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D R [ BUCK LAKE k' PR R R KRR XM AN KR X We hear Messrs. Arthur Leathey and Bille Hanson expect to leave the first of the week for a visit to Montana and other poimts. They expect to take the Ford Toute. T H. Phillips planted a fine field of potatoes last week. This just about completes his planting for this season, \ + The rains of last week not only put out forest fires but have started the crops and pastures in fime shape. Planting is about completed’ except Tate potatoes and corn. ‘" The wind storm of last Friday blew irees down In all directions, mi king it necessary to clear some of. the wood roads. k Tha Glee club held its regular Wi~ monthly meeting*last Friday at the Buck Lake school house, all mem- pers being present. After the prac- tice, the company were treated to ice eream and cake, the product of Meswrs. Alfred Rogholt and T. H. Phillips. The club says they are fine entertainers. The next regular meet- ing witt be June 3. The entertain-} \gere s the lutest photograph of me&} cgn;lmlt;e:ll;, no; yeetv:‘:vpe.}‘ln;:gi ZP:pnce George, tthe fourth son of the 'compcl:ted obgy ‘:“s L‘rsolh:r‘s well dril- iog of Great Britain, {n_bis uniform ling machine. .as\a midshipman. He Is being trained “7A few friends of Mrs. George Sco- ifor)a naval career, as was his father. field gave a surprise party in her hon-|* o or last Wednesday afternoon at the}! Tonic ifor Flowers. § fhome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. |’ The water in which beef has been 3 1. Botting. Those present were|iwashed before cooking makes ac ex- Mesdames W. E. Davis, H. Gates, A | gellent tonic for roses and gernnicms. Rodien, C. Strecker, A. Scofield;, H. F. Sawyer, A. Sawyer, and Miss Julia Lifquist, A very pleasant afternoon yvas spent. The Blue Ribbon girls met Wed- nesday in a special business session. They were planning for their social and candy pul to be held at the Buck Lake school house, Jume 4th, 10 which every one is cordially in- FACTS ABOUT MILK AS FOOD As an Article of Diet There Are Many Things That Are Not Properly Understood. i The use of milk -as a food has been 80 extensively exploited by the milk interests that there exists a somewhat erroneous Idea about it which a re- cent speaker, before the American Ped- rect. group of children between the ages of 1 and 6 years. These errors might be clssified under the headings: (1) Prolonged use of. milk as an exclusive article of diet. . (2) Increased quan- tities of milk given along svith other foods. % 3 Milk might not only be used too long as an exclusive article of diet and foods, but its nutritional value might be injured by boiling. The laity were taught, and rightly 80, that milk was an ldeal breeding place for germs, and that the.growth of these germs might be inhibited by keeping the milk on ice, or the milk might be brought to a boil. The use of boiled milk was becoming more prevalent, and many injuries to nutri- tion occurred. She Had Sirmple Tastes. A little girl, left in a room with a glass of tall daffodlls, was discovered trying to ‘communicate with the queen of the fairies. She was calling down the bell of one flower and listening at the other, a small dimpled hand, with a crease for the wrist, firmly grasping elther green stalk. “Please send a eake and a big doll,” she said, “to my house, and a new daddy and a taxi so's 1 can go and spend my pennies.” e Luie ‘Winger wais a week ‘end vis- itor at Grand Forks, N. D. The party gn Mr. and Mrs. Julius Nelson, the newly weds, was well at- tended and a good ‘time was reported. They left ‘on the morning train for Bemidji to make their future home. The ball gam¢ that ‘was played be- tween Debs ‘and Island Lake was a . fine game. The score was 5 to 6 in Paul the first of last week to rusti-lravor of Debs. cate for a few months at the farm L. D. Parks spent Sunday with here. We understand that the family fnge “and Mrs. Wynn. is expected up in a few days by auto.| =3 ‘Charles of Neving was calling The neighbors are all glad to seef,¢ the Woodford home Monday. ‘them. Mr. and Mrs. Woodford and Mr. A few of the Buck Lake YOUNZ|peterson of Litchfleld were Red Lake people attended the wedding recep-|caijers Tuesday. ition given Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ers-| * car) Nietz of Rochester is visiting o at Mrs. Berg’s home near Ferris| s pryther W. M. Nietz of Clover, for last Friday evening. ‘They report{, two weeks outing. He is going to 2 very pleasant ‘time. A purse of enjoy the beautiful scemery of the $23 was taken up and presented 10 north. the newly weds as a wedding gift. Mrs. M. O. Rogholt was very seri- ously ill last Saturday and Dr. Smith of Cass Lake was called tofy see her. When last heard from she was slightly improved. Ed Rogholts car, we see. is able § to be around again. Albin Carlson came home. Satur- day evening to spend Sunday with his family. The Blue Ribbon girls have opened up their library at the Buck Lake school house. Anyone wishing to bor- yow books can_get them every Sun- day right after Sunday school. EEE KR KA KKK LIBERTY * IS S Z S S22 2 22 22 d Miss Elva Peterson, who has had a very successful term of school, closed with-. an excellent program, May 21. Mrs. P. P. Malterud of Buena Vis- tta, and daughter, Blanche, were vi dtors with her daughter, Mrs. Cham- Dy Petri on Friday. Hiram Flanders is visiting A. A. Lawson for a few days. ¢ Mrs. Gertrude Erickson and chil- AR KA RN KERK X KK KKK dren were Sunday callers at the x . ALABEA xfhome of Pete Utter. < ) Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sande and % % %% % % 2% % % %2k % ¥ ¥ %[ daughter Catherine were callers i H. J. Peterson -of Litchfield is in Puposky Sunday. this vicinity looking after lixrls lurlx]\— P, Sl ) [ : t wint - 3 ber that was sawed last winter by THE PIONEER WANT ADS the Sandy Rivey Logging company. Mrs. Roy Elbott is on the sick list. BRING RESULTS Herc’s another new summer shape.” ~ Note how lines conform to back of head. O. J. LAQUA "] RECORD THE * OCCASION . 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