International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
May 19, 1921 · Page 4 of 8
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Alderman E.H. Spiders is visiting '.Charles THander of Ray' is visiting The Memorial Day committee meets F/"M." Billmyre left^ Monday" for a in the twin cities this week. •-x iri -Intentional Falls. i7 .this evening at th'fe Commercial club.. te^ d^y^ business {rip.. ,He. will .yisit 4 11 r- All members are urged to be present: ,yjnQU^ "points tin Southern Wisconsin 0 |.The- Ray unit ,of the Farm Bureau. ., lirs. M. M. Starkweather of Big and miake a short stay in Chicago. Syas organized Saturday evening with Falls was a visitor here Tuesday ——o E. H. Somers of the Hasseibarth a, membership of ten/ O— and Somers company, is in the twin Rev. A. W. MacNeill departed Monday —o— Monte Loman of Littlefork, is a evening, for Winona to attend cities, where he plans to remain for 1V jMr and Hrs. O. R. Wichert have Letter Files and. Card Index Trays business visitor- in International Falls. a week's, stay on business. meetings of the State Presbyterian gone to their farm at Heuiin, in Beltrami at the Pres£ office. ,v ——o—— organization. He will return tomorrow.' ,. .. county, to do spring planting. ——K) Miss Anna Parson went to Duluth T. MacMurray, assistant purchasing yesterday for a few days visit with agent for the M. and O. Paper Garnet Peterson is spending the N. LaPage has returned to his friends. vV company, has returned from Minneapolis. Dr. H. H. Ihrig has resumed hjs week in the twin cities. A CAPITALIST IS home in Superior after a two weeks' Mrs. MacMurray and son practice here after a several months' A MAN WHO CAN visit with his brother, Edward LaPage Edward Scallon William Doell, and remained for a visit.j stay in the twin cities, where he took Fred Tarbox, prohibition agent for BUV A RAILROAD here. Crosby, a. post graduate course in dentistry. njining men from' are visiting this district, left Tuesday evening for TICKET Falls. iti .International Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McKibbage Mrs. Ihrig and their little daughter U7 St. Paul. Mrs. J. H. Batte His returned from o-—' Ann, who have been visiting at and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frank left Superior, where she has been visiting. :C. O. Gustafson is making arrangements yesterday by auto for Minneapolis. Montgomery during his absence, have Mrs. Gordon, and son Robert, are She was accompanied by her father, to buiW another residence on also returned. They will visit various points in Wisconsin enjoying -a two weeks'^ visit with Mr. Eagan. his Sixth street property. and Michigan during their absence friends in Duliith. A delegation of International Falls to the city. May 27 has been chosen as the date Al.', Cobey went to Northome last Commercial club members are making Rev. E. W. Halvorsen is at Blackduck for Community gathering at..the Eidem eyexjjpg to look after a plumbing job preparations to attend the big An interesting meeting of the Ladies' attending the Bemidji circuit school,, when a bread demonstration" for the/ Cobey and Hall company. stump pulling demonstration at Bemidji, Aid society of the Bethlehem meeting. He is expected home tomorrow. will be given., May 27th, when Governor church took place yesterday afternoon o-—- .' Evans left Tuesday evening for Preus will touch the match to the dynamite at the residence, of Mrs. Will Fred. Lynch left for Walker Sunday Anoka.after a visit with his daughter, Vvhich explodes an entire acre Grant, when Mrs. O. H. Anderson W. Irving Burton departed Sunday evening, to enter, the state sanitarium. ^ilrs., ,Kaneen and his son, W. M. of stumps at one time. and Mrs. Grant entertained. evening for. Minneapolis^ where he He was accompanied by his J^varis. ——o will spend the week attending Shrine father, Patrolman Lynch, Bids for the long-sought road be^ The home of Dr. J. F. Peterson on festivities -—o W. J. Lau qf Minneapolis, president tween Cusson and International Sixth street has been purchased by B. M. Carscadden and family Jjav^ of the Security State Bank of Falls will be opened by the St. Mrs. Emma B. Couture of Ranier, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Hanson are taken up their residence in Loman Loiiis county commissioners at the ,B^dette»Js in International Falls on who plans to take possession of the rejoicing over the birth of a son and will operate the hotel formerly meeting May 31st. This road will business. property in the very near future. It Monday evening at the Northern! conducted by Hugh Mcintosh. provide a main arterial highway is understood that Mrs. Couture will Minnesota hospital. -—•o James E. Sullivan and. family leave open a beauty'parlor at her home. north and south through the'county Letter Files and Card Index Trays Fred Lynch went to. the Walker tpday in their new Ford roadster for o—- and will tap the rich Rainy river district, at the Press office.. Major. Roberts and family of Davenport, sanitarium Sunday evening where he which*at present has no outlet a trip ?o the twin cities where they The Ladies* Aid society of the M. la., arrived Monday and will will remain for treatment. He was to the Range country and Duluth. will, visit with relatives. E. church will be entertained by Mrs. Victor»- Deschamps, has returned spend the summer months on their accompanied by his father, Patrolman James Ewald at her farm home tomorrow from a few days': visit with friends island home on Rainy lake. Lynch. C. R. Rank of St. Paul, a real estate afternoon.' The ladies are VICTOHIA HOTEL, WEDNESDAY, in Duluth* man who located several men requested to meet at the Commercial JUNE 1, AND FRIDAY JUNE 3 Honorable and Mrs. Frank J. McPartlin A. D. Field of Minneapolis, has accepted her.e a few years ago under the. Volstead, club at 2 o'clock, where they will be OLSON'S STORE, LITTLEFORK, For Painting, Paper Hanging and. are the proud parents of a a position at^the International. act, is still interested in this locality. conveyed in autos to the Ewald place. SATURDAY, JUNE 4 Kalsomining call phone 403 or see son born Monday 'ejvening at (the Lumber company's general office filing Hej was a business visitor in '*1 c. 519 Sixth street, 2t.— Northern Minnesota hospital. One of the Members of the place recently made vacant International Falls this week. Mrs. W. F. Shafer was hostess to by the resignation of Lawrence Wilson. the Monday club members Wednesday Miss Lucy Barrett, worthy matron The Ladies' Aid society of. the .. ..... .... .. All farmers in the vicinity of afternoon at her home in the of the local Eastern Star, returned Swedish Lutheran church held a delightful o_— Terrace flats. At an interesting game" Pelland and Loman are cordially in- Tuesday from Minneapolis. meeting yesterday afternoon In speaking the closing of the^vited ^eet of cards Mrs. T. J. Doty captured the oi\ to this evening and to at the home of Mrs. Ogren. Schools in the unorganized territory, respectively at the first prize and Mrs. Wedlund was A .marriage license was issued to o—— 2l] morr0w evening Supt. G. A. Olson of the county^ awarded the consolation. A dainty school buildings for the purpose of Miss Almi Maki and Oscar Levander, Samuel Greengard ofi Williston, N. schools states, that about 40 rural and Org[anizing Farm Bureau iunits. luncheon was. served. Jr., both of Koochiching county. D., who has been the guest of his 9 consolidated schools will finish their brother, J. Greengard, for the past term Friday, June 3rd. O. O. Horlamus, representative of A meeting of the Parents-Teachers Supt. G. A. Olson returned Monday week, left last evening for his home. o—— the Minnesota Farm Bureau F^leration, association will take place Friday afternoon from a .few days' visit at the state ——o—— R. K. Doe, naturalization agent for Is here for a several weeks' stay. at 4 o'clock in the assembly department of education in St, Paul, Frank Lang hias rented then Parkwood the government, is in the city .making He will help organize local units of room of the Alexander Baker high cottage at Clark's beach on I preparations for examinations to be Farm Bureau and make the final school. All interested in the welfare Miss Minnie Anderson of the O. M. Rainy Lake for the summer months. held at the local court house June cleanup of the Farm Bureau membership of the schools are urged to be present, Carr' Co. store, is enjoying a few They plan to move there about June Si 14 and 15th, when 43 persons will be drive. as officers for the coming year ys vacation at her home here. 5th. interested! in securing their second Will be at the above will be chosen and a new constitution O—- papers. a a el a Peter Moe of Margie, left Tuesday considered. E. J. Gjesdahl, deputy county auditor, Henry Rifkiii is in Minneapolis stated. Are you troubled Evening for the east after a fniendly is expected home today from St. where he went in search for medical with'headaches, nervousness, The engagement of Miss Phyllis friends here. He plans to May 28th has been chosen as the Piaul, where, he has been spending a'fJW aid. He expects to return to International with dizzine&s, or eye disorders of Hinkley, the daughter of Frank Hink?J k^jl ip the very near future for Norley, date for the Tag Day to be launched dayS. .... Falls ^within the next ten any kind. If so, consult him to Lawr^nee Decker of this city, j.way, where he will remain until fall, by the members of the International Pi •a- If Glasses are needed he can has-been announced.. Their inarriag^ Moe is greatly interested in the Falls Ciyjc League foV.the purpose,! Pitt -p. Carriyeau and. family left fit yoii" accurately if not will occur June 6th at St. Thpmas,| teturj| trip to his old home, but inCatholic •f raising funds for the receivingvault Tuesday for an auto trip to Medford, ^"M.iss Anna E. Erickson, supervisor 1 needed, \ie will tell you church. Mr. Decker is em- to make Minnesota his per- for the Jocal cemetery. Mrs. Wis., where they arq the guests of" of the rural' county schools, was a tends 80. •. ployed as. a paper maker, at the local anent home. Paul H. Kinports is the "chairman of Relatives. ',.«•! visitor at Littlefork yesterday. Miss inill. the committee in charge and she expects Glasses straightened or Erickson" is spending today at" Big-., Members of the police force raided to choose her captains for this minor repairs made while Joseph McKijbbage and family left Falljs visiting the rural schools. Mrs. C. W. .Monty and family of gjx piaces Tuesday evening in search worthy work within the next few |tlUday by auto for Kaukauna, Wis., 7-0u wait, and without St Croix Falls, Wis., are expecte4 in dens. The result was days. Local women,) who are deeply chargev where they will spend^ some time as gambling Mrs.. .Richafd Liljeblad and little the city within the next two weeks interested in this new project, feel one bottle of found- at Sam Whiskey the guests of relatives. daughter are spending the^vwieek in to. make their home here in the fu' confident that the success of their Zimmerman's on Second street. He Minneapolis where they went to con? PLEASE CALL EARLY ture. Mr. Monty is the rural super- f^ded guilty to the charge yester undertaking is assured and the general Dave, Rose, district engineer of the suit:a specialist, regarding the littldi 1 visor for this county. Mrs. Monty I day in the municipal court and was public will as usual lend their highway system, went to Crookst'on fQpt whicit hasf been ^troubling, gitVi has been spending -the summer ^„C(1 $75 and costs. support •••-. nesday morning, where he will her for. vsotne tilnevA :.l months here' during.. the past. two. 1 i_ envain uMil Sunday on business. !P years' i' Ham Clay, publisher of the Dakota :W...H. Morrison, who spent thepasj: (County Tribune, and H. Graves,, a Mrs. Blanche Kerry entertained the' ieyp mpntlis. in' Des Moines, Ia.%, ar4) 1 Archie Donald Thompson, the tvyopionths-old pal estate, man of Farmington, spent Wednesday afternoon card club at riyed Saturday rnorning.. Hej laSf^' son of Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday in and about the village her. hjime. The' game:, was played at dijove bu« t^rank Thompson, passed away early looking over the land with the view two tables and dainty refreshments o-iving to condition of thfe'r&ads wall V* '*1. •V." I Tuesday morning after, a short illness Jpfj purchasing. They were both very served. The next meeting jvill be with the forced io leave jt there for pres^' with pneumonia. The funeral .,-: [favorably .impressed with the soil in Mrs. Frank Keyes. services were held Tuesday afternoon this vicinity,-r-Littlefork Times. at Forest Hill cemetery, Rev. '. '"Miss Pauline JHiil df Minneapolis Preparations are beinjg. made .-for a Blorpberj^ conducting the service. Ole Olson, James VanVleck, Otto Jias been selected as director the Commiinity cliib meeting to be held of O— Olson, P. L. Peterson and Harley camp and playground activities for tpjmorro^ evening at Indus, when the. $625 F. O. B. Detroit The League of Women Voters will.. Rose were out Sunday over the promeet the International Falls schools bread making team-will give a demonstration.. for Saturday afternoon at 3 clock ^posed new road to Ray. They found the summer months. Miss Hill, who F. G. Wells, agricultural at the Alexander Baker school. A chance for a good road on a line pracdelightful comes to our city very highly recomrnended, director of the city schools, will give feature of the entertain- ticaily straight east from this village will arrive here June 13th to .an illustrated talk on educational SHORTER HOURS ON THE FARM ment will be Rep. F, J'. McPartlin.s, 1 with exceptton of one piece of swamp assume her new duties. She has ext|risive filjms. A cordial invitation has been discussic^i of the happenings at the that could easily be avoided.—Littlelast and keenly interesting, plans extended all interested to attends 1 —The Fordson saves from thirty to fifty per session of the legislature. A cor-j fork Times. fpr, the work,which will be announced This meeting is scheduled to occur dial invitatipn has been extended all 'A cent of the farmer's time. definitely at a later date. at the Consolidated school!?^ -Hi interested to be present. Lawrence G^ Wilson, who has been o—— connected with the M. & O. Paper June 7th and 8th have been selected cpmpany foV the past few years in FEWER HORSES ON THE FARM as the dates ifor County club the capacity of auditor, has resigned contest to be held, here at the Alexander —The Fordson ctoeif tJfe viitork of from four to his, position .and„ will soon leave for A. 0. 0. H. Baker high school when winners Chicago where he expects to enter six horses..'' will be chosen to represent the eq|ploy of a large financial insti4•tution. Kopchiching cpunty at the Minnespta He went to Minneapolis Sfinday Static Fair. Extensive preparations evening for a feW days' visit, but LESS FARM HELP are being made for this 'interesting' will return' Here before going to ChiIcago. .i event '''y+^Qrik mail? with a. fordsoncan da more ^Drk —-O—— The new trees and shrubbery "the funeral services for Willard (easier and with less expens^tMan two The Grand Council of this cently planted at Alexander White, the four-year-old sPn of Mr. horses. A- Baker school will gretaly add to the and Mrs. Francis White, occurred attractiveness of our city. Pretty ancient order has decided Tuesday afternppn at the Catholic flower beds are being arranged and cemetery, Rev. Father O'Dwyer, pastor MORE MONEY FOR THE ,?—^Alfaritier the lawn planted with grass seed. It of St. Thomas' church, officiating. to institute a lodge in this promises to be one ©rthe most beautiful The child piassed away life Monday with a Fordson' caii raise ihore crc^s spots in the city during the night after'a brief illness with diphtheria. summer and autumn months. Arnold White, his little sevenyear-old easier and with less expense. He therefore •W town. Candidates for initiation ——o-— brpther, is ill with the same makes more jpnafit. Supt. G. A. Olson of the county disease. school system, is busily engaged these will please address, days making preparations for the A seed potato demonstration will doming year's selection of members be given Thursday afternoon at the C. W. CO. INC. of his teaching corps. He states that Schmidt farm, formerly known las the while there is still a shortage in the Watrous farm, near Pelland. An invitation Secretary A.0.0.H. teaching profession he 'believes it has been extended all interested will be possible' for every school in to attend. A similar meeting %, Kopchiching county to start on scheduled will take place at the J. H. Kalkman AUTHORIZED FORD SALES AND SERVICE time this coming school term. farm at Loman Friday morning. Plans Pox .349 International Falls Mr. Olson visited rural schools in the have also Jjeen made for a potato Telephone 15. Jnternational Falls, Minn vicinity of Ray Tuesday and yesterday selection demonstration at E. Brown W-K was similarly employed at Erics- farm in Cross River township, Mon- iJ" .Vi 2.i" ivs "•t.US*