary way. PHONE 16-F-4 ALFALFA DAIRY W. G. SCHROEDER was well served by the dining room ion ot the Ladies’ Aid, . Van Arnum chairman. 3Cx3 “Bleco” N.:S...$7.35 208 Second Street Buy at Factory Prices—From Factory Direct to You BLEKRE TIRES and TUBES Unlimited Mileage Guarantee BUY NOW!—WHY PAY MORE? Mail Orders Solicited O. H. OLMSTEAD Factory Rcpresentative JOHNSTON’S TOP SHOP Tube Prices That Defy All Competition Extra Heavy Standard $1.45 $1.15 $1.65 $1.25 $2.10 $1.35 $2.45 . $1.85 $2.60 $1.90 $2.70 $1.95 $2.80 $2,00 $3.50 $2.45 30x31, “Bleco” N.-S...$7.95 Bemidji, Minn. Fred V/ebster, Mgr. 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