Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 1, 1922, Page 3

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THE BEMIDJT DAILY PIONEER PAGE THREE. Items for this qél-—n will v gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, teleph 114-W. Readers owe it to their guests to. them- selves to see that it of local Interest are.re; d, ery item will be! given. propey| cbnsidera. | tios when source is known, s 2 & Miss Ella: Ludtke: was . called ~to her home in Grant ‘Valley yesterday by thg 1llness 1 ler‘mother! . BT SRR T TR AN A SR e Y Mrs. J. Hartman-and-little-son Gordon, of; Nmm; are visiting relar tives in-Minneapolis for'a ‘week. = Polar Pie. 2-14tf Mrs. B, Lane of Nymore, left for Urainerd Monday evening, called there by the serious illaess of a sis- ter. Ask for it Miss Ida Lenes of Fosston came to Bemidji-yesterday and is a house guest of Miss Ida Bailey, 605 Min- nesota avenue, for a few days. Graduation gifts at thé Bemidji Book Store, 403 Beltrami Ave., are just what you’ve been wditing for. Come in and see them. 3d6-3 Mrs. Ellen Booth of Blackduck at- tended the Memorial Day' exercises, in Bemidji and will remain for a week’s visit with friends and ‘rela- tives. Mr.. and Mrs. Frank Deming of Northern are; again --‘making their home in Bemidji, having secured rooms for light housekeeping at 423 Fourth street. Go to “THE DEVIL.”— George Arliss. 2d6-1 .\, Mrs. Edward Kramer and chlidren, \Pauline and Edward -Jr., ‘of Four- teenth street, left Wednesday morn- ing for a week’s visit with friends and relatives at Little Falls, Minn. Cook With Gas 8-30 tt Edward Singer, merchant, of Erie, Minn., and- wife and little son, mo- tored to their home today after spending several days in Bemidji-as guests of ‘Mr. and Mrs. L. F. John- son, 1014 Bemidji avenue. = Misses Carol and Bess Knox went to Blackduck Wednesday morning.| Miss Bess will be the guest of Mr.| and Mrs. Henry Beckwith while as- sisting her sister with the final prep- arations incident to the closing of her school on Friday. Ask to see the NUIDEA Garters at the Elko Hat Shop. - New .York just received them, we come next. They not only hold up the hose, but keep them from twisting. See them in our window. 2d6-2 Willard Grout, who has been an inmate of St. Anthony’s hospital for several months, was taken by train to a hospital at Walker Friday and stood the fatigue of the trip ‘splen- didly. C. S.. Barclay accompanied the aged invalid to Walker, return- ing to his home in Grant Valley Sat- urday morning. Polar. Pie. Ask for ft. ..2-14Hf :Statg_ Park for an’, James Wheeler of Bass Lake tranJ Mrs. G. Oliver Riggs left Monday acted business in Bemidji Thursday. Mrs. A. Rearick of Tenstrike was a between-train shopper in Bemld)i today. $60,000 to' loan on farms. Dean Land eompany. 1-18¢¢ Mrs. B. H. Edwards of Becida call- ed pn friends. while shopping in Be- midji today. filss Helen Sh‘arples, R. N., of Pu- posky, is the guest of Mrs. F. B. Harris, 1210 America avenue, cday. Cook With Gas 3-30 tr Mrs. L. W. Galloway left last night for the Twin Cities on a business trip, to buy millinery for the Elko Hat Shop. Miss Dora Hazen returned Monday night to Bemidji from Minneapolis ‘where she has spent the past ten days transacting business. Cook. With Gas b -30 tt E. E. McDonald, who was taken suddenly seriously ill at his summer home at Lavinia, was reporte:{’!o be improved this morning. A. Lish of Lake George was the guest of relatives in Fifth ward while transacting business here for a few days. Polar Pie. Ask for it. 2-1488 Mrs. A. M. Brekke, mother of Mrs. A. Greguson, ' arrived -'in Bemidji from a six weeks’ visit in the West. Last night a message was received announcing the serious illness of a sister whom she has been visiting at Reynolds, N. D., and she left again last night for that place. School-day Memory books and oth- er gift books at the Bemidji Book & Stationery Co, Just the things for Commencement gifts. -New things arriving daily. 3d6-8 Robert Emerson of Elmore, Minn., and L. A. Emerson, instructor in the Dunwoody Institute, -Minneapolis, uncle and cousin of Miss Ethelyn Hall, are her guests at her summer home at Birchmont Beach while en- joying a fishing trip in Northern Min- nesota.. .. They -..motored_ to Itasca -all-day trip tmmyA Go to “TBE DEVIL."— ‘George Arli Miss Edna . -Wallace, Kelliher, was the guest of Mrs. F. Luebeck in Bemidji yesterday while attendmg the ball game here. She returned there last evening by auto, afternoon for Craokston where she will visit friends for a week. Attorney Middleton was in Be- midji between trains yesterday en route from Duluth to his home at Baudette. Eugene! Berman returned to Be- midji yésterday from the Twin Cities where he has transacted: business for a few ‘days. Guy M. Potter 6f Grygla is in Be- midji; today transaéting ' business, having motored here.* He: expects to return home tomorrow. Mrs. J. C. Titus left on: the noon train today for Bovey where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Hill, and family, for a time. Miss Dorothy Benson, who has at- tended the State Teachers college during the winter, will leave tomor- row for her home at Grygla. Miss Ruth Hodgdon has accepted a position at the Elko Hat Shop. She and Miss Rae Ring will assist Miss Edna Applegate in the work room. Mrs. J. D. Clemmer, Mrs. C. S. Freer and Miss Lila;Elliott of Sol- way: were the guests of Bemidji friends while shopping here between !4 avenue., trains today. Cook With Gas 8-30 tf Carl Durand of Puposky motored to Bemidji Tuesday and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Krantz during the day, returning home in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ross arrived last evening from their home in St. Charles and will be summer guests of their daughter, Mrs. E. A. Barker, and family, 9 Eighth street. Polar Pie. Ask for it. 2-14tt Mrs. Warren Shrock of Backus, Minn., arrived in Bemidji Monday afternoon and has accepted a posi- tion as housekeeper at Birchmont ho- tel, assuming her duties there yes- terday. Miss Minnie Anderson, who has been attending the St. Cloud Teach- ers college, will arrive in Bemidji tu- morrow and will be the guest cf Miss “Eleanor Bowser, 823 Bemidji e | Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Johnson and ‘sons, Kermit and Victor, returned| Tuesday . night from Pillager where! they motored Saturday and spent the week end and Decoration Day with relatives. and expects to leave after: the closet Mr. and Mrs. Joseph "McFadden of the school today for Big Falls to visit her sister, and from there wili go to Moorhead later to attend the summer term at the Teachers college. Mr. and Mrs. J.: C. McGhee, Miss Mary Lilleskov .and Miss Ragnhild Moe expect to motor with Mrs. C. M. Serrurier to the Saum consolidated school, west of. Kelliher, tomorrow afternoon to attend the commence- ment exercises of the eighth grade pupils, when _twelve or more will graduate. ‘Migs® Moe will take part in the prokram and will ; give two piano selections. . Specials at the FRIDAY and is here for your inspection. RSiNadsevaTsRsess S e eRr s Millinery “THE STORE AHEAD” FOR l;}:very kind of'a Mid-Summer Fluffy Georgette, in all the delicate simmer-shades, Rib- bon Hats, Splashing Leghorns, White TFeélts, so fresh and. clean looking—in fact, all kinds of fresh new Hats. PRICES $10.00 - $7.50 - $5.95—and as low as $1.95 SATURDAY Hat that is up to the minute returned last evening to their home, 1203 Minnesota avenue, from Park Rapids where they motored Sunday and were the guests of friends over Decoration Day. . Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Crothers re- turned yesterday from Sauk Center where they motored Saturday to vis- it friends over Decoration Day. Mrs. Carl Golz, who accompanied them as far as Wadena, returned with them. Mrs.”E. Sturgis and Mrs. F. J Cline, . of Woodard, Minn., mother and sister of Mrs. C. R. Welch, are expected to arrive this evening for a visit at the Welch home. They are coming at this time to be present at the graduation of Miss Mabel Welch. | J.- F.- Boyd of”Ontario, Calif., and| M. L. Boyd, Minneapolis, father and | brother of Mrs. M. L. Matson, are; guests at the Matson home, 509 Be—‘ midji avenue, having arrived here! Memorial Day. The former wsll‘ make an extended visit here, and the latter expects to remain but a few days. NOTICE The Sisters of St. Benedict re-| spectfully call attention to the fact that all Hospital accounts due them should be paid or proper iarrange- ments made for settlement at once. Kindly forward all payments made| after June 1st to Benedjctine Sisters, Mt. St. Benedict, Crnokston. Minn. 3td 6-1 TOWN PARTLY DESTROYED BY FIRES IN OREGON "I-(By Unitéd Press) Portland, Ore., June 1—One town is partly in ruins and several others threatened with destruction and one fire fighter is dead as forest fires spread in sections of the northwest. The situation is most serious around Cedar Falls, which has been partly swept by fire, One fire fight- er, whose identity is yet undeter- mined, was caught in Cedar Falls and burned. ~Men, women and children are flee- ing before the wall of flames, e s ereres a— o e e e g MODERN SAMARITANS TO HOLD MEETING TONIGHT The Modern Samaritans will hold Qlleig regular business meeting this evening at 8 o'clock at the K. C. hall. All members; are requested to be present. LUTHERAN BROTHERHOOD TO « GIVE PROGRAM TONIGHT A good program is promised for the meeting of the Brotherhood of the First Lutheran church tonight at 8 o’clock in the church parlors, to | which the public is invited. ODD FELLOWS LODGE TO MEET FRIDAY EVENING The regular meeting of the L..O. 0. F. will be held Friday evening at 8 o’clock in the Moose hall. There will be third degree work, and it is urged that all members be present. ELKS LODGE WILL HOLD MEETING THIS EVENING Several applications for member- ship are to be voted upon this eve- ning at 8 o’clock at the regular meet- ing of the B. P. O. E., and they are * | desirous of having all members pres- ent. WILL ENTERTAIN CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS TONIGHT Mrs. Guisness “and Miss Irene Lappen will be hostesses to the Wom- an’s Catholic Order of Foresters this evening at- the home.of the former, 813 Minnesota avenue, and all mem- bers are urged to be present. ST. PAUL'S YOUNG PEOPLE TO BE ENTERTAINED TONIGHT Paul Eickstadt, 609 Irvine ave- nue, will entertain the members of the St. Paul’s Young People’s League this evening at 8 o’clock a this home. The business meeting will be sue- ceeded by a social hour and refresh- ments, and a large attendance is urged. ENJOY MOTOR TRIP A party of Bemidji young people, including Messrs. William Mikkelson, | . 0. M. Olson, D. M. DeHaan and Miss- es Hazel Barclay, Smith.and Sol- berg, motored to Itasca State Park Sunday: affernoon-and-spent™a few hours pleasantly viewing ‘the sights and taking pictures. From. there they motored to Park Ra they took supper at the G | ern hotel, returning to Benridji that evening. Vi PRE.NUPTIAL SHOWER Mesdames A. L. Barker-and A. E. | Fier entertained a few friends at a pre-nuptial shower, complimentary to Miss Arvilla Kenfield, Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Fier, 908 Bemidji avenue. Decorations in a red and white color scheme, with hearts and cupids, and a profusion of cut flowers were artistically ar- ranged. Four tables of bridge were played during the evening ‘and lunch was served by the hostesses. A Mrge heart containing twenty-four silver spoons was the gift of the guests to Miss Kenfield. BARCLAYS ENTERTAIN Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Barclay of Grant Valley entertained a few friends at their home on Dr. Row- land Gilmore’s farm, “Fair Acres,” REX-Sunday Prodigal Judge’ With JEAN PAIGE "and an All-Star Cast. MILK & CREAM Pure Milk & Cream from grade Shorthorns in Dr. Gilmore’s herd. Have ‘been supplying St. Anthony’s Hospital: and can now take care of city trade. DELIVERED DAILY MILK, per quart....10c CREAM, per quart...50c CHAS.BARCLAY —PHONE: where | Tuesday evening in compliment to Paul Rowland, who left for Nebras- ka the following morning. An en- joyable evening was spent with vo- cal and instrumental music and so- cial conversation, and Mrs, Barclay served ice cream and cake. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Taylor and children, Misses Naomi Warrington and Hazel Barclay, Messrs. Paul Rowland ' ‘and Lester Rarclay. ln\lnh wettingx, rexnl mves- tture, spectacular action, x dollae waper plos BLACK PAN- THER'S ( at ihe EL.KO Friday & Saturday tinent— Superb Artistic Creation, 7:30 and 9:00 materials We have 8 inch pip Distributors [ T T T Repuil; Work That Lasts Plumbing repaired by -us stays repairedbecauseour - work is thorough and our Prices reasonable. chine that cuts threads fr high grade. a pipe ma- and om 1 inch to e. Roy V. Harker Sanitation Engineer of Kohler Ware Phone 122 113 3rd St. 0000020600000 ) Larson & Larson ECIALISTS: INING EYES lTTlNG GLASSBS WE BUY AND SELL New and Second-Hand FURNITURE STOVES, RANGES, BEDS, ete. ~—Phone 300— McClernon& Son 7 Minnesota Ave. Aupacrihe ror The GEORGE ARLISS The eminent stage star makes his screen debut in' his most illustrious stage success—the senation of two con- [0 “THE DEVIL” A potent drama of the cunning rogue who steals into our lives, thwarts our loves and sears our souls—The Tomorrow and Saturday GRAND 10c and 25¢ Fronem | ELECTRICAL SERVICE .If your lights go out— If your iron won’t heat— If you need wiring done— If you need light-globes— CALL US! Haling-Walker | | | | Electrical Co. | Electrical Supplies i\ | l El | & Wiring —Phone 202-J— Brosvik Tailor Shop GRA B. W. LAKIN, President BRICK— TONICHT | ONLY FIRST TIME SHOWN IN THE CITY A Story of Love Barnstorming— proving that “Home Stuff”’ has some kick. “OFF HIS BEAT”—2-part Comedy TOMORROW — E. R. EVAN. C. L. ISTED, Secretary-Treawurer BEMIDJI LUMBER & FUEL CO. OPPOSITE GREAT NORTHERN DEPOT LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH LUMBER - LATH - SHINGLES LIME - CEMENT - PLASTER PAPER—Roofing and Sheathing Common, Fire and Fancy Sash Doors and Mill Work. FULL LINE OF DRAIN TILE AND SEWER PIPE “THE DEVIL” S, Manag / Phone 52 for lavatory fined people. delicate dair full well wh dict will be. OUR TOILET REQUISITES and boudoir use are those constantly favored by the most re- There is a itiness about them that appeals to good taste as their peals to good judgment. We invite a trial, knowing efficacy ap- at your ver- Cit Drug Store I.AI.IBERTE & ERIOKSDN Bemidji CLARIFIED MILK HAS NOTHING ADDED OR TAKEN AWAY : i | ] | ! Have it delivered to your door every morning! i MILK and CREAM from healthy cows— handled in a sanitary way. { i H i i PHONE 16-F-4 ALFALFA DAIRY W. G. SCHROEDER Fred Weuster Mgr. k.lg *& Datey’ 55 " ductrsy m"c‘r’fifn A MILK OF CHARACTER Do you know how good our milk is? Have you ever tasted it? Do we deliver it to your home every morning ? If we don’t, get acquainted with it for your baby’s sake. THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

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