Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 27, 1922, Page 3

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- tele) X t m wiil e businj%ss v%sitor in Bemid, kSafur ‘ i + Roks Siackinid busingss - visitor in Bemidji Satur- day. i 3 v v WAL $50,000 to loan on fnrms; b an . Land Company. 1-18tf Mrs. Henry Kilborn of “Puposky. was a between train shopper in Be-|. midji Saturday. u 5 Mrs. Tom Wright of Becida was among ' the' out of town shoppers in Bemidji Saturday. Vi See us about your geese or turk- ey for Thanksgiving. B. A."Kolbe & Co., located at foot o Y M. & L RR. tracks. Miss nyxi:‘le‘ Nelson, Clearbrock was the week end guest friends in Bemidj £ ‘is visiting her sisters, | ‘Bacon and Mrs. Henry Fallon, foris two weeks. 2 0% Studio open Sundays; or you may. make’ appointment’ “for sitting' any| evening. Hakkerup Studio, - 11 16tf Mr. .and : Mrs, Martin Hogan ‘and Wyman Boll of Grant Valley were Sunday guests at the Kiehler home at Wilton. s & Charles Blake of Nymore went to|: St. Paul this morning to the N. P. hsopital for: treatment. He has been ill for some time See us about your geese or :turk- ey for Thanksgiving. B. A. Kolbe & Co., located at foot of 2nd. street on M. & I RR. tracks. 14t°11 27 A few f’tienii;“we’re’ ‘entertained |’ at 6 o’clock dinner last evening by Mr. and Mrs. D. F. McCann at. their home, 700 Minnésota avenue. . Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fort and :two children and Géorge Fort of Eckles autoed to Bemidji "and were the guest of, friends while, shopping. Short of help this year—Come in early—The Hakkerup- Studio.. 1116 tf A boy was born Saturday, No. 25 to Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Heggie, 812 Irvine averiue. Mother and bzby are ‘reported to be getting along nicely. Miss Margaret Kelley and’ -Miss Floy Edson, Reading and Literature teschers. at the Teachers’ ;College returned :Sunday- from , -:Moorhead where, - they. .attended. “a.-convention the latter part of the week. See us about your geese. or turks ey for Tbanl&sgiving.‘ B.:A, Kolbe & Co., located at foot of 2nd. street on /M. & 1. RR. tracks. 4t 11 27 Miss Carrie Brown. arived in Be- mdiji on the early .morning' " train _ yesterday from Little ‘Falls and jwill be a guest at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. P L Brown, 1418 Bel- trami avenue, over ..Thanksgiving. She éxpects to leave next week for Texas where she will be -employed during‘the winter months. e Missese . Anna and Carrie - Aaak- hus and father, Gunder- Aaakhus-of Thief ‘River Falls came to Bemidji Saturday o attend the funeral.of| the latter’s brother, Knute Aakhus who pased away in Minneapolis.the .latter part of the week. Funeral servcies werée held’ in. the' Aardahl church Frohn. | i They: returned to their home Ssturday.. = 3 Ann Morg, Very few mictures have ‘been taken of Ann Morgan, sister of J, Pierpont Morgan; “roted financiers This picture. was taken- on her re-- /turn to New York from. France where she has been engeged in re eonstruction Work- * ftems for this colima will-be phone’ 114, 3] AR~~~ of Grant Valley cte; y. leaners: spent Sunday with miily .at. Grand® Forks. -Ladies 4 buckle oversoes all sizes at $3.65. Bemdiji Shoe Store, 315 Minn. avenue, - 2 28 5 H.: Mayne. Stanton spent Sunday in" Bemidji with his family, en route from Minneapolis. to his home in Duluth. 5 ~Glen - Conger, -Bookkeeper at - the Farmers State Bank was the guest of friénds at Grand Rapids over the week end o ok o “You take mo phatosifrom Rich Studio unless pictures and - prices more than please you. .29-10th st. {Phone 570-W.. ‘{7 6t11-29 eacher at 31 1¢ College reported -ill and under-the doc- tor’s care.. .. G H Mrs. Al Kaiser, and son of Bagley ‘visited - over: the week: end :at the home of: her sister; Mrs. R.;Gilmore, Lak:‘Boplevutd = . Oné - dozen: photographs. make 12 Xmas presents. ‘Telephone -239, The ‘Hakkerup Studio and make appoint- ment.’ e T11 16 tf ;' Mrs.. C. E. Riley returned to her home in Bemidji this morning from| Minneapolis and St. Cloud visiting her ‘deughter,” Mrs. John O’Connor at the former place and her parents at the latter:place for the. past.few weeks,” = Miss . Edna ‘Applegate, trimmer at the Elko Hat- Shop, will leave Be- midji tomorrow ifor her home . ‘at Washington, Towa to spend Christmas She will study spring styles ‘at Chi- cago _and: the Twin . Cities, the first of ‘the yéar, before reutrning to, Be- midji’ for the 'spring millinery\seas- on. ¢ Ladies 4'bickle oversoes all sizes at” $3.65.' Bemdiji Shoe Store, 315 apes d busi; :ess in Bemidji tnd?y ! e wsgngf?q is 0L A el ORDER OF EASTERN STAR * “TO HOLD PARTY TUESDAY: .+ The!Eastern Star will hold a card party 't the Masonic hall Tuesday evening, November 28. Lunch’ ‘be from 2:30 until 5 o’clock at.a tea: dance ’c'omj)pmex;(‘t‘ary t6 those who ‘complete their “dollege 'courke - with the closing of the tetm Wednesday. HOOKS ENTERTAIN Mr’ gnd Mrs, Charles Hook: enter- tyned Mr. and Mrs, Paul Brouillard | and’ Mr. «and . Mrs. Ed.. Brouillard Friday evening at: their home, 501! Lincoln avenue. The hostess served' a bountiful -lunch, the guests leav- ing at a late hour after spending an enjoyable social evening. MISS. DEPUTY ' ENTERTAINS The practice teachers of ‘the Be- mdiji College under the supervision of 'Miss Mary Deputy were entertain- ed by her at a 2-course dinner at 6 o’clock ‘Sunday. evening, at her home 1121 Bemidji-avenue, Miss Telulah Robinson: .was: also a.guest. Roses werg,-tised- for:a centerpiece with lighted candles for table decorations. PRESBYTERIAN DIVISION' * 'HOLDS MEETING : TONIGHT All members of the apron division of the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid are requested by the chairmen, Mrs. E. R. Evans, to be present’at’the meet-| nig at 8 o’clock tonight at the home of Mrs. Harry Koors, 912 Minnesota Miss" Johnson of Hawley, who: has been the: guest of friends in Bemidji for the past week, returned to her home Saturday. - Duss ‘Brouillard returned recently om-Hibbing after spending two weeks with. relatives. He will leave ‘Bemidji- today for Grookston having visited his, son, Ed. and wife and Nat' quillnrd of Fifth ward. that time, .that it may get marked in readiness for December bth. PRESBYTERIAN DIVISION N NO. 4 MEETS TONIGHT Division No. 4 Jf the Ladies. Aid Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean have arrived. at the 'George T. Baker & GoiJewelry, store. Come in and get dequainted with them. They are wonders: and have been the talk of the'¢ities: No, no, not men, but an up to date record; both words and music. ‘Makes you Fox'trot, whether you want to or not. Played by Ben- nie- Kruger’s orchestra, snappy and thrilling. 227 this evening with Misses Lillie and and all. members zre urged- to be present. - As this is the last meeting| before the Christmas salé, the chair- man, Mrs. H. A. Pflughoeft"i‘cquests that. all work be turned in.' METHODIST AID DIVISION Ladies Aid of the) Methodist,church, - Mrs."J. D. Hartness and little son Junior arrived in Bemidfi yesterday ‘morning from their home in Greene Iowa, and ‘will be guests at the home of:her father, G. D. Backus, and fa- . 1111 Bemidji avenue for a completed their articles are celebrating by sponsoring o’clock . tonight, to whi¢h "7 lady Minn. ‘avenue, 2 28 of Fifth Ward Mrs: Mervin Kroj from . Péquot, Minn, wheré she .was callad: the week before:by the:death of ‘her grandfather, John Eddy, who passed away. there at the age.of-97 years;, from ‘infirmities of old: age. Funeral services were held on~Sat- urday’ afternoon, il YA X morining. Hi§:heart: wasiin a-;weak state following the operation--and his family and friends were ‘anxious: about’ his condition .. Saturdgy, -but that has been’ overcome’and he..is Jjmproving. a \’l‘heif'irst womnn;s .nghts ionmal 5 blished in\Boston. in :1854. = A e | Miss-H. W. Deterding is the ¢nly woman; member - of ;-thez Amsterdam Stock ’Exf:hange;'- - gt -The: first woman in.. the " United States to apply for admiission tc the bar wag Myra Bradwell, of Chicago, in 1879. - - : Emm fllard; Best known sasiin picnéer. in ‘the hightr” T wometr, was_the’ dutt 1c g phom “Rotked dn ‘the Cradle “67" the chp»" ; - - -Among the first b field of-mosiant p L.fl Miss, Dorothy , whot Tected ‘some: o Fhe mosc s el Al Aleys Lyl < | “The figst yroman of mode times o réecive an ohorary. coliege de- 2 ligree was Gar H, refortner and 7 g philantiiropist, upon 'whon? # Alfred University bestowed an honiogary LL ‘D in 1877, B The first woman’s pres: club in ! America was founded in New York city in 1893, with Jennie June, Mrs. Frank Leslie, Mrs. Sidney Rosenfield and other well-known women authors and journalists among the ~charter members. 3 Women were first employéd in the government offices in Washington during the civil war, when Secretary Chase, engaged them-to ‘supply places ‘mate vacanf(d “Peasury depart-. ment by clerks who had enlisted for military service. returned to Bemidji Friday. evening| Lacquainted with them. ARAE |ration of - the: Order of St. -} . | diplomatic . service. was Miss - Jessic <1760s. i | TegAtion‘and’ had: ftdli charge: of - the {|office for four munths--after ’| will_entér .on herztoming duties with e, r.. Gallagher and Mr. Shean have| - John L. Machart, who has beent ved at the George T. Baker & ! seriously Aill an urjder t'he doctor’ ©o. . Jewelry store. Come in and get{m"e at his home 512 Eighth'sfree They are| ‘wonders and have been the talk of the: cities. No, No, not men, but an up-to-date record, both words and music. Makes you Fox tfot, whether you went to or not. Played by Ben- hi"'f‘ Kruger’s orchestra, snappy and thgflhng 9 ! £ Miss Anna Johnson, of the Johnson; Popular Price store Miss Anna Swenson, a . State Teachers college student, wes. called to her home at Climax, Minn. on ing been injured from a fall. - ‘Mrs.'F. E. Finn expects to accom- pany her-husband to the N. P. Rail- 1oad. hospital at St. Paul some time this week, where he will be placed under the care of specialists, He was injured rTecently in an auto accident while returning from his work, trip to southern Minnesota. © She visited relatives at Mankzto iés ‘during that time. S R e /Prettiest Co-Ed\ D_ne‘,of ,the greatest distinctions evér. conferred upon any singer was| that bestowed -upon - Mme. Lillian Bleauvelt, the Ameri¢an soprano, in Rome: in 1901. This was the deco- Cecilia, presented by the oldest musical so- ciety-in: the world,.the Royal Aca- demy of St Cccelia, founded in the 16th century. “Probably the first woman to hold an: important, post in the American €oggeshail, daughter:of-William T. Coggeshall, who gerved’ as’ United States minister to Béuador in the late |- _Mies Coggeshall acccmpanied her; fdther: o QuitosasT secratary of his death. 3214 . MfdAAnnd Al G8vdon; tHe mew president of the Wozld’s W. C. T. U. 480 2 all the: experionce of a vetezan, hav- ing served ifor-nearly ten years as ‘president of the national organiza- tion; Miss Gordon grew up in, or niear Loston, went to Mount Holyoke college, and, on.graduation, threw herself -with devotion into the temp- rance work. She came under the in- fluence of Frances E. Willard, then | the most renowned of the: women orators of the Wnilted States and an ardent prohibitionist, . and Miss Wil- lardjn turn took a liking to Miss Gor- don and honored her with the post of private secretary. Twenty-one years this relation existed; and with Miss Willard’s death, Miss Gordon suq- ceeded her as president of the Na- tional W, C. T. U. | ‘Esther MacDonald of Northwest- ern University was voted the most ‘beautiful girl in a recent co-ed ibeauty contest. She "is’ an: ‘all- round athlete and stands high her studies. lave entewiainings! avenue, and to bring in all work at | of the Presbyterian church will meet| § Matie Sthol,- 823 ‘America i :avenue, | kg GIVING PARTY. TONIGHT |§ The .Bed. Room..Division. 9f .. ‘the ’E Mrs. S. A. Cutter chairmang. having | B8 for the | Chrismas sale to be held December 12§ an | i “All-Aid” party at the chuieh-at 8§ friends of the church gnhd congrega-| 8 is reported to be slightly improved ‘ 1 Friday of last week, her mother hav-|H returned * to K8 Bemidji Friday night from a weke's |} ahd (S transacted business in the Twin- Cit-| g4 * Rich Table Scarfs T s requested by ‘the chairman of the division, Mrs. B. ‘A. Dilley to be turned in at the meeting of the div- ision Tuesday afternoon at the home J. J. Opsahl, The Christmas bogin ,3; @él 0. Tuesday 1 applig %o owif the ceniter. They- aré ' little shorter: _than the table and have fish-tail ends with u sllk tassel pendant from each point, tion and all members of the Aid are invited.- The time was announced for Tuesday night but was changed be- cause of the Program at the State | Texchers college that night. A good | time is assured all who attend. PRESBYTERIAN DIVISION HOLDS MEETING TUESDAY All work of the dining room divis- ion of the Presbyterian” Ladies™ Aid lunches throughout the This is the last ‘meeting of thi ision before ‘the sale and - it pecially “rfif" that all membej present. 3 DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH HOLD MEETING TONIGHT Theré will be. election of “officers the regu}: neeting ~* of “- the "Daughters $0f" Kah this evening at 8.o'clock atithe K. C. hall and 1l members are urged to be present. . TOWLE-KURTZ Earle Towle and Rose Kurtz, both of Bemidji were united in marriage | Suriday nfternoon’ at: 2:30 - o’clock at the Presbyterian parsonage; Rev: L. P. Warford, pastor officiating. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Rayomnd Towle, Mr. Towle is em- ployed by the Palace Grocery store and the newly-weds will make their home here. 5 ST S : Fa‘ncy apples per box THANKSGIVING DINNER. Our buyer wired us that he has secured 100 fine mfkeys é;fid re- gardless of the high prices we are offering these birds at 35cperlib. In this lot we are advised that there wiil be some ' Extra Fancy 100 Turkeys, por b 35-39c : 100 Geese, per 1. . . . 24 Heinz Mince Meat per Ib.. . 24¢ Cranberries 2 lbs. for . .. An Apology We want every table in Bemidji an 50 Ducks, par | principal sum of ‘Fii d vicinity to serve TURKEY for " Heavy Hens, per b, . . Heavy Springs, per Ib. . SALE OF MUNIC NOTICE IS 'HEREBY IVEN that Municipal of the éityvof Bemidji, Beltrami County, Minneso- ta, to an amount aggregating ‘the v’ Phousand 2 ($50,000), Pollars ] ?’é’.fi 1933 will i as0m 70 000 ill dbeords ftg’ to ithe. provisione efrssm Ordinanée No. 129 and.thg: charber - of said city, antcihe generaliaws of the State of Mimesota’ and wilt be held at the Council Chambérs i the city hall in said city of Bemidji; at 8 o’clock, P;- M. oni Monday, the 11th day of December, 1922 at a"-'n/.'_ regular meeting of the City Council:” = of szid city held at said time #nd place. g i o BELLE DENLEY, =~ * =i City Clerk City of , |** Bemidji . """ 712 SUBSCRIBE FOR: ‘THE ‘PIONEER"™" - = 23 b ... 29¢ 24¢ e .33c ...$1.69 To Our Customers We wish to apologize to any of our customers who were inconvenienced Friday last, when we were. forced to.::.x v turn. off the power. for three hotirs: due to the burning. out-of part of the generator dt'the eity plant. After a . . . _delay. of but 3 few:minutes the.power was switched on ;" - . from the Hydro-Plant at tHe ddi but técuble developed oni the high-line and it was necesary to find and repair - - which shut off the power for three hours and Which mstance over which we had no that; was an unforseen circu control.” We are making arrangements to install another gen- erator in our city plant costing many thousand dollars which will give us a reserve power to be used .for just such emergencies and ask your indulgence on the oc- curance last Fri o I day. Minnesota Electric Light & Power Co. E. E. SWANSON, Manager We will have a complete stock of fresh fruits and vegetables at reasonable prices. You - will find that it pays to pay cash at Troppman’ i 5 8. %

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