Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 14, 1922, Page 3

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| i | _'_T_____.L UESDAY EVENING, NOV. 14, 1922 fonap b e C PR LR " Ttems for thi- column will be gladly woceived by Mrs. Harva guest of friends at Kelhher over. Sunday. Jean Daniels of golfi ‘:rfa'nénét‘;‘ ed business in Bemidji “‘between trains Monday. Mrs; Wm, Lennon of Kelliher was a guest of Mrs, M. L. Matson, Lake boulevard, Armistice Day. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Jewett and|* children of Liberty were guests of relatives while shopping in Bemidji Saturday. Miss Alice Scndet returned to Bemidji Monday from‘Turtle River wheére she -visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Souder over the week end Mrs. Joe chkles, ‘who has been ill and urider the doctor’s care for the past two weeks at' her home, 613 Eleventh street, is able to be about again. 0. on farmi. Dean m 1-18¢f| Miss Opal Grunemier, employed]| at the Hakkerup ‘studio, spent Arm- istice Day.and the week end with her parents al s, returnmg to re- sume her’ Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Knox, who nrri_’ved ini Bemidji Saturday 'mmjr_ling in response’ to a‘telegram anronncing the’ passing of the formier’s father, Knox, left for thejr home]’ at Ro}: nsdale Sunday . evenmg fol-{.. ‘the burial service. N. L. Knox and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jonlés of Pleasant Valley, who.. at-| . tended the rites held" for their father, the late M. W. Knox at ithe Prcsbytermn chureh in Bemidji Sun- day® aftemoon, returned * to their honies the same evening: Get your Xmas present Wednes- day and-Thursday at the First Lutheran. church, Corner of 8th. street and Minn. ave. 2t 11 14 F.V. Gardner, son Gordon, and]: Gleiin' Mcheeney of Pleasant Val- ley ‘wefe “among the out of town friends who' hittended the funeral services held in Bemidji Sunday af- ternoon for -the late M. W. Knox, Mr. Gardner adting pall-bearers. Miss Bess Krox, ‘who . has beeh with her mother,” Mrs. M.. W. Knox of this city since Thursdiy mutmng motored with Miss' Merle Methven to Carr Lake Monday morning :and resumed her duties as teacher of the ‘Intermediate gtuje in the con- solidated school there.” Be e 3 lt old Am;pry ‘Jazz Orehes 1t 11 14 DANCE TONIG! Music by. Sch k's Mrs. William Betts aiid * daughter, Sh)rley, of St . Mari 1daho, arrived in Bemidji Sunday moriting ‘40 attend the funeral serv- ices_held ‘here for her father S\mday afternoon, and expects to remain for a week’s 'visit with her mother, Mrs.°M. W. Knox, 1117 Park ‘ave- nue. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Jewett re- turned to their home at 1110 Park avenu S Saturday mommg * from. Ro- chestér, where they spent a few days last week in consultation with specz| ) jalists in regard to Mrs. _ Jewett’s health, which has been - very for more than a year. They ‘were vised to return to “Rochester in a few weeks. Users of NU- BONE CORS S be pleased to learn that Mrs. Laurd bb, corsetier, has located .in B ‘will receive nppoxgtme THATCHER. 'S Wan! ds vepvright 192 as one”of ‘the| *|Mrs: “C. *E. 'Battles ! | stated that Mr. Battles had under- gone a successful .operation . there| land other places. ,-htothirp-h ‘aid to LT RSN R ke itween train business visitor in midji Mondsy. - ESSCOEROY B. W.. Aldrich re'.urned to Be- midji from 5 successful deer hunt- ing trip at Becida. . —_— Judge C. W. Stanton went'to Walker this morning and opened a term of court there. Dr. D. F. McCann has retur red from a hunting trip to Maple Ridge and brought back a fine deer. George and Grace Clark of Tar- tle River autoed to. Bemidji Mon- day and attended to business mat- ters. Mrs. E. A, Barker is the guest of friends and relatives in the twin cities while ‘'spending’a few days there. Mrs. Wm. Lisdell of Pupogky vxslbed her daughter who is attend- ing the Bemld]l high school this week. Mrs. E. H. McMahon motored to ‘Northome yesterday to transact business and is expected home this evening. Many articles suitable for Christn mas presents will be on sale Wed- nesday and Thursday at the First Lutheran church, corner of 8th and Minn. 2t 11.14 Leslie;; xerce, five-year old son "ot Mr. nnd Mrs. M. W, Pierce, was op- eratéd” on today for the removul«ot his tonsils. Mr. and er. Pierson and Clyde Martin of Turtle River were the guests _of friends whfle shopping”in Egmld_u Monday. N “ M. E. Sinith of the Smith Lumber company, returned to Bemi 0 day evening from H ing visited his fa short time. is there! for a At Miss Margaret Lord, returned ithis moi'mng from Minneapolis, she hav- ing_gone there last Thursday.tgat- tend the Lord- Amierson weddmg Thursday night. After a short visit at’ the L, P. Kvans' farm, Prof. A. J. .McGuire of St. Paul enterhmedl Mz, ang Mrs. inge.at theTHotel be plenty to “choose from ‘at the sale ‘held at’the First Lutheran church, Wednesday’ and~ Thursday, Corner of 8th and Minn. 2t 11 14 Miss‘ Francis Partridge and Miss Harriet Olson, who came to Bemidji to assist at the W. B. A. of Mac- cabees - Rally ‘yesterday, Jdeft on the night train. for Virginia. Mesdames, Moreland and Dicken- son of Crookston, who came to Be- midji yesterday 'to’ afttend he Mac- cabee Rally, wcre guests while, here of the former’s sister in law, Mrs. 0. A. Jerisen and family: C. H, Peterson of.the.. Bemidji Floral company left” thmily for Mumeapolls to: attend the flower ghow. 'and “also yisit frie and rel- i ka: en route. He will idji tomorrow. turnied from _the, Dakotas where he h&s been employed, has’ ‘spent the t few days at Walker arranging | is fnr(n interests preparatory to 3 movmg “his family to Bemubx soon. wis in, “Bemidji’ Monday arvanging business so ‘that he can leave for “Word received yest‘ex‘-day £ fll n at Rochester Saturday * for gall stones and was 4| getting along as well as could be ex- pected. A\ —rETer Miss. Alice Elmqmst, stenographer at the office of the ‘master mechanic of the M., & 1. Railway ,East Be- midj, left Sunday night for a two weeks’ vacation trip, during which she will visit at Portland, Oregon Mr.. and. Mrs. Andy Larson, 713 Minnesota avenue, have as . their guest her brother, J. E. Kohmen of ‘Winnefred, . ATbérta, - Canada, V| former resident of Bemidji. This is Wm. Rogers of‘lji‘a‘ry was 'a’‘be- ‘| Fourteenth and Beltrami 1 ‘Something new in card table covers will make-a_charming gift for the hostess. This cover is made of black sateen and provided with two little pockets of figured cretonne attached to; each corper, - Guests are delighted to find a parking place for their hand- kerchiefs, score cards, -pencils, etc. Either black ribbon or braid serves for ties that fasten the cover.to the table. James Meude, living north of Be- midji, visited friends and transacted business here yesterday. Garnet .Hines of Hines visited rel- atives in Bemldn over the week end returning to his home Monday eve- ning. Dr, Harland was a between train visitor in. Bemidji today en route to his home at Red Lake from St. Paul where he transacted business. Anderson, avenue visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson, Becida. . Mr. and. Mrs. C. N. Paul Winklesky and son, Earl re- turned to Bemidji this morning from Thief River- Falls, having gone there yesterday to transact business. Miss Beth MacGregor, Red Cross Community - Nurse, returned this motning from a business trip of a few days to Faribault and the Twin | Cities. ...Mrs..Wm. Blackburn and daugh- ter, Charlotte, returned. Monday on the noon train from McIntosh where they visited friends over Armistice Day and the week end. MARIN-REED +Miss Geraldine Recd and. Neil Marin were united in marriage at 8:30 Monday _evening at.the home. of the bride, 501 America avenue, Dr. G. H. Zentz officiating.. They were attended .by Mr. and Mrs. _ Archie Reed, the former a brother of the bride. Both are popular Bemldjl young people, she having spent a greater part of her life here and be- ing one of’ Bemld]ls popular music- ians. The groom’s parents were form- er residents of Bemidji, Mr. Marin- having been a merchant here for a number of years. He is now.employed y. the Bemidji Home Baking Co. They will make their home in Be- midji. Their host of friends cxtend best wishes for a happy and prosper- ous wedded life. METHOD!ST LADIES’ AID HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW The .Ladies”. Aid of the Mehtodist ¢hurch will thold. its, regular business meeting ' Wednesday. afternoon at 3 o’clock in the church basement and all members are requested to be pres- ent. A lunch and social hour will fol- low to which all are invited. «dames E. H. Denu, :Archie. Naugle, J. W. Naugle, and E. G. Brown will} be hostesses. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES! AID HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW | All members of the Ladies’ Aid oi: the Presbytetian church are especial-| 1y urged to be present at the regular business meeting . tomprrow . after noon at 3 o’clock in the church base-| ment, as plans are to be discussed relative to the Christmas sale to take place socn.. The, hostesses - tomorrow will be Mesdames Wm. C. Budge, J. J. McLaughlin,” G. W. Cochran and A. Sthol. All are welcome. FIRST LUTHERAN LADIES - HOLD MEETING. TOMORROW The Ladies’ Ald somety of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church ~'will 'meet ' Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 in the, church ‘basement. Mesdames Q. M. Skinvik,’ N. Nygaard, T, N. }iode N. I. Rode and Betsy. Ro entertain. A large auendance sired. [ BOYS BAND WILL MEET - - TONIGHT FOR PRACTICE Bandmaster G. O: Riggs anhounces that, the Bemxd]x Boys band will ‘meet tonight at 7:30 at the band rooms of the City hall for practice. The Be- giuners band _will. meet Wednesday night at 7:30. Allmembers of either organization are expected | to be | present at their resp ctlve Meetings. SALVATION.ARMY MEETS IN OLD HARDWARE STORE Public_meetings at the Salvation Army hall; the old Bemidji Hardware store building on Fourth street,, will (What “Blunder” do you lmut).n'us first visit here in -thirteen years|be held Tuesdays, Thursdays, Sat- , Associated Editors~3d he motes many chamges. urdays and Sundays at 8 o’clock. Mes- oy ROYAL NEIGHBORS MEET | WEDNESDAY NIGHT The regulnr meetmg of the Royal Neighbors will be held’ evériing at o’clock8 at the K. C.7Hall and-all members are.requested fo bcI present. Ten friends served by thg host. — anniversary. ed. "' BIRTHDAY PARTY of Milton gathered at his home last evening in honor of his birth anniversary, and dancing and games were enjoyed At a late hour a dainty lunch WILL \Vedn@dny Rolkey Cards was, PRESBYTERIAN DIVISION MEETS WEDNESDAY NIGHT | Division No. 4 of the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid, Mrs. H. A. Pflughoeft, | chairman will be entertained Wednes-|the day evening, by M\“i Quincy Brooks and Mrs, Harold® Hayner home 909 Lake Boulevard members are requested to be present. at their and all MIS5 LUETY- SURPRISED Miss Marian Luety, a member of ithe Bemidji ®schoo} faculty, was sur- prised by a few of her friends last evening at her apartments at the Carlson home in honor ot her birth- A pleasant ‘social eve- ning was enjoyed and lunch was serv. BAKING ,gQWjDER SAME PRICE for over 30 years z 5 Ounces for 25: Use less than of higher | priced brands. You save in using KC. Millions of poundo bought by !he goviérnment. MODERN WOODMEN WILL MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT The Modern Woodmen of America will meet Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock at the K. C. Hall for their regular business meeting and all members are requested to be present MRS. MATSON ENTERTAINS Complimentary to: her':gliest Mrs. Wm. Lennon of' Kelliher, Mrs, M. L. Matson entertained:a few i friends P'Saturday afterneon~.iat:,: her home. where a pleakant ocial ‘time - was spent’ while 'tRey“worked on * fancy Y| work and Tuneh“vas’ served by'‘the hostess. BETHEL LUTHERAN LADIES © TO SERVE SUPPER-NOV: 21 The Ladies’ Aid of the Bethel Lu- theran Church are planning to hold Christmas sale which will be held in fternoon and evening of that day to which the public are invited. The full menu will be advertised at a future date. ,.—_At SRV | GRAND THEATRE . TODAY & WED. _ WILLIAM FOX Presents William Russell Buster Keaton turns the village smithy into a bellowing bed- lam in “The Blacksmith” Yea, verity! A “striking” success. A First National At vaction WARIONAL PICTURES Grand Orchestra Mat, 2:30, 7:10-9 10c-25¢ iy | AN HONEST MOTION PICTURE mtmnl:.ur 'TI'IE TI'IRII.LEWOF TflR!LLERS mm\-rx presents $ENSATIONAL , , (H OELIGHTED NEW VQRK AT SPEED DRAMA ELKG P N NO SHO'W TONIGHT--FILM DiD NOT.ARRIVE, Shows 7:15.9: oo -+ Admission ¢/ : . Tomerrow BUSTER KEATON “fHe ‘sémber-faced comedian who never f: “THE N ALL LAUGH SHOW £o 'ércate a roar, in | GOAT” GARETH HUGHES As the Yank who became a bandit king, in “I CAN EXPLAIN” Edgar Franklin's Argosy-All-Story Magazine romance in which laughs, chase Jrills,through six reels of unusual adventures ORCHESTRA EVERY NIGHT ] Coming Sunday—Gloria Swanson in “Impossible Mrs. Bellew.” a lutefi: nd roast beef supper Nov- ember 21 in the basement of the| church, in conncction with their _—,..-.—i——-—hi— “ALWAYS BUSY” ‘Johnson’s for Hqsigfy_ STORES AT BEMIDJI, GRAND FORKS AND MINOT, N. DAK. NEW YORK OFFICE, 116 W. 32ND ST. Cllpped the Wings A4E of High Prices 40 inch Raccoon fur. Ceai;sA\reg'fiiar $3'25‘.00” Special $210. 00— - 40 inch Rat Coats, regula;r Special $149. 50 40 inch Marmot, Raccoon collar and cuffs or self trimmed. coats, regular $198.00 Special $145.00- Hudson Seal Plush Coats; self or fur trim- med values to $65,00. . Speclal $49 50 Hudson Seal Plush Coats fur values to $89.50 o om o Special $69. 50 Ladies’ Dress Coats, Normandies, Bolivia, Tarquinas, etc., trlmmed with genuine Wolf, Beaver, Caracul. Squirrel, ete., val- ues to $125.00 Special $89.50 Just unpacked big shipmént of silk and wool dresses Special at $19 95 Ladies’ Outing flannel gowns at Only 98¢ Ladies’ silk and wool hose, slightly irregu- ’509 \fi 1 trimmed, lar, values to $2.50 Only 98¢ Infants sleepers, regular 98¢ Special 59¢ Infants’ pure wool sweaters, slightly s0il- ed from handling Special 28c One lot Ladies’ fibre silk Tuxedo Sweaters values to $9.95 Special $3.98 Gingham Blouses regular-$3.59 Special $1.98 Ladies’ High Grade skirts, values to $19.50 Special $7.75 2 racks all wool Prurllevlla skirts; -regular price i . $4.95 and Children’s house shppers Special 89c g i -(-)hildr'en’s black Jersey Bloomers Special 29¢ Ladies’ Bungalow Aprons Special 69¢c 12 Navy serge sailor style, children’s dresses values to $8.75; sizes to 14 Special $l.00 ALL HATS AT % REGULAR PRICE ME :

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