Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 16, 1922, Page 3

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" i { i A Mt B .55 A e 55 i e m. vh‘fi give a8y is how-. i [E PP Mr.-and Mrs..S. D. Snyder’ re-] tumed this 'morning from.a bnsmess trip to ‘Minneapolis. Mrs., Frank Trafton, Mill Park xs | confined to her home with .blood, poisoning in her foot. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Porte of Northern .and .Harry ' Arno}d return- ed,Friday -from .a motor jtrip: .to, anenpohs where ithey attended the axry show. IM,MI) %0 loan.on farms., Dean und eompany. . - -ufl Mr and Mrs Theo. Klmewn m\d' ilittle son, Robert [returned - Sunday- from-a-motor:trip. to -Foreston -where-| they visited Mrs. Kittleson’s pa:‘nts for a few days. Miss Edna Bergstrom ° of Nevis is the guest of Miss Myrtle:Halvor- sen, a student at the State Teachers college.-She. expects to return:to her| home tomorrow morning. . Mr and Mrs..D..C. Dvoracek of midji baturdn £ where sthey” visited attended .the Dairy sl Q,w last { They réport an enJoylb]e tl'lp. to aneupohs ~where: they went-last | week_in_company with.Mr. and Mrs. Mi by} Jo‘hnlon attended two blocks west of Re Lake:Depots We specialize-ingray-iron castings all kinds, «brass, :bronze andvdnm- standard ‘makes- or size”‘or ‘length ‘to handle winidow we:ghh"kn onable prices. freight and re.. Alwa in deman for scrap iron.' Outsidé s well s lyc:l work solicited. Wnte Nsiya ini]umes and give us yo “next " jol Moody Brothers and, Strader, 6t 10-16 EMS 4beS Reg 302‘ £ cof e —l-—.—-——-—— 10 tall mllk“’for & $1.00 - 10 cans corn, stand- ard '$1.00 Large cady N.B.C. “crackers’ $1.00 1%: box Johnathan apples .$1.00 8 1b. shell Macaroni $1.00 12 le. Navy ", beans $1.00 BRADSETH & WILLEY : 3 I’lmne 81 O..0.0 100000 Items for this column will be gladly e u Readers owe. it to. 4 ; Minneapoli¢ tthe iatter part ‘of the d .tlp hi bnsmess matters before leav- JNorth-Methoii G. S. Tschida returned to his home in’ St. Paul today after spend- ing the week end.in Bemidji. P.-J.. Rusgell and F. ' M. Pender- grast returned :ast evening from a hunting trip to Iakv-l’lximnganet " Miss. Anna Bri Forks Saturday lftemoon wn went to Grand to visit over Sunday with “her :xster, Miss .Catrie Brown. . Do it NOW,, bring your Kirks Flake. sonp coupons: to your dealer. | i ¥ g 1t.10-16 Mr: and Mrs. Jos. McFadden re- -turned from Park.Rapids where they visited friends--and: transacted busi- ness-last wek. : s . Mr. and M Kobe and two children spent-the week:end with rel- atives at Ke]hher, returping to Be- midji this ‘morning. David Gill transacted business. sin week -and returned to his home in Be- midji this morning. + Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Henry of i Saturday:.and spent the week-end hunting in. this vicinity, re- tnrmng to his home -this morning. Mrs Faye Wllson -and ' . daughter , .and -Miss . Gladys: Loy, | . teacher st ‘Spur motored to Black- duck -and. spent the.day Sunday. of Redby /:ame to Bermd,u Saturday and was iz morning home in - Minneapolis ‘He »remaingd ‘here about - two -weeks in Wm. Fellows of Tenstrike accom- panigd Ben Nelson to Bemidji Satur- day for medical attention, the lat- ter hzving his-hand badly - injured ;hile assisting. to raise a building at ensmke Saturday._ i Mr. ‘and Mrs, Ed Alger are visiting at ‘the home of Wm. Fellows, . Ten- strike this week. Mr. Alger is man- lker of the T. J. Partridge Lumber Company ag the present time, and is 0 lbown in- Bemidji. -— Mrs. Amold .Bakkum returned to Bemidji Friday evening : .from Mlnnenpolls where she attended the funeral of her brother in law, EI- liatt R. McLaughlin who: passed away October 6 at Couer' d’Alene, Idaho FFuneral ‘services were held: at the church; - Minneap- of Jlast week. plis, Wednesd: ight for Westw,ood. Oaht £ been called to Bemdij - leave tomorrow- fos- h Sentt.le sand Mrs,: H. Gher,, T b.vu- qudn'y‘ for thier ige-Beach; Ala. :{O. Olson .and_gister, Mrs. .G. Olson and daughters, Mrs. Elayd Hill, Mrs Lquis Larson, and Mrs. F: E. Tun g, all of Bagley, mntared to Be- midji_ Saturday to visit the former’s .daughter, . M#s. Halvorsen, ‘also of ghy, who was seriously .ill in the Bemidji hospital. The latter ‘passed away Sunday .marning,.and the re- mmis were shipped. to B;gley to- morrow” where. funeral ‘services will be held and interrgent ‘made. M. E. Ibertson, ‘funeral - dircetor, had, charge of the arrangements in Be- midji. —r iR. J. Boardman left yesterday af- ternoon by auto:for -Rochester call- ed there by a message stating that his father was critically = ill in a hospital there. His mother and fath- er visited. here this summer, leav- ing about three weeks ago for, their home in California:and stopping at Rochester en route. A telephone mes- sage from there received by Mrs. Boardman thsi morning stated the | doctors gave no hopes for his re- covery, he having. mflued a paraly- tic stroke. Mrs. Boardman and child- ren -will leave for Rochester on the oF night train. Why is_this wrong? The answer will be found among today’s want ads. (What “Blunder” do you suggest) Gonvrieht -1922, Associated Editors S. C. Bailey is spending today at Grand Rapids where he is conducting a state Jand sale. Miss Alice Klopfleisch, teacher at Birchland, :‘was ‘the guest 'of ‘Bemidji friends ‘ Sautrday. Use your Klrks Flake soap coupons on theflpeclal sales. 1t 10-16 MissRuth Gruer, Gruer, teacher at Big Lake; was: shopping -and calling on friends in Bemidji Saturday. Mlss Lillian andhn is visiting friends and -relatives at different places on the range this week. Pears, carload, opposite Nicollet hotel, cormer.2nd street and Bemidji avenue. $1.50 per bushel basket. 1t 10-16 Mr. and Mrs. Will Want of Pem- bina came ‘to Bemidji Saturday and were looking for a suitable -location to locate. here. ..Free m ‘worth of Kirk’s Flake So.p. Watch: for Kirks green coupons at -your door.:Good at all grocers. . AN 2t 10-17 Mrs. e;i‘ge Pierson and Mrs: Clyde Martin of Turtle River were shopping and -calling on friends in - | Bemidji Saturday. P EWelch; who moved this fall with his;; .g:mifx _to Fargo, N. D, cslled . on- friends and transacted budiness in Bemndj\ the Istter part 1 the week.: ‘ree ‘$2,000 worth of Kirk's Flake Sup. W-Udn for: Kirks green coupons r. Good at: all grocers. 2t 10-17 .Dr. G. H. Zentz, pastor of the Methodist chureh, delivered the sec- ond number of-a series of sermons Sunday evening to a iagre and .at- téntive cogregation. His subject, “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” by Rob- @ért-Louis :Stevensdn, was one of un- usual intefest. The story.of the two-fold nature of t}us Jman in which Satan struggles for esupreiiacy with the spirit of God was vividly porttuyeq by ..Dr.. Zentz «Fhere is a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde 1 ug all,” he said. . “We find upon examination that we have two. sets of tendencies—the good/ and the bad L pach. of -which. strives constantly to.dominate us; on or the other must wm 2 For illustration, he cited, ng ng David, Solomon, and Socrates; also Skakespeares Macbeth. Now mater how: highly developed or trained a man may:be in the spir- itual life, or how well governed by the princinles: of love and truth, he is not -above the waring tendencies of the two dominating spirits within. He can only conquer the Hyde and remain the Jekyll, thl'ough Christ. “For the -wages: of sin_is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.”” Rom. 6:23. Sunnt on Puget Soundf i Every d_may occaslonally Ave nheaum!:ln sunset, and many lands have gorgeous and brilliant ones; but lwwhere have . they such lofty burn- ing, milky-rose, opaline effects as:on this inland ‘sea. Their enchanting beanty 18 doubtless due to the many wooded islands which lift dark green forested hills. around open sweeps of ivater, whereon settle delicate mists. When the -fires of sunrise or of sun- set sink through these mists,” the splendor of .coloring is marvelous and not equaled anywhere. It is as though the whole sound were one great opal which had.broken apart and-flung its escaping, fires of rose, amethyst, am- ber,_ and green up through the maze of trembling pearl above. The un- usual beauty of its sunsets long ago gave Puget sorind the poetic name of Opal-Sea or Sea of Opal. —Ella Hig- ginson. PSR N Breaking It Gently. “] want you .to understand, sir, that my pride forblds me to accept anything from you after I marry your daughter.” “How are you going to lve?” “Well, I thought yoi might make some~kind; of 'a settlement before-. hand."—Fre flI! Boston 'run:cflp(_ ,ed a number of ladies at her home in .Fon’nr CLUB TO'ENJO¥' i = 7, LUTHERAN FREE MEN’S AID TO MEET TUESDAY The men’s Aid of the Lutheran Free church will meet at the home at 8 o’clock. ‘ Mrs. Lester Achenbach entertain- the New Kaplan flats over the week end. The guests included Mrs. Fred Graham, Mrs. L. H. Tegtmeyer, Mrs. J. D. Winter and Miss Marion Rice. DEGREE OF HONOR AND A. O U. W. MEET TUESDAY There is business of importance to come before the meeting of the De- gree of Honor Tuesday night at the K. C. hall at 8 o’clock and all mem- bers are requested to be present. The regular meeting of the A. O. U. ‘W. will be held Tuesday evening at 8o’clock at the K. C. Hall. All members are urged to be present. BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Lois Jane Campbell is today celebrating her tenth birth anniver- sary and in honor of the occasion in- vited her Sunday school clase of {f girl friends, and their teacher, Mrs. Robert Brownlee, to her home 1202 |} Minnesota avenue, between the hours of 4 and 5. Hallowe’en games and stunts furnished the entertainment of the guests, and & birthday lunch was served by Mrs. Campbell. W .B. A. OF MACCABEES TO HOLD' MEETING TONIGHT The regular meeting of the Wo- mans’ Benefit Association of Mac- cabees will be held this evening at 8 o’clock at the K. C. Hall and the business session will .be follawed. by a social time, the entertainment committee planning a Kid’s Party at that time. A good time is assured and lunch is to be served, and it is|j especially urged’ that-all =" ‘members || attend. i BIRTHDAY SURPRISE Miss Agnes Preston was pleas- antly surprised Saturday afternoon at her home, 106 Mississippi avenue |} by a few of her friends. Games were || played after which a lunch was ser- ved by Mrs. Preston. Miss Agnes re-|j ceived many pretty and useful gifts. Those present were Myra Heller, ORDER OF EASTERN STAR MEETS TUESDAY. ‘NIGHT The regular business meeting of of ‘Arthur Knutson tomorrow night |the Order of Eastern Star will bé held Tuesday evening - at-8o’clock at the Masonic Hall, MRs ACHENBACH ENTERTAINS | are urged to be .present. DOUBLE BIRTHDAY PARTY Misses Maxine Nelson arid Anne Bethel, whose tenth birth anniversa. ries occured on the same day, cel- ebrated them .together Saturday af. ernoon by inviting 14 of their girl friends to the home of the formgr, 1120 Beltrami avenue, had a very playing games, .and birthday lunch was served by Mrs. Nelson assisted by Miss Bethel, aunt of Miss Anne. Halloween favors were used. guests presented them many useful and pretty tokens, enjoyable :[be served. Al ; ! be present. e and all members A clnas swigner supper .was spon where they afternoon | Saturday .afterndon the faculty .who te school - building ¥ Army trucks werc us tation' to Rev’.-ky P camp fire was bui eul hours enjoycd The 50 FELT SPORT !lAT§ DOLLAR DAY. ... .5195 TAGE HIGH SCHOOL SE! ENgOY WiENER RO rop class of the Bemidji ;| ROYA s*m:mfino S WILL MEET'WEDN!—.SD;\) NIGH1 and THRER VALUES $3.95 el 100 new Dressy 100 Beautiful Slpi-on Swedters, of a blouse, wiil be on sale as§ oW a They come in all the new bright-colots, .Day oply whlch talc Models,/specially pflced for Dollar Red, $2. ) Black, Orange, Honey, Brown and.Jade. You muy i lieve this—they are the hest yalues m t‘h‘e state for the money. Ask to see our Victoria silk hose, They wear hke and are priced for less Wonderful Sailors. Dollar Day price....... Your Dollar Day shopping wilbhe:madereasy by i visit to our shop. Ethel Palmgren, Edith Erickson, Alice Cook, Irene Bereroft, Denicc f.lll||llul||||||mm||||mml||u|||lmlllllllllllllulmllllllmllumlmmmu.m..u.u. Blondo, Gladys, Nellie:and Agnes|S Preston. NUMBER OF FINE DANCES Miss Marie Clark of Duluth has’ anfounced the dates for & ‘series of dances to be held for the Forty Club in Bemidji during the enly winter sezson. The first affair'is planned for October 18, an autumn y with illustrations of the little things that are being done i} dancing steps. The future numbers| are quite gaily anticipated apropos ‘of - interesting bits rumored ‘about the Mardi.Gras, a Bal Costume, and a-real ‘Follies; each -a secret until time for its appearance. The Forty Club is composed of a number of Bemidji’s most prominent society membeys. — WALKER-GRAHAM Miss Mabel Graham, daughter of Mr. and- Mrs. John Graham of this city and Dale Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Walker, Sr. were uni- ted in marriage Saturday evening at 6 o'clock at the home of thej: groom’s parents, 1019 Park avenue, | Rev. L. P. Warford officiating. Only. the immediate relatives were pres- ent. They were attended by Miss Ruby Leet,, a close friend of the bride and William Walker, brother of the groom. Following the ceremony a wedding dipner was served the guests. The young people will make their home in Bemidji, the groom being a.mem ber of the . Haling-Walker Electric | Co. Their many friends extend best wishes. —— MASTAD-JOHNSON Miss- Anna. C. Johnson, sister of Carl G. E. and Otto F. Johnson, proprietors of the Johnson Bros. store of this cify,.and Senator Thor- wald Mastad of Minot, N. D. were united in marriage.October 9.at the home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. W. P. Elliott, 3650 Eleventh avenue So.] Minneapolis. Miss Johnson js manager of the Johnson Bros. store in thic city anf will remain here for the present. Miss Johnson’s home was formerly in -Mankato where she grew to wo manhood. Beforc coming to Bemidji she was connected with the Johnson Bros. store at Bismarck, N. D. which store was sold last December. Senator Mastad is at present re- ceiver of the Sawyer State Bank of Sawyer, N. D. and has farming in- terests around Minot. Mr. and Mrs. = Mastad returned from their wedding trip Saturday morning. Mr. Mastad returned to Minot this afternoon and will join Mrs. Mastad a little later: They expect to locate about January 1 in Minot. $1.00 Aprons & housic $1.00 §1.00 §1.00 $1.00 s100 Flannel ‘night $1.00 shoes 5 for $L00 White scallopc d .eloth $100 Percales, ‘10 yards dy Storm serges 2 yds irou $2.95 Karper:gauntict gloves Woolen Hoisery Kabo Corscts for LOWINS Chlldrdfl'fi and Ladies Linen plain afid embroi- dered handke1 chiefs table for i EAR L TR R TR LR L R A H R SR T LT [T T T T IlIIIIIIIIIIHXIlIIHIII!lHIlmlfi

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