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tend, » ECEMBER 11,.1022 sfor this column v _ Mr-and Mrg. Sandmeier of Duluth are business jisitors in Bemidji fo a “shoft time. ! | % £ Every fa‘}ml ‘can afford Raido f Christmas, ask:Andy Lee, phone 12! " 'JB emidjiretiimming!”Boday By [ 1t 11 ‘Mts. H. Teichroid of St. Paul visited Mrs, ~T. Eidens between trains Saturday. Mrs. E. E."Robideau of Tenstrike' was among the Christmas shoppers in Bemidji ‘Saturday. _fitudio open_ Sundays; or you may mikke ‘appointnient for sitting any évening. Hakkerup Studio. 11 16tf “Missés Alice Souder and Anna Norby Jeft Saturday. for Fogston to visit frinds for a few days ./ - »‘Mils'A_nf‘l}e Nordale' of “Bemidji is;’ visiting- 8t the -Wm. Sotiderhome at Tartle ‘Riyer for a few days., p n “photographs make 12 Xmas ptesents, Telephone 239, The Hakkerup Studio and mlk-; ;in,& - Mid Bernice Bertield of Shevli was ik week end guest of Bemidji friends ‘and :reutrned: to her home toay. . Miss Bethel left last night for; Ohio, called. there by the “death of ah uncle, whose funeral she will at- Home-made candy at the Ladies’, Aid Sale at the Methodist church Tuesday- 1t 12 11] “A-‘datighter was born to Mr. and Mis. Coleman Love, Saturday eve- ming -at- their home, 721 Mississippi avenue. y Mrs. ‘Jae “Savage was a business visitor in Bernidji Saturday returning to'her home at Funkley on the eve- ning tréin, . A “Shost:-of - hielp ‘this ‘year—Come i early-=The Hakkerup Studio. L P 11 16 tf ey, :-Wm. Elliott left last evening fbr:k nneapolis to visit his family ifir ‘# week. They are spending the winter there. Misses F. Peterson, F. Cunning- Gan, and S.‘Vig, teachers at,Ten- strike were between train shoppers in B'ei’lipflji Saturday. Mr. #nd ‘Mrs. Everybody -are in- i attend the Methodist; Ladies’ cafeteria k Tuesday, December 12, in the. churéh basement. 2t°11 lunch beginning Charlég Masoner left today by au- to: for Iowa, Miskouri “and ather. southérn ‘states and from there ex-| pectsto go:to California M. L. Morse left'Saturday evéring for Bt. Paul:to attend a' brickwork- er¥’ ¢onvention beffig held there this week: He will .be gone several da; Bamaritan Maternity Hospital, 720 Beltrami avenue . every comfort® Phone 683-W. = 5t 15 ‘Miss Caroline -Héndricks Teturned' to her home at Blackduck on the eve- ning :train Saturday after spending the diy here shopping and transadt- ing business. The ‘Methodist Ladies are holding théir Christmas sale in the church ‘basement Tuesday. A Cafeteria luntch will be served during the day. 2t 11 ‘Will Minghor of Cass Lake vis—! ietd freinds in Bemidji yesterday, and was the guest of his cousin Don B, Smith, uhtil this -morning when #He returned to his home. ogers”of Minneapolis ar- midji this, morning call ed here by tthe deéath of his grandr mother, Mrs. J. P.:Omich, who pass- €3 sway ‘at her home, 109 Irvine! avenue south, last ‘evening: Miss Afice‘Soudér, who is employ- i ed in Bemidji visited ther . parents Mr- and Mrs. Wm. Souder, at Turtle River over the week endfi returning to resume her work this morning. ‘. Mrs. Earl Whelden of Rose Glenn' that items of lo¢al interest “are - reported. ' given proper consideration when the source . Bemidji at the home of Dr. and Mrs. R.. Gilmore and family, Lake Boule- :{ the: home of’ . go to Washington, D. C. to spend awe it to their with ‘his mother. & . 'DANCE Tuesday night at Nymore Music by Schuck’s: Géo ssback Spent Si his work at ‘Bagley, where“he is in- stalling a ventilating system in a school. . Thayer Bailey returned home Sat- urday morning from a business trip to the Twin Citlies, returning via Crookston. % Samaritan Haternity Hespital, 720 Beltrami avenue, every comfort. Phone 653-W. : 5-12 Mr. and: Mrs. Roscoe. Kaisger . of Bagley visited over the -week end in vard. Aa—te Prof. P.-J. Wiens of ‘Guthrie re ‘turned to his home on this morning’s train after being the guest:of friends | while -transacting business he;e over! 5 the week end. Evérythiitg for the Home and some thifig ‘for’ everybody. at ‘the M. E. Ladies’ Aid. Christmas sale Tueudhyl,' i‘ 2t 1 December 12. The quarantine was removed fromt rs. Fred Titus, 929 Twelfth street, “Saturday, little Ev- erett having:recovered from a slight, attack of diptheria. — ‘A,. O. Torgerson of Grand Rapids| resident engineer of the ‘State High-| way “ Department . was/the guest of friends while transacting business in Bemidji over:the week end. He was a dinner guest:. at the home 'of Dr. and Mrs. A. Dannenberg Sunday. ' Xmas trees, make your selection now while stock is complete. Special orders taken for - churches, ete Xmas tree. headquarters, Sunshine Grocery. EOD 791214 H. A. Leseuer, “County lflghwny engineer of Grand Rapids, transacted business in Bemidji yesterday return- J:\x; Orchestra. | 'by action of ‘the board of trustees: trisngulerigodets in the sleeves-and 'a ‘Advance drid:éxaimine the. yoke off the dréss'wiith'the long Hight sleeves and the civcular skirt. It trails’off into unexpected sleeves. The blou the second rress is stitched to the skirt'in a series of poins. The sthird has se of pointed collar. They are -'three; attrac- u-’r;d;)n hag neagrly 350,000 more women than men. " Phree women in Ohio hold com- missions as deputy game wardens. . Mauston, Wis., has a woman cem- tery - superintendent who sells lots, superintends the grave digging and does most of the mowing. Future employment of married women in. Cincinnati Public Library and 'its branches has 'been barred Alma Voedisch, former Chicago stenographer, is now one of the most prominent booking agents for mus- iscal attractiohs in-the United-States. | argaret. “Hill K1 -, writer “afd vpolitician; | has_vl;gen ~appointed a "special com- ning:to his home_on the noon.irain today. He was a dinmer. guest st the sas -to. home jof Mri and Mrs.’R. K. Bijler, 1109’ Minnésots, ; -DO: YOU ! MONEY? Walk up a flight of st over Gill Bros. - and ive - ‘clothes repaired apd a.: made to-order, “A.: Hendricks, H. E. Vance, president of the Peoples Oi pany, returned this morning séonvention of the Minnesota: trol iati held“in St Paul Thursday ‘and Fri day. t week. He also transacbed business;in, the Twin:Cities. He “re- ports no snow in the cities north to Brain %% et cox,” 611 Irvine avenue, for a few days, left this morning for Minne- apolis where she: wil remain with a daughter until Christmas and then the remainder of the winter with a daughter and son- DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH , .. HOLD MEETING TONIGHT “All' members of ‘the Daughters of ‘Rébekah ‘are requestedt to be presend at the regular meeting to be held this evneing at 8 o’clock at the K. C. Hall. TO FRAME LITTLE FACES Mrs. M. Luxford, who hds been| 4 the-guest of her"sister, Mrs. D. Wil| - N.. D.,, who has visited in Bemidji, geveral ;imel and -has made munyi riends here, underwent a_serious A s ~ | It is easy to suit the angelic faces et fhout tne days agd at the o little girls, nd designers delight to Ii d is ¥ ml o b ;make piquant millinery for them. Teapuldy Auc el egh p be get-}ove are three widely different hats ting aoing nicely. She is a sister of .. ing appropriately the young ‘missi “by=the Governor of -Kan- investigate the illiteracy in S g ,of . San Fran. anufacturer of pickles whose products are ut a wide section of he was the first to ‘caviar on the Pacific Wiscohsin’s champion girl pork raiser ‘is Misg Veva Divan, of Mon- roe.. During the past eason she won nearly :100. ribbons and gathered in more -than $500 in cash prizes by showifig her “six little pigs” at the county fairs. L tive winter fashions that-have grown tired of cyrves. of .the. immediate families’ Saturday ; Eikd -y = : eyen t'8:30 o'clock at the home ot ride in Grand Rapids, ,0c- éul marriage of Miss Myrtle | Miss Victoria ‘A. Drummond, the first woman to become fully quali- fied for the engineering proféssion in Great Britian, has just completed her first trip ag a ship’s engineer on a liner plying between England and Australia. Because she dreamed of a broad- ened field for women . athletes and posed in running trunks for a news- paper photographer to illustrate her idea, Dorothy Durant, 19-year old athlete and sophomore. at the Uni- veraity of Washington, was called “on the authorities, The new thing is often the old thing refound.. Even the political equality of the sexes was anticipated centuries ago. It has._just been. dis- covered that in the yesr 2400:B..C., ‘a city in mah'fir:’:ifi%?\?gu‘d’?w 4 prince and princesWith fale and female prefect, ahd that*tht women had precisely the same power as their colleagues.’ 1 Onjy bne “wvoman ‘| known to have entered the Abbey of Our Lady of Gethsemane, rear Bardstéwn, Ky. The Abbey is the only’monastery in the United States belonging to the Trappists, the most austere religious order in the Roman Catholic Church. Some years ago the Governmor ' of Kentucky and a party of guests vis- ited the Abbey and on that otcagion the First Lady of the State. mitted and acquired the di of heing the, first woman to be ad- mitted to the innermost precinots of the celchrated monastery. M. E. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM | LISTED FOR CHRISTMAS EVE At a recent board meeting of the: Methodist - Sunday school, the time, for the annual Christmas program of the school was decded to take place ‘on Sundya night, Chrstmas eve. MISS BONSALL' ENTERTAINS Miss Mable Bonsall entertained a few friends at a ithree course luncheon last evening at her home 1209 Bemidji avenue. The guests included Misses Blanche Dodge, Te- Julah Robinson, Florence Shattuck,' Mery Deputy and Mrs. ‘Agnes Pyne. ! MISS EDSON ENTERTAINS Miss Floy Edson is entertaining the following members of the Col- lege faculty at 6 o’clock dinner at ‘here apartmerlts, 919 Bemidji aye- ‘nue, this even‘;ng; Misses, Florence "Shattuck, “Mary “Kelley, “Williamson, h ;. Mrs. Agnes Pyne and: 7/The, members: of the. Women of ~lithe Mooseheart Legion ‘are asked to note thié ‘changd’ini the theeting night this week from Wednesday to Tues- day night at 8 o’clock in the Moose hall. ANl members are urged to be preseny at that time. | ADDITIONAL OFFICERS OF ROYAL NEIGHBORS GIVEN In addition to the list of officers published last week who were electr ed at the business meeting of the Royal Neighbors, Mrs. Leona Smith was elected manager, Mrs. Anna Ralph, inner sentinel, and Mrs. Mrs. H. H. Bolster, 19th and Park g, s nat smile under them. avenue, i Powers, outer sentinel- ELK’S LADIES TO MEET TOMORROW AFTERNOON The Elk's Ladies will meet at the | club rooms Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. ‘Those interested in volley ball are especially urgcd to ‘be pres- ent. MRS. HURLOCKER SURPRISED Mrs. S. E. Hurlscker, 1248 Norton avenue, was surpriccd by a few of her neighbors Saturday . :afternoon who gathered at her home to help celebrate her binth anniversary which occurred that day. Social con+ 'versation was enjoyed adn lunch served by the self invited guests. She ‘was presented many birthday | tokens. PAST MATRONS CLUB TO ET TUESDAY EVENING The Past Matrons Club of the Order of Eastern Star will meet in the Masonic Hall Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. After a short meeting there will be practi¢e for the Past_Matrons and Ppst:Matrons. All | ‘Past Patrons of the Order of/ Edstern Star are requested to e af the hall! at 8:15. - . BIRTHDAY SUPRISE - A few invited guests gathered at the home of C. E. Ril:yhfls A::g_} ica avenue, Siturday night #nd suzr prised him, '%“mnor of iig birth #n- | niversary, A’pléasant social evening: was enjoyeds by Mrs. Riley, The guests included Messrs. and Mesdames Rube’ Ripple, Joe Forrester, C. A. Bush and Mrs. L. G. Crouthers. He was- presented a birthday gift by the friends. SLEIGH RIDE PARTY | Fourteen members of the Modern Samaritans and a few other friends went in a sleigh Saturday night to the home of Henry Melhorn, four miles north of Bemidji in ‘the town of Northern, and spent a social eve-: lning with him, taking with them! | the Woip{n’s‘stufly . Club | Sidered as® America’s foremosti plat- an_ b'ten on the; |Redpath- ¢ircuit “for ‘the, phst t\'venty-i carpet” by, the .college |, et . _business | d lunch was served | lunch:at a late hour. Mr. Mekhorn was injured, in an accident about ten days ago, cutting his foot badly with an axe, and has beén confined to his home since that ‘time and the party was planned to help cheer him up. “He was greatly pleased: at be- ing remembered in this way. ENTERTAIN-IN HONOR OF BINGHAM, NOTED : Mr. ang Mrs. E. H. Denu enter- tained ;at dioner Sunday evenirg in/ ohior %d}filphfifiiflghém., ot} g8 the Red}ia’th} give an em:d auspices “of" at thei . tertainméit [ef > the Methodist church tanight. He is con- form humorist an _dhas years. - LEGION"AUXILIARY WILL . . ELECT OFFICERS TUESDAY | Due to the inclement weather last Monday evening, the meeting of the || American Legion Auxiliary . of the, Ralph Gracie post was necessarily postponéd ‘and will be held Tuesday evening, ‘December 12, at 8 o’clock at the rooms of the Civic and Com: merte association. s Blection of officers will be held | and other important annual busi; ness_will be attended to. Plans for, the Christmas work will ‘also be taken ' up ‘at this meeting and a large at-' tendance is desired. | \ ... ,CONGER'MADSON. = | In the presence of .the members ., ¥ and Glenn F. Conger of Be-|: ji. She is a former resident of Bemidji, being a member of the 1919 | graduating - class -of the Bemidji | high school. He is g son of Mr. and " Mrs, J, J. Conger, Lake Boulevand, bookkeeper at’the ‘Farmers State|’ bank. They arrived in Bemidji Sun- day and ‘will ‘go at ‘once’to house- UMORIST | keeping in a'home-provided by thet:|: groom at Twelfth street and Bemini&i‘k avenue. Their host of friends here extend best wishes. o _ Mrs. J. J. Conger and niece, Miss Nellie Furmelster, went from “Be-| ‘midji to’attend ithe Wedding. ROYAL ARCH .CHAPTER TO, /HOLD MEETING TONIGHT The Hoyal Arch chapter is to meet ithis evning:at-8' o'elock in the Mas- oni¢ hall.. There vill be social en- tertainment, and lunch will be serv- ed. A alrge attendance is desire. Clitford “Condon, 'bookkeeper for the Mastor-Ritchie Lumber Com- p:';ny, left Saturday night for Minne- apolis from where he was to go over the -southern route to Richmond, California, where he expects to visit relatives for a time. Mr. Condon ex- pects to stiop off at the principal citiesen route for short visits ¢ Additional Want Ads. P FOR SALE—Pedgireed Airdale pups " ‘ning ‘Woeks-old. Males $26, - fe-! males:$15. C. D. Lucas. 313 FOR SALE—Plants for the sick room ‘or .table decoration, go to the Bemidji Greenhouse. We have them home .grown, a big lot of cylamen, full of bud and "bloom primroses, cineraria aspardgus -ferfis, geraniums, and others. Phone 166. H. E. Webster. 3 13 D B " ‘Gay Blouses El [ o IEE R - i ] well*filled lunch baskets and serving ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW COMMISSIONER DELAYED pe We crate and store furniture Try our Service (Continued from page 1) missioner of ‘the new Beltrami coun. ty to fill the vacancy caused by tha division of the county at the last election, one former commissioner being from the new Lake of the Woods county. Plans icing ‘the new county “are mnowt under way and when such ‘aétion is taken, the commissioners {rem ‘the five diyiricts will be eclécted in the us : 'R, S TESCH' ELMER MARIN PHONES Office 600 Residence 973 "Day Or Night Service for. re»dfisi 'NEW MOOSE.HALL THURSDAY. DEC. 14 Admission '$1.00; Extra™}" Ladies Free "EVERYBODY INVITED and 3; or 7 ang 9 P. M. After verified, you will be admitted FREE. 1 HAVE Take this éapb( —have them read: the follow: Afternoons. 2:30-—Nights 7:15°9:00 TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND 1 WILL ENDEAVOR TO'SEE IT *Tickets . : E} ffcfcnt adults ir; your neighborhood | 3 v tlen:sign theiriname, address and telephone number—then bring to. the ELKO theatre, any time Tuesday, Wednesday, or Tharsdzy, hetween the’ hours of 2 names _and addresses have been BEEY PERSONALLY NOTIFED Address ., COME AND SEE WALLY BEAT UP AN ARMY OF GHOSTS ' See him clean out a haunted. castle and win the beautiful ‘Spanish Princéss! It’s a gay tale' of adventure and love: Thous- ands laughed at ‘the stage play—millions will scream.. with de- light at the picture. ‘TMURROW* MATINEE AND NIGHT Oréhiestra Every Night NORTHLAND SKIS - ARE SOLD IN BEMIDJI BY 'GIVEN HARDWARE Phone 57 'llIllIIIIIIIII!I|IiIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIlllli{i-!lllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH—IE T IllillIIiIIIIIIIIIII||II|I|!IIImlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIflIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllll|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI!IE Charactensistics noticeable midseason blouses are these: patterns to echo the seagon’s vogue| for eastern prints. Bright colors to' flash out when one’s coat is opened in the Gay ., or removéd. Simple lnes to fit' smocthly under a suit coat and light soft materials. The materials are pat- tetned with Persian, Egyptian or Pompeian. .and batik designs; LAST TIME = TONIGHT Shows at 7:15-9:00 Admission 10c and 30c FORREST STANLEY—MARJORY DAW GEORGE NICHOLS—WARNER OLAND ..’And a splendid supporting q;n “THE PRIDE . PALOMAR” i Peter B. Kyne’s great story of a man’ man’s thrilling fight love and honor in the boundless, romantic West. for N A new method of filming—shows one of the most thrilling *™* horse-races, at the famous Tia Juana race-track—that has ever made an audience grip their seats. —ALSO SHOWING— “STARS & STRIPES”2:Part Comedy ELKO ORCHESTRA EVERY NIGHT TONIGHT