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WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCT. 28, 1922 Itemy for this column will be gladly mfl;ud by Mrs. Harv. ey, talephone 114 themsel Readers owe it to their guests and to ves to see that items of local interest are reported. Every item wlil be given proper consideration when the source is known. 3 F .S. Lyecan left Tuesday-night on @ short business trip to Minneapolis. L. E. Manson of Becida motored to Bemidji.Monday and \transacted business. AT §ok Joe Nehasil of Becida marketed clover seed ‘in Bemidji Tuesday: He ‘was accompanied by his wife: Chester Rouse, Jr. of Rockwood was a guestiover the week end - of friends and home folks in° Bemidji. $60,000 to loan on farms Dea: Land company. 1-18t1 F. R. Marrs, 1103 * Migsissippi avenue, made a trip by auto to near Blackduck Sunday, returning to Be- midji in the evening. Mr. and, Mrs. Dale Walker are now occupying frrnished rooms at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Ottery, 1018 Park Avenue. Migs Marion Scott of Laporte is the guest of her cousins, Miss Hy- patia Rouse and’ Chester Rouse Jr. at Rockwood for a short time. Mr. and Mrs' Psul Flake, 1205 Norton avenue, hzd as their guests at 1 o’clock’ dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J .M. Barnett and Perry Huletl. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ste. Marie Tuesday morning at their home, 423 Fourth street. Mother and baby are reported to be doing nicely. My, and Mrs. John Bremmer iof Lake Plantaganet, hzd as their guest for a few days their brother in law Mr. Swaim of Pillager, who arrived at their home by zuto Friday. Mrs. Minnie Miller, who has been quite seriously ill since Friday at the home of her daughter, - Mrs. George Posz, 1205 Irvine avenue is reported to be slightly improved. Mrs. John Luchen and little son Merlin of Fernhill =~ motored . with friends to Montevideo recently and are guests for a few weeks of her parents, Mr. znd Mrs. Noah Cushman y Jessamine Long of Turtle:River arrived in the city this morning to visit her aunt Mrs.: Knopke and will leave tomorrow morning for Henning to visit another aunt Mrs. Lifquist, Mr, and Mrs. H. S. Kinney of Minnesota avenue accompanied Mrs. Kinney’s son, Paelmer Anderson and wife to Mglrose, Sunday. Mrs. «| for a few days’ business- tri e "Mrs. Henry Kilborn was the guest Tuesday. S, A Frank Gratton left Bemidji Mon: day night for Minneapolis where he will remain for some‘timé. {'Wm. Bolster, Percy.;Johnson and {at the Beniidji hospital for the past two weeks is reported to_be improv- ing. The Women of . the Mooseheart Legion are giving a public dance next Friday, October 27. Everybody welcome. Good music. 3t 10 27 Mr. and Mrs. Max Luebeck of Grant Valley transacted business in guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Luebeck. Mrs. Willis Coe has been confined to her bed for the past week at her home 11 Ninth street, but is reported to be improving. Greg Malone returned Sunday from Crookston where he was called the latter part of the week by the death of a relativel Chicken pie supper will be served from 5:30 to 8 this evening at the Presbyterian church. You are invit- ed. 110 25 John Dilly and family moved Sat- urday from. St. Cloud to Bemidji and are living zt present in the Elwin Bolster house, 19th and Dalton,, Miss Helen Hubbard a State Teachers college student, will spend her vacation this week with her sis- ter, Mrs. C. H. Whiting at Kelliher, George L. Rossback and F. G. Schadegg returned lest night from a two days‘ trip to Margie where they installed a heating plant in the com- munity hall. Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Hathaway, who have visited friends and rela- tives at Mentor for three weeks were in Bemidji Tuesd3y en route to their home at Fernhill: Miss Violet Anunson, a student at the Teachers College was called home Sunday morning by the illness of her mother Mrs. Martha Anunsen at Mahnomen, Minn. The Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyter- ian church is serving a chicken pie Kinney also went to Anoka to con- sult Dr. Cline. Mrs. Peter St. Marie of Belle Przirie, arrived in Bemidji Friday evening for a week’s visit wth her sister, Mrs. Fred Petra, 1105 Mis- sippi avenue and other relatives: and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Jewett have as ttheir guests at their farm home in Liberty, the latter’s cousin Mr. Lind and wife of Canada who are leaving soon to make their home at Chisholm. Chas Carter of Hines, has excava- ted for a full basement and is now putting in the forms for the concrete work on the fine new residence on his lots at the corner of Dewey ave- nue dnd Thirteenth street. J. W. Murray, who has been con- fined to 'the local hospital for the past ten days under a doctor’s care has returned to his home and will resume his duties with the Crookston Lumber company in a few days, it is reported. Fred Webster and family ,former ly of Pleasant Vzlley, but who have been living on the Alfalfa Dairy Farm of W. G. Schroeder near Be- midji for some time moved recently to the Foster property, 723 Eleventh street, lately vacated by Mrs. J. W. Werth and family. Douglas Necley motored with his cousin, Miss Bess Knox, Sunday af- ternoon to the home of Mrs. Anna Carter, and Miss Knox resumed her duties as teacher in the consolidated school at Carr Lake,. the following morning after spending the week end in Bemidji as the guest of her par- cnts, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Knox and family, 1117 Park avenue. Miss Mabel Bremmer, who spent the summer and early autumn months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bremmer, at Lake Plan- tanganet left Saturday morning for an extended visit with friends at her old home in Pilager, after a few days spent in Bemidji as the guest of supper at the church from 5:30 to 8 this evening. The best = meal in town for 50c. 11025 Mr. and Mrs. W, K. Denison have rented the house at 719 Minnesota avenue, formerly owned by James Parmlee, ‘which they expect- to oc- cupy this winter. Mrs. L. Kane of Virginia is spend ing this' week with friends in Be- midji. She is the guest of Mrs. Nel- lie Crowell, Mississippi avenue while looking after her property interests here. —— Miss B. Berghild will spend hte remainder of the week as the guest of Miss Grace Craik at the latter’s home, Thief River Falls, they leav- ing on the afternoon train for there. Both are State Teachers. college students. Miss ‘Ruby Edwards, a former resident of Bemidji, -being engaged as a stenographer, who went to Brainerd 'a few months ago, expects to ieave the latter place soon for a similar position in St. Paul. This comes as a promotion to her and her friends will be pleased to hear of her advancement. An excellent menu has been pre- pared for the chicken pie supper at the Presbyterian church this evening only 50c. 11025 High for Minne- lis to attend tie M. E. A. meet- ings: Misses Mary Lowe, Margz et Cenway, Marie Iiloom, Alice Benson Anna Hertel, Sadie Chesborough, Josephine Parker, Islay ~ Johnson, Ellen Bolger, Dorothy Marchant and Bergit Samuelson. been the guest of her daughter Mrs. Ray Kaliher and family 413 Amer- ica avenue for the past two weeks left this morning for her home at Forreston, Minn. She was accompa- nied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Wilson who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bernett, 1008 Mississippi avenue. in this vicinty. They made the trp by auto. of friends while shopping in Bemidji Byron Vale left Monday for Bagley; friends. Mrs. Caroline AbPott, who hasl A. P. White left Monday for Min- neapolis to transact ibusiness ‘there for a fow days. Miss Olga Lukish of Becida was the ‘guest of friends while shopping in Bemidji Tuesday. WAfiTED~Farnx help at W. G. Schroeder’s 5t 10 27 Harvey Hendershott and family moved recently from Eighteenth znd -~~~ | Dalton to Fourth and Mississippi. Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Warner -and i son, Roland autoed to Bemdji Tues- day and visited friends while shop- ing. 3Mrs. C. W. Kingsbury of Edge- vod was shopping in Bemidji Tues- day and-while herc-was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T, A. McCtnn left " Mrs. Andy Edd, who h;ls been il Mpnday night for their home 'in Minneapolis after visiting friends in Bemdji for a short time. Onions for sale. I have some nice onions st $1.50 per bushel. Alfred Moen, phone 27-F-3 - 3t 10 27 Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Crowell and daughter Avis left Tuesday for Couer D’ Alene; Idaho, where they expect to .make their home. Miss Myrtle Halvorsen, a State Teachers college student, will leave this-zfternoon for Nevis, to spend this week’s ‘vacation with ther par- ents. i MOOSEHEART LEGION TO HOLD MEETING TONIGHT The regular meeting . of the Mooseheart Legion will tzke place this evening at 8 o’clock at the Moose hall and all members are ask- ed to be present. CARLSONS ENTERTAIN Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Carlson enter- tained at a partridge dinner at 6 o’clock last evening Misses Marian Leuty, Myrtle Berry, Anna Hoag, and Emma Leistikow, all members of the faculty of the Bemidji schools. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS TO HOLD MEETING TONIGHT Business of importance is to come before the meeting of the Knights of Columbus at 8 o’clock this eve- ning at the K. C. Hall and it is es- pecially urged that all mcmbers be present. EPISCOPAL GUILD TO BE ENTERTAINED TOMORROW The Episcopal Guild will be enter tained Thursday afternoon in the basement of the church by Mes- dames G. A. Bradford and Frank Higby. All members are urged to be present. ORDER OF FORESTERS TO HOLD SOCIAL MEETING A social meeting of the Woman’s Catholic Order of Forresters will be held Thursday evening at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. L. M. Ford 307 Seventh street, and all members are requested to be present. CATHOLIC CIRCLE NO. 2 TO HOLD MEETING THURSDAY Catholic Ladies’ Circle No. 2, Mrs. Frank Rappatta chairman, will meet Thursday afternoon in the church basement. Lunch will be served from 3 to 5 o’clock, by Mrs. Leon Jewett and Mrs. Frank Rappatta, hostesses All are cordially invited. PRE-NUPTIAL SHOWER Miss Lina Eckroat was the guest of honor at a kitchen shower Mon- day evening, given by Mesdames Graham and Berrigan at their home 400 1-2 Minnesota avenue. Music was enjoyed and lunch was served by the hostesses. The guests included Mesdsmes Charles Runyan, Thomas Georgas, William Barrett and Miss- es Verlie Hoosier, Mabel Shingle- decker and the guest of honor, Lina Ekroat. She received a great many useful utensils from the puests. | The answer will be found among today’s want ads. Paul Winebgénner! who had been on a hunting trip north for several days was in Bemidji s Tuesduy en rout to his*home~uat Lako Plantag- anet. 3 b Rev. and Mrs. Erdman W. Frenk Mrs. Oscar Olson and Mrs. C. Mey- ers motored to Puposky, where Rev. Frenk will have charge of a confir- mation class. ’ The condition of Mrs. George Clifford is reported to be very criti-| cal today at thie Bemidji hospital and| it wos feared that she ¢ould nolive| throught Xie day. iftw .3 it M+ County “Supi rintendént J. €, Ghee left 'Mon apolis to attéd f there this ‘wetk, also the “County Swperin!.gndents’ meeting. County ‘Agent.D. C. Dvoracek and motored this morning to Milan, Min- nesota, called there by the illness of Mzs. Akre’s mother, Mrs. H. Lund. Mrs. Arthur Jergenson left this morning for her home in San Fran- cisco. She has been in Bemidji with her mother Mrsi A. R. Erickson for the past six weeks. GAINEYS ENTERTAIN Mr, and Mrs. Den Gainey enter- tained at 6 o’clock dinner last ngiht at their home 1309 Beltrami avenue Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gainey and Jack Jr., also Miss Margaret Peterson. —p——— i PRESBYTERIAN DIVISION NO. 2, MEETS THURSDAY Division No. 2 of the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will be entertained Thursday afternon at-the home of Mrs. D. L. Stanton; 919 Bemidji avenue, Mrs. E. D. Boyce assisting as hostess. Mrs. M. L. Matson, chair man of the division, urges that all members be present. MOOSEHEART LEGION PLANS ENJOYABLE HALLOWEEN. BALL The Women of the ,;Mooseheart Legion are making) big plans . -for their Halloween ball lwhich will be in the Moose hall. Degorationy” will be-in keeping with Halloween. The public is invited, Part of the proceeds will go to the Mooseheatt home for shildren at Mooscheart, IHinois. ST. PAUL'S YOUNG PEOPLE TO MEET THIS. EVENING The Young People’s Lague of Sk Paul’s Evangelicel Lutheran church will hold fits business meeting this ' avening at the home of Miss Bertha| Krause, 1309 Bemidji avenue. A social hour will follow, Miss Krause ¢ be hostess. All members and friends are urged to be present. 7 bt HOSPITAL AUXILIARY HAS VERY BUSY AFTERNOON Much work was laccomplished at the meeting of the Auxiliary of the Lutheran hospital yesterday. Ten la- jies responded to the request for workers. Two machines were kept busy while some cut and prepared the work and others sewed by hand. Mrs. Veloske of the Baptist Mis- sion Society donated several ready made articles and™the Auxiliary takes this means to thank the society for their gifts. Real Carefulness. A St. Louls girl who went to Meras mec highlands for a swim was seen to stand on the end of the diving board and assunie the correct position fora dive when she noticed that she had WATCH REPAIRING W. H. HUESGEN " JEWELER ' MARKHAM Hotel Building bull assoeiation organizer J; . G. Winkjer o{ ‘Washington, D..C. mo- tored yesterday:to Hagali township where a farmers’ meeting was held last evening. Mr. and Mrs.'A. O. Akre and daughter Hazel,! of the Fifth ward S— CONFIDENCE Pass by the merchant who has not enough confidence ... in his'line of ‘garments‘t6 insuye, & gudrantge. Our gar- <=~ ments are guaranteed —-- “NOTEASTERNMADE" *" " gigee not Eastein Made but are made up ponis; in‘the very newest styles, or Pyou wish. . ; o I _ ¢NOW YOUR FURS Do not buy blindly, but see the pelts before they are - - made up. Beware of trade names. Consult us about furs as we are always pleased to help.you in our chosen pro- fession. _ FOR ONE WEEK STARTING OCTOBER 27 we will take orders for Hudson Seal Coats, with Martin collar and cuffs, $550.00 value for ' $375.00 ssms KRUSE & GROSS feninic Bemidji’s Exclusive Furriers Troppman Block Bemidji [F YOU WANT TO BUY. SELL. OR TRADE. ADVERTISE IN THE PIONEER WANT COLUMN WILSON & CO. The Shop for VWomen October Mc‘mth-Endj Sale COATS DRESSES Prior to taking inventory the end of this month we propose to of- fer'you very fine Coats-and Dresses at marked reductions." ‘ It will pay you to visit the store now and make your selection early OFFERING EXCELLENT VALUES Beautiful Coats $59.00 We are particularly proud of the fascinating array of new Winter Coats—no two alike—each coat with particular distinguishing features. 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