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The Brainerd Daily Dispatch from Brainerd, Minnesota • Page 3

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JT.BRUAP.Y 15 HF BRAINERD DAILY DISPATCH, BRAINERD. MINNESOTA not TRsn REVIEW PAPER ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 1 Trimer and Dorothy and Bill Martin drove to Little Falls Sunday urn! vi'itad at the I K. home. Members of D. A.

K. Discuss Need Defense of America's Independence CAMP FIRE GIRLS ACTIVITIES ol OF CAST ENTERTAINED Guests of ian America.t rraternity at Banquet Iiist Evening main roads lined with of nearly state during the that Bratnerd district tourist trade is compared with Dilute which the lltu of the ST. MATHIAS KKS. C. D.

McKAY ENTERTAINS Mrs Martha A. Bronson. Gives Glowing Tribute to Memory of Col. Httlsted Mrs. C.

McKay wattn hospitality the ol the American Revolution, at her home Tint rad ay afternoon. Arthur Turcot te her at the tea tables. A pamphlet ex plain inn the attitude toward the question of was and dim ussed. deploring the horrors of war and joining heartily in every effort to eetbalish wori 1 peace, the society a constant defense of the oldest and best of the nation the Integrity of home and marriage, the responsibill- a of citizenship, the necessity for universal education, rcapect for the Bible. church and the Hag.

reverence for the heroes and for the constitution. Attention was called to the that much of the work of exploration and development of this great country been done by the army and navy. Instead of being only Instruments for the promotion of war, the agitator and they are sure guarantees of The cost of this brunch of national defense is only six out of every dollar of government expenditures. The totul outlay is less than one-half the amount spent on chewing gum and candy. Birthday greetings from the Samuel Huntington Chapter were to grand old man, dent Emeritus Folwell of the university.

A resume of the life of the Col. Halsted was spread upon minutes of the society, and the regent. Mrs. Martha A. Bronson.I f-poke a few words of glowing tribute to memory.

SPECIAL MEETINGS OPEN AT ARCHER CAFE The various Camp Fire groups the city are planning a Grand Coun-j cil Fire which will be held on tin evening of Varch In the Chamber of Commerce. The Council Fire is tire formal or Talk Given by Attorney Per serious meeting in the Camp Kit ton; Songs by C. Mrfix. r.un It Smi(h hour around the fire, where hoimr beads are awarded, ranks conferred I he Scandinavian American and the girls rededlcate teruity lodge etit 'Haltied memlters of he talent play cast. of i A large crowd of st Mathias folk Lar- Dorothy Reid spent the work end in nrainerd at the home of her randparents.

Mr and Mis. Fred Reid. Mr. Mrs. I.in Congee an I daughters of Crow Wing Sunday at the home of Mr.

and Mis (5 Knel iug. Mi- Koeritig Hastings, Mii.t,. Frida) to attend th a relative. WEST OAK LAWN to their Fire ideals. I A grand Council Fire is held onre or twice a year.

At that time all the of a community hold their (Council Fire together. and nds are invited. The Tatupochon Camp Fire begun their new year by electing which arc as President Margaret Betty Mahlum. Vice ITesid nt Dorothy Opsahl. Secretary Frances Peterson.

Vice Secretary Genevieve Treasurer Annetta Erickson. Geneva! Chairman it a a a Zapffe. Reporter Mary Hoffman. After electing officers we 1 onr old A meeting will he held once a week. All the girls earned one of Fire Makers requirements which to a square knot five times correctly.

Three of the girls prepared and served two meals for meetings of Camp Fire. Love" at a banquet evening An Cafe. Covers were laid for It. of the cast at lading were: Mr. and David Goodnature.

M. A. George Smith, Ruth I iw Louis Ithissman. tcr Peterson. Charles Hill, Emtu Johnson.

Included on program of th evening was a hy Attorney IV; ii and songs hy A. C. Mraz, anti George Smith Members of the entertainment committee of the lodge are! Paul 1 Dybvlck, Waltei Jacobson and Andu I Sol m. CENI ER Rev. Edgar E.

Swanson to Speak on "Laying Hold Upon Tonight A series of evangelistic meetings opened at the Swedish Bethany church last with a fair attendance. Rev. Edgar E. Swanson, superintendent of the Northwest Conference. the evangelist who will conduct th serviced for about ton days.

Last evening Rev. Swanson brought a strong message on th necessity of studying the word Got), and will take for Ills subject tonight Hold Upon God." Special music will be rendered by the ladies chorus. Rev. Swanson is a forceful speaker, a deep thlni.er, anu has a message for all who attend. NORTH PRAIRIE The Oawensa girls held their regular meeting Monday after sc In hi The meeting was opened by all girls giving the pledge allegianc to the flag.

A was planned af ter which the meeting adjourned and we five new folk dances rep- resentlng the following countries; Sweden, Scotland, Germany. Czech Slovakia and Norway. Last Thursday school 17 Oawensa girls with Miss Vanasek and Miss iergollu yed a hike, stopping at Cafe for lunch cocoa and doughnuts which was a complete surprise. Along the the girls hh'ntiflod which they had studied. They stopped ut the various to examine the exhibits of the lloy Scouts which was very interesting.

I'p to are 13 Oawens. girls who have never a me ting since we organised. 20 girls in group. The Old Fashioned Bouquet party Monday after school, the group to her us? afterwards for lunch. Jack Panneatix of Velvet ahs a caller In Center Monday.

Velera of Brainerd is spend ing a few with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Siropp.

John Gflslnger hauled a truck hmd of haled hay to Brainerd re with a load of Mrs. Maud Russell and son (ton in living ut their cotta on I.sk«». Dr. McGinn, state veterinarian, in the township Monday testing several tuberculosis. Why make olir township 100 per cent and know that our henls ure Fred Rowe has been putting up 'for Mrs.

Riis.ell the fore part of I Crosweli of llrntnerd was a at home Tuesday, A. C. Taylor. Clarance and Harold Taylor were Brainerd callers Mot I day. Faii'iel and Mr.

and Mrs. Janus Dickson and were cullers at the Seyferth home hist Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hall of Pequot re Sunday visitors with VIr.

and Mrs. A C. Taylor. The writer noticed by the that Dralncrd district 1s not share ef tourist trade compared with rest of the lake trlcts of state, but who i that to with and summer and bur the of Mr Mrs Claus hnsrtn in Fort Rip ley Thursday night. All a time.

Maiy an tlon for appendicitis Friday morning Joseph's hospital Brainerd. Is getting ftli ng as as Mrs, John spent a in Brainerd with her Mary It in the ho pi tal. Hkrinner. and Mrs. Wm Gravell Sunday visitors at AI Kruger home, Mr and Joint an 1 Mrs.

Fred Hellcu visited at Mrs. Imme Sunday Mrs Wiektnan visited daugl. ter. Mis. Otto Jordan Tuesday.

Mrs. Otto Jordan is on the this Mr. and Mrs. Win Gravell. flr-saua, Emile -ms, Mr.

and Mrs. Koerlng anil Mrs A Claus Brainerd cullers Monday. Idea per a i it it fa ct it red from mm I i I ip Mr and Mrs. Angus Murray up Dont Little Falls for a visit with heir Russati Murray. Richard Synlwrst Is sick with ilio fill hoping for a rpeedx i Vet A from our school district went io Daggett Brook see a rhool that hud built a few veara hack honing may a new building In No soon The children of Disirii No.

Jovvd holiday Feb. 12 The Willing Oak club met at the home of Mrs A Andrew Tuesday nflmnocn, 12. The th two 11 111 for Mrs. Andrew. II her birthday the club precut her with a election of i for cntnlug whs held, the following being President Mrs ''ail Kvllo.

Vice President Aug'tst Lrickson. Secretary Frank Treasurer Mrs. William Osiby. meeting will held at the home ot Mrs. Il Congtlon on March I as good an we had this meeting Compare Ad With Others Ow FRESH 6 MONKD GO VX IMSPftCTSD SATURDAY SPECIALS LARD Pure Hog Fat 2 Pound limit With Moot Special 7 to II 'I.

II A Ol ML 1.1 GIIi 4 1 Itili HOMl MAUI Pork Qr Sausage, lb ti M. 2 Until Pork Roast BaconSquires 15c15c 1 lie Extra at Your Seri Ice Old Papers 5c a Bundle Repairing We Repair and Overhaul all Makes of Cars. Phone 3 Houle Motor South 5th Street LYCEUM LAST TIME TONIGHT Powerful Drama! Thrills at ihe bottom of the soa! I.ovo interest unaur- passed! The Greatest Picture Kver Made! JACK MOLT vwM DOROTMY RIVUR, RAI PM GRAVIS FRANK CAPRA A MIGHTY BMMA Of TNI starring Sat. Moran, Harry Gribbon and the Dog in tin Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Grieson and Ruth visited at Ole Anderson's Sunday. Miss Lorraine Tongas a few days in Brainerd Lut week visitin with her sister. Mrs. Jacen Avery. Miss Gladys Schone spent the end with her parents east of Brainerd.

There will he a P. T. A. meeting at the school house in district No. xj Thursday evening.

Mrs. J. H. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs New Spring Millinery Special icr Saturday 2.00 A showing of latest in new straws and Now spring shades in large and small head E.

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1901-1931