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The Brainerd Daily Dispatch from Brainerd, Minnesota • Page 2

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NQC mn THE BRAINERD DAILY DISPATCH, BRAINERD, MINNESOTA Til RHD Air, TANI AK 8, ISSI mmmm PERSONAL, CLUB and LOCAL NEWS Telephone 74 SWEDISH BETHANY CHURCH PROSPERS 2 ORDERS ARRANGE INSTALLATIONS Hobo rf Taylor of Minneapolis today in Brainerd on Leonard RDnes of Ironton Visits! with friends In the city last evening, Wermpter of Pequot called Brainerd yesterday to transact bum ness. Radio Service at Hall Music. A. J. Swanson of Fargo called i Brainerd yesterday afternoon on bu; Iness.

Regular Friday night Dance Crystal Ballroom, Jan. 9 75c pci couple. It ------Al Peterson of South Lake we a business visitor here yesterday a1.or* noon. THF, LAURA LER BEAUTY SHOP will give a permanent wave free of charge to the woman who la lucky rnouch to have her name selected on armary 15. All yon have to do Im to send In your name and address before that date.

This Is open to every lady. Minnesota Fair tonight and Friday; somewhat colder In north tonight. 30, low 17. In evening 78. loudy.

wind. last night 93. At 8 A. M. 94.

Cloudy Northwest wind. rainer 25 Years Afro Enjoyed Sueeessfiil Year as vealed at Annual Meeting FNC Of REPORTS Rev. the O. Fallqnist Testifies Ffheaey of Prayer MefHlngs That the Hwedlsh Bethany church enjoyed a very successful year during IMO, was revealed at the annua! me I Ini-, when were elven lh January 8, 'blanches of the church. Yesterday afternoon an autopsy uk report of RCW.

P. G. Fallquist, held over th" body of Raymond showed new members who died Saturday morning, under lite church, one bad a Hillmrin. It wa a day of Joy for I members as well os for ail concerned including, the pastor of the congregation. Over a hundred adults and 58 children were present at the new I for the Chtistma- program on the eve of Dec.

ti at Hillman. Thirty-sis chit- Royal Ighbors and Modern took pail in the progtam. men onduct monies I pastor anil family of Platte were well remembered by their people. They wish hereby publicity to Jointly Friday BULLETIN BOARD Fred Leeae of Baxter was In Biain- erd this morning attending to business matters. Circa sc- 20c per 181.0 St.

Ask for the healthful Dixie Do-Nuts at your grocer, dozen. Viken was taken to the hospital yesterday, suffciin from a sore eye. ft- M. Skoglund of the Fort Ripley cnamery, transacted business in city this morning. TOMI CHIT Ancient Order of United Workmen Iron Exchange hall.

Ladles Catholic Order of Foresters K. C. hall Sons of Norway Moose hall. Installation Pythian Mistern and Ii. of P.

Masonic hall Tri-Hi CJIrls club C. A. E. choir 824 North Bluff. Prayer meeting M.

E. church. Ballett Construction Company th' has been visiting at his home, 215 Olina, over the holidays J. Bush has returned from lh rnidji where he visited for a week al the home of his won C. A Bush nno family.

He arrived In Brainerd Tuesday afternoon. body of Raymond Cato tor day morning, under the! direction of Coroner T. W. Gibson. nway the year, and one bud Hrs.

J. A Thsbea and Batchelle. movptl floin ify attribute performed Ihe autopsy and found ()yr success to the prayed death was the result of al held regularly on Tuesday hemorrhage, or a stroke of apoplexy nml Thursday evenings by the Young The funeral will be held tUWtfow people and elder folk." said Rev. morning at Motley. quilt, Wednesday evening ordination serv-j the church Included the entertaining of the Mf.

Hale of HOISE DR ESH KH Long and Short Sleeves. sizes 14 to 48, and flJW THE FASHION ETTE 718 Street It Miss Lottie M. Odell, child welfare worker, left this morning for Sauk Center on a business trip. -----Wesley Gilson of Fort Ripley vs os among the out of town business trap actors in Brainerd yesterday. At your lied Owl Store for that matchless blend.

Harvest Queen Coffee, wins you HNI votes for three big prizes. 11 Radiator Service, Electric 170128 Mis. Geol ye Emblem and Eldon of Osakis and Leonard Emblem Seattle, an visiting at home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gamradt, 708 North Ninth street, Mr and Mrs.

Arnold Gustafson and Mr. and Mrs. T. Middlebrook of Crosby wpie business visitors and shopper. in Brainerd yesterday afternoon.

Vt. Gustafson and Mrs. Middlebrook ko visited with friends while hero, Mrs. Bert Waldron of Staples is visiting In the city with her mother is confined at the St. Josephs hospital.

Frank O. Whittier, parole agent of the state penitentiary at Stillwater, was In the city this morning on bust ness. Have several ears and trucks on which I can take timber atunipage, wood, farm products tis part payment. Balance easy terms. WELS MOTOR CO.

Opposite Courthouse Phone 121 It Annual meeting of Brainerd redit Burra at Chamber tit Commote? rooms, o'clock tonight. Election of G. McCabe, secretary. It HATS New Spring Struw aud Fell and Straw eomhinatbms. All colors anil head sizes $2.05 to $5,115 THE FASHIONETTE ices will be held at the First Congr gatlonal church when Rev.

A. Ali will he ordained. Yesterday at the First Congree. I Iona! church Sunday school a few of C. friends presented him wit ii an elegant dress suit case as a math of appreciation of his work as superintendent of the school Mrs.

Walter Courtney and daught Miss Hildegarde left for Minneapolis this afternoon, the former for a few visit and the latter to take up her studies for another year. Dr. J. L. Camp has been reappointed as a member of the advisory commission sanitorium tor consumptives, ny Governor Johnson.

This afternoon a sudden change fo- the worse was apparent in the slcal condition of Wesley Cura, who has been so long confined at the Mi. Joseph's hospital. Ile I not experted to live until morning. Judge W. S.

McClenahan left today for Grand Rapids wfiere he will o- vene a term of court tomorrow morn Ing. Court Reporter George Moody will leave for there tomorrow morning. Attorney A. Allbnght has returned from St. Cloud where he on legal busim ss.

Entertains at Bridal Shower Mrs. R. Wollent entertained at a bridal Hhower Wednesday, given in rnrnpliment to Miss Bemire, bride to be A social w'a enjoyed by all after which a delicious lunch wan served. E. R.

Spink of Montimodi has re turned to his home after visiting with his sister, Mrs. L. B. Kinder, 515 North Fifth street. At your Red Owl Store for that matchless blend.

It's Harvest Queen Coffee, wins you IOO votes for Ulm big prizes. It H. D. Michael, president of the Foil Ripley Citizens State bank, called in Brainerd yesterday afternoon to transact busines. Violin repairing ana leacher of violin.

J. A. Lundeen, 422 S. 6th Mt. IHI I I Mrs.

L. L. Foote of Manganese is at the St. hospital where underwent an operation at 8 this morning. -----Ed.

Eggen and his friends of Kelliher were visiting his grandmother Mrs. Lena Eggen. They are attending college in Red Wing Just think of it! Now less than half tho 1926 price. And besides $1 .50 to $4.50 allowance per pair tor old smooth tiles on new JV Gamble Stores. William L.

Hunt of Pine River and Harvey Britton of Daggett Brook were among the out of town visitors here yesterday afternoon. M. H. Mayo left yesterday foi Mc Gregor whore he is employed with the IH3t2 Moilern Woodmen of America ump 2337 will hold regular meeting In Odd Hows hall tomorrow, Friday evening at o'clock sharp. After the meeting joint iiislallat.t with the Royal Neighbors.

ome lip mid spend the evening, a Brubu, clerk. It Mis. George Wendt and hairy son, Vernon, left this afternoon for their home In the Twin Cities after visit ing at the home of her parents. Mr. ami Mrs.

Joe Frederickson, his parents, Mi and Mrs. Wm. Wendt, also with other i clat Ives and friends for several days. At your Red Owl Store for that matchless blend. Ifs Harvest Queen offee, wins yon BMI voles for three big prizes.

It At the nu ating of St. Episcopal Guild yesterday afternoon. Bishop Kemmerer of Duluth gave a short talk. Bishop Kern merer, accompanied by Rev. C.

M. pastor of St Paul's Epiaco pal chinch of Brainerd, motored to Aitkin to attend a parish meeting of St. Episcopal church. fToud-Brainerd Dint riot Young plea convention In May. This a thrre day r.onventlon, and about 'KIO visitors were cared for on Sunday, concluding day of the convention.

The church also entertained Die Thanksgiving Sunrise service of tin Brainerd Young Church J- erattnn. Financial reports submitted by the treasurers of the various i showed all Obligations were paid, and the church was free from debt. The total balance in all funds ie $252.37. The branches and treasurers of tire church are; Gesntal Fund Oscar Swanson. Ladles Ald Mrs.

Albert O. son. Sunday 'School Rev. G. FallquiM.

Dorcas Society Miss Edith Peterson. Club Paul Swanson. Chiistian Endeavor Bertil Erickson. The Donna society during the year installed new window lights In fbi church auditorium. PrevloiiH to the election of officio John Soderlund, a chatter member, who him held one or more offices every year for the past 40 years, asked to ne The Royal Neighboi of Amen i and Modern Woodmen will hold joint Installation tomorrow evening, Jan.

9. at the Odd Fellows hall Installation WHI be followed by a dunce, to which all Royal ighbors and Modern Wood and their friends are invited, Lizzie Britton i the Royal Neighbors, with Clara Gilmer ar cm colonial marshal. PLATTE LAKE A Happy New to All. Standing at the portal Of the opening year, Words of comfort meet uh Hushing every fear: the Lord, am with thee. Be thou not afraid; I will keep and strengthen, Be thou not Resting on His Promise, What have we to fear? God aff sufficient I For the coming year.

Onward, then, and fear not, His children today; For His Word shall never. Never pass away! The Christmas program on Christ- mas Eve enjoyed toy about IOO I people. The hiirrh w1" filled to th'1 last seat. It another biassed and inspiring event. Clara WohJ who hat! been working In the Cities came home Sunday before Christmas to spend her vneatl ei with the home folks.

She returned the Cities Sunday sifter New Year's, Other folks from here who were in the Off its and spent Christmas at homes hr re, were: Lily and Mid She I wood, John and Helen Hesitater. We nil know from experience the truth of the saying: it ever so humble, theses no place like home." We fc Joice with thcf-c who wet granted this privilege. Comparatively great was the number of members present at the Sylvester services at the church. Ending the year in with song and prayer th" bell tolling out the old express their appreciation CENTER Guild-Officers Named the St. Paul's Episcopal relieved for the ensuing year.

He will yen continue as Sunday school teacher of tho adult Rihle class. Officers of the chuieh alc: Frank Anderson. Vice Chairman John Stenbeig, Secretary Albert O. Anderson. Vice Secretary Mian Florence Swanson.

and at the hour of ii prayer ami song th I ria in in the New Year lire occa- for all present. At the Butner League meeting of January 2. two new members were welcomed intl the League Yrrdn and Myrtle Wohl. Ti League Is enjoying a steady growth in guild Mrs. M.

W. Richards. Mrs. Frank Johnson. Secretary Mis, C.

At meeting at the church yesterday afternoon, the following chosen foe the coming your: fc President Mrs. Clara Close. Vice President Mrs. J. Casey, flkhrond Vice President Mrs, R.

D. King. Secretary Treasurer Auxillary Brandon. A talk war, also given at the meeting by the new Bishop T. T.

Kent merer of Duluth. Riverside T. A. The Riverside Parent Totic hora Association will meet Friday evening at the school. The program will ti In tomorrow evening's Dispatch.

Entertain for Their Mother Mrs, Roy Allison Mrs. A. Runt entertained a few friends yesterday afternoon for their mother, Mrs. Alice Allison, at the home of Mrs. Roy Allison.

It was Mrs. Allison's 72nd birthday. The afternoon was spent socially. hair Rehearsals The choirs of the First Evangelical Lutheran clunch will meet on Friday, tim junioi choir at 4:30 o'clock anti th church choir at 7:30 All men hers arc urged to attend. Trustee, three year A.

S. tg. Other trustees arc Oscar Swanson and John Stenheig. Deacons Frank Andorapn, Charles Swanson and Owaf-wwanson. Deaconesses Mrs.

John Erlckso r. Mrs. John Stenberg and Mrs. P. G.

Fallquist. Organist Mrs. P. G. Fallquist, Collectors Wallace Anderson an.I Leslie Swanson.

Ushers Ralph Lihdberg and Pan! Swanson. Hazel Fallqui and Evelyn Swonson. the Sunday school has not grown In membership enrolled, a very high average attendance has been maintained. The officers arc: Superintendent Oscar Swanson. Vice Superintendent Albert O.

Anderson. Secretary Trensutcr Rev. P. G. Fallquist.

Secretary Treasurer Ralph Llndberg. Organist; Misses Elsie Eric faun and Ellen Erickson, READ TIII- DiM'ATtTI ADS more tiian one way as proven by tire accounts or records rendered at thr meeting. Blat'Ion of oflfedfa was held wffh Ute folioing- prrsidem, fired presto''rn. Myrtle Wohl; treasurer, Edwin Me rf nuson; secretary, Ernest Gross. Who will he next to join in new year? A full house witnessed the greet event, and participated in the festivity of th'- flay, 21 the dedication of the long hoped for Church lit Waller Smith of Brainerd war a township caller Wednesday afternoon, Mr, and Mrs.

C. Foughty were I i New evening callers with Mr.) and Mrs. E. Thorpe. Mrs.

Chaa. ffhipka was a New Year's visitor with Mf. and Mrs. Roash of rssion. Robert Jeffers, who was a holiday visitor his grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. F. C. Peabody, returned to Minneapolis Friday. Marjorie Cunningham a caller at Mr.

and Mrs. C. Fn- day. Palph Borden has bern hauling pulp wood to Brainerd the past week. Mrs.

Melvin Btropp and daughter Delores returned home from Friday where they were visiting relatives. The party and dance at J. W. Chen- Saturday night had a good li adance and a good time was reported. Mr.

and Mrs. O. C. Foughty and Mr. and Mrs.

A. E. Feterabend were Saturday evening callers at the W. C. Haire home.

C. Taylor. Taylor, H. Motts. Floyd Glonville and L.

Deyo, who are working in the timber north of Emily, spent Saturday evening and Sunday their homes. Lenard Benson of Crosby spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin St ropp. Miss Virginia Howe returned to Crosby Sunday where she is teaching.

Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Easton were Saturday evening callers with Mr.

and Mrs. S. Glenville. Miss Mac erd Sunday the high school. William Dickson and Carl Faupel are putting up their lee this week.

C. B. Converse and Frank Langerman are putting up ire for M. Seyferth this week. The Mission Lake Rural Telephone Company held its meeting at Merrifield Monday, and the following officers were elected: C.

B. President. A. C. Taylor Vice President.

E. O. Koernke Secretary. Chaa. Danderell Treasurer.

Melvin Stropp. Floyd Gulda and A. Feierabend were named directors. Floyd Gulda is tieasurer on 45 line, dias. Danderell on 46 line and A.

E. Feieratynd on 33 line. The Fat iii Bureau will hold their meeting this month with Mr and Mrs, P. FrMrfy, Jihuafy 18. School District No.

85 started Monlay, Jan. 5, and district 43 will start Monday, Jon. 12. Wllmn Halgerson and Vera Knerr of Brainerd are the teachera. JUDGE TO SENTENCE ED.

QUIRK MONDAY Youth Enters Plea of Guilty to Entering DU Station, Partner Arraignment Edward Quirk. Brainerd youth, entered a plea of guilty Wednesday afternoon to the charge of entering the Home Oil Co. station. Maple and South 8th streets, on December 7, with when arraigned in district court, He will be sentenced by Judge Graham Torrance Monday morning at IO George Sundberg. who was arrested with him in the station by Brainerd police, was to be arraigned to enter a plea this afternoon.

Charles Barrett, charged with using an auto, the property of Walter P. Tyrholm without the to oe ta enter a plea this afternoon. Young Service The Youns People of the Full oj pel Assembly will hold their regular weekly Fiiday night at 8 o'clock. A tine program has been arranged by Mrs. Ivan Miller and everybody is invited to bring their Bibles and spend the at the Full Gospel Assembly.

Taylor returned to Brainy to continue her studies at With every half soling job that you bring to us, we will give you Free; One Run Mender Needle that uses no thread, hose with original stitch, makes them like new. ar SHOE HOSPITAL So. 7th St. Phone 655-W Master Bred Chicks Place your orders now for baby chicks. A cash discount on all orders placed now.

Brainerd Hatchery New Location, So. 9th St. January Closing Out Sale off All of the following Editions of Sheet Music: Schirmer, Boston, Bach, Fox, Wood, and McKinley Editions. This sale takes in all the above music in stock. Come in and look this over.

FOLSOM MUSIC CO. Friday awd Saturday at The FASHIOHETTE Gerschow Fur Co. of st. Paul, Minn. Will Hold a Sale for 2 DAYS ONLY aud Saturday, Jan.

lith and loth FUR COATS Drastically Reduced Prices As an additional feature in our great January Fur we have made still further In prices. have rut the price to a point that buying a lur coat now Is al most getting a fur ut at our expense instead of Our hiss in your gain. -iC. I 11 rth rr -r- fd A mine, fitch, squirrel nod self-trimmed, tip I RPI Made in our own factory and fully guaranteed. I ti Regularly priced at Nim GROUP NO.

9 Northern Muskrat Coats, ti tell and self-trimmed One silk unusual beauty JI and quality matte in our own factory by expert I rn furriers and are fully guaranteed. Regular price GROUP NO. 3 Hudson Seal Coats Hollander jj dyed seal et mine, Jap mink and self-trimmed. I Regularly priced at I OUR SPEC IAI. Logwood Alaska 'teal models ermine and self-trimmed beautifully lined made in our own shop by ex- I pert furriers.

Regularly priced at The FASHIONETTE Minnesota KEEP RAIMENT WELL CLEANED Smart women know that periodic cleaning and pressing works wonders with a wardrobe. It how many dresses you own, bu coalition you keep 'cm In that counts. Select Dry Cleaners 321 So. RIH Phone 69-W TODAY! Scotland Yard Got lls Man But He Got His Most daiing of all hunted, threatened, never a moment when he might rest yet he found woo and win a beauty fie. another's aims.

rn Ycu'il Thrill To EDMUND LOWE JOAM BENNETT In tho Fox Movietone Thrilling Drama wit Ii DAVID TORRENCE Added Units tv. FIELDS In "The Golf Specialist" PARAMOUNT OI NU JSTAVs TOUR TODAY FRIDAY Home of Paramount lecturei Phone 589 Coining Saturday S' The Obi West Lives Again in the.

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