Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 22, 1922, Page 5

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Items for this column will be gladly eeceived by Mrs. Harv. ey, telephone 114 Readers owe it to their ‘;’un and to themselr to see !h.nt items of local interest are reported. «wlil be given proper consideration when the source P SIS Ly Mrs. Jack Gainey, Doud Avenue is reported to-be ill with tonsilitis. transacted business today'in ‘Bemidj Mr. and Mrs. Joe Conditt moved Tecently to apartments at the Lam: bert home, 1205 Dewey avenue. iness visitor in trains yesterday. Lorei: _goyle of Mahnomen came to Bemidji Tuesday to lcok after his farm interests in Grant Valley, spending this week at International Falls on business. Leo Mayer, George Rossbach and Mr. Otto returned yesterday from a hunting trip in the vicinity of Puposky. ment, Sheriff Mack Kennedy of Walker came to Bemidji on the 6 o’clock train last evening to transact bus- iness here. be the guest of friends for days. Dr. G. H. Zentz spent Monday eve- niig between trains at Necrthome where he conducted a service dur- ing the evening. Mr. and Mrs. S, C. business here. Mrs. Charles Vandersluis return- ed to her home in Bemidji last eve- ning from Walker where she has visited friends for a few days. evening. Hakkerup Studio, Lowell Trimble, small son of Mr, Attorney Ed 'Rogers of Walker| .—%\ Dan DeLury of Walker was a'bus- Bemidji between H. A. Bridgeman of Fifth. ward is One dozen photographs make 12 Xmas presents. Telephone 239, The Hakkerup Studio and make appoint- 11 16 tf Miss Clara Johnson of Bagley ar- rived in Bemidji yesterday and will a few Miller of Scribner are spending today in Be- midji with friends and transacting Studio open Sundays; or you may make appointment for sitting any 11 16tf i 1 ' 0 ~ = THAT: ey, ‘The answer will be found among today’s want ads. (What “Blunder” do you suggest) uonvright 1922, Associated Editors A A A A A A A A A A A A A AN A Richard Cota of Minneapolis, a former resident of Bemidji, spent the week end in Bemidji as the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cota and family 1208 Bemidj iave-| nue and enjoyed a few days hunting trip in this vicinity with his father. | He returned to his home Tuscday| evening. You take mo. photos from Rich; Studio unless pictures and prices more than, please you. 29-10th st. Phone 570-W 6t11-29 ' THE BEMIDJ! DAILY PIONEER DEGREEOF HONOR WILL " The Degree of Honor will : hold their. regular meeting Thursday eve- ning-at 8 o’clock /inthe K. C. Hall iZall ‘membersare urged to be present. i ’ CATHOLIC 'LADIES' AID TO The ladies aid of the Catholic church will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clogk in the K, €. Hall and will be entertained by Mesdames Cogwin and Grinager. All members are also invited. METHODIST AID DIVISION HOLDS MEETING THURSDAY Methodist Ladies” Aid will Mrs. G. M. Palmer, 1105 Lake Boul- evard and all members are urged to be present, Mrs. Dick Van Arnam, chairman requests that all finished work be brought to this meceting MRS. STOCKMAN ENTERTAINS | MEET THURSDAY NIGHT HOLD. MEETING ' TOMORROW | are urged to be present and friends | The Dining Room Division of the|| meet || Thursday afternoon at the home of PAGE FIVE NO. 2 TO MEET TOMdRROW Division No. 2 of the ‘Presbyter- ian-Ladies’ Aid, Mrs. M. L. Matson chairman will' meet Thursday ‘even- ingof this week instead of Wednes- day which 'is the regular- mebting | where they will visit relatives dur- Vday.“ They will'be entertained at the :jng that time. home of Mrs. O. C. Temple, 602 Be- | midji avenue and the chairman re- quests that they bring in all finish- ed work. CONNERS-BELL Miss Zenda Bell and Dennis Con- ners, both of Bemidji were united in-mariage this morning at.8 o’clock‘ at the Catholic parsonage, Rev. Fr. Joseph Fraling officiating. They will make their home in Bemidji, he be- ing Soo roadmaster here. They left on the morning’s train for a woek’s wedding trip to Hastings, Minmy Mrs. Connad Stockman of Mill Park entertained a few friends last: evening at her home in honor of her Mother, Mrs. Ed Rhynell of Minne- Reduction of 10 to 50 per cent on coats at Troppman’s. 2t 11 23 Charles Clark and a party of four who spent a successful hunting trip of a few days near Turtle River re- turned to their home at Wadena Tuesday. Miss Lucile Young has been subs- tituting as teacher in the Junior high school this week during the absence of Miss Blanche Dodge who ‘has been ill. $50,000 to loan on farms. Deas Land company. 1-18¢F Mrs. Ed. Rhynell of Minneapolis is the guést of her daughter, Mrs. Conrad Stockman, Mill Park and ex- pects to spend the greater part of the winter with her. C. J. Winter, who was seriously and Mrs. Fred Trimble, Fifth Ward who was ill the first part of the week at his home, is improving. Theo. Kittleson returned to Be- midj this morning from St. Cloud and other places south of here where he transacted business for a few days. J. Peterson of Cass Lake trans- acted business in Bemidji yesterday and was a supper guest last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Cole, Fifth ward. Your friends can buy anything you may give them except your photograph. Call the Hakkerup Stu- dio and make an appointment for that Xmas photograph. 11 16 tf A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Andy Johnson of Cass Lake Tuesday ill and threatened with pneumonia,at the Bemidji Lutheran hospital. following an operation for the re- | Mother and baby are reported to be moval of his tonsils last week is re- | getting along nicely. ported” to be improving. The ladies of the G. A. R. Circle|apolis. Old time dancing was enjoyed will hold their annual bazaar and|to music furnished by a three piece a cafeteria lunch and an old time|orchestra, violin, piano and drums. dance, Saturday evening at Moose|At a late hour a delicious lunch was Hall. A chrge of ten cents will be made for each dance. Following is the menu: Parker House Rools Butter Roast Beef Mashed Potatoes Brown Gravy Cabbage Salad Baked Beans Pickles Cheese Coffee Pie and Cake. 2t 11 25 EPISCOPAL GUILD WILL HOLD MEETING THURSDAY The Episcopal Guild will hold its regular business meething Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock in the church basement, and all members are re- quested to be present. ORDER OF FORESTERS TO MEET THURSDAY NIGHT The - Woman’s Catholic Order of Foresters will meet Thursday eve- ning at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. E. J. Gould, 717 America ave- the Moose hall A ’social hour will | the members, their husbands served by the hostess. The guests spent a very enjoyable evening. BAPTIST MISSION SOCIETY HOLDS MEETING TONIGHT' The Baptist Missionary Society 1425 Irvine avenue. The Study sub-' ject is “Rousing the Rhinoceros.” musical program. It is desired that: all members and friends be present., Refreshments will be served at the, social hour following. MOOSEHEART LEGION TO All members of the Women of the Mooscheart Legion are request-| ed to attend the regular business meeting at 8 o’clock this evening at, follow and Junch 3ill, be sreved to; and| will meet this evening at 8 o’clock | at the home of Mrs. Wm. LaMont, | The committee has also provided al| HOLD MEETING TONIGHT | C-an You Think of Anything Nicer for Z W. J. Sheppard of St. Paul spent Short of help this year—Come |Sunday in Bemidji at the home of in early—The Hakkerup Studio. Mr. and Mrs, George Rossbach. He Ps 11 16 tf|a brother-inslaw of Mrs. Rosback. i - He left Sunday night for Interna- Abe Clark, who visited his daugh-|tional Falls to transact business and ter, Mrs. George Pierson of Turtle|will stop in Bemidji again today en River, for a month was in Bemidji|route to his home. Tuesday en route to Wadena to visit his son, Charles Clark, for agfew| Harry Hassel, formerly of Be- days before returning to his home|midji but now employed as prescrip- at Sartell, Cal. tion druggist 'at the Galloway Drug Store, Cass Lake, will come to Be- Miss Floy Edson and Miss Kelly |midji this evening to transact bus- of the Bemidji State Teachres col-|iness and visit friends. He will re- lege Faculty will leave tomorrow [turn to Cass Lake tomorrow morn- for Moorhead to attend a conference |ing. d of the English and Literature de- partments of the State Teachers col- leges to be held at the Moorhead col- [ lege Friday and Saturday. The six|| Teachers colleges throughout the state will be represented. NOTICE The Modern Brotherhood of America Lodge will hold a meeting Thursday evening, November 23, at the Moose hall. All members requested to be present. Business of importance. C. A. Parker, pres. 2td11-23 The smartest low shoes of the season are now on dis- play at our establishment. ‘Ask for a Smith Smart Shoe model when you come in. Sold Exclusively in Bemidji by The “B&D’ Shoe Store -Specializing in Fitting Phone 45-W 307 Belt. Ave. —— the Junior Moose for which a charge of 15 cents will be made. It is de-| sired that there be a large attend-| ance. | nue, Mrs. Mike Corrigan will as- sist in entertaining. All members are requested to be present. QLT TR T T AL | T Falling Hair Stops The only sure, safe er- i e the infected Sebum. We can now supply you a signed guaran- h a package of ] Van Ess. and t vill positively stop falling hair and surely make new hair grow. For the roots are still alive and 91 out of 100 tests actually proved that Van Es will grow new ha ~ quickly stop .) hair. Be sure to get Van Ess, the only preduct we know that will not fall. Van Ess Liquid Scalp M with o’ speclal ap= plicator which ins perfect success in Speration, s sold on a positive guaran- tée, which we will sign for you. Be sure to get started at once—Van Ess will not disappoint you. City Drug Store A C.j;hristmas G A picture of Mother and the baby is some- thing that the family Will. cherish more and more as the years go by—Dron’t wait—We are young only once. Hakkerup Your Photographer NELSON-BRICK Miss Gertrude Brick and Edward John Nelson were united in marriage this’ morning at the Catholic church Rev. Fr. Fraling officiating. They wilk make their home in Bemidji. BETHEL LUTHERAN LADIES’ AID TO MEET TOMORROW The Ladies’ Aid of the. Bethel Lu- theran church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 o‘clock in the base- ment of the church and will be en- tertained by Mrs. John Moberg and Miss Elanore Erickson. All members and friends are invited to be pres- ent. 1?7 Make an Appointment Today—Call 239 Your Friends can buy anything you can give them but youw: photograph LA FRANCE Quality Silk Hose An Unmatchable value $2.35 AN Christmas brings its pretty candles gayly decked out this year with seal- ingwax flowers, or painted and gilded. They make lovely gifts for men or women, and so will the ribbon or cre- tonne-covered picture frame, fastened to a glass front and cardboard back with gold braid binding. The card- board back is cut out to form an easel support. Among House Slippers All colors, all sizes, showing to choose i " SLIPON SWEATERS | $1.95 to $8.75 2. WILSON & CO. The Shop for VWomen a fine from SILK AND WOOL e Browns, black and ther shades. WOOL HOSE $1.25.to $2.50 HOSE hag will be found in our large and ‘FOWNES. KID styles, with fancy ¢ backs. GLOVES $2.50 to $5.00 i Black, Brownand Beaver | 2 clasp wrist and gauntlet Buy your winter coat now and save from . ... !!IllllllllllllfllllllllIlIIlI!IIIIlllIlIIIIIIIIl|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII!III!IIIIIIlIllIIlIIIllIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIII Come in and be fitted by our IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIlIlIIIIIlIII THANKSGIVING SALE OF WINTER COATS . vérything that the demands of fashion dictate of Ladies’ and Misses’ Winter Coats. A SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON EVERY WINTER. COAT IN THE STORE $5.00 to $20 Il LT A GOSSARD Front Lace Corset expert corsetiere AT A I 4 well assorted'stock roched Most people look to Santa Claus to provide them with house slippers and he always carries a generous supply of all kinds in his pack. This year you will find among them beautiful bedroom slippers, like those shown above, that are made of ribbons and ‘@dorned with little ribbon flowers. ——————— $3.95 NAVY — T L ~ FLANNEL MIDDIES A splendid purchase en- ables us to offer them at RED A special assortment of Trico- tine, Pioret Twill, Canton Crepes etc., at one take away price that you should not miss, Choice $16.00 Another fine lot of higher grade dresses in Poiret Twills, Canton Crepe, Tricotine, etc., the maxi- mum in value, choice. $25.00 .-37immuuulmnmmmmmmifiuu|||||m||||mm|||||mmmuumumn|u||||||||||||||u|imuuuuummi||||muumu||umuu||m||uuu|mu|||||mmnu||mumm = e

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