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© Items for this eol- n 'lll b. gladly received by Mrs; Hm-y. telephone 114-W. Rea it to their guests and to lh-- selves ta see that items of lacal interest are reported. Every item will be given proper considera- tion when source is known, Roscoe .Kaiser of Bagley was a ! business visitor in Bemidji-this- af- " *ternoon. . for two weeks. Miss Vera Backu,‘;l% Visif _ing for Minheapolis™ 1dny, ve: . it fiiends Polar Pie. Ask fob. Miss Agnes Logan ot Internation- al Falls is'a guest at the C. W. Jack- n home, 1201 Dewey avenue. Dr. J. T. Tuomy left last evening for the Twin Cities where he will transact business for a few days. Cook With Gas v B 8-30 tf Mrs. W. W. Wentz of Minneapolis | is visiting her sister; Miss Ethelyn Hall, at her summer cottage at Birch- mont Beach. L. H. MacDonald, traveling repre- sentative! of - the :Harley-Davidson i Motor Co. of Milwaukee, was a busi-|. ness caller in the city today. FOR A KPRACTICAL NURSE - Call 4 16d -21 Miss Helen W)lson, assistant man ' ager of the Elko Hat Shop, left this morning: for LaPeer, Mich., where she will visit har parents lor a time. Misses Nellie and Lorstta Slatter- ly,_ teachers in the Junior high school, will be guests of Miss Ida Bailey for a few days before returning to their homes at Rochester. Polar Pie. Ask for ft. 2-14tt Dr. E. W. Johnson and Rev. Wm. Elliott returned Sunday to their homes from Minneapolis where they motorgd: Wednesday of last week on a combined pleasure .and business trip. Polar Ple. Ask for . C. A. Knopke, who has been ill at his summer home at Waville for the past seven weeks with heart trouble, is reported to be in a critical condi- tion. He is under the care of a trained nurse. 2148t Dr. G. H. Zentz, who has been ap- pointed as director of finance for the Methodist hospxtal which is to be erected soon at Wadena, left this ‘morning for there on business per- taining to his office. Cook With Gas, Tt 830 Grace and Marshall Nugent of La- porte came to Bemidji Friday to at- tend the graduation at the State Teachers college, and while here were guests of their aunt, Mrs. W. G. Schroeder, and family, at their farm home. Miss Sarah Arnold, who has taught in second grade, Central school, the past year, will be the guest of friends near St. Cloud while attending sum- mer school there during her vaca- tion. She expects to leave Bemidji tonight. Cook With Gas 8-30 t1 Miss Margaret Burke arrived here Saturday evening from St. Joseph; Minn., where she attended the Saint Benedict " Academy, to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Burke, W01 Beltrami avenue. i $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land company. 1-18t Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hansel, Bag- ley, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Peterson and daughter Beatrice, motored to Bemidji yesterday and were supper guests of Mrs. Hansel’s sister, Miss Ida Bailey. They returned to their homes in the evemnz‘ by Cook Wxth Gas 3 oo 330 tf Howard Seats of Mizpah, a’ for- mer sydent at the Bemidji high school, spent the week end:in :Be- midji as ‘the guest of Mr. dnd Mrs. R. E. Cota and family. He came to attend the graduation Friday eve- ning, returning to his home Sunday. Polar Pie. Ask for it. 2-14t1 #" Mrs| Earnest Weidner and daugh- ters Frances and Muriel arrived in Bemidji yesterday morning from Minneapolis and will make their home here having rented the Htichcock home, 1221 Park avenue. Mr. Weid- ner has been employed in Bemidji for some time. Mrs. A, D. Perry of Northern a business visitor in Bemidji Satur- day. Miss Alice Souder of Turtle River has accepted a position at the Sweet Shop. RN Mrs. Clark Petrie of Becida called on friends while shopping in Be- midji Saturday. \ . Mrs. F. E..Craver of Turtle: River was among the out-of-town shoppers in Bemidji Saturday. Mrs. Olaf: Ongstad and two“ Fons: left today for Nevis,to v ‘and relatives’ for two' w Frank LaC«unt, 1106 M!ssiflp avenue, has accepted a position with the Bemidji Mgnufacturing compan’ Mrs, Otto Malterude ‘and son were in Bemidji en route to. Guthrie to visit friends and relatives for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Dgljui{ and Miss . Paul isited Lucile Young returned from Sunday where:- they have friends and relatives for time. Mlss Delta Kntchén. who hu at- tended business college in Minne- .apolis during the_ winter,: returned :to -her.home, 404%% Minnesota ave:|’ nue, Sunday. ..Mrs. Martin Dunn and lm.le daugh- ter Martha returned to Bemidji Sat- urday night from the Twin, Cities where they visited relatives 'and friends for.two weeks: Roland Henrionette, of the state forestry department; Itasca:. State Park, came to. Bemidji Friday eve- ning, called here by the serious ill- ness of his step-father, C. A. Knop- ke. i 4 Mrs. Bretta Loufborrow, geo- graphy teacher in the Junior high school, expects to leave tonight for Minneapolis to, spend. her vacation, She does not expect to return to Be- midji in the fall. A. P. Ritchie of Bemidji gave the Commencement address at the eighth grade graduation of the Pleasant Valley school Friday night, returning ta Bemidji Saturday morning. Alex ‘| Ripple is principal of the sehool. Miss Nellie Covell, teacher at Ok- lee, visited friends in Bemidji dur; ing the week end en route to.Port Clinton, Ohio, ‘'to visit friends and relatives during her, vacation. She has accepted the position, as. teacher of the Oklee school for another year. _Misses Hildur Anderson, and Es- ‘ther McGhee, graduates of the Be midji high school and also of the State Teachers college, who have taught. in the public schools at Ro- seau for the past year, completed their work there Friday and return-] ed to their homes in Bemidji to spend their summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Given and son, Keithly, Mr. and Mrs. M. W Pierce and son Leslie, Mrs. Mary J. MacGregor, Miss Florence Shattuck and Mr. and Mrs. James D, Winter enjoyed an all-day outing and picnic Sunday, which included an auto trip to the east shore of Red Lake, other- wise known as the Battle River country. Sixteen girl friends were enter- tained by Miss Beatrice Larson at the Larson * Whitehouse Farm,” be- tween Wilton and Solway, over the week end. They motored there Fri- day noon and returned to Bemidji this noon, enjoying a three-day out- ing, part of them staying at the cot- tage, and a tent was ' erected for their use. Mr. and Mrs. August Lundgren, caretakers of the farm, were in charge of the party. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Gurnee are ex- pected to arrive in Bemidji today en route from Madison, where they have spent the winter months, to their home at Roseburg, Ore. They left there last fall by auto and toured the southern states and the middle west to Detroit, where they visited during the winter. and they are now returning by auto to - their home. While in Bemidji they will be guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. VanVoorhees, 1011 America avenue. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Schadegg and son Milton left this morning for | their extended auto trip through the west. They expect to travel at the rate of about 150 to-200 miles per day, their first stop tonight being at Fargo, N. D. At Great Falls, Mont., they will visit relatives for a few days and make some side trips from there, then go to Yellowstone Park and Idaho, and on to their destina- tion in California, making side trips at places of interest and visiting friends en route. a short|* o k 8 4k P Sl rookston District Dental Society This is to announce that the next annual rfleetfng of the Crookston District Dental Society will be held at Bemidji, Fri- day and Saturday, June 9th and 10th. We are pleased to an- nonce on the program the, following : FRIDAY, JUNE 9TH 9: 00 A. M.—Gold Foil, Chair and Table. Dr. F. S James, Winona, anesota. 1:30 P. M.—Illustrated Lecture, Crown and Brldge Construc~ tion. .. wok | ol ‘Dr. P‘ J. Brekhus, Minneapolis, ancsota. Dr. H. C. Nelson, St. Paul, Minnesota. 2 D E M —sLect'Jre,uFull Denture Construction, 4 Py, W } F. Lasby, University of anesota i”. M. —Chmc afid +Lecture on Conductive Anesthesm. : Dr.'W. H. Mac¢Neil. 6 0 P.-M.—Banquet. Lecture, Operative Dentistry : “The Dentist’s Duty to Patients in Operative Work,” Dr. J. F. Shellman, St. P.\ul Minnesota. Business Meeting. SATURDAY, JUNE 10TH 9 00 A. M.—Demonstration, Crown and Bridge Construction. Dr. P, J. Brekhus, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Dr. H. C. Nelson, St, Paul, Minnesota. 9 00 A. M—Demonstratlon, Full Denture Construction. Dr. W. F. Lashy, University of Minnesota. \ Dr. ‘Max:E.:Ernst, Supérintendent of the. District Society, and Dr, H. B. Washburn, President of the Bemidji, Minn, State Dental Association, will also meet with us. G. M. PALMER, Pres. PAUL HAGEN, Sec. Croo cston, an. ORDER OF .EASTERN STAR MEETS TUESDAY NIGHT The regular meeting of the Order - |'of Eastern Star will be held Tues- day_evening at 8 o’clock at the Ma- sonic hall. All ‘members are re- quested to be present. TRINITY LUTHERAN AID WILL MEET TOMORROW iThe Ladies’ "Aid of the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran . church . will meet Tuesday-afternoon at the home of Mrs, Ehrenberg in East Bemidji, and it is urged that there be a large attendance. DEGREE OF HONOR TO MEET TOMORROW_ NIGHT of Honor will'be held Tuesday eve- ning at 8 o’clock at the K. C..hall initiation of candi- dates. d that all members be present. METHODIST ;AID DIVISION . HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW The bedroom division of the La- dies‘ Aid of the Methodist church will be entertained Tuesday afternoon at the home of 'Mrs. C. M. Serrurier, 1423 Beltrami avenue, and it is urged_that all membets be present PRESBYTERIAN DlVlSlON TO HOLD MEETING TOMORROW The dining room division of the Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyterian church, Mrs. B. A. Dilley chairman, will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at, the home of Mrs. L..L. Caskey, 1023 Dewey avenue, and it is requested that all members be present. RED RIVER CONFERENCE OF AUGUSTANA SYNOD TUESDAY A mission meeting of the Bemidji district of the Red River Valley con- ference of Augustana Synod will be held in the Bethel Lutheran church Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock and Wednesday morning at 10:30 o’clock, and the public is cordially invited to attend. Rev. W. E. Erickson, Rev. A. G. Anders and Student Lindau, visiting pastors, will be in charge. SEARLS-WILLIAMS In the presence of about fifteen near relatives and friends at the home of H. S. Taylor, occurred the marriage of Miss Ada I. Williams and Harold D. Searls Saturday at, 12:30 o’clock, Dr. G. H. Zentz offi: ciating. | They were attended by Miss ! Florence ;~Warner;- nghland Park{1llinois, and Raymorid “H. Nel- son. | They “will“spend —the “summer at one of the Jester cottagcs at Lflke Plantaganet. Ao o fi o A few friends met At the Surimer home of Mrs. Hannah Pendergast Sunday, at Lake Plantaganet, in hon- or of her 76th birth anniversary, and a pleasant social time with music and conversation, and picnic dinner were enjoyed. Those present includ- ed Messrs. and Mesdames. Mort Pen- dergast, Glen Slosson, Charles Schroeder, Fred Howard, C. J. Courtney, M. Corrigan, W. G. Schroeder, Wm. Schroeder, H. Brakke and Mr. James Phillippi, ‘freshments. DIAMOND POINT PARK Included in those registered at Diamond Point Park Saturday were Mrs. Arvey Johnson, Lenora and Har- riet Johnson of Devils Lake, N. D. DIAMOND POINT PARK Those who registered at Diamond Point Park Friday included A. D. Camron and family, and R. Cooper, of Saskatoon, Sask.; Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Rolien and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fredrick of Rockford, Minn. W. B, A. OF MACCABEES HOLDS MEETING TONIGHT The regular meeting of the Wom- an’s Benefit Association of Macca- bees will be held this ey o’clock at the K. C:“ha desired that all members be prestnt. State deputy, Mrs. Harriet Olson, of Fosston, will be; present; and a large class of candidates are to be ini- tiated. The business meeting will be followed by a social George: Melford . Production “The Great lmpersonatlon With - JAMES KIRKWOOD Ann Forest, Alan Hale, . Fontaine La Rue § Truly Shattuck . A ,_Pnram‘ounl !’_fictgre ) TUES. & WED. Remance—in a Turkish hnrem—“b ehind the scenes” in a ronqng New York newspaper office— out .in . the green open country— Come and thrill at the ad- ventures of a love expert in quest of love! —Also Comedy— “In Bad Again” hour and re- lecm_ANfl‘r In t'ile E\;mxngs. Mr. McGivern, a representative of the Westmg- house Electric and Manufacturmg Co., will be in charge of the work and will give a thorough explanation of just how to secure the best restilts. g, ik b‘omo and s=mplo thie l-'b"o*il He Gboks A light lunch will be served those who at- tend. Mr. Swanson, lo- »’&& cal manager, desires all women who are inter- ested in cooking with electricity to attend, You will learn all about how much it.costs ana how to secure the best results, . The cost_of cocking with electrlc:ty at the new cooking rate maugurated by the company is slight, and users will find it cheaper than most other fuels. Itis much cleaner and less work. COME UP TO THE MOOSE HALL AFTER 7 O’'CLOCK 'Minnesma Electric Light & Power Co. E. E. SWANSON, Manager Bemidji, Minn. The Blazed Trail ORKERS in the woods frequently find the trail blazed by the axes of those who have gone before. Guided by these marks, they easily find their way. Advertisements perform a similar duty for you in the important business of spending your money. They point the way to values of which you would never know if they were not there to guide you. Do you read them. Wise shoppers do. They are the economical buyers—the ones who keep themselves trlctly up-to-date on the best opportunities for saving money, or spending it judiciously, which is ‘one and the same thing. Read the advertisements in this paper. Read them to know what’s what in the shopping district. Read them hecause they place before your.eyes a moving panorama, of business progress. cave steps—to save di cause they blaze your t; day buying. Read Them Regularly Read them to save money—to ppointménts. - Read them be- . Follow Their Guidance IT PAYS!