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The Brainerd Daily Dispatch from Brainerd, Minnesota • Page 2

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mm nn me WAlHHtt BAUT PHT a TCH. BRAINERD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1029 Mrs. F. W.

Paine and son Jack motored to Minneapolis this morning, accompanied by Mrs. George Clark of Seattle, Wash. After a short visit i 1 Minneapolis, Mrs. Clark will for her home. Mrs.

Paine and son expect to return to the city Thursday evening. Mrs. Clark is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. Paine of tlin city. Workings of Fswnotjs Seen Inner workings of "Scotland Yard," famous detective bureau, shown in graphic detail in the screen's latest mystery thriller, "The Unholy era fllmization of Ben Heeht famous i story, which comes to the Lyceum Wednesday, Thursday and Fiiday. Derocher, Mrs. Leo Wegeihofski.

i ly changed from Wednesday to Thun. The Guild day has been permanent-'day. Visitors are welcome. Born to Mr. and Mrs.

Leroy Vfil-j liams October 20, a girl. Art. Anderson of Crow Wing was a Brainerd caller this morning. and Mrs. George Jensen have returned from their wedding trip.

o----Mr. and Mrs. F. Gray of Crosby were Brainerd visitors last evening. John B.

James of Daggett Brook was a Brainerd visitor yesterday afternoon. o-----Peter Mustonen of South Long Luke called in the city yesterday on business. o-----Mrs. L. J.

Peterson of Farm Island Lake called on friends in the city yesterday. Miss Carmelita Be Lo re of St. Paul was in Brainerd today visiting with friends. Sather-Christlansfii this morning to their home at Moor-1 Miss Elsie Christiansen and Alfred head after spending a few days at the Sather, both former residents of the home of Mr. and Mrs.

George F. Murphy, 704 Front street. tonight, rain or snow probable, except In extreme northwest portion; Wednesday mostly fair, continued cool. Od. 54, low 25.

In lti ng 40. JNorthw'cst wlnd. Cloudy. Ori. Vi 34 last niglit.

At 8 A. 34. Northwest wirnl. Cloudy. Peter Molinar of Platte Lake was in the city this afternoon transacting business.

Try our 50c Bone steak dinner, Including soup. OLYMPIA CAFE. It o-----A baby son was born last evening to Mr. and Mrs. Iiay Speed, 805 I street northeast.

TONIGHT Eagles, Brainerd Aerie No. 287 Moose hall. Modern Brotherhood of America I. O. O.

F. hall. EDN ES DAY A FTERNOON Lions club, 0:15 P. M. Baptist church.

Ladies aid Met hod hurc hurch parlors. Ladies aid Presbyterian church Church social rooms. Ladies aid Bethlehem Evangelical hurch Church parlors. Ite-rooflng and repairing. Call 84.

36 tf Ole Brown of Farm Lake was in Brainerd transacting business yesterday afternoon. --------o-------C. N. Erickson of the Eagle Provi sion company made business trip tt Staples yesterday. Judge and Mrs.

L. B. Kinder have returned from Mahiomcdi where they spent the week end. Miss Helen Schweudeman and Jack Schnen, both of Brainerd, were issued marriage license on October 21 by Clerk of Court W. A.

Johnstone. Fred Eisel and Ernestine Bisson, both of Crow Wing county, were issued a license to wed on October 21 by W. A. M. Johnstone, clerk of court.

The Misses Marie and Selma Ander son have returned to St. Paul after spending a couple of days with their parents at their home on Miller lake Dance at M. J. Wednesday BAND Free Lunch. 120 Attorney Clarence A.

Humbolt of Crosby was in the city today attending to legal matters. Mr. and Mrs. W. F.

Dieckhaus ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Orth at Bemidji Sunday.

CREDIT SERVICE ALCOHOL SINC LAIR STATION South 6th Street Gordon Smith, Id ew Heath and Fred Vincent, all of Little Falls, were in Brainerd yesterday attending a council meeting of telephone men. Mrs. Jessie Doming and daughter Dorothy and Mr. and Mrs. Henry M-ed and daughter of Minneapolis, Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. A. C. Erickson. W.

T. Teipel and Kriszentiu Geringer, both of Crow Wing county, were issued a marriage license this moving by Clerk of Court W. A M. hi Hoy La Meter has returned from Grand Forks, N. where he attended the funeral of his sister.

Viva Ashenbicner, manager of New Staples Theatre, was a Brainerd business caller this morning John Ovig of West Long was among those from out of town in Brainerd shopping yesterday. o----Miss Vera Chrysler has returned to her position at the county agent's of llcc after a two weeks' vacation. Mr. and Mrs Harry Nelson and lit I tie son, of Aitkin, visited with friends in Brainerd yesterday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Adam Tautges and Mis. John Tautges of St. Mathias were in Brainerd today on a abort visit. 1 A real live baby will be given free at the Lyceum theatre tomorrow night at 9 P.

M. It John A. Bye and his mother return ed to Minneapolis yesterday when they will make their future home. -o --Robert Furtney of St. Paul, with th.

Cudahy Packing company, was In thi city yesterday transacting business. ----Miss Cecil Ernst left for Minneap I lis on the account of the illness oj her grandmother, Mrs. A. Kanneu berg. and Mrs.

Earl Koop and fannly Of Brainerd were attendants at New Stuplea theatre at Staples last evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Ahlgiim left today for their home in the Twir Cities after visiting with friends am relatives in Brainerd. Frank Hettvei of Maple Grove and Nels Nesheim, also of Maple Grove Were recent business dors and uhoppcrs in Brainerd.

-----Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maroui' Mr Mrs. O. Walker, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Cook motored Staples n) Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson ami son Have returned aftei spending th week end with their respective pj ents at Janesville and Madison, Wis ----O. A Peterson left yesterday for Si Paul to spend several days attending the Allied Clothiers convention, whi.

is being held at the St. Paul hotel. CMtNT rot ALL-AI CHRIST A Searching Question And why oa ye me Lord, Lord, and do not th things which I 0:46 Prayer: "Take rrty will, and make it Thine: It shall be no lenfer mine." BULLETIN BOARD city and well known young folk of Oak Lawn, were united in marriage Wednesday, October 16. in Chicago. Mr.

and Mrs. Sather will make their future home in Chicago for an indefinite time. Schocn-Schwcndcma Miss Helen Schwendenian, daughter Mrs. C. W.

Hoffman, Mrs. W. Cleary, Mrs. F. W.

Wieland, Mrs. N. H. Inger- soli and Mrs. R.

J. Tinkclpaugh motored to St. Cloud today for a visit with Mrs. Werner Hempsted. o-----Again the Middle West benefits of L.

A. Schwendeman of 1003 street One hundred cajrloads 188 proof do- northeast, and Jack Schoen, son of alcohol 59c gal. Actually be- Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schoen of 1122 low whoeksale.

Weed chains $169 and Quince street, were united in mat- up at 102 Gamble Stores in 8 states. Gage yesterday, Judge L. B. It performing the ceremony. I Louis Dorshorst ami Minnie Dor- Carl Lind of Minneapolis, who ir- wore the attendants.

Mr. and i ivcil in the city for a visit with rela- Mrs. Schoen will make their futuie tives and friends after attending the in Brainerd at 1115 Rosewood Mrs. A. F.

Sorenson Entertains Mrs. A. F. Sorenson, entertained 'it a luncheon Sunday afternoon for Mu. S.

Bjcrkebak of Oslo, Norway, and her daughter, Mrs. Jessdahl of Brooklyn, N. Y. football game at Chicago, left last evening for a visit with friends in Crosby before returning to his home. street.

Mr. Schoen is employed in the N. P. shops. lone.

Episcopal church supper Thursday evening, Oct. 24 in ehtirelt basement. 56c. Everyone invited. 120t2 Mr.

and Mrs, Schwnn and Mi und Mrs. F. RohhIii and family of Minneapolis were guests at home Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thienes over the week end.

Mr. and Mrs. George Sharp of St Paul and Mr and Mrs. Howard Lewi. Minneapolis have returned to thcti homes after a successful hunting north of Brainerd.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Olson of the Home Bakery, ami the Misses Mary und Beatrice Liners and Hilda Cheney loft this afternoon by car for tin- Twin Cities on a short visit. Mr ami Mis, Grover Koop The Choice I of Particular Buyers in Radios Crosley Brunswick R.C.A.Radiola Liberal allowances givem on used Pianos, Radios or us for Radio Service Folsom Music Co.

DANCE Penny and II is Melody Maliers U. C. T. Hall TUESDAY, OCT. 22 Entertain at Lake Home Misses Marjorie Poppentierg, Mary and Elizabeth Walsh most de- lightfully entertained the Whittier teachers at a dinner party Monday evening at the McCienahan summer home at Gull Lake.

After the course dinner, the evening was spent playing bridge, fortune te'l ing and The ride out at Mrs. S. Bjcrkebak of Oslo, Norway, back by monlight was net and her Mrs. Jessdahl of 1 8,11,1 l)ai evenings pleasure. Brooklyn, N.

are viisting at home of Mrs. H. Tangen 508 street Hctlih iiem Evangelical Ladles Aid northeast, nnd also with other The ladles aid of the Bethlehem tives and frlemls. Mrs. Tangen Is th Evangelical church will meet in the daughter and sister respectively of church basement tomorrow afternoon Mrs.

ami Mrs. Jessdahl and will he entertained i by Mis, Ernest Ohm ami Mrs. Albeit Rev. T. M.

Krauss left yesterday 'or Eogelke. Members please he present. Palm, called there hy the deaLi iMitoiH welcome. of his sister, Mrs. W.

R. Hallman. Rev. Krauss expects to lie gone for a Methodist Ladles Aid couple weeks. Mrs.

Hallman, accoirt- The ladies aid of the Methodist panied by her husband, visited for church will meet tomorrow uf the some time in Brainerd last summer, chinch. Mrs. George Senn, Mrs. Van and they accompanied Rev. Mrs Atta aiul Mrs.

Fred Minsko are on trip to Black Hills, entertaining hostesses. Visitors art S. D. cordially welcome. 1 i St.

Francis Guild Thursday Regular meeting of St. Francis Guild will be held Thursday after noon, October 24, in the Guild hall. The ladies are Mrs. M. E.

Hitch, Mrs. D. I. Mrs. George Orth, Mrs.

J. K. Brady, Mrs. Joe Nelson, Mrs. A.

Gile, Mrs. Warren Reckley, Mrs. Margaret MacDonald. Mrs. Bai'dains at-this STORE Upright Piano $125 Upright Piano $165 Upright Piano $100 We also have on sale some very good deals in Used Radios and Phonographs.

Come in and make your choice at SUPER SCREEN-GRID LOWER PRICES RICHER PRICES DENNISON DECORATIONS Party Favors Napkins Nut Cups Seals and Cut-Outs Brainerd Office Supply Co. Greeting Card IEHTBBIS Cnn Cet Nn ore Than nt Any Price! 1. TURVR (S) SCREEN-CRIll tolal n( 7 2. Eoor S. Ijiwar power detection wilb aiilnmalir irrid blu.

4. eti.h-piill mirilo power atage, u.ing 5. Reai reception. KI.H B. Ione.

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"Why pay ask knowing radio buyers, and they turn to the Steinite. OniT jron have seen and heard Steinite, we know you will hay it. Then you, too, will experience the thrill of Steinite ownership a thrill known to millions. ALDERMAN- MAGHAN GO. eino well groomed NEED NOT BE EXPENSIVE Just to Remind You Christmas Photographs Should Be Ordered Now A gift that is so carefully planned is best selected before the last minute rush of the Deride on today.

such an easy tray solve your problems. CANNIFF STUDIO 319 So. SI.l*huii«* 26-Piece Silver Set Rogers silverware in an attractive pattern. Hollow handled knives and stainless blades. Utility tray Included.

$22.25 E. J. SEDLOCK The Jewelry Store with a Guarantee 211 So. 6th 8t. Concentrate Your Valuables in safe place IOI important papers and other valuables should be kept in a safe place where they cannot be lost, mislaid, or forgotten.

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Tailored by a maker whose name is a guarantee of good workmanship. And there are enough models to insure a perfect fit for every build. We urge you to drop in and see them. Your savings will figure a good many dollars at EXTRA TROUSERS hile in the store look at our new fall line of furnishings. re prepared to show you smart hats, shirts, ties and hosiery.

722-24 Laurel Street Brainerd.

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