Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 5, 1922, Page 3

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- “— B }{ . Bdwards 8t Rock nds _while shops turday. six yéar gld childfen in- First Gyade o, %0 Within @ ‘day or so. rd of Education 1t 9:5 imer .Johnson of Cambridée uncle Chn;les Johi .exly clerked - re, has.acce; stady_ for started her.new d iss Margaret E. G Mld)pmday and. w1 1 unhil; the opéening af ol, Where she_ wnll "Knox, who spent 'm near Nebish. l(rs. Charles - Gruer and Ernest Gruer ‘of :Néw Auburn left for hqme Thursday morning after-g) ing the week at the home of Mr. and B. “Gruer. of “Grant Valley: mn n Mn ‘William “Betts. ‘and ' children Walter, Gordon and i ‘her per- .'W. Rnox_mmd) avenue, és ‘at Nebish, Kle- nfl! fan lly S ey friends and fo: a little more than six ‘weeks, left ln’t Wednesday for thelr home aty Sti Maries, Idaho. .- 7. Rev. nnd Mis. Sherman W. Arends who were spénding their sammer va- file purema, Mr. Blackduck ] u}ntorof-%nevf thc—-Preshytennn urches in that. c|ty iDuring their * Plackdud chyrgh during nrtord ‘on DISSOLVED PARTNERSHIP Notice is-hereby given that:I de- cllre the partnership which existed bétween H. Morris and 0. K."Bakke dissolved ‘sind & ifiess- known as| the Palice Cafe will in the fature] be run by H. Morris. 1 will not be responsible for any re hills contracted by 0. K. Bakke :xer pflbhcahon of this notice. ed H. Morris, 1t 93 1| from Ker home at Lapozt 4 nia,,wh_ere ] anid, lxller, Grand: Rapids and Minneapolis |- -] visitor in Bmldj l-‘riuy ’!ron ‘Werner. 2 rs. C. W K ingsbury and llttle Sprmghekl ‘Olat: for & ]llmou, s visiting his“uncle, Ongstad, “Minnesota avenue shart time. Another cut in prnces,\Chclmp n Jorgewson of” Wllt widji Saturday wnd talted on friends wlule shoppmg A rived the latter part of the ‘her. siy % Ruther{ord Kiehler, who has: been employed at: dfiferent h_Dakota, “Wm. Kiehler, merchant of Wilton left Monday m@mm Sask.. Can- will “dok " a¥i interests, nnd run his thmh- +inBemidji Snturday en route to her loomberg, n io;lne‘r idji Public schools Bemidfi Saturday for that place. . Miss Olga Skinvik left Mondny for “to Yesume. her duties as teach- er, after ' spending the summer months with her parents. Miss Ag nvik ‘also“Yeft Monday for ne- d, and' will teach school north of’ [ < Mr. and Mrs. A. . Dupuis, 1107, ‘Beltrami ‘avenue, have as their guests, their twin nieces, Misses Delia nad -Angeline LaMouredux of Dunsgith, .. D.,. who_will leave in a few days St Paul wheve they will stay with e coming winter. " 'Mr. and Mrs.. Archie Reed, Charles Miss Jefln Jones of Bagley and Louis Rude, motored .Saturday = to Lake {:Marquette where -tifey enjoyed a jtwo days oufing at a summer - .cot- tage. They. returned.te Bermd;n Mon- | day “evening. ‘ . : ~“Mrs. Floyd Seaver, 1401 Mmmo‘ ta Avenue, has’ as''her guests for a week, her sister “Mys.” Olafy Gomarg |and husband of Hnmhm, N DyMr: Solway 1o\ulsit over the: week:: at the home ‘ot their parents’Mr. and Mrs' Eugéne Daniels. * riiel ~ “NOTICE Birchinont Stockholders: The an- nual banquet of ‘the stockholders of Bemidji Birchmont Hotel €o., will occur &t Birchmont - Hotel 'l'lmrldny evening, Septémber ‘the “7th. -’ All stockholders are invited. A statement of the years business will be made also plans “for the coming year dis- cussed. ! 97 ‘otato Digers $95 eash. F. M.day to Jtasco State Park for an all Pendergrast Impl.: CQA pllflneo_§32i eay uutmg, returning to. Bemidji in %] Miss Grace Everett of Northome f Mrs. M. d Sunday, afternoon bnd the pleasure - of hearing the Bem - | turned to Bemidji ‘Monday 'in a new “sMnand:Mrs: Roy Trafton motored to Gohasset where thay visited he: sister ‘and -husband until yesterday' yehxtnmg to Bemuhl last night. . | o Mrs. Clarence Jacksop, 1201 Dew- | for & week, her Sister, M a{ lntednat(onal . "Miss‘Dayd i ‘B xd}l’l:ed” 1 1 route fo . ‘Mis Madeling Rohor, who has beei | 180 ¢ engaged-as-prineipal for the coming year at-Gurra.Baum, of Mys. C. M; Serr: - Saturday between tréins. 8 : ... Papermaster, 'son. -Roy and daughter -Miss Ethel, motored Sun-: he. evening. ‘was in Bemidji Monday between trains en route to assume her daties as teacher in the school at Rako, | Minn. _Rev. Blaine Lambert, who is work- ‘ing this summer with’ the’"Centenary . few days last week and spent Sun- ay with them, '} aving Monday" for ricus, placés, in $he-Dulath district, re”his: work ‘Will ‘be until the ‘fall conference the Tatter part” of Sep- mber. ok tended the Mille Lac_county fair last week at Princeton, and met old fnends and -acquaintances.. From ‘there she .-Went to Minneapolis and 'attended the State Fair-Saturday and - Boys Band rt in° Minnehaha Park. She said t the weather was ideal and that there was.a very.large croyd in at. tendance, that the boys were at thei best and were well received. She re- ‘| in the church |lunch will be served " following the ' | businéss meeting and all members and | Chapel Car, visited his: family for a| = Grott ot Beidii at- | - nf!"nre mfieatcd ‘to’ bring their own silver and one article of - food. - Members' and friends are urgedi tg'be present. < {cotfinmson the men was.awarded to Ralph Lycan ith Bill Chichester second and for the ladies, the high. prize was won by Miss Donna Lycan, Mrs. Fred Dy- son, second. e Mg d BT ‘At o"lock yesterday afternoon at the summer home of Mrs. E. H. Mar- cum, twe_lve ladies~werc cntertained at golf ]uficheon and the afternoon rs ‘wire spent’in playing golf. {3 nwarded for the highest . B.UF:’Anderson winning ! | rs.\“fip h Lycan, second. YRERFANLADIES TO HOLD'MEETING TOMORROW lfes’ “Aid of the Presbyter- will hold its first regetar nteeting following ‘the summer vaca- tion, tomorrow afternoon at 3:0’clock’| * 4 basement. A. picnic{: friends of ‘the church are invited to | httend. GOLF'BREAKFAST Fourtéen friends were entertained | by Mr. gnd Mrs. H. L. Huffman at OPULAR PRICED llOfSlERY orses ALWA‘YS BUSY —i e T e S!onps at Bemidji, Grand Forks, Minot, N. Dnl(. nrois New York offiae 116-120 Wpflhd St. 8.30_o’clock golf breakfast at Birch- mont Beach hotel following which the | * morning hours were pleasantly pass- ed in playing golf. High prize for Cam&rmz the:small salaries paid tto schael teachers, it is not surpris- sing thatmany leave this unprofitable ficld every year to_enroll at Dakota Business College, Fargo, N. D. "They know that this school is most ften called upon when good posi- tions are open. Miss Rose Soren- $on; a former teacher was recently Bent to- the Fargo Loan Agency 1imrnediatcly upon. completing her 'course. NOW is the tifne to ““Follow the ’ccco‘llul ** Write for our mag- azine, -Success, free for one year. Address Da smess Cullcge, somems; argo, N. ‘,4 F d Roadster, Wilter Harris of Be- i acting as chauffeur. She expects make the trip daily. and from ) her school at Guthrie this-fall. . 9 on the north i ir sister ‘while “attending school‘ Reed; A. J. Wiltse and' their guest! i | ROYAL Nachnqis HOED: - - OW NIGHT mpich: will hold their regular. i nesday evening at 8 o’clock at the K. C. Hall and all members are re- guested -to be: present. 'QUARTERLY CONFERE OF M. E. CHURCH: TONIGHT e last_querterly, conference’, of" hurch . year.of - the’ Methodist church will be held this. evening at 8 o’clock at’ the church, and all of- al members of the church.are es- pecu\lly urged to be present. Reporm e “at: that time ‘by “the different departments. mmbers and friends, who | METHODIST “LADIES’ AID HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW’ 1 its regilar meet-: ings with tl ing . tomorrow, at’] wheih time they will go_to the farm: home of ‘Mrs. F. M. . Pendergrast. | Cars will Jeave the church at 2 o’clock. After the business meeting “ANYTHING IMPORT- ANT, MARION?” “Only the postscript. It says, ‘Please ‘excuse the paper—I'm all out of Ea- ton’s Highland Linen’ ., has, strongly "extabhshed tself as the paper of people who'eare, The use-of>-anything . inferior “geems to call for an gpol- ogy. ; its style is authoritative colorings attractive, shap- es distinctive, and its price;modest. Let us show you jour ‘display of latest shades and atyles. g You had a Beautifal -Complexion You the ‘soap that gm- Uialide fl Pastes far Whi S tylzs]z Foolwear The girl who is going away to school or those coming here to attend the Teachers’ College or the High school will find a wonderful assortment of this season’s newest foot covering. ..And it is a great comfort to know that you are fitted cor- rectly. ] We specialize in fitting fg wear .?roperly. We sell* footwear that will stand the test and our prices are not high, The “B & D” Phone 45-W CH'YDNIGSTORE USHERS IN MANY EVENTS WHICH g WE SELL SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY "Ox:Blood Shoes. ‘s ouisdy coMAMY e B Y, CALLFOR HOLEPROOF WQ sell I‘em t Shoe Store Specializing in Fitting Feet 307 Belt. Ave. v.ltmlnwlfll‘kk'l. “Neéw Fall garments, that’s "not ‘enough; you want more than that. More style, more quality, more value, ' you' ll get all this at— | Johnson v 36-incll lined heavy seal plush coats, JOl_'lNSON’S SALE Seal plmlll:;;ats, fur collar JOHNSON’S SALE Heavy Brown Polmré, 3l styles. ‘Raglan sleeve coats, o JOHNSON’S SALE 51 Smart tailored fall suits express themselves in Pairet twill, velour and tricotine. Some fur trimimed, embrmdered .oih!rl‘plum, PG JOHNSON’S SALE i 24.50 to 65.00 Wool alip-over sweaters for the school girl, JOHNSON’S SALE Select your coat for the children now, , JOHNSON’S SALE 4 50 and up Dresses, immense variety, perfect workmitn- ship, lowest prices and biggest values—Can- ton Crepe, ‘etc. One rack of these at—' .. 14.75 to 19.95 : /JOHNSON'S SALE And still they come—Fur trimmed coats at 18.75 to 195.00 - JOHNSON'S SALE : “You'll never regret if you decide on one of .our Zibeline Plush, erect Pile faced, sailors, navy, brown, black and taupe. JOHNSON'’S SALE 398 continued until Sept. 15th. Select yours now —a small depout secures same. _genuine chamois lined, fur collar and cuffs, all the rage, JOHNSON’S SALE PRICES ey | 35 Gingham dresses—entire stock— JOHNSON’S:SALE - 1.00 .mannuh tailored 4 20 per cent discount on all fur coats to be ° Don’t fail to see our new man-tailored-coats °

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