Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 29, 1922, Page 8

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—tf | “TODAY’S EVENTS cén‘fgriary ;) the andleér' B.. Da b ‘and . diplomatist. . "im.?min‘,m Lyon'McKenzie King ' ny_cqmplqt’u:‘ifhvflm year in‘the yminion pré: New Y¥orkis to be ~entert'ain=d this evening at.a public dinner to be giv- n., James E. Harboard, stanging military lead- ers in the World War, goes on the retired list today. He will be suc- cecded as deputy: chief of staff by Maj. Gen. John L. Hines, who has been in command of the Eighth Corps “Area. LAKE HATTIE J. G. Hoglin drove to Bemidji on . Monday-and returned Wednesday af- téfnoon, business matters having kept him in towin over Tuesday. George Stillwell dorve to Bemidji Monday. The consalidated sciwol No. 54 ‘held Christmas exercises Friday eve- ning.witha pic supper after the pro- gram. The pjrogram was enjoyed ‘a8 ‘wag Santa's call ‘with treats for |- . The Heggie school gave a program Friday. evéhing to a’ packed house. Santas whiskers were singed in the merrintent with the result that when he @pppared at the hall Monday eve- ning, he gave the appearance that e had shaved lately. E. L. Horner and George -Horner were. shoppers in Bemidji Friday Will Cooper has. returned from Tows where he has been husking corn. Jule ‘Harpel came home Monday from Ilowa where he was working since-last summer. M. and Mrs. Harry Millis and children were over Sunday guests of Grandma Millis at the G. Grelgg home. TENSTRIKE (Too late for last week.) + Last Tuesday evening, Dec. 12th the. Tenstrike high school basketball ‘team - defeated the Blackduck H: S. ‘tenm to the tune of 17 to 8. ‘Both teams play well although the Black- |, duck' boys could very seldom get the ball near their goal. 7 Last Sturday evening the Tenstrike team invaded Northome and defeated the high school team of that place in its ‘own camp. When the battle was over the score stood 7 to 4. It would be hard to pick out any star on the Tenstrike team. z The Tenstrike team was defeated by the Bemidji high second team in the C. C. C. hall Tuesday evening. Following arve the scores of ‘the games played to date. 14—Hines—vs—Tenstrike—16. 27—Kelliher—vs—Tenstrike—21 10—Kelliher—vs—Tenstrike—12 8—Blackduck—vs—Tenstrike—17 4—Northome-—vs—Tenstrike—7 Last Saturday evening. a large crowd gathered at the C. C. C. hall birth of Johin | Davis, noted American ‘of the Soc- on_in the Albany Chamber of Com- | i Mrs. i ] at morain, ¢ spend the holidays ‘with relatives. Mr. and-Mrs. A. L. Gordon left Friday night for Minneapolis to vis- t relatives. John Syverson left last Tuesday for_Rachester, Minn., to seek medi- Ralph and Chester Hendricks ar- i home Thursday from Ralfe, Towa, y they have been employ- ed husking corn. Mis. B. W. Sehreck and two chil- drén’ left ‘Friday for Minneapolis to visit her mother, Mrs. Dahl. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Tures a baby boy Thursday, Dec. 14. 1922, [tin Mr. and Mrs. Nels ‘Adamson and | co family and John Adamson were Sun- day- visitors at the ‘Andrew Adamson home. W..H. Pawek, Martin Nelson, Hu- bert Durant, Frederick Dame, Felix Julin and Gail Featheroff spent Sat- urday evening at Felch home playing is fa 8t ‘F. A. Noyes left last Monday for Crookston, where he went to have J. an operétion ‘at the Crookston hos- pital. * Mrs. Brown -and two children of South Dakota “arrived Friday morn- ing to visit at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Hugh Tures. 3 Mrs. G. V. Heathman and daugh- ter, Grace were Bemidji shoppers hew for Underwood, Minn., to{ly. from Delfield, Wis., ‘holidays with his parents. Friday, returning Saturday, the had some dental work done. Sunday to be with her husband who 'Heathman home. number of relatives at a Christmas party at her home Christmas eve. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry Vogt and family, Mr. and Mrs. August Leudtke, Jr. and son Daryl. playing ‘cards. August' Leudtke and Max Luebeck Tuésday. [ \ The Horn of Pleny—Of Tr: last Thursday -which he shipped to Bamesville. ks Mrs. Fritchie and daughter Peral, Mabel Rauk, and Cecil Holten were 'Bemidji shoppers Monday. Emma Pierson of Bemidji’ spent the week-end with friends in Moose returning Monday -noon. A party of young folks from Moose ‘gathered at the D."M. Edwards home' Saturday evening to surprise Emma Pierson. A ‘delightful time was spent and lunch was served at a late hour. John Hoff, Jr. transdcted business in ‘Bagley last Saturday. Garoline: Krohn ' returned to - her work at Solway Monday havng spent the wee-end at home with her. moth- er. \ . Alf Rain returned Monday’ morn- ing’ from Rochester “and ~Austin, where he accompanicd his sister who went to seelmedical aid. Alfred Ostrum wag a Shevlin shop- per Monday. Oscar Peterson expects to leave Wednesday for Washington to visit his son. J. T. Hendricks is hauling his wood wi¥kh he purchased from: Charles Taylor. Ned Stewart arrived Friday from Towa where he has been employed. FONTENAC (Too late for last week.) Henry Gelinski has returned to his home from Melrose swhere he was employed all_ summer. Fred and “Evangeline: Christiani accompanied their grandmother back to New York, their former home. Mrs. McRoberts brother is stayi with her this winter, hauling. w d taRing cate of the farm cRoberts ‘helps Mrs. G.I Miller, ' Sr. ‘build her new barn. Mr. George Turner has begun to <= -~ haul pulpwood to Guthrie. ———— = The organ’ for the school was pur- CARR LAKE chased -Saturday.' Everyone is well Messrs Chas. Stout and Leslie pleased with it. Chuton sawed wood tor Frank Jack- son, Jr., Tuesday. & Mr. and Mrs. John Patterson and daughter, Dorothy, Mr. and - Mrs. Frank Walberg -and family and Harry Carlson were entertaned at Christmas dinner at the home of Carl Warner. Missionary W.'S. Cummings walk- ed to Big Lake Sunday. The Carr Lake school held their Christmas program Saturday night and -the ‘pupils rendered several good plays which were_well received by the audience. Mr.‘and Mys. Elmer Alton ard son, Lyle, were guests of Mrs. Alton Christmas day. A class of young girls and a few friends from the Carr Lake Union Sunday.school enjoyed a sleigh ride: to the county, infirmary Sunday. af- iternoon. Thégirls sang Christmas songs and took with them a small treat for each inmate. - Miss Edith ‘Holmberg is spending the Chrismtas holidays with her sis- ter, Mrs. Julia Cummings. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Warner and: daughter, June, of Bemidji, spent Christmas day at Mr. and Mus. Carl Warner’s. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swanberg and Crookston was getting along nice- Manning Rider arrived last week to spend the WTP:eople/ -Qver F o;ty People aged forty or over are 1 ‘ able to resist the attacks of colds,’ grippe, influenzg or pneumonia than | young people. Their vital force lacks ! the powerful fesistance of youth. Co stipated bowels, sour stomach, indi gestion, and weak kidneys all tend to lower the physical resistance. Million: of people now ‘use Bulgarian Herb | Teéa to keep the bowels open and im- prove ‘the blood. Bulgarian Herb Tea taken “steaming hot will help break up a cold quickly, Physicians ~and druggists everywhere recommend it Ralph Hendricks went to Bemidj wherc Mrs. 0. C. Martin went to Bemidji ill at the Bemidji hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Philips and mily spent Monday evening at the Mr. Ed Oryall ig still' on the sick Gordon Noyes of Duluth has re- rned from Crookston where he ac- mpanied Mr. and Mrs. Noyes. EDGEWOOD - (Too late for last week.) Mrs. Max Lubeck entertained a Wright and family, Mr. and Mrs. The evening was spent in FAGTORY Casped Knopp sawed wood for Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kingsbhury > lfllDA\' EV! ENING, DECEMBER 25, iu’:}. Always Acceptable A Gruen watch always makes a most acceptable present for any time “of the year. o - A remebrance at anniversaries, a gift to a friend, a present for a member of the family. You will find a remarkably wide se- “lection in our stock. Our watch department takes great pride in showing vou the beautiful Gruen Verithin ‘and Wrist WatcHas—priced at $25.00 and up. 3 SR EARLE A. BARKER, Jeweler Fhe Rexall Store " Bemidji, Mir = ¥RUEN WATCHESE=>S PI’LLSBURY’S BEST Unlimited Guarantee 49-pounds $2:05 fiS-pounds $4.00 PILLSBURY'S-MAGNET 49-paunds $1.95 oWt R W™ W oW . MEREAEEE R EEEEEE YR awd family spent Christmas ‘at, the tween trains Satur 1o give the A. G. Maule family a farewell party. On Sunday aftcrnoon in the school |- the 8th grade ‘and .the high school students gave a farewell party for Zetta and Cleon Maulé. Games were played and lunch ‘was gerved after ay. Gail Featheroff “was a -Bemidji ghopper between ‘trains Saturday. John Solberg arrived home ‘Satur- day afternoon from Superior, Wis., to -visit -rejatives: Leona Young is in Shevlin assist- m Mrs. Matt, Phibbs. hotel. Charleg Barclay home. Seuer county, Minn., arrived here Saturday. evening to spend Christ- ing with the work ‘at the American | . Miss_Kitie Leudtke visited Mrs. Peter-Ergst Sunday- evening. family spent Christmas day "at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alten. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. “Stout, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Chilton and familyl § were entertained for supper at Mr. if and Mrs. John Patterson’s home Sunday ‘evening. © - 1 Mr.4nd Mrs. Raymond Tae of Le as with Mrs. Tae's parents, Mr. and HAPPY DAYS N 1923 ‘SHEVLIN-M Nick Hanson, Ella, Julia.and Niley | - The /f6achers -and 'pupiis of the - B sl ol L) —— FEYLIND OOSE Hanson, Mr..and Mrs. Ludvig Holum Bdgewaod school gave a Christmas SHEVLIN MOOSE ; A commuhity Christmas trec and | Syver, Id and Olaf Syverson |program at the school house Friday (Too late for last week.) v ‘exerciges given by Shevlin school and the teachers ‘were ‘held in the M. W. A, hall 'in :Shevlin Thursday cvening, 'Deg. 21.. Rev. Packer of the Congregational church ‘aoted as Santa’ Claus. B « Tolef Julin made a drive Alida Sunday. near Oscar Petg;lon.icit Thursday for | Washington to visit his son. August Julin sawed wood for the school in Dist. 35 Wednesday, Felix ahd Tolef Julin assisted. "' Gladas . Solberg arrived. home on Thumda.y from Minneapolis to spend the Holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, ‘Nels Solberg. . Mri and Mrs. Fred Stuempges,and son of ‘Gonvick arrived Friday: to visit ‘relatives during the holidays, Y s visitors at the Nels Adamson home- I " Geo. Felch' visited Felix and Tolof | - Julin Sunday. 5 Gail : Featheroff, .teacher in Dist. 2 vagation- S ok School in’ Dist. 35 closed Friday Fith a Cl\rhj.ma'z fi'ec; ‘and ‘program in the evening. The:children will en< joy a months vacation. : 3 " Mr. and Mrs.. Theodore Tollefson and fanily ‘spent Christmas day at the home of M. iind Mrs. Ole Selvog Bt Solway. . C- ! Mr. and:Mrs. “Henry. Wallin and daughter, Mt. and Mrg. Alfred Olson and -daughter and Ole Haugen spent Ohristmas eve gt the Atnc Olsgn evening. srowd. 1 at Casper Knopp’s Monday. left . Sunday for his home near-the | ices’ at State Park to spend a two weeks X%S\mday. the past week with rheumatism and 1a ‘grippe. day tor’commence trueks in ‘the mew workshop constructed on t| It was attended by a large Vannie Lewis was a Bemidji shop- per between trains last Thursday. Mr. and-Mrs. Benjamin Thelan, Mrs. Joe Dobner and two children left Mondayfor Stillwater, Minn. Mrs. Dobner-will:.yisit -her parents for a while before going to Milwau- kee where she will reside. ‘Mr.s C. A. Madison of Stgnlel)i. N ee Wi idii | D, -arrived Friday noon and will vis- o Ol t‘:ofB: '-"',"g,‘,:{{,‘,’,’,‘g it at the home of ‘her daughter, Mrs. he has ; George Felch. p: Mr. and Mis. An_l\a Cochran visit- || Rev. Frenk of Bemidji held serv- at the Edgewood school house {ss Fern Lange has been ill for grounds. ' tho' Al_gfineessr __R»etQ \ L. Bredson loaded a car of wood [}8F 3 You owé it to yourself-your wife and to your children to.get away from the work and worries of éach ' day ‘into the glorious farming eountry which lies al around you. . You might as well be a hermit in the midst of abundance as live in Minnesota, Wisconsin, South Da- kota or Iowa-the bread-basket of the world-without quick transportation to the wonderful farming country so close to your home. - Make a New Year’s resolution worth kéeping. Get a Ford Sedan. ‘Don’t just wish for a “Happy New Year”. Make Happiness every day for yourself and ) % o | home. y ¥ % ke Mys. Mi L d- 3 = o - : 4 | Signg, visitors at-the Ao Olson| for every member of your family. Nothing else can | BLUNDERS Hmome.> "+ =" ¢ oY bring.so much pléasure and satisfaction or save so : 0 X Chiliton aeb il S much fime'at so.small a cost as a Ford'Sedan.- = _ MiX “Does. this man: know how to enter a “Court House?2" The ansfwer will be. found among to-day’s: want ads. (Copyrighf, 1922, Ascaciated was held in the churth basement of the Synod church Tuesiay :after-| noon at 2 o'clock.... . * 3 Mrs. C. Julin. and .. program with: his mothel A Christmas g iwas given bythe. andteacher |~ iin the Moose 5c¢ho ?fi: iday eve 'Dee. 22nd with 'a 1nge crowl in ¢ tendance: The schodkicl with.a two weeks vacation. ! Mr..and Mrs. Walter Edwards and Percy Edwards of Superior, Wis. are spending Christmas with their par- ‘ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Edwards. * M. and Mrs. Joe Lewis<and fam- ily spent Christmag. day ‘at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Qlson. Mr. and Mrs. James McCollum and family spent Christmas day at ‘the Harold McCollum home. Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Harvey spent Christmas day at the J. T, Hendricks | home. Word was reccived from Mrs. F. A. Noyes Monday evening, that Mr. Noyes who is confined at the hospital August Julin_spent Christmas day | - Heénry Ford fixes the price himself. It is the same .everywher “except for freight. And that price is now lower than'hefore the war. Ttis the lowest price ever quoted. 3 i ..+ So decideitoday. Resolve to have a new Ford Sedan delivered at once and make a Happy New Year » of 1923. C.W. JEWETT COMPANY,, Inc. Authorized Ford and Lincoln Sales and Service . «THE WEATHER IS ALWAYS GOOD IN A FORD SEDAN” _. BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA, A et

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