Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 11, 1922, Page 5

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| Moines, . Towa, .- Ed.:Souder of Turtls River lumd t -Bemidji Thursday and called on | friends. Mzr. and Mu. R. W. Leibale ot Des arrived Wednesday and will spend the remainder of the month’ at the Dean camp at Grace lake, ‘White: Skirts: 79c—at Troppman’s, cotton _gaberdine . Wash 1d ‘|- ‘Mrs. 3. F. Essler and Ler mother, called ‘on_friends thi 8| opping in the city’ Tuesday: Mr. atid Mrs. . John Luchen of Fernhill. motored: emidji Tues- day and transacted: business. . Misses Carol,: Bess' and ~Florence Knox returned. last week from Ne- " bish 'where .they ‘had -enjoyed a' two weeks’ vacation - _on their father's farm . R Danee tonight at K C hall, Mumc by Schuck’s Jazz Orchestra. - 1d G. D. Greigg an ‘G. Hoglin - weré:in Bemidji Mnnday, en route to Hattie, from a Mrs. M. W\ Knox accompani&d her _.dai ‘T-nter, Mrs. A. L. Hall Quest of A is ispending the sum- Tues- relatives for by -Rev. Brauer,:, Mrs. 8. A.-Fenton, and Dan Rose motored today to Walker and Hack- ensack on a combined pleasure and| business trip. Mrs. Jobn Kittleson left Thurs- | day for Thief River-Falls to visit her daughter, Mrs, P. A. Peterson, to whom an 8-pound Wednesday, July 9. Mrs. ‘E. Y., Wilson and daughter, Dorothy, returned Thursday evening from. Minneapolis where they spent a few'days at the home of Mrs, Wil- son’s parents en route home from Rochester. Extra! " Extral Special Attrac- tion!—*“Dave” and “Mae” ' Ha thorne, The Harmony Duo, in a new, refined, high-class comedy, singing an dtalking ‘act..- At the Elko The- ater Sunday and Mnndny. 3 ld ~ Judge B. J. Reck nnd two daugh— ters, of Mahnomen, 8pent Thursday at.the home of his sister, Mrs. W. E, Dean.: . They were ‘accompanied here 2 formerly of the town of Frohn, and Philip Stitzel of Louiseville, - Ky, Mrs. Dean’s neph- ew. szn Webs;&r. Rollie Schumach- er and Jagon Yaggy of Minneapolis ‘| walked all the, way-to Bemidji. just Gordon ‘and 'Sk lB:y,v Idaho, who. ar spend mer with her parents;. M M. W. Knox, 1117 Park turned to Bemidji ning from Kelliher where Mrs. Betu visited. for ‘a few"days with' former: acquaintances. 5 ¢ children, who have been camping:at Diamond - Point - for -'a -week, left Thursday morning. by auto for their home at Crookston. --While, here they visited a' cousin' at Tenstrike “and friends at Cass-Dalkb’ an i They were residents can years' ago” at. which'time: Mr. Fargo; was a linotype operator for The Sen- tinel. i 3 850,000 to loan on fayms. .Du- Land eompany. ‘| camping there. 8t | died. _the hike, arriving here Thu y.:> ‘The- Webster family were for- idji, Mr. Web- sted bemg -employed as linotype op- erator by ‘The Pioneer. The boys ‘are, camping at Diamond Point. * “Baronett satin’ - and- silk -Fantasi Sport Skirts at $3.95—at Tropp- man’s. . : 1d < Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Erwig and .| daughters,” Helen and Martha, and their, guests, Mr. and Mrs. G. I e- | Crail,. daughter Jean and son.Don- ald, returned to Bemidji yesterday from. Big Turtle -Lake where they 'have ‘enjoyed a ~ten'days’ -outing, Mr. and Mrs. Crail and family left this morning by auto for thenr ‘home m Minneapolis. Jene Flaaten, a tmed northwest mucisian, well known in Bemidji, he 'htfing 'worked here a year ago try- ing . to orgamze a branch.conserva- ‘{tory. of music for the Flaaten con- sexvatory of Duluth, was_killed in Duluth in an auto accident last Sat- urday night. Charles Lyons, driver of the car which struck Mr. Flaaten, rushed him to a hospital, -where he son was horn{’ “1 ta: t‘ll wrong? ‘l'ho answer will be found amoa. todsy’s: want ads, (What “Blunder” do: you suggest?) Copyright 1928, Associated idi’h A~~~ J, W..Wilcox left this morning by auto for Wadena to transact busi- ness there ‘today. E. N. French motored to Minne- apolis Wednesday -to -transact busi- nesgs for a few days. He expects to return to Bemidji tomorrow. z ‘Dn.nce at New Armory Saturday, August. 12th. . Music by Dot Van’s Orchestra. 2d8-10 Frank Lange,. M. G. Foley and Vernon Foley left for Hot Springs, Ark,, Wednesday - morning, making the trip. by .auto. They will bring Mr. Foley’s brother back with them when they return - in . about two' weeks. T. Carlson and daughter ‘Miss. Corrine:arrived home yesterday from a four weeks’ auto trip to br.sskn where they have been visit~ ing relatives and friends. Mr, Carl- son returned as far as St. Paul with them and stopped there for a few days to do his fall buying. — Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Anderson, 1217 Lake boulevard, had as their| house guests for two. days, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Fynskov and son Lowell of Owatonna, and Lester Bordsen of Osakis, Minn, - They are motoring through the state and left Tuesday for Duluth, .where .they will’spend.a few.: days_ before_ returning to their homes. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS " . Bids ‘will 'be. received up’to August 22nd for the erection of a church building at Remey, Minn, % 5 Plans :and 'specifications may. seen at the office of the elerk an at-the office of-F. A. Schweiger, m;- chitect, Moosé Lake, Minn. The board reserves the right'to-re- Ject any- or all bids. MRS. J. R. POUND, Clerk," *.Mason Memorial Congregltmml 3d8+10 Chm'th 3 guests of friends. .Mrs. Wm. Ridell of Turtle River is attending to business matters in Bemidji this week. Miss. Ruth, Loughin of Grand Forks, N. D,, is the guest of Miss Grace Lambe, Grand Forks Bay. Rev. A. Whitby left last night for his home at International Falls aiter visiting friends in Bemidn for about a week. s Mr: ‘and. Mrs. J. H. Koors motor- ed. to ngker Yesterday‘on & busi- ness tnp, ‘retyrning. to Bemidfi“last evening. Mrs.. Wm. LaMont wag operated {on yesterday for the removal of her tonsils and is reported-to be getting along nicely. ’ Mrs. E. E. Kenfield and son John went by train - yesterday to Cass Lake and will spend a few days at Norway Beach. R. F. Root of Duluth is a business visitor in Bemidji today and expects to remain for the Northern Editorial program- tonight. Alvin, Steingon of Mandan, N. D., of Walker, Minn., transacted business here and called on friends this week. Mr. and Mrs, Weismann and fam- ily of Minneapolis are occupying the Gegrge Cochran Sr. cottage at Birch- mont_Beach for two ‘weeks, Mrs.. Garry Brennan has returned to “her home, : Kaplan apartments, from St. Cloud, where she was called because of the serious xllness of her Extra! Special Attrac- " and “Mae” Haw- [armony Duo, in a new, s comedy, singing . At the Elko The- ater Sunday and Monday. 1d Mrs. Fred Bieri arrived in Bemidji yesterday from Minneapalis and is visiting " her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kirk, and family, 1109 Lake boulevard, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Routell of Grand Forks are occupying their summer cottage which has just been completed at Birchmont Beach. He is a clothing merchant at Grand Forks. + is. Neumann arrived in Be- last evening from Two Har- bors and the Range Towns where he has ./ been, . employed ' for -several months and.is the guest of relatives |’ and friends her Walter and William Bem, Jr., mu- tored: with Carl Nelsoh to Bemidji Monday from Nebish, where they were ‘guests‘for nearly three’ weéeks at the farm homes of their uncle, N. L. Knox, and aunt, Mrs. Carl Jones. Extral Extra! Spegial: Attrac- tion:—“Dave” -and ' “Mae” Haw- thorne, The Harmony Duo, in a new, refined, high-class: comedy, singing and' talking act.” At.the Elko The- ' Sunday and Monday, ° daughtet Vivian and go! tored.Tuesday to Thief River Falls and" Crookston where they were the| while Mr, Hak- | kerup was transacting business. They MILLINERY 209 FOURTH STREET Cordlally Tnvites You'r Inspectlon New lelmery for Autumn 1922 Dunng Fair Week | to leave tomorrow for Duluth where | they will ‘be the'‘guest In selecting the season’s. outfit there is nothing more important than a beeommg : Het. ’ You will find ‘here everything that the whim of fashion says is;good—clever Hats that are the creation of ‘artists of repute in the fashion centers. We will be pleased to have yon call and inspect our ahowmg——thb prices 'we know will meet with your approval. : E|'D. H. Wall of Grand Rapids, both i# | days in Bem returned to Bemidji' yesterday. ‘Mrs. Richard Develle of Osage, Minn., is the guest of her parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Olaf Anderson ,1409 Beltrami. avenue, having arrived in Bemidji Wednesday evening. Today she is an all-day guest of Mrs. H. A. Lepper and family, 1410 Minnesota avenue. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Ongsgard and daughter Martha, and Mrs. Gullings, all of Spring Grove, who have béen guests for the past three days at the 1 home of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Qualey, 511 America avenue, left this morn- ing for Minneapolis, making the trip by auto. . Little Kenngth Qualey ac- companied thems . Mrs.. Earl Brown?and!little daugh- ‘ters, Marjorie: and. Dorothy, expect of relatives for two weeks. 4 Herbert Allen of ‘Milwaukee, and traveling .salesmen for the Shevlin 'Mills, who have spent the past few on business, left this morning for their homes. . They. were guests of Mr. and Mrs.: C. L. Isted at dinner at'the Markham ho-{ tel last evening. h Frank Hitchcock left Thursday for his home at Long Beach, Cal,, after transacting ‘business in Bemidji for the past week. He was a guest Wed- nesday at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Schroeder. He has rent- ed his home at 1221 Park avenue to Pat Nugent and family of Laporte who will move here in the fall. Mr. and -Mrs. John Duffy and daughter, Miss Evelyn, and' Mrs. Ernest: Rode. motored from,, Minne- apolis Tuesday to spend a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Campbell, 1106 Dewey aventié. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Al Knutsen and daughter Phyllis from" Minnespolis. * Mrs. Knutsen is a (}aughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Cnmp-l bel! ODD FELLOWS LODGE ‘TO MEET THIS EVENING All membexs of the I. 0. O. F. are requested to he present at the regu- lar meeting to be held ‘this evening at 8 o’clock at the Moose hall. ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Mrs,, George Cochran Jr. enter- tained a few friends Wednesday af- ternoon at her ' summer cottage, Birchmont Beach. Three tables of bridge were enjoyed and a dainty lunch served by the hostess. ENJOY OUTING The members: 'of the Episcopal Guild motored yesterday to the summer home of Mrs. H. Bolger, Lake Plantaggnet, where they en- joyed an afternoon’s outing and held their business meeting. A pienic lunch was served. BETHEL LUTHERAN MEN’S SOCIETY MEETS TONIGHT An interesting program is being prepared for the -meeting of the Men’s society of ‘the Bethel Luther- an church to be held this evening at 8 o’clock at the church This will be followed by a pignic ]unch and all are welcome. ’ & G. A. R. AND G. A. R. CIRCLE HOLD MEETINGS SATURDAY The regular meeting of the G. A. R. will be held tomorrow at 1:30 at the Moose hall. The G. A. R. Circle will meet Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the Moose hall, and all members are requested to be pres- ent. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Chester Treadwell, Mill Park, entertained at 7 o’clock dinner last evening Mr; and Mrs. Al Bercroft and Mr. and = Mrs., Pete Linahan. pleasantly spent in music ‘and con- versation. . MISSIONARY SOCIETY IS ENJOYING PARTY TODAY The fifth of a series of chain par- ties being given, by the Home Mis- sionary society 'to raise funds for their work is taking place this after- noon at the home of Mrs. J. H. Free- man, 1201 Irvine avenue, she being hostess to ten -ladies. Social con- versation was enjoyed throughout the afternoon and- lunch served. TO ENTERTAIN TONIGHT Mrs. A. E. Feir and Mrs. J. Died- rich: are entertaining'this evening at the home of the "former, 908 'Be- midji avenue, as a courtesy to Mrs. A. L. Barker ‘and Mrs. Philip Gill, who will leave Bemidji soon for their new homes. Four tables of bridge will be played and lunch served by the hostesses. Mrs. M. F. Borman, who has vis- ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs, P. Larson and family home southwest of Bemidji, for ‘sev- eral weeks, returned with friends by auto-to her home at Minneapolis' the ||| first of the week. The evening hours were | | at their farm || e . BARKERS 'SURPRISED' . ~Twelve. friends of -Mr. and Mra. A. L. Barker gave them a surprise picnic party at Diamond Point yes- terday afternoon, with a picnic sup- per, after which the guests went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Giv- en and enjoyed a porch party during the evening hours. : Three tables of bridge ‘were played and refreshments were served by Mrs. Given. NORTHWEST WHEAT GROWERS HAVE MINNEAPOLIS OFFICE (By United Press) ‘Minneapolis, .Aug. 11—Arrange- ments for establishment of a sales office here were recently completed by officials of the Northwest Wheat Grower's association. . The office will cooperate in marketing the wheat crop of associa- tion members in Montana, North Dakota and Nebraska. This crop has been estimted at a minimum of 25,- 000,000 bushels. F. L. Jeklyn form-: er had of the London sales office of the o\‘ganlzahon wxll take charge of the office here. ; TEN ACRES YIELD 55 BUSHELS OF OATS HERE One of the first reports of fall - threshing has just arirved at this of- fice from the town of 'Frohn. Wil- liam Rabe threshed 550 bushels ‘of oats from ten acres. Mr. Rabe used a small '20-32 Racine threshing ma- chine. He is a great believer in the small thresher, because he says he gets a large percentage of the grain . than if he were using larger thresh~: er. He has bought himself a complete " cutfit this season and will ~ thresh ! the grain in that vicinity for his neighbors. He reporst that practical- ly all small grains will be almost a bumper crop. This will be good news to the business interests of Bemidji, ;" (HE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS X SPECIAL OFFER DURING FAIR WEEK AUGUST 15TO 19 YOUR CHOICE OF ANY SPRING AND SUMMER AT CO The Sfore cAIzead Elke Bullding [} During Northern Minnesota FAIR WEEK There will be on display a wonderful line of the New Fall Millinery for your inspection. You will find models from Rawak Gage Brown Skully Strong&Warner and many other noted designers. to show you through our entire line. 100 Fall and Winter Sports— We will be pleased Hats, just the thing to wear to.the Fair, auto trip, golf, .I-.. l ®|@©|® ete. Very charming in style and extremely reasonable at $1.95 to $2.50 and $2.95 Don’t Visit Bemidji Without Visiting the ELKO HAT SHOP:

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