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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

June 10, 1920 · Page 4 of 8

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ilppfBi fci INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE iff[ flv- RESULT OF BREAD MAKING FEELS FINE IN PRETTY HOME WEDDING AND SPELLING CONTESTS AT ERICSBURG JUNE 2 AT THE CHURCHES MORNINGS NOW The county bread baking and spelling At six o'clock Wednesday evening, ZION LUTHERAN contests were held here Tuesday June 2, occurred the marriage of and Wednesday of last week. E. N. Halvorson, Pastor Miss Edna Berg and Mr. Truman E. The children competing in this Fickle of Ash Lake. The ceremony Was So Run Down«Tnat Work Was H. A. Levin left Sunday night to contest were winners of the local No services on Sunday. Mrs. H. J. Miner and Miss Edith took place at the home of the bride's a Grind—Like New Man Since Taking On Sunday, June 20th, there will be liner departed Monday evening for attend the Odd Fellows convention contes'ts held in March. A number mother, Mrs. Gust Holm, and was Tanlac. a week's visit in the twin cities and at Alankato. of children who were to compete English confirmation services with performed by Rev. Ireland of International celebration of the Lord's supper. A Goodhue, Minn. —o— were unable to get here on account Falls in the presence of only "My four years of troubles had of bad roads and disagreeable weather. class of seven will be confirmed. Miss Esther Carscadden is visiting immediate relatives. pulled me down until'my work was a This service will commence at i0 Edward Lundgren, from the Clementson at the home of her friend Miss Thirty-one children, however, The bride was very prettily attired daily grind/' said Frank Follmer in Dolores Lemmer. were present to compete in the bread o'clock. neighborhood, proved up on in a white net dress, wore a veil and telling recently of his remarkable recovery baking contest. his homestead before Clerk of Court —o— carried an arm boquet of white roses by the use of Tanlac. Air. BETHLEHEM Class A: Big Falls, Margie, Indus, Drummond Tuesday. John D. Kennedy, deputy collector and ferns. She was attended by her Follmer is a well-known employee of Loman and Littlefork. of customs at Baudette, was in town friend Miss Bessie Johnson, daughter the Armour Packing Co. and resides Class B: Rocky Glen, Eidem, Hay Rev. W. W. Dale, Pastor. State Senator J. G. Callahan of today on business. of Air. and Airs. Chas E. Johnson, at 428 Seventh St., South St. Paul, Creek, Good and Bescemar. Minneapolis spent Monday and who wore a gown of blush pink voile Minn. The individual winners: Tuesday in town, having business before Morning service at 10:45. and her flowers were pink and white Airs. R. F. C. litis and daughter, "I had suffered so long before I Class A—First—Emma Sonderman, carnations. —o— the county board. Miss Mildred, departed Monday evening commenced taking Tanlac that I was Indus school. 2nd—Annie Baron, Church School at 11:45. for Minneapolis. The groom who is an ex-service almost a wreck, and I had pains all Loman school. R. J. Bell, former publisher of the —o— man, is well known in this part of over my body that kept me in misery Class B—1st—Rita Byrne, Good Evening service at 8:00. Roseau Times and practicing attorney, the county, having made his home all day long," continued Mr. Follmer. Mrs. Leo Lemmer and two daughters school. 2nd—Alice Olson, Eidem was in the city Monday and with his father at Ash Lake for a "Aly kidneys were badly disordered are. visiting friends and relatives school. Monthly business and social meeting Tuesday on court matters. number of years. He was attended and were continually worrying me, I in St. Pau.1 and Minneapolis. The three best loaves were baked Thursday evening for the Boy by Theodore Franson, only cousin of had pains in my back and joints that by Mary Fagen, Katie Woitel and Scouts. Mrs. Julia A. Vagts and Miss the bride. were almost unbearable and my Glenn La Belle has arrived from Mary Zagrabelny of the Rocky Glen Eunice Landa, both of Border, made joints were so stiff I could hardly After the ceremony, a delicious Chicago, where he is employed, and school but the prizes could not be final homestead proof before Clerk Loyal Christians will not let the bend them at all. Aly sides hurt me supper was served at tables spread will make a two week's visit at the given them on account of failure in J. H. Drummond Monday. summer weather interfere with regular terribly and at times the pains were in the dining room and decorated parental home. home work and stories. These little worship. so severe they nearly ran me wild. with sweet peas and gladioli. girls, however, are but twelve years County Commissioner G. A. Alimroe, My work requires a sound physical A reception was held in the evening Dr. Reeves and wife of Fort Frances, of age and until this year knew nothing ENGLISH LUTHERAN who is a candidate to succeed constitution, and it is no wonder at the Erickson hall and attended left Tuesday evening via the M. about bread making. This failure H. A. Mayer, Pastor himself in the 4th district was in that I suffered agony every day and by a hundred friends of the bridal & I. for St. Louis, Mo., to attend a in stories was due to the fact town Tuesday attending a meeting of could hardly hold out until night couple. Music for the dancing was dental convention. that they were unable to express Sunday June 13th the board. came. furnished by an orchestra from International themselves in English, having had —o— "I had tried treatment after treatment, Falls.. Refreshments but little work in school. Mrs. Dan Holler and Mrs. J. H. At Sunday's service on June 13th, Chas. Noren of Kerkhoven, Swift but nothing did me any good were served at midnight. Many Fourteen children took part in the Drummond left for the twin cities the three catechumens who received county, passed through town last until I heard about Tanlac and started beautiful gifts and a large sum of spelling contest from the following Monday evening where they will instruction from the pastor during Thursday enroute home from inspecting taking it. Well, sir, it went money were left as tokens of the occasion. schools: visit for several days. the winter months, will be confirmed. land which he owns in the straight after my troubles and now Big Falls, Birchdale, Littlefork, The catechumens are Mable Ungermann, western section of the county. it has fixed me up so fine that my Following a short wedding trip Mr. Sundeen, Good, Rapid River, Happyland, Lucile Ungermann and Alma M. L. Babin and H. H. Russell, work is a pleasure to me. Aly kidneys Margie, Loman, Mizpah and and Mrs. Fickle will be at home to Olson. two prominent citizens from the are in good condtion and the Frank Milne of Central, candidate their friends at Ash Lake. International Falls. Services begin at 10:45. McClellan neighborhood, were in tl»e pains in my back have disappeared for county commissioner in the 4th The winners were: Oral—Donna 1. Processional. city on business yesterday. The entirely. The stiffness in my joints district, was in town Monday and Hinchman—Int'l Falls school. Writon The boxing fans were treated to Hymn by the congregation. gentlemen also appeared before the has all left me and the pains in my left by boat for down river points in a N a a a some genuine sport at the Gra \d Prayer and Scripture reading. county board in the interest of better side are completely gone. I get up the interests of his candidacy. school. theatre last night. Four events in Song by the quartet. roads in their section of the county. every morning after a good night's —o— The county board of education sdl were staged, but interest in the Catechiation of the class. rest and go off to my work feeling Grace M. Underwood wiii spend sires to thank the people of the ci'y main centered in the contest between Confirmation vow and song. Mr. and Mrs Wm Randolph were just fine. I have been built up in her vacation at the old home in who so kindly opened their homes Arney and Rogers. When the Confirmation proper. every way and am stronger th I in town from Kettle Falls yesterday Stillwater, leaving last Tuesday evening. for the entertainment of these children two last met at Fort Frances, Arney Song by the quartet. and report that they are making arrangements have been for years. I am telling all She will return in time for while in town, also the managements not being in the best of trim, the Celebration of the Lord's sup- my friends what Tanlac has done for to open a summer camp the opening of the city schools next of the Grand and the Loyalty bout was declared a drav/, but last per. me, and I am glad to give this statement and hotel at Harding, on Lake Namakan, September. theatres for the entertainments furnished. night the International Falls favorite 10. Prayer and benediction. so I can tell others what this and will be ready to serve the was in the pink of condition and All those wishing to partake of the public about the 15th of this month. medicine will do." R. B. Kook departed Tuesday everting easily carried off the honors, the Lord's supper are asked to announce Harding is only 31 miles from the Tanlac is sold in International for Fargo, his old home, and NAVY AGE REQUIRE-, large audience by their approval themselves previously and to meet railway on a good automobile highway Falls at Rubin's Drug store and at from there will proceed to Portland, awarding him the decision. MENTS REDUCED for the preparatory service at 10:15. and is easily reached from Orr. Littlefork by M. E. Dimon, at Ranier Oregon, to attend the annual Shrine No service in the evening. Mr. Randolph will also establish by Schiller & Shelrud, and all other convention. He expects to be away boat service between Kettle Falis Word has just been received from leading druggists. about one month. CLASSIFIED ADS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE and Hardjng, schedule of which will the navy recruiting station at 408 —o— be announced later. Second avenue south, Minneapolis, •, charge and give a short talk to the Thirty-one persons have made application Services are held in the Odd Fellows Minn., that boys seventeen years of young folks. Do not fail to send Wanted. hall. for citizenship papers at age may now be enlisted, for period your children and come yourself. DISTRICT COURT CONVENES WANTED—Furnished this term of district court. R. K. rooms for Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. of minority until twenty-one years of light housekeeping. Call at this office. Doe, federal naturalization agent is Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. age or for a period of three years Alorning worship at 11. The June term of the district court present to pass on the applications It A general invitation is extended to Boys seventeen years of age must Air. W. AI. Evans will preach the convened Tuesday morning, Judge for the government. the public to attend these services. have parent's concent to enlist, must sermon. B. F. Wright of Park Rapids, presiding. WANTED—A —o— gentleman wishes have a minimum weight of one hundred —o— Immediately after convening, room and board with private family. METHODIST EPISCOPAL Geo. P. Watson came up from and twenty pounds, stripped, and No evening service as the pastor the court charged the grand jury and Inquire at this office. Claude E. Ireland, Pastor Faribault yesterday and spent the a minimum height of sixty-two inches will be out of town attending the named Alderman Ed Somers as fore time between trains transacting without shoes. district conference at Detroit, Alinnesota man. Several matters of minor importance Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Wanted—Lady business and renewing acquaintances. as housekeeper on until Wednesday, June 16th. only were considered and "Children's Day" program will be He reports the family well and MARGIE NEWS farm—steady job by the year. Onlv the jury was discharged the same rendered during the Sunday school njcejy settled and business good. one in family. Comfortable home Ladies' Aid Friday with Airs. day. After the reading of the calendar hour. Mr. W. M. Evans will be in —o— J. D. Foote was in Big Falls lastj ^rite J. B. Rose, Box 94, Littlefork. Edward Kaneen, on Eighth street. the court proceeded to the hearing week. Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Belcher and of naturalization matters which daughter departed Monday evening consumed all of yesterday. Leon Joyce went to International For Sale. for the twin cities and southern Minnesota The following jurors were called to FOR SALE—Cheap Falls on Sunday. if taken soon— on an extended visit. They serve for the term: 40 acres of land and house and two will also attend the Odd Fellows Grand Jury Mr. Demming returned from Denver, lots in Jameson's addition. J. E. convention at Marikato this week. Oscar F. Johnson, Frontier. Col., on Monday last. Bump. 3tp John Glava, Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Hilman Ahl are rejoicing Hans Erickson, Forsyth. FOR SALE—Three Air. Archibald has moved his family good milk cows, over the birth of an eightpound Andy Fleming, Wayland. into the Art Nehls house. cheap if taken at once. J. A. Rose, daughter. The arrival took Joseph Ross, Margie. Ranier. place at the city hospital on Tuesday. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JUNE 10 AND 11 Even Lund, Clementson. Air. Burns has moved into 'the Mother and daughter are doing nicely A. W. Lindvall, International Fali house recently vacated by Prof. FARM FOR SALE—cheap. MAE MURRAY AND DAVID POWELL 7 miles and father is smiling and stepping Victor Davies, Ranier. Granger. from Littlefork. 80 acres under cultivation. high. IN Clarence Becktell, Lindford. Enquire of Mrs. M. Reno, Matt Donahue, International Falls. Air. and Mrs. Porter of Pine Ridge "ON WITH THE DANCE" 122 Second St., International Falls. Dr. Mathews, St. Paul physician was Ray Scarlett, Forsyth. were International Falls visitors on m27tf here the latter part of last week and ALSO H. C. Hamilford, International Wednesday. spent several days up lake. The Falls. FOR SALE—6-room house and lot HELENE GIBISON PICTURE and THE GUMPS doctor is the owner of a very beautiful James Troy, Northome. Adolph Bloom of Gemmell spent a £t 712 Eighth St. Modern except heat. island above Brule Narrows and Henry Setterlund, International couple of days in town the past week $1100.00 cash. Steve Shupin. 4tp. is making preparations to build a SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, JUNE 12 AND 13 Falls. repairing old cars. summer home there this summer. Henry Keyes, Ranier. LOTS FOR SALE: Get a garden WILLIAM S. HART Lloyd Hendrickson, Dentaybow. Quite a number from this place spot and own your own lot. Price Co. Supt. G. A. Olson returned John Lundin, Greaney. IN were in International Falls last $35.00 each. $5.00 cash, $2.50 per Monday, from Wisconsin, where he Aaron Shelgren, Littlefork. Tuesday attending a court case. month. Handy to the city. The C. 'THE TOLL GATE" iTSfci. been called on "account of the Adolph Krohn, International Falls. Vic Linsten Real Estate Agency. W. T. Kuntze, Gemmell. illness of his youngest child. The also Rev. Gregg and Rev. Ferris of St. little one contracted a severe case of John Souter, Mizpah. FOR SALE—Gasoline launch, 36 Paul were in town Friday evening "FAST TRAINS AND SLOW WOMEN" :pneumonia while visiting there with Delman Alsgard, Dentaybow. feet in length, 40 horse Capitol engine. and held services in the church the family, and is now much improved Petit Jury Is in first class condition. Cheap AND and on the road to recovery. for cash if taken at once. Inquire at W. J. Hawn, Manitou. Mrs Johnson's mother, who has THE PATHE REVIEW Press office. 2tp James Curran, International Falls. been, here on a visit for some time, Mr. W. P. Kirkwood, connected Frank Adams, Kelliher. returned to her home at Bemidji 1 'with the college of agriculture, University FOR SALE—Furniture at Rifkins, Spencer Kendall, Bannock. Saturday night. Betty Johnson accompanied MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JUNE 14 AND 15 of Minnesota, was in the city consisting of Beds, Dressers, Buffet, Will Elliott, International Falls. her for a short visit. GRACE DAVIDSON AND CONWAY TEARLE last Friday between trains. Mr. Chairs, Ice Box, 2 Stoves, one Steel Olaf Eastlund, Big Falls. Kirkwood has been with the landclearing IN Range, and four-burner Oil Stove. John A. Jenson, Big Falls. A large number from here attended train as publicity agent and William Getts, International Falls. Everything must be sold at low prices. the picnic in Big Falls last Friday "ATONEMENT* is very enthusiastic over the agricultural L. Rifkin. August Lundgren, Big Falls. and in spite of the rain report a good AND possibilities of Koochiching George Harrison, Indus. time. There were several speakers county. Oriville Gowdy, Big Falls. of note in attendance, among them Bicycles—Ranger and other makes SUNBEAM COMEDY John Regal, Big Falls. being Rev. Ferris of St. Paul and Dr. for sale. Second hand wheels bought Gunder Nybo of Birchdale, passed Frank Gasperlin, Northome. Shetland of Minneapolis. and sold or exchanged. See Roy WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JUNE 16 AND 17 through the city the latter part of Gunder £Jybo, Birchdale. 919 6th St., Phone 162. trtin, last^eek enroute home after a M. J. McHugo, Margie. The memorial tablet which has YVONNE DELVA AND CREIGHTON HALE nth's absence employed in gathering Jacob Greengard, International beep bought and erected here will be FOR RENT:-Large basement, Viking IN pike spawn for the state game Falls. dedicated next Sunday afternoon, the theatre building. Concrete floors, and fish commission near Cass Lake, Aug. Gilchrist, Ray. 'THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR" thirteenth. We are very sorry the Avails and ceiling. Fine Third street and assisting in distribution of pike R. W. tlale, Littlefork. chairman of the Committee had bills entrance. The best storage room in also fry from the state fish car to different Dr. W I. Pearson, Ericsburg. announcing a dance in connection town. Will remodel to suit tenant. HELENE GIBSON PICTURE and THE GUMPS lakes throu the northern section Oscar Hanson, Rauch. with the dedication, as it appears to Address Box 496, City, or call phone of the state. Mr. Nybo states that F. W. VanNort, Big Falls us a very unsuitable time for a dance No. 109. MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY the crew he was working with gathered J. Ward, Rauch. at a memorial service, saying nothing 800 quarts of pike eggs, each J. W. Pettis, Indus. The Bigges£ and Best Pictures for the Least Money of the day being Sunday which For Sale—One gasoline boat with quart estimated- to contain 27,000 Tom Armstrong, Littlefork. makes it still worse. We hope the six horse power motor, also one gasoline jgs, or a total-amount of 21,600,000 people will see to it that it may be" launch. Jos. Polus, Ranier, alleyed pike, if allowed to mature. Subscribe for The RrCis changed in some Minn. r"" Hitf