Summary: | •tf Houglum Furniture Co. Everything in HIGH GRADE FURNITURE o Victor Phonographs 9 and Records o MOORHEAD, MINN. Drugs Stationery Canday Kodaks Moor head Drug Co, 506 Front St.,—Phone 1919 PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS 0 Try Our Luncheonette—It Will Please You Telephone 1329-W o H O M E B A K E R Y A. V. ANDERSON, Prop. MOORHEAD, MINN. MARY S. HART'S STORE Sporting Goods 205 Broadway FARGO. N. D. We are complete Special Courtesy to Students Briggs Floral Co. Phone 762 "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" MOORHEAD, MINNESOTA New Location—1*t National Bank Bid Nesheim's Drug Store Fox System Kodak Finishing Visit our Soda Pullman 622 Front St. 1st Nat Bank Bldg MOORHEAD, ' MINNESOTA DR. O. J. HAGEN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office hours: 11:00—1:00 2:00—4:00 Fargo Clinic 4:00 to 6:00 First National Bank Building MOORHEAD, MINN. PAN'S RESTAURANT WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE Coffee and Home Made Pastry Our Specialty MOORHEAD, MINN. G. L. GOSLEE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Upstairs First National Bank Block Office Phone 365-W Office hours Res. Phone 366-R 2 to 5 P. M. MOORHEAD, MINNESOTA DILWORTH DAIRYiMEN'S ASSOCIATION PRED OLSON, Mgr. Clarified and Paaturlzed MILK, CREAM and BUTTERMILK Cor. 10th St. and 1st Ave So. LOCALS Among the Alumni who visited at the college during the weekend were: Lillian Arness, Clara Akre, Geneva Thompson, Martin Hagen. Ernest Wdllan, Ragnhfld Haugo, and John Larson. Mrs. Bollfngberg of Bremen. NT. Dak., visited with her daughters Bella and Sophia, last wee-k. Miss Henrietta Evanson. who was a member of the Freshman Class in 1920—1921, visited at the college last Sunday. Miss Ullian Bangs spent tho week-end at WaleoU, N\ D. The Misses Alice Fedje and Pearl Johnson visited over the weekend at Ulen with Miss Geneva Johnson, who is a teacher in tho Ulen schools. Myrtle and Arthur Nelson, Cora and Erwin Reiersgaard, and Harry Halvor-sen spent the weekend at tln>ir homes in Ulen. Minn. Mr. Dingsor of Summit. South Da-kota visited his daughter. Helen, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mo and family of Summit. South Dakota, visited with their daughter. Evelyn, lust week. The Misses Ruth Sillness. Lillian Rolsvig and Hazel Dahl enjoyed a weekend visit at the Dahl home at Detroit. Mr. Peter Oos spent the weekend at his home near Barnesvllle. Minn. Miss Margaret Hultin, visited her brother Clifford, Sunday afternoon. Messers Lodver Scheie, Melvin Vox-land, Reuben Peterson. Reinold Veiths, Arthur Dierecks, and Harry Jorgenson motored to Mclntosh Sa-turday. Miss Moe of Hitterdal, visited with her sister Elsie, this week. The Misses Martha Sandness, Marie Scheie, Mabel Gunderson, and Bernice Ensherg and Messrs Lodrer Scheie and Henry Gunderson enjoyed a week, end visit at the Gunderson home near Glyndon, Minn. Last Friday, Prof. Wickey lectured to the Cass County Directors at Cas-selton, North Dakota, on "The Cost of Education". Sunday he lectured at Page, N. D., and Monday evening on a Lyceum Course of the Young People's Society at Lake Park. His subject was "The World's Situation and Its Needs." Mr. Olaf Thormodsgaard was caftled home this week on account of the death of his mother. Mrs. H. L. Melgaard of Minnea-polis is visiting her daughter Ruth Melgaard, dean of women and her son Harold, at the college this week. paper and a strip of orange crepe na-per could not be guessed until the minute limit was announced, and the millinery creations, were dispanyeu\ The honors were carried off by Clara Stono and the lack of them by Misa Melgaard. Lillian Bangs. Adelaide Hov, Cor-delia Skutta. Clara Stone, pledged thoir loyalty to the ALPHA KAPPA CHI and were formally accepted In-to aotlve membership. Miss Mefl-gaard became an honorary member of the society. The now members (iistingulsh'.nl in their presentation of a reatlistie. impromptu, one act play, a scene in tho rvan*s office-, Concordia. The spirit of Hallowe'en wan evi-dent also in the delicious lunch which was served. Miss SIgno Benson and Miss Julia Brenmnn were the alumna members present at Un» party. Alumni Notes The fallowing Alumni attended the M. K. A meeting in Minneapolis: Alvira Hanvig. 'T.I; Geneva John-son. "23: AJfred Saether, '17; Martin Hasen. '22; Jos. Martinson. "l'.\; Ivy O rover. '23; Ruth Rasmusen. '21; Fernanda Urberg, -23; Olga Wagnlld, '20; Marie Mulmin. '21; Gilbert mi-bertson. '19; Agathe Madsen, '20; Walter Aamoth. '17; Alviu Halvorson, '17; Mildred Kalheim, '17; Edwin Loe, '23: Oustav Neategaard, '23; Leonora Larson, '22; Cornell Christianson, '15; Cora Gunderson, *21; and Annie Nel-son, '22. Mr L. T. Nordlie 'IT is now assist-ant Professor in Economics in the James MHflioan University. Decatur, ID. Mr. Gilbert Gilbertson '19 is at pres. ont superlntedent of schools at Wil-low River, Minu. Alfred L. Saether '17 is serving his second year as Superintendent of Schools at Wood Lak«j, Minn. Miss Signe Benson '20 Is again back at Oak Grove Seminary, Fargo. This summer Miss Benson enjoyed a trip to the Glacier National PaTk. Miss Martha Brennan '17 spent a part of her summer vacation at Long Beach. Cal. visiting with her slater. Walter Estby '20 teaches Science and coaches basketball in'the GO en-wood, Minn. High School. A "SPECIAL" Offering of New SUITS and OVERCOATS Specially Priced at $25.00 to $45.00 A Large Assortment at $35.00 The Plymouth RUDY GLETNE 4th and Front St. Moorhead, Minn. 4\ 4 Gustavtis Adolphns College is to have a Bible Institute Extension Class, conducted by Dean Miller, similar to the course being given by him at Concordia this year. B. F. MACKALL (Incorporated) Druggists Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Books Stationery and School Supplies 510 Front St. Moorhead, Minn. Hannaher & O'Neil, Ioc WHOLESEALE GROCERS MOORHEAD, MINN. Moorhead Weekly News (and Citizen) DAILY NEWS Ingvald Grangaard '19 is now Sup- . erintendent of Schools at Forman, | N. D. - MOORHEAD NEWS CO. J. H. FREEMAN, Manager Commercial Job Printing, Stationery, etc. Advertising MOORHEAD. MINNESOTA I I MOORHEAD, MINNESOTA Dr. B. T. Bottolfson, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON First State Bank Block MOORHEAD, MINNESOTA G I F T S ' FOR EVERY OCCASION T. C. WILSON WATCHMAKER (AND JEWELER MOORHEAD, MINN. FACULTY CLUB MEETS. ''The Radio", was the topic pre-sented 'by Prof. Aardaha at the meet-ing of the Faculty Club last Wednes-day evening, Nov. 7. A radio had been installed in the Domestic Science Hall and messages were received from Kansas City and various radio sta-tions. At each meeting of the Facul-ty Club the speaker presents some topic In his own field of leads in the discussion of an educational question. Miss Helgerson and Mrs. Hjelm-stad served as hostesses. A. K. C. HAVE PARTY "King Tut's lungs"—"King Tufa Teeth"—"King Tut's beard"—"King Tut's eye"—shriek upon ehreik rent the air—for It was HaUow'en, and darkness impenetrable and profound completed the setting at the merry-making of the ALPHA KAPPA CHI. Weird, breathless tales of uncanny apparitions and hair-raising experi-ences drew tho tense but eager group on the floor closer and closer to-gether. What miracles can be (performed with six pins, a sheet of black tissue George Refshun '12 Is at present teaching at Belford. N. D. Mr. Sedvin Ryen '15 has quit farm-ing to take up teaching. Cora J. Gunderson '21 is teaching nt Bellingham, Minn. Guatav Forester '19 is just finish-ing up his theological studies at the U. of Chiistiania, Norway. Alvin. Halvorson '17 Is- at Minneota, Minn., as Superintendent of Schools again this year. Walter E. Aamodt is Sup't of Schools at Braham, Minn. Olaf Birkeland '16 who has for a number of years been superintendent at Cyrus, Minn., is this year enrolled at the t/uther Theological Seminary, St. Paul. Rev. Peter M. Troen! '16 ot Ashby, Minn., was this summer married to Miss Margaret Grevstad ot Deerfield, Wis. Mae Anderson '20 is an instructor in mathematics at Waldorf College, Forest City, Iowa. iLARSON'S "BARBER SHOP" Yes, we have Glo-Co ttiat keeps your hair in place. Don't forget we can supply you with anything you need for home shav-ing and save you money. Shop under Farmers & Merchants Statd Bank. MOORHEAD, MINN. When in Moorhead Visit REMLEY & OLSON Wholesale and Retail HARDWARE, CORNICE, ROOFING and FURNACE WORK PAINTS AND OILS PHONE 550 Moorhead, Minn., and Dllworth, Minn. JOHNSON CANDY CO Wholesale Confectioners MOORHEAD, MINN. EDGAR E. -SHARP ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR 16-1!) First National Bank Building MOORHEAD, MINN. k \ WEST PIANO COMPANY BAND INSTRUMENTS No. 9, 4th Str. No. Moorhead, Minn. DR. J. H. SANDNESS Dentist Phone 854—Re«. Phone 1707-W Evening by Appointment Room 6 Gletne Block MOORHEAD, MINN. Hours 9—12 1:30—6:00 DR. H. J. THORNBY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phone 434 W and R Rooms 9—10 Gletne Block MOORHEAD, MINN. HENRY SCHROESDER, Pree. C. A. NYE, Vloe-Pree. 1RTHUR COSTAIN, Vto^PreB. GEO. M. COMSTOCK, Cashier E. S. PETERSON, A«rt. Cashier. First National Bank CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $150,000.00 Interest Paid on Savings Deposits THE OLDEST BANK IN CLAY COUNTY MOORHEAD, MINNESOTA s For Fine Tailoring at Moderate Prices MEL EVENSON Tailor Moorhead, Minn.
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