Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 8, 1922, Page 3

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] to Solwuy Sundny to vlsn; frienas E. E, thnlke of Tenstnke was &’ busmess visitor m Bem;dal Wedne day —r— Dr. J, T Tunmy returned t}ns morning from a tnp to the Twin| Cigjes. | sne, SRR PR WRIEE S L JG A G0 (/1 ERNI G 4 oML VIO 60 ) ere dnnng the dly. . Polar Pie. A’ll“!fil "®. 214t - . Mra. G. Oliver Riggs returned Sun- day from Crookston. where she visit- ed friends for a week. Mrs. H M. Hegge 11! is transacting .business: in:Be:| “ldjl for a few d;ys this: week Buy a Ford and spend the differ- 4d6-10 . Theodore Laliberte left y,est?_rd‘y g ‘for Crookston where he will visit his ‘parents durmg the summer mofths.; YRS E. E, McDonald, who ha been .very ill for the past two vyeeki at his ' ‘home at Lavinia, is repoflea to be ! Do you know that a Ford Roadster 1“191‘0‘““8 costs only 3390 {. o. b. factory" buy a Ford and spend the difference. 4d6-10 Polag, Ple. Aa}"tpxn. 214t Albert and Roscoe Kaiser of Bag-| ley visited yesterday in Bemidji at |Mr. and Ms. James Whegler of | 1o home of their aunt, Mrs. R. Gil- Bass Lake were shopping and call- ing on friends in Bemidji Wednes- day. N\ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilcox are erecting a summer cottage at ani\lef which they summer. Polar Ple. Ask for . 2-14tf| more, and family. Cook With Gas ‘ 330 ¢ Dr, A. E, Henderson, who trans- expect to occupy thid|acted business in Minneapolis for a i i{few days, returned to his home in Bemidji Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Hakkerup and Miss Milleanna England, a !t\ldflffi two children returned yesterday from of the State Teachers. college, is| Brainerd and other places where they. spending her summer vacation at her| h'unsacted business for a few days. home in Starbuck. YA new agsortment of nlace cards, Mr. and Mrs, EIin Bolster moved tally cards, score cards, table num- yesterday to the home they recently| ber cards and novelties just in at erected at the corner of Nineteenth|tphe Bem ,, B and Dalton avepue, the, Bemxdu et Ave, hy “If Wprter Coges" B(mk Store, 403 new books arriving. “Olaf Qngstad of the Bemidji Auto company, has gone. to Minneapolis) where he will attend to bysiness maf.- W N. Bowser and son, William the Grygla country where they will spend a few dgys Lon;: blasmess L Cook With Gas_ S350, 18 er, M:s Susan brother, Earl Allen, at Walkér yes- terday, returning.to Bémidji in the Eben, left this morning by auto for|evening. : i ook & Stationery Co. 4d6-10 apartments to a Aummer cottage owned by Alex Doran at’ Blrchmont Beach. Mrs. R: W. Koehn visited her moth— L. Allen,jand her AN Cook With-Gas 8-30 tt Mrs. H. D. Kapfald of.Cass Lake ig a guest at the home of her son, E. i 7. 8. i@ Miss Katherine Troppman has ac-| E. Kenfield, and family, arriving in cepted a position as bookkeeper with| Bemidji yesterday. She expects to the C.” W. Jewett Co., menced her duties this week. ' and com- return to her home Friday. Do you know that a Ford Coupe Dr. W. K. Denison and John Good- | costs only $580 f. o. b. factory?— man left yesterda'y' by business trip through the ncrthwest They will go to Montana, Idaho and fashington before they return. auto on a|and it’s one of the finest enclosed cars on, the market. 4d6-10 Mr. and Mrs, William Barry, Ar- thur Wilson and Oley Pearson, of " FOR A PRACTICAL NURSE, Call|Kelliher, motored to Bemidji yester- 865-W. - '16de-21 Mrs. Joe Foirester and. little daughter Lucile visited at the sum- mer home of Mrs. Kenneth Kenfield, Lake Plantaganet, Tuesday, return- ing to Bemldjl in ‘the ‘evening. Party favors and place cards are Masonic meeting Mrs: Barry visiting friends. They re- turned. to their homes later in the evening. 7 dayiafternoon, the men attending the last evening, and Polar Pié, Ask for tt. 2-14tt Rev. W. E Enckson of MecIntosh coming in daily at the Bemidji Book|and Rev. A. G. Anders of Clearbrook Store, 403 Beltrami Ave. 8d6-8| returned. to- their. after: cunductmg the Bemidji district homes yesterday Mrs. June Watkins, who has visit-| of Red River Valley Conference of ed her parents, Mr. and-Mrs. A. E. Augustana Synod, in the Béthel Lu- Henderson, Fifth street, for the past ‘theran church, Tuesday evening and two weeks, left Wednesday where for ‘some time. she will remain Bemidji’s popular “Gift Shop”. is the Bemidji Book Store, 403 Beltrami Ave. . New things in books, fayors, cards, albums and framed mottos are arnvmg Come m and see them, for Grand Forks| wednesday morning. FORD NOT CANDIDATE FOR U. S, PRESIDENCY (By Unmj Press) Detroit, chh “June' 8—Henry Ford is not a candlda&e for the pres- 6d6-12 idency. He.would not turn his hand ' — Norman French ‘returned yester- day from Owatonna where. he has been & student the past, year at Pills- terests outside of ' his to obtain the nommatmn, according to close associate 5 ! "here. Ford, it was said; has but two in- automobile b““ Academy, and he will visit his business—the Muséle Shoals and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E, N. French, plan. for the reformation of the ex- during his summer vacation: Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell, 714 Minnesota ayépue. isting. basis for close friends declared he will certain C. F. Blakéley of|1y never be a candidate for the prés: Turtle River were guests yesterday ident¥: ‘or. for a'ay/mlmeal office i at the home of Mr, and Mrs. H. A.|Mrs.” Ford has” matter. money, Ford’s “any ‘voice in the Mrs qud is opposed, to They also had as hfl over-SlIfiday her] husband takKing on any more guest Jog Robinson flf “Sauk Center: Buy a Ford and spend the differ- ence. A nine and one-half pound daugh- ter was borh to Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wilson Monday, home at McIntosh, Mrs. Wilson’s mother, Mrs. C. M. Hammond, is wjth her and reports and baby doing nicely. 4d6-10| born formng a: *Ford for rel]d June 5, at their RAIN AND H both mother| ke the heat. w this section- for:fenr, daysi ., Temper- & atures up to 89 d * Mrs. S. E. Gregg was the between- pcriem’ed‘ activities that will tax his ume and iof the p‘eo{;i e to Ford artd"’ i »s é L BREAK. - HEAT WAVE IN NORTHWEST (ByiAnited’ Pross). St. Pauly Jme 8—=Rain .and hail t has held gress were ex- Heavy winds bringing train guest of her parents, Mr. and|jeavy rains and hail in spots caused Mrs. ‘B. Getchell, 923 Bemidji ave-lthe temperature to drop 10 to 15 nue, yesterday, en route from her| degrees. home at Little Fork to Minneapolis On the Iron Range a small tornado to attend the Rebekah Grand Lodge,| dropped a cottage,of the Isle of being held there this week. She goes| Pines into the 'lake. cottages were damaged. as a delegate from her local lodge. Several other 8. C. Bailey will go to Walker to-|! brrow to conduct a state land sale i of . Redwood |, \‘ml ODD FELLOWS.TQ PUT ON. . INITIATORY WORK FRIDAY. Initiatory degree work will.be giv- en at the regular meeting of the I. O. 0. F. Friday night at 8 o'clock ‘at the oose hall, and it is desired that all membets be present, BIRTHDAY PARTY George Frances Bruggeman enter- tained a few of his boy:friends Mon- day afternoon at Diamond Point in honor of his eighth birth anniversary. Swimming and out-of-door games were enjoyed and a birthday lunch was served by Mrs. Bruggeman. SPECIAL PROGRAM: TONIGHT AT SALVAT!ON ARMY HALL i Barkeg of Minne- he | Salvatmn Armg hall ‘A specml feature ty mémbers of the Methodist Ladies’ Aid’ atfended the meeting at the home of Mrs. T. J. Andrews, - Fourteenth and Irvine| avenue, yesterday. afternoon. After the business. meeting a social time W&B. enjoyed and a picni¢ Iunch was served. It had been planned to serve the lunch on the lawn, but ow- ing to the rain it was served indoors, PRESBYTERIAN DIVISIONS. ENJOY PICNIC SUPPER Division No. 4, Mrs. H, A, Pflug- hoeft chmtman, and division No. 1, Mrs. E, R: Evans chairman, of the Presbyterian Ladies’ ‘Aid enjoyed a picnic yesterday at the summer home pof Mrs. H. E. Reynolds, Lavinia. About six auto loads went from Be- i and a number ‘went by train. ‘| Well-filled baskets were provided:and a picnic_supper served. Friday evening division No. 2, Mrs, M. L. Matson chairman, and dxvxsmn No: 3, Mrs, B, A. Dilley chairman, | will be entertained_at.the Reynolds .home" at a picnic. It is urged that all members be present. PRE-NUPTIAL SHOWER Mrs, Wilbur Lycan, 622 Bemidji avenue, entertained yesterday at a mxsceISaneous shower as a courtesy to'Miss Arvilla Kenfield, who will be- come a June bride. A green color schieme was used in decorating, and in the course of the afternoon a large ihagket, decorated.in green, contain- ing the gifts from the guests to Miss Kenfield,: was brought * in by little Billy Lycan and Elsie Anne Moore, the children being dressed in' green Mrs. E. N. Ebert and two sons are visiting her sister and friends at Dorset, Minn., this week. Mr. Ebert expects to motor there Saturday and the family will return with him Sun- day. it ) nillais Cook With Gas 3-30 t1 Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Boardman and family motored today to Minneapolis where they will meet his parents, who expect to arrive there from Cali- fornia, and accompany them to Be- rdnidji to visit here. o Be prepared for auto trips and picnics. Get an Icy-Hot bottle at Barker’s. Pints, 98c; quarts, $1.95; special price for this week only. 4d6-10 Mrs.” M. L. Matson motored to Kelliher with Mr.” "Matson’s sister, sts Lillian Matson, who has attend- schiool in:Bemidji the past winter. IB" :xemained i there .to" attend’ the opmem,-e;nnnbwf the Kelliher school .and, returned, to Bemidji yesterday. - $60,000 to loan on farms.-Dean lqnd company. - 1-18t8 d, Mrs. F cMnnuu 1212 It . will pay you to see the Thor do a washing at the Electric Light Of- fice. Opening evenings. Special sale all this week. * 8de-8 Misses Nellie and Loretta Slatter- y, teachers in the Bemidji public schools, who were guests for a few days, after the close of school, at the home of Miss Ida Bailey, left last evening for their home at Rochester where they will spend thejr summer vacation. BEMIDJI; DAILY | PIONEER . Miss Mabel. Klause of, and Point, [{f fgifi(fi,’ %Vfixx idffyesterday \y’ll e a guest‘ t.the” home of costumes. Three tables .of bridge were played by the guests and a luncheon served by the hostess. At 7 o’clock a dinner was given to thirty guests by Mrs. A. P. White and Mrs. Grace Thacker, complimen- téry to Miss Kenfield, at the summer cottage of the former at Birchmont, -|and the eve}ting hours were spent in dancing. DIAMOND POINT PARK Included in the registration at Dia- mond’ Point’ Park today are A. F. Allendorph and Frank Foge of Alma, ; Kansas: A 'V. Lockworth of Winni- peg; J. 0. smith and W. A. Fraser .of Deer Creek, Minn. ORDER OF FORESTERS TO HOLD MEETING TONIGHT The Woman’s Catholic Order of Foresters will hold its regular meet- ing this evening at 8 o’clock in the basement of the church and all mem- bers are urged to be present. BETHEL LUTHERAN MEN'S SOCIETY MEETS FRIDAY The Men’s society of the Bethel Lutheran church will meet Friday evening at 8 o’clock at the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walstadt, Fifth ward. A program has been prepared and will be followed by a social hour . with refreshments. It is desired that there be a large attendance, FROHN SUMMER SCHOOL TO OPEN THURSDAY MORNING Frohn’s summer school for the re- ligious instruction of children will be opened Thursday morning in the E. W. Frenk will have charge of the church auditorium. Rev. and Mrs. work. All parents desiring to have their children instructed are asked to send them to the opgning exercises Thursday. Transportation of Be- 'midji children to Frohn will be fur- nished frec of charge. Those desir- ing further particulars may call 525. HOME GUARD MISSIONARY SOCIETY HAS FINE YEAR The Home Guard Children’s Mis- sionary society of the Methodist church has just completed a very successful year, terminating with a picnic at Diamond Point last Satur- day afternoon. Mrs. P. L. Brown, TONIGHT LAST TIME Blackmailer — millionaire —erring mother—and in- nocent convent girl—all mixed up in a swift-mov- ing romance that’s 97 per cent thrill. With the most surprising climax you ever saw! Come! —Also— “SOME CLASS” with “Brownie”-—\t'Vonder Dog GRAND Dange Dance LET’S GO! Zenith Novelty Four PLAYING IN NYMORE Sat., June 10th Come and hear the latest hits by the snappiest orchestra in Bemidji! Admission, $1.00 Extra Ladies, 25¢c: " thé leader, announces that the chil- dren have met once a month for their regular business meeting and mission study, and have had profitable and enjoyable meetings. They have raised a fund of $43.75, $7 of which went toward a kindergarten scholar- ship at Faith Kindergarten, Pit, New Orleans; $10 toward. the. orphan school at Nome, Alaska; $6.25 dues paid to: the ;general mission fund;-and $20 “for'two- life: memberships. 'The life “membership ' dues go’ into the general fund for' paying salaries for ferent mission .homes _and _gchoals. Lyman Molander. and Leslie: Isted were given the two life memberships for having the largest amounts in their mite boxes. ADULT CONFIRMATION AT TRINITY LUTHERAN SUNDAY, Adult confirmation exercises will be held Sunday evening, June 11, at 8 o’clock in Trinity Evangelical Lu- theran chapel, Beltrami avenue and Thirtecnthutrget. Rev. E, W. Frenk will preach the sermon and admin- ister the right. There will be a spe- cial solo and congregational singing. The public is invited to this service. GAMBI.E ROBINSON WHOLESALE missionaries and teachers in the, dif-. Madam, at any Price!” “There’s alimit to the cost of import- ing thefinestcofl’ee.No matter what its price is to you, coffee cannot be made better than. White House Coffee. It's been a favorite for thirty . years. Try- this package—its nch flavor proves that this is true.” WHITE H ——— Regina, Sask., June 8.—Farm la- borers are being brought into Sas- katchewan Srom Holland Hundre(la of worke ive & during the next %uchiwwgw giv- en a gy n a yéhr'e avork at good R At the end of the year most ‘o them are expected to settle on farms: of the:r own. & Sai \tatéwan “has had afarm la- bor shox\hage + During last year vast actedge of new'land along the trans- continental Iined - of the Canadian Natibhal Raifwhys has gone under the plow with the influx of settlers. This has resulted in the need of ad- ditional farm help. The decision to import men from Wa.vxlle Pa_vy on FmpAY Jumt 9 lulx: z:frb 16 gz.r here the summer, dhd will deavor to plene the d‘) Holland is in line with the general immigration plan but are carefully examined as to their qualifications. Only those who are fitted for agri- cultural pursuits are selected. 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