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{ i [ i i i i i THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 9,-1922 AL THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER SHEVLIN-MOOSE L. Bredeson hauled a load of rye to Bagley last wek: Alf Edevick Ieft Friday for Aus- tin, Minn., where 'he will take a course in engineering at the souther Minnesota University. School board of district 85 met at the home of the clerk, finpo ,Olson on Sdturday evening Calg. ed lowest ‘bidder. ° g2 Mr. and Mrs. GAIBHEA Friday afternoon for, ] it ,to— a tend th¢ church col’gégqngslsefu home. ¢ i Mrs. s urday after a couple “weeks visit at the home of. her daughter at_ Lake Park, Mmn. % B 3 Hazel Julin, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Julii*had the misfortune to fall and break her arm ‘Thur:day evening while- driving some cattle ‘v the barni- Hazel was taken to Bagley immediately where an X-Ray was taken and Dr, Camp- bell set the broken arm. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Julin and Frank Julin motored to-Itasca Satuf-| day to attend the funeral ofi Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Julin’s’ nephew. Mrs. Anette Felsch left Friday for her home at Austin after several weeks stay at the Felch home, The Lanstead Ladies, Aid met . at the Carl Hegg home last Wednesday | and was well attended and the sum: of $7 was taken in. § Mr. and Mrs. M. McShaine left Tuesday by auto-for southern Minn. esota on business. Howard Frohdahl was absent from’ school last week due to illness. Gertrude and -Joe- {Chevaler are doing the work at McShaine’s while they are away. Evenvold Haugen the section agent called in Shevlin-Moose this week. Mrs. Ben Bredeson called at the L. Bredeson home Monday afternoon. Herbert Larsen and Arthur Som- son of Lake Park,” Minn., arrived Saturday at the Arne Olson home returning Sunday, accompanied -by Ama Olson who will visit her sister Mrs. Herb Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Melio and family of Be- midji visited at the George Fraden- burg home Sunday- . Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Olson and family visited at-the Hans Hanson home near Solway Sunday: 5 Effie. Harding and Erma -Pierson spent a few days.in Moose from their school work in Bémidji. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Crumb, Leona and Mable’Young motored to Bemid- Ji Monday. - Mr. and Mrs. Dave Edwards spent Saturday and Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Fred Stuempges near Gonvick. - S Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stuempges visited at Joe Lewis' Friday: Gail Featheroff, teacher in" dis- trict No. 2 attended the institute in Bagley last week. The young people of Moose gave a party Saturday: night at the R. E. Harding home in honor of Erma Pier- son and.Effie Harding who returned to Bemidji Monday. Melvin Hoff and Jake Takvam left Friday noon for International Falls where they intend to trap this winter. . Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Heathman and family returned home Saturday evening from Rolfe, Iowa, by auto. John Adamson purchased a' team of horses, harness, wagon and sleigh of Harrison Heaton last Monday. | John Severson left last: Monday for Bemidji to consult a doctor. He has been ‘confined n the hospital the past week, returning home Saturday. evening very much improved. Born. to Mr. and Mrs. George Fradenburg, Jr. a baby grl on Thurs- day, November 2nd. - v Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harvey weré | Sunday afterncon visitors- at the J. T. Hendricks home. Hubert Durant made a business trip to Grand Forks last Saturday. George - Wells arrived Satuurday | ;| Monday ELKO His latest picture. An adventur- ous tale of romance and revolu- the bid$ f - 4 tion’ of j school “ild?jl %fbflgxfili , was the” i Sunday & ’1 . MISS HARRIETT OLSON Miss Harriet Olson, - depdty* su- preme commander of the -Woman’s Benefit Associatiort' of “Maccabees, who will arrive in Bemidji Sunday for the Rally to be held by that order on Monday, claims Fosston, Minn., as her ‘home. She was born in ‘this section of the state and received her education in the public schools of this .section of the state 'and Norm- al school at Moorhead. She spent a few years teaching, after ' which she -launched into the’ life insurance business, She pioneered the work of the W: B. A. in twenty-one counties ‘of northwestern Minnésota:' eleven 'years ago when she 'was phced' as ‘state commander in Wiscousin. - iThree years ago Minnesota was added to her territory and both states have made marked progress under her supervision. Miss Olson is president of the Federation ‘of Fraternal Women -in ‘the state’of Minnesote, and chairman of the ex- ecutive committee of the Minnesota State Congress, and has won dis- tinction by her activity and writings pertaining to fraternal insurance. It is due to her early training in the school room that Miss Olson. at- tributes ~her success : in: handling 14,000 women successfully. She has traveled extensively all over the United States in the interepts of the association. . B AR to.visit relatives, returning to Staples on Monday where he is employed: Stella Edwards left Saturday for Bemidji where she expects to work. R. E. Harding returned last“Mon- day ‘from Nofth Dakota:, where he has been working for some: time.. Bernice -and Orvis® Olson . spent Saturday in Bemidji. - . Joe Lewis recently purchased the 40-acre farm formerly owned by R. E. Harding. . Mr. Herding ‘expects to stay there‘dufing %he winter. There was no school in district No. 2 on acount of election being held in the school house. ‘William' Swanson and Iver Nelson are visiting at Frank Smith’s. Mr. Albert Qures had the misfor- tune of getting kicked by a horse Jast week and was hurt quite badly- The Halloween party given by the school Parent-Teachers association at the M. W. A. hall last Tuesday evening was a great success. The hall was nicely decorated . with Hall- oween decorations -and -booths were well arranged for the occassion. The program was good and a large crowd was in attendance. $75 was taken in to be used by the school for the hot lunches. - - = - y T0_M0'RR,;0‘:W‘ cture where there’s ::.n‘ypi ing room for all the langhs and thrills ALSO Chapter 9 of “PERILS OF YUKON” tions by Richard Harding Davis. Speedier than the speediest Matinee .and Night . ben i | Kru I retutfiql K o || and if anyone has any Triumph po- | | totatoes he is requested to see Mr. TENSTRIKE - Several members of the Ladies’ Aid are making-up a number of ar- ticles of fancy. work. to be sold at a big sale some time in early Decem- ‘This will give the people of this unity“a' chance to' buy Christ- ?} E. Robidea@ had the mis- é-of injuring one:ofthey.agkles on -the ‘slippery side walk i m Northome' day émg. o anadid] Clarence Travis is ready to buy al v:nuin rci';trim{lph potatygs: paying &n unusually high pril land-for a large touring car are asked to seé¢ the Tenstrike correspondent. About 75 voters cast'their ballots here last Tuesday. % = The Tenstrike C. C. C. basketball team’ will begin practice in the very near future. - : November 17—C. C. C. dance. 8—H. S. basketball team Nov. 29—Big Thanksgiving mas- queradeball in the CCi'CLC. hall. 2—<Home taient.play. “The ke 3 Stealing . Case of g iy e play: -here. # ' ” Dec. 15—C. C. C, darice. Deg.: £ 22——Childrens’ Christmas progranm. ; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jackson and family haye moved into the Roy A. Booth home for the winter. Due to the almost incessant rain for the past two weeks the roads around Tenstrike and the adjacent vicinity, as well as all others, are very heavy and in some places they are almost impassable. . Mr.:and Mrs, H. D. Sorenson mot- ored. td “Bemidji last Saturday ev- ening to visit with Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Snyder. Rev. L. Woqdcocy held regular services at Spur last Sunday. Ed Falls of Spur was here one day last week. Mrs. John Souder of Spur visited at the home of her sister, ‘Mrs. P. Haluptzok home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. aul Haluptzok made a ‘business trip: to Bemidji Monday. Quite 3. number from here. are planning on atténding thé Armistice Day celebration in Bemidji oni Sat- urday. Ex-service'men are asked to wear their uniforms and to join in The - parade.® and. Alfred- and Ben; Has{yaro b short i B )”’21 I"ri-{ e & ghort time en route fo - | night. |and basket ball meeting at the C. C. hall on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Theriault visited relatives at Blackduck last 'Wednesday. Mrs. Al Green left last week for Pequot where she is visiting ‘with her daughter.: N “Mr. and Mrs’R. A Booth hive Toved' to ‘a luffiber camp for‘the winter, s dJ Mz, | and>Mrscz:-William- Bonner moved to the Exnist pla tWRGE: 2% \Jn‘fpi a;)}‘ lastgvfiek fis‘frss- ‘}Efig Lahr and K. L. Given ntqppe? i L3 duck,% i Migs [Cook +of. Bemidji. spent;: last Friday evening bere.: ¢ Rev. E. M. Hie"rigfi ‘motored to Bhg- ley last Saturday), i . Mr. and Mrs. Be%‘efi Podell and Mrs, H. H:'Claife Motored to Be- midji last Monday. ¢ "CARR LAKE ' . Mr. John Fefonfeller of Big Lake }\si v1sg;ngl at I{heghome of Mr. and rs. Charles A. Stout. -2 : Missionary Cumm?ngs‘fuidfi‘ Chas. Stout and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie ~nil- ton motored to Edgewood wnere Mr. Cummings held a Btble;g y. A few neighho; ’Sp;fily sur- prised Mr. Frank ¥z ‘Baturday A social evening was spent and a nice lunch was served. The Bemidji Farmers club met on Saturday, November 4. Mr. and Mrs. ie_ Chilton drove e MAKING HOUSEWOR to Big Lake" Saturday where they |’ visited Mr.-and” Mrs. Walter Stout and family and Miss Ruth Gruer. Miss Della McClellan was a caller home Sunday. J The Sunday scholl had an atend- ance. of 20 Sunday in- spite of the bad weather. is urged.to ir .|I|EWELER MARKHAM Hotel Building Clean stéel knives''and forks, remove stains and grease with SAPOLIO ... When Billie st&% in school you wan his - photograph. Photographs [ According to an inconspicuous ‘| poster there s to be a social hop at evening, * On the evening of Armistice Day there will be.a-dance at Island Lake. Lafayette Tolbert is laid up with a severe. attack of “inflammatory rheumatism. The next C.. C. C..Dance will be held in the hall on Friday evening, November 17th.. The lurger crowd the better the time. On-*Wedneésday - evening, Novem- ber 29th, there will be a masquerade ball. Everyone-is invited and all are asked to be masked during the early part of the evening. During the latter part of last week the plastering of the new Lutheran church was ‘completed. N At the Halloween party last week several donations ‘were made which were gratefully received. iy There: was an important haseball ELKO THEATER .. the childrén’ dever grow up. - In photographing the children we take particular pains for results particularly pleas- ing. 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TARIFFS 78 Kooms, Private Baths, Single $2.00, Double $3.00 324 Rooms, Private Baths, Single $2.60, Double $3.50 202 Rooms, Private Batns, Single $3.00 Double $4.00 Others on Suite STOP .AT THE , 4 New Anders Hotel Next to the Rex Theater » EUROPEAN PLAN Commercial men’s headquarters. Hot and cold running | water in every room. Steam heat and bath. Reasonable Rates FRED ANDERSON, Prop. 202 1.2 3rd Street Bemidji, $1,0007.00 will buy lots 15, 16, 17, Block 16 in Third Addition to Bemidji. Choiée loca- tion. Terms one half cash, balance one year. Phone 128 Minnesota JOHN L. SMITH 211-4th Street So. Minneapolis, Minn. Moose Hall Moose Hall Moose Hall Moose Hall’ 5 To Presiding Officers, Chairmen. and Committees of Lodges and Other Organizations Try the Moose Hall for your large meetings of all kinds It is exceptionally well lighted. It is ventilated by motor fans It has a splendid floor for dancing. It has a convenient kitchen. 1t is centrally located over the Bemidji Hardware Co. Its rental has been greatly reduced for this season. For rates and open dates, consult, as far in advance as possible the Moose Club Steward, John Matland, at the Moose Club. Phone 62. Moose Hall Moose Hall Moose Hall Moose Hall Moose Hall Moose Hall Moose Hall [I®H 9SOOIN [[®H 9SOOIN HEH 9SO00I