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? [PERSONAL Items for this column will be’ gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, me 114-W. Readers owe it to their guests and to tham- _selves to see that it f loeal interestare reported. Every item given proper ‘considera “tiem when source is known. ,;‘0,000 to loan on;farms. Dean Land eompany. 1-18t8 For picnic or excursion parties, charter passenger launch THOR. A. A. Lee, licensed pilot. - Phorie 503J. . Lo M 1m9-2 TO.BE BEAUTIFUL MADE EASY If you would learn to possess the beauty of Helen of Troy or Cleo- atra, see— “THE BEAUTY SHOP” A Paramount All-Star Comedy at the ELKO THEATER TONIGH’I’25 ¥ k 2t 8- ‘Fancy Alberta Peaches, $1.15 per crate—at. Miller's. Cash & Carry Grocery. . @ .. . d Mrs. John lfinbe;g left the first of the week for Rochester where she expected to Zonsult: specialists. S5 D. C. Dvoracek, county agent, mo- tored today to Wilton on a business trip. wERE Mrs. Lon Davis“iof Wilton was shopping and calling on friends in ‘Leo' Mayer is- visiting friends at Grand Forks this week, having mo. tored there Sunday, and expecting to return today. i Clayton Marrs, who is employed at carpenter work near Solway mo- tored onbusiness to Bemidji Wed- nesday. a2 Fancy Albérta.Peaches, $1.15 per crate—at ‘Miller's Cash & Carry Grocery. & @ d Mrs. William A stn{' of near Ta- coma, Wash., is visiting: Mr, Austin’s’ sister, Mrs, B. Getchell, 902 Bemidji avenue having arrived in time to take in the fair. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pegelow have purchased the Philip Gill property, 704 Bemidji avenue, and will move there soon from the Clayton apat ments. . N. L. Knox of Pleasant Valley visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Knox, 1117 Park avenue, while transacting business in the. city Monday. ' “"Mrs."J. M. Barnett and little grand son Bobby Hulett of Duluth, return- ed this week to her home, 1008 Mis- sissippi avenue after spending a short time at the Barnett cottage on Lake Plantanganet. Miss Mabel Aubolee, who is in the employ:of a merchantile com- pany at Crokston arrived in Bemidji Tuesday to spend her vacation with her parerts Mr. and Mrs. Aubolee 1107 Park Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kenfield and Bemidji Thursday. A. D. Perry of Northern drove to Bemidji yesterday and attended to business, matters. . Mr. and Mrs: Philip Gill and fam- ily moved ‘yesterday from their new home at International Falls. TO BE BEAUTIFUL MADE EASY If you.would learn to possess the beauty of Helen of Troy or Cleo- patra, see— % “THE BEAUTY SHOP” A Paramount All-Star Comedy at the ELKO THEATER TONIZGHT & ¥ t 8-2. Mrs, .Roy Cnfiwright and two chil- dren of Northern were shopping and calling on friends in Bemidji yester- day. ar Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt re- turned yesterday. - from .Northwood, N. D., where they motored the first of the week to transalt business. Miss Lucile ‘Young, who has been ill at her home, 404 Minnesota ave- nue for a week, is reported as slight- ly improved. Fancy Alberta Peaches, $1.15 per crate—at Miller’s Cash & Carry Grocery. 1d Miss Gwendolyn - Medlam .of St, Paul who was the guest of Miss Alice Cameron in Bemidji for two weeks, returned to her home the latter part of the week. . i TO ‘BE BEAUTIFUL MADE EASY If you would learn to possess the beauty of Helen of Troy or Cleo- patra, see— ~ “THE BEAUTY SHOP” A Paramount - All-Star Comedy at the ELKO THEATER TONIGHT : > 2t 8-25 of Elk River evening’ and le, Ray Kahiler, ica avenue. Miss Irene Kshiles arrived in.-Bemidji’ is a guest of her and family, 413 Mrs. C. W. Vanderslis returned last night from_Walker where she visited Miss "Emma_* Spencer, for. a few days this weeki i~ Miss Lucile Hawkins:of Hammond, Wis., who visited for a few days in Bemidji with Miss. Margaret McGhee, returned to her home' the latter part of the week. \ Mrs. May Anbur‘n, who has wisit- ed her father, George Cheney, Irvine |\ avenue, for a week, returned to her home at Hibbing Thursday. Mrs. Ed. Foley, daughter Lucile and son Merton, of Elk River are guests at the home of Mr.‘and Mrs. W. P, Foley, having arrived.in ‘Be- midji last evening by auto. Mrs. Charlotte Brooks and ‘little son Billy aré ‘spending today in Be- midji with:--her sister, Miss Lillian French. They will return to their farm home, Frohn, again tonight. Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Koors and their guest, Miss Marie Raymond, and Miss Mae Clish motored yesterday to Walker on a combined business and pleasure trip, returning to Bemidji last evening. ! Miss Virginia Whitting, who has been the guest of Miss Flora Shep. herd in Bemidji for about ten days, and also attending the Northern Minnesota fair, returned to her home at Blackduck Wednesday. Mr.* and Mrs.. John Kahiler of Princeton, Minn., returned to rtheir home this morning after visiting for a week at the home of their sory, Ray Kahiler, and family. They mn’e the{ will attend scnool, the fall “ trip’ by auto. ‘opening: son John, Mrs. Harold 'Hayner and baby, and Mrs. Quincy Brooks mo- tored to Big Falls for an all-day outing, returning to. Bemidji last evening. Mrs. George Webster and twin sons left yesterday for their home in Virginia after visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Barnett, and her sister, Mrs. Harold Swisher and family. ‘They made the trip by auto. Mr. and Mrs. Towbridge of Frazee, Minn., parents of Tirs. Alex Blair, who have been guests at the Blair home, 817 Thirteenth street, for several days and attending the Northern Minnesota fair, left Wed- nesday for their home, having made the trip by auto. Mrs .George ,Klungness and two children have returned to their home, 518 Fifth street, from a two weeks’ visit with her parents.at Chippewa Falls, Wis. Her brother, Frank Thome, accompanied them to Be- ‘THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PAGE FIVE w\ I. O. O.-F. MEET TONIGHT The. regular.megting of the 1. O. 0. F. will be held :this' evening at 8 o’clock at the Moose hall, and all members are requested td, be -pres- ‘| ent. GILLS ARE'DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gill and fam- ily were 6:30 o’clock dinner guests last evening' atf the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Younggren, 915 bemidji avenue. HOUSE PARTY AT RUSSELL SUMMMER HOME Miss Margaret Fitzgerald enter- tained four girl friends at a house party at the Russell summer cottage Birchmont Beach for a few days this. week, they returning from the outing last evening. G. A. R. AND CIRCLE MEETING SATURDAY P. M. The regular meeting of the Grand Army of the Republic will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock 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 present. MRS. TORRANCE WINS IN LADIES TOURNAMENT An interesting game is reported at the Golf Tournament played at the Golf Links by the Ladies Wed- nesday afternoon. Mrs. G. M, Tor- rance won first prize and Mrs. Wil- bur Lycan and Mrs. J. A. Young- gren tied for second. After the game refreshments were served at the club by Mesdames A. J. MacMillan and J. A. Younggren. Ellén Dilley, Elizabeth, Wniklesky and Kathleen Russell, with Mrs. M. A. Downs and Mrs. Fitzgerald as chaperons. SHEVLIN-MOOSE Mrs. Annette Felch visited at the home of Mrs. J. T. Hendricks Thurs- day afternoon, Henry Stevens shipped his Case gas engine and separator from Shev- lin to Grafton, N. D., Friday. Mr. Stevens and Emil Julin left on Sun- day by auto for Grafton where. they intend to thresh. s Harold and Olaf Syverson visited at the Felch home Sunday after- noon. midji and will be their guest for about three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. A, D. Johnson and family have as their guests his moth- er, Mrs. L. G. Johnson of Pillager, and hersister, Mrs. Bert Neumann and daughter Adelaide of Austin, Minn., they having arrived here last evening and will visit for a few days. Misses Vina and Della Peterson spent the week end in Bemidji at the home of Miss Lillian ~French, the latter undergoing an operation for the removal of her tonsils. ‘They re- turned the first of the week to their home at’ Solway. Two auto loads of Bemidji peo- plé, including Mrs. K. H. Olson and her guests, Mrs, F. H. Armstrong, Annie and Frank Armstrong, Mrs. Joe McTaggart, Mrs. J. B. Minnick and Mrs. John Richards motored to ‘Tenstrike today to spend the day at the home of Mrs. E. A. Grier Mr..and Mrs. J. D, Neeley, Mrs. M. W. Knox and Mrs. Will Tustin of Tacoma Wash., motored to Neeley’s Siding near Puposky Wednesday ‘and spent the day pleasantly review- ing old land marks. Mrs. Austin was a resident of that vicinity some years ago, she and her husband having homesteaded there contemporaneous- 1y with the Knox and Neeley fami- les. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Leopold and mily, who have visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Posz, 1205 Irvine avenue, left yesterday by auto for southern Minnesota where they will visit before returning to their home. Mrs. Leopold and Mrs. Posz are sisters. They purchased a farm property near the golf links while here, and expect to return in the spring to make their homg. T0 BE BEAUTIFUL MADE EASY * If you would learn o ‘possess the bemuty of Helen of Troy:or’ Cleo- palra, seé— v “THE BEAUTY SHOP” A Paramount Ali-Star Comedy at] the ELKO THEATER TONIGHT . 2t 8-25 Mrs. George Webester and child- red Fern, Wallace and Willard, swho have Eaen visiting her sisters Mrs. George Detty, 815 Mississippi ave- nue, and Mrs. Harold Swisher, 923 Irvine avenue, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Barnett, 1008 Mississip- pi avenue, and at the latter’s sum- mer cottage on Lake Plantanganet during a weeks vacation motored to Lake Plantanganet Wednesday af- ternoon. They left from there the follnyi morning by auto for their ‘home i’fflibbing where the children term 1_:_;4 :Monday. Harold and Anna Syverson were Bagley callers Friday. ; John Hoff did mot run his huller on Monday and Thursday on account of high wind. He hulled clover for Frank, Conrad and T. Julin and Lud- wig Bredeson this week. Mammoth clover is yielding about four bushels per acre.” L. Bredeson’s alsike yield- ed six bushel per acres. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harvey mo- tored to Bemidji Wednesday and Thursday to attend the fair. Mr, and Mrs. O. E. Evenvold and family attended the fair at Bemidji Friday afternoon Mrs. Joe Lenis and family called at the Felch home Friday forenoon. Frank Julin made a business call at the Felch farm Monday morning. Frank Julin visited his brothers, Emil and August, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Wimer visited their daughter, Mrs. Emil Norden at Fosstom. Julia and Henry Hoff of Moose re- turned from Fosston Wednesday where they had visited their sister, Mrs. Beckstrom. Mrs. Annette Felch and son George called at the Otis. Wimer home Thursday evening. Mrs. Lester Wilcox and children returned to Shevlin Saturday after- noon, after a week’s visit with her brother, Jack Houseman, who lives near Solway. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Wimer motored to Bagley Thursday to consult Dr. Campbell in regard to the illness of their infant son, . John . Anderson is assisting’ Lud- wig-Bredeson hull clover this week. Mrs. G. W. Felch spent the week end in Bemidji attending the fair, and while there she was a guest at the Will Avery home. Between-train visitors in Bemidji Saturday were - Oscar gulson, George Felch, Marion Skarloid* and Eleanor Thorpe. ) Mrs. George Felch received iword Saturday forenoon that her father, C. A. Madison, who lived tanley, N. D., had been shot Friday'night at midnight. . ‘S8he left Saturday after- noon -to .atténd the funmeral, which was held at 10 ¢’clock Tuesday morn- ing, August 22. Chester Burfield, Sam Desjardner and Herbert Schrek were callers at the Felch farm Friday afternoon. TENSTRIKE While coming from Bemidji last week Wednesday, Come Cyr’s car locked wheels with another car, No one hurt. Charles Graham visited in Bemidji last Thursday. H. W. Arlong of Chicago was a business caller . here one day last week. H H All business ~places of -Tenstrike lnccounc of the fair, were closed Friday of last week on i | 424x48— [ . UNDERT. co. Mr. and Mrs. W. A .Rice and Mr. and Mrs. James Rice motored to Be- midji last Friday. Y Ben. Walter, W. S. Gregg and Ar- thur Jacobson motored- to Bemidji last Thursday. 4 Mr. and Mrs, James Hagadone mo- tore dto Bemidji Saturday. Albert Almendinger, spent Wed- nesday and_Thursday in Bemidji. . Jast. Wednesday at Blackduck curred the marriage of Miss Antoin- ette Fortier and Clarence Theriault. Mr. and"‘Mrs fTheriadlt’ ‘will make their home in Tenstrike: | Their many| friends wish them success. *E."L. Berston of Minneapolis mo- tore dthrough here a week ago en route to Hines. Mr. Berston will teach in Sandstone this year. The Ten Thousand Lakes associa- tion is doing wonderful work for Northern Minnesota. Each day there are numerous tourists passing thru on their way to some resort. Mr. and Mrs. P. E, Mattiscn of Nebish were Tenstrike callers Sun- day. Louis Cohenons came back from Nary Wednesday to spend a week. -Although heavy forest fires are raging south of Walker and on the Iron Range, this vicinity has escaped serious damage up to the present time. Herman Gregg was a business call- er in Bemidji Saturday. Rev. and” Mrs. 1. Woodcock and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woodcock mo- tored to Bemidji one day last week. . Work has already been started on the so-cglled Farley road. Rev. I. Woodcock held services at Spur Sunday afternoon. Mrs. E, A. Grier motored to Be- midji, Tuesday of last week. Alfred Wild, Alfred Hass and Ben Hass are working with Walter Myers, who has a contract for cut- ting logs between Northome and Blackduck. Alfred Wild purchased a Ford touring car in Bemidji last week. Rev. Carl Zorn held services in Northome a week ago Sunday. Alfred Wild motored to Bemidji last week Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Fellows mo- idji Friday of last week. Mrs. E. A. Grier has been on the sick list the past week. Calhoun Grier and Martin Hass won prizes A and B in the cattle judging contest at the Beltrami county fair last week, ~They both get a free trip to the State fair at Midway, St. Paul. i Miss Amelia Hofer, who is on the sick list, is improving. Gottfried Hofer and Raymond Gaxdner left Jor Dakota about two' weeks ago. ;. Alvin and {;Emma _Johnson and ‘Wm. Morcan of Thief River Falls are visiting here the past week. Alvin Johngon and Wm. Morcan motored to Thief River Falls last Sunday. 1 . Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Robideau and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hagadoge mo- tored to Bemidji last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Washburn visited at ALWAYS ASK FOR s Linoleum for Boery Floor in the Houso When You Want to Best FLOOR COVERING They lie flat on the floor, without fastening— They are fully guaranteed to give satisfactory service— Buy them for kitchen, din- ing room or bed room—they| are sanitary, easily cleaned and attractive— We are glad to recommend| | Armstrong’s Linoleum Rugs because they retain _their beautiful colors, and you fwill get the best possible ‘value for your money— Our assortment is quite.com-k | plete. 5o THE NEW EELT RAINBOW R ARE | HERE—Made of ipure fur and”waol ‘fslt, in assorted the h Bath 3“ Canoe—. Washable, . Wat oof, Re-| versible, Firepr: and At-| tractive— 4 We have them in the follow- ing sizes: 18x72,°36x72 and ;Cnn be used for table run-| 'ners, piano bench cover or| (as a rug— Ask to See Them! 120:Third St.. Pline 222-W, the C, J. Wild, E. E. Schulke and Jos. Hampl homes about two weeks ago. Last Sunday afternoon a disas- trous fire of unknown origin destroy- ed the barn, hay and grain stacks and a large amount of machinery, etc., at the L. S/ Burton home.: Ng one Wwas hame: at the time of the starting. of the fire. It' was impos- siblg. to, save .auy ., of; the:things in and around the barn.: ¥ Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Schulke; and: 'daughters, Florence and. Violet, mouj: tored 'tp' Akeley Sunday’ where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lyons. “‘Rev. Martin E. Heine, who is to succeed Rev. Carl M, Zorn as pas- tor of the Lutheran congregation here, will preach his first sermon here on Sunday, September 3rd. The Walther League will give an ice cream social at the E. F. Kruger home on Friday, September 1st. This is given in order for the community to get acquainted with Rev. Heine. Everybody is welcome. The Presbyterian Ladies™ Aid met at the home of Mrs. W. A. Pemble Thursday. Mrs. Ross Bryant and Mrs. W. A. Pemble entertained. Mrs. Wm, Travis, who is visiting in Nebraska, is expected back in the early part of September. The Misses Freda and Florence Jameson of Bemidji visited at the E. E. Schulke home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. Haluptzok motor- ed to Bemidji Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. . W. A. Rice motored to Bemidji Sunday evening. The Presbyterian choir had a re- hearsal at the E. A. Grier home last 1Y Joqasren]? Friday evening. ik Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hampl and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wild motored to Be- midji last Saturday. School will epen on Tuesday, Sep- tember 5th. Rev. C. Trudeau of Blackduck held serveies here Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Erickson of Baudette are visiting with Mrs. Erickson’s. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pemble. Rey. and Mrs. Wilcox of Euclid sited nearly a week with Rev. and Mrs. I. Woodcock and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woodcock. R. Jacobson, who is employed at International Falls, visited here for a few days. Paul and~ Douglas Kruger are spending a few weeks with relatives in Deer TCreek. - EDGEWOOD Mrs. Joe Burns visited her sister, Mrs. August Luedtke Jr. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Frost were Be- midji business callers Tuesday, Mrs. William Kingsbury and Mrs. Max Lucbeck attended the Beltrami county fair Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Stillwell and Mr. and Mrs. George Cox were shop- ping in Bemidji on Tuesday. Harry Vogt and family visited F. J. Wright and family Tuesday. Ed. Bohlman and Lee Hiltz called on August Luedtke, Jr., Monday eve- ning. Joe Willenberg was a Bemidji business caller Thursday. Fred and Katie Luedtke, Clif L ford and Bertha = Phibbs and Missqo= Dorothy Wright spent Friday ewve ning at the counfy fair. GOODLAND ——— The Union Ladies’ Aid will give an ice cream social gt the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Percy E. Mills Satur day evening, August 26th. Every- one welcome. S Mrs. Wm, Clark and sons Donald and John called on Mrs. Percy Mills Tuesday. . Fred Theriault motored to Cass Lake. Wednesday on business. e Mr. and Mrs. Coppernoll returned to their home here Wednesday after spending several weeks in Dakota. John Mulmquist and William Clark accompanied Mr. McFarlin, stock buyer of Crookston, to Pennington, Kitichi, Moose Lake and Goodland Wednesday, where he stock. John Bliss was a supper guest at the Mulmquist home Wednesday eve= ning. Charlie Lausche of Pennington mo- tored to Cass Lake Tuesday. { Horace Lydick visited his family— 5 Tuesday. i Percy Mills, Jay Wells and Reuel | Smith were working on the east and west town road this week. ! Doris Wilson of Kitichi spent the | 4 i purchased"] 1 | week .end. with Elizabeth Mills of | Pennington last week. — Wm. Clark was a supper guest at the John Mulmquist home Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Luedtke Jr.,|day. Office Supplies. 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