Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 18, 1922, Page 3

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n_these, cophties, harve: _Wm. Hall of Wilton autoed to Be-| ,veraged $8:37 a day and threshing midji Tuesday and: transacted busi-| $4:33 " ~“The" highest wages were paid Reas. in - the uorthern -amd northwestern N.D, COUNTY AGENTS SAVE spart and \m lnwesr un the south- FARMERS IN HIRING HELP. Q 18—The employment agency activities of the county agents Under. the.direction of Pro. Gils- dorf; 36 years experience. Fall saved the farmeérs. $100,000 statisti- term now upans .cians haye discovered. . They base | their; tor(clusmns on the declaration Ay was saved-on lhh column will be gl 114 ' Readers owe' ea:to see that items of local int < tem, wlil be given proper. sowdsnnnn wl E, NO. 3 ’ URSDAY- Nrcx-rr ‘HINES E! ERTAIN Mr. and- M: ‘L, Hines had as Tmer .on 7,285 |7 o’clock-dinner guests last night- at ’ ‘their home 1100 Beltrami ' avenue| the Cathohe Ladm&m rennq ::&uw;plzws dl”:hfi;fifi?;‘;fi;fl:"ng Misses Clara ‘Sehuster. Helen Farr{meet. Thursday c,vem t and Florence . 1 and :family are 1200 Amenca 907 Dewey' avenue, Hi: o TE op 1 thei] fnmufl: Shot]ey ki ORS HOLD MEETING THIS EVENING |G. A.:R..CIRCLE BUSY BEE it f The Royal Nexgh})ors will meet ~yCLUB MEETS THURSDAY for their regular business session at| All mémbers of: usy Bee ‘club 8 o’clock this evening at the K. C.|of the Bi.&. R le are requested hall .and ‘all members “are requested | to be prepent Thursday afternoon at to be present: the regular.meeting to be held at the . home of Mrs, T. J." Wickhan, 1414 TO ENWN TONIGHT Minesota ‘avenue. Quilts will \be tied ROYAL NEIG Sk shor; i d ‘M - Bierbaum left Mnnday lwmg in St. Paul gt present on the noo.n train -for Chicago to - transact business for a few days. . e i “ Prof. Chas. Pflock with over 20 years ltpenence, lmvmx studied.in the bést conservatories, Léipzig and Frankfort, will téach VIOLIN—PIANO and ORCHESTRA David Millér of Shevlin transacted [turnéd this morning from ‘a tri business in Bemidji yesterday, te- his “Chapel Cat” 'to-Lake Julia Ban- turning to his home last evening. |itorium, "he having given a ster€op- 5 Wby is” this ‘wrong? ‘The answer will be found -among PENEPES ticon lecture at-the. former -place on {today’s want: ads. Mrs. ‘G. ‘L Mrs. Clarence | and quilt blocks pi i QQ; 3 pieced. $60,000 to Toan on ‘farms. Desp |Monday ogiht and at Puposky, last| (Wht'“/Blunder!” de.yoi' siggest) |Jackson wil in Band No.' 1 R, Land company. . 1-18%f | night. : i t 3922, “Associated ‘Editors | of the Ca Eadies -t a card | PILGRIM ‘MISSION SOCIETY ‘Phétie 562 or 508-W, or call at the Elko Theater — d ok i A > party“to be Jield ‘at ‘the home of the HOLDS MEETING THURSDAY . o The beautiful“wéw home' * being| Miss Beryl Jarvis emPoned ‘as'a “Hayes of ‘Liberty was trans. | former 1201 ‘Dewey avenuethis eve-| The: Pilgrim ‘Misstonary Society will meet Thursday afternoon at the erected by I. Nygaard at 1217 Bixby | nurse at Rochester ‘for~some time ackin in Grant Valley | ning, the proceedg.to go toward the all members be present and wisitors The .Queen _Esther ‘Missionary ' so- are welcome. ciety held -its’ business meeting last “home of Miss Alice rvine avenue. The by a social avenue is nearing‘complétion and is|has ben vmtmg her parents at Mar-| Tuesds -school fund. home of Mrs. Minnie Heneghan, Cen- now ready for the-plasterers. gie. She is now the guest of Mrs. &’ 8 4 G ko iia < tral avenue and Eighth street, Fifth I FHITIIRE i Shagks AT N A. Forrester, 915 Dewey “avenue ‘f Hh UEEN ESTHER SOCIETY | Ward. An interesting pr h = o es made a Q! g program has = Mrs. Charles Rantz, ‘Bixby avenue ' few days before leaving for Las.(y ooy feirin oo the {:r':i:fi::g HOLDS -BUSINESS MEETING | been prepared and it is urged that 7*!5 and 9:00 _E s i = = |t ELKO THEATRE % HOSPITAL AUXILIARY NO. 2 = MEETS FRIDAY AFTERNOON = The following ladies - have been Extra SPeclal Tcday lnd Tqmo"ow = who has visited ‘her ‘Felatives at Lis- Angeles, Calif., whére she expects’ to bon, ‘Wis., for the past month, s ex- remain for some time. - pected home the lntter rpart of the week. t.in Grant anley i ; 7 ; Miss Olga Malterud :is vumng her | evening at U Mrs. Gallagher and brother- Ray | parénts™Mr. and ‘Mis. TJack "Malterud | Minnick 914 Mattison,, motored to Bemidji and|at Beelda for two weeks. meeting was followed i Harrom, traveling salesman | spent the week end as guests of thelr hour and lyngh ‘was served. dppatateh Are e E for Matshall:Wells Wholesale: Hard- | parents Mr. and Mrs. TR R Bln-ko hay ‘réturned ‘to Be- ointed. us. en af. Diviston E ware firm, teturned yesterday. from 512 America avenue, returning t6 | midji from Ghicago-where heattend- [ B. A..C. CLUB'HOLDS FIRST No. 2, Hospital Auxiliary and are James Klrkwood RaymoJl‘lgi gttpn with = - Daluth, swhere. ‘hie. swent the latter | Detroit Monday. Mrs. Ray ‘Mattison ed.a series of baséball games. MEETING OF FALL ‘SEASON | requested to meet Friday afternoon . part of:the week to attend the:sales-|and little daughter':Bellrae, :egm\p-r . “The i ‘for the open- from 2 to 5 o'clcck in the dining =| men’s meetinig. anied them on the return:trip, “ex- Mfbose daniee-at Moose’ hnl] Fyiday |ing -of the .| room for hospital work: Mrs. J. O. o - .~} pecting to spend a-few-days there.- Mrs: E. ‘Sniith ‘returned ‘to-Be-| midfi Stunday:morning: from “Minne- -apolis "where 5she visited the ‘dector’s | 4 mothiér for ten ‘days. ‘The ‘latter is cohfinéd’tocher-bed with a fractured hip “whiehshe ‘recéived ‘from: a fall about ‘thiee weeks ago. While away Mrs. Smith' attended :two past Ma- tions, one held at ane- he ofixer it Hopkms 55 {ich - PAID. ADVERT[S‘E"E‘NT SRS - (Inserted by and for J. C.‘McGhee%in: his own " behalf. Amount paid -for series $20.00) .. : County Supenntendent of Schoals Cnuhdnte far Be-electlon will A)lrotl.t. your v-lo. Nova-b.t 7,1922 per feents " T‘he best Amencan cltlzenslnp has bec gfl éftort s ‘been made w eqnsliu ed- ueationlal “opportunitiés. FALYE :No“unqualified teacher is taachmg m Beltrr mi county. i 1292 visits were ‘made to “Fhe scl the ‘term. ‘362 visits were made’ lgw?y Decisions have been fair, advice work to. improve the.schools|incessa; Annual School Officer meetings held in eachiof the three divisions of the.county. Mr. McGhee holds a First Grade’ Professtonal Life Cettificate, the highest granted in the state of Minnesota. The above statements may ‘bé 'verified by the * records ‘of the office whlch niay be inspected by the pablic. Your vate for J. C.:McGhee-fof County Su- perintendent is a vote for the continuance of the / same faithful service and for the promotion of the welfare of the Beltrami public schools. Very truly. ‘yours, ‘Mary Lilleskov, Assistant County Super- Actmg Asslstlnt end at Thief she et her Thus- October 20. The public .is -invited. 8t 10'20 S +Miss || Kate Hmes, and -Miss Marie ‘Bjella | spent:Sunday withr elatives at Hines. ‘Mrs. 8.4A." Cutter, 1111 ‘Beltrami . avenue Visited' at' the'home of:Miss Mary McGallister; ;Grant Valley, Tuesday. = ‘Lt C."Coles and -a part-y from -the Flfth ‘Ward“motored to Lake Planta- i ganet-to spend the week end hunting and fzshmg Lt Mr. and ‘Mrs.“A.:¢ -J. -Porter of Northhomé motored: to - Bemidji Mon- dsy spendmg the dxy here transact- | day for Bend, Ore., where he has ac- cepted=a positiol “Mr. and-C.'J,'Winter-and-Mr. and Mrs. C.-M. Hanimond ‘motored ' to | Rosby “Monday and spent a few hourl hunting in that vmmty for Mrs: E&wnrd Kranter ' who has been: confined:to her-home ‘709 Four- teenth stréet'-for the past week is able to, be about ngsm [l : Arlo.. Achenbach * returned ' - this m’ormng from -Alma, :*Wisconsin, | where he ‘has ‘beén the ‘guest of rela- tives for the past two weeks. i Mrs. f&ugusc Jotis'who has ‘been sdnously ‘ifl- at her ‘home:in° Fifth ward for the past three weeks is re- ported to be slightly improved. Frank 'Rappatta 1111 Mississippi avenue has ‘resumed his:duties . -~ as shmpmg ¢lerk for Armotr and Com- pany after enjoying a week’s veaa- tion. mily 919 Beltrami”avenue ' have -as their -guests, “Mrs. ‘E. -S. Aéhley-dnd son* Berton of “Grana Forks. ‘They were former residents of Bemdiji. Miss ‘Amelia “Scott, who has been employed ‘in ‘Bemidji' for “'several months, - wais ' operated--on " Saturday l :'Mr. and ‘Mrs, E. N. ‘Ebert ‘and ‘fa- 2 l'ong mee]y 3 ’Bfiss Irma Vought, who hu 'been mploye& in' - Beémidji, for the past 'Albért Keehr'iof - Rockwood nttend H ed to" business” matters “‘in 'Bemtd)i l fonddy ‘and visited. * his' daum 'Miss ‘Keehr, who is employed“ds a $aléslady at the Ole 'Qhaliey Grocery, mrth street and ‘Minn ter. plzce Monday mornmg Mr. and Mrs, Van Camp mll ‘move tomorrow from 1104 d Vavenue to the home they Tecently pirchased at 1115’ Dewey ‘avenue. -The house they are” vr.cnmg will- be’ oecupied by ‘Mr. and ‘Mrs, C: J.” Widiter ‘who sutt avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens and wto éhildren have 1ocated in‘Bemidji and Bemfdjic avenue. Mr. "Stevéhs s traveling salesman for Kelly-flowe- Thompson company of Duluth. will move there from 1404 Minne-|--- ‘A, 6. Club-will he held ‘this evening in ‘the basement of the Presbyterian church and. alt members are reques- MODERN WOODMEN . HOLD REGULAR "MEETING TONIGHT All members-of the Modern Wood- men of Amercia requested'to be reseiit ‘this evening at the regular meeting to ‘be held 'at'8 o’clock at ‘the ‘K. C. Hall as there will be in- itiation of candidatés, wiht a social hour and lumh fojlowingA PRESBYTERIAfi‘anlSlON L ‘HOLDS MEETING TONIGHT Mrs. ‘H. A. Pflughoeft, chairman of Division No. 4 of the Presbyterian Ladies' Aid-requests all members to nue. Mrs. Simpsth will. assist as BIRTHDAY PARTY ‘Mrs. ‘Loujs Hanson, Becida enter- tained-a few friends last evening at 8- "clock dinner.in*honor iof her hhsbnmjs T Euvemryr The gnestsifhclufled ‘Mz..and; ~Mrs.:C. erson; Dr.:amd Mrs. ‘A, Miss Viola Handon and daughter Miss Cora, Mr. and’ Mrs. Wm. Dun- lop and Mr; and ‘Mrs. Fred Rhoda and little son Albert. PR A A e F. R, 'Marrs and 'son Clayton mo- tored ta Saum-Saturday evening and spent Sunday at his farm home with his family, . ':Mr. .and Mrs. J, C. Tuneson and family of Blackduck motored to Bemidji today to attend the Dollar Day ‘sales and while here were the guests of her sister Mrs. T. J. Wick- ham and brother H. A. Lepper and families. ‘Mr. and “Mrs. Fred Sandberg of Park ‘Rapids and Mrs. Wm. Becker of "Minneapolis motored to Bemidji Monday and were guests until last night at the home of A. Sthol, 823 America’ avenue. Mr. Sandberg is a brother of Mrs. Sthol. C.'S. Rouse returned to his home; 428 Fourth strect Monday morning m Rockwood Wl * | Rouse ‘istezching’ 'in - that neighbors s attendmg i hood and ‘Chester,’ school: there -as n;‘flwl of his sistef.f that pursuant to a resolution of the Sthool ‘Board’ ofSehool District No. 26 Beltr: County; . “Minnesota, 8 special meéting* afid-élection in and for ‘said 'school district will be held at school house in said Village of Solway, ‘Beltrami County, Minnesota | on“the 26th, ddy .ofiOctober, 1922 at 7 o'clock P."M. to vote on the follow- ‘| ing proposition: Shall the school board of ,s¢hool district Number 26, Bel- * ttami ‘county, Mijnnesota, be au: thorized "to issue its funding borids, in the sum of $5000.000 * bearing date the first day of November 1922, payable on the first day of November, 1937, and bearing interest at the rate of gix” per cent per annum, pay- able semi annually, for the pur- _pose of funding the outstanding floating indebtedness of said distriet? The polls wiil remain open until 8 o'clock P. M.. t Melby | e he visitéd his ¢ Achenbach, . chairman, Mesdames B. A. Kolbe, C. M. Bacon, E: W. John- son, 'E. D. Boyce, Gus Thompson, J. Nannzn and Thos. Nygaard. NYMORE LUTHERAN FREE Prayer mecting tonight at the Even Moe home at 8 o’clock. Ladies’ Aid_meets tomorrow after- noon in the church parlors. Services tomormw night at 8 o’clock. Rev. Bode, Pastor, GRAN D b 7 % e s ol G g i o Next Qaramount Fictiurei . J““ DeRustis left B'““"" Tt eterson, 428 Minnesota ‘ave- Sun.-Mon.-Tues." - [ THE TRIUMPH OF THE '‘SCREEN! Wed. | -author of “The Four | You hnven’t seen Val.ew- : = intendent. 1 ‘certify ‘that th tai . are now occupying the mew ~house Dateéd this 14th day of October, ¢ y mi 3 £ ;:fi:e Te t:fi,m,té i) erected by C. M. Johnson at 1005| 1922 Story by.Julia Tolsva - Directed by Chas. J. Brabin Bebe Daniels and Anna. Q. Ntlsson in the All w with romance and mystery. Beautiful wo- men, diamonds and' adventure'in: Seuth Africa Also: Sennett Comedy “Ladies First” International News and Chas. Pflock and his‘Orchestra REX=TODAY SHIRLEY MASON Y TRULY YOURS” é»romance of a 1922:Cinderella “#THE YELLOW FACE” ,9? gfsthe adventures of Sherlock Holmes from the FOXNEWS Rex Orcheltrn ) the Noted Star in A romance that travela ‘with the speed of hx hasing the Moon A William Fox Produchon Gaiety, love and heartache on the Great White Way PEARL WHITE The Bmadway Paacuck A William Fox ;. Production FRIDAY & il mfl story by Sir "Arthur Conan Doyle. Featuring A ‘. Eille Norwocod as Sherlock Holmes — 1 R at ‘the Bemldn hospital . for -appen- dieitis @ndis reported’to be gatung | daughter, Miss Hypatia and son tino il you've seel = Chéster Jr. “for s few days. Miss | SR éar,-and has been's guest-af i the |t ol e ‘Mat. 2:30, 7:10-8:00 “Adm. 10c-25¢ ;;"ige“g;’},;’f;‘ffdm o JNoricE oF g:fif%an. SGHOOL ; t id thly ‘seéti h heb 7 Senesihe :f‘;’:é,mim or her ome ot Shebovedn:”™ | voricE 1S HEREBY GIVEN DON’T FAIL TO SEE—THURSDAY —

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