Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 31, 1922, Page 10

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Jens“Wolden and'faiiiily-and’Rich- ard Wolden “from 'Kellllmr ‘were ‘Sun: r the .Saum s¢hool for £he 0] year, has now. returned from’ Duluth where . she:spent ‘the summer, , to make: ready, for ;the coming school year. The: other’ teacher is gxpect- ed soon:also. Among those who have been on the sick list: this past week are Mrs.. Geo. Moore Sr, .and::Mrs. Charles ‘Hand. CH ‘Hutchinson' of Eagle Be!_\d vistted at ‘the“Wn. Fel. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER MINNESC | A -TORICAL e e == QOHETY- - LITTLE TURTLE and Mrs. William Grey and hambérlen were in town Sat- shopping and ~calling on ‘EDGEWOOD s« Mr.: and: Mrs,August Hanson of Mr. Paynesville, Minn., motored here and Milo 'C spent the: week end” with Mrs.-Han- [, ... son’s ‘sister, 'Mrs. F. J.' Wright. frien{is Mrs. August Luedtke, Jr., had as ¢ amm “gliests ‘Sanday "Mr. ‘and”Mrs. Wright, ' Mrs. -Joe' ‘Butns, and Mr. and’ Mrs. ‘Max Luebeck. “Mrs. Peter Frost: and ‘Miss ‘Katie Luedtke called on"Mrs Melvin' Stain- btook ‘Sunday. - ! * Joe"Knapp had the ‘misfortune to fall from:'a hay rack 'Thursday and seriously injured hi k. Mr.. and Mrs. Harry ‘Vogt and daukhter. Lurrene, 'visited Mrs. Vogt’s mother, Mrs. Tom®Wright, on Tuesday. . Miss Marjorie Kingsbury visited with “Dorothy Edwards Sunday af- ternoon. Fred Lange is now. at work. put- Phil. Poirier -and children were call- ers at the C. Fournier-home.. Mr. and Mrs." Gilbert Peterson.and daughter Irene, and Mrs, Peterson’s sister<in-law, ;Mrs. Frank Cizner of Lac Lede, Idaho, were all-day Sun. day - visitors. -at the Andrew Dahl home. Martin Berge is. at present busy building a barn: for Mr. Erickson. The Farm' Bureau - meeting was held at the Jens Nelson home, August 24th. daughter Irene, and Mrs. Frank Ciz- ner were Friday :afternoon visitors at the Otto Simon home. Mrs. H..King and daughter, l(u’ and family, are now living on the Danskin farm. Elden Chambevlen, Phil. Becker and August Luense are busy blowing stumps and clearing a place for Mr. Cochran’s camp, which will ‘be built in the near future. Gilbert Peterson, Elden Chamber- len, Mrs. Frank Cizner and Mamie Peterson -attended the sale at Roy Montieth’s. Any one wanting to purchase something reasonable should have been there. A much needed rain fell in this vicinity last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Peterson and son Harold, and Mrs. Peterson’s sis- ter, Helen Clauson, visited at the William Grey home Sunday. William Grey and Lester Peterson called at the Martin Larson home. PINEWOOD eral days at the Pinewood Mercan- tile Co. store while Mr. Rude was away. Five cars of stock were shipped from here Saturday, three of cattle and two of sheep. PARK RAPIDS The thermometer registered thirty- seven Tuesday morning. Plenty close enough to a frost for this time of year. . Mrs. Iva Cutler and children mo- tored to Breezy Point Sunday for a week’s rest before school opens. We hope they will enjoy a well earned rest. School will open here next Mon- day with an enrollment of about 600. We are lacking room, and the pres- ent buildings will be taxed to their SHEVLIN | Geo. T. Baker of Benidji-was & business caller here Tuesday. Rev. Packer friends here Wednesday. Mrs. D. Amadon Mrs. H. D. Searls of Bemidji visited: at the G. F. Scott home Tuesday. of Bagley visited of Bagley and Mr. and Mrs. M. Wold and' Mrs,* P. G. Rock of Solway were shoppm here Friday. C. E. Burfield motored to Blgley) Tuesday. Hubert Durant and Frederick Dami left Wednesday for the Dakota hurg‘ vest fields. H. Hanson of the Shevlin Mercan« tile company spent last week end with his family at Clearbrook. “Peck” Larson of Bagley spenfl Thursday evening here. Mrs. O. E. Petterson left Mondagt for Fertile, Minn., where she will visit at the home of her son, A. E4 Mrs. Etvin “ Misner entertained|ting a cement basement under his o i " town: folks-Sunday -when- Hartmans | house. ‘ , Miss Lora Simon was a Puposky| Mr. and Mrs. Nels Rude returned [utmost to find room for ‘all. No | petterson. from-Kelliher .arrived to spend the Miss- Myrtle Putnam called on caller Saturday - &fternoon. home Saturday from' an auto trip to | doubt rooms will have to be secured Miss Ethel Noyes left Saturday 162 % | afternoon ‘ with thel ‘ISLAND LAKE Miss Mina “Stout, ‘who “has ‘been visiting at-Bemidji for the last week, 4 ret;.nl;ed home--Menday. after i3> M visit® here “with h Olmstead *and-his fnend, Erickson’s ‘pavents, Mr. and” g: Miss -Stuteman; and Mrs. J. A. Lan- John i ville:motored to Red: Lake. . Mrs. W. H.-Whélan: entertained- at o’clock*dinner ~Mrs. Tom -Ander- son: and: her friend, Mrs. Johnson: of Chicago, “Mrs. ‘Olmstead, ‘her son. Ralph Olmstead, and- his’friend ‘Miss™ Stutzman, ‘Mrs.' J.-A. Lanville, . G. Billideau, and her rs, Chas. Frost, and fimumy of, Inst-week er:and Gldys ‘Hoar:of-] Bemid,u and Lavinia: visited at the E. A. Grier home ‘last week. -| moon. 1| Dakota for harvest Work. William ‘Anderson of Bemidji autoed through to ' Puposky ' Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grey and Lester Peterson were callers at the home of G. Peterson. Lester Peterson and William Grey are cutting logs for Mr. Cochran. Mrs. Phil. Poirier and children were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Poirier’s King. R. L. Bull and family have moved from the Danskin farm to Northern where they are running the Six-Mile Their son, Roy Bull, Miss Ovia Wright Tuesday after- Henry Gumboldt called on Max Luebeck on business Saturday. Mrs. -Sarah Knapp entertained a number. of friends at her home Sun- day evening. «Mpr.;-and Mrs. -August-Luedtke, Sr., spent -Sunday - in- Bemidji visiting friends. mother, Mrs. Henry LAVINIA Mr. and Mrs.’ Ralph- Wheeler and ‘family “autoed to International Falls ‘where they expect to make- their home. Miss ‘Alpha Durham visited with friends -in_Bemidji for a few days last-week. Qscar ‘Neff ‘has returned to North Mr. and Mrs: Gilbert Peterson and ! Corner ‘store. sons Stanley: pad; Stout, 7 and “Mrs. Ivon Andree “in_& her son ‘Howard. Mrs: W.H. Whelan nnd Martha ys; Péranlt of Blackduck stappad here: a short time- one day last D ‘bnsmesa ’tny to Bemldn Tnesdsy of last week. Paul Haluptzol been making ,. numerous trips emidji the past week. “Mr. and Mrs. H. D Sorenson-and |’ Mr. and Mrs. F. X."Betz motored to Bemld;l last Friday afternoon. Hne Gomun -Commercial- ctub : . Roy Elliot was a enller at Ts- land L&ke Wednesday. nd M :“Aug. -Anderson was a caller at Island: Lake Friday afternoon. »~Mrsi* J.-'A. Lanville -was -invited out for supper at the F, W. Stout ‘home “Saturday : evening. A. G. Billideau, ‘who has been working ‘in :‘Dakota, -has returned home: ] Mat. Berg was a_business caller ‘at Ish Lake Saturday. UMYs.!W. H. “Whelan, ‘Mrs. J.~ Lanville, Willie Whelan and Stan- ley Stout were Red Lake visitors Sunday. t 'l.‘lusday evening: in their The friends of Chas. Stuart, broth- ther-in-law of Mrs. James Rice, will be: ’shocked: Gmhe‘r that he lost his irme i 2 ell* made a business hesday. d Mrs. O. H. Olmstead of Aid met ab-the: ”""‘;’ Bémitlji called on Mrs:'W: H. Whelan 1 andy Mrs.’ J.'A.-Lanville. . 1 "Mrs. Tvon Andree and children, Pemble and' Mrs. Howard and Robert, and Dorothy El- -] Hot, . Martha Schmidt, Mardell and “{Ha; Stout, and Clarence ‘Allensel- ' Hie= motored “to’ Pleasant Valley. Mr. Benson of Nebish called on Miss Mina- Stout -Sunday. 5 week, A’ served by Mrs. -Ross B; gation here, is week. Lutheran - éot pected tiere- thi: On Friday . eveiiiz s there will be an ‘ice cream social giv- e Kruger, hom benefit »u!«“tfie ] - Sundays - Everybody ia<invited. Paul m:m!iianm Kriger “return: choniwlnd tha Jwin Cities, retiiin: ed Sunday aftérnoon.i Walter Rice is puttmg in the bue- ment of his néw home in Hagali. ’ Ed.. Richardion has:*plirehased * & nuw ‘Stiecial Bix:: Studebaker car. SW: C:'Hugdadone is giving hid busii ness place: & new coat of paint. The Young” Péople’s Christian @eavor met ¥t “the '~ church Tuedday of last week. Roy -Grégg. phinted :portion of the exterior Lutharan”¢hitreh-tast--week. School will open nex week ’l‘ue day, September bth. s that all school chlldren”hll statt‘ Clrcnlfit?s As’ The Round Oak ‘Moistair Heating System is every- where regarded as more than a tbountiful provider -of pleasant warmth. What - its more than 80,000° usérs espec)ally rize is & contmous circulation of one day -last wi Mr. and Mrs. F‘red Walker-ari “danghter Walker of | Plhm, ‘Towa, visited h week with ble. ited in “Bemidji Wédnesdny of ]nb ¢ week. i The Farm. flhmi of Hagali mes at the Hagall! town hall: Suta day evening. '-‘lusrs and Dvnr;ge daughters, Miss. Mina and M-r;gll E ‘Sathre. r. and Mrs. Albert Utech:and amily were eallers at Clearbrook Sunday:. ; iMrs. Brandon expects to visit her ‘mother for a few days this week. Residue Lajombe has been cut- ting ‘corn:on the Wire farm for Mr. Mrs, ‘Paul Utech visited the den- tist“Saturday. i Telephone - service .~ was impaired-, by - the " storm * Wednesday -evening. The wire was broken by a large tree, which blew down near the D. E. Leister place. 5 Mrs. Ralph - Wheeler ‘came to her former home with the intention 'of | getting some ~household” goods, - but had great difficulty in locating all of it. .~ The ‘furniture had-been has-~ 1 tily stored by two young gentlemen Wwho ‘were anxious to call on friends at’ Lavinia Electric lights- have-been installed ‘| at ‘the’ Lavinia: grocery store. Mrs.: Brandon has. received the positi on” 8 teacher for;the Layinia; “Mrs. Ralph Wheeler and two small daughters visited at Bass Lake for 3 few days last week, and returned to their home at International Falls Saturday. " J. L. Sleeper of Viola, Kans, |2 camped “at " Little ‘Bass Lake for a few. days last week. Albert Utech has been sawing logs for’ E. M. Sathre. “Oscar Neff was called to' the er parents- Monday, ¥ cause_of the serious illness of her’ father. . BOYS" BLOUSES STYLE Men’s New ‘Healthtul Air FALL CAPS ‘Warnith! ‘warm, automatically ‘mois- tened. air which is beneficial to -health: Plants - thrive: and' furniture holds together. A tempera- ture of 68 degrees feels-like 75° degrees, which not only saves fuel, “but - stimulates vntaliey values - $1.85 BUY YOUR WINTER UNDERWWEAR NOW AND SAVE 20 per cent BIG ,SPEGMLS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BOYS’ FALL SUITS *3.00 Buy One Suit and— PAY $3.00 MORE and take home TWO SUITS VALUES BOYS’ IRON CLAD STOCKINGS KAYNEE "Well Made Choice Patterns $2.50 and -$3.00 ‘DRESS:SHIRTS $2.50 and-$3.00ivalues the Twin Cities. A. M. Thompson and brother Ray left Thursday for a month’s vacation and auto trip to Wisconsin, Illinois and Indiana. Mrs. C. A. Bye and children are visiting relatives at Hawley and Pil- lager, Minn. J. A. Schaffer of Moose Lake ar- rived Wednesday to assume the duties as Soo agent here . The Clauson and Mullar families and Carl Smith spent Sunday at the old Millar home near Shevlin. Pete Sorenson returned home to rday after assisting sev- The home of -Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes = outside. A new departure in carrying the mails began Tuesday morning when the stage from Wadena began carry- ing the mail arriving here in advance of the train from the north. That will give us at least three mails a day. Many tourists are already leaving, some of, them no doubt on account of the opening of schools and per- haps too, because the weather has perceptibly cooled. It came danger- ously near a frost Tuesday morn- ing. , Now ‘Showing New Fall ‘Models In Hart Schaffner & Marx and Society Brand Clothes At The New Fall -Prices Men’s Dress SHOES One Lot At $4.85 FINEST QUALITY IS THE BIG FEATURE HERE HOME OF Hart Schaffner & Marx CLOTHES MEN’S ‘KNIT SPORT COATS New and Snappy Men’s High Grade SUSPENDERS 48c MEN’S FINE DRESS HOSE—BIG VALUE 19 cents ‘BOYS’ SHOES The Kind That Wear BOYS’ FINE DRESS Exceptional Values Very Fine Quality MEN’S DRESS CAPS Cut Bank, Mont. Miss” Noyes will have charge of the primary depart~ ment of the Cut Bank public schools. E. Helland, relief agent, returned to his home at Crookston Saturday.’ Mr. Helland has had charge of the station here during W. O Gordon’l absence. Thursday evening at the J, Ou Renne home a miscellaneous’ shower! was given for Miss Louise" Re% whose marriage to S. 'W. Vinje Grand Forks, N. D., will take placa in September. Mlss Renne was the recipient of many beautiful gifts: AT $2.95 SHOES at 95¢c PRICES Men’s New FALL HATS $2.85 One Lot of at §5.65 & $5.85 The kind that sell regu- llarly at $6.95 and $7.50 _L/muum [ING _§ 73 su_ This specialty is marked at the bed-rock rice. gemce and-quality considered, it‘is with- out question,-the -greatest possible -value. When you divide the investment into the years of its usefulness, you sense why it is the wise-choice. ~ Given Hardware /. THE ROUND ‘OAK STORE Phone 57 Phone 57 Mr, and-Mrs. H. D.iSorenson vis- .dbed Mri-Sorerlion's parents at’Blac duck-Sunday BOYS’ OVERALLS at 79c “CAPS for Boys Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Moore Sr. en- tertained at dinhner on Sunday Mr, #md7Mrs 7B, Beness: and famil “The:schook-bokrd met on-Tuesda evening “at=McDonald’s for ‘diseus- sion on furnishing the cottage which some of the teachers will occupy. yohn"Watdéns: wete- callers at 'Ol Hilblad’s om§unddy. Tm-j.‘m%v.‘j. ———— A-.-»‘—A‘-TM-‘«- B ..T«W,.—“T“AM.@‘ | ] s H 1 1 H 1 1 | H

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