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June 22, 238, 24, 25—Northwest- ern Fire Insurance Underwriters An- npal’Outing 'at Birchmont. June 28, 29—County conference.of Hlnnesota League of Women Voters ln Bomldd)i June 28, 29—School of politictal Bducation conducted by Miss Kneu- buhl ‘'of Minneapolis. July 4 to Aug 1.—Union tent Meet- ing by Evangelist C. F. Weigle. July 5.—Patriotic celebration at Be- |~ midji. July 21- zs—Bedpath-Vawter Chau- tauqua. July 26-28—County Teachers’ ex- maination of Bemidji. September 6-11—Minnesota" State fair . R KKK KKK KKK * GRANT VALLEY *® % 2% % 6% b X 2 3 2 ok %k % % D. C. Searles and wife autoed to Fred Langes Tuesday and Wednes- day to assist in caring for their nelco], Mrs. Lange, who was ill with|%® SHEVLIN measles. * % 2R 2 2R 2 3 Donald Shannon and wife arrived g olidod * Mr. Shannon‘s parents in Bemidji. H. 8. Stilwell and wife and Mrs. Casper Knapp attended the school of- ficers’. meeting on Wednesday. Arthur and Lee Dailey went fishing Sunday afternoon. What luck? Donald * Shannon and wife were guests of Harry Vogt and wl!e ‘Mon- ay. Mrs. C. H. Kingsbury returned to ‘her home at Edgerton last week after a five weeks stay with Mrs Fred Lange and family. Florence and Donald erght ‘were Ervin Gordon of this place. and Mrs. Chas. vik Holum. Monday afternoon. gain, but is still unable to walk. Sunday. Mrs. H. . S. Stilwell received a telegram last week advising her of the death of her brother, George Cox. Mr. Cox was in° Bemidji last spring where he received medical treatment. August Ledtke has a narrow escape from a severe injury when 'his team became frightened at the saw mill and the wagon passed over his legs ;vith a load of lumber, which he was auling for the erection of a new ~ ‘house, their house having' burned a visitor in Bagley ou Tueaday. few weeks. ago. here. Saturday in Bemidji. Monday for dinner. town of Moose during the week. Like a breeze off. tl:e water at sune e down, Ward's Or-nr-Cflnh— : bubbling and ‘spar ling with ;lnlelv&l:um s and witl: best sugar (d:e natural acid of dmu fruits). in bottles gt at” fokntatns Propared by Orange-Crush Co., Chicege ‘Laboracorys Los Angeles _ Bottled in Bemidji by 3 LANGDON MFG. CO. Phone 204 Boniforfreeboss,” nc-nnlw in Bagley on Saturday were Mr. and |, Ii*'ilfl’{' XXKKKFS «|Mrs. Weinch, Mr. and Mrs. P. Renne and children, Dorothy Noyes, Ella Hanson, Hattie Gordon and John Desjardines. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gordon motor- ed to Bagley on Friday. Mrs. Ervin Gordon and sister, Mrs. Jim Leich and Mrs. Ludvik Holum were Bagley visitors on Friday. ‘While there they atended the chautauqua. Mrs. Tom Edens of International Falls, arrived here on Saturaay. Mrs. Edens has been visiting relatives at Dresden, Wales and Langdon, N. D. She will visit at the Geo. Burfield honie also at the F. A. Noyes home and will then make an extended -vis- it with Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Scott in the townof Dudley, before reurning to her home at Inter- national Falls. A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. B. Bredeson, and son, Charles, Katie Gordon, Allen Gordon, Teddy Gordon, John Gordon, Gladys Gordon, motored to the State Park on Sunday. Mr. Lukkson of Grand 'F‘orks was a visitor at the Holton home on Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Leich and two e E:‘r;g"; f‘lm%w?d’hntn;.ol;:leua:: ;wl: children of Underwood, are visiting - E 5 friends and relatives here in the vil- lage. Mrs. Leich is a sister of Mrs. Among the people from Shevlin who took in the McIntosh-Bemidji baseball game in Bemidji on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Gordon, Mr. McDonald, Mabel Rauk, Carl Rauk, Edna Hanson, Har- old Searles, Alf Rain, Mr. and Mrs. W. Fritchies, John Desjardines, Le- nora. Thorp, Oberlin '.l‘horp and Lud- Mr. Aspeland and daughter, Ellen guests of Fern and Fred Lange, Jr., [and son,. Winam, accompanied by Henry Stephenson of Clearbrook, vis- Clara Knapp is reported on the|ited at the Ludvok Holum home on Gordon Noyes, who is working in Bagley, spent Sunday at his home Mpyrtle Gordon, Cecil Holton and Mr. Lukkson .of Grand Forks spent Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Barness were guebts at the F. A. Noyes home on . Oliver Barness spent Monday in the village. Mrs., W. E. Gordon and.children returned to her home here on Wed- Quite a number have attended the |2esday after having visited at differ- camp meeting which was held in Frank Bromighan was a business Among the people from the village SBubscribe for Tue Dallv Ploneer who attended the Acme chautauqua . v ent points fn the southern part ot| the state. ¥ Harold Searles, who is atending summer school at the Bemidji normal spent the week-end here visiting with friends and relatives. The Burfield family accompanied by Mr. Technow motored to Sebeka on Sunday, where they visited rela- tives,, Mr8. John Nelson of Grand Forks, N. D, spend the week visiting at the Miller home west of town, Mrs. Nel- son is a daughter of Mr. Miller. She was accompanied by her little daugh- ter, Mildred, who will remain with her. grand parents during the sum- mer. - Mrs. Joe Renne spent the latter part of the week in Bagley visiting with her husband, who is employed Cits a ood idea to combine fresh fruit or berries with your morn- mg ish of The blen offlavor pi-oves delightful and i is in tune June. = | Ibere's a Reason by the Bagley Mercantjle Co., of that | place. 'Mrs. Renne also nttended the chautauqua. Mr. and Mrs. Bourcy of the town of ‘Moose took their little daughter Florence, to Fosston on -‘Sunday, June 13th, Florence has been suffering with an attack of acute appendicitis and while she is slightly improving, she will be confined ‘in the hospital! for some time. ;,__ IIL XK KRR KK NORTHERN *, [Z 2SR SRS 2 o 2B 2 R B 2 8 This township received quite a sur- prise when Ralph J. Cronemiller an- nounced his marriage to Miss Bern- etta Collopy, also of this place. The wedding occurred some five or six weeks ago at Park Rapids. Mr. Crone- miller is a prosperous young farmer and Mrs. Cronemiller is ‘' successful business woman, and has been an em- ployee of the Koors Bros. establish- ment in Bemidji for some time, and will continue there for an indefinite period. Mr.-and Mrs. D.' A. Whiting motor- ed to Blackduck Sunday where Mr. Whiting held church services. Miss ,'Mildred. Whiting and Mrs. Frank Deming were Bemidji visitors Saturday. Ben Kimber- of Clitherall, was in this vicinity again last week. Mr. Kimber is a live real estate man and is ‘bringing a good many settlers to Beltrami county. He returned Sat- urday, .and was accompanied by O. G. Whiting, who will spend a few days-there with friends. Charles Deardorf left for the cities Saturday, where he will spend a num- ber of weeks attending teachers’ A training institute. and Ethel - WANTED to Contract for a Limited Amount - Sweet Cream to Be Delivered D.lrect to Factory Koors Bros. Co IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Ruby Peterson and “DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Subscribe for Tne Ploneer. o IllIlllllllllllll"llllllllllllllIIIIIlIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllfllIIlIIllllllllllllllllllllIlll_l_l!"llllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlIllI UIT . D DRESS SALE 8847 (D 2470 2. 70 A One Hall IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIII|II|IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllllllllllllll!lllllllllIlIIlIIlII i . We absolutely refuse to carry ready to wear from one season to another. 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