Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 9, 1922, Page 3

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i { fifim R ww» mm. ARG mvréfim, AT A A - Wa‘;c--oqqc. | | Lo R T L acats e — T A e A A St ---.i.a-ma-.y'fiw > i ’ TR T E . The Nation's Destiny. CARE FOR FMH m ‘ N Our hlltory, sir, has been a constapt 7 and expanding miracle from Plymouth{Keep Itnk‘ W' ‘ap TW "‘l"" Bock ‘and Jamestown. all the Way— Young M"[\! and Trees— aye, even from the hour whep, from uppiles Timber. C dlh—;hen the old world will.come:to-| culture. - Keep ‘::ed stock m:—':z- 1 x mervel and to learn, amid our gath-|injure the young M AT g 5 Mr. and Mis. Jack Gainey enter- ATTEND ERAL TUESDAY pagures— tained ;fi; and Mrs. K ‘:Don-l All the Royal N"Ghb"“ Are *.:m-l:‘pg m\@clgtot“;nrnp!::ew‘:o Woodlund‘lnd ar ald and: Joe Joh fe ndlfl“fltt‘d to meet tomorrow afteynoon t upecxlde of a republic ; i atjat 2 o'clock to the funeral: ¥ of Axel }(m;gum dys. !M guu\‘.m! e 7 A 3 % o urday evel > X R ot the Mooseheun Legion will be held £ T ; Park aveniis, . it ¥ Xednesday evening at 8 o’clock: at girls'’ sewin 3 the Moose Hall, and it is requested; Lunch ‘wa: the' b ¢ | that all members be present. Nomina the close m ng. ogfl:en = tion of officers will hke place at this time. “WELCO! OME PARTY” | e rom DAUGHTERS OFREBEKAN church entend an invitation ~to all " X ! membegs and friends of the church| The regular meeting of the Daugh- to attend a “welcome home” party ters of Rebekah will be held this eve- bis smart: fall overcoat is | to be.given for Dr. and Mrs. G. H.|ning at 8 o'clock at the K. C. Hall Jesse L. Losky Pxefl'e 4 JACK HQLT ‘novelty woolen, platd-back | Zentz and family, Wednesday eye-|and all members are urged to be, ning at 8 o'clgck at the church. present, and are also.asked tp note 3 FATIRIEWRS 2 M the change in the mee}mg place from % {250k yxrrgggbn; ENTERTAIN the Moose Hall to thg K. C. hall. b} Mr. and M.rd. Frank Patterson, 813 l e tan e s s Minnésota nvdxgl.e, entertained 'at 6 34 m]l::H:AY P‘:R:Y ¢ AN 3 o'clock dinner Saturday evening Mr. immie Knight was the honor gues 3 5""‘” f P.n@m l » e S dny from)| ] “|and Mrs.' George H. French and son|at a hxr:hday Pat;ty Saturday ‘rfll?; e n“ed omithy hflvol Faron o o : ‘| Lyle, also M@, Charlotte Bro and | noon given on the occasion o By Peter B. .Km 1 fileg‘“fl“;:fi ’:::M visited Mo“ m w Fww little ‘son Blfly, who will 13:5: the | fourth anniversary, there being sev- rf i T : relatives ; latfer part of the week for the west|en little guests entertained with in- The season’s finest heart-drama. Yoll 1 AL : to spend the winter months. door gapies. The Cecorations were in never forgive yourself if you gxi;p it! pink and white, a large hirthday cake| e METHODIST. AID. DIVISION - decorated with pink and white can- HOLDS MEETING TUEIDAY dles and candle holders heing wsed as . Sunplcmentcd by The Miscellaneous Division of ‘the |8, center piece. The guests included Lloyd Comedy “FOLI.QW 'fl,ll-'. CROWV’ Ladies’ Aid of the Methodisi ehurch Eugene Shavitch, Morris Isted, Cyril Mrs. J. B. Minnich chairma Hodgdon, Jimmie ~ Lucius, Junior i Hlock S 5 Plece Orches’ra 5 : gy 3 £tk i " eet Tuesddy afte¥noon :30 | Knight and Raymond McMakon. J&: :wopd 3‘3“ A cond: £-im- &- lded. y W o'clock at the home of "Mrs. Showa 7,30.9 100 © % & 10¢ g_‘lfd 30c = Cut the vt _ car.. Trof pmh' phone 927 2t 10-19 o g 'fimhm_ Y o usr mes ELKO- mm Wite—That's ltnupel The xrm:erv HOLDS' MEETING TONIGHT tald me they were supkissed oranges The “Win' One” Class of the M.|from Caiifornfa, E. Sunday sehool. will hold lfiscreg- Hub—1 ‘guiess’ the movie censors Tuel.-Wed Roy Stewart m “Llfe’l Great M ’ ular monthly business meeting'‘this :ll:“ l;; limited: mrl;:‘.‘cl;; ;: the 5/ gk " Kellihgs p £ ;. desp-in | learts, evening ‘at 8. o'clogk: in the ‘church | X158 Benl danghter. Miss e ghter, M 5 yet nfltold?f%euuty 3: basemént and &ll" “members * and ——T NEER | Bemi and &7 afternoon’ to Biyish .as"we walked and saw |friends are requested to be present. SUBSERIBE .FOK ‘E FIONEER it daughter; | the; y_sp_ex.:t a few hours, returning to floweps. o her they | A-social hour and lunch will follow e ab gifta ont of her’store: 0£°G6d'8 | the business session. nce. - -She ‘took . 4 ) son of Mrs, H. 3 1 S. Kinney of this city, and *Edith of_the latter’s paren Phe 4 = 4 lps, daughter of Mr. Mrs. A. Ldontisee, 619 M g oty 0 Phelps, %gl lryvme a:?fue, were umted in marriage Eamrdny evening at 8:30.p. m..at the home - .of the bride, Rev. L. J. Jerdee, officiating. They left by auto for a short trip and ‘will make their home - at Melrose, Minn. Mr. Andersen is a state grain inspector, Made to Measure No special sale but good honest values to- gether with expert fitting. - vad Even large . estabhshments that carry ready-made clothes advocate buying clothes made-to-measure to insure complete satisfaction. i i latbies to rreanre . Mcfllu Empleycgm —" Be the MM e GUNDMUNSON-BOLDEN * Clearbrook, Minn., Oct. 9—Mart- ain Gundmanson ‘of Clearbrook and Mrs! M. J. Bolden of St. Paul were united in marrizge Wednesday, Oct- ober 4 at Bagley, Minn., and will| make their home an the farm of Mr. Gudmunson near Clearbrook. Mzs. Bolden formerly lived in Be- midji and has many friends here who will ‘be interested to learn of her marriage. BIRTHDAY PARTY Norman Rognlein of Wilton en- %hmmg to- Belmdj: in ey Tepott a very en- WE upecnhn.m making clothu to measure ri m nt of the Bzmldn schobls; . who at- W‘t\‘l’l"‘l" ;‘mffllflb”fl' t;:;:‘ Rognlien and & marshmellow roast degrees - | was enjoyed. The guests were Tru- The papey. 18- not -damaked,| yiay Bangen, Chesf:r Fischel, Her- - Of the process is bert Helf, Samuel Horen, Wallace Stordahl, Jamcs Jorgenson, ' Alvin Berg, Wilbur Kieler and Milton Gog- nlein. MISS McCREADY ENTERTAINS Miss Louise McCready was hostess Fridny evening at a farewell party iven in honor of Mrs. Charlotte ‘boks, who leaves this week for the west.and Mrs. Clarence Nielson, who s0 leaves soon for her new home in New York City. The guests were taken to the Grand theater for the elrly evening. and later entertained 2 at the apzftments of the hostess of, his d! g] the: 2 | Jefferson hotel, where lunch ~was ix and family, 805 Be- : 1 was | served. The guests included Misses ‘ They- aré.en I'OIIN to IgtC .| Lucile Young, Hazel Laqua, Kath- " was® ryn Troppman, Josephine Parker, solit | Mesdames Herbert Warfield, Char- | lotte- Brooks and Clarence Nielson. e ] the M. E. A. meetings the| ¢ aseptic water. Then | tertained nine of his little friends at; "of- the week; returned n é his home Friday afternoon, the oc- £0 his Home in] fiimnuflulu. bent back and held | casion being his eighth birthday. § was a 2 o'clock Sunday - dinner lm:d“:::: are ; ldte:: Norman was presented many dehfih" SATISFACTION CLOTHES SHGP _the home of Mr. apd Mrs. 2 a heater, | fu] gifts. Lunch was served by Miss: 213 Tlill'd .‘”et ; o b Ea ‘ : Phane 3:14 English Horticulturists 8um for American Plant With Somewhat Peculiar Hl_otory. dindry pricé for 1 single plaht; yet uJ was pald by Eugllsh- horticniturists for an orchid rafééd" n’ erica, the | cattieya gigas alba. Huesgen s Jewelry Sh fs now open for business i I w111 endeavor to build up a patronage on the prmclple of the Golden Rule ‘B u sm—— | Absolutefy Dependable Merchandise . IT'S TOASTED i ‘ oneextya prooess” at a Fair Price L Bgs nm‘ it was soid-1a Tonios| B which' gives - i | g e o) [ dollslous flavor Expert Wgtch Repairing prompily done T SATISFACTION GUARANTEED the re-] 'How was the lecmra?' asked Mr. wfi&bfiufiff Riv t ORi as won : <1\ . A TRIALIS ALLI ASK T w H. HUESGEN . ul ¥ o 7 | 1 | ! i , & Squnrc Deal Jnnler Markham Hotel Bulldlny

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