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The Brainerd Daily Dispatch from Brainerd, Minnesota • Page 2

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Mum THE BRAINERD DAILY DISPATCH, BRAINERD, MINNESOTA THURSDAY. AUGUST 30, 1928 PERSONAL, CLUB and LOCAL NEWS Telephone 74 Miss Marion Batchelor is a Minneapolis visitor today. Don A. Freeman of St. Cloud was a Brainerd business visitor today.

Sherlund a for TEXACO Gas. 2 3 4 tf Miss Josephine Graham returned from a visit to St. Paul last night. C. K.

Wollthan, of St. Cloud, was a business visitor in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. F.

A. Fnrrar drove to Taylor Falls, Wisconsin this morning. TONIGHT is the night of at the Lyceum with John and Greta Garbo. "Love Gilbert 7413 fair tonight and Friday; warmer Friday possibly light frost in lowlands of north portion tonight. Aug- 30.

Maximum 63, minim urn 48. At 8 A M. 51. Cloudy. Northeast wind.

Mrs. F. E. Hingham ad left for a visit with relatives in Iowa. Rev.

and Mrs. Morris I-. Bv eras have returned from a vaca Hon yesterday their home in Hop kins. Minnesota. September F.

A 30th anniversary celebration. Four weeks of big shows. 7 2t 6 Miss Mary Tornstrom has returned Assistant Forest Ranger CL Carlton Is In Pillager this afternoon, where he has harge of a forestry exhibit at the Cass county fair. Leo Stinger of St. Is visiting a few days here with Ills friend, liny Vogel.

from an extended canoe trip In northern Minnesota. She Was one of a party of six. Hilton Weill to Mrs. Fred and children of Bemidji are visiting friends aud relatives in the city. Valuable tickets with every dollar purchase at Brainerd Faint and Wall Paper Co.

N. P. Olmsted and son, oms have returned from a canoe trip in northern Minnesota. Sewell of near Brainerd, Minneapolis this morning where lie will exhibit a Holstein calf in tile stale fair. 3 lbs.

carton lard, 49c; Nut Margarin "Pick lb. 19c, Friday md Saturday only. Red Owl Market. It II M. Carpenter of Muncie, who is a guest of Mr.

and Mrs. S. Hunt of Merrifield for few days, was a Brainerd visitor today. WATCH for theatre announcement next week fur Sept. Big Loins! 71 lf Mildred wishes to announce that she will accept a limited number of piano pupils or Saturdays Call 1177-W.

T. E. Nitterauer returned from Minneapolis las! night, Mrs. NII terauer remained behind to visit for si few days with clat Ives. Gerhart Flaitta cago today, where Iii ins a week's vacation.

from Ciii- DANCE AT FT. RIPLEY THURSDAY Northern Serenaders TP: Mrs. Carl Brown of St. Paul, who lias been a guest Of her many friends In Brainerd, Is on lier way to Duluth for a visit with lu husband. The Bemidji Business College has many rails for thoroughly trained workers.

There is always a demand for our graduates. We invite you 1 enroll with us on Monday, September 3. ll Clerk of Court W. A. M.

Johnstone returned from a business trip to Minneapolis last night. Mr Mrs. L. daughter Ruth of Bay Brainerd visitors today. Hall Luke ail were Sept.

Weeks of Great Shows! 741 I G. F. Plunkitt and E. B. Thompson of Minneapolis wore Brainerd business visitors today.

My building is have to have a chance to save those dollars. E. A. Page, jeweler, 606 Laurel. lit Mrs.

L. J. Mr BI left Tuesday fur Hugo, where abe plans to niuke un extended visit. Mrs. Hotchkiss and son Laverne returned to their home in Eau Claire, yesterday after a visit with Mrs.

daughter, Mrs. A. B. Thon, 408 Third Ave. N.

E. pn.ni I iii A WONDERFUL BUSINESS TRAINING Positions for Grid- uutes Basketball Orchestra Other activities Lowest tuition rato in Northwest. Fall Opening first Week in September. Send for new loose-leaf Catalog today. HI.

Cloud Unverslty of Business. Scil Miss Mildred O'Brien has returned from at tending the summer session at the of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and will resume lier position in Brainerd high school next week. Mr. and Mrs. Enls OI son, who have been visiting the par- I ii Mr.

and Mrs. O. C. Olson, left yesterday for St. Paul No visit relatives before returning to their home in Miles City, Mont.

Mr, and Mrs. Norman and daughter Loraine visiting in the home of Mrs. parents Mr. and Mrs. II.

It. White on Gull lake. Mrs. Norman will be remembered by her many friends as Miss Ruth White. Read the DISPATCH ADS They Will Make Your Pay Check Go Farther rainerd 25 YEARS ASO I From the Daily August 30, 1903 Miss Mabel Carmlehlel returned to her home In Bt.

Paul this afternoon after a pleasant visit in this city with Mr. and Mrs. M. Carmlehlel, Mr. and Mrs.

N. H. Ingersoll left for Bt. Paul this morning to take In the Htute fair. Attorney E.

Lum came in from Dill ti iii this morning on legal business. The Brainerd Murine band will give their outdoor concert tomorrow night instead of Wednesday night this week. Tills is done so that son) of the boys ran attend the state fair. Auctioneer Lynch sold the Kalev stock on Saturday afternoon and the Kale, netted the neat sum of 1560. John Boyla and WI OII I fred Purdy left this afternoon for Indiana wher they win attend school for the coming year.

Harry Patek returned from the lakes north this morning where he spent a delightful Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luken left for the Twin Cities this afternoon. H.

VV. Linnemann left last night for St. Cloud where he joined a party of friends. They go to North Dakota for a Chicken hunt. Miss Itelily returned yesterday noon from Staple- where she had been visiting for a short time.

for Minneapolis, where she will attend the state fair. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maniple are expecting their daughters for a few visit over Labor Day. A nice crowd attended the aid ting at Mrs.

Collins' Thursday. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. William Van Zant. Mr. and Mrs.

Archie Lively spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. George Lively. Ernest Lively of Grand View Lodge Sunday at home. Gerald Vlinen visited his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

E. E. Havens, last Friday and Saturday. WEST OAK UWN CENTER Mr. and Mrs.

James Brockeraon were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.1 Alvin Andrews Sunday. Well diggers are at work digging a well for E. Laughton. The West Oak Lawn school September 4.

Mrs, Anderson will be Uhe teacher for this term. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hagenbart. and daughter Minnie were visiting in the Alvin Andrews home Sunday evening.

Mrs. Andrew and children were allers in the Joseph Vanek home i Monday. The weather was pretty bad for threshers the last two weeks. and games, after which a light lunch was served. The guests were Hazel Burns, Murrell Goedderz, Bettv Robertson.

Dorothy Kinney, Edith Heald, Doris Geist, Leola Buchite, Malcolm EiP.son, Gaylord Kinney, Ross Olmsted. Asle Trommaid, Joe Heald, Harry Goedderz, Ralph Hallquist. Jack Kyllo, and David Weber. nK The Willing Workers of the Swedish Baptist church will be entertained by Mr. and Mra.

Carl Anderson, on Friday evening, Aug. 31. at 8 clock In the church parlors. A program has been arranged. Members are urged to he present, and are welcome.

Mr. ami Mrs. M. K. Morrison will motor to lietnhljl tomorrow, where they will spend Lahoi Day with their daughter, Mrs.

William Liaotte. Fred Adcock Of Crosby was a Brainerd visitor this morning lie left for (lie state fair at Minneapolis where he will exhibit a Holstein (alf. Joe Larson has resigned lits position witli tho Nash-Fimh Company and left for Thief River Falls today. Masquerade Skating Party LUM PARK TONIGHT Cash prize $6.00 For Are, lire anc automobile to turance see Win. Graham, Jr.

210 touth 4th street. Mr. aud Mrs. William Hemmers, 820 Fourth Ave. N.

returned last night from Aberdeen, S. whore they have been visiting the past week. Mrs. Clark aud daughters Laura and Jean returned to their home in Youngstown, Ohio today after a months visit in the F. A.

Farrar home. Carl Zapffo, Brainerd Boy Scout returned yesterday from a trip from New York to San Francisco, dying safety marking along Ihe highways iii the company nf three Other scouts from various parts of the country. Fall Term opens next Monday. Sept. 3rd.

Office open all day. Good boarding places left. Come directly the Office and we will direct you. ST. CLOUD BUSINESS COLLEGE, N.

M. Ables. Prop. It Miss Florence Jones of Beefwood was in the city tills morning before caving for tho state fair in Minneapolis. where silo will exhibit a Suernsty calf that won tile sweepstakes at the recent Crow Wing county fair In Pequot.

Eddie Inigrund returned from the southern part of the state last night where lie has been Visiting friends. VAUDEVILLE at the Park Sunday, matinee and night. every 33tf Fountain pens at and Ever Sharp. E. A.

Page, jeweler, 606 Laurel. 7IG Tho Misses Estella Magnan ani Edith Holmqutst have returned to Duluth alter a two weeks vacation spout with friends and relatives in the city. Paul Pickard made a business flip to St. Cloud today, where he inter viewed tin' superintendent of the Prudential insurance Company of America. David Arthurs of Arthurs Point, went to Minneapolis today to meet relatives coming from Si.

Louis, Mo. Mrs. M. Rice has returned to lier home in Seattle, after a visit in the Frank Bingham home. James ll.

Alderman of the Alder man-Maghan Company. returned from Minneapolis last night, where he has been for the past throe day." on business. Robert W. Block, proprietor of the Gateway Inn on Highway No 19 was a business visitor in the city today. Reduced prices on entire stock.

Brainerd Paint and Wall Paper Co. 6 7 tf Mrs. Bd Luck and sons of Duluth are visiting Mrs. Fred Haas, Mrs. Morris LeMoine and other Brainerd relatives.

Assistant Forest Hanger C. Carlton has been in Motley for the past throe days, whore he lins been displaying a forestry exhibit at the Morrison county fair. Mrs. Grover McGinn and children Ward and Mary Mss have returned from San Jose after spending three months witli Mrs. A.

II. Weber, sister cf Mrs. McGinn. Mr. and Mrs.

C. W. Hoffman and daughters, Elizabeth and Mary, and Mrs. A (). Hoffman expect to drive to tomorrow, where they will visit Mr.

and Mrs. C. L. Hoffman. C.

I- Hoffman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hoffman.

Mrs. F. A. Entertains Mrs. F.

A. Thompson, 3Of, North Ninth street, entertained ll of her friends at a bunco party Monday evening, In honor of her guest Mis. C. II. IlailHH of St.

Ixonia. Mo. Mi Irene Hoe mer won fir prise in th bunco playing while the consolation prize fell to Miss Geraldine Kiebler. guests enjoyed a luncheon, and favors of rose were given. Mrs.

Hams sang several selections Ii at were very well received. Those present wore the Misses Bernice Murphy, Irene Hornier, Irene Tureotte, Mayine Nelson. Esther ffladys Rarditt Helen McCaffrey, Geraldine Kiebler, Marcella Katnpmaiin, Mrs. Wimii- lred Zlebell. sud Mrs.

C. IL ffauss, Hie honor guest. DAGGETT BROOK Englehart and son, Brainerd for a I were in Mrs Clarence Bernard, are in The Vanderwerker family Brainerd Saturday. The Home Oil trlick of Brainerd was In this this week livering kerosene and gas to its CUB tomers. Mr.

and Mrs. Seward Hnlsapph and children visited the Ben Hols apple family Sunday evening. Bort Rouse called on his Mrs. Perkins, Sunday, she is in Dcerwnod Sanatorium. Mr and Mrs.

Ben Hoisapple and family were guests at the J. B. James home Sunday afternoon. FORT RIPLEY Roy Jeffers of Minneapolis was a caller at the F. C.

Peabody farm last Roy son. Robert, and sister. Mrs. A. Cunningham and daughter returning to Minneapolis with him.

The threshers are idle the last week on account of the rainy weather. The grain Is turning out fair, oats tunning 40 to 43 bushels to the acre. Mr and Mrs. Jack Robinson and family of Des Moines, lowu, were allers on C. D.

Taylor last week. John Oeisinger threshing rig is on the Faupel farm at present. Art Felerabend and BUI hresiling rig is on the Melvin Horten farm in Lake Edwards township. Several of the Center folks took in county fair Friday and Saturday and reported a bettor fair than last year, A number of tourists have left for their homes this week on account of school resuming Tuesday. Mr.

and Mis. Aubrey Dent spent the week-end with Mrs. Dent parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.

C. Peabody. Chai. Khipka was a Brainerd caller Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Smith and family were callers at the Walter Smith cottage on Silver lake this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grundin and Mrs.

W. Nelson of Brainerd were (allers on Mr. and Mrs. W. S.

Glenville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stropp were Brainerd callers Monday. The baseball game in Merrifield Sunday was won by Emily by the score of ll to ti.

Clyde Ntldecer hns completed tile painting at the school house Friday. M. Seyferth of Silver Beach left this morning for Washington, I). on business. Miss Louise Clausen Entertains Miss Louise Clausen entertained a group of friends last evening at her summer homP Gull Lake In honor of Miss Hazel Burns, who Is leaving soon for Oaakla, where will make her future home.

The evening was spent In dancing Band concert and dance at Lum Park Friday. August 31. American Legion Auxillary band. Tickets 50c. Vocal soloist.

7413 Miss Ann Laipplc will arrive in Brainerd Sunday evening from Iowa Falls. Iowa, where she spent a short vacation after attending the Bummer session at the University of Michigan. will resume her posit ion as biology instructor in tile high school. County Agent E. G.

Ruth left for Minneapolis this morning with the Crow Wing county booth which he will exhibit at the state fair. The exhibit was so large that a truck was I (quired to haul ii In. Last year Crow Wing exhibit placed third in the state. forget the Sale at Brainerd Paint and Wall Paper Co. 67 ti' Attorney Hilding Swanson returned last evening from Minneapolis.

where the adjourned hearing of Richard Fort vs. the Mahnomen Mining Company was heard before Referee Hatch, the being a claim of Mr. Fort Tor the loss of an eye while working for the company Previous to the hearing Mr. Swan son attended a hearing at Fort William, Ontario, where depositions of witnesses were taken. GULL RIVER GRETA GARBO cmd JOHN GUBERT in Mr.

and Mrs, W. E. Lively and family of Minneapolis spent the week end in the George Lively home. Mr. and 0.

Chrlstopherson Sunday at South Long lake. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Lynch have entertaining Mr. brother from Minneapolis.

Greta Garbo had an experience net vouchsafed most actresses for when she Pl eyed the role cf Anna nina iii she was playing the role of her favorite heroine in favorite novel. Iii the new Metro- Gold wyn-Mayer production. adapted from the Tolstoi classic, Gilbert and she head a notable Charles Mitchell spent Sunday in cast in a vivid recreation of this our valley. jcelebrated Russian romance now Mrs. E.

K. Havens left Tuesday showing al tile Lyceum. Miss Nancy Turley, who has a gummer home on Gull lake, is Jog Miss Catherine Carmlehlel, 619 North Sixth street. R. C.

A. aid CROSLEY With Dynamic Speaker MUSIC CO. CLOTHES All WOOL All $22.50 We are showing our complete sample line of beautiful all woolen Suits, Overcoats, Tuxedos, Tup Coats and Extra Pants, Call New Brainerd Hotel for your home. No trouble to show. Aug.

30-31. A J. WAGNER, Saleiman ir fibVK try toys PILLAGER FAIR WHI Be Held Aug. 31, Sept. 1-2 Tkt people el Brainerd are cordially invited to attend Sunday.

SepL 2nd, as this is Brainerd day. The Brainerd Ladies band will give a concert at 1:30 p. ai. Come and See a Good Fair. Free Attractions.

Indoor Circus. (Comical Stunts) Big Vaudeville Show and other amusements. Forget to See This K. HcGUIBE. Sits.

Pillager P. H. SOBS. Secy. Miss Margaret Cook called at the W.

A. Gilson home Sunday and in the afternoon Ruth, Alice, Margaret, Mahle and Eugene (Dillon and Margaret called at the Fred Hartman home. Tom Dixon who had pneumonia Is recovering rapidly now, Miss (trace is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Houle of Forest Lake, Minn. Jimmy Steward and Ovid Dubois of St.

Mathias have gone to Dakota to help through the harvest season. The District No. 109 school will open Tuesday, pl. 4 Their er will be Miss Genevieve Styke. Watch for Special Announcement of Shows for September at the Lyceum and Park Theatres Soon.

You need money most when you got it! Don wait for a financial emergency. Start an account now and let it grow with regular deposits and compound interest. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BRAINERD, MINNESOTA Interest Paid on Time and Savings Accounts The Last Rose of Summer Means the first frost of Fall, And the put in your supply of cold weather STANDARD COAL You will find this new STANDARD coal to be the same high not ixi burned with practically no smoke and very little actually leaves less than thirty pounds of ash to a thousand pounds of coal. Right before Winter comes, order your genuine STANDARD coal. For late exclusively by Standard Lumber Co.

aul H. SCHULDT, Mgr. Phone 112.

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