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321 A ianag h M SE’HE{ ; tion of officars for.the ensuing yeav ‘flm MEETING IDNIGHT members attend the meeting., . Bemidji Tuesday. Ml! _Charles Gerlmger of Spur ! 'Mrs _and ‘Mrs. F.- S. Walsh d#8 “movihg ‘today 'from Frv-| I Nygaard is-erecting a new resic e ue to 1305 Bemidji ave. : |dence at 1217 Bixby avenue which . ¢} he"expects to be ready for occupancy -sired. PRESBYTERIAN PRIMARY CLASS The Miscellaneaous Division of the ENTERTAINED ‘BY . TEACHER | Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church “-the Twin “The: Primary- class ‘of the Presby-[Mrs. J.. B. Minnick. chairman, wili} terian Sunday school thught by Mrs. | meet Friday -afternoon at the home L. H. Tegtmeyer, werc entertained|of Mrs. Thos. Porte, Northern, and Mrs J. B. Gratton expects to Jeave by her ,'Mrs T Henry of Inlet Lake is i er- _brother, -Dick Melville L dnn:e at new.” armory- Fnfiy, And MEs: Gfahdm, Mss| "% Wrs 8 Bawin Siiohs motored<to the: Rersh Tl A, A T8land ‘Lake Sunday for an all buthlg wnh nic dinner ‘at (firs Armout & Company returned [ family expect to .move r | Dight- Interrational Falls snd nther towns | avenue to their newl§ built home in : the Fnlth ward.. : C]ai-gnce Hamtiond, . Sori of Mr large slnpment of new satin slip- >’ great many styles just ar- please you at the Be- u, 315 an. Ave. “’}‘! Monday. R A. elvin, _Danielsan :t a; duck " dinner yoatérday, the lnter securing - the | aird | His studies-at the Umvemty o{ Min- Hesota, where.he is taking a co rqml course ", xnd'wm be njumor 5 Wb 4Fé enjoying & Z Lelnud Trafton left Tuesday mgm ififl the - west, stated they had ats for Berkley, California, where . h The fu-.t on the cheek——- eoniverttion - of: the New | il efifoll as a Student in structura o- Insurdrice company. at Engineering in the university. He A Tbcrta, ‘Canada,, "and also |2 member of the Bemdiji ‘high: schooF | igeattle; and had -visited his °f 1922 the latter place; and had |- yyp oshe and B. H. Edwards tWa:h g:::ou;e; w::;d m tétirned to their Romes ~at Becida ére théy were employed for sev- éral weeks :during; the -harvest -and thréshing séa Mr. and Mrs. William_ Stillmaker, and Imn'flyp motored -to. Bemidji : to-| it home &t Blnkduck; té Bky to visit ing, treat- Théy were mmg und d Tucsdiy that her| father Louis Freemln of Pine Island was crmcnlly il and _ the, doctors gave no! encohng:ment for - his * leovery: ‘Mr. Freeman is an old § dier and resided in Bemidji for a I .of years. and.is. well known, < Ellis is.. Pine Isfand. All members ot the . Knights of| The Brotherhiood. - of American' ntbus . are requested to be’ pres-}Veomen will hold. its regufa mén: of thé: Mooseheart egxon will s ‘besiaiicshisewening: 4t 8 o'clack at| EPISCOPAL GUILD WILL & .- the Moose. Hall and all members are shoppmg and. calling nmfnends infurged to be: p}gséflt - LUTH}:RAN FREE LADIES’ “The Ladiés’ Aid of the Lutheran Free. church of Nymore will meet ‘Thursday.at the home of Mrs. Arthur Knutson. A large attendance is de- ménts in the Kaplan building|o’clock. A picnic lunch will be ser.t rom: 4:30.until. 6 o’clock. - Games|ved, each one being requested , to were played and prizes were awarded | bring one article of food and their| the. winners, Leslie Larson securing|own dishes. All members are urged f| first and Jack Currie second. Lunch|to be present and visitors are -wel- was served: /by the h tess. comé. " ~ Mrs: William Nelson who: has-becn | the homa - of “their -parents, J. S. the guest.of Mr. and Mrs. John W. . N p Smith, 718 Bemidji avenue for the , —_— : Z -} past week, returned to her home Sun- | Sunday. % % day; the latter accompanying her by Séj 29th, music by Rauschs’ L to'to Hackensack where she was|ston on business Monday returniing ; M entertainers, late of -Kansas pRIo] 0| et by her husband and returned|fomes Wednesday. Git Omaha: Don’t fail to hear al m""h‘g at- thets ‘with. him to their home at Brainerd. “Mr J S Wheeler callea at the W.; 4h 2¢i9-28 | school. - : ‘| H&Gish home Monday. { | RICHARDSON BEC o okeAleAtmn WOR| gl A : £ s F“'m’”“ of the Lwbya) Orrder of | ind singing, they spent the evening R Wl]son traveling sa]esman N g Ay gose,. returncd to-Bemidji Tuesday He ~ has been assigned to ;direct a membership campaign for fhoii a few days’ busineshs trip to|part of the week:frofi fm Afieries the Fargo lodge, this campaign to hegin. in about two weeks. He will be actively associated with Moose, drg:nimtion work. »apalig, for a couple .of wecks, re- 3 f- H .urned-home framthat city last week. ";d Mis. WalteF|sind-Mes. Chiatles Hath who. fel BASS ‘LAKE Mrs. Elmér Skein called at the 3- S. ,,_fi,%:" 2 d motoréd} frofii 4 treét lnst weskrand brokehis R R Msiy e fivcnoon, £ :;m to Itisca Statefapm . was taken to Mhmexpvhs T“"‘. D. R} Gorman visited at the AlFf Mrs -Herbert Leister and Mrs. H- ofan outing. bert Utech home Saturday. . Bajrd called at: fine Albert Utcch’% e * sAlbert Uteclh and Mrs. Paul Utect reutthed| yere husiness callers in = Bemidji J.-S: Wheecler called at the E. M? W:H. @ish and family Sathre home Monday. Campbell who have been visiting- st ,ffle ghts.at Portland, Qrc- Sunday evening.from North Dakota |l The sécond kissed her on the mouth— Th‘e third kissed her on the forehead— - Itis the story of Three Kisses— YEOMEN TO ELECT NEW QOFFICERS THURSDAY NIGHT 3 ¥ meet- the régular meeting . tonight|ing. Thursday evening at 8.¢’clock af| the Moose: Hall.- There: be eleca and- it is especially urged that:al HOLD MEETING THURSDAY» The “Episcopal ‘Guild will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the basement of the church. Mrs. E. J. Letford will act as hostess. All members are requested to be pres- ent, and Irionds are welcome, ~AID MEETS,.THURSDAY PLANS' MEETING FRIDAY | yesterday afternoon: at her|cars will leave the church at 1:30 Wheeler. a. few. days, returngd to their "homes at International Falls “E. M. Sathre was called to Crook- i { ss' Inez. Butler was operated on' ::We hope to hear soon Richardson 6f +Bemidii; whi er tompléte recovery- spénding the past sew,erd Mrs. A. Hargrenoth and daughter: ooseheart, II., d at the W. H. Gish home Sun:| evomng, playing on the organ’ Miss -Alicé' Butler is expected to »e our teacher for the next term of Miss. :chool. “Weleoifie you back, Butler. . ‘Harry Sueding who has been vi ng his wife, who resides at Minn: ame Fuesday. Hi Ty, ‘Sanders called at the J S. Rh home Wednesday. :ept busy this summer ng cane ‘rom" a small patch which yielded 5 sallonsof sorghum. . Wheeler and Mrs E. W' Her in that beautiful .nrden of de Praille, with its great trees, gorgedus women, wine, dancing, mad revelry— ' And within ten mmu! because of it: [ : -he had lost the world, Hé wai rich young -fld handsome, indeed the most lmndwme man of all the millions in the country. .And he was séiit away; far out of the country. betuiise of that kiss: He as Dantoh, the nation's hero—and the na- tion: turnéd-against him. Ruler by a nod-—uq seated by a kiss, for later. ... § Henriette Girard, the littlé love girl, who brought her blind sister to Paris. Of: intnzue. romance, adventure, love——Ilove v-fiut is happy, fierce, consuming, glorifying. ‘it is the story of the two orphans in D. W.. Grif- fith’s arresting and enchanting mnterplece. “Orphans of the Storm,” as shown in the Rex theater, October 1, 2; aid 3. stopi [friendé over the week end. She has been the guest- of ‘her. sister, Mrs. Charles ‘Vandéersiuis and family and her. mother, ' Mrs:; E. . L. Wightman ok a'couple of weeks. . ot el S g Mrs. T. W Bdens M- jea d Donald, who moved from| Albert, and their gugsts ing i Minfl Mli\ to visit €his city are now miakifig their hotfte at 402 Irvine avenue. Mr. Edéhs is an employee of the Minneégota, Dak- ota&, Western railway company. Message To The Mothers, “The Young Matrons, The Young C}wls and K.lddles - Over two hundred beatltlful new trrmmed hats have Just ‘beeti received and 4ré now on display. " A : Wonideiful colors, wonderful shapss; baivels * of style and what’s best Extremely Low Priges, - """ 0 0" Every hat a beauty and Joy Forever Be siire to ask for our Priscéila befln or “gitls. g »H jé you visited our 2 new sweater séc- T T Hen? By 4 fortundte purchase direct, from a manufacturer, we are abfe t6. give you the most re- .markable - values in Slip-On SWeéaters ifi the country. See -our values at— " 7"$2:85 snd $2.95 and then’decide for yourself. ‘Afigeg] 41 colots, Jade, Mode, Buff, Jotky;" Pédcock and Maple Sugar, .- Note the fit of these sweaters, especially the arm holes. THEY ARE DIFFER- EN when purchased .at the ELKO HAT SHOP. Ask to" sée Marshall Field’s Victoria Silk Hose. They wear like iron nnd look $6 rich and pretty. Come to Our Shop this Weck Espectal Wonmen’s and Misses’ - Coats ; Suits, Dresses, Waists and Skirts for the Fall ‘and Winter, 1922-'23; ‘All of these garments will)) be arriving by express daily |} ' during the next four weeks. 3 Most of the!fi are the one-of— ‘ touch. ‘Wwith the store and to come in at ev- ery opportunity e m BEMIDI DAILY PIONEER ¢ ; romeromiutsce ivipiiemer : "= ' PAGE THREE Shevlin a month ago to the Vaten-{ er and wife, Mr. aha ‘Mrs... Albert dahl prop\ rty, 401 Park avenu | Rhoda, spent the we end. at, their stintitter. cottagk o &if - favin at "Miirtle Rivér, whete' they also enjoy- 3 smurmn trip Phey weré' suc- 'few- mallards.