Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 13, 1922, Page 3

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1 | | L optn Tt BT i | | | | _@Wflfifiwfi»v¢--..’.a.‘.;au D At -«w..—‘-g(é»vr’f@;.'g,"&-‘;—'&;fi'm.d;;v- o e very pretiily decorated for"the. oc-|for the: Bemldfi schobl ToFumter into- N & similar conférenge with the. othex “An - auto - trip for 'the enthrhm- Teacher colleges _of: the state and { ment of the guests was: also -plan- [ some action, fo that effect may. be_ ¢ , 1 nned by the Croohton order, Hut |forthcoming in the near future-: )hThle tl;lree t:e“t: dD:}:h d?lt P‘:mld.ll owing .to- the rain could not be car-|Bemidji~ school is m\;fl to playthun ople who attende: e district con- Iried out. important part in" athletics within- e :?sz‘v?:::.:: :;T::;‘“l}:: vention of -the- Dégree --bf Honor, | * The Bemidji - members reported | the hext few years. and- local en- Ll spending hen summer -vacation in: Be: 'Monday :at. Crookstan,. xéturned to [fine .roads, but owing to the de- [thusiasts would like to see a teacher midj at her home. their homes Tuesday afternoon and jtours, some of ‘the parties got lost | college conference. i ;ng hlk\!;;z had T Bgl did time, :mdmg thel;'lselves, however in time ; e Crookston people “very [ 'for the sessions. = ed“y:’:fi:m’:;l::fm l;::::::;: "hospitable and royal Gflummefi Those - going' from here included ;=" ing-in_the: public schools. th Afternoon and ‘evening sessions: were f'Mesdames Cutter,Downs, “Barnell, spending her summer vac "{held, the Crookston Degree: -team | Swansan, MeNeil;: Burnham,- (Jlav»n, relatives.in Bemidii. ork-in a very}t€ampbell, Déran, Larson and Miss :;,a\!:reumnand Lucile - young, mflpfl a8 ‘nmdmu l(rs. Janet -Clark ‘and dnughser, : ; | SR (T ; ; 'M#d. " Earl. Bentley, and husband will faos (n 2 Lvithy 5. T { ‘move the latter part of the week to . f \ N g { 409 America avente,’ from Tent i b g1 "3 2 g t-and Irvine avenue. ame’oft] : to foster: collége: athleties in North- Minhegota;. the. conference to, include the.-Junior: Colleges at Hib- ~'bing; Eveleth. Cpleraine nnd Ely- - FThete is also some tdlk in. those ¢ircles that™ the' Bemidji Teachers’ ¢ Jo}m S. Nangle of St. Paul was a between-train. guest.at. the home. of | K brother, Charles . Nangle, and 3 hlmly, Monday, leaving for ‘his home 23B 1"1‘;‘: in the afternoon via Crookston. i emidji . dancing -and :the i y s Mr. and Mrs, Bly hiler and lit- | éxrved lunch, - individual ice -cream _fOI!‘:f;e_::r i;::clxlde:a;;:‘:s y:::' of tle 'son -Rissell returned yesterday|nmoulds of different designs = withy; o opinion_that if ‘would Ve better Winter,- who has been very|from a motor trip to Middle River,|cake and coffee.. The tables ~were . iy . £ He past wéek with quinsy, at|Greenbush and Rogea = = = his home, 1408% Minriesota avenue, | Kahjler transacted bu: BRRRRER 3 ; fipm-ted to be llxjhfly improved |5 g % thla morning. d Bnflu of |~ e_River, drove.to Bamidji * iy da; and called on friends while lhop— tnends in Bemidj M. 4nd Mrs. Willam MeDemid, ent of.-schools, and Miss. Mary who were among.the Bem )flople leskov, assistant county superint ‘| ent, are .visiting -schools at Solway and in- that vicinity ,and will return to” Bemidji tonight. George Bridgeman returned o his home in Fifth-'ward yesterday from: Minneapolis .where ‘he has been for the past-four- weeks, following an operation at -the. N. P. hnspm‘l for the renioval of & goitre. He is mak- ing a good recovery. | i EXTENDS A WARM \Y{ELCOME « TO MIN N. ESOTA FEDERATION OF WOMEN ’S CLUBS New models in Fall and Wmter Millinery have been chosen es- pecxally for this occasion. MRS. GALLOWAY INVITES YOU THE SPRIG SPEED MES Mrs. 8. E. Hart, a resident of B midji for:a number of years, but npw of ‘St. Paul, is visiting at the-home. .of .| Mrs. A:-W. Smith -and: Mrs. Bunker and other friends here. :-She will' go to ‘Solway -and -Clearbrook. for a few days to- visit relatives before return- mg home. 1 . recently from “di ys_at the home of ;:glg:rr ‘Lal - ] : h v nd Mrs: E. ‘N.'French and fam- = Four’beemh D 4 ily, left thig afternoon for Wimble- Miss Mane Butke who has visited at the home of her:parents; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Burke, during her summer vaeation;- returned the first oif -the wéek to contirne her work.in the Laii“ Jh A, G;"b;"' “mm""‘““ public. dchools- at-St. Paul, where she e is here ai en ibg the torven- employed in. the schools ‘savings tion of the-Waemen's Fedeuted clubs, |} ok t and :while_here s, the guest of her| - : litiece,” Mrs..J: AL Veloske;- 918" Be« ok I midji avenue. Mrs. Grobart repre-| -Mr-and Mrs nsop. of Far- 2 1; senta;thé Mothier's ¢lub of Minnesota | E% who have nt . the summer months st their, new. summer cottsge at Lavinia, leave tomorrow for ‘| their-home: They, had: as .afternoon and .6-o'clock dinner-gyests last.eve- W\ san;- daughter| i nd- her mother, | . mary and ntermediate. From there he will go/|ev ers of the Carr Lake waek. - Minneapolis na Cmt, three miles south idji, duflng the school term. State Park, lween tnms Bome: in' California. They- were also ot M\lmmz t6 het #uests at the Ray Kahiler home while s0"called on“friends in |1 =57 g oo 2 — 3 at Grand Forks Bay- BEP" R & | . 8 e - ; home ‘of his brother, James Bows, | - T 2 : 809 Thirteenth street, for . somé ‘A ‘message received from Mr. and e : o : returned to his home at'Kilken- | Mrs: DiS.- Mitchell, who. left Be- y.’ Another brother, Ed. Bowe, z-e- b * | and .are: looked forward to with a by. suto-Saturday~for Detroit, ;| and from -there ‘went to St.. Paul to e |join - the members. of the. $200,000 . | New York Life Insurance club; in the excutsion _given-by the company for the members-of- the club, stated that they léft Minneapolis Tuesday ™ the special ‘car_chartered by the com- -| pany, for - Banff, "Alberta, Canada. Théy will also visit Seattle, Portland | - and Vancouyer. These - excursions rual“events'given by the com- y>for the members of the club, at-deal of pleasute by those who ‘ate fortunate ‘enough to be able to quhhfy asa mernber. Admulwn Cluldren 20c—Aduln 40c mmned for a longer visit.. -The for- mer. will come back to Bemidji again for. the: hunting season. Both -ex- pressed: themdelves as . well pleased with this couitry, and they may de- ¢ide to-locate:here later.: . © ———r LLIHER MAN KILLS called- to Kelliher this: ;foregoon to. view . the remains.of a .man: there hmnell The . man’s mme was ‘not SELF, 1S REPORT HERE | County Coroner H. N- McKee was |. who is said to have shot and killed |’ THE. CHANDLER M eAttheNewLoange‘ s Harson A. ‘95 Less Than Last Year THOUGH priced almost $10004 less than last year, the new Chandler Coupe for four passen- gers is a much finer and more beautiful car. Mounted on the new, highly improved Chandler chassis, it has the same fie con- struction and smart appoiniments of expensive custom-built cars. Women, who have always favored the companionable coupe as their personal car, will find in this latest Chandler Six,—j as in the two ‘sedans,— stylish lines, Tuxue 'nqus atmosphere and restful comfort: Andmt is a genuine encle ar with- t §ifiglc compromlge of ¢ dura- fgnfinsh;g. IIts quahtv, at the few and surpfisingly low price, makes it easily the soundest coupe investment offered today. The Harson A. Northrop Co. Northrep, Pres. . * S

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