Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 13, 1922, Page 3

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‘Rend audto” lh(-n tems of local l-hmu mi kpi'rhl Egiry item | will be given proper considera-, grenvitadion Mlss ‘Blla ‘Hanson of: Supenor was :Mw%mm Pflnsactmg busi- T "VIMAMITE" -"2&-6’-),3? . Sam and Henry Bnquln of were business vwho n’ Bemldjx “Monday. Guy Moulton of St.Francis, who‘ is gmployed*'at Fedeval‘Dam, visited friends:.in Bemidji forithe week end. Poln Pis. Ani'lor it Mr. and Mrs John' Doran motored to Bagley Monday where they trans- # acted business and called on frineds. z-mt Charles Gould; "Tittle sonof Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Gould, is spending a week at the ‘farm home.of Mr. and Mrs John Michelson, Becida. FOR A PRACTICAL NURSE Call 865-W. §o¥ 16d6-21 Towa, is looking:after. his farm in- térests and visiting friends. and rela- tlves ut Becxda for a few days —_— L) «Mr lnd Mrs. Chas; Barcluy of Grant Valley'. motored::to: Bemidji Fnday afternoon and attended the ' funeral-services-held:for the late A ton Weher. - Pnln ?h. Alk lor lt, suddenly x]l with~a-severe attack of heart trouble: Saturddy morning and was under a d’ctors care, xs very Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Paulson and Mr. and’ Mrs. have attended camp-meeting at Er- skine for .a few.:.days, ‘returned to Miss Flora Magnan arrived.in Be- midji Friday with a party of tour- ists; from her home at Fort Ripley, and is the guest‘of her grandparents, M¢z..and Mrs;Fred Petra, and uncles, Leon, Edward'-and Edmond Jewett. l-lw ‘Mrs. M. Corrigan and: children are expected to - ;arriye this week from Proctor, Minn., where they have pass- ed’the winter months. Her_daugh- ter, Maty‘Jane,'will remain at Proc- tor, where_she./is taking violin les- soms this summer. - Mrs, J. O'Mara, sister of Mrs. Corrigan, will accom- pany them to Bemldn for a vxswt “VIMAMITE" 2d-6-18 Mrs. M. G. Slocum returned re- céntly. from: Merriam Park;: St. Paul, tolher homeat 1237 Dewey :avenus, after an.absence of 18 months.cMrs: I est .of her.daugh- T flunng a pnrjcsrf the time spent-away irom Bemidji and was also an inmate of three san- atbriums in~the: Fwin'Cities, Having|, been in ill health for a number of s, Ernest. Willet of Grant.:Valley -brought' their 12-year- old daughter. Lillian- to- Bemidji Sat- urday - afternoon,.. where: she “under- went an operation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petra, 1005 Missis-{ sippi avenue; under the care of Drs. Smith and Marcum. A trained nurse Wwas, alsg -in- attendance. . Mr. Willet returned to his home Sunday, his wife remaining to care for their daughter,_who is weported to be get-) t}hg nlong very ni ely. ozl +Mrs. Fte Pesta. who was, taken | ‘Erick ~Paulson; ‘who |- : | nah, Wis., to spend her summer vaca- T T R ST o o . Miss Dagny Thorsen of Superior|. is the guest of Mr,, and ‘Mrs. Anton Strand, Fifth ward.: . . A seven:pound son''was bom. Sats urday to Mr. and Mrs. Nason Chand- ler, Twenty- slxeh st.reet and Irvine avenue. ' : Cook Wllh Gas o4 3-30' ¢ Miss Esther Sanden of Beltrami, Minn., arrived in Bemidji Monday to attend the summer term at the State Teachers college. “ ,M.;. .and. Mrs. family motored to, Minneapolis- and |returned: yepterday sccompanied. by their son, Bert Naylor, a student: at Hamline universityo: “VIMAMITE" 2d-6-13 ; Mrs. C, C. Ward and children left Friday -<night for Hallock, Minn.; called ‘there by the serious illness of her father. ‘Mr. Ward left Saturday night for there also. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Ermg moto!— ed Sunday:to the farm home of Mr. and Mrs.. George Mayers, Grant Val- ley, where they were 2 o’clock dinner guests, returning to Bemidji late in the afternoon. Mr..and . Mrs. Axel Lyon and daughter :Irene = left yesterday for Two Harbors where they expect to,| make their, home. Mr. Lyon made the trip by auto and Mrs. Lyon and daughter went by train: s+ A, J. Doran, Harry. Hasselton Dr. B. Borreson wentito Cass Lake Sunday evening ih'response “to b witation by:Li:"'W. Galloway who gave & stag ;dipner imgtheir honor.s Brif F. R. Repetta of” €ass Lake was a- nother of the invited guests. i-—-—-—l—-—- 43 Halvorson of Gon- Mlss Martha vick, Miss Gena BJernes of Oklee, -and “Mi le emmell are guests aft the of Miss Lillian{ French, - 1323, Minnesota ~ avenue, while at,tendmg summer school. ‘Miss Eigner You ng, “teacher in _the Bemid;i public schools, who has been visiting friends in Bemidji following the close of the school year, left Sun. day morning for her home .at Nee- tion. Mrs. John Beecrpft and aon Rob- ert, and daughtér ‘Kathléen; afe “ex- pected—w. votoinblnrtmm their 4Minn.,~and will be sister,; Mrs. N. E. Giv- en, and family, 707 Minnesota. axe- nue, for a tlme Po!n Pio. Alk for lt. ———— - H. R Shepherdson, Mrs Marshall Kennedy‘lnd sons Billy and Marshall dr., motored to Bemi ‘yesterday from theik homes in Minpeay o are guests . nf ev and M . L..P. Warford and famlly They are fath-{ er and sistér of Mrs. Warford. 14 Mrs., Mitchell LaDoux. of Hibbing, who spent’ fwo weeks in. Grand Rap- ids while en route to Bemidji, as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Johnston and family, arrived here, Friday for an extended visit, with her daughter, Mrs. Leon Jewett and fam- ily, Tenth s'.reet and Mlsslsslpm ave- . nue, \ Cook With Gas ifrom the. .qlvnl,engnnggnmg course, of the (University .of , Minnesata,, Wed- mesday. Thursday .the family, with a friend, will start on a ten days’ mo- tor tnp through Iown, _stopping at ’vahoun plaees i R AT FIRST LUTHERAN LADIES TO HOLD MEETING WEDNESDAY The Ladies-Ait of the First Scan- dinavian church.wil meet. Wednelday afternoon at 2:80 in the church ment. DivisieNey:7, Mrs..C:. Hea- sing, chairman, assisted by Mesdnmes Anna Oftos, Hanson, J. Adams and i .+ !l gus McIntosh. ; Ay 3. Naylor and|, ! Misg anie Turpet of Femle was among, the studeptg who registered at the State Teachers college Monday for ‘the summer tem. .l;‘| Miss Vena Flikke of Shelly, Minn., arrived, in Bemidji on the noon train {| yesterday and will attend the sum- mer term, of school.at Lhe tenchers college: .Leonard Krench left the latter part of the week for Spokane, Wash., e he will be associated in the ‘nxex business. with his uncle, An- Minneapolis where she w‘lll' visit her sister for & few, days and fl‘om ,thex:e go to W:sgo about a month. Mrs. W, H. Rice, ‘520 Irvine ave- nue, was “taken' suddenly ill yester- day * requmng the attendance of a doctor, but was reported to be im- proved this morning. Cook With Gas 3-30 t ‘Miss Ruth Peggar Minn., and .Miss Laurel Smith. ; Laurel, Minn., . are the guests of Mrs. Dick"Van Arnum while attend- ing summer school here. of . Loman, A 10%-pound.boy. was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Krog last evening at the home of Nurse Smith, 720 Bel- trami avenue. Mother and baby are repnrted to be getting along nicely. Tom Bailey of Great. Falls, Mont., Bemld;x Mondny mornmg xeandplrentu, ‘Mr: and ‘Mzs. Thomas Bailey, at.their.summer home at Tyr: tle Lake Supermt&ndent Sandberg of the Crookston schools arrived in Bemidji Monday and will be a member of the Taculty at the State Teachers college “during the summe‘r tem, he teachmg mathematics. A ;Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Isted and little son. Morris and daughter Marion mo- tored Monday to Kelliher where Mr. Isted transacted business. for a few hours. They returned to Bemidji. in ‘the late afternoon. “VlMAlil’l'E" 2d6-13 Mrs. Herbert Wood and -daughter are guests of Mrs. Earl Hazen and family, 714 Irvine avenue, for a fe ddys. . They-are;én route.to home ‘at Brainerd from.Baudette where , they have visited friends. Migs' Ayis; Cameron, who-has been . the guest;of her sister, Mrs. J, Falls, .. arents, Mr..and Mrs. A. J. Camernn, at their. farm home, .since completing; her.derm. of. teaching at Park Rapids.ten: days ago,. left yes-| ‘a.few days. . Mrs. Kahala._ fe Miss iflfirgurét McGhee, who spen a few days, lpfiem;d,\l as the guest o her mother, Mrs. Given McGhee, uul other rélat Na&, following the close of her school term of teaching at Auro- ra, Minn., returned Saturday to the latter, place where she will teach sec- ond grade in the summer school there. Mr. ‘zn:d Mrs. N.:L. Hakkerup and family, and Misses Anna and Amelia | Hakkerup, motored Sunday to the Lake Julia sanatorium where they visited Miss Edith Berglund, former- d| ly. of ‘Bemidji, who.is receiving sne- cial care there, Her many friends here will be plehsed to learn that she is greatly improved. ) /< i . L. J. Wright of Little Falls arrived ih Bemidji - on “the 6 o’clock train last evening :and:returned again on.’ ‘the 11 o’clock train.. He was called here by the death of his brothe/r Robert, Wright, . who ; passed away Yere yesterday., The remains will be interment -and funera] services w:ll 'be "held there tomorrow. R. W Koehn retumed last eve- ‘Elfingson, will entertain. ning from Walker -where he wn_s ifg by, the critic.pl THE BEMIDJI DAIL n to visit re]ghves for| da: f | present. terdayzfor:Craokiton to. visit Dr.-and| |nafl'es and Junior Moose ‘and | their 'shipped . tonight to. Little Falls for| wnllowmg the’ ope tion but was sllzhtly lrnproved wh Ml‘rrKoehn lelt nnd the ductor 5 Had a “¢tiance.” Bemidjl hospltnl for several mont] A r§"J H Koors motored to Min nieapolis. the latter-part of the week and returned to .Bemidji Saturday night, accompanied by her son Johti, | who ‘has been a student of Hamline university the past year, and her two nephews of Minneapolis who will vis- it in Bemidji during their summer vacation. Harvey Washburn also re- turned with them and will visit his mother, Mrs. Joe McTaggart, during flin o {oqn of, w*!fii‘!c{ sae ebi deid 'DIAMOND POINT PARK The. following registrations were made at: Diamond Point on June 12: Iryin: ‘Gann, WatertOwn, Wis.; R. L. Phnlps, Minneapolis, and L, J; Dillon and, family, Minneapolis. o w‘msm\n FREE'LADIES 't} ' 'HOLD MEETING TOMORROW ""The Ladies’ mri of the Lutheran Fre;'thurch of Nymore will meet at ths hqme of Mrs. G, Larvick Wednes. .30. All are gor- " METHODIST-LADIES® AID HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW . The dining room division of the Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist church will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of the’ chalrman, Mrs. Dick Van Arnum, 914 America avenue, and all members are requested to be PRESBYTERIAN CHOIR TO HOLD MEETING TOMORROW . The members 61’ the: Presbyterian chou will meet, Wednesday night at the home of Mr,.and, Mrs. N. E. Giv- en, 707 Bemidji avenue. Following the rehearsal, w];ich will be held in the early evening, a social time will be enjoyed. It is urged that all mem- bers be m&w 3 Mabel Thorsén” of‘kglg'fiey We ed in. marriage Monday, June 12, in the parsonage of the First Luth an chur¢h, Rev. L. J. Jerdee officia C. .M, Ascham 4 le B)orgo! witnessed the ceremorty™ Thé hewly- weds will mnke Bemldp their; home. - KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS TO . MEET WEDNESDAY, NIGHT, The Knights of ' Colurbus will hold, thelr regu]ur meenn‘ Wedne!day evening at 8 o'clock if'the K. €. hall] and all members. argcxaquested:to be present as preparations will be made At this meeting for ‘the! . play whick the Order expects to stage the latter part of the month.. . i Adddiy BIRTHBAY PARTY ... Lijtle. Miss Jieansdarnwell--enter- tained seven of her little friands.and 'neighbors ‘. yestdfday -at' Wdfhome, (923 -Beltrami' avenue,’ .from: 4 until 80 clock in honor of her fifth: &nrfii nnmversary 6 o'clock a bxr;hday 'supper was served by ‘Mrs. Harnwelj; Out-of-doar., gnm‘s L gvere, en]oyed throughout ‘the afternoon. Miss Jean ‘received a number of birthday rer| imembrances from her frxends 3" MEET WEDNESDAY NlGHT *’f'h Women of the Mooseheart Ler gion wx]l hold a short business ses- sion. Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock at the:Moose hall, which will be :fol-| lowed by a social hour and refresh- ments, to which- the: Moose, Legion- wives and husbands are fnvited. It is desired that there be a large at- tendance. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES fro - MEET At 'OPSAHL HOME The Ladies’ Aid oi the Presby— terian ‘church will hold:ifs regular meeting Wednesday afteinhon ‘at the Everyone ls Te- H.:.L. Rasmussen. quested to Imng well dfilled-dunch e will be autos to convey the membetn to the home. STEIDL-WILLIAMS At a guiet “home r.wédding at 3 o’clock yesterday; ,in the presénce of 'a few intimate friends and immedi ate relatives, at the farm home of | Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Williams, North- ern, occurred the mnn‘lage of. their dangmeri Miss Jond; to Kenneth L. P flpriord officiat- 4 i .They were &'Mnded by Misg, \Sidie . Williams, sister of the bride, | Tracy/ Bardwell. |£ he | bmie wn? Becl mingly attired gpe de, ¢hine d;wore @ corsage, ‘hougquet of ywhi tet ‘roses. The bridesmaid wore a biue ‘organdie gown. After the congratu- lations -of - the - guests- a wedding luncheon -was served.- They will take a tén days’ wedding trip to Glenwood, Minn., after which they will ' reside on a farm’ in'the town of Northern. They have been residents. of Be- midji for many years and their large circle of friends extend their best ‘wishes for a prosperous and happy AN APPRECIATION We wish-to: thank all our friends who -assisted! ds 80 kindly- during the illness ‘of our 'husband and -father, Knute 'K. Lybec’k ‘#ind also those who gave floral tributes and assisted dur- ing the funeral services. . Mrs. K. K. Lybeck Nels K. Lybeck K. K. Roe and family. 1d6-l3 Sl 0 B A “I'HE Pldul:sh /ANT, 'ADS BRING nnsum ; Jox ul F amlly Reunion i 1‘1 Wotof well ~as* myself hayi el sufferers from gas in stomach, indi- gestionj pain’ in- right side near “ap- ‘| pendix. and, liver trouble for -many yéats! ' My 'sister tried Mayr’s Won- derful Remedy with such good. re- sults that we. all took a course of it and, it -helped in each case. Last Sunday we had a family reunion in celebration of our recovery and what we all did eat.” It .isia.simple,” harmless prepara- tion that removes the - tatarrhal mucus from ‘the intestinal tract and fillays the inflammation which causes pructlca!ly all stomach, livér and in- testinal ailments, dicitis. money. refunded. —Advertisemént. includmg appen- One -dose will convince or At All Druggists, wohiia Return Showing “fl“flfls‘ -MEIGHAN IN - “CAPPY RICKS” ‘A Paramount Picture Cast ‘Includes AGNES AYRES Ship .and ocean, mother and son, lover and girl! Struggle and storm from ’Frisco to Southern Isles! . | All the romance that life can know, in this tingling tale of the sea! TOMORROW Wednesday. Only . ELKO Matinee, 10c-20c Nights, 10c-25¢ [ RIG . DANCE IENTTH NOVELTY FOUR ; yinig’ | CASS LAKE ARMORY SATURDAY, JUNE 17 " Come and ' danée s phze Fox Trot to a real snappy v Orchestra ADMISSION $1.00 Ladies Free s —Everybody Welcome— W, C. ANDERSON. 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