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telephone 114 Read Items for this column will be gladly received by Mrs. Harve ers owe it to their guests and to muulvn to see that items of local interest _are is known, s . E. Hall of Wilton transacted bus- iness in:Beémidji Saturdayi: Mrs. Jessie' Grove of Big: - me was shopping in Bemidji_Saturday. George Clark of o between train vis Saturday. W. N. Bowser is reported to be. ill at his- home sufiering”ififfi‘%‘fi' at- tack of rheumatism. Good board, six. dollars a week at 417 Minn Ave. Phone 732-W 3t 11 17 Abraham-Clark “and Clyde Martin of Turtle River motored to Bemidji Saturday and called on friends. George W. Clifford reurned yes: terday morning froni-the Twin Cities where he has been with relatives for the past week. ~ Pinewood, spent , the week end in Bemidji as the gues Mr. and Mrs. O. her parents “Skinvik, ' Miss Agnes_ .Skinvik, .teacher at, RTZ type cleaner,”.: cleans your, type, cleans platens, cleans all metal Disolves grease Cuts spo@‘from your desk No type brushing:”Nopicking out of particles from type. For sale at Bemi store: Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Melby returned this morning from the Twin Cities having spent:Saturday and: ‘Sunday there as the guests.of relatives. M. E. Smith of the Smith Lumber company, left Saturday night for Minneapolis.-to - visit his wife and daughter, Miss. Hazel for a time. Gus Larson, who has been employ- ed at Big Falls for a week for the Naylor Electri¢ company: visited -his family in Bemidji over the week end. Mrs. 1. N, Jeffres, teacher at Spur was a between train visitor in Be- midji Saturday. She spent the day shopping, calling. on friends and visiting the State Teachers College] Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Gorman, 901 America avenue are the proud par- ents of o boy born“this . morning. “Too late to register,’ but going to vote just the same,” says the proud father. - appetite WRIGLEY'S wrappers are SEALEDS TIGHT i P (X G <| past few weeks, and is now a guest Its BENEFICIAL! Aids to keep teeth clean and breath sweet. 1¥s’ LONG-LASTING! Full of flavor that won't chew out. I*s EGONOMICAL! A five cent package- provides a treat for the whole family. Every item wlil be given proper consideration when the soures Mr. and: Mrs, Urbin %Genenu; | were_callediito- Pluntiiler; |gtiiveelks by | the death of his.mod . Fungral e services werasheld e, Yy and intemfigw‘fi% e er| | cemetery, Mrs. Hector, Brown, left on the:af- ternoon train for Superior, Wis., where she_will meet her husband who is employed by a music huose there, and they will spend the winter at that place. E. G. Brown, traveling salesman| Teturned tthe latter part of the week: from Duluth and will remain ‘in Be- midji until after election, He is also taking X-Ray treatment from the doctor while here. Miss Jennie Smith, sister of Mrs. J. G. Jecobson, arrived in Bemidji yesterday from North Dakota where she has been engaged in' supervising ‘music at teachers’ institutes for the| at the Jacobson home. «pgp TR perfect typewriter cleaner zt the Bemidji - Book and Stationery store 2t 11 6 Towa, sistér of Mrs, J. J..Conger 901 Lake -Boulevard, returned home: this morning after visiting at the Conger home for the past month. Her daugh- ter, Miss Nellie, who accompanied her mother here because of ill health will remain for a longer time. Miss Carrie Brown, who has been working at Grand Forks for several weeks, returned to Bemidji the lat- ter part .of the week:to “spend the week end ‘with her ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. P..L. Brown and sister, Miss Anna. She will leave tomorrow for Little Falls where she will remain until Thanksgiving time. Kenneth ‘Kenfield and Mr. and Mrs.~Allen Doran returned this morning. from . Minneapolis .. where coming Saturday, and ‘the football game. They made the-trip by auto. Mrs. Kenfield accompanying them, but she returned by train this morn- ing. The _roads-were-in-bad condi- tion from the recent heavy rains. and dluesl{mn, helps Mrs, ‘A.<P-.Rormaster of Churdan, |- they ‘attended. the University home-i 19 (What 4Biva Convright 192 P. J. Russell returned this morn- ing from Puposky, he having hunted in that vicinity since Friday: of last week, 4 "‘Manslauglg&er’" last time tonight at Elko. - 11 6 1t Mr. and Mrs. F. G.. Schadegg and son, Milten motored Friday to their rm at Cass Lake where they spent e week end. . £ iy Mark Morse, who has been attend- ing to business matters < at Grand Rapids spent the week end in Be- midji with his family. euit? Mr. and Mrs. Merton Shook and family expect to leave tomorrow for Halsey, Oregen, where they — will make their future: home. “Manslaughter” last time tonight at Elko. 116 1t PRI . A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Homer Laurian, Nymore Saturday -night. Mother and baby arc reported to be getting along nicely. .Mrs. J. C. Deutsch was removed from Nurse Mrs. A. S. C. Smith’s residence, 720 Beltrami avenue to ther home at 602 Fourth street. M. W. Knox has spent the past week at his farm in Pleasant Valley getting a carload of cord wood ready for shipping to his home in Bemidji. Edmondilewett and family of Liberty were dihner guests of his ‘mother, Mrs. Fred Petra, 1005 Mis- sissippi A\‘rénue, while shopping in the city Frid: B&m Fgg;’r. and Mrs. Aad A. Tone of Northefn:at the:Samaritan:Ma- Ternity . hospital,” 720 - Béltrami ave- nue at 8 olclock, .a boy. Mother and baby' are reported to.be. doing well. - St Panl's’ Ladies’ /Aid . Supper Wednesday, Nov. 8th in the church basement, 5 to 8 o’clock. Saurkraut supper: ‘Saurkraut and -wicners pork roast and -mashed - potatoes, Bread and. butter, pickles, apple -pie and coffee. Price 50c. Everybody welcome. 2t 117 Fred Webster, 723 Eleventh street left Tuesday morning for * Hot Springs, Ark., in charge of carload of potatoes which his uncle J. M. Foley of this ¢ity “is shipping to his 1600 acre farm near Hot Springs. Miss Mary Hadrava, who has been staying at the home.of Mrs. M. F. Corrigan, 501 Fourth street while at:] returned to the home of her parents returned to hte home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Hadrava near Be- cida,; GIVES FINE SERMON ON AMERICANIZATION “The Americanization of Edward Bok” was the subject of Dr..G. H. Zentz’ lecture at the Methodist church Sunday evening, which was largely attended in Spite of the inclement weather- “To' make’ this world a bit ‘more beautiful and-a better place in-which to live, because you nave béen 1n it” was the fundamental thought of the great editor of the Ladics’ Home Journal and around which Dr.-Zentz weaved his story- ¢ That AmeTica was the country in which the poor boy had equal op- portunities and that men of . good character, clean morals and initiative would succeed asim no other country, ‘way pointed out by the spcaker. Dr. Zianta codsidered the book one of -the greatest; pieces of literature of recent-times and'urged that every family where young men and young. women arc being reared, have a copy of this great book in their libraries. The Cabbags C Cabbages havg been used {n England as subjects, iqu:,;l_h,s{nlion of the ef- fects of’ #hereased’ ‘freight rates—a question Just -asr proygcative of .dis- cussion as- liere. The. cabbage, it geems, brought the grower this sum- mer one penny. The freight rate to London added two pence. The whole- saler put on another. The retailer fol- lowed suit. The result was that the heusewife paid six pence—and every- body, including the railroad, was dis- satisfied.—The Natlon’s Business. SUBECRIBE FOR THE PIONEER IC LADIES’ CIRCLE NO. 2 PLANS CARD PARTY Catholic Ladies’ Circle ~No."2, Mrs. Frank Rappatta: chairman, will have a card party to which alt are DEGREE OF HONOR Wil GIVE HALLOWEEN PARTY The committees 'in charge are making plans for a big time at the Halloween party to be given by the Degree of Honor tomorrow night All local members of the Order and their husbands, also the A. 0. U.-W. and their wives are invited to attend and each is privileged to invite a_friend.:It-is | at 8 o’clock at-the K. C. Hall for tne ¥| EPISCOPAL ALTAR GUILD be present. » ORDER OF EASTERN STAR MEETS_TUESDAY. NIGHT The regular business meeting of the Order. of-Eastern Star will ‘be held Tuesday.evening- at 8 o’clock at the K. C. Hall and all members are requested ‘to be"present. i v —— W. B. A. OF MACCABEES TO MEET THIS EVENING All members of the Woman's Benefit Association are requested. to.meet this evening regular business meeting. TO MEET THIS EVENING ' The Altar Guild of the Episcopal church will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the Home of Mrs. W. J. Stock, 1116 Bemidji avenue and all members are urged to be present. .| annual . turkeg..dinnar. of Maccabees| invited, Tuesday evening, Novem- ber 7, in the basement of the church. PRESBYTERIAN MEN TO GIVE TURKEY DINNER NOV, 22 The men of the Presbyterian church have sét the date for their day, November 22 and plans are al- ready underway to make it the usual big success. PRESBYTERIAN DIVISION -NO. 2 WILL MEET TUESDAY Division No. 2 of the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will be. entertained to- morrow at the home of Mrs. C. C. Easton, Clayton apartments,, and' all members are requested to be pres- ent. Mrs. M. L. Matson is chairman of this division. PRESBYTERIAN DIVISION TO HOLD MEETING TOMORROW BAPTIST STUDY CLASS TO MEET TUESDAY NIGHT There ‘will bé the regular meeting of the- Sunday * Sthool' study class at the Baptist churck Tuesday eve- ning, following which the Teachers and officers will-hold a business meeting, and it is desired that all PRES; AND'MRS. DEPUTY &°. ENTERTAIN'SENIOR'CLASS 5., have -heen. .issued by the ‘State Teachers-College and-sev- eral’ member of'the faculty for a social gathering this afternoon at the eputy homié, 1121 Bemidji avenue tween the hours of 3 and 5. Yellow and white crysanthemums, weze, ysed in decorating the home. METHODIST. .AID.. DIVISION.-... MEETS TUESDAY AFTERNOON The Beéd Room division of ‘the Ladies’ Aid of the-Methodist™church Mrs. S. A. . Cutter chairman, will meet Tuesday afternoon at o'clock at Hd Toe of Mis. D C. Wells, 713 America avenue, and all members are urged to be,prelsent. There is much. work to be comp! before - the Chrisfmfl}?filfl" r“g;‘figgu: time is getting near it is .especially desired: that' there-be a large at- tendance at the division meetin; | S SN MISSIONARY ENTERTAINMENT TO BE HELD TUESDAY NIGHT A mhissiond¥y" eiteMainment - will be given in’the basement of . the Presbyterian, ‘gbl_x;c_h,fljpeaday" ..eves ning and. at that time. an illustrats lecture on India' Wil ‘be Fven' E)" gram of music. Jes Refreshments: will also b The general public. is "invited to at- tend. Plans are being made to re- ceive -the election Tetyms gs-they. come in at that time also. A silver offering will be taken to cover tHe] expense of securing -the slides. . MRS. KOLBE ENTERTAINS Mrs. B. A. Kolbe entertained-the early part of last week at her home 1111 Doud avenue, for her sister in law, Mrs. W. F. Fanslow ~ of Red midji for her health fof.....the past month but will leave this week for her home. The afterncon was spent in fancy work, conversation and cards after which Mrs, Kolbe served lunch The guests were: Mesdames Ray Phelps, Campbell, Clavin, Hec- tor Brown, Clarence Montague, Web- ster, C Golz, H. Eickstad, A RE Phelps ‘and the guest of’ honor, Mrs. f‘snslow. P MISS OLSON SURPRISED 3¢ ON BIRTH ANNIVERSARY VA surprise -birthday .- party--was given at the home of Mrs. Edward: ewett Friday evening in honor of Miss Myrtle Ofson, at which 4070f] r young friends were present. ?:ncing, cprd_games ax_)_d singing re enjoyed by the young peoplc, and violin and piano mugic wag'furn ished throughout . the evening . .by Messrs. Theodore Cushner and Dick- inson. A cafeteria lunch was served at 12 o’clock by :Miss Olson’s-mother Mrs. E, E. Dessert, and Mrs. Jewett The - table " decorations consi of a large; beauttfut birthday cake suf- mounted by birthday candles for the guest of honor, Migs. Olson. was the recipient of a number of very pretty gifts from her friends, who departed at a late ‘hourt.wishing. her .many-re- turns of the happy eventy ;... 1% “MRS-ALLEN SURPRISED—— Mrs, Vadug, Allen, 606 First sireet: wag pleasantly surprised Friday a ternpon by about thirty of 'T friends The afternoon was spent in playing: sardd.and. conversatio prizes were won by Mrs. Na; }\,m,, Kinnon and Miss Louise . 5 Lunch was._sérved by the self invited: guests., Mrs. {Allen received many beautiful -and - useful gifts. > zhote present were:-Mesdemes J.-Blondo; F. Gagnon, H. Bertram, W.. Moody, N. McKinnon; P. Bertram, K. Let- ford, R. Crosby," A. Decheineau, J. Bertram, D. Neeley, F..Elliott, ton D, McKinnon, A. Be Dewey, B. MeKinnon, R. Stagg, A. Rev: L. P. Warford,-and-also-e-pro-{ Wing. Mrs. Fanslow has been in Be- |- , The dining room division of the Ladies’ Aid of the - Presbyterian church, Mrs. B, A. Dilley chairman, will meet Tuesdsy afternoon at the home of Mrs. F.- M. Goughnour, 800 Bemidji aveue, and all members are urged ‘to be present. . PQUBLE, BIRTHDAY. PARTY nds were_entertained at dinner Saturday by rge’ W. Rhea} 1010 Beitra- mi.avenue, celebrating the birth. an— nivepsaries of Mr. E. H. Denu and Mr. Rhea’, both occuring on that day. The- guests-- included Messrs. ‘and Mesdames A. V. Garlock, R. L. Giv- en alfli_g'._‘}{, Denu. / METHODIST DINING ROOOM - DIVISION- MEETS- TUESDAY. ‘The Dining Room division of the Ladies Aid of the.Methodist church will be entertained Wednesday af- ternoon at 2: 30 o’clock by Mrs. C. J. Winter et her home 1104.Doud avenue, and all members are reques’ ted to be present. An invitation ‘is extended to all members -of- the Ladies Aid to be guests at_this meeting. The chairman, Mrs. Dick Van Arnum, asks that all finished work be brought in at this:time. 'NOT SO “HA'D”.AS REPORTED | ‘It Must Be Admitted Old Caesar Got Out of a Difficult Situation Rather Neatly. ‘After raking the lawn durlng a warm summer morning, old Caesar -decided that it was too hot to keep on, so he ‘went {n search’of. the woman of the .house, who.had hired him for-the-day. ! “Mig’ Lutle,” he said, “Ah done, go a’ mesgage’ dat mah sister out here in de country’s had a bh'ad fall, and dey ,wants me to come right aw: P ! That afternoon the woman’s husband J met old Caesar down town. “Why Cgesar,” he'said, “I thought you'd"had to go to see your sister in the coun- try. “Yassuh, yassul,” the old negro hur- riedly assured him: “Ah done started, sub; yassuh. Den,” he added In a sud- den burst of 'inspiration, “Ah done got an dder message sald she didu’t fall THOS. J. STOREY. Expert Taxidermist 611, 6th Ave. E.. DULUTH, MINN. Prices and Catalogue on request —— Under-the-direction of Pro. Gils- dorf; jgears experience. Fall term_now_open. 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