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PAGE FIVR lllqnn for ':=l MIM B y regei y Mrs. Harye, : :all.:phonn 114.W." Readers l\".’ it heir guests and to them- * selves ta; ace that.items of local interest are reported. Every item will be “given proper ‘considera. “Mr; and Mrs. ifth wazrd, 4Friday jlauahte_r was born Mrs, Arthor Knutson, Saturday, July 1. Fifth ward,’ Mr. and Ms. V{alter Nichols and Mr. and Mrs. I.- E. Rayntond of Frohn, motored to Bemidji Monday and’ called "on’friends.! Aunt Mary’s,” “An -Old Sweetheart of Mine,” and other'poems by James Whitcomb Riley, - at the Bemidji Book & Stationery. 'Co. 1d47-6 W. C. Kleini'and'J. L. George mo- -|and family, 524 Trvine avenue. “Good-bye Jim,? “Out to Old] A 9-pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Akre at their home in Fifth ward Sunday. A 10-pound baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hogan- son, 1206 Doud avenue, Friday, June 30. 3 Mrs. A, E. Ellison and son Earle left Monday morning for Brainerd to and to" visit friends ind relatives for v : fdt YH Polar P gax for it 2141 Mr. and M, y of Akéley mot tored, to. BemidffPuesday and visit~ ed at the hofio of Mrs. F..C. Bates) Miss Geraldine. Reed and Victor Hannah -of Bemidji, and “Mr. Jones of Nebish, went to. Red Lake by train a dance held at the hall ‘there last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bruggeman and three children motored to Brain- erd Saturday where they visited his brother and famliy over the ‘week tored ‘to- Brainerd .and attended the celébration yesterday, - returning to Bemidji ‘today:" Mr. and Mrs. J.' C: Freeman, Ed Freeman: and’ Misses Esther McGhee and Grace Isted motored to Walker yesterday :to attend the celebration. and dinner ‘favors at the end and the Fourth, and attended the home-coming celebration. They ex- pected to return to Bemidji'today. Cook With Gas © o880t Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Welch and son Everett, and her mother, Mrs." W."H. Matthews, and: Rohert McGhee ' ar- rived in BemidjiMonday from’'Or: attend the home-coming celebration f . Mr, andt rs.‘;x E. i!_’ulléék'lnd'. on yesterday and furnished music for| ook & Stationery Co. 1d7-5 | tonville. Mr. Welch and Robert Me- Mrs. J. W. Evans of Lake Fon- tinac shopped and called on friends in the city Monday. 4 Fred Clark and Clyde Martin' of Turtle River autoed to Bemidji ‘Mon- day and called on friends. Mrs. William. Masterson and son Walter of Northern were business visitors: in - Bemjdji Monday. , .’ beo' ot Northern' autoed: o Monday ‘and callied o friehgg.; . JacobiShirk.of Shevlin was calling Friends: fnhq“intemmnenr_ Bemidji Monday. P “iMr. and' sons,-Lee and Leslie, of -Becida, call-, edvon friends Monday:while shopping| in. Bemidji. X i Mrs. George ‘Feigle, who has visit- ed relatives at Minneapolis for a few days, returned to her home at North- ern Monday. ] Charley Slough motored from his farm ‘home on Lake Plantaganet to Bemidji Saturday” and attended to, business matters. John Luchen and his brother-in- law, Harry, Millis, motored from their homes in Lake Hattie Monday and transacted business in; Bemidji, A boy was born' to Mr. and “Mrs. Leslie Chilton of Carr Lake Tuesday, June - 27, Both mother and’ baby are reported’ to be doing very nicely. Mrs. H. C. Redman and two chil- Do nd - looking after his|i Mrs.. John Mickalson and | { quested ‘to he.‘present.’ nd Mrs, Fred Graham visited and Mus. Herbert Warfield at B it/ Comfort, Turtle River Lake, * yesterddy, having - motored there Monday 1 r.“and Mrs. ~“Wilson Wells of | Minneapolis. are expected to .arrive] in Bemidji today to yisit at the home of his brother, D. G. Wells, and fam- ily, 713 America avenue. Cook With Gas - 'Mrs. R. W. Bush .and little daugh- ter, Lois, returnged Monday _ morn- ing to their. home'at Brainerd after visiting friends and relatives in Be- midji for the past ten days, Mr. and “Mre.% 8. 'J. Hiveley and daughter,” Mrs.. Curtis .+ Henry, and her daughteriiRuth,” ‘and ‘Kenneth Rexwalt . of .Flandreau,.S. D., have arrived in Bemidji: by auto to visit at tle E. E,; Hiveleyhame, 513 Min- Tesota avenue. i Polap-Ple, Atk Tor W 7" 31481 ‘T.‘ R. May and F. M. Grant, father VanVorhees, and sster of ‘Mry:’ ) who has visitéd mAflemidji-nt the latter’s -home, . 1011 America ave- nue, far the past ‘week, returned:this morning ' to~ their = home in‘ Minne- apolis. . % e Mr. and Mrs:7A. :D. Johnson and son Vietor motored ‘Saturday to Brainerd, ‘and Pillager where they expect. to visit friends, and relatives |, over the Fourth when they'will re- turn. Their son Kermit will*return with them: He has spent the past three weeks with relatives there, Cook With Gas 330 4 Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Johnson and sons, Kermit. and Victor, returned Tuesday from Brainerd where they attended a family, Teunion. and. the home-coming ~ celebration. Kermit has been visiting relatives at Brain- erd and Pillager for the past:threc weeks and returned with his parents. Cook With Gas . 880 @ Charles ~ Hueman -~ and brother Adolph of Minneapolis, who motored to Bemidji Saturday and were guests at_the honte of Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Riley, enjoying several fishing trips while here, returned to their homes Tuesddy.: They were accom- panied as far as St. Cloud by Mr. Riley’s brother; Ralph:Riley, and his friend, Walter Barrett, -who have Deen guests at. the Riley home for the past two'weeks, ™ -~ $50,000 to'lon on farms, Dess Land eompany. 11888 rp——— Why is this wrong?_ today’s want ads.” & (What “Blunder” "do you e ”; to ‘Bemidji- in the late afternoon. .| midji State Teachers ,epllege, also ‘FOR_A PRACTICAL NURSE, Call 65- 16d6-21 {Hall and little .| there :with-Mr. and Mrs.’A. B, Kobe, Ghee motored: there two’ weeks ago|dren, of St. Paul, came to Bemidji and ‘ returned em: bers: of the Mr. and Mrs. W H. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Lester ; Achenbach, Mr. and Mrs. John . Achenbagh, and Misses Milrae Achenbach; Ida Bailey and Marion Rice, and Arthur O’Leary en- joyed a picnic dinner and outing at Blackduck Lake Tuesday, returning Polar Pie. Ask for 18, 8-148 A party of Bemidji people motored to ‘Norway -Beach, Cass Lake, :Tues: day, for: an all-day outing. Among the number were Messrs. and Mes- dames N."E. Given, G. A. Bradford, M. L. Morse, Dr, and'Mrs. H.- A. Northrop, and Misses Morse, -Bow: ers and Thompson. A picnic dinner was gerved at noon. Missed Josie Weeks “and Anne Tharaldson,: Thief River Falls, stu- dents at the summer term-of the Be- Miss: Margatret Carson, Mrs. N. R. Harvey, Laurence and -Walter Har- vey'motored to Brainerd Tuesday to attend the celebration, returning to Bemidji Tuesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Allen and sons Roy and-Miles, and her mother, Mrs. William- Malzahn, motored, to Walker Tuesday to visit Mr. Allen’s brother, Earle, who is ill in‘the hos- pital. . They also stopped at Cass Lake to visit Mrs. "Allen’s brother, Sam Mailzahn, who is employed at the Great Northern depot there. They returned to Bemidji Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McGhee at- tended the Farmers’ club.picnic held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lars Christianson, Eckles, Tuesday, where Mr. McGhee gave the address of the] afternoon: <A program with games and out-of-door’ sports, races, etc.,| was enjoyed. ‘throughout the after- noon. -Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan- son and family; A. O. Hoganson, and Mr. and Mrs. Gust Nygaard and fams ily n}so attended from Bemidji. * Polar Pie. 2-148 OlafDanielson of Crookston, who has been a’ guest in Bemidji-of his brother,. R. “M. Danielson, 117 Twelfth street, since Sunday, return- jed to his home today. Monday, Mr. ‘and ‘Mrs."R. M. Danielson and two brothers, and Mr. and Mrs.: Arch Naugle and family, motored to Brain- erd to attend the celebration yes- terday, returning to Bemidji late last night: The same - parties. also enjoyed an all-day outing Sunday at tl{e,Elliutt farm. Ask for it. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Wheldon and little son Bobby, who have visited relatives .at Minneapolis.for the past month, motored -to Bemidji Tuesday, accompanied by her sisfer, Mrs. Joe son Efrle, and are “guests ‘b’ the honie of Mr, and Mrs. H: 1L Beister, Nincteel and Park avenud, (he-ladies bei: ers, Mr. and Mr.. Wheldon a -« will re- | Monday and ' will be the guests of Her. father,! Charles Plummer, for a month. . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kirk and family. arrived in Bemidji Saturday from .Carlson : Lake, Minn., to visit Mrs. Kirk’s ~sister, = Mrs. Edmond Jewett, and family, of Sixth street, ovér- the Fourth: . b 4 — Misses = Clara Thorssen, Lena Sveum and Anne Hoialman return- ed Tuesday night' from Fosston to resume their studies at the State Teachiers. college after”spending the week “end - and ‘the Fourth at their. hontes. - 1 Mrs. . Joseph LaDoux and sonm, Omar = LaDoux, of Hibbing, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moran,. 516 Park avenue, having ar- rived in Bemidji by train Saturday. Mrs. Moran is a.granddaughter of Mrs, LaDoux. 4 f ‘ Mr: ‘and ‘Mrs. O."H. Ligaard and two children, of Nevis, Minn., mo- tored to Bemidji Tuesday morning and visited his sister, Mrs. Gunner Olson, and'family, enjoying a picnic dinner at Diamond Point, and .re- turned to their horne late in the eve- ning. i C. W. Knox and family, who were guests for a week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs: M. W. Knox, 1117 Park avenue, and relatives at Nebish, left by auto yesterday morn- ing ‘for their home ‘at Robbinsdale, Minn. Mr. Knox is secretary of the Minneapolis School Supply company and has.an office in Minmeapalis: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gruer and three children of Hamer, N. D., were supper guests of Mr.-and Mrs. C, S. Barclay of Grant' Valley Sunday eve- ning while en route by auto to Lake Fontenace to spend the Fourth’' with relatives. . Mrs.: Gruer wag a*forfiier school-mtae of Miss' Hazel’ Burclay her ‘sister, Mrs, Esther Randall. C. S. Barclay of Grant Valley was pleasantly surprised Sunday evening by a visit fronmi' his rother, John nd, * wife:of Des Moines, The brothers had ngt.met gince their . father’s funeral, nine 3 ENTMLAT DINNER ‘M. and. Mgs. B. A, Kolbe, 1111 Mrs, K..Q, Bortym af, L o'clock din- ne, aCkAIF Jome, Suiiy. i %f GF WL LD . MEETING THURSDAY' NIGHT The regplx meeting of the B..P. - B Will he, held Thuxsddy, ¢vening o’clock at ‘the Elks hall, and it is ‘requestfd,, that alli members be present. by ; MODERN, WOODMEN, HOLD i MEETING THIS EVENING The. regular meeting of the Mod- ern. Woodmen of . America will be held this evening at 8 o’clock at the K. C..Hall and all members are re- ROYAL, NEIGHBORS WILL i . COMPLETE PICNIC PLANS The committee nppoinzed by ‘the Royal: Neighbors to arrange for the picnic: i3 requested to meet this eve- ning with the. committee from ‘the Modern ‘Woodmen to complete, ar- rangements. HINES.SHERBERG . «Miss Clara . Sherberg and Henry ‘Hines. were united in marriage Mon- day--evening "at 8:30 «w’'clock at the Presbyterian ‘parsonagé, Rev. L. P. Warford performing the ceremony. After a short wedding trip they will make their home in Bemidji. ST. PAUL’S LADIES" AID TO HOLD MEETING THURSDAY . The. regular mecting of the Ladies’ Aid of St. Paul’s Evangelical church will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at”the home of Mrs. Frank Porten, 1120 Beltrami avenue, a:fl all members are requested -to bhe .present; E EPISCOPAL GUILD TO HOLD MEETING TOMORROW The' Guild 'of the Episcopal church will hold. its regulay meeting Thurs- day afternoon at 2;30 olclock in the church basement. Mrs. G. G. Bow- ers and Mrs. Julius Smith will be hostesses. and it is desired that there be a large attendance.- s PRAYER MEETING. TONIGHT: AT BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH The pastor, T. B.;Nordale, of the Bethel Lutheran church;, wishes. to|" announce that therejavill be a pray- ér meeting at ‘the dhiurch this eve- ning at. 8. o’clock. aFhese are being resumed agai tér saveral weeks during the absence of ‘the pastor. TEACHERS COLLEGE WILL ' 'SPONSOR CONCERT FRIDAY Under the “tuspices’ of the "State Teachers college, “wiconcert will be given in’theé ‘Methbdist church Fri- day evening,-July 7,’by Louis Kried- ler,” baritone,” and “his" accompanist, Madame Sadie Rector, who are work- ing' under the management of Harry apd Arthur Culvertsan; Chicago and New York. -~ Admissian will be by ticket Ol‘lllbh MODERN SAMARITANS TO -INITIATE CLASS’ THURSDAY There will be ihitiation of eandi- dates at the regular meeting of the Modern © Samaritan$- to’ be held Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the K. C. hdll. ‘It'is ‘expected that Im- perial ‘Good- Samaritan’ Mr. Lavette of Duluth* will- bé Present at the meeting, and it-is especially desired that all members be ‘present. A so- cial hour With refreshments will fol- low the business méeting. . KLEMA-KLINGER Miss Elsie J: Klinger of Pinewood and Edward M. Klema of Crookston were married this morning at 11:30 o’clock at the Presbyterian parson- 'years ago. ' .Mriand Mris. Barclay have been touring Wisconsin and Nebraska- by auto. where they have visited relatives, eoming to Bemidji to ,spiq‘pd4t}|e Fourth with his brother, Charles, and family. METHODIST HOME MISSION SOCIETY MEETS THURSDAY The first meetirg of the year for the Home ‘Missionary sociéty of the Methodist church will be held at the horhe ‘of Mrs. G./H. Zentz, 415 Be- midji avenue, Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock. g especially’ urged: that p’%ent at thisitime be a’general discussivbn am’ayd text:book plans Mrs, A L. Mo- report 'of the’ dis- d.at ‘Alexandria ten patriotic program of turn froui Wird to their home atl: bers will be given: Roge Glemy: $D, in o fghy day<. but g%h Jof the, Flag,” Mrs. “Hall“will- fepain Hor ‘a2 lxmgdr Le sdlo; -Salute, Thee, v i 3 | “Walter Haryey;, and ¥ Van Dyke’s “America For Me,” by " Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson of La- .{ner, S. D., who visited his . brother, Ole Johnson at. Kelliher . last - week, ‘came to. Bemidji Sunday night from Mrs: Kobe -being their niece, and. vi ited at the Kobe home, 714 Bemidji avértue, until -Monday, and left here for Millbank, S. D., to spend the Fourth. From ' there they expected h to go to Stephens’ Point, Wis., and . The answer ‘will be found among| ,iher places. They are making a six e trip.visiting relatives and erest en-route, comipaniment, ‘“America,” by “Miss Vera Cutter. Al are welcome. and invited tiattend. -’ N NYMORE LUTHERAN FREE 4 LADIES MEET TOMORROW The Nymore Ladies’ Aid will meet tomorrbw afternoon at 2 o’clock in the clurch parlors. Services will be held ‘tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock in. the .church by . Rey, Mortenson, pastor; - 2 e gy Miss, Catrie Brown, with piano’ac-)| “I'some. Oharlotte Bronte, Wordsworth, age, Rev. L. P, Warford officiating. They -were attended by a sister and brother of the bride, Helen Klinger and William” Klinger.' They will make ' their home’ in Crookston. The bride is well known here, having made her home with her sister, Mrs. Archie Fenton,. in” Bemidji, at one ‘time, and ‘her many friends extend best wishes for a happy married life. BOOKS READ BY TRAVELERS Much Difference .in Cholce Displayed by First and Second-Class Ocean Voyagers, The writer of the dally literary causerle in the New' York Evening Post_has had thé ‘cdrioslty to explore the coflections” 6f VOdKK provided by a stenmitilp 107 the ive of her passen- gers, ‘He' Yag' dlwhyd ‘had’the theory, he says, that M ‘thesd firge and lux- urious; vessels the second-clasy: library would be Jikely:to be more in Hne:-with: . hs own testes; thep, the first-class Jibrary, #nd- his yigls to, the boat has confirmed, {his /suppoesition. In the second, .clags, for Instance,. there. were more Stevensons—including “Treasure Island,”, which was, not in the first- class.-collection, He noticed also In the second-cluss, but met in the first, Tennyson_and Oliver Wendell-Holmes, In reply to the question what kind of books the readers asked for most, the library steward in the first class an- swered , without hesitation: “Ninety per cent_want detective stories.” The 1ibraty steward in the gecond class, on the gther. hand, sald that, among the 3 he had to do with, love passenger: ud avenue, entertained Prof:-and|: stowies were most -in dewand.:- ¥ i i uncing ednno H. A. Nevthrop, Pros: 2 Ms Dealers fo'f“*;_ HANDLER SIX Pace-Maker'for 1922 OME in and see thetnew Chandler Six—one of the few:great cars of the world. The exceptional style aml smartness;’ the amazing performance, the durability, 'efficiency and exalted economy of this latest Chandler have won foritatriumph that is without parallel in. motor car history. 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