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MERXKE XK KKK KKK KKK * SHEVLIN » L RSS2SR A SR AR R LS Mrs. 0. E. Petterson and Mrs. Edna Hanson returned ‘from Bemidji Mon- day afternoon, where they went to attend the funeral of Mrs. Petterson's brother, L. P. Eckstrum. A large yiumber from here spent the Fourth at Alida. ‘J. Ondrasek of Alida was a Mon- day visitor here. The Sunday school of thel Synod church held a picnic at Rev. H. W. Sorenson’s the Fourth. Miss Louise Renne, nurse at the Deaconess hospital in' Grand Forks has arrived home to ‘spend her vaca- tion with her parents. Ben Bredeson and John Desjardines motored to)Bemidji Monday evening. Rev. A. K. Voss of Detroit, Minn., called on friends here Thursday aft- ernoon. G. E. Burfleld spent Saturday in Bagley. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Philip and chil- dren have returned home from lowa where they have spent the past two weeks with friends and relatives. The Clearwater river is a _popular resort these hot days. Mrs. E. Sangren has .returned, to Minneapolis after having spent a couple off weeks at the A. L. Gordon home. ‘George Courtney of Bagley visited with friends here Saturday night. Mathilde Hoff came home Sunday to'spend a few days with her parents. Mrs. O. E. Petterson received the salt news Thursday of the death of her brother, L. P. Eckstrum of Be- midji. L. F. Johnson, forest ranger, was a visitor here last Saturday. Miss Cecil Holton left for Duluth Saturday nmight where she spent the Fourth. She returned home Tues- day. ‘Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Terchroew, 'Chester and Bernice Burfield and Sam Desjardines attended ;ja show in Bemidji Thursday night. Alf Rain spent the Fourth in Du- luth. Frank Bailey of Leonard was a caller here Saturday. _Mrs. J. R. Holton, Cecil Holton, Sunday to see her brother, 7Morris Pitt, who is very ill. Mrs. Oscar Paulson and children left Tuesday for Georgetown, where they will visit Mrs. Paulson's parents. Miss Myrtle Petterson has left for her Xome in Alexandria. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs.. W. O. Gordon, who will spent - a couple weeks at that place. - Henry Holm returned home from South Range, Wis,, Thursday after- noon. H. W. Terchroew left Thursday night for Lime Springs, lowa. Miss Lillian Skarohlid gone to Glencoe where she will visit friends and relatives. Dr. Campbell was a professional caller here last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Edor Bredeson spent the Fourth at Pine Center. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDoaald and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Gordon spent Monday at Fertile. Raleigh Philip made a trip to Red Lake Tuesday. KR E KR XK KR KKK KN * MAPLE RIDGE * 2 b O b b k3 % b % % Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox and sons, Stanley and Floyd, visited at the Maag home Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Beliveau and family motored to Bemidji Tuesday. Nickolas, William and Marie Cloose motored to Bemidji Monday.. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ashby made a busi- ness trip to Puposky Friday. Peter, Fred and' Josephine Welter motored to Bemidji Wednesday. ‘The /Misses Clara and Lydia Maag called on Miss Lula St. Peter Thurs- day evening. Charles Beliveau is now employed by Philip Lacroix. Miss Mabel Tosterud who has been working at the F. Blliott home is spending a few days at home. Fritz Kluck called at the L. Pishl home Monday. Lula St. Peter made a trip to Be- midji Saturday. Miss Martha Maag, who is em- ployed at the Court House in Bemidji, is spending a few days at her home. A big dance was given at the O. Thompson home Saturday evening. Music was furnished by the Helgeson Kaymond and William, Mr. and M |Wind and Mr. and Mrs. Kluck, Mi Lula St. Peter took in the dance al Nebish Saturday. | ed at Bemidji, ds spending a few days at her home. and Dr. Shapnou of Bemidji called at the J. M. St. Peter home Sunday. | drove to Red Lake Tuesday to enjoy | % % % % % % & & % % ® % « % ¥ & # | nesday to work jat the new hotel. one day of the big 4-day celebration | x given there. Those from Maple Ridge who louki in the Fourth of July celebration at iy Fuposky were Mr., and Mrs. Camp- #%. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER IEEE RS R SRR R SRR BN Mrs. 3 s Bemidji hell, Anvilla and Mabel Tosterud, | s, Hormer was taken to Bemifl Dorlo, Philip and Dewey McClellan, |y,q" an ayack of appendicitls and LAKE HATTIE L. Horner, who has been She! on the lawn. Marie, Rudolph, William and ‘;\'IL‘I(-‘WEIs quite 111, but is recovering with- [ has made his home olas Cloose, Martin, Sarah, Daniel| and Charley Beliveau, Clifford ““d[hupe Lula St. Peter, John, Agnes, Jacob | and Frank Funk, Reuben, Clara and Herbert Maag, Andrew Walker, Jim Pine, Norman Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Lacroix and son Miss Agnes Funk, who is employ-| Mr. and Mrs. Lacroix and famil; Reuben Maag and Clifford St. Pet- | er made a hurried trip to Puposky | ‘Thursday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. J. M. St. Peter iln(l! family wigited at the J. St. Peter home Monday. ‘ s to escape Wwithout one alto- | gether. Mr. -and Mrs Clifford Garbs are visiting with Mrs. Garb’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson. Lydia, | William Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Carlson: and daughters, 'Cleo and Myrtle, Os-| M car Thompson, | Mrs. L. V. he H; 1 farm. A number of folks from here went to Park Rapids for the Fourth, re-, porting a good time on their return. Relatives and friends of Granésna eturned to her home Saturday.|and Grandpa Millis spent the Fourth with them, holding a pi2:nic dinner Grandpa ‘Millis spent someyime here several years ago, but in South Da- Loperaticia at present, and ! kota since, returning here lately. We hope to have the elderly couple make this their heme in the future, Harpel's father, Mr. Johnson from Iowa iy here at present | and will remain sometime assisting Misses Genevieve Boyd and Edna |ith the building of a new kouse on went to Birchmont last Wed- ar CAR WASHING WE SPECIALIZE NIGHT or DAY Prices $1.50 to $2.50 C. W.Jewelt Company, Inc. Telephone 978-971 IR L DU Imported Organdies. In permanent finish, Pink, blue, yellow, apricot and American Beauty. “OREGON CITY”” WOOLEN MILLS BLANKETS and AUTO ROBES T T (T i I See them in our north window. Mrs. B. W. Schreck and Mrs. Charles | brothers of Aure. Every one repori- R McDonald motored to Bemidji Thurs-|ed a most enjoyable time. da;!;br K hasi . and Mrs. Ashby and family Get yours now. “‘Mrs. Karl Baum of Bagley cnmelun Mr. and Mrs. Pishl and tamily HEAVY DUCK AND CANVAS In blue and white and brown and white awning stripes. 35¢ to 45¢c a yard TABLE LINENS, ALSO NAPKINS AND TOWELING IN. DENT AL WORK = Beautiful patterns and at almost pre-war pricesat = atatte-=.... ] Did you take-advantage of our big discount during the month of June? E i " YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF - ¢e BAZAAR STORE g During the month of July, for our out-of-town patrons, we will % T N . BEMIDJI, MINN. E . PAY RAILROAD FARES ONE WAY TO ANYONE % = ‘% Contracting with us for a reasonable amount of Dental Work, — e e — I - - - : i This is done to acquaint you with our methods of operation. = EE——— : = b Phone in A Pleased Patient Your Our Best Appointments Advertisement The Largest Jobbers and Retailers of Roof- ing in Northern Minn- ““¢A Clean Mouth with Clean Teeth Wins wilh a Smile’’ ! Bemidji, Minn. With All of Hours: Daily, 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Open Evenings Schroeder Blk. Opposite City Hall QOur Work Sunday, 10 A, M. to 1 P, M. o o s —— We are building our business with dependable merchandise, and buying, as we do, in large quan- tities, are able to offer you the very highest grade Roofing at prices that others ask for inferior grades. Our firm has put on nearly every roof in this vicinity in the last six years—and, you will find, all our customers are satisfied. i We have recently acquired the agency for the justly famous “Neponset” Products, made by Bird & Son. And we are also jobbers, in this territory, for the famous “Carey’”’ Roofing Products. FACTS ON ROOFING . The “First Cost” Is the Only Cost in Putting on a GOOIl ROOF. But if you buy anything but first-grade in Roofing, you have.the “First Cost” and the Up-Keep, which is always necessary in keeping a poor roof in ‘condition to per- form the service expected. One thing, in all the world of building, that gets the most wear is the ROOF—that should be the best part .of any building. ' You Can Always Buy Your Wants in CLOTHING-FURNISHINGS-SHOES AT THE LOWEST MAR- KET PRICES HERE All the elements are working day and night to destroy your roof, and if it is not made of the best of material it can not stand the strain. Neponset Products Insulite Shingles Carey Roofing Wall Board - Building Paper Linoleum and Floor Covering WE BUILD ROOFS WE REPAIR ROOFS Paints What we want to drive home is the fact that we handle and recommend only first- grade Roofing. Our Motto Is: not “HOW CHEAP” but “HOW GOOD” | O. J. Laqua CLOTHIER The labor and expense necessary to lay a good roof and a goor one are the same— why, then, put on anything _but first-grade Roofing? When you have need for any of the products we sell, come in and let us help you figure out the most economical method—don’t buy anything as vital as a roof without first seeing what we can offer you. A GOOD ROOF IS THE LIFE OF ANY HOUSE m 0. W. SIEVERT ROOFING COMPANY The small difference in the first gost is money well expended, because, when your roof is on you have no more bother, and you have what you intended to have— a ROOF. » Minn. e MINNESOTA AVE. BEMIDJI, MINN.