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Ttems for 'this column ‘will gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, lephone 114-W. Readers owe rymg the mail on the” Bemxd,r Bemda mute tlns*week S Mlss Gladys Gnry left - today for Hibbing where she will; visit relatives; She , o ‘be gone about s?x ‘Mid-Summer Millinéty -opening ‘at the Elko Hat Shop tomorrow. 1d6-14 John Messelt of the Geo. T. Baker Co. store is spending several days in Grand Rapids, Deer River and' Bovey on ‘business. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Heggie, son Roy, and daughter, Miss Marjorie, of Becida, called on friends while shop- ping in the city Tuesday. Cook With Gas 3-30 tt An eight-pound:-boy was born to Mr. and Mrs, Leander Larsen at the home of ‘W. C. Larson at 10’ o’clock Tuesday forenoon Mother and 2-14t8 #Mr. and. Mrs, .C. L. Pegelow and daughter Mnrgaret returned Tuesday from a ten-day auto trip to Two Har- hors_where ‘they were ‘the guest.of M¥. Pegelow’s mother. C, Giddings returned with them from Duluth. Polar Pie. . Ask-for i, 16d6-21 POSR A PRACTICAL ‘NURSE, Call| John M Cagwm ‘of the Bemidji day morning where he went to visit relatives and attend the ordination of his brother, "R." E.” Cogwin, to the priesthood from ‘the St.”Pail sem- inary. Cook With Gas & 8-30 tf Miss-Alice Neeley, First-street and Mississippi avenue;: has returned’ from Minnepolis “where - shet viiiited rela- 'fivés during~Her: vacdtion, éntéréd upon her new-duties as sten- ogtapher for the N orthern Bread cmplny of flns city. Polar.Ple. ' Askfor it. &£, Ax;Spragg. * and: Fred Barr -of Becida motored” to-Bemidji Tuesday morning and transacted -business, Mr; S}_fl'lgg marketing his wool here. They report theclovertrop as being affécted by the drouth, there having been but one-good rainin that see- tidn of the country this year. ¢ /2-1488 Gas Co, returned from St. Paul Tues- “and-hes| -~ 1 . ‘MISS Auns St. Peter of Deer Rmer Tegistered = 'at | Teachers college 'l‘lleudly “for; the summer term of school. R Cook With Gas 3-30 tt Mrs. T.J. Wiltse and Tittle son, of Crookston, who have bz2en guests of hér brother, Greg Malone, since M. day, left yesterdayforstheir! honfe. ! 'lhey were were preparing their suf- mer cottage at. erchmnnt for occu- pancy. b o TR ,»The Episcopal Guild will sell‘ e cream cones atthe, band concert Thursday evening. i 1d6-16 iMiss Rose ‘Bitrke; tdikher in the public schools at-Biy,-Minn., atrived in Bemidji the latter part of the week ‘and -will be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Burke, 523 Bemidji avenue, during her eummer vacation. 350,000 to loan on farms. Dean tand eompany. 1-18t¢ ‘Misses Marion «Cott and .Ellen Johnson of Laporte ‘motored to Be-|. midji Monddy with Jens Johnson and enrolled "as”students at the summer term of the 'Bemidji State Teachers ¢ollege. Mr. Johnson returned to his home -at Laporte.-that.evening. P Poln Pim Ask for lt. A. C. Goddard who, accompamqfl his wife :and ySeveral- members ‘0f their family'as far: as"Long: i ‘Minn., on-their auto 4rip to Southerf| ‘Missouri, last week, .passed ‘through 'Bemldp Monday en route to his home ‘at the Red Lake agency. ‘dard and chiliren' expect to spend:a ‘month in the Ozark “:mountains as Mrs. God- guests of relatives. Be sure to attend the Millinery Opening at ,&he ‘Elko Hat ‘Shop to- morrow. -You' w1ll “need a’dress-up ‘hat for all the coming events. 1d6-14 Mrs. Alec Magee of Germantown, Minn., ‘and ‘her - sister, ‘Mrs. ‘Algot Johnson, of Thief River Falls,'Minn., with their children, arrived by traim Saturday to visit their parents,”Mr. and Mrs. M.P. Olson of Nymore. The ladies “and " their mother, ‘Mrs. Olson, were. guests of their cougin, Mrs. Adolph Christianson, and fam- ily, Thirteenth street and Minnesota|; dvenue, Sunday. < The Episcopal Guild will sell ice cream cones at the band concert Thursday - evening. 1d6-16 :Mrs. A..R..Longfellow of Fort Rip-| ley and Mrs. Herbert Muncy and dnughters, Janet and Murlen, of Lit- tle Falls, "who “have been- visiting: at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chambers, - Fifth 'ward, returned: $o their “respective ~homes Tuesday. They were accompanied by Mrs. R. Chamber Wwho will visit relatives-and friends at Little-Falls, Golfing - Beautiful'Summety Hats Wiil'Be On -+ ¢, Display}-Suitable, for. ;147§ Summer ‘Hotel;Qpening: Banquets June Weddings olfir _ 'The Trip to" Town i Garden'Flops for the Old-Fashioned Print Dresses. -Smart Knox Sailors : Every Well: Dreued-w;:man | ‘WEARS A HAT ON'ALL THE ABOVE NAMED OCCASIONS COMETO OUR OPENING THURSDAY - PRICES REASONABLE apolis last ¥ and ‘sto I midji en rofité home, and from here compnme& be i wlt at her home. i | Miss Wood’s 7 Staart Rice returned Sunday from “Week's visit-at-tle farm home 5f] his brother at Tenstrike. Miss Alma Hukeeof Erskine came to Bemidji yesterday to attend the symmer term at the State Teachers college jmolfin Kirk underwent; an opersa- "| tion for the removal of!his tonsils and' ad mds yesterdny and is reportgd, to) | etting along mcely. ,? fiss Isabelle Laughlin of ome is the guest of Mrs. Dick Van Arnum W fitnl e)md;l"?té: end the summ? eirm of schoo! fH i Rpolis arrived in Bemidi yestefddy imorning and is the guest of his sister, Mrs. H. H. Bolster, and family, Nineteenth and Park avenue. Jesse Mr. -and Mrs. C. 'W. Rardin-and son Wallace of Minneapolis arrived in Bemidji this morning and are guests at“the home of Mrs. Emma Collard, 1018 America’ avenue, Landberg retur;nej to e, ’109 Irvine avénue; Satur- day mghe frpm Austin, Minn., where she went.,twqwreeks “#go ‘to attend the finduatlon of her niece, and also tog)imik T l&liven A A e Missy Bgarth Brevik of Brevxk Mlss Dotis Colburn of - Walker, and Miss Gertrude Hardlickham of. Long- ville, Minn., are guests -at the home of M\i'»hnd Mrs; P..L. Hines while:at- tending the suntmer schonl in Be- mldJl. badii e Mrs. F. J. Woodard of- Clinton, who has visited. at the homes of her sisters, Mrs. C“R.‘Welch and Mrs. Wm. Otrey, for the past.two w.sck~ left yesterday for her homeé. :Mr. Woodard motored here Monday and returned with her. Miss Florence Mohler of Grand Forks is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ed-Gotild. 'Their:other guests, Mrs. Margaret Prchal and Mr, and Mrs. Clifford McMillen ‘of LeSucur, left] today for their homes after visiting in“Bemidji the past week. Ask for it. “Polar Ple. 21410 Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Treleaven and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McLean .of Han- nah, N. D., were guests at the home bf Mr; and Mrs. P. L Hines'Sunday, Ieavmg here Monday morning from Minneapolis. They are ‘motoring ‘through and will stop again in Be- dji on their return tnp the first ol .next week. , - Miss Annabelle Olson and brother Carl, of Greenbush, motored: to Be- ‘midji yesterday ‘and-were-guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gustav "Thompson, 1122 ‘Minnesota “avenue. | Mr. Olson returned to-his home. by- train this morning .and Miss Anna- belle remained here to attend the summer term at the college. e Cook : With Gas — Mr. and Mrs)'Carl’ Jones of Nebish ispent the wedk’end in Bemidji as the . W. Knox, and family, 1117 Park}" enue, “returning to their home Sun-{ day afternoon. “They were guests of| Mrs: Jones® aunt, Mrs.'B. J. Neeley, and family, at an informal 1 o’clock Fdinner ‘Sunday. :The. guest list also included -M#. and Mrs. M. W. Knox and family. 2 F. R. Marrs, son Clayton, and -‘Paul Flake, left-by auto’Monday ‘&fter- noon for the Fred Locken ‘farm ‘in -Quiring township, .a. few miles west -of Kelliher, where they expect to'be employed” for several weeks, Mr: Marrs has the contract for the erec’ ‘tion of a~new barn for Mr. Locken. The building will be 32x54 feet, 12~ Jioot posts,: with -Gothi¢*roof and will be modern in every respect. ‘Mrs.'S."E. Gregg and two’ daugh- ters and niece, Evelyn Getchell, left yesterday morning for her homeo at Little Fork after visiting:her parents and -other Telatives: in-Bemidji since last Sunday. ~Mrs. S. E: Gregg,went|’ as a delegate from-her Tocal iodgc to ‘the.'‘Rebekah’s convention nt Minne- : Mls&Gludys Getcheéll, a- graduate I of the Bemidji high school, was one} of a class of 89 to graduate from Kindergarten school, Minneapolis, last evening. The com- mencement exercises were held at the ‘Scottish Rite Cathedral. accepted a position as instructor in | [ the Margaret Berry Settlemént house {| for the summer months, having play- | ground work there for two after- noons each week, and in the fall she | will ‘continue’the work there #orthe|- neak at the Endion -¢harch on Fri winter mofiths. S 1 T_ ! | 8-30 t2) ' i guést-of their parents, Mr. and MI!T She has|: Chris Fischer of the Co. .autoed. t8-Wilker and transacted business Tuesday. , Mrs. Jessie Grove of Big Lake was shopping and ‘calling on friends in Bemidji Tuesday. Miss Julia - Simons is enjoying a week’s ‘vacation frohi her duties at the Bemidji Gas coifighhy’s office.” i MMIS\ Maybellg,;; Vesledahl of; Er skine, ffilnn arriyed jn Bemidji yess tminy to. attend flne, summer school. Mrs Herbert qud of Baudette is_the guest of Mrs, Iqhn,Breen and other-friends in Bemndn this week. Wm. Kichler of Wilton left Tues- day for Sturdis, Sask., where he will look after his extensive farm inter- ests for a time. Misses Evelyn Johnson, Florence Balkee and Lillian Balkee, of Wing- er, Minn., registered at the State Teachers college Tuesday for the summer term of school. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Schiltz and two little sons, of Rochester, Minn., are house guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Sinclair, 509 Twelfth street, Mrs. Schiltz is their daugh- ter... - v Mr. and ‘Mrs, Wm. Melville of Eveleth were in: Bemidji .Tuesday en route to’ Grand Forks to visit friends and relatives ' for -a ‘week, and on their ‘return. trip -they -will visit his brother, : Dick -Melville, and family, Fourth: street: for-a: few days. Mr. and: Mrs. D. S. Mitchell and gons left this morning on a' week’s ¢dmping trip to Hubbard, Minn. They were ‘aéecompanied by R, J. Board- man and his father, who is a guest at the Boardman home, and they will $pnid the remainder of the week there. Mrs Lofgren, Mr. and Mré} An- derson and son Herbert and daugh- ter Bernice, of Cambridge, and Mr. land Mrs. Frans and:son, Bert, of Hoiris, are;visiting at_the home o Mrs. ‘Hollen. Mrs. Victor Sagre, "Misses Minnie Anderson, Varsk, Alm@{and Marie Munson of . Akeley, -. Miss Holycrosg, of Sauk Center, Mus;sLee Guptily Misses ~Ruth \Andersnn“mnd Marie Fish of Northome, are guests ‘at ‘the home of Mr.and Mrs. Wm. LaMont, summer 'school at 'the SutL Teachers co_llege :Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Isted; sons Les- ‘lie and - Morris, :and :daughter Ruth expect to'motor tomorrow to Minne- apolis where ‘they’-will ‘visit friends for a few days, When they return ‘architectural department of the Uni- versity of Minnesota, .. will return With them. o Mrs. ‘A. Sthol, ‘who has visited .at the home of her daughter at Ogilvie for:the' past ten -days, returned to ‘her.home, 823 'America avenuc, the first' of the week. Her son-in-law }Mrs. E. F. Ohman, motered to Be- midji with her and. will-spend a week in“Bemidji as guests at the Sthol home. ‘Miss Mary Warfield, a graduate last weck at the Francis Shimef] girl's academy -at Mt. Carroll, -4 nois, returned Tuesday to Bemidjij and ‘will spend her summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Warfield. - Her father went to Mt.] iCarroll:last week to.attend the grad:] nois for a few days before returnmg HORSESHOE HEAVERS ARE GIVEN CHANCE TO PRACTICE ‘BChampionship horseshoe pitchin .teams are being developed in thi: ¢ty and for the benefit of thos shoe the Park Board has installed ‘two sets of outfits az the Diamond (Point ark: iGeorge T. Baker ox‘ the Park 'Board, advises that iderable in- teruztis peing develaped jn the game; 1{and s”sh that the Norfhern' an- BSOCP Fair schedulefd\pltehing " con- test during fair week. This matter, 'will be taken up by the sports com-! very. probable that some very inter- esting games will be played. ‘DR. ZENTZ CHOSEN TO SPEAK ‘AT EPWORTH LEAGUE MEETING “Dr. G. H. Zentz,. pastor of the dres at the District Epworth League convention which will be held at Du- luth June 23 to 25. Dr. Zentz will || Mrs. Carl H llen, 'En"lBmedp, for, a ‘week, ‘The ladies are sisters of 1425 Irvine avenue, while attending their: son, Elwood,:a stident in the| and: daughter -and family, Mr. and] uation and they visited friends in Illiy4] to: Bemidji. i who desire to pitch regulation horse- | mittee at an early date and it is|3 Methodist church of this city has been |} chosen to deliver the principal ad- |7 day evening, July 23, 0l PAGE THREE ELKS LODGE TO INITIATE CLASS THURSDAY NlG 5 ’!‘hc xefular meutm& of the'B. G, 'E. will 'bé held Thursday evemngv at 8 'o'clock 4t the Elks hall. There] will be mmatwn of candidates, fol-| lowed by e;\tertamment and the %ervmg o/t refleshmcnts, and it i urged that all members be presen VNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS , TO MEET THIS EVIENINC-l All members of the Knights of Columbus are requested to be pres-i ent this evening at the regular meeté‘_ ing at 8 o’clock at the K. C. hall, asi preparations are to be made -at this] time for the play which the ordcr will present the latter part of the month MOOSEMEART LEGION TO ] + HOLD MEETING TONIGHT A social evening and refreshments; will follow the short business sessioni of the Women of the Mooseheart Les gion this évening at the Moose hall, A special invitation to the members| of the Moose, Legionaires and Juniow Moose and their wives and hmbnnds i3' extended. METHODIST AID DIVISION | MEETS AT CUTTER HOME | The bed room division of the La- dies’ Aid of the Methodist church will hold an all-day meeting Thurs-{} day at the home of their chairman, Mrs. S. A. Cutter, Waville, and it is ] urged that all members be present. Cars will leave the church ~at 10, o’clock and each member is request-] ed.to bring well filled baskets for| picenic dinner. METHODIST “MISSIONARY SOCIETY ELECTS OFFICERSj At a special meeting of the Home Missionary society of the Mcthodist church held yesterday afternoon in the basement of the church, the fol- lowing officers for the ensuing year were elected: president, Mrs. G. H. || Zentz; yice-president, Mrs. F. G. Scnadegg; secretary, Mrs. D. G/ Wells; corresponding secretary, Mrs. C. R. Welch; tresaurer, Mrs. W, B. Elwell; ‘miteé-box secretary, Mrs. D. Wilcox; ‘literature secretary, Mrs. Ji H. Fréeman, ~ h BCTRIUULDSC AU PLL SN EY FORTY BIDS ENTERED ON k| STATE PRINTING CONTRACTS (By' United Press) St. Paul, June 14—Forty bids on’ state printing work will be consid-y ered at a meeting of the state print-4 ing commission at the capitol today. The number of bids reccived is the, largest on record. 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