Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 25, 1922, Page 3

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moving today from 505 :avenue to 501 America ave-: ‘Northem Minnesota con-' the® Methodist. church, Mrs. C. B. Hoyt and fam- ed Sunday. night from a to. Princeton, Minneapolis nd other-places where they Jave \fi'éz“ted relatives and fnends for 1la Sonstrud returned to Beo| urday from Bagley, where the :past two weeks in the T County Abstract office, uring..the ahsence of Miss 3 s for this column wilk:be I-dly weceived by Ms. Harv q{un. u4.w. Readers :we it to thieir guests and to it ‘items of local interest are s th »Bmhl “home, Ameflca fnr sdie x:tthe Bemxdn Woolen Mxlls 6d9-25 and ; red Hollander and sitors Tuesday at ‘S’ggt 27, coniueted by a Dr. oot Comfort Demonstrator imon Peter and Cnralma Miss' Minnie: fleeren'[dence, also the Napoleon:.. property at 701 :Mississip] : of to Roy Jatkson who |, arénts;” Mr. and. Mrs.-Fred will move his family thei a, returned home Fri- eek’s visit with Mrs: | was disposed his couniry home. Foot Expert Here A speciatist from Chicago | loaned to this store by Dr. Wm. M Scholl wxmmsmy, £ ' 80 foor wothered. i fl-chd-hlh hiok: knaws the famous Dr. Scholl. % corsection lml he B.&0. SIIOE STUHE Foot Specialists Phons 45-W quilts—at the} Mr.: and: Mrs, George M. Till and family are moving today from ‘Ny+ |more to 517 America avenue. Mr .and Mrs. E7J. Miller family of Kelliher motored n.\idji yesterday afternoon for a short Mr. and hfrs. William Fellows and nd ‘George Burr : Minneapolis' where he : will ‘enroll as| ¥ studentiat the University of :Mi 3 Stationery.Co. See them Jatter:part-of the week thrbught the, Phelps Agency whereby « Henry Vir- LATEST ncnoN N “Babbit,” by Smclalr Lewur “This |: Frepdom,” by Butchmson, “Flowing Gold,” by Rex Beach; “The Country Beyond,” by - Curwood. - opy while thie stock is: complete Be- AR AAR IOV AGELY IaTeae . Mrs. Wrn. Clish of Fit ited her mother, i “Me: nd family of Kell hy Dr. Scholl’ f : | stration will be held'at.the “B & D” Sept: 27 by erts. - 8t9-26 Minneapolis whe! il is studi;s at the' University of Mi esota, dental course Order-your- Woolen -Blankets from d)| Woolen ‘Mills, . 6d9-25 nnd Mrs Charles ‘B. Funk and fnmxly motored yesterday to Itasca State Park for an--outing. Their:sis- ter in‘law, Mrs, Schrock, who is 'fimr guest! accomy: " Litle Gerald HAt; son of Mr./and | has been ill and under a ' doctar’s ‘care for the pa: 'ported slightly improved tod and Norman Kittleson, who Ilave If ‘you“have: d"corn-—and the cha— ces: are.you: hive one;.or more of these: pesky’ things-you' will ‘be ' in 14 the Dr. Scholt démiohstea 303 Beltrami Ave. fai ly,M on \and Mré.’ Charles Masoner l@d Hittle | daughter. Gertrude, motore: ‘Sunday | to their farm-home:5 milés ‘ngrth of dinner ind spending "the dmobn P o e M. and Mrp: M, L Matwon and |and little ddtghter motoredlSan y lhck Forks:with them, | - Schoeder, ffers’ Co‘ne dred Lillian Mrs. D. Hunt, 419 Eighth street who Bemidji, taking with-them ‘i picaic |, mmly snd Mr. pnd Mfs.B. N. French who- made the - trip ham The meqfllcrs of the State Teah- figd ty nnd a nnmher of dny to ‘the Power ji at'2 o’clock and Imtho ‘tesence of a-few relatives ;| and:, friends,i:n pretty home wedding took place,Saturday evening at 7:30 ‘atithe’ houis Youngberg home in East Bemidji, . whén their d;nghter, Mil- oungberg;’ was ' united ‘ararriagé to Louis V. Graham, son ‘of Mr. and :'Mrs.John GraHam of this eity, Rev. L P. Warford officiat- ing.’ They ‘wére ‘attended by Mr. and Mrs. Homer Laurion.” The bride was dréssedin blue: taffeta and carried ‘s - Tarpe boquét of bnd* roses. The néwly-weds have ‘gorie to hnnsekeep- fig “at 317 1-2¢ America avenue ‘HAVE ENJOYABLE' PARTY © Anu be_r ‘of giris, chapergned by i vis ,Akre of the high school faculty, togk thexr supper and _ en Joyed. a pleasant time at the Burke cottage, near Birchmont, last Friday. Aftex supper, an equal number of oung men came out and dancing was indulged in until about 9 o’clock. Those .present:were Miss Akre, Mar- garet’ )hrke, Floy Palmer, - Flora , Rath Caskey, Ruth Kolbe, ‘e’ Brown, Catherine and An- N Murray, Charlés Funk,” George | ThHompson; Ffefl Botcier, | Richard Cahill, Mdfvin Welch and Dan Me- Langhlm’. 5 anota. tubhéd TNt f end. i hagg'ed a few ducks. fture moved from Mrs. C. M. Bacon; Mrs.-Henry:Fal- | farsi the trip by auto, Mr. the Sequrity State-Bank this morning. fome: n ley int the: evemng and family, and Mr. and Mrs: H. N. | McKee and fiimily motored yesurdny for‘dn all-day trip with picnic din- “Wer-dt Hoon, to Matt Lake, returning ta Bbmid]i ih the evémng. ; _——a TO POWER DAM SUNDAY | “hall and’ a) ot be prese 2 LOKD ENFE TAI e, 901 day nflemoon froi PICNIC An al suhool picnie i is eing enjoy- ed by the faculty of the State Teach- ers”. collegh -and students :today at Diamond Pomt, with a p\cmc dinner at noon. ROYAL NEIGHBORS WILL HOLD MEETING. TUESDAY A specxal meeting of the '\'enghhors will be held Tuesday af- ternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the K. C. £rS are requesbed "MRs; cun;.o AT wasz!-gs o5 hood party, as a courtesy Charlotte Naylor ‘of Peal Oregon, a fornier resident of Bemidji. About twenty of- the old neighbors and friends were guests and a very pleas- Leg:on will hold théir régular meet+ ant social afternoon was enjoyed by |ing Wednesday evening: at 8 o’clock, all, and refreshments.were served by |at. the Moose hall and all' members .} are urged to be present. -———--—-—=£=£======== the hostess. elframi,_avenue ¥ Satur. 2:30 Hntil § ned mfighbor. B ww i Zanml Noviilty Feur l Adi! $1:00 Cotple Evorybody Welcome . MUsic BY seet. 77 PAGE: THREE o, Mrs. Mooszmxr I BDNEQ‘§KY* "NIGHT. A combination of ALDEN CULLEN. LANDIS land FRED HJ! 40 THE MAN WITE-TWO. MOTHERS", - A COLDW; YN PICTURE Mary Alden, (the mother in “Old Nést”) with the above and other stars, in a .wonderful story. ’ An attraction the management heartily endorses The ‘Wotnen “of the Mooseheart, laughs‘ a;'ld nc"l‘ions' A Hovey Lord left Saturday morning for Grand Forks, where he will take studies ‘at- the University of Notth Mr and Mrs. R. M. Daniclson re- ight from a motor trip to¥ Figher and’ Cropkston where they have visited rélatives during the week *“E. N: Bbeft and Barney Erickson motgred to' Twin Ldkes Saturday | hiinting . there- in- that vicinity until yesterday. They were successfal and Mr. and'Mrs. S. D. Snyder motored ‘to Staplés Baturday evening and re- turned to‘Bemidji Sunday having hnd rs;: A. E: Feir returned om a two weeks’ vaca- thern Minnesota, they his“duties as cashier of !_ilmsel,- Mrs. Peterson mo- tored té: Bémidji yesterday and were | Fafternpon: guests at the Bailey home, 60 Minhq 173 gvenue, teturmng to Rhen and family, Mr. and=Mrs. E. J. Letford isiting~at the horne of 3 ] law,~A: J. Naylor and§ fimily, 201 Trvine: avernue, She is & b fo er resident ‘of “Bemidji, her hus _ A romance of loye and hate—in a land_ shrouded Wo&nqn‘i'" Silk Hose 3136 and 3200 values $1.00 Children’s “Black Cat” Hose 3 pairs for $1.00 Franklin Pillow: Cases size 46x36-—2.pair Table Linien vety spécial—2 yards Umbrellas very special $1.00 leles "~ Comfort Batting regiilar price $1.69—at Sults and Coats And Dresses; with the smart style-marks that proclaim their newness, at reduced prices— New Goods Arriving Daily! HIAWATHA PERCALES 36-inch, very special 8 yds. $1.00 Lonsdale Muslin 8 yards for $1.00 Shepard Plaids for Children’s School Dresses 5 yards for $1.00 T GROCERY DEPT. Watermelom, gl 4 nice ones for. .$1.00 Your Choice in Window .No delivery on Water- melons at this price— (limit 4 ta a'customer). Jack Sprat Milk a stagdgrd._milk; not a" | MEAT DEPT 8 Ibs Lard ... ..§1.00 | -3 Ibs 40c Bacon. :$1.00 175 51bs good Summer: ./ * very special Ll . Sausage . ......$1.00 $l.00 : i .‘ ln";ported Pure Silk Pongee 36-in. wide, $2.00 value $1.00 Corsets values up to $5.00 Brocade and Plain front and back lace ’ very special $1.00 ‘Shoes Ladies’ White Canvas high and low heels $1.00 B " Turkish Towels size 22x44—2 for $1.00 Cotton Thread 1 dozen spools. .. .39c .3 dozen spools. .. $1.00 sizes 10, 12, 16, 24, 30 White and Black : Men’s Wool Socks e eug-i-z 66 for Ladies’ Aprons assorted sizes and colors $1.00 Children’s Dresses assorted colors and sizes i : very :peenl(»m $3‘ 00 fo $g 60 values $1.00 Men’s Underwear Union Suit—very spial Union - Suit

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