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interest are reported.‘Every item will be ‘given proper ‘cansidera- tion vliu source is kmown. busmes4 caller in : l’olnL Pie, Lan dgreu anq brother-in- Erick| law, Hetfl'y Luchen, ‘of chu{a, made a business trip by auto’to’ the city Saturday. i e Mrs, John Luchen and hér broth- er, Glen-Allen, ‘of Lake Hattie, mo- éity Monday and trans- Go to “THE DEVIL."‘ George Arliss. 2d6-1 Miss Alice in aneapohs as the guést of r . Cook Wxth Gas 8-30 tf Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kenfield ex- pect to move tomorrow to the sum- mer cottage . recently erected for them at -Lake Plantaganet. Polar Pie. Ask for . 2-14tf Miss Emma Tharaldson and Owen Q’Neill of Gonvick were over-Sunday visitors at the home of the former’s slsters, Mrs; Fmd Eyerson and Mrs. A. R. Dailey and Roy Hovey. g \Mr. and Mrs. A. R. i oMildren, and J. Willenberg, of Rock- wood, drove to Bemidji Saturday and spent Lhe‘ afternoon shopping and calling on~frier‘|ds . $50, 000 to loan op farms. Dean Land company. 1-18¢¢ Mr. and Mts. Fred Graham, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Winter, and Miss Mar- ion Rice motored' Sunday to Twin Lakes, near Turtle River, and enjoy- ed a dny 's outing with -picnic dmner Mré Mary A. Rouse closed a ver; successful term _of ., school in the Frontenace district in Rockwood Friday and returned to her home in Bemidji, 423 Fourth street, that eve- ning. | Cook With Gas S 3-30 tt Mr. and Mrs. Benard Landgren and children, Vern and Marie, of Liberty, and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Landgren of Pipestone, Minn,, called. on friends w}ule shop- ping in Bemidji Saturday. k w. G. (}oo of Northern- was &T State Bark ‘yesterday and ehjoyed &3 beeiley of First street pi’ avenue, isspending family ‘expect ‘td” Move' this week to the. new summgtxhome they recently built 'at Wavm” \ Mrs. L. K Galloway, of the Elko Hat Shop, returned this afternoon from Cass Lake where she spent Decoration Day with her husband. "Polar Pie, Ak for it. 2-14tf Clarence and fargaret Rood .and Roosevelt Mattesnn motored to’the at, the camp grounds Gas. 5 oal L T880 t Miss Caroi ‘Knox, who. is teaching near Blackduck, came to Bemidji Friday evening to spend Memorial Day at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Knox, 1117 Park avenue.' | / Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haluptzok, Mr. and Mrs; W. A, Rice and Mrs, Falls motored’ to Bemidji yesterday and called on friends and relatives, re- turning again to their homes at Ten- strike in the evening. Go to “THE DEVIL.”— George Arliss: .2d6-1 Mrs. Kgnneth Kenfield, zonetta Kenfield, Lloyd Boe and Joe Davis motored yesterday to Eagle Bend where they visited friends and met Miss Gladys Barnell, who re- turned to Bemidji with them last eve- ning. ¥ Cook With Gas 3-30 tf Mrs. C. C. Easton and. little son Jack returned Monday from a few days’ visit with her parents at Ash- by, Minn.. Mr. Easton and his father from Warren, Minn:, motored there Saturday and accompanied them home, Mr. Easton returning to his home at Warren yesterday. G. W. Harnwell returned to Fer- gus Falls today to resume.his duties as gecretary of theiCommercial club ‘there, he having motored to Bemidji Saturday and spent Sunday and y, with his family here. pnmed today on his re- turn trip as far‘ds:Walker by Mrs. Harnwell, son Howard and little daughter Jean, they returning from there on the 6 o’clock train. Polar Pie, Ask for it. 2-14t4 NOTICE »i The ~Sisters of -St. Benedict re- spectfully- call attention to thefact that all Hospltal nccounts ‘due. them should be pmd or proper arrange- ments made for settlement at once. Kindly forward all payments made after June. 1st to Benedictine Sisters, Mt. St. Benednct Crookston, Minn. 3td 6-1 MR. GEOR ‘A photo-dramatization of America’s most distinguishe& actor GE ARLISS IN—— . his stupendous stage success . "THE DEVIL” A gorgeous, fascinating, luxurious production brilliant in its charm, intoxicating in its dramatic fervor. COMING FRIDAY & SATURDAY—GRAND At fgvraduation time your friends expect your photograph. Phone 239 for an ap- pointment today. / “The Photographer in Your Town’ The HAKKERUP STUDIO friends in Bemidji and atténded ‘the Decoration Day exercises here. Martin Hogan of Grant Valley, who‘ has been ill for sometime, is re- ported to be slowly improving. holm came to Bemidji Monday to, visit his father, George Cheney, Twentysixth (and ]h'vine avenue, 1or a iew days. i | Mr. lnd Mrs. I. E. Raymond and Walter Nichols, of Frohn, called on: friends in Bemidji Tuesday and at- |: tended the afternoon exercises at the "2 | armory. Mrs. M. qua,aofg&ao‘ Sunday at the homg ter, Mrs. Wm.' Clish, Fifth ward, re- turned to her -home at"Walker Mon- day night. C. A. Knopke, who has been con- fined to his bed for the past seven weeks at his summer home at Wa- ville, is reported to be improving very slowly. ‘Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Wells and little daughter Donna returned last eve- ning from Minneapolis where they have visited relatives since last Fri- day, making the trip by auto. Otto 'Johnson of the Johnson Pop- ular Price Store, moved his family the latter part of the week, to the home they recently purchased of B. W. Lakin, 1011 Lake boulevard. i iMr. and Mrs. D. S. Mitchell re- “turned to their home in Bemidji Sun- day night from a motor trip to Min- neapolis' and’ various places in Wis- consin, having been away for about a week. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Serrurier mo- tored to Hubert, Minn., via Walker, Hackensack and Backus, Monday where they visited friends until yes- terday, returning to “Bemidji late last evening. Mrs. Gusta Hergasal, who has vis- ited friends and relatives in Minne- apolis for a short time, visited her brother, Paul Winklesky, and family, Bemidji avenue, en route to her home at Everett, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Nix returned Monday afternoon from Duluth where they spent the week end, Mrs. Nix going there on Saturday from Bemidji, and meeting him there ‘on hig, return ixom. n busmess \‘.up to. Wisconsin.” " Mrs. Charles. Van and her guest, Miss Luon, = Minneapolis, and Miss Inez Geil Park yesterday. and enjoyed an all day outing, with dinner at Douglas Lodge, returning to Bemidji in the late afternoon. Miss Ruth Holton of Minneapolis, Mrs. J. J. Conger, Isabelle, John and Billy Baer motored to the State Park yesterday morning in the Baer auto, Miss Holton ‘is a friend of Mrs. H. C. Baer, who is spending a few weeks at the Baer home. Benard Landgren and family, of Liborty, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Landgren, of Pipe- stone, Minn., who are visiting here, motored to Becnda Sunday and were g'ugsts of the latter’s nephew Erick Lapdgren, and family. ° They also atkended “the”ball game at Becida thtt afternoon, “Mrs. J. P. Mayer and daughter, Miss Ruth, are expected to arrive this evening from’ Ortonville and will be guests at the home of her brother, C. R. Welchj”and family, 118 Ninth street, for about a week. They are coming to be present at the gradua- tion of her niece, Miss Mabel Welch, who is a member of the high school senior class. MODERN SAMARITANS TO MEET, TOMORROW NIGHT The regulnr meetitigi of . the Mod- ern Samaritans will be held Thurs- day evenmg at 8 o&lhoék atithe K. C. Ihall It is reques bers be present. - ENJOY PICNIC DINNER Meéadames Knox and Neeley were hostesses ' to ‘a picnic dinner at Dia- mond-Point Sunday, complimentary to their house guest, Mrs. Ella An- drews of Weatherfield Springs, N. Y. After the dinner was served the guests enjoyed a drive around beau- tiful Lake Bemidji. It was an unusu- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cheney of Chis-| 7 motored to. Itasca State |) returning to Bemidji in the evening. |} ally pleasant event, the memory of "which the guest of honor will carry ‘Were Mr. and Mrs! MW" Rnox, Mrs. Ella Andrews,.Mrs. B:‘J. Neeley, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Searl, Misses Mar- garet Christianson, = Florence, Bess ifml Carol- Knox, Messrs, Doug]as Nccley and Donald Knox. METHODIST HOME MISSION SOCIETY MEETS TOMORROW ‘"The Woman’s Home Missionary society of the Methodist church will meet Thursday ~afternoon-at the .| home of Mrs./E. W. Nix, 805 Bemidji venue. The afternoon’s subject will “Our 'Work ' in: Alaska” and “Work Aniong the Indians,” and Mrs. N)x will'be~in charge:: It is urged that all members and friends be pres- |t i About thirty friends ' surprised Mrs. Joe Blondo at her home, 314 America avenue, Monday cvening, it being her thirty-sixth birth anniver- sary, The evening was spent m card | playing and lunch was scrved ‘by the self-invited guests at a’ late hour. ORDER OF FORESTERS HOLD MEETING THURSDAY: NIGHT! Catholic' Order of Foresters will hold 'their regular meeting Thursday = evening at. the homc 'of Mrs. Arvilla Guisness, 813 Minnésota avenue, who !will act as The Woman's hobtess and be assisted by Miss Irene Lappen. All members are urged to attend. = : 3l .| day cake. Several children were entertained Mcnday afternoon by Mrs. Elmer Swansen, 1214 America avenue, in honor of her daughter, Hazel's, elev- enth birth anniversary. The guests ihad a very pleasant afternoon playing games, and music was enjoyed, also refreshments were served with birth- Miss Hazel received' a number of pretty and useful- gifts j from her friends. .. Those: present, Cruel and merciless was she; yet she gave her heart and soul to those she loved—watch and wait ““The B- P C_” |' * ‘Coming Soon I | THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PAGE THREE Mr. ‘and Mrs C. F. Grmager nnd of Puposky vxsned! to her distant home. Those present MRS. BLONDO SURPRISED .BIRTHDAY PARTY \were “Marien~Thompson, ‘Deloras Grayel, Margic Clmrn Bowers, Buddy Luebeck; H«.lun and’ {Leglie Soland, Valborg and Kénheth Chnsmmsan, R.lymund and Elmer ‘Swanson LEARN 0 DANCE' Individual’ er Clw Instruction = , CLASS Now WING ! § jpnncmg lessons \M % ibaigiven Tuesday;? 3 Friday .. ¢ ThurSday -F rlday - Saturday A SALE PLANNED TO BETTER ACQUAINT YOU WITH KAYSER GLOVES AND KAYSER UNDERWEAR. 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