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The Brainerd Daily Dispatch from Brainerd, Minnesota • Page 6

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Brainerd, Minnesota
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ROTAIUANS MEETH AT THE RANSFORD Rotarian R. Farrand Has Wonderfully Improved the Hotel HOME ATMOSPHERE planning a pionic I ground Sunday. John Belonger took a truck load of to South St. Paul last week. Mr.

and A. C. Taylor. Ed. Taylor and Mr.

and A. E. Fci r- ahend and family motored to Emily and Outing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

V. J. Robinson and family of Minneapolis were end with the Clarence Taylor family. Dr. Robinson and the Tay- MRS.

C. passes away were In Iowa. Mr. and Melvin Stropp were Food and Service Excellent, Home callers to Brainerd the Talent Program 1 the week. x- Mr.

and M. Fred Seyferth, Faupel, Peter Faupel, The Rotary club on Tuesday held an Jj(rft Ar, Kl first meeting at the Hanaford ho HHpn Feterabend were tel, newly remodeled and redecorated evening at the T. ll I Easton home Hare.) Fnughty planning I spending a few with her ents, Mr and O. 0. Fought jr.

Julius Sc bae wing of sack Is visiting with lier sister, Mrs. Funeral Arrangements An nounced Later Christina Jensen passed away morning at her home in Northeast Brainerd at The and beautifully furnished tartan Farrand. The large dining room rn familiar under the previous management of Butler Brothers, partloml off Into two Rich.heavy I first attract one attention. New furniture, new lighting ar. a natural wood finish the oak wainscoting, doors.

beautiful fireplace, all serve to make the dining room where the Rotarian met in groups at small a aceite long to be remembered. And service and food were of the best. Included Fred Boon Rotarian of Manhattan, Kansas; Rev. C. Brandon, rector of Bt.

Paul Episcopal church; Rev. Andrew o- of Minneapolis; B. E. Dunham. The were Dr.

II. A. and Walter ll. Cobban. Dr.

told of the in 1921 when the club received (barter. ll. I Michael president and Walter W(eland secretary. Charter members who spoke briefly when called on by Dr. Be I se were O.

A. Peterson, C. N. Erickson. W.

C. Cobb, B. R. Adair and A. C.

Ebert. Walter H. Cobban gave of his trip throughout the south last winter. He attended Rotary at Baton Rouge and New Orleans. In January they Went to Florida und spent seven weeks there.

More tour were there than In any previous year. There are hard surface all over the state. Hotel rates av Miami are reasonable. The Singing Tower at built by Edward Bok. was visited.

At Washington Mr. and Mrs. Cobban saw tho inaugural parade. In returning, they found good roads from Florida to Iowa. It announced that the fellowship committee will shortly on Its long-promised party.

B. Con vet this week. F. B. Howe motored to Brainerd the part of RANGE symphony TO PLAY HERE GEORGE WHTIE DIES AT NOON Friends Here Try to Locate Relatives Believed Living in Redwood Falls, Minn.

George White, 70 years old. a resident of this city many years passed away at noon today at the Hall Home. Fourth avenue. N. E.

Mr. White Is without any known relatives here. Friends are attempting to locate a brother who is reported to live in Redwood Minn. Funeral rites have not yet been completed. Director Luigi Lombardi Makes Ar rangements for Concert in City on June 2 Has Received Many Favorable Press Notices Upon Appearances in Duluth and Minneapolis An announcement of extraordinary interest to music the on.

made today by Maestro Luigi I.on»- hardi of Hibbing, that the Rang Symphony Orchestra, 40 strong, will first appearance in Brainerd on Sunday night. June 2, at Park theatre. Tickets nre already available at Folsom music store and Dunn dru- store. The event is to Tinder tilt auspices of J. J.

president of the Brainerd Musical club, American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary band, supported also by a group of Hie leading ne sh and professional men of Brainerd. The Range Symphony organized in 1921 by Prof. Lombard! who came here from New York for specific purpose. Year by year orchestra gallied success and recognition in every place it lias appeared. The greatest and most encouraging success has been attained in Duluth and Minneapolis where, before critical audiences of well over 3.POO people, the Range Symphony scored a genuine triumph In different performances in the Duluth armory and University armory.

Minneapolis, during last three months. THE BRAINERD DAUT DISPATCH. BRAINERD. MNNB0TA wpm 1 sons, Donald and Wilfred visited at the Frank Miller home Thursday evening. Alton Norton and son Jackie.

Frank Miller and daughter Ruby attended the May Day festival at the Riverton high school Friday. tWMPAT. MAT 88 KNOTTY CASE decree legal without becoming single again. He can not Institute divorce pro- 11 A DDI A TC I AWC against second wife MAKKlAuE LA ti 5 divorced frnm iTiniuunvuMifiv jf flrst ,0 have the divorce decree set aside so eave, Two and Two O'- HWU P. MWEU SHOOED a aw ut TO PKISOH FOE BIGAMY WHEE Amona from Oak Lawn BIGAMIST bigamist.

fender Romance Mew Revelation of Beauty of Color in Films A hew chapter been written In the history of the motion picture. A new wonder been revealed. the new Richard Dix epic of the West, which opened for a day run last night at the Lyceum theatre, an amazingly wonder- utters I arrangements have not been Henry Congdofl and family, Mr. ani completed as yet, and will he an i Alton Norton and children, Mr. nounced later.

Vie Butler and daughter she leaves two and two Helen. Frank Miller. Ruby Mil were Brainerd Saturday were Sehone and Lena and Gladys, Lawrence Mc- TENNESSEE CHAUCERY COURT Ciilloch, C. Strang. Mr.

and Mr judge HAS CASE UNDER am CONSIDERATION Memphis, May problem In our modern mar- Mrs, Stanley Vanek of Brail, Chris Jensen of At. Baul, G. A. Carlton and John Jensen of Seattle. Wash.

Jensen would have reached th. age of 73 on June 9. ffhe died from the effects of cancer of the liver. OAK LAWN Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Norton were Brainerd shoppers Monday. who visited at the Lawrence MeCulloch home last week were Dr. and C. A. Nelson, Mr, and Mrs.

M. B. Morrison, Mr. and Fred Tracy. Win.

Kau of Platte Lake. ('. lf. Kyllo and Lea Cragun of Nokay Lake. Dan Peterson, Roy Norton, Mrs.

H. C. Miller of Staples and Miller of Wadena. Mrs Frank Miller attended thelude By the chorus, luncheon served at the Riv-I Recitation. Pacing The Buck Scr, Mr, and Dan Peterson an'llriftge have placed Lloyd I children, Mrs.

A. II. Aspholm. I Powell In a strange plight and ho1 Mr. and L.

W. Thomas and baffled a Chancery court Judge who daughters Betty and Lilah spent Fri-jbad case under consideration today evening at the home of form-l(jay, Brother-in-law and sister, Mr.I Powell was sentenced to prison for and Mrs. Frank Miller. (bigamy when he was not a Mr. and Mrs.

W. W. Calkins am; I jH legally married to second son Glenn of Port Angeles. ate I wife although he is not at the Dan Peterson home. I divorced from first, and can The busy this We ca have second marriage annulled sawing lumber at the mill.

I until first divorce decree i set Ernest Gain, Shirley Norton and aside, and lf set aside he becomes a Miss Ruby Miller were dinner guests I bigamist. at the Dan Peterson home Sunday. Powell told Chancellor D. W. he through with marring P.

T. A. Program land wanted to be clear of all matri- The North Ouk Lawn P. T. A.lmonlal entanglements.

wanted meets Friday night, May 24. his second marriage annulled. The program is as follows: He explained he married first Group of songs. in Kentucky but his wife deserted Hearts on Par- him and he moved to Memphis. Af ter six he sued for divorce and obtained a decree, unlawfully, CENTER IDEAL county nurse.

Talk by the presldent- T. A. erton high aehool Friday afternoon, Marion Fisher by the freshmen and sophomore domestic science We are glad to hear that Mrs. Sehone who has been quite 111 the past week better at this writing. The Willing Oak met at the home of C.

II. Kyllo Tuesday. May 14. There were 14 present and seven The afternoon spent tying and sewing after which a delicious lunch served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Ole Bunds.

AI pit i Ida Moo. who is residing at the Mrs. Andrew home spent the week end with her parents nt Brainerd. Frank Goedderx is picking ofT rock on highway No. 2.

Mr. and Mrs. Scbone and family. Alice MeCulloch. Bernard Swanson and Mr.

and A. L. Swanson visited at the Swanson home on Squaw Point, Gull Lake Sunday. Harry Maxfield and A. E.

Whittaker are busy these days putting In additional wire fencing on the fur farm. Those last rains have been quite a benefit to many of the neighbors iu this vicinity as they have been busy past week setting out strawberries, raspberries and other small We are glad to see Mr. and Mts. A. IL Aspholm and family back to Oak Lawn again.

Mr and A. II. Aspholm and law requires two Tennessee A skit by 12 boys and girls ping-1 residence. lug Fow Down and go He then married Virginia Lee Hall Pantomlne I in 1921. first wife learned ol Song, Inga and the marriage and prosecuted him Gladys Nelson.

I bigamy, and asked the decree be set Reading by Helen Butler. aside. to pardoned before he had served Selection on harmonica J. was pardoned before he had severed Edwards. I first full day.

The first wife then Roses of yesterday. (dropped her suit to have the decree Recitation. Even Old Dobbin aside and thus left him legally Elmer Johnson. (married to his second wife. Group of songs by eight girls.

I This second marriage can not he Talk by Miss Walz -Value of because there is nothing to annul. He can not make the divorce Aim of this Now you can regulate the freezing time exactly as you regulate the cooking time in your oven See the new Frigidaire Cold Control today of delicious new recipes are made practical by the new Frigidaire Odd ControL J. C. CLAUSEN 613 So. Sixth St.

Brainerd, Minn. Myrvin and Tom Joy motored out to the J. IL Edwards Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Roy Norton visited at home of Mr.

and Mrs. Art Fisher at Pine Shores Sunday. Mr. and Frank Alexander called at the Dan Peterson home Sunday evening. Among those who attended tho baccalaureate services Sunday even lug were Mr.

and Mrs. lawrence Mc- Cullooh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Klos Sehone and family, Mr. and Mrs Mike Goedders and family.

Men Respectable Men are respectable only aa F. J. Stropp went to Brainerd on Thursday. Mrs. Jane Borden and Wendell Borden motored to Brainerd Friday.

Mr. and M. Seyferth and Fred Seyferth motored to Outing Sunday afternoon. School will close in District No. 43 Friday.

Teacher and are E. J. Houge, Mrs. Anton Monson and Ruth Houge served dinner for the Pastoria! Conference at Normandy resort for the Ideal ladies ald. Mrs.

Clarence Allen and eon Jean called at R. E. Houge home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Ole Oas. Orvll, Maybell and Lester were Sunday dinner at tile IL E. Houge home. Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Hoxelhurst of Montana are visiting at the Jim Ellwood home, after visiting from coast to coast. Mrs. T. A. Clarkquist returner! home after working a few weeks at Grand View Lodge.

Mrs. C. K. and daughters spent Monday afternoon at the IL Houge home. Mr.

and Mrs. Tver Benson motored to Brainerd Wednesday. Effective June 9th 5H HOURS FASTER Los A ngeles T. A MAKES BAKING DOUBLE ACTING you ever thought possible. The always pendable quality of Calumet cry ables you to ac complish better results with less effort.

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int I tan. Alto convenient at Omaha. Ar. Sancta tim Other fine Trains to Cafiforaia With convenient conn ceti oat at Omaha via N. W.

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