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Charlea Warfield“and" ”“:\}mfl?éhr,fl {day from a few days’ trip to Mu(ne- lpohs “Miss Clarice” Rice returned Tues-| day ‘to ‘her home ‘at Tenstrike after visiting here at the home of her grandparents for a week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rice and daughter, Miss* Marion, expect to llo-- !or this t,ll.. ufll h L’ by Mrs. telephone Ill-w. Readers ¢ m it to their guests and'to them- selves to see that items of lecal interest ‘are’ ted. Every will be &i r const tion when source is knowa. Forks for a few days’ visit. James Wheeler of ;puuél Lk & business visitor - andMrs. ly have gone' to their farm home * G 'H.' ' Zentz *’lm & Beiidji Tue&- rtle River for a few days’.rest, day. ) ] y Zemz not being very well. Clarence Larson Crookshm e T transacted business mfnfiemldjl Tues; (4] ;‘;},&}g{!fl,e St:t';'“s::flof,‘:,‘;‘:‘i day. H Rt ited his mother, Mrs. mersley, in Bemidji. be- Mrs.” A, Nelson of%Northeih"m ‘tween t‘flnns Tuesday. the guest of friends le shopping in Bemidji Tuesday. 3 Miss Miss Lillian Malzahn of Wmfln» ) is visiting friends ‘and relaflVes "i‘n‘ Bemidji ‘for two ' weeks. % Jlizabeth Winklesky return- & emidji - Tuegday from Minne- Jis.-where' she has: visited for the past three weeks. She. also visited \‘. Carlton, Duluth.and Cloquet while. away. Dance at Cass Lake Armory to- night, Music by Shuck’s Fm;\- -piéce | Jazz Orchestra. "1d7 12| “'Mr. and Mrs. A A; ‘Warfield left thig'morning for Duluth'where they. Donald Rusness of Fargo'is visit-| expect to meet some relatives who ing his aunts, Mrs. C. M. Bacon and | will return to Bemidj wiith them to Mrs. Henry Fallon, for a few days. | visit here. They are making the trip by auto. ' “Mr. #nd Mrs. C. H. Harnon of Wa- tertown;' S. D., arrived /in Bemidji| Tuésddy ‘to spend a few days Here.! Mrs. Clifford * Omistead -of Ninth|'Mr. Harihon is ‘conpected with ‘the street 1éft' Monday evening 'f Fosg- ‘First National bank at ‘Watertown.| ton to visit her parents and other They made the* t‘np by a\lto. relatives for a few days. — i raldine. Reed and F ?ol‘l Pio. Ask 1 M sses . Ge ‘ern iR Scprrott and the latter’s uncle, Eli Gordon Smith has as his guests at Arnold, left this morning' by auto his summer home, LaMoure, hig cou- for Stephens, Minn., where they ex- sin, Clarence Smith, and -friend, pected to visit Mlss Scarrott’s Perry Stewart, .of Minineapolis. Judge and’ Mrs. Countryman’ of Watertown, * S. 'D., motored:to:'Be- midji Tuesday !or’ a short visit here. T ter, Mrs;*Mamie Cords, and ‘fa They also expected to”visit at Thief River Falls and places in Dakota en | route, Miss Lily Hovey is spending the week as- the - guest -of e Dervort ‘at ‘the Van. Dervort’ p| on Lake ‘Ttvine where ‘they are spend-| . ing the summer. *The. Misses. Minnie Torpet,’ Esther Sandum, Alma Hucke, Hulda Tus- Mrs, Ralph LaMoy of Akeley and{Florence and Lillian ' Balke, Mabel niece, Miss Mabel Preston of Lu-|Vestibule, all students of ‘the State|will be given in the afternoom. The | Tomorrow evening the Miss Faith geneui verne, who were week-end guests in | Teachers college, also Bemidji with Mrs. P. J. Russell and | Flumer, Joe Plumer = and t;‘-;;Aflalc ily, left Tuesday f ir homes. | Hucke enjoyed an outing with picni famlly, left Tuesday for tieir home supper at Diamond Point this after- Mrs. J. R. Evans .of .EanClaire,|noon. Wis., who has been a guest in Be- midji for the past month at the home "'Mr.and Mrs."A. Brink and three of her brother-in-law, E. R.: Eyans, children, Adley, Lyman” and Vivian, and family, 915 Beltrami aveiiue,|of Donaldson, Minn., were guests in Bemldjx of Mr. and Mrs. Gustav —Thompsnu, ‘1122 Minnesota avenue, 'Monday ‘and Tuesday of this week, '| leaving Tuesday for their home, They. are touring Northern Minnesota” and Mac Elliott and }us c}mm, Mr. Sex— have visited friends at Duluth, Su- smith, both of Morden, ba, | perior apd Crosby en_route. motored " to - Bemidji, arril Tuesdly ,nnd are guests of ‘th : 50,000: to loan: farms, -Dean mer’s cousin; Mrs. P. L. Hines, and|Lasd compan: i 118t family, for a fow days. H. S. Berkhart of Spokane, Wash., who ‘has. been the guest of Donald Smith in "Bemidji for the:past week while transnctmg business here, left Tuesday evenmg ‘for Minneapolis where he expects to spend the sum- mer months during his vacation. He is a dental student at the Univer- sity of Minnesota, having one more year of study to complete his coyrse. left this morning for her home."* Miss, Knthleen Whalen of Stephens, Minn., was the week-end guest of her sister, Miss Mollie Whalen, 307 Sey- enth street, who is a summer student at the State Teachers college. She was en route from Devil's Lake where she has been visiting. New Grass Rugs, large and small, in tasteful new colorings, at the Mc- Kee Furniture & Undertakmg Co. 1d7-12 Ideal Porch Shades just arrived at the McKee Furniture & Undertaking Co. 1d7-12 ) Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Martin and daughter Norma also Mrs. Arthur Flatner and daugh-| te's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John Vic ter Lillian of McIntosh, motored to|of Bathgate, N. D., who have been Bemidji from the latter dplace yes-| visiting ' friends and relatives at Cass terday and were guests until today|Lake for a short time, motored to of Mr. and Mrs. Carol Hill. Bemldn Saturday and enjoyed a pic- nic dinner and outing at Diamond Point. Mr. and Mrs. Lydick and Mr. Torguson returned to Cass Lake:Sat- Fields of Seattle, were ‘in urday evening, but Mr. Vi¢.and ' wife, Tuesddy en route to Tensm spent Sunday in the city as the visit Mrs. Murray’s mother, Mrs.|guest of friends. Wm. Fellows, for a month... :FThey are . — R making the trip by auto and report| Polar Pie, “"Ask for it. 2-14tt Mss Loretta McCusker, stenog- fine roads and a very enjoyable. trip. rapher at the Chicaga Fox & Crat- ing' company’s office, was suddenly. taken very seriously ill Monday night with acute appendicitis, and was tak- en to the hospital‘at Crookston Tues- Mr. and Mrs. William' Muryay Spokane, and -their nephe Oley Holton and part; others; of Hanley Falls, were in’ Be- midji Tuesday. They - are touring the northern “part of the state, and from here will go to Dakota to visit relatives at different plates, then to Canada to look after farm interests. They expect thelr trip to take them about six weeks and report éxcellent roads thus far. of four|, Katherine Markus. A message e~ ceived here late ' Tuesday évening| stated that the operation- had “beend performed ' there late’ in the after- noon, and she had come out from thé] anesthetlc and wag doing as well as l could be expected. Her mother, of Wahpeton; N. D., could not get there in time for the operation, but ex- peeted to fe&fl:h there- this mornm%. BLUNDERS i Mr and Mrs. John Vic of Bath- gate, N, D., were among the tourist guests who registered at ‘Diamond ‘Point Saturday. Learning, incidental- ly, that the Neeley and Knox -fam- ilies;,» who were neighbors of theirs at Boyd 20 years ago, were located in' Bemidji, they stopped over to re- ey, their acquaintances. Mr. Vie is a real estate agent and had made sev- eral business trips here without be- ing aware that his old friends were living here. Mr. and Mrs. Vic left by ‘auto Monday morning. for‘Hal- jlock, Minn., where they will visit at Watson, Boyd is this wron‘lf gil:l be found among: night' i d starting on'an overland | chirch before trip (What “Blunder” do"¥9 ‘inmfl) hes s & v 1922, 4 d. Edit it sevenl of t eir ch:lrdren s, Miss' Mary; returned to Bemidji Sin-{ ¢ 1éave - Thursday morning for 'Grand|home, Mr. and Mrs. 'G. W. *|and ;wly. = Mrs.' A sum, Evelyn Johnson, Bena Flekke, Lake Sunday, July 16. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lydlck John of Huron, S. D.,|Torguson of Montevideo and the lat- b day. She was-accompanied by Miss -heed Gordon Smith, friends for a few days before return-|the latter,} 1709 Irvine avenue, at ing to their home at Bathgate. They{the second\of a series of were guests for a month of relatives|chain partids and Montevideo | members of\ the before coming here, and in a fort-| Missionary s cxet,y of the Methodist Is: ipell, Mont., to vis-| group of fen Yo be entertained each ume, these Iadfes uniting and enter- v SR 'tamlng twenty afternoon was enjoyed while the Jguests sewed ‘and lunch was served by ‘the ‘'hostesses. ‘At a short busi~ ness meetmgl the chain parties were also explained and discussed, several - letters being read from headquarters o1 " | relative to these. ENTERTAIN AT ‘DINNER Mr. and Mrs. L. B.“Grandy, 528 Twelfth,street, had as 6 o’clock din- ner guests last. ENJOY “HOME” PICNIC A ‘party of 'friends had planned evening,*‘at’'their|an all-day outing ‘ahd picnic dinner “Harnwell |at Lake Itasca figate Park Sunday, |)‘\, but, the rain " pH venting, they “ad- journed to-the home! of Mr. and Mrs. MQMHQART Edward ’qumer Fourteenth & HOID 3 men’ went fishing ,‘Afl i“ifie“w‘nfl q._of the ingipg_home a fine Moosel Leglon are. WU :W;&;o’clock S0ps be preuent at'the élekfl ar meeting t0|per was served from the lunch bas- be held 'this évenipg‘at 8 o’clock at|kets: packed earlier” in~ the day for the Moose 'hall. }‘ ;flm.y mc d Messrs, and ‘Mes- KNlGHTSL‘%F ‘caLum BUS g d.??Euezson, Clifford Om- MEETING' 0% fiw J g)}f:ank Rappatta, Edward The Knights of Columb ‘1! ramer and Peabody, Misses Anna meet for their regular’ busmess meet-| Poterson and Bertha Treiche l ing ‘this evening at 8 o’clock at the| Messrs, Al and Joe Kramer. K. C:‘hall ‘and all iembers’ are. re- | ~~mrs qnested to \3e present. SANFORD HALL STUDENTS TO' ENTERTAIN FACULTY The ‘faculty of ‘the State Teachers college will'be guests of honor at a 6 o’clock dinner this evening to be|evening and as a result there will given by the Sanford Hall summer be no meeting of the Kiwanos club students of the co]]ege tomorrow noon. The Friday evening party will consist of a banquet at ORDER OF FORESTERS TO: Birchmont, followed by a dancing i “n;aza'r -munsbAg ‘}HGHT party. The Woman’s Catholic 'Ordér *of(, Foresters will hold a"bu: iness, meg DANCE AT BIRCHMONT 15 ing Thursday evening ‘at<R&:o'cloe ONLY LIGHTLY ATTENDED in "the ‘basement of the church and all members ‘are urged to by SIS | ) Lo ing.party at the Birchmont summer “ ENTERTAIN AT DINNER hotel last evening was only lightly "Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Knox, 1117 !attended. In addition to the guests Park avenue had:a their guest at a|of the hotel there there a few pres- 1 o’clock dinner; Sunday, Mr. and|ent from Bemidji. Friday evening John Vic of Bathgate, N. D.,|the Kiwanis club is giving a party nd" Mrs. D. J. Neeley,, Miss|at Birchmont, a banquet followed by e]ey and Douglas Neeley of | dancing. . Next Tuesday evening, the Be- midji Country Club is sponsoring a dancing party at. Birchmont, cards to be provided for those who do not {care to danece. Music will be furn- ished by Dot Van’s orchestra. Van’s orchestra is giving a dance - program |at the Waville pavilion this evening. Original their ‘iotor “trip i Ut park. The KIWANIS CLUB WILL NOT HOLD MEETING THIS WEEK Bemidji Kiwanians, are to enjoy The regular Tuesday evening danc- Bemidji. CONCORDIA LADIES’ AID: TO HOLD, PICNIC " SU e Concordik Latlies’s Hold” its” annual “picnic at ige ¢ream will be sold. Keens orchestra of Sioux Falls, S. D., will furnish the music for a dance to be given at the new armory under Legion public is invited. METHODIST AID DIVISION e MEETS FRIDAY AFTERNOON |the auspices of the local " A" pleasant " socialNEW ‘BIL'FILLING STATION Ladies Night at® Birchmont Friday|Sunday on a combined pleasure and INSTALLED IN FIFTH WARD A new, up to date oil filling sta- tion has been installed at the Ny- more garage, Fifth Ward, and is being operated by Johnson, McCul- louch and Casto, who expect to take care of much of that business in Nymore, being located on the highway to Cass Lake and the Twin Cities.. Red Crown gasoline and handled by this concern. S ety st OTHES TIME LAST 'YEAR 10/ Bols2Martin' knocked : -out Frank Morah in the seventh’ l'\lond in New~ York.- & !Rourk elvetonm_ fight man-| agér, named as deputy on'the New. York - State Boxing Cummxssxon Darby Bill Clymer was appointed manager of the Tulsa clitb. Detroit- ‘won in the sixteenth in-| mng from the Athletics when Sar- geant tripled and scored on a sacri- fice fly. Cleyeland won a double-header from the Boston Red Sox. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Porte, Mrs. | A. G. Jacobson and Mrs. E. H. Denu returned Tuesday evening from Minneapolis where they motored business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Albachten and little daughter Merle expect to leave ‘tomorrow morning for their new home in St. Paul. They will mo-| tor ‘down. Their friends in Bemidjiwish them success in_theéir new home. | Previewed Norma Talmadge pro- duction, ‘“‘Smilin’ Through,” in California Theatre, Venice, to- night. Con-?er it onc of the greatest - pictures ever screened here. potitive seneation. Au- dicnce went wild over it. Won-' derful supportigg cast. Another great triumph for First National. Thornton Kmnéy and George A. Clovel-nd The dining room division of the|Post. Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist church, e ki Ao human, i S You are invited to-attend the = Demonstration in charge of Miss Vida McMillan‘of Chicago meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Walker Sr., 1019 Park: avenue, and all memhers are requested to be present. BUSY BEES OF G. A/ Ri' " CIRCLE MEET THURSDAY The Busy Bees of the-G. A. R, Ciz-. .cle ‘will. meet Thursday aRernoon from 2 unitil:5 o’clock at the'home of (Mrs. Floyd Seaver, 1401’ Mifmesota ‘avenue, -and all members are invited to be present. Each member .also has the privilege of inviting a friend. PRESBYTERIAN DIVISION HOLDS MEETING THURSDAY The postponed meeting of Division No. 3 of the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid, Mrs. B. A, Dilley chairman, an- nounced for Tuesday, will be held tomorrow afternoon at the farm ome of Mrs, Ralph Grover, and all members are requested to be pres- ent. RINSO WASH . l-:y.yov SLUMBER PARTY TOR IS HERE Millep Lily Hovey and Lucille Van Y ¢ntertained at a slumber st¢gvening at the home of the "honor of Clara Coe, the oc; g her 18th birth anniver- e amty lunch and breakfast were' served by the hostesses, The invited guests were Misses Gertrude Coy, Bertha Treichel, Lucy Dalby, Lily Hovgy; Lucille Van Dervort and the g\i&’ of honor, Clara Coe. MISs RUDY ENTERTAINS Miss Edls Rudy entertained a few friends' last evening at the Marin summer home, Lake Marquette. The hours were pleasantly spent in danc¥| ing, and lunch was served by the hostess. The guests included Misses family washing—different from thing you have eve: used, BE SURE TO SEE THIS DEMONSTRATION 17 for 95¢— Washing Machine size 23¢ Palace Meat IIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIlllllIIllmIII||IIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIII|l|l||IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIHfiIll|l|l|||l|l||||||l| . at our store now TAKES THE PLACE OF BAR SOAP FOR THE REGULAR FAMILY AN EXPERT RINSO DEMONSTRA. to demonstrate this new soap for the Special Demonstration Prices 7c a package—5 for 29¢—10 for 57c PHONES 200-201 li‘ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIlllllllIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIlflIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIl..‘ = I any- Soaks Clot;? Clean and Gmcery IlllIIllllflllIIIIIIIIIIIIH!llllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllm | ‘Dolores Barnell, Mabel Croon, Ragn- hild Moe, Alice Dean, Lorraine Kreatz and Myrtle Rame, also Chas. Louis Rudy, I‘.rnest Olson, Clarence Smith and Perry Stewart of Minneapolis, and Kennth Longbolla of Littlefork. METHODIST MISSION SOCIETY 'HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW |« The W F. M. society of the Meth- odist church will hold their regular monthly meeting tomorrow after- noon at the home of Mrs. W. B. Elwell, 1319 Beltrami avenue, and all members and friends are invited to be présent. Mrs; Vivian requests that |#he ‘members bring |~ ¥ théir Afieeedery‘ oolq; ‘with them, the 2 fourth chapter of thé book to be dis- cusged. ' A,,vocal solo will be given by Miss Garne ‘Brown. sacono OF SERIES OF . * : \mssm{ CHAIN PARTIES ~Mesdames. PAE. Welch and J, C. McGhee ‘entertained a company of twenty ladies yesterday afternoon from 3 until 5 o’clock at the home of twelve to be given by the Woman’s Fareign September 1st, & ELKO "%, f‘Mother g b Eternal’? The Most Wonderful Story of L “"Mother-Love Evér Told T ' Three Shows Daily—2:30-7:30-9:00 '’ Special Orchestra—Chas. Pflock, dirgctor J Admission: Mat. 10c-25c—Eve. 10¢-30c —THURSDAY & FRIDAY— Marion Davies, in—*Beauty’s Worth” ] TODAY Martin. Polarine Oils and Greases will be | i large circle of ||l T We 'héwe almost any kind of a on sale coat you want. "Make a small deposit on any coat and we will hold it here in until paid” for or called torage on coats free. , Stora 8 for.” gS THE 'CROWD TO JOHNSON’S they all go JOHNSON'S for