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| | R S e R 8 L T 5 | 'New Disco HELGA Mys. H. R. Gillette is ill at her| home. kindly gone to' the Gillette home to! - assist the family and the sick. There was no school in Plantaga- net school ‘house Tuesday, the build- ing being used for election purposes. “Mrs. J. P. Pogue will leave for ‘Hibbing on Thursday to visit with her song and their families there. :Geo. Durand has gone to Minne- apolis to undergo.:a surgical opera- n. ! Members of the R. E. Anderson and Joe King families are recovering from sickness. ¥ There was a splendid attendance at ‘the Rosby Sunday school Sunday in spite of impassable roads, many of the members, little big, walking to service. Mrs. Conrad Slough is recovering from two weeks of illness. Corporal Carl Lindvall is home from his camp in Georgia to attend the funeral of his baby sister, little Alice Lindvall, aged 6. To Alice Lindvall God has plucked a flower from His garden, Or precious plants so rare; He has chosen this wee, little maiden, " She is now in His heavenly care. | This fragrant, pink-tipped blossom, Of velvety smoothness sweet, Has escaped earth’s hard lessong And waits at the Master’s feet. We would not recall little Alice, Though we miss her darling ways, Her touches that are still about us, Her voice that seems to stay. God haz plucked a flower from His & garden, » “The Lord giveth and taketh away His will, not ours, on earth be done,” In humble faith, we pray. God has plucked a flower from His ¢ garden, b 5§ Of precious plants so rare; He has chosen this wee, little maiden She is now in His heavenly care. SHEVLIN Mus. Arne Olson and Mrs. Alfred Olson_entertained the Ladies’ Aid of the Norwegian Lutheran church in the basement of the church Jast Wed- | nesday. Misses Martha Teigland and Inga Volden of Alida were here Tuesday en route to Park Rapids. Miss Signa Paulson, who teaches near Clearbrook, spent last week end 'BASS LAKE Dr. B. Borreson of Bemidji made Mrs, Wm. Church hag very|a professional call in this town Mon= day. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wheeler were Bemidji shoppers Thursday. Forest Sathre, who has. been ‘at- tending the Teachers college in Be- midji, is spending his spring vaca- tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sathre. Mrs. ‘Pearl Baird and daughter June and son’ Robert visited = Mrs. H. Lester Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Wheeler are the proud parents of twin daughters, born March 6. At present writing, al) are doing fine. 54 Oscar Neff, who has been on the sick list, is able to be out again. Mrs. E. Skein called “on Mrs. James Wheeler Friday. ' Walter Stout arrived Saturday at the Ralph Wheeler home to assist Mrs. Wheeler with her household duties. Mr. and Mrs. G. 1. Goodmanson and_children attended church in Tur- tle River Saturday. Roy Laymond transacted business in Bemidji Saturday. , George and Albert Utech hauled cordwood to Bemidji Friday. They report the roads in poor condition. Mrs. Wm. Philip, who has been caring for Mrs. Ralph Wheeler and her infant daughter, returned to her | home Saturday. Mrs. John Wold and children were among those who attended church in Turtle River Saturday. Ralph Wheeler called at the G. L. Goodmanson home Saturday. Ralph Wheeler called at the G. I Goodmanson home Saturday. Miss Mildred and Etta Neff called ning. Chester Odell assisted John Wold in grading his potatoes Wednesday. Elmer Skein was a Sunday calier at the J. S. Wheeler home. Mrs. Fred Craver left Saturday for Bemidji, where she will visit for a few days with friends. Mrs. E. M. Sathre entertained friends Sunday. The Bass Lake school will enjoy a holiday Tuesday on account of town election, which will be held in the school house. d TURTLE LAKE Mrs. A. C. Luense was a_between- train shopper in Bemidji Thursday. John Walter called at the Byron Wentworth home Tuesday. Mrs. Vadg Pepper spent the week with her parents here. |end with relatives in Bemidji. Mrs. Hans Gordon entertained a number at her home Tuesday after- noon in honor.of her daughter Myr- tle, whose marriage to R. Saugstad of Crookston is to take place this month. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Taylor Friday, March’ 10.I Mrs. Peter Marsh, who js ill at St.| Anthnoy’s, hespital, ,in Bemidji, ,is rapidly improving. 1 rs. Louis. Larson of Bagley visit-| eddnl the Joe Renne home last week end. v Kenneth Farr, of Alida visited at the Dell Amadon home last Sunday. Mrs. Braaten, who has been visit- ing at the home of her son, James Braaten, at Solway, returned here Saturday. Miss Cecil Holton entertained at a linen shower in honor of Miss Myr- tle Gordon.last Tuesday evening. Dicky Gordon, who has been ill the past three weeks, returned to hif school work Monday. Miss Gladys Gordon spent Sunday in Bemidji as a guest of her cousin, Katie Gordon. Der. Campbell of Bagley was a call- er here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bjorkquist and daughter Delores of Gonvick are vigiting at the home of Mrs. Bjork- quist’s father, Charles Wiench. Mrs. G. Ellefson and Mrs. P. G. Anderson spent Sunday at the J. H. Taylor home. Mrs. Gulbranson shopped in Be- midji Saturday. Among those who accompanied the basketball team to Bagley were Miss- es Gulbranson and Barr, Conrad Paulson, W. A, Fritchie and Ben Jen- nison. $ Mrs. N. K. Lorenson visited in Lengley and Solway last week. The Shevlin high school basgketball team was defeated at Bagley Fri- day evening by a score of 6 to 16. The Farmers’ Booster meeting held here Tuesday, March 7, was a real “get-together” meeting. Besides two ‘reels of educational films there were addresses by E. A. Williams of Long Prairie on “Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow.” *“Clearwater Coun- ty's Outlook,” by Martin Heinzel- man of Itasca- Téwnship.. “Us Farm- mers,” by Edson Washburn, our new county agent. Don’t {orgét the “Hoosier Male Trio” on the next number of the Ly- ceum course ‘Wednesday, March 22. Heavy Cold? Chest | Al Clogged Up? ON'T lct it get a start, Dr. King's New Discovery will get right «dlown to work, rels i the tight feeling “ in the chest, quicting' the racking vough, gently stimulating the bowels, thus climinating the cold poisons. Always reliable. . Just good ‘medicine made to case colds and coughs. For fifty years'a standard remedy. ¢ All the family can take it with helpful sesults. Eases the children’s croup. No harmful drugs. _Convincing, heal- ing taste that the kiddies like. At all druggists, 60c. Dr. Ki n‘g’s For Colds and Cougg Feel Badly? Bowels Sluggish? . Haven't any “pep” in work or play. You're constipated! ‘The stimulating action of Dr. King's Pills brings back old time cnergy. All druggists, 25c. 4 K.lng’s Pills Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klein and son visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Klein of Bemidji Wednesday. Mrs. Ada Carlson, who has been visiting with relatives in this town for the past two months, left Thurs- day for Fargo, N. D. W. D. Lawrence transacted busi- nesg in Turtle Rvier Tuesday. Mrs. William Hinés, who has been nursing at the B. N.. Wentworth home for the past two weeks | left for her home at Hines. Vada Pepper called on ; Miss Jennie Lawrence 'Tuesday evening. August Luense returned home: Sat- urday after spending a few days in Bemidji at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Coleman Love. on Mrs. Paul Utech Thursday eve-' | BIG LAKE The.Big Lake Farmers’ club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John [} Swenson Wednesday, March 8. Thet next club meeting will be held at Mr. dnd’ Mrs. Cras. Stout’s on April 12th. The Bible Study class met at Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stout’s Friday night and the next meeting will be held March 24 at the home. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bloomquist. i {:Clarence :Steele drove to Bemidji Friday. He has been very busy haui3 'ing ‘cordwood to town. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ole Wold and family visited the Big Lake Union S. S. Vis- itors”are always -welcome. K Mrs. Walter Stout.is staying at Mr. and ‘Mrs; ‘Wheeler’s for a few weeks. b o) Mrs. Charles Bloomquist called at the home of Mrs. Charles Stout Mon- day afternoon. Miss Belle Stout called at the Goodmanson home one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Wold spent Sun- day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bloomquist. Manuel Swenson and .son were busy hauling the Big Lake club lum- ber to Charles Bloomquist’s-saw mill last week. Harley Hansen and Walter Stout are busy hauling logs to Bloomquist’s saw mill. Messrs. Earle and Eugene Bloom- quist were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wold Sunday evening. The Big Lake school will compete with the Birchland school Friday af- ternbon, March 17. A short pro- gram will be held after the contest. Misses Adeline and Irene Wold and Messrs. Elmer and Philip Wold and Charles Wilden were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Hansen Sunday. Thomas Wilson and son Sathern drove to Bemidji last week. Charles Stout and Leslie Chilton are busy hauling “hay from Mr. Steele’s farm. Mr. Steele and son Clarence are busy making maple syrup on the Blackburn farm. Harry Baldwin was a caller at Wal- ter Stout’s Sunday. “for: that '\COUGH /" SPECIALISTS CHRONIC DISEASES Good Safe Treatricnt 3 FREE--FREE! Come to us if you are sick. If yon cannot 1, write to- day for our wonderial book explaining Chronic Discascs of the Skin, Blood, $tgmach, Kidneys, B Gérvous: ness,” Rheum: will be senled envelope. T HEALTH INSTITUTE . 106 Weashinglon Ave:S: Minapapolis BIGTIME SAVER L NoFailures 555 | A pound canof Calumet contains fuli i6 0z. 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