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Tiowas for this solumn will be sladi y’mlnl by Mrs. Harvey, ne 114.W, s owe it to fheir guests to them. solvey to see that i of local l-umn are reported. Every item will ‘'be given proper comsidera~ lhp when source is hw_;. i HAAVINLT, Davidot Min Minneapolis trans- =sigfiegd-buisnessin_the city. Saturday. W BRI e m»t Rock- wood called on’ friends ‘while ‘shop- ving in the gy SARKIY] busmess visjgor in Bemxfiiturday. ' 21488 | John Bremer of Lake- Plantaganet drove to Bemidji~ Saturday and at- tended to busmeu muttera. “If Winter Gomes® at the Bemidji Book Store, 403 Beltrami Ave. Other new books arriving dmly. T 3de-8 —— William Ward 'is -asns&mg Leon Jewett in the Service and Quality Tire Shop, 207’Bel§mmi avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mealio and fam- ily motored to Ttasca ~ State Park ‘Sunday‘nml the day, teturmnz early in’:theeve lfihg. 3 g Cook With Gas A 3-30 ¢ Mr. nnd Mn. R. O. Roberts of Frohn-motored. to Laporte Sunday afternoon ami were guests of the former’s: bmther, W. J. Roberts, and family. Mrs. W. A, :Scott returned to her home ay/ Laporte Monday morning, having spent the week end pleasant- ly at the home of:her brother, C. S. Rouse ,nnd flmjly, 423 Fourth street. FOR A PRACTICAL NURSE Call 16d6-21 Mrs. J. ‘M. Barnett, 1008 Missis- sippi avenue, moved Saturday to her summer -home at Lake Plantaganet. Mr. Barnett, whose health has im- provéd -considerably of late, will go later, Mrs. Thomas' Bailey-and daugh- ter-in-law, Mrs, Thomas Bailey, Jr., and her daughter left this afternoon for Turtle Lake, spend the summer montha ut thelr eumm el ] Purty !svorrnml place-cards are coming in’ daily atfthe Bemidji Book Store, 403 Beltrami Ave, 3d6-8 Gust Letfors of near Blackduck, who roomed: at the J. M. Barnett home, 1008 Mississippi avenue, while attending the Bemidji - high school, will; remain’ in Bemidji during the vacation period. Melvin Skarsten ,who has been staying at the.home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gary, :601 Minnesota avenue, while attending the State Teachers co]lege, left yesterday afternoon for his home at Fosston, Minn. .. Ask for b, Polar Pie, 21484 Miss Martha Fibigar, instructor of music in the ‘Bemidji schools, left Saturday by auto for Minneapolis'to spend her vacation at her home. She was accompanied by Miss Natalie Pettys, also a teacher, and Roy Paul- son, Miss Marion ‘Scott of Laporte, who was grndunted from the Laporte con- *, Where they will|Land, solidated school Friday, received a diploma which entitled her to enter any business. college in Minneapolis. Miss Scott expects to attend the summer term of the Bemidji State Teachers college. Bemidji’s’ popular. “Gift Shop” is the Bemidji Book Store, 403 Beltrami Ave. New things in books, favors, cards, albums and framed mottos are arriving. Come in nnd see them, 6d6-12 i g—%— b A. L, Sw:msona bimerlit’ Rock- been mlkmg his home at ‘ fi%& : for the past ecently to his seven property on Irviné ‘W‘ and Twenty-first stre: hds beepgin; ill xa-; 8wt physlcmn Polar Pie. Ask for it. .. 2-14 Mrs, Anna R. Scott, who makes her home with her daughter, Mrs. L. G.:Carpenter, 3321 Fifth avenue, South, Minneapolis, arrived in La- porte Monday evening to visit her sister, Mrs. W. A. Scott, and family. Mrs. Scott was accompanied by Mr. and. Mrs. Carpenter and their little OF * FLATTERING SMARTNESS * The season’s new silhouettes are few, but this tailleur is among the smartest of the novelties, It is carried out in dark blue tricotine. The fronts of the jacket are underfaced and rolled with the collar to form revers, the sleeves being cut in one with.the )acket. The two-piece skirt is gathered to a straight + belt and trimnied" with patch pockets. Medium size requires 33 yards S4-inch material. Pictorial Review Jacket No. 9917. Sizes, 34 to 42 inches bust. Skirt No. 9905 Sxm, 24 to 36 inches waist. ' Miss Lillian Anderson of Kelliher spent today in Bemidji shopping and visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Roberts of Frohn were shoppers in Bemidji Sat- urday afternoon. Cook With Gas 8-30 t¢ Mrs. E. H. McMahon motored to Blackduck where she is transacting business today. L. L. Landberg of the Phelps- PO . g | THE, Joseph N. Ganter expects tn leave tomorrow morning for Minneapolis to visit his sister for a few days. Mrs. G. H. French and son Lyle, of Frohn, are npendh!g today in Be- midji visiting her daughter, Miss Lil- lian. Mrs. Grunemeier of Hines is the guest of her daughter, Miss Opal Gruriemeier, while shopmng in Be- mldjl Mdly ag, g.i‘immn téacher, faw days befm!mné to.-hes: hoie hab Moxn, Minn.; for- her lu cation. Samwele b !} this week at the Electric Light Office. Open evenings.- 3d6-8 Mrs, J. W. Mienes and daughter Margaret arrived in Bemidji the lat- ter part of the week and are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bowe, Thirteenth street and Dalton avenue. Miss Olgo Skinvik returned Sun- day morning to her home, 1106 Doud avenue, from Bovey where she has taught in the public schools for the past year. She will spend her vaca- tion in Bemidji with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Winter and daughter Pearl, Miss Bertha ‘Webster and Mrs, Frank Frost left this morn- ing for Minneapolis to attend the Grand Lodge of the I. 0. O. F, and the Daughters of Rebekah, . and to visit friends. ' Mrs. Wm, Fellows, who has visited friends and relatives at Eagle Bend for a week, motored with friends to Itasca State Park Sunday where Mr. Fellows and son Roland met her and they all returned by auto to their home at Tenstrike. It will pay you to see the Thor do a washing at the Electric Light Of- fice. Opening evenings. Special sale all this week. 3d6-8 Misses Inga Haagenson and Myrtle Anderson of Greenbush, and Miss Landberg agency is confined to his home suffering with & bad case of ivy poisoning. $60,000 to loan on farms. Dean u Gompany. . l-lld ‘E--E. Kenfield and family fnotored s to Norway, Beach, Cass Lake Sun- day, returning to -Bemidji llut in the afternoon, Cook With Gas 3-30 ¢ Fred Saunders of Mississippi ave- nue is:spending this week at the French farm in Frohn, where he is employed in drilling a well. Mrs. A. Thompson and Miss Lucile Youhg motored to the farm homa of Mr. and Mrs. ‘'G. H. French, Frohn, yesterday: and“visited there, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Hakkerup and children, Vivian and Robert, left this morning by auto in a business trip to Grand ‘Rapids, Wadena and other places. They will be gone for-a few dayssr v James Heggle of Irvine avenue, left with his motor truck Sunday morning to visit relatives and-attend to business matters at his. former home. in . Bigstone county. Lydia Knutson of Williams, who have been students at the State Teachers college during the winter, have returned to their homes for their summer vacation. Mr. andMrs. "Alfred Skoogland| and Mr, and Mrs. Anton Nelson, . of Northern ,left yesterday by auto for Gulley to visit friends for a short time, From there they will go to Hill River to attend Pentecostal camp meeting for a week. Miss Sylvia Carter, teacher in the North school, spent the week end with her parents at Hines and re- turned to Bemidji yesterday, leaving again today for Detroit, Minn., where she will be employed during the summer at the Shurom summer resort. County Agent D. C. Dvoracek is transacting business in Kelliher this week, having gone there yesterday. He will return to Bemidji tomor- row just for the day to attend some farm meetings, and will go to Kelli- her again that evenm‘ to remain the balance of the. week. Miss Dorothy ‘and Barbara Steidl of Northern, Florence and Lgah Mil- ler and Lillie Seydo of Hines, Olive Frank apd Harry Koors returned to, théir humes -in Bemidji Sunday from Minneapolis where they went to.visit .their. mother, Mrs. Rose Koors, who is ill at her home there. Mrs. Frank Koors accompanied them there and will visit her parents for about two weeks. Polar Pie. Ask for it. 2148 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hanify and daughter Helen were guests yester- day of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Tegmeyer en route from Redby, where Mr. Hanify has been: bookkeeper for the American Cedar company, to Seattle, where they expgbs)to make their home. A number-of Bemidji glfls have pitched'tents at-Diamond Pmt,wfl are emoymg a week’s outipg there. The party mcludfi Mlssgq'Myrfle Kolbe, Pearl and Mabel Tl , Mar-| an garet McDongal Kathryn lfi ey and Mabel Welch. / Mrs. A. Anderson and son Ray- mond, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Me- Manus, “6f° Norden, ‘'motored to Be- midji Sunday and visited at the Mc- Manus, Bowe and Luebeck homes, until last evening when they return- ed to their homes. Miss Gladys Mc- Manus, who has attended school at daughter: Delores; Minneapolis, * arrived in Bemidji - Thursday and accompanied them to 8-50_Hf{¥ier Hotsie with, Miss Rose Olson as chlpefy'n.‘ Wickham and Amanda Huckbeth of Roseau, who have made their home with Mrs. T. J.- Andrews while at: tending school in Bemidji, Huve re- turned to their homes, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Dvoracek and family, and Edson Washburn, mo- tored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. McCurdy Sunday and were dinner guests there. In the afternoon the party with - Mr. and Mrs, D. Nolan motored to the head of the lake and enjoyed a picnic supper. Charles S. Wells and Cameron Booth, well known artists and in- of FIWM and Arthur Kernc];, that 1, W Sunday ;‘2’:3" g{he {cl:lreo o the latter’s agnt, Mrs. Theo. Kit! and fam- . lg F‘\al?g A pienic s given in thelr honér that ddy at igmond Ppint, which included Mr. Mfl’ky ‘ohtisee, Miss Lucy LaFonjisee, .ghrnld Morse and T, C. Stuart alde ad’ guests. The menu in- cluded a pike fry, the fish being caught by the guests at Federal Dam:. The men are touring northwestern Minnesota to find a suitable location for a camp outing of about thirty students of the Art School, where they can find scenery and material for their work. They expressed themselves as be{ng very much pleas- ed with the landscape in the vicinity of Bemidji. They left Monday forl Cass Lake. .| o'clack at the K. C"hall , an; * sired, tbnt there be a large, ni mber of| truétors “in “the Minneapolis School & 1 i BEMIDJI, DAILY, ‘nqglu;p ORDER OF EASTERN STAR HOLDS ‘MEETING TONIGHT All members of the Order of East- orny Skar, are zequested 1o, be.present to.the aegulu business meeting this evening-at 8alclock at the Masonic hall. ok wyab 5o 4 it INITIATE CLAss TONIGHT | Thcme willsibe initiation. of candi- dates at - the :regular meeting of the Degre ‘6f Henor * ‘this, eve) ng at.8 the membam—prcunt MISS ARVILLA KENFIELD TO WED THOMAS DUGGAN JUNE 21 June twenty-first was announced as the date for. the wedding of T. Dexter Duggan. to Miss Arvilla Ken- field at an afternoon bridge given by Miss Lucy Dunigan-at the E. E. Ken- field home, 1224 Doud avenue. MODE‘RN WOODMAN WILL ... ' 'MEET..WEDNESDAY : NIGHT The regular meeting of the Mod- ern’ Woodmen™ of America’ will be held Wednesday' evening at'8 ‘o'clock at the K. C. hall, ‘There will bo ini- tiation and it is requested that all members be present; - Lunch will be served at the social hour to follow the business meéting. STEREOPTICON LECTURE Rev. Thomas of Mallard gave a very interesting lecture on scenes in Bible lands to a packed house Thurs- day evening at the Edgewood school hogse. The lecture was illustrated throughout with stereopticon views, and his word pictures, also, were very vivid. The people in Grant Valley showed their appreciation of the oc- casion by turning out en masse. LAWN: PARTY Mrs. Paul Mealio éntertanied at a lawn party Saturday afternoon from 1:30 until §' o’é]dék ‘The following children . were, pr;qut . Llewellyn, Tone and Vivian Burket; Alfred Ken- nedy, Milton Tucker, Jack, Raymond and Dorothy Glidden, -Roland and Allyn Olsori, "Rebecca ' and Donna Masterson, and, William Jennie and Pauling Mealig, ,,‘&,'W,lunch was served at«4- »’nhok METHODIST‘ EADIES' AID £ HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW AXCL society, . of the Methodist.church will hold their reg- ular meeting -Wednesday. afternoon at thé hohie of Myw:<T. J. Andrews, Fourteenth street ”and Irvine ave- nue. All members are pcqueated to be there for the. business session at 3 o'clock, and this will be followed by a picnic supper; Those attend- ing are asked to bring one article of food, and their own silver and dish- es. A large attendance is urged. M, E. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT MEETS TOMORROW MORNING A meeting of the members of the Primary department of the M. E. Sunday school for rehearsal of the Children’s Day program was. called for each morning at 10:30 o’clock including Wednesday morning and the remainder of the week, but ow- ing to the fact that the program has béen postponed for one week, there will be but one rehearsal this week, viz. Wednesday morning at 10:80 at the church. All members are re- quested to be present at that time. Mrs. Wos W’right of Northern was a business visitor in Bemidji Mon- day. Dr. E. A, Henderson returned to his home on Fifth street today from a business trip to Minneapolis. Mrs. L. L. Landberg is visiting rel- atives at Aitkin for a time. She went to be present at the graduation of her niece, . , e Mr. and Mrs. S, L. Sellars and three' children left this morning by auto for Minneapolis and places in Wisconsin -~ where they will visit {riends and ‘relatives for about two weeks. w Mrs. Q, H, Stahl left this afternoon for points in North Dakota. She will visit..relatives < and friends at Fargo, Lisbon and Sheldon. She ex- pects to feturd’ to Bemidfi in about a month, X Mr. and Mrs. G, A. Bradford and family returned last night to Be- midji from Mille Lac Lake where they motored Saturday morning to visit relatives. They were accom- panied by Miss Pelto and'Miss Bauer, the former going from there to Two Harbors, Mich.,, to spend her vaca- tmn at her homeA vield 5o 1w gned ' Ny FACTORY DEMONSTRATION Daylight Electric Washing Machine Starting Wednesday, June 7th "'right thréugh the clothes, giving you airated clothes. ! st WATCH FOR OUR CIRCULAR AT YOUR DOOK} SERRUR[ER’S HARDWAR 313 BELTRAMI AVE. JY" PAGE FIVE ——_ ~ The priceless \art . of pleasingiothers ' 'Woman’sgreataccomplish- ment in the homeuis to keep her family contented. Her pleasure in life.comes*from making others hiappy. That accounts for the tremendous popularity of White House Coffee. 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