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PAGE TWO. a eae aa News Gathered?_ During the Week B Hees Grand Rapids and Vicinity : PRD tee rented dette tetera Setetetecte geteatents | George Vipond is reported suffer- when you get the feeling that you amg from a severe attack of la grippe. want to stop folks oa the street and tell them what they miss if they yesierday from Decr River don’t happen to live here? Whatev- she: vinked tpietide: er the proper name for this condition |of mind may be it came on with the G. E. Wood, game warden of Hib- writer's first day in the pine woods ing, was among Saturday's guests and sunshinc—and promises to be- at the Hotel Pokegama. come permanent. returned where Miss Katherine Gilbert Attorney A. J. Taylor of Decr Riv- x was in Gramd Rapids Tuesday gocjal events crowded in transacting business at the court ang fast the last few days in antici- pcg pation of the Lenten season, the John Beckfelt ard Henry Hughes Nemee dance last night rounding out re in attendance at the meeting of @ jolly week. Some of the girls thick the state grocers association, held are beginning to look a bit tired, im Duluth this week. don’t you think so? But the next 'few weeks will give us time to re- Mrs. A. G. Hachey and sister, Miss a jan new Margaret McAlpine, were up from engi sssitsoais spk Hapumnp mela’ ones; every one can go to bed at Gra: pr 8 Pied ek 7 a eee eect cee 7" 1" (9:00 o'clock—at least, all but the | engaged couples who don’t need any 4. W. McKinnon, sheriff of Carl- sleep—and emerge Easter Sunday ‘wn county, was in Grand Rapids be- ‘as fresh and bright as the new spring, tween trains Sunday en route for | hats. Hibbing and Virginia. F. E. Lister, manager of the Vir-| sinia Telephone company, was among Entertained at Dinner. the business visitors in Grand Rap-| Mrs. C. E. Aiken was the hostess ids Thursday. ‘at a charmingly appointed dinner <. A. Birke was down from Deer last Wednesday evening, entertain- River Friday on @ business mission ‘& @ group of friends in the after- eonnected with his work ag mana-,200n followed by the service of a ger of the Itasca Lumber company that point. : The members. of the Royal Neigh- = ii te thre oi eaptegeeilibe' icrasaaneg candi: | “Covers were laid for ten, dates at their regular meeting Mon- | | esent siltina? @ay evening, March 4. | oe ‘Mrs. Will Powers, Mrs. I. D. Ras- i. A. Brown, county surveyor, and‘ muyssen, Mrs. Hoffer, Mrs. Will Mad- Arthur Seaman. returned yesterday gy, Mrs. George Lothrop, Mrs. Whee- afternoon from a suryeying trip iD | yock,: Mrs. H. M. Stark, Mrs. Hal- ‘the Deer River territory. |vorsen and Mrs. Aiken. A.B. Clair, who mow registers | from Big Falts, was an arrival from ‘Organize Aid Society. Duluth yesterday, where he had ‘The Jadies of the German Lutheran ween attending to business matters. R. R. Gifford, an expert accoumt- Shaum last Thursday afternoon and aut of Duluth, was in the city Fri- organized a church auxiliary ‘@ay on his way to Cohasset where the following officers: president, fe will do some special auditing for’ Mrs. J. Pecpke; vice-president, Mrs. ‘the Cohasset Woodenware company. Agnel; secretary Miss Becker; Thomas J. Peach and R. W. Cook treasurer, Mrs. Johnson. The so went to Minneapolis Monday, where ciety will meet once a month, Mrs. @bey attended the state convention C. Gilman being the next hostess. @f Socialists, as delegates from the | Grand Rapids local. |Neemes Danced Thursday. Services at the church of the Holy| One of the most successful of the ®Gommunion Sunday, February 28: | pre-Lenten festivitics was the mas- oly communion and meditation 8:00 querade ball given by the Neeme a. m., morning prayer and sermon | club in village hall last Thursday 21:00 a. m.; evening prayer and ser-)evening. Over fifty couples were in mou 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school 10:00 attendance, the costumes being es- a. m—J. C. Larsen, rector. pecially handsome, Ui ARINENN RCSL RT A unique ‘departure was the post- ponement of the grand march until the time for unmasking, 11:30. The ;march was led by Mr. and Mrs. Jer- ‘ome Myers. Supper was served at | Miller's, and dancing resumed until } } a jate hour. A large number of spec- Ba Pa tt |tators were present and joined in Yalk about your iron mines, and |the merriment after the hour for un- Bine woods and farms, why don’t | masking. ‘the boosters get busy and say things —real, strenuous, explesive, exchama- ‘tery things—about the glorics of the Minnesota sunlight? Perhaps ent of a delightful surprise last they've grown used to the beauty of | Wednesday evening when %, dui when one steps out of the | twenty ladies called and presented main and gray days of the west into|Mrs, Franks with a handsome rock- ‘he sparkle of the Minnesota sun-jing chair as a memento of her shine one wonders that the country | birthday. Five hundred was played isn’t flooded with literature proclaim- | and a delicious service of refresh- ‘me the joys of the sunny days. Do, ments concluded a delightful even- Fou call it the “Minnesota Spirit”) ing. eee: They Can’t be Beat Queen Quality Shoes For Women $2.50 $3 $3.50 $4 $4.50 $5 —THE LOOKER-ON. of the occasion Mrs, Aiken was pre- ‘sented with two beautiful souvenir spoons by her guests. those aie i: SOCIAL HAPPENINGS Surprised Mrs. Franks. Mrs. James Franks was the recipi- 1 : King Quality Shoes For Men $3.50 $3 $4.50 $5 Red School House and Kalt Zimmer Shoes for Children | $1.00 © $2.50 _The Pioneer Store GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. at Six o'clock dinner. As a memento) Mrs. John Beckfelt, | church met at the home of Mrs. John | with | about | | day, February 13, The proceeds tendance to shower good wishes on Class Play Wins Laurets. them sufficient funds to finish pay- | An audience which filled the highling for the carpet which they have ‘s:hool auditcrium greeted the pro-}| bought for the pulpit and choir space. ‘duction of “Cupid at Vassar” Friday evening, a comedy drama presented | ‘by the class of ‘12, under the dir-/ ection of Miss Ada Kremer and Miss Harriet Kummerer. The production was snappy and bright, th lines given effectively and the grouping at ‘the corelusion oi ‘the acts was skilfully haadied. The tuuucr cf the college gills was & realistic touch, proving the conten- Steighing Party See Minstrels. | A jolly sleighing pariy went over. to Coleraine Friday evening to ai-| tend the minsirc] show and dance given by the athictic association there. Among th se who attended were: Mr. and. dirs. L. M. soiter, Mr., and Mrs, T. R. Parvitz, Mr. and Mrs. Wright, Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Doran, Mr. ané | tion of the irrepressible “Shiny:” Mrs. A. L. Sheldon, the Misses Re- | “There aint nothin’ can talk more mer, Miss Kinney, Mr. O. V. Hems- | | than a woman—unless its two gt heron i men.” The entire production re-} | flected credit both on the students | Surprise Mrs. Hepfeit. taking part and the young ladicss| An event of the week that was under whose direction tke play was! espdcially enjoyable was the sur-| presented. | Prise party tendered Mrs. John Hep- | | A second play will be put on by ‘felt last Wednesday evening. About) the class Commencement week, the |100 of Mrs. Hepfelt’s friends were | proceeds for both being used to as- in atiendance and the evening was, | sist in defraying the expenses nal tear d delightfully passed at cards | ‘the High School Annual, which is | nd dancing, followed by a delicious! | planned to be an elaborate productio | Supper. { |in subject matter, illustrations and | i | binding. ; Give Donation Party. i | Taking part in Friday night’s play | A number of the friends of Mrs. | Miss Teckla Roecker, Miss , Benstield gave a pleasant surprise | were: | Francis Winsor, Miss Mary Brandon, |for her Wednesday evening at thé Miss May Rosholt, Miss Blanche| home of Mrs. Ed. Cloutier, gifts of 'Gtard, Miss Marjorie Sisler, Misa {* practical nature being brought by Edith Ressler, Miss Alice Hegdahl,/ ech of the ladies attending. Miss Maude Amberg; Messrs. Guy | Kelly, Will Powers, Webster Tyndall | Musicale Program Arranged. and Clifford Sisler. The following program will be given by the Matinee Musical club Honor Miss Chinn. One of the pleasant parties of the week was that given by Miss Emma Thomas and Miss Sophia Vogel com- plimentary to Miss Chinn of Gil- bert, who was the guest of Miss | Thomas for the week-end. A number of the teachers of the city schools were bidden to meet | Miss Chinn amd the afternoon was Wednesday evening, February 28, ‘Club: Praeludium .. Beherzo 22. Marie Agatin “A Bowl of Roses’ “The Boat Song,” .. “The Dawn” .. . O'Hardelot Mary Gladys Reynolds passed informally at cards, followed|. 1 yy | by a service of dainty refreshments. sas apie Suack on | Present were: Miss Chinn, Miss Roa- caption cnet Carnival Suite Schuett ney, Miss Cole, Miss Trogan, Miss Rheinberger, Miss Gilbert, Miss Le-| Mere, Miss Tyndall, Miss Aiton, Miss (1) Prelude, (2) Serenade, (3) Tristesse de Columbine, hea Marie Agatin | ed to attend. Accompanist, Miss Isabel Pearson. Married Ladies Guests. : Last Dance of Season. | Miss A. L. Holmes and Miss Anna) tne dance given by the Nemee | Reusswig entertained Saturday after-| .j,) Tuesday evening at village hall |noon at the home of Mrs. Joseph) | Stevens. Games appropriate to the closed the of pre-Lenten dances and was fully as successful seascn | Valentine season were played dur-) 2. the others of the series given by | | ing the afternoon, favors being daint the Nemees this winter. |souvenir booklets. The valentine! i ~~ | fifty couples were in attendance and | Plan was also suggested prettily in enjoyed a delightful program of the service of refreshments. Pres-| i |dances until a late hour, )ent were: Mrs. H. M. Stark, Mrs.| |C. T. Kennedy, Mrs. James Davis, | Mrs. G. F. Schmidt, Mrs. L. Whitte- | more, Mrs. Joseph Stevens, Miss.Car- | penter, Miss Reusswig, Miss Holmes. | Mrs. Gibson Honored. Mrs. Booth entertaincd a number of ladies last Thursday in honor of the birthday anniversary of her = | mother, Mrs. Gitson. A one o'clock she wine resent "3 | dinner was served, covers being laid Mrs. ack Ehle entertained a for ten, and the afternoon passed pueamad a ct last nee, af pleasantly in social chat. Present inpaneee ‘evicaemianon dest ae Fra-| were: Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. McCord, Mrs, | Ser, "whose 19th birthday anniversary / jer, Mrs. Webb, Mrs. Yancey, Mrs. ) it soi The affair thers a airs tO! stevens, Mrs, Wheelock, Mrs, Mur- Miss Fraser, who did not realize the | vay, Mes. Aenean and Mrs. Booth, significance of the gathering until| | the birthday cake with its surround-| jing candles was placed before her, | followed by the presentation of a| Invitations have been issued by | tray of dainty gifts. A jolly after- the members of the Masonic order | noon was passed, the other young|** @ Leap Year party, to be held :n ladies present uniting in the wish|the Masonic hall Thursday eveniug,! that Mrs. Ehle might remember when February 29. | their anniversaries came. | | { Give Leap Year Party. | | Club Will Give Musicale. Enjoying Western Trip. Letters received by friends of Sen- An open meeting of the .Woman’s!@tor and Mrs. D. M. Gunn indicate /elub is being arranged for Wednesday |that their western trip is proving evening, February 28, at the Presby-/delightful. They are now at Los An- terian church. A musical program! geles, where they are enjoying the is planned and will be given by the |TOSes, sunshine and sea bathing of| ‘members of a Duluth musical chub ; that favored city to the utmost. jwho come highly recommended.| They will spend some time in south- | There will be a service of refresh- | ern California and have not yet fixed ‘ments following the program and a/@ definite date for their homecom- | charge of 25 cents will be made. ing. | The club members are arranging a) | Dieasant evening for their guests and Meet With Mrs. Lofberg ‘it is anticipated that the attendance| The ladies’ aid society of the Swecs | will be large. lish Lutheran church will meet next | Wedunesday afternoon, February 28, Discuss Modern Science. | with Mrs. Lofberg. The society ex- The members of the Woman's club | tends a cordial invitation to all ladicg ‘will talk on “Modern Science and’ of the village to attend. Invention” at their meeting Satur- day afternoon in the public library. Ellefson-LaFond. | Mrs. Gilberi will lead the discussion, ‘he wedding of Henry Ellefson| The afternoons devoted to modern!and Miss Josephine LaFond, daugh- topics are proving very interesting te? of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lafond, | and those who have been unable to, , topk place at 8:30 o'clock Monday / attend are missing some entertain-jejening at St. Benedict’s hospital, | ing discussions. tie Rey. Father Buechicr reading the} 1 yuptial service. Valentine Tea Successful. Following the marriage ceremony } The Philathea club of the Presby- there was a reception and supper at -terian Sunday school realized $15 the residence of Mr. and Mrs. La- ‘from the Valentine tea given Tues-/Fond, about fifty guests being in at- | under the auspiccs of the Woman's ' tp. happy pair. --Arne Oldberg | o¢ Grand Rapids, Mr. Ellefson hav- . -.-Mendelsschn ing lived here for the past years, ++» + Clark | school and grew up to young woman-| Thursday, spending several days the --Harriet Ware|nood here. will make their home in Grand Rap- ids. Coming and Going. rived Monday and is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Sheldon./, ing styles and select her stock from Bemidji Thursday evening to attend the dance given by the Nemee j club. Alpine and Mort Taylor attended the |jyty Saturday, dance at Deer River Friday evening.|tne guest of friends for some days. About/erine Hilling have returnec Wisconsin, where they have visited Mrs. MeAlpine’s mother (three weeks. guest of Mrs. Frank King the part of the week, This Store Offers Splendid Opportunity for Real Savings And real savings are just what interest you, are they not, when you find the home in need of things. Then why not come to this store, where selections are ample and where your interests are given first consideration. All we ask is the opportunity of demonstratinng our ability to satisfactorily serve you. Won't the opportunity be soon? | W. J. & H. D. POWERS of Duluth at the Presbyterian church | the office of County Attorney Mc- Ouat, left Sunday for Deer River, where she will visit relatives for two!|some weeks. bride attended; Mns. Ed. Whaling went to Bovey Both young people are residents while the Mr. and Mrs. Ellefson | guest of friends. Hugh Logan was an over-Sunday visitor from Bemidji at the home of. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heary Logan. Mrs. A. Watchel left for New York Tuesday, where she will study the Mrs. Sedgwick of Minneapolis ar- Bryan, Miss Hitchcock, Miss Cam-|7B¢ Nightengale Liszt} Mise Hitchcock of Coleraine was|for the spring and summer seasons. |eron, Miss Becker, Miss Kummerer, aaint es — iia, the guest of Miss Bryan of the| Mrs. Fleming of Bena is the guest | Miss Scott, Miss Vogel, Miss Thomas, inne “cock vat =, "Julie Plante. city schools Saturday. of Mrs. Charles Pogue this week. | Bet i Drummona| ™is88 Grace Cameron was down| Mrs. Stiza Winsor returned Tues- Mothers’ Meeting Friday. Lelia. Bienes from Cohasset Saturday to attend|day from Milwaukee, where she had A mothers’ meeting will be held at) , Rudines *: MuntingtonWaodsian the party given for Miss Chinn byjbeen visiting her son, M. E. Win- | the high school auditorium Friday I Hear You Calling Me .. .- Marshal | Miss Thomas and Miss Vogel. sor, —— Christmas. Prior to her afternoon at 3:30. An interesting Mary Gladys Reynolds Miss Chinn of Gilbert spent the} Visit in Milwaukee Mrs. Winsor spent program has been arranged andi iish Lullabye .. "Barron |latter ‘part of the week in Grand: S°me months at her former home everyone interested {nthe work Of|sonerzo E Minor . “Chopin | Rapids, the guest of Miss Hmma iM Illinois, : ; | the mothers’ chib is ‘cordially invit- Thomas. | Mrs. Fred Fish of Aitkin was in the city Tuesday, accompanied by her daughter Hattie, returning home from Rochester, where the latter has been undrgoing an operation for throat trouble. Miss Minnie Peterson left for Du- where she will be Mr. and Mrs. L. Durden were down Mrs. Hashey, Miss Margaret Mc Mrs. Mike McAlpine and Miss Cath+ Miss Peterson will visit a sister at from Keewatin before returning home. Mrs. S. E. Romans returned Sun-- past day from Taconite, where she spent several days last week the guest of Mrs. Bride of Deer River was the friends. fore| Mrs. Wakefield was among the _visitors in Grand Rapids from Ball the Miss Alice Scott, stenographer in Club last week. | Did You Ever Order a Suit_of Clothes for $15 |. thinking it was cheap and then “kick” yourself because you had wasted money ? We are looking for men who have had just that experience. Our Chicago tailors, Ed. V. Price & Co. make clothes to measure for the lowest price at which fine woolens, latest style, individ- uality and fine workmanship Three-Button Novelty can be obtained. If you'!! Sack, No. 781 let us send them your o for a Spring and Summer suit, you'll always { satislicd that you got your money's worth. French Dry Cleaning Repairing and pressing of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s gar- ments. Phone No. 40. Dennis & Herschbach | é = ea = —— |