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TODAY'S EVENTS
Centenary of the birth of John
Chancer & Davis, noted American
jttrltt and ..diplomatist.
pRon, William Lyon McKenzie King
'today completes his first year in the
{fqfminion premiership.
The annual convention of the Soc
W'if ??*&*# *&Pojtonto-
n1ci|go is to be the meeting place
today^ mid-winter-' executive
sjesjsion of the American- Library As
sociation. -v
GoVernor-elect Alfred E. J5mith of
l^ew Vftrlt js to be entertained this
^vetting at a public dinner to be $riv
en, in pie
Aj^any^
merce. 'k
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Chamber of Com-
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M^ajor Gen. James E. Harboard,
one of the outstanding military lead.
S^a in thp World War, goes on the
retired list today. He will be suc
ceeded *s deputy chief of Staff by
Maj. Gen. John L. Hines, who has
been in command of the Eighth
Cprps 'Area.
LAKEHATTIE
J. G. Hoglin drove to Bemidji on
Monday and returned Wednesday af
ternoon, business matters having
kept him in towin over Tuesday.
George StltiweU dorve to Bemidji
Monday.
the consolidate^ school No. 54
heldf phjr(s.twss exercises Friday eve
ning with a pie supper after ibhe pro
gram. The pjrogram was enjoyed
a* w*s Santa's call "with treats for
The Heggie school gave a program
Friday.^vehing to a' packed house.
Santas whiskers were pinged in the
merriment with the result that when
he appeared at the hall Monday eve
ning he gave the Appearance that
he had shaved lately.
E. L. Corner and George Homer
were shgppers In Bemidji Friday
Will Cooper bas returned from
Iowa where he has Wen husking corn.
Jule Harpol came home Monday
from Iowa where he was workinjr
since-last.-summer-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Millis and
children were over Sunday guests
of Grandma Millis at the G. Greigg
home. t.
TEN STRIKE
(Too late for last week.)
i Last Tuesday evening, Dec. 12t
the Tcnstrike high school basketball
team defeated the Blackduck H. S.
'team to the tune of 17 to 8. ^Both
teams play well although the Black
duck biy could very seldom get the
ball nfear their-goal.
Last Sturday evening the Tenstrike
team invaded Northome and defeated
ibe high school team of that place
in Hs 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.
THe Tenstrike team was defeated
by the Bemidji high second team in
the C. C. C. hall Tuesday evening.
Following are the .scores of the
games played to date-
14^HinesvTenstrike16.
27KellihervsTenstrike21 10ICellihervsTenstrike127
8Bl|ckduckVjs-T-Tenstrike1
4Northome-^vs-^Tenstrike7
Last Saturday evening a large
crowd gathered at the C. C. hall
io give the A. G. Maule family a
'farewell party.
On Sunday afternoon in the school
the 8th grade and the high school
students gave a farewell party for
Zetta and Cleon Mauie. Games were
playgd and l^pch was served after
SHEVLIN-MOOSE
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A comnluhity Christmas tree and
'exercises given by Shevlin school
,^nd the teachers were ImW in tbe
91. W. A. hall in Shevlin Thursday
cvenioj
fj|cc ^t.
41rs. Ervin Gordon left Saturday
morning for Underwood, Miinn., to
spend the holidays with relatives.
Mr. and- Mrs. A. L. Gordon left
Fpitlay night for Minneapolis to vis
it elativ$s John Syverson left last Tuesday
forljachester, Minn., to seek medi
cal aid-
Ralph and Chester Hendricks ar.
Wyfep' borne Thursday from halite,
fow, wheft they have b**Sen employ,
ed nuking corn.
Mi^. B. W. Schffick and two chil
dr#W left Friday for Minneapolis to
Visi
Mrs.-Datt/ 1
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t,ftev. Packer of
the Cojigrcg^tlQgif church a^ted as
tSanta Clau^.
Tolef Julin made a drive near
Alida Sunday.
1 Oscar Peterson ,lcft Thursday for
Wa?hinjgjD.n'to'Visit his s^p.
August Jufin sawed Wood for the
school Dist- 35 Wedne^iay, Felix
ahd Tolef Julin assisted.
Gladys Solberg arrived home on
thursday froin Minneapolis to spend
the holidays with her parents, Mr.
bhd Mrs. Nels Solberg.
Mri and Mrs. Fred Stuempgesand
son of Gonvfck arrived" FrKli|y."'ip
viBit Relatives during the holidays'
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Borheromother, Mr. and Mrs Hug Tures
a b&by boy Thursday, l)ec. 14. 1922.
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Adamson and
family and John Adamson were Sun
day visitors at the Andrew Adamson
home.
W- HvPa:wek, Mattin Nelson, Hu
bert Durant, Frederick pame, Felix
Julin and Gail Featheroff spent Sat
urday evening at Felch home playing
wTBst.
F. A. Noyes left last Monday for
Crbokston, Vhere he went to have
an bperation at the Crookston hos
pital.
Mrs. Brown and two children of
South Dakota arrived Friday morn
ing to visit at the home of hfr daugh
ter, Mrs) lluglis Tures. 1
MM- G. y. jleatbman and daugh
ter, Grace were Ifeihidji shoppers M*A
tween trains iSatuWay.
Gail Featheroff was a Bemidji
stopper between trains Saturday:
John Solberg arrived home Satur
day afternoon from Superior, Wis.,
to-visit relatives.
Leon* Young is in Shevlin assist.
ing with the work a the American
hotel.
Nick Hanson, EUa, Julia, and NHey
Hanbqn, Mrnd |Jrs. .j4udvigJ9olum
Syver, Harold and Olaf Syvorsbn
fyeift Chr^ftas yfeitofsat the Jtels
Adamson home-
Geo. Fclch visited Felix and Tolef
Julin SuiKlay..
Gail Featheroff,.teacher in Dist.
10. Sunday for his. b,omc nej^r\\fr?
State Park to spend a two ^efcfe
vacajtion,.
School in Dist. 35 closed Frida^
Kith a Cbrisj.mas tree arid program
in the evening. The children will enl
|6y a months vacation.
Mr. and''%#. Tbopdore Tollefson
and faniily spent
Christmaseday
^he home pf &nlL
Christinas
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^Jto^day's wjaht ads.
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5firs. Ol Selvot
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Jrfr. *hd MrirHenryWallin and
daughter., Mt and Mrs* Alfred Olson
atid daughter arid Ole Haiigen spent
thristma?-eye tiie AJft? pisdn
Jidme-
Mfs. Mina. Larson and-sons were
Siihdav, visitors at'-the-Arne -Olson
ftome. :.v'-
'A Christmas tree and program
was held in tRechurtfi biseineht of
the ^ynod churc^ Tuesday ^after
noon at 2 o'clock-.^ t...
August Julin-spent Christmas day
with, his moth
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C. Julin.
arid program
and teacher
riday evaping,
crojgil ^aU]*^
lo*t' wttb a
wae(given by\thfe.
'in the Moose scho
Ddc 22rid with a 1
teridance. The sc
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.
Mr. arid Mrs. Joe Lewis -and fam
ily spent Christmas day at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson.
Mr. and Mrs. James McCollum and
famtty 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 received from Mrs. F.
A. Noyes Mondny evening, that Mr.
Noyes who is confined at the hospital
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at Crookston was getting along nice
ly-.
Manning Rider arrived last week
from Delfield, Wis., to spend the
holidays with his parents.
Ralph Hendricks went to-Bemidji
Friday, returning Saturday, where
tie had some dental work done.
"Mrs. O- C. Martin went to Bemidji
Sunday to be with her husband who
is ill at the Bemidji hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Philips and
family spent Monday evening at the
Heathman home.
Mr. Ed Oryall is still on the sick
list.
Gordon Noyes of Duluth has re
turned from Crookston where he ac
companied Mr and Jklrs- Noyes.
(Too late for last week.)
Mrs. Max Lubeck entertained a
number of relatives at a Christmas
party at her home Christmas eve.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. T..
J. Wright arid family, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Vbgt and family, Mr. and
Mrs. August Leudtke, Jr. and son
Daryl. The evening was spent in
playing cards.
Casped Knopp sawed wood for
August' Leudtke and Max Luebeck
Tuesday.
f-k-Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kingsbury
iTijd.family spent Christmas at,the
Charts Barclay home.
\rMr. -Smd Mrs. Jtaymond Tae of Le
Seuer county, Minn., arrived here
Saturday evening to spend Christ
mas wjth Mrs. Tae'a parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Matt^.-Phibbg.--'^^
-i|iss K|feie Leudtke visited Mrs.
Peter -l^Bt Sunday evening.
The-Jj^Ghers and pupils of the
EdgewQQd: school gave a Christmas
progritm a^t the school house Friday,
everiirig. "It was attended by a large
Mr- and Mrs. Anxia Cochran visit
i at Casper Knopjtrs Monday.
,'JRev. Frenk of Bemidji held serv
ices at the 'Edjeewood school house
lajjft Spridajy.
Miss'^ern Lange has been ill for
the pas^ week with rheumatism arid
la grippe.
Lee "Wright went to Bemidji Mon
day to* etfiriiiTiehee work repairing
trucks Vti the new workshop he has
constructed on the fair grounds.
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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER
CARR LAKE
Messrs Chas. Stout and Leslie
Chiiton sawed wood lor Frank Jack
son, Jr., Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Patterson arid
daughter, Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs
Frank Walberg and family and
Harry Carlson were entertaned at
Christinas dinner at the home of
MrVand Mrs!''Carl Warner.
Missionary W. S. Cummings walk
ed to Big Lake Sunday.
The Carr Lalce school held their
Christmas program Saturday night
and %hepups rendered several
good plays which were.,well received
by the audience.
Mr 'and ^s. Ekner Alton arid
son, Lyle, were guests of lUrs- 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
ternoon. The' girls 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 M^rs-: Carl
Warner's.
Mr- and Mrs. Chas. Swanberg and
family spent Christmas 4ay at the
home of Mr- and Mrs. Alton.
Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Stout, Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Chilton and famiiyl
were entertained for supper at.Mr.
and Mrs. John Patterson's hoine
Sunday
:evenirig.
Ohio Mneess fte^rns to ^erica
Princes* Anartasia, the caevknd-bom wit* of Prlae* Constaatine
0ece..ia sjaown her* arriving in Ntw York oft t*t-0Jnnpic witn
|ir royal huaDaAO. ^A^*-'**'-^"**
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SHEVLIN-MOOSE
4 (Too late for last week.)
Dannie Lewis was a Bemidji shop
per between iVains last Thursday.
Mr. arid-Mrs. Benjamin Thelan,
Mrs- Joe Ddbner and two children
left Monday'for StUiwatex, Minn.
Mrs. Psobner will yisit jier parents
for a while before goQig tp Milwau
kee where she will reside.
Mr.s A. Madison of Stanley, iN.
D-, arrived Friday noon and will vis
it at the home of -her daughter, Mrs.
George Felch
X- Bredson loaded a car of wood
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last Thursday which he shipped to
Bafnesville.
Mrs. Fritchie and daughter Peral,
Mabel Rauk, and Cecil Holten were
Bemidji shoppers Monday.
Emma Pierson of "Bemidjif spent
the week-end with friends in Moose
-returning Monday noon.
A party of young folks from Moose
-gathered at the t). 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. transacted business
in Bagley laist Saturday.
idarorine ^rdhw' returned to her
work at Solway Monday havng spent
thejwee-end at hpme.with her. moth.
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Alf Rain returned Monday morn
ing'from Rochester -and Austin,
where he accompanied his sister who
went to seftkuiftdicsil.aid.
Alfred Ostrum was a Shevlin shop
per Monday.
Oscar Peterson expects to leave
Wednesday for Washington to visit
bis son. /:'-".^^.-.^-v..
J. T. Hendricks is hauling his wood
wtijffch ho purchased front Charles
Taylor.
Ned Stewart arrived Friday from
Iowa where he has been employed.
^ONTENAC
(Too late for last week.)
Henry "Gelinski has returned to
hi? home from Melrose where he was
employed all summer. 4
'Fred and ^Evangeline- Christiani
accompanied their grandmother back
to New York, their former home
Mrs. McRoberts brother is 4tyJn
with her this winter, hauling vjood
tx town arid taking care of Itie farm
while Mr. McRoberts "hejfp^ Mrs. G.
Mitter, Sr. build "he new barn.
Mr. George Turner has begun to
haul pulpwood to Guthrie.
The organ for the school was pur
chased-Saturday. Everyone is well
pleased with it.
People Over Forty
People aged forty or over are less
able to resist the attacks of colds,
grippe, influenza or pneumonia than
young people. Their vital force lacks
thie powerful resistance of youth. Con
stipated bowels, sour 'stomach, indi
gestion, and weak kidneys all tend to
lower the physical ^resistance. Millions
of people now use Bulgarian Herb
Tea to keep the bowels open and im
prove the blood. Bulgarian Herb Tea
taken steaming hot will help break
tip a cold quickly. Physicians and
druggists everywhere recommend it-
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FACTORY
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Ybu ow 1$ to ^oTOelf^mir wife and to your
children to g^t away from the work ^nd worries of each
day into the glorious farming country which lies all
around you.
You might as well b^ a hetmit the midst of
abundance as live in Minnesota, Wisconsin, South Da-
kota or Iowa~the bread-basicet of ^he world--wIthout
quick transportation to the wonderful farming country
so close to your home.
Make' a New Year's resolution worth keeping.
Get a: Ford Sedan. Don't just wish for a "Happy^ew
Year". Make Happiness every day for yourself and
for every member of your family. Nothing else can
brinv$o much pleasure and satisfaction or save so
much time at so^jAall a cost as a Ford'Sedan.
HeSry Fop fixes the price himself. It is the
same ,everywherf%xeept for freight. And that price
is now lower tjhanjf efore the war. -ffite lowest price
ever quoted. '-c:''i^}0
iLk So decide^oday. Resolve to Have a new Ford
Sedan delivered at once and make a Happy New Year
of 1923.
Authorized Ford and Lincoln Sales and Service
"THE WEATHER IS ALWAYS QOOD IN A FORD SEDAN"
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