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James Croon. of -Ra’t:kwoéé Wgs al . business- caller-in.the city, Monday, Seth Smith of Becida marketod WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER-29, 1922 ; idji Tuesdny amd busings Perry of Non&hem drove; to ‘ i transacted | -4 ODD FELLOWS TO:HOLD: ved. the members of the'L.'0. 0." , | Friday preceding the regular busi- ness meeting at 8o'clock at the K. hall and:all mmbers are urged %0 L SUPPER AND. MEETING A 6:30 o’clock supver will be ser- METHODIST LADIES" AID +~ . HOLDS ENJQYABLE PARTY Fun andjollity prevailedthrough- out Monday evening when: the' mem- bers' of the Ladies- Aid ‘and friends gathered- in- the basement of the Methodist church in response to an ivision for a. jollification meeting, q.bout 65 ladies-being present. The membérs of the. ditférent' divisions out ‘the year for the'suceess ofitheir Ghristmas annar%i K”d om-. \ mplq bl % 'Nmnksglv‘ng vacation: . with ! . her . | parents; Mr and »Mrs.. Av /Ty Carl-|'bei Mrs: ergmt Stllivan of Calu-|of"days: the: forer m.,yfi the: met, Michigan, is visiting her daugh- |she ‘assisted. Misy, Sam- geuuolu tex, Mrs, John: Dalton, 519 Minneso- honsewor ta avenue for a few days. Miss Lucille-Jamesot, teacher near Hines, will arrive in Bemidji tonight to spend Thanksgiving and the week end- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs: W. F: Jameson. vicinity. The-Jno. Wesbem fnrnily entertained. Sunday Bloomquist home: Mr. C. Ditty. our passed. the mght T.uasd Miss ;Corinnng, Carlgon, the high school a;Chishelm, will ar- rive' in,Bemidji onithe early morn- ‘ling train tomorrow:to spend.: her v, ing. The past cofijo reminded, the, old seqlers 9! pioneer-days. on accapnt,of Lhe 5o bk were at-the:J. G.* ,.'10 v weeh have Se viadt avaf thel £ Hila, Westram; who has uutflflu Mrs.- Herman Nestbergowith:s-houyse work during. the lath mill’s run, be<:: The Epworth Lengue will have a taffy pull' and social time following “ftheir “Win My."Chum’ " - devotional gdptain’do choose nides for 2" ol E test “of s and son nished thé' entertainment:{or 1 :;:‘;gr Eug(e.mx i Monday, awith: his “/The' Hospital -Auxiliary’ will Hold X ““| a food sale at ‘the.Gas Office' on Sat-|' -urday, December 2. ALVWOOD J. W+ Heggie and son Floyd: &f Becida motored to Bemidji Tuesday and transacted business.” (5 A special Thanksgiving dinner will be served at the Markham from 5:30 to 7:30 Thursday evening hotel | . Anyone‘ interésed in the- hospital may take their- donations' there be- for 2 o’clock. Your cooperation will be greatly appreciated. Mrs. M. E. Ibertson, .chairman meetings from.7-to 8-0’clock tonight in the church basement. All members and friends: ‘are invited, REINARZ-BENEDICT Miss Elsie Benedict of = Bemidji and Ernest James Reinarz of Gem- Meddani§ Minnick; and Trafton sérved. as judges. Undeveloped talent, demnnstratcd in some instances along ‘certain lines, greatly astonished the specta- tors,, which being: discovered ‘will not be allowed to remain dormant but The Peterson-Nestberg Lath mill has closed down for the winter. The Sam Peterson family wil: continue the watch at the mill property be- longing to the Fullerton Kruger Lbr. Exchange ‘here for the time and Mrs: Pete Hugelt ,Tfi Ril visited .a couple. of days - friend Julig Blooniquist.. fore returning to-her-sister’s—home : ' Linda Berg, . who. is. stopping. this winter with her sister, Mrs. Ed Nes- seth, assisted at the Alex Lind home for 75 cents. < 1292| . George Cox left: Tuesday for mel - were united in marriage yes- being. Mis. Herman' Nestberg i i Miss Flora Sh Rl Backus to visit friends and relatives terday at 2:30 o’clock tt the Meth- be called on for: future occasions. | children are moving over to the home for a few days since Mrs. Lind’g ra Shepard went to Black-| over Thanksgiving. | |odist 'parsonage. Dr. G. H. Zentz of- i};:rt;;ke;cr!c]]e‘se,stx;?d:;gs ;: M'é Iges}t’betrg‘s parenu;“_er. ;}‘d hc::th l; Mthe; paorly,‘. auled ) rs. C. O. Peterson; while T. oss Hoy and a cousin auled . duck tonight to .spend Thanksgiving withg Miss Virginia Witting. Just received a fresh' line of nuts: ficiating. They will make their home at Gemmel where the groom is post- ments furinshed an evening’s enter- Nestberg intends taking up employ- home a couple of loads of. hay:from / tainment. A few of the: acts called i i . = i of ‘all kinds at the Sweet Shop; _ |master, and left on the afternoon v i % : ment in some camp. the Bodien place Saturday.’ Mr. Hoy J. G. Hoglin of Fernhill motored 2t 11 29 " ltrain for there. {]:z|.g;\m}g::gls;darr:;z'e‘:imo:e.rve‘:m:h' Julia Bloomquist returned. home|also called for the cutter-he bargain. e from Cut Foot Sioux a weck ago|for some’time ago from Jno West- to: Bemidji Monday to assist in the funeral . arrangements _fyr Mrs, George D. Greigg. i Home )nade mmcs ment ples at the Sweet Shop T:y one. af,n:}l.ss xfifmnath] ’;‘t studz:t evening. Hakkerup:Studio, 11 16t 'Scsa almost as a matter of course, ' | merce Association rooms. - A’ good | ; Many. expressions of congratula- 0 college, left on thej .- .- I the’ fur bemg usully krimmer oF . | program is being prepared and it is tions were received by the committee | Sh evening #rain to. spend ]‘Q vacamm < Mrs.- Charles- Masterson;.and son| caracul ome of the lghter | gocitcq’noe theg pb P 1a ¢ |in_charge as the guests departed at| ows 7:15-8:00 at her home! i ome- Walter of' Northern .were business .vé‘.'!_d"—— tendnnee K Te be a large al-|, jate hour for their homes. * Mrs. Mary Johnson of Eagle Bend is spending a few weeks: with her daughter, Mrs. Adolph Christianson and family, 1306 Minnesota ‘avenue. ‘Now is; the time to order- Fruit| Cakes for Thanksgiving. Just like Mother makes Cremo. Bakery, 814 Beltrami avenue, phone 75-W 2 29 Mrs. Henry Funkley home Tuesday evening.from a-four month’s trip to eastern points. She reports a very en]oymble trip but glad to be Home again. Mrs, M. W. Deputy is repnrted to be ill at her home, 1121 Beml(fl ave-[, nue. - Lester Bremmer drove -to- Bemidji -2:291" returned: Little: Jack Denison, son of Dé:| and Mrs, W. K. Denison, is reporbed to be ill at hisghome. Studio open-Sundays; or you may make appointment. for _sitting any vistiors in ‘Bemidji Tuesday. The Ladies” Aid-of the Lutheran Free church: ofi Nymore:: will- serve a-light supper Thanksigiving after- noon from 5 to & MENU—Chicken sandwiches, scalloped potatoes, beet salad, pickles, cake. .and . coffee. Adults 26¢, children 15c. 1t 11 29 7 Wm. Rogers, “wio' has ‘been em- ployed at: Eckles for a few days was in Bemidji Tuesday en route to his ‘heme-at Nary. - Short of help this year—Come in early—The Hakkerup Studio. = 11 16 tf Miss Luciie Young is acting as a ‘substitute tdacher ag the Consoli-' ‘The new:short codts arp so_well liked that, developed in brocade or . velvet, they-are worn t6 the theater { as’_semi-dress. - Fur trimming i Joseph Sherk:of Solway was a be- tween train” caller in Bemidji Tues- day. Mz and Mrsi A; P.. White left on the: mght train- Tuesday for Minne- i 'flxank.sgiving dinner’ will be -served::at the Markham hotel from 5330 to 7:30 Thursday evening for’, ’15 aenm 129 Mrs Msne Crook, a Teachers col- lege .student will go'to her home at Akeley. to spend Thanksgiving. * Miss-Arvilla- Anderson, a teac’ners college student’will ‘go to her home at Clearbrook to.spend her Thanks- gAvmg vneatmn, CIVIC AND COMMUNITY CLUB 4 MEETS SATURDAY" AFTERNOON The: regular monthly meeting of the Woman’s Civic. and Community club ‘will ‘be held Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock in the Civic and Com- MRS. FRENCH. SURPRISED Mrs. E. N. French was pleasantly. surprised yesterday by a: few ‘of her friends who' gathered at her home 1123 Beltrami avenue, to.help her celebrate her birth anniversary. Sew- ing and conversation were enjoyed and a birthday lunch served by the self-invited - guests. MRS. WARD ENTERTAINS | The L. N. Club were entertained Tuesday evening at the home - of Mrs. Tom Ward, 820 Irvine avenue. ‘| “500” was played until a late hour Mrs. J. N. Ganter received the first prize and ‘Mrs. Rube Ripple the con- solation prize. At a laté hour a dainty lunch was served by the hos-! tess. Evéryone reported fl very en-| ery’ purpose. The decision of the Judges showed that Miss Edson’s side had won by one, point, and “all day” suckers were awarded the winners, A dainty: lunch, was served at the close of the program. of the aid have worked hard: through- her home at Cass Lake. . to spend ‘Thanksgiving and the week end, and | will return to Bemidj’ next week’ to resume her studies at the college. Mr. and Mrs: D, H. Linehan and little daughter, Helen left Monday night for Minnetpolis where they During their absence’ their home at 1015 Betrami avenue will be oc- cupied by Mr:-and Mrs, Jorsted and baby, who moved from their farm home four miles’ west _of town. R == : Miss Lucille Gorenflo will go to! expect to spend- the winter months. | where ‘she ‘was-employed about three | rem, W“D is stopping’ at the Bodl weeks -at--the -Bohn : home: A couple” ELKO lAST TIMES TONKGH;T ALICE BRADY' NITA NALDI—ROBT. ELLIS—DAVID POWELL In the new Paramount Picture ' - : “ANNA ASCENDS”’ MISS BRADY’S BEST YET, PICTURE adventures, to happ‘inesa and love, LEE MORAN ORCHESTRA' EVERY. NIGHT | The stirring story of a pretty Syrian girl’s rise through excit.ing“ -‘ALSO—“HELLO: JUDGE"—z PART COMEDY:-' W'ITH n fsf»t“;dflyf }a:nd “311"531';‘9‘1 busme:s dated _sehool at Six -Mile corner -£f&r his father, John Bremmer, who |¢ d: s joyable time. i has been ill and .under the doctor’s or 2 few nys J molli?;RAiglufieN:‘ToY?fi v:he anld,nfl“: 09 g b EPISCOPAL GUILD WILL sii care for the past four weeks, at his | farm home-on Lake Plantnganet segg ety e John Dahl and Walber Ball were among the between train visitors m Bemidji Tuesday. Word has been received by the Pioneer: from C. E. Battles, who was recently operated upon for gall ston- es at Rochester, and Mr. - Battles states that he is improving rapidly | and hopes soon to-be in Bemidji. ~ A special Thanksgiving dinner will be served at thé Markham hotel from 5:30 to 7:30° Thursday evening for 75 cents. 1292 Mrs. Ellen Booth' of Blackduck; who came to Bemidji by train Sat- urday .to attend the Christmas sale One' dozen phptographs make 1% ‘.Xmas presents” Telephone 289, The (Hakkerup Studio and make appoint- ment 11 16 ¥ » Miss. Dnrothy Reevel goes tudxy to her home 4t East Grand Forks to’ visit- during her vacttion. She is a college student : SN % You take no: phows frnm Rich ‘Studic -unless¥pictures and. prices more than pléase: yom. 29-10th st. Phone 5'70 Wi i = 6611-29. Miss: Blanche Coveite; :a. Tetchers college student:will visit at her home in, Crookston during her Thanks- giving. vacatxon 8 “To. Have and To Hold” the most' ‘Hold” is' an_adaptation . of Mary | Johnston’s famous novel of the same fiame. Mrs. ‘May. Sandland of Chisholm arrwed in. Bemidji Tuesday to visit Ter “father; George Cheney, Irvine avenue for some time., Miss Floy Edson, a member of fhe Teachers. College faculty, will wisit friends-at Grand Rapids during her Thanksgiving vacation, C. L. Isted“left last evening: for ‘Minneapolis to’ transact business and bey the guest of his son Elwood tnd wife Thanksgiving Day. 'Your friends can buy @nything and supper held by the G. A+ R« Ladies that afternoon-and evening, is the guest of relatives. and friends here for a few days. A speclal Thanksgiving dmner will be semyjed at the Markham hotel from 5:30 to 7:30 Thnrsday evening for 75: cents. . 1 29° Miss: Olga Skinvik; teacher Bovey; - and Miss +Agnes Skinvik; teacher at Pinewood, ‘will arrive in Bemidji on the morning ‘train to-be guests of their parents, Mr and Mrs, 0. M. Skinvik, 1106 Doud Javenue Juringtheir vacation.® e J. M. Bamett, s avenue, who was critically’ ill at his home Friday evening with a severe attack of gall-stone stgll- con- fined to his bed-and is‘not-improving as well as his friends would wish. An operation is considered inadvis- able for his case, Just received a fresh‘h’nc of! all’ kinds of nuts at the Sweet. Shop. 2t1129' Mrs. Chester Rouse rcturnel to her hame, 423 Fourth-strect, Friday morning via the¥Becida - stage, from Rockwood, wherg:i-sh¢ had t her daughter, 5 Hypatial Chester, Jr., fori4 short tnnc The school nurse fi schoolroom Thugfiday and™ ‘reports atT 008 Mississippl ties mteresfed n thé=hospil Hubbard conty¥: " was an all-day g’aeet at Miss Rouse's |} excxtmg romance- ever: filmed. Start- ing - Saturday-at: Eiko:. 1. 28 - Miss Helen Hitbbard waH go-to Her home=at- Kelliher --to.:. spend|’ ‘Thanksgiving: with her- parents; and: ‘will return to resume: her studies-at the cnuege next week: “Beggazs should: ‘not: be chooser& This~ country- must- be peopled. It: the'sclemn duty of “every ‘man-i Jamestown to marry, be the wife! princess or peasant.”—To Have and; to Hold—At Elko. 1 28] S sts E!eanor Bauer, Tk gradunte ‘of the: Feathers “col - tiils... -tern .will. leave * tonight.§or--Duluth - to ivisit. relatives before- returning to ‘her home - at On:mnn : Rev;: Wm.. Elliott teturnerlhto Be- nurhx Monday from Wirrend where | He: transacted - business. While: there ‘he had & visit with Rev. Fr. J. J:-T. ‘P}nlllp)fi, fo‘fl'nmlyk Bemrdjx. The Hospital P ASINA G old a food'sale at thé" Gag"é ‘you may give them except your ‘phctograph. Call the Hakkerup ‘Studio and make an appointment for t}mt Christmas photograph. 11 16.tf Rev. and Mrs. L. J. Jerdee will ‘have for their Thanksgiving' and :week end.guest, their daughter, Miss ‘Lila, teacherat Blackduck. Mr. and Mrs. M.:C. Holcombe and family. expect: to- move: this week from 501 America averiue to. the | Smith Duplex on- Fonrth street: ‘Miss Wilma Skrief, a student at the Bemidji- Business- Cpllege: will go to ‘her home-at Kelliher to visit dqrmg her, Thnnksgnvmg vacatmn. Mr. and Mrs. C M. Se\'x‘uner ship- ped their household goods to Duluth today where they expect to make ‘their home. They expect to leave in a day or so by auto. The Nerthwest news in last nights | St. Paul Dispatch contained an.item uel‘mg of an auto-accident near Crosby - in_which Henry Johnson of Tenstnke was se’nmxsly mJured : s Mrs; H. Magne Sbmton, who has office - Saturday, Deécember 2 l’“"bee‘n in_ the. Luthersni hospital for uozw‘a‘ FOR ipinsg Bids on additional: cqmpmim for|: “iD. L. {{where ‘she .i§ clmvndescmg féw' weekssfollowing an op~ oved ’Monda?‘ to the atents; Dr. and Mrs. ariton; 919" Bewidji aventie HOLD MEETING,,FRIDAY The Episcopal Guild will hold a| work meeting in the ‘church: base- ment Friday, December, 1, at 2:30 o’clock and a large attendance 'is desired as there is plenty of work to be done for the, C}msflnas sale; to| be held on December 9. It'is desired that articles for the sale be turned in at this meeting. HOSPITAL DIVISION NO. 2 MEETS FRIDAY AFTERNOON Hospitzl Auxiliary No. 2, Mrs. J. 0. Achenbach, chairman, will meet for work Friday afternoon in the dining rcom of the hospital and the following members are requested . to be present; Mesdames L. J. Jerdee, E. W. Johnson, B. A. Kolbe, C. M. Bacon, E. D. Boyce, D. L. Stanton, G. Thompson, J. A. Sannen, Thos. Nygaard, J. Hoganson, Nyhus, Hal- iseth, and Anderson. SMERUD-ROGERS ... i Emery G. Smerud and Miss Leola Rogers both of Solway, were united in marriage Monday afternoon at t‘hc First Lutheran parsonage, Rev. L. J. Jerdee officiating. They were at- tended by Henry A. Dille and Alvena Mae Dille. They wi'l make their lome at Solway. daughter of Mr. Mrs. C. F. and own in Solway. best wishes. groom is also well I Their friends ext BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Ruth Evelyn Jordan enter- tained fourteen of her: little: friends Saturday - afternoon from 2/ until 5 o’clock at her home in honor of her seventh birth anniversary. The chil- dren had a happy afternoon playing games and a birthday lunch was served -by Mrs. Jordan. Miss Ruth| received many pretty tokens. The ! guests ' included Maxine’and. Marvin | Sievert, Marguerite Given, Mehssa Mltchefl - Marianne Murray, Gerald-| ine ‘D ,ls, Buddy Luebeck, Gordon Earlingson, Billy Mitchell, Catherine Campbell, Lahr “WINONE" CLASS TO GIVE THANKSGIVING PLAYLET| The bride is the' |/ Rogers, formerly ¢f Wilton, and the! Harold Jordan and Ethel’ di c At the demonstration on Friday, Saturday and Mon- ay you will see the most wonderful method of wringing, lothes. The twisting wring, the grating rub, that tears the fabric and cuts in half the life of a garment is elimina- ted. The hands have nothing to do. The washday labors of. scrubbing and wringing are over for you if—if—you install a Marswells Washer, the American Beauty of .~ Washmg machines. } | 4 4 rcruckmg the, tender flesh on the hands.”They have'de The matter is a perqona} one. Thousands of vlvomen have stopped scruBbmg their knuckles, wrinkling and:; ided to let machines take the burden of the .work, and | ] e A in so doing, have simply added years to their life, made e ol 4 witl H ; ” i‘::s?cfh;)sl 1::;:‘1% :n ) {oiftf(condé ¢hiy hightschtok will ‘be recefyed by| Pi D. Brett returned the’ latter| A little play, “Thanksgiving Ann ” ; washday nomore tiresome or less pleasant than baking e tions. T the. Board 'f'EdncatlDl; at! fe reg- 'part of the weekfrom BPhbowa, near | will be given by a few members of d an¥, ok y the “Win Onec” class Friday evemng’ ! ay or sewing ; 50.000 to loan on’ farms, Dean Land Company- 1-18tf Mrs. Chester S. Rouse left: by train ‘evening for Lee township, Bel- trami county, where she has been en- gaged to teach a six months term of schoel in school district No, 2 Her youngest son, Willard, accompanied her and will remain as a pupil dur- ing the term. Mrs. Rouse will reside in a comfortable cottage within a ular meeting Deécember 12: ‘Speeificdtions 1 covéring rse\ving machines, - typewriters, stage: furni- ture, dishes for the cafeteria, and one piano are on file at"the: office of the board cf education in thé new high school and may be had upon ap- plicttion. BOARD OF EDUCATION By W. N. Bowser, clerk 1t 11 29 FOR RENT--Large modern furnish- short distance of< . the schoolhouse, the State having provided a home for the convenience-of the teacherl in that district, Duluth where he spent? adfew weeks following the funeral of his brother James;, which he attended’ there. His mother Mrs. ‘John~ Brett, returned with him and will remain as a guest at his home until after the holidays. Miss Nellie Helmer and Mrs. Pearl Bellows. of Internttional Fallg will | arrive. in Bemidji: this evening and will be guests of their parents. Mr. and’ Mrs. Walter Helmer, 512 Third street. Also Mr. and = Mrs. L‘n,her Taplin,, the latter a_niece of ed room, 1023 Minnesota Ave. Call 317-E. © 6-16tf Helmer, of Staples will join the fa- e e FOR REN«T—*—F@W;@W houge furn- mily at turkey, dinner Thanksgiving ished, including piano. 1t 1129day. . E. church base- ! at 8 o’cleek in the |ment fo which everyone is invited. | A' silver offering will be taken. At a recent meeting the class members entered into a contest between two their centenary pledge, and these membets are giving this play as a means of raising theirs. The business meeting of the class will be held later in the evening and be followed by a social hour and the serving.of .re- freshments, The members: . and friends are invited to attend: - and bring their fancy work or Xrhas work, g chosen: sides to earn money to- meet | | |44 Given Hardware Phone 57 o to l Our special demonstraticn will be featured by the presence f a factory representative who will give you all the time necessary » outline and demonstrate the really splendid features of the Marswells. : 316 Minn. Ave. BEMIDJI