Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, December 10, 1913, Page 2

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AMAA ih HO | ee 4 : i 33 33 ht) fr { “ fF 7 \ | . | . INE FURNITURE means attractive homes, and _ at- , | tractive homes add to the welcome; son and daughter 1 | take pride in inviting their friends to share your hospitality. | ro This is a most wholesome influence for the young people and $3 an endeavor should be made to provide a home environment | 23 that will interest and please them. «Where is My Wandering Boy (or Girl) Tonight” could be solved many times if a home atmosphere were created that the young people could be in- terested in, Besides, the luxurious utility of fine furniture adds much to the comfort of the entire family. Our furniture for the sitting room, library, dining room and bed room reflects the best in American workmanship and design. Add to to the Christmas cheer with a few new pieces of furniture—anyhow come in and look over our stock for ideas while our assortment is complete whether vou are ready to buy now or not. | GEORGE F. KREMER E FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING St a ss i ss Oe ss es Soetetnotetetnetote onoteteocetetetotete tee Mtoe tnitede eet eetete Opposite Postoffice GRAND RAPIDS, MINN.

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