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11 ‘Mus Mlbql M ' rud of Blcldl is 8 guest at-the hame of Mr. and Mrg. _Itema for this column wilt [ ly 1 oy, telephone 114.-W. i 5 to . “'Woolen cloth, 56 inches wide, nll t ! W bé bought at thg 2 bz ¥ > Bem Mrs;’ P vt oL 2 Anfiefitawhohumfi& 10 [ted business ati Grand’ Rapids’ and Jy' other {places - for acwi retutned 10 Alec Cameran of Grant. Va}l’e¥ Was g:' home on Minnesota avenue Fri- R the “guest. of relatives while trans- haulmg and dnymg Phone 300, W uctmg‘ business in fiermdy Friday. - €lark. ¢ < 3d§ 3 CERIRE rmmber & v {r i t. John Simons left Bemidji Wednes- vorite magazines are now_on sale at! lls. | day’ night. for aneapolu where he the! ch'd‘" News Servwe. Pho;d%_szaé will “enter his sophomor i P , ‘Mrs. Henry. Neisen of Ogema "is amling nmvers—i—ty” Mr. and Mra. C.- Jardine of St A l_ligb grade hand~kmmng yarn : visiting ‘her sister, Ms. Cecil- Cong-| " Rev. T. B. Nordale will go to Hat|Faul who are occupying the Bushaw: don, Minnesota avenue for ‘a week. cottage at Lake thtngnnet for a 5 short time, were shopm in Bemidji iifrlday B Lake tomorrow morning to conduct morning services and will return to t y Mrs. N A Shell of Becida auto- i‘" -ed to Bemidji Friday. and was the j z 3 21k ¢ .uest of 1riends while sh ping hel “'Orier, yonn,wwl Dhnkem 1 d n Irs Btey of St. ; the Benud.fi Waolen Hllls 6d9. a (e -Friday and Bemnd;x m tht.- afternoon Bgmld» Woolen Mills. | ’M’*nss Jessie Pendergrnst of Lake i i - If you have a corn—and the chs: ¢ Foot troubles of all kinds rélieved | ces''are “you have ‘one or-more -of by Dr. Scholl’s:methods. Free demon- | these pesky. things—you will be in- stration-will be held at terested.in the Dr: Scholl demonstra- Shoe Store, Wedyesday, Se 27 by} tion at “B & D" Shoe store, Wed- .one of -Dr. Schol % neaday, Sept. 27.. day from r t'n to' th " Twin y. a’motor tr fod” Fall Cities wlhiere 'they: mfllmery, winter n‘n # umgartner and Mr. Carter | ° Miss Hazel Laquas, stenogmpher nt % apolis, lndun Agentl. whav thy M & L.Areight ‘depot,” left this son Clinton, “are Visiting. “ton - days at’ the home of thexr fokmer'znmx ‘at_noon |ry ‘Wi s s dke, -and the latter to Red}accompanied her and will remain {:S I{orthern having made_the ke’ to tramsact business. 2 longer- visit. : - auto. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Well; and lit- ttle dayghter Donna, left -yesterday by auto for anupolls for an over Sunday visit with relatives. Their guest, his brother, Kenneth returned with ‘them after visiting here for a Tt time. ‘Da you want a good piano? I have one Bond walnut case Piano, will For ?Sur Days Some Boy - “Some Joy.| chaser. Mn. “G. ©." Riggs, Phone i Ed 9-23 | i this afternoon of MWiss Anna H 'op a sgvg{aj plu:es en route to visit !fich ; §ly have hadas thefFguests for a few days this week J. 'W. Forkner Out ‘of town relatives who arriv- ed -in Bem yesterdny called by the 'death. eir little niece, Fern Margaret Trimble, and-‘attended the eral. this, afternoon include Mr. imble’s sister in law, Mrs. Stanley mble of Duluth, and' Mrs. Trim- ble’s: sisters; ‘Mrs. George Barney ‘of Croakston, also Mrs,” Pat Meyern of Grand Forkx M:s. Charles Nangle returned Oll the morning train tdday from Min- S a fes i LA‘I'EST FICTION lIl “Babbit,” by Sinclai Frecdom," hy ‘Hutchinson; Gold;” by Rex Beach; “The’ Gumm( Beyond,” by Curwaod. " Get your copy while the stock is complete. Be- midji Book & lutmmry ‘Ca.” Phone '799-.1,, i Grandma, brmg yout boys to the openn' show and two will be admitted for the price of one.. ; ¢ Why 1s thié-! ? “| - 'Phe amswer will ‘be’ found among todsy’s want ads. w4 "I (What “Blusder” do you suggest?) Oepyright 1988, Associsted Editers 1 I R e 5 A Dick Melyille, finm Mreet this . i | j xd :vasme‘fl;“\‘;:?:!hpfi’é‘engy:fi . | MRs. LEPPER ENTERTAINS = -fposition was poon. Sy criic R affairs of the Railroad Administra- tion;-has likewise forsaken official | consinfonmany years before:bgcon.- 3 duties, and these two eminent law- |ing a railrond General Solicitor, and. ‘h““e‘f“h birth anniversary, ’“'" will orth be assoeiated | Assistant General -Counsel of the | 'Whichithe guests were' taken: to‘a €., in-the private Railroad Administration.” Thiey have theater -party at the Grand for. the| midj from ; a * business trip to the Twm Cities. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Danielson Ieft‘ this noon for Fisher and. Cropkston where they will visit relatives over sell. reasonable.” Térms to suit ‘pur:|Sunidgy. Mrs. Thomas Kane accom- paniéd them on the trip. s Ei Z Mrs. Paul ‘Winklesky returned this Miss Effie B. Lang arrived in Be- marning from Duluth where she was midji yesterday and was a guest unnl called We nesday by the death of her ;| aunt,” Mrs. Joe "Peacha, funedal ser- vices Being® held htere Thuraday .’27, conducted by a Dr. George* V.- Rossback has ‘been spending this week at Ferris where is nstalling the ventilating system few ‘consolidated school there. A new line of beautiful framed mottos, made by the Buzza Com- pany justin at the Bemidji Book & Stationery Co. See them in the win- dow. 6d9-27 i by #ato.for Buffalo, N. D., to-6pen a plant for the manufacture stylc sasuage. NOT!CE TO - FARMERS T have f ass storage room for 5,000 bushels of potatoes 'right in [ city: ! Will* furnish grader at store. Call 232, or ryral 16-F-4. 'W. G Schaeéder. 4d9-25 UTHERAN Y. P. L MEETS SUNDAY NIGHT ““Phe Young'Péeople’s Luther League of the First ‘Seandinavian Lutheran church’ will-hold its regular meeting Sunday evening, September 24. A good ‘program has been arranged, an: d a hearty welcome is extended to students who wish to attend. “yery e oyzble dancing * party with a’ fair-sized 'attendance ~ was given by the . entertainment com- * | mittee of the local Elks lodge Fri- day’evening, the first dance ofithe fall’season. Musie was' furnished’ by a four piece orcbe:trn Similar ‘d; 4% are planned-for every" two ‘weeks) 7120 THIRD STREET Jof sel to the Shipping Board, |cago & Northwestern railroad sys- Mys. H.'A. Lepper enterthined a . B William-G. Wheeler,%fighm the [tem; fihale Mr. Wheeler was Unit- “rienids last evening ab Bia'clek the W_Ofld with the game '.l,\»./ Nll)'ul of International Falls| SUBSCRIBE. FOR TIHE . PIONEER Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McDonald enger- een train visitor in Be- -ady en route to his home Special Foot “Gomfort demonstra- tion at “B ‘& D shae store Wednes- ont Comfnrt Demonstrator fmq'g Chicago. T 8t9-26 He makes ‘the trip by auto each day returning to Bemidji each ‘evening. ' Otto Horns, who until recently has been -employed in the meat depart- ment at” Proppman’s, left Friday his retirn to Bemidji he expects the -next- one being scheduled —for resem Jvere ittle ville :I?d son s - John €. Stromlwrg and.son Je)m Jr X SONS'OF HERMA‘! WILL and his §on Cliniton of Anoka. A very HOLD MEETING SUNDAY | pleasant -day was enjoyed. by all. - The Sons of Hernan wild hold their regular meeting Sunday afternoom 3 o'clock at the K. C. Hall and members are requested to by NEW: Hi@H § fl-:AcHals : ENTERTAL ¥ 'NIGHT J‘hene Jui br achol 3 it tedehors v%u very ple tained 1adt evening at th Miss, Mabgl Bgn: g the t“‘:xers of’ ioY-Beni rlugh school ' -who= taught' in Bemld_u prevwns to ds gmpkmor an one or two g 5“‘3’“ to m'#rvsf the present Played, and,Fefreshuents ‘were' serst==UidIe Saht Is riding nicely now on { i ! | 1 ved by the hostesses. Cosmos wasithe ~crest ;of , ave that confers used in decorxting the: rooms. * praectically every. international sport. R Glory of the past is nui safficient foundation for-suceess in the: fature One of the thiags.‘hat Ameriea must do to ‘preserve. the Davis Cup tennis trophy for any lergth of is to, develop,a, gaod doublos The wvictory - of Gcrnld Pnnterflon and Pat O'Hara Wood m'the doubles contest of . the rocent Davis. Cup 1 ved ‘that, Amorica needs § ng tuim MISS WALKER ENTERTAINS A few frineds were entertained | by Miss Jean Walker last evening at her home, 1019 Park... avenue, where music, games and dancing were enjoyed until a late hour ;and! refreshments were served by the:hos- | tess. The guests included CMlsse; Doris' Mc€rady; Margaret Carson ¢ Poris Lydick and Harriet Boyce alsa mb.l,\oh !"fil Victor' Jahr, Laurence! Hatvey;-Jog Sralitin, ic;]hn;):‘;?;\.g‘f' Frances o ‘a\.d'm " [however, “that the Al wil:ans won P, 3, the doubles hecause the American -):1;- General Counsel. of -the Chi- ' + SON'S BIRTH ANNIVERSARY have, defeated. any Qouhl -pair in ed States-Distriet Attorney in Wi in in Honor of her som Befyl's|" TO INSTALL' Nzw PASTOR { AT ST PAUL'S TOMORROW now returned to the lawyer’s haven: | evening hours. He received a num- of delight -where “the’ man who ['ber of birthday tokens..The guests fi"fit f““’e"“’d d"')?’k kf; ‘:n:‘f‘b"“_’a':i_ were Clarence Ritchie, Duane Seaver AW, :l?:e b‘;zre“t’l:e S‘:;;;erel;aemuCourt]: the | Christian Lloyd and Earnest Martin-fat St. Paul's Evnngclicul church, will Interstate. €ommerce Commission, | Som Carl and Arthur Opsabl, -Ar-fbe:instaled at the morning services . |the Federal Trade Commission, the thur Stave, Helen Linehan-and Dor-}at :that.church .tomortow . Rev. .O. Shipping Board and the Treasury othy Jean Wickham. -y i<« .= JRapp 9k Bertha, will preside at. the Department, and other administva- 1 10 -| stallagion .and i g a talk tive. branches of the G"m“men‘- BIRTHDAY PARTY on. 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