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SiEparatbabad L v TN YT By 04 OB BN VAR R T EEIIUT IS AT MOND'A\'»:EVEN'ING. JULY 10, 1922 tems for this column will gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, [ ' ilie D i . Otto Johnson, of{Johnson’s Réady- to-Wear store on Third street return- ed Sunday after/ a'week’s visit at Minot, N. D.i (. -.-,—_ A teIephone pepgnge received by friends in Bemidji told of the de- struction by fire of ;he elevator-own- ed. by Tom Ervin at Akeley, Sunday mornjng. 2-141 Mrs,, Gust Rls‘berg and daughter * dré’ visiting friends 'in Bemidji, Pu- posky. and Island Lake. They were formerly residents here, now living at ’l‘m Ha:bors Mrs E. Danuset Mrs. E Barthol- omae and son left this morning on an extended visit. to points in Illinois and Indiana; They expect ‘to be gone about six weeks. Arthur Danuser of the “B. & D.” Shoe Store left this morning for points‘in; Wisconsin, - 'Freeport, Ill., and-Chicago. He will be gone nbout two ‘and ‘a half weeks. Polar Pie. Ask Tor ‘n $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land eompany. < 12184 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ferguson and_Miss Esther Johnson of Lacota were ‘the week-end guests ‘of -rela- tives ‘and friends in Bémidji, return- iwg to their home today. Leslie Warner of Lake Crystal was the ‘'week-end guest of Harvey Washburn. They are fraternity brothers, being members of the Signa Phi Alpha of Hamline university. Dr. and Mrs. dapghter Kathryn, and Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Stuart and family were enter- tained as all-day. guests yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Baker, LaMoure. Mrs. Harry Dunning and. little daughter Betty arrived in Bemidji Saturday night to attend the funeral of her little niece, Edith Naugle. She will remain in Bemidji for a time with her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W; Naug}e - Polu Pln. Ak hr 1t. C. D. Butler has disposed of his farm, which is located 4% miles west on, the Jefferson.highway, to J. E. Urban of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. But- ler and family will ‘leave in a few days for Warsaw, Mo., where they will make their home. 214t Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Carlson and daughter, Miss Corrine, will leave to- morrow by auto for Nebraska, where, !hey will visit relatives and friends for about three weeks. - They will stop first at Omaha, and from:there go to different places' where they have relahves Attend. the: Rinso, and Lux Soap|” Grocery Tuesday. 147-10 Mrs. E. J. Carver left on the 9:45 train ”s‘t}us mornifg . for. Gladwin, Mlch,, her‘old horie, and other places in - Michigan ‘where she expects tc make an_exténded visit. ~She will visit friends and relatives at Sagi naw, Bay City, Flint, Iona and De- troit while away: condition and that! tourists. are very plentiful in this-section of the state despite ‘the inclement weather at times. We' wish: to; express our sppi‘ecia- tion for’the kindness shown by our friends during the illness, death and funeral of Ingvald S. Dybvig; also for the floral tributes. Katlierine Dybvng 1 H.. Dy J. Diedrich and| demonstration at the Palace Meat &""““"fln auto load of State Teacher col- James ‘Martin ‘visited his daugh- ter, Mrs, Frank Shimmel of Frohn, over the week end. .Mrs. Tom Ward, who has been| seriously ill at her home, 820 Irvine avenue, is reported to be slightly improved. friends and relatives. Lt 8! . Attend the-Rinso, and’'Lux. Sonpl démonstration at:the PalacesMeat & Grocery Tuesday. 2 147-10 Mrs, T. Stout and Mrs. B. Bonn o! Nevis are visiting at the Frank Bar- num*home for a' few days. Miss Millie ‘Scott, who has been Visifing relatives at Solway for a s}\prt f;;mefi returned to her home on Mm sota avenue Saturday. ..and Mzs. Cadell and daughter, Mf;x}’ ‘Blanche, of Grand Forks, aré occupying their summer cottage on LakE Bfimia‘n for a few weeks. Mr. and-Mrs, “Thomas Porte, Mrs. ! E..H, Denu and Mrs. A. G. Jacob- son left yesterday morning by auto for Minneapolis, where they will spend a few days. Mis. F. M. Goughnour and son Jack returned Saturday t4 Bemidji from;Grand: Rapids :’}(ere they have visited .her mother . afnd sister from Detroit, Mich., at their sur&ner cot- tage there. {4 A. M. Olander of the Gamble-Rob- inson-Bemidji Company left Satur- day evening for the Twin Cities, where he will transact business for a few days. He expects to return Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Gruer of Grant Va]iey had as their guests last week; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haas and family of Hamar, N. D, They left Satur- day forenoon for their home. Mrs. Haas is a sister of Mrs. Gruer. George: Tuller,:Mrs. N. E. Tuller and daughter, Miss Lucy, and their guest, her brother, F. W. Smith of Ithaca, N. Y., motored to Itasca State Park yesterday where they en- joyed an ‘all-day outing with picnic dinner. Mr. and Mrs, S: C. Hill and son Harry, of Hubert, Minn., were week- end guests. in Bemidji of Mr. and Mzrs. Pearl Barnell, and family, 510 Oak street, having made the trip by aito, ‘and returning to tl;eu- home this morning. 1 John J. ‘Wagner, field secretary for the College of Saint Terek| d Wino- na,:is ‘spending a few days if'the city in-the- interests of the collgge. Any- one, dgsiring any information or data corcerning the collegg'éan ar- range to-meet Mr. Wagner y calling. phone’ No. 762. “Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hatton of Buch- anan,: N..D., who, have. visited at the home of his aunt, Mrs. M. A. Downs, and fnmlly, 413 Irvine avenue, and G nday night: for Esmond, S. D., where they will visit his mother be- fetlirning to ‘their home. lége’ students, with Mrs. Agnes Pyne as chaperon, motored to Itasca State Park and enjoyed the day unday, also took with them a picnic! dinner: “Among the party were Misses Mar- gatet Keaveny, - Blanche Fawyer, ,.Ihi'el Crowery, Esther Lauon and «Xgnes Asmg i “Mr. and Mrs. I B, Olson, 912 Park ayenue, ; .have as their guests their turn home in a few days | visit ¢ 75, 1. E. Seaton and her s Nina Smart, were week in Bemidji of Dr. and and family, 416 They were en theiy ‘home at St. Paul from a~ten’ dnys’ trip into Canada and NOrthéHi-Mifinksota. Mr, Seaton is secretary, of the.'St. Paul Livestock assocxatmn;‘amt’they ‘were making the 'trip b¥. auto in the interests of the association, .combining business sister, end® guestx ttle \Edith officiating and M. E. Ibertson di- recting. The church was filled with sorrowing friends and neighbors.who gathered to express their sympathy for the beteaved ‘family. A mixed quartette composed of he went to spend the fourth. ’rqlmves for the past ten days, |- Fred Kreuger returned the-latter part of lat week from Pequot, wher George ' Rossback and Earl ‘Buck- len motored to Blackduck today where they are transacting business during the day. défl@t ;:ollég’e, today. 17 -0 ’jlfé‘ ‘Léd‘ount ‘ahd sort Phnk‘ 110 ‘I\flss { dyering, .visited her daug‘hter, . D."Grow, and fam- ily, at théllf farm hame hear Wilton Sunday afternoon Attend the Rmpo, and Lux Soap demonstration at the Palace Meat & Grocery Tuesday. 1d7-10 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Titus and family, who have been guests since last Friday of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Titus, expect to return to their home at Bovey tomorrow. They made the-rip by auto. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Bisiar of Davenport, Iowa, are guests in Be- midji of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ‘Bisiar, 1111 Dewey avenue, also his sister, Mrs. D. R. Burgess and family, having motored here. E, H. Roberts, president of the Roberts-Hamilton company, Minne- apolis, was in Bemidji Thursday of last week and while here called on George Rossback, their sole local agent for the new Storm King pipe and pipeless furmaces. Mrs. E. P. Lane, Fifth ward, has as her guests this week, Mr. and Mrs. L, G. Avery and daughter Mardel, of - Goodell, Iowa, also Miss Vera Tierney of Garner, Iowa. The latter is a linotype operator for the Gar- rer Leader, of which her father is editor. They motored here and will remain this week. J. D. Hartman, an employee of Armour & Co., returned to his home at Nymore Saturday after enjoying a week’s vacation in the Twin Cities. Mrs.- Hartman and little son: Gordon have been . visiting relatives in Min- neapolis, having motored there near- ly six. weeks ago, and Mr. Hartman accompanied them home. Mrs, J. M. Barnett and grandsons, Willard .and Wallace Webster, re- turned to Lake Plantaganet Satur- day -afternoon with Lawrence Mur- phy, who motored to Bemidji for them. Mrs. Barnett was ‘the guest of her daughters, Mrs. George Detty and Mrs. Harold Swisher, while spending a few days in the city at her home, 1008 Mississippi avenue. Homer LaDoux and family, who were guests over the Fourth of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moran, 516 Park|' avenue, left Wednesday morning by auto for their home at Hibbing. Mrs. Joseph LaDoux and Miss Angeline LaDoux, mother and daughter of Mr. LaDoux, who accompanied them to Bemidji, remained Rere for a more extended visit with friends and rela- tives. Edward Pederson and family of Fourteenth street, had as their guests over the Fourth at their sum- mer home at Carr Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Pederson and children, John and Helen Louise, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Amodth and son Law- rence, all of Langdon, N. D. The Messrs. Pederson are brothers and the - Amodths are former neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pederson. The party left by auto Friday eve- ning for Erskine, Minn., to visit a brother, Seward Pederson, and fam- ily, and friends, until the . following Monday when they expected to re- evening from near Kelliher. He re- turned there Sunday, accompanied as far as Saum by his wife and their younger children who will spend sev- eral weeks of the berry season pick- ing and canning fruit for winter use on their farm at Saum. Iver Ong- stad of Nymore went with them; transporting their camping outfit on his motor truck. =~ Mr.. Marrs has nearly completed the large new barn he has been building for Fred Locken in Quiring township, in w}uch he has| been assisted by his son Clayf,on, and has' taken the tontrdct for the erec- tion of a’coftagk, of the; byngalow. which has resulted in something like a “building boom” in that locality. MRS. MARY PETTERSON IS LAID TO REST SATURDAY Forks Bay . urdév evénmg, casion ‘'being; the' anniversary birth., 'Dang ng and music 'were joyed and I nch was served. ' iy JONES-CRE IN i Miss ' ,Nellie Cre hin ““and Oscar Jones,'both ‘of Leonard,’' were mar- ried' Sunday afternoon %t 3 oclock at the Presbyterian parsonage, Rev. L. P. Warford officiating. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. F. L Mathers of Bemidji. They will make their home at Leonard. PRESBYTERIAN DIVISION MEETING IS POSTPONED The meeting of Division No. 3 of the Presbyterian church, Mrs. B, A.| Dilley chairman, which was an- nounced to mect tomorrow at the farm home of Mrs. Ralph Grover, has been postponed until Thursday afternoon. ENTERTAINED AT DINNER Miss Lucy Hazen entertained at a family dinner yesterday at 4 o’clock at her. summer home, Lake Plan- taganet, in honor of her birth anni versary. The guests included Messrs and Mesdames. Charles Van, W. C. Smith, Allen Doran and son Jack, Kenneth Kenfield, Earl Hazen und‘ family, Dick Van Arnum and Miss Dora Hazen. BIRTHDAY PARTY | - .Mrs.-'W:* K" Denison entertained about thirty-five little folks at birth- day party for her fifitt)e son Jack this afternoon at her " Bm:hmont Beach #it" being his sce- ry. “She was as- ér, Mrs. Fred Be- sette, “Miss' Esther 'Young and Miss Grace ' Blomberg:, Kgndergarten games were played qn flle lawn and a birthday, lunch served: Little Jack received many heautiful gifts. MRS, REFRENTERTAINS Mrs. Manville Reff entertained a few friends: infm:t)ly at her home, 1228 Dewey aveyte; Thursday after- noon in courtesy" Mrs Mitchell La- Doux of ,Hibbipg, -who is the guest of her daughtey, JMrs, Leon Jewett of Tenth smee!:1 Musxc and social punversatlo P e hours away pleasantly. flMz ‘Reé‘hqerved a dain- 4y 5 o’clock.luncheon for her guests who were Mesdames Fred Fradet, Nes Neumadnn, Leon Jewett, Frank Rappatta, Reff .ofsdrazee and the guest of honor, Mrs, LaDou\ - —rree— * SURPRISE. PART¥ Mrs. G. A. Bradford and Mrs. H. A. Northrop entertained at a sur- prise party for Mrs. Joseph Albach- ten Saturday evening at the North- rop hunting lodge. at Three Island Lake. The Albachtens are to leave soon for St. Paul where Mr. Albach- ten will operate ia. drug store. Mrs. Albachten was presented a gift of remembrance by the hostesses. Danc- ymmer home, | § and Mrs. C. W. Rich: A. Northrop, Mr. Bradford, Mr. and Mys. Miss Freda Schroeder of Wheaton 8. D, and S. 8. Wilson of Bemidjis, igh: chutch wilkmget vening a $ o'clogk at t RN n it is es pecm]ly‘iurg ) - emberb bt presen t. They are GOOD! 10 Buy this Cigarette and Save Money Mrs. J. Albachten, M{‘. and Mrs. H. G. A. ards, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Winter, Minn., Miss Myrtle; Johnson of Be- midji, Arthur Lareon of Watertowh, ’ 3 e Lev)ls J. Selzmick, presents % EUGENE [ Northwest” —Added Attraction— ANNIE ABBOTT “Little Georgia Magnet” Matinee 2:30, 10c-25¢ Night, 10c & 35¢ GRAND Tomorrow—Tues. ing was enjoyed and lunch was serv- ed. . Those present were Mr. and “em_ GR drama of life and love. UNUSUAL DANCES, THRILLS, ROMANCE ADMISSION—Tonight and __TONIGHT AND EXTRA! ADDED ATTRACTION ‘The Little Georgia Magnet’ “A VERITABLE HUMAN DYNAMO” according to Thomas A. Edison. Other scientists also baffled. Her extraordinary performance u 18 (Gt (,han', 'or stick, on hern)pen Iwnds SHE’S AMUSING, SHE'S WONDERFUL! | Tuesday Evening 15¢ & 35¢ TUESDAY, NEWSPICTURE—ALSO ANNIE ABBOTT ad Mr. and Mrs, F. 8. Lycan return- nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. A. P.{turn to their homes at Langdon. 3 ed Sunday morning from a week’s| Newgar of Winnipeg, who have ’ g s trip to Crookston and Grand Forks|beeit g at Clear Lake, Wis,| F. R. Marrs, a building contractor. ANNIE ' ues a an where they visited ;friends and. rela-| a; . Bemidji via Duluth.|of Bemidji, motored to his home, l tives. They report the roads in good | P aveling by auto and ex-)1103 Mississippi avenue, - Saturday ABBOT ) with pleasure ‘Yhey leit Bemidji t ! @ ]dr’amcum ?14./11/’?\ ko ype, for E. P mres of odrow fll’l this morning. : township. Mr, Mat¥s had s con-) Unlque R¢ éd : NI i MR TAS o1 crete mixer and other working tools ! L-"’“‘FI_OEI::TH NAU(?II(‘:E';{QVI%OD taken to Kelliher some wedks ago SEE the star who SEE' WHAT SHE DOES ! j uneral se 1ce fo and has been well equipped to han- umps '\ Néggle, two-ye aughter of dle any kind of a building Proposi- —as an Apache dancur canngt be removed—ten. men cans’ | PRI ' Mr. and Mrs. Arch Naugle, who | tion iv{?\er of the settlers who rrad -pampered darling of ot it her, she lifts them. With | passed: Friday morning at her hav. ' g in the log cabins of the Paristan stage.i. her finger-tips against the wall, . mhe folloWing @' short illness, were | Pioneek :days are. now erecting com- —as_the exquisitely gowned ,.uual men cannot push her held yesterday afternoon at the | fortable- and more modern dwelling f!,iVOl‘lPC of New York so- against it. Many other astonish- Méthodist charch, Dr. G. H. Zentz houses and .other . farm buildings ciety in this gorgeous melo- ing feats. telephone 114. eaders ows A e s ¥ ' BIRTHDAY SURPRISE : th and to them. |, uM'rs Al Collard left Bemidji S | Milton Weeks of Thief River Falls| ¢ordorr “Sthith enturthmed 1y ]‘ ‘M EH&‘I’;’:‘Q‘EE‘;‘%‘?‘?%’ONIGHT I-hnn b lh:hi:-l;n of Ii;:: urday for Caledonia, Climax;! Shelley, vlf?éid his sister, Mhs Josie Wgeks; ber o self-inyited" guests af 11, 32¢The official board of tl Method- will be repo Mot ‘and/Halsted, for.a month’s visit with|23 mimer ‘$ludent'at the | “State sttage - 2t g t o vt tl m DRESSES These Dresses are made of very fine quality Ginghams all the very latest styles— direct from New York, and are well worth up to $7.50. We have about 250 of these Dresses to Close Out at the price of $3.75—so be here early! Ivbdhesday ONLY JUST A JUST JOHNSON'S W. Z. Robinson, Mrs. Paul Yaple| The remains of Mrs. Mary Pet- and Mrs. P. L. Hines and C. L. [terson were shipped to Bemidji Sat- FOLLOW " Pegelow, Mrs. G. W. Harnwell ac-|urday from her home at Leonard, Matinee 2,30 16c-25c—Evening, 15¢-35¢ THE CROWD fOl' s companist, sang very sweetly .two|Minn., and funeral services . were ’ " TO ED £ E numbers. The ]arge alter ‘was, .bank- | held at the Ibertson undataking d o ol s g ? ed..the utiful | parlors at 10:30 Saturday moming JOHNSON’S popu‘é%ggpgklc HQSIERY - Thr‘w‘fi' Wrong FloPal bl H madefinterment being made in Gréenwood AT THE THEATRE Sy 4 in Greenwood cemetery. cemetery. Rev. L. P, Warford, pas- tor of the Presbyterian church ol- ficiated, The fami- ly has the sympathy of the entire community. today’s want ads. (What “Blunder” do you suggest?) Copyright 1922, Associated Editors SRR R U