International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
June 2, 1921 · Page 4 of 8
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iil Win lip Iinlii ./.qtim y? ,*?rr* vat s-3*^ fjr z~ -..- ,r -^S f.. Km INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRfiSS pAGE FIVE NEWMAN-HQWARD WEDDING 33,3 8 8 S3 8 SS 8 88 3 8 9? SS 8 8 8 S3 81 Films developed and prints made at Rubin's Rexall Drug Store. 8 8 8 AT THE CHURCHES 'i! At a pretty but simple wedding Dr. Bunce and family plan to spend service this afternoon at the parsonage 8 23 88 8 558 8 8 8 888 88 8 8 8 8 8 8 JJ I a portion of the summer at their of the- Bethlehem church. Miss camp at Lake View Point. Hannah Newman became the bride BAPTIST CHURCH of Clifford Howard, of this city. The 1=3/ Corner 9th avenue and 3rd Street. I All our early spring hats go at 50% marriage vows were: spoken about 2 Select yours now, off.. while the assortment o'clock in the presence of Rev. A. W. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Mrs. J. Kock is the guest of Miss Clara Redding has returned Rifkin'* Miliinpry is large. JMacNeill. The bride wore a dainty Preaching service, 11 a. m. relatives and friends in Virginia. '. from a visit in Duluth. Department. costume of yellow organdie embroidered Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. in blue with a hat to match. Preaching service, 8 p. m. Miss Miller of the M. D. and W. Films developed and prints made at Richard Liljeblad and family have Her flowers were yello.w roses. Miss Rev. Alvord, who conducted a series Ry. Co., returned Tuesday from a Rubin's Rexall Drug Stor^, Christian moved to their cottage at Glenhaven, Burtice Waller, the maid of honor, of meetings in April, will be with 5^jv days' visit with frierfds in Brainerd. on Rainy where they will pass was attired in a similar frock of pink us and will preach at both services. Mrs, S.,Nj Rubin hasTreturned from the summer months. organdie and held roses of the same Come and hear m. You will find a a few d^rs-'^'visitfeWMv relatives at hue. Frank McKabbage served as welcome at the Baptist church. Virginia. •••. Miss Anna Varley returned Monday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones of Fort best man. A wedding luncheon followed evening from a few days' stay Frances, are the parents of a daughter, at the bride's home, where BETHLEHEM CHURCH with Minneapolis friends at Cook, Mrs. D^id^gftose has as her guest born Saturday at the. Northern covers were laid for relatives and A. Wallace MacNeill. Minister. her mother,' Mrs. E. B. Carter of Minn. .. Minnesota hospital. members of the bridal, party. Mr. Sayre,' Pa. REV. A. W. MacNEILL, and Mrs. Howard will reside in\ International Sunday morning, 10:30: Preaching I. W. Hunlley, register of deeds for Special Reduction. Many beautiful Falls, where he is employed service. Subject: "The Signs of a Alex Cyr left Friday for a visit Itasca county, was here Saturday silk dresses to go at 25% off. Starting at the O. M. Carr store. Christian." BETHLEHEM CHURCH "from Grand Rapids, transacting business. with his sister at-Virginia and with Friday, June 3rd, for one week only.. Sergeant Howard, who was a member Sunday school, 11:45. friends at Spooner, Wis. .. Rifkin's Ready-to-Wear. of the famous 18th Infantry of Evening service omitted. the First Division, received five citations Come to Bethlehem church Sunday. Wilbur Evans flf this city, will deliver George Hughes is enjoying a visit from the French government A. J. Schuetz departed Saturday for A cordial welcome awaits you. from his brother frpm. Sacramento, the commencement address this and three from Uncle Sajji^ awarded a visit at his parental home at Wisconsin Calif., who he has not seen for over evening at the Baudette high school. Rapids, Wis. He also expects in recognition of his bravery on the METHODIST EPISCOP. CHURCH o—— twenty-two years. battle field. He has been a resident Sunday Morning to visit in Duluth and Virginia before C. E. Ireland. Pastor. Mrs. Bpurgeois of Minneapolis has returning to International Falls. of International Falls about three returned to .the city after organizing Mrs. Barbara Tippel left Saturday years, coming here from his home at Sunday school. 10. a degree of '^onor staff here with Mrs. evening for a month's visit with Beulah Smith, who has been suffering Bathgate, N. D. Morning worship. 11. 10:30 O'clock J. J., Kroll as ,ca.ptaiin. .^ friends and {relatives in Minneapolis from an attack of pneumonia They have a host of friends among Junior League. 3. points in south'erri Minnesota. at the Craig hospital, has been removed the younger set who wish them much Evening* service, 8. R. F. LaTour, who bears the distinction —O: 1 happiness in their wedded life. to the lionie of her aunt, Mrs. Bible study class meets with Mrs. of being the first white man L. Rifkin, of the Rifkin Ready to Arney. C. E. Wisard, 715 6th street next born at Rainy Lake city, is here from Wear company of this city, is in Minneapolis HINKLEY-DECKER WEDDING o—— Tuesday at 7:30 o'clock. Duluth visiting old .friends. enjoyint? a two weeks' vacation. Everyone Invited Mrs. J. Clauson of Ericsbarg, underwent Sunday school anH preaching service ——o—— He left Wednesday evening. The marriage of Miss Phyllis Hinkley an operation Thursday at at the Ranier church every Sunday A special reduction of 25% on all and Lawrence Decker of this city, the Craig hospital. She is reported as for one week afternoon. high-priced silk dresses Dr. Shelland of Mizpah will deliver will occur Monday morning at 7 getting along as well as can be expected. only, We invite you to join with us in beginning Friday, June 3rd. the 8th grade graduating exercises o'clock at St. Thomas Catholic Rifkin's Ready-to-We*r. these services. tomorrow afternoon at the Big Falls church, Rev. Father O'Dwyer officiating. ».• MM +J» V# ——0—^ consolidated "school when diplomats Miss Hinkley will have asi her #,• *.• 8 Mrs. Victor Linsten pleasantly entertained V# O V« V# V# Mrs. H. "J Logaii of Grand Rapids, will be distributed. maid, of honor Miss Laura Raymond 8 CLASSIFIED ADS 8 the members of the degree who has been visiting with her and Joseph Baker will serve as best 8 8 8 PUBLIC LIBRARY NOTES 8 team? staff of the Rebekah lodge at mother, M.rs. Hannah Sullivan here Among the out-of-town folks visit-ing tnanfe They plan to reside here. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 88 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 her home. Cards furnished the amusement 8 a for a few days* has gone^ to Duluth in International Falls are A. F. *.• O •V V# V# Vt V# -U for the guests after which a where she will remain with her sister, Ryan of Birchdale, August Anderson, ANNOUNCEMENT OF WEDDING For Sale—S-E Sec. 36, Twp. 160, bounteous luncheon was served. Mrs. Robert Doherty, for some August Karnofsky, Samuel Bjerre and Range 27. This land lies two and time. Jake Shell, all of Frontier, The library recently received a Announcements have been received one-half miles east of Birchdale, on —0 i— Nels Nelson, one of the school, boys pleasant call front Mr. W. J. Odell, in. the city of the marriage of Miss the International Falls-Baudette state Jake Reigel, well known timber operator Miss Marie Grouette of Fort Frances at Eri.csburg, who has been at the who represents Collier's Weekly with Adelaide Henning, the daughter of road. Unimproved, except for a' of Deer River, who is a resident entertained Monday evening at a Craig, hospital for medical treatment headquarters in Minneapolis. small house. No better land along the Mr. and Mrs. Herman Henning and member of the International dinner party at her home in compliment during the past week, returned to his The librarv will be closed on Sunday John Reginald Clark Moffat, which Rainy. Will take $2,500 for the 160 Falls Commercial club, accompanied to Miss Sarah Rifkin of Minneapolis, home at B'? Falls, Wednesday evening. afternoons during the summer acres terms, $500 cash, longtime on occurred May 23 at the home of the. by B. R. Brooks also of Deer River, who is visiting here. Covers He is much improved in condition. months, the Sunday service being resumed the balance, with 8% interest. H. F. bride's sister^ Airs. G. B. Cox at Fort motored over Friday and transacted were laid for nine: again the first of September. Frances. Ven. Archdeacon Maltby officiating. STOKER Roanoke, Va. 2t. business. To accommodate lake dwellers and Mr. and Mrs. Moffat will Ray Palmer/ the son of Judge and others who may wish to make use of Miss Eve Adams was hostess at a reside at Winnioeg, where5 he is atsociated Wanted—Stenographer at Lakeside Mrs. Gjelhaug, teacher of the Williams Mrs. Frank Palmer, is expected home the library durjng the vacation time prettily appointed luncheon given on with the Dominion Bank as Fish company office at Ranier. It. school, reports over $30 raised about the middle of the month -from and who will not .find it convenient to Saturday at.-the home of Dr. Mary accountant. at a social recently held at the building. the University of Minnesota at Minneapolis, come to the librarv as often as is Ghostly in compliment to Miss Mrgaret For Sale—1921 The money was used to defray model Ford touring where he was a student of possible- during the winter months, Gilpin, of Duluth, who is the BUS LINE TO RAINY RIVER AND the expense of articles purchased for car, driven about 250 to 300 miles. of the law course." ... this special privilege is extended. On librarian at Nashwauk. Covers were BAUDETTE IN OPERATION school use. Will be sold cheap. See W. Hykko, each card six books may be drawn laid for sixteen guests. old border wholesale building, 500 JohnDecker, the son of. Mr and at any timel and may be kept for a Dr. Mary Ghostly, Miss Lucy Barrett, The new motor bus between International 2nd avenue. It. Mrs. .George Decker, who attends St. period of one month, with the privilege Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Bunce motored Falls, Fort Frances and Miss Eve Adiams and her guest, John's University at': Collegeville, wjll of renewal by telephone or postcard back from Minneapolis Tuesday in Miss Margaret Gilpin of Nashwauk, Rainy River and Baudette started on f^Read The Press for up-to-date return within a few days to.. International for another month if desired. their new Ford sedan. They have regular trips last week, Monday, Miss Amy Tucked of Littlefork, and falls: to spend the summer No restriction regarding fiction or local news $2.00 per year. rented the Bennett honte for the Miss Bernadette Paton enjoyed a few when the handsome new White motor month's with his parents. non-fiction is made, all may be fiction summer months, while Mr. and Mrs. days' outing at "Rainbow cottage," bus made its initial trip to Rainy if desired. The onlv exception is the R. R. Bennejtt will live at their cottage near Birch Point. River. The bus is beautifully finished VICTORIA HOTEL, WEDNESDAY, seven-day books which will loaned Mrs. G. O. Lee, who recently rene^t near Clark's Beach. and has a seating capacity of for the usual ~eriod only, and in the JUNE 1, AND FRIDAY JUNE 3 f'rdm a visit at Ely ,has gone -o Miss Emma Mary Leemtinen and eighteen. The seating is transversely usual way. It is hoped that many to Maryland, Wis.,' where she will Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McMillan, who OLSON'S STORE, LITTLEFORK, George Walter Hjelt, both of Koochiching across the bus which makes the ridihg who do not find much time to use make her home in the future.' Mrs. were recently married, were the SATURDAY, JUNE 4 county, were married .Thursday qualities more comfortable. the library during the busv winter Lee has been a resident of this city, honor guests at a dancing party given evening at the office of the Judge It leaves International Falls and months will avail themselves of the for the. past .eighteen months. at Crystal Beach. Some fifty folks One of the Members of Fort Frances at 9 in the morning, of Probate, John Berg. They plan opportunity to do some of the reading enjoyed a splendid program of music to. make their home atl International after the arrival of the M. & I, from the.v had longed to do befpre, had Edward Ahderson, after wlych dainty refreshments were |Falls. the south, and leaves Rainy River there orilv .been time for it. With and served. Mrs. McMillan was formerly -^o- a£ 2 in the afternoon, reaching Fort •he pleasant accombaniment of a mem^i&r -Bif this' year's ^adu^in^^. Miss Agnes Noll. Edward Benson returned Tuesday Frances at 6:30, in time for. passengers hammock on the cottage porch or a class.ttfellniyersity to Duluth, after spending a few days to catch the M. & I. leaving cushion under a shady tree near the He is expected home about the fnidlle Non-resident fishing licenses can be here with his sisterr Miss Alfreda International Falls. beaclh surely some delightful hours of June. Edward Anderson- completes obtained at the International Falls Benson. They were numbered among The bus provides a service through may be spent, renewing acquaintances the engineering course. Commercial club for use in the Minnesota :the guests at a launch ride Sunday to the district that should merit the with old literary friends or making waters during the open season \North West Bay, where a picnic luncheon patronage of those1 who travel from new ones. Miss Anna Gottstein Minneapolis, of 1921. Applicants are required to was enjoyed by a party of ten point to .point on the line. The fares In spite of the coming of warmer has been the guest ef 'Her aunt, state age, sex, height and weight, at one of the cottages. h&ve been very- moderately set at 6 weather with the call of out-of-doors, Mrs, Louis Sher.. M^ color of eyes and hair. The price cents p^r mile. From Fort Frances attendance at the library has kept gagement was recently announced Vo has been raised from $1 to $2 this you can be taken to Rainy River for up well, and twenty-six new boirowers- Miss Pauline Hall of Minneapolis, Julius Sher, one of International' season. tlie sum of $3.65.- The fares from intermediate were registered during the month: and Miss Margaret Anderson of this Falls' progressive business. ni^n. points "are based in proportion. One matron on leaving recently with city, will have charge of play ground Their, smarriage will- .occur,- i)} Minne Mrs. Otto Radke and Miss Marguerite Those living along the trunk some, technical books he had drawn, activities ii\ this city after Jtone 17. apolis, the Jatter :part of this '^Jionth.. Godsey left yesterday for a road can catch the bus at any point. said: "I wondered and wondered Watch for special announcement visit with friends in Minneapolis and later. Later on in the summer Mrs. where I could get these books and rji|jilsi of ^thec"^^l^d^chtQl fjr «.« #.« Chicago. Mrs. Radke will retufri' W5 V# then I thought of the public library." Corell, with assistance, will have !th the: advice and. tfelp bfiitheir early in the week to: International S8 jg Will be at the above :charge*jf a girl's camp at some suitable Come in and see whether the-library teacheVV'-vrMiss Glara Lawrence,! Falls, but Miss Godsey will go east 8 MOOSE LODGE NOTES 8 point on Rainy lake. has what. you want, and if it isn't am el a have cleared part of their tworacre to assume her position as private secretary ——o?— 58 here-we'll try to get it for you, if we plot during: noon periods. and intermissions. Btated. Are you troubled for .Congressman Clague, at 8JI88K888888888888888 can. \Fhey have also moved did The fire-department was called to. -Washington, D. C. with headaches, nervousness, Sinclair Lewis, the author of "Main wood piles"„so ..they hiay^,.rp31m ^nough the Rex JSotel last Friday morning This will be ladies' night at the city dizziness, or eye disorders of Street," has just sailed for England, now to fday baltt Arty kone thpts about 9:30 o'clock to subdue a fire in //W. K. Elliott, captain of the local ha.ll, when members of the Moose any kind. If so, consult him where the summer will be spent, and challenge thj»m? OV•* the basement just beneath the tug of war team, has received a will entertain their wives and friends Mrs. J-ewis will become acquainted If Glasses are needed he can Jcitch'en., Th^ blaze is believed tb have challenge from the Winnipeg police at: a delightfully informal affair. with "English Main Street," as one Mr. and Mrs. Lbttis Sher enjer'tairi* {started in a pile old rubbish in a of fit you accurately if not force to compete Dominion Day for There will be a big class initiation paper puts it. Meanwhile his book ed a party of young .folks :.Sunday. at corner, where a. spontaneous combustion honors at the festivities be:ng arranged needed,, he will tell you of the Moose lodge next Tuesday leads all others in' popularity in the a launch: vi,de® onthe" "Fljrtng Dutchman," occurred. The damage is reported at Fort Frances. The local evening at their club rooms. so. public libraries of the United States, on Riifly lake. They made the., to be very slight. team was awarded the silver cup in Tuesday evening a class of twenty according to the last issue of The trip to Kettle Falls arid enjoyed a -o-—- the last trvout when the city of Fort new members were initiated in the Glasses straightened or Bookman. bounteous luncheon in the woods in A'group of International Falls folks Frances was defeated in the faH. Moose lodge at Littlefork. The dramatization of the story has minor repairs made while that vicinity, This delightful affair^ enjoyed a launch ride to Birchpoint •—-o been completed by the author, with you wad giV^h in1 cd.mpliment W '"Missf Friday evening where a picnic supper wait, and without William Zieman of Iroquios Falls! GOVERNMENT COMPETITION the assistance, of Harvey O'Higgins Anna Gottsteiiri ol Minneapolis britle-. was served in the woods. Covers Qnt., a former res-ident of this city, charge. and Harriet Ford, and it is reported to-be." The pkrty'"included, Mr. ancl' were laidV for Mrs.. McPeek and who has been visiting with "his sister^' that the production will reach New Mrs. D. J. N eg:fi,{Miss.i^Iyrfie^CulJpm^ daughters, Misses Gladys McPeek Last year the profits of the Federal Mrs. Louis Jurgenstm at Grand Rapids, York in the fall. PLEASE CALL EARLY Miss Sarah 'Rifkin, Miss CJiga .Benson, Vnd Bess Eaken, Misses Godsey, Minn., soent a few days in International Reserve Bank at New York Sup't." Geprg'e Ojson of .the county, Donnelly, Sullivan, Varley, Williams, Falls, the guest- of old were such that-a 6 per cent dividend Letter Files and Card Index Trays schools,^ Henry "Rificiri, CJiiy Benson Olson, Haug, Bergman, Flaherty and friends. Mr. Zieman is the superintendent was paid to all stockholders, and and William LaBuda. at the Press office. Miller. of a large paoer mill in the enough was left over to turn $39,OQOjOOO eastern city. into the United States Treasury. Amon£ those who enjoyed a lake It is to the credit of. the Republican A. 0. 0. H. trip to the Cascades Sunday were administration that the interest Messrs. and Mesdames R. W. Andrews, rate on loans has been promptly cut. Mr. and Mrs. S. Solvason, R: The Federal Reserve system was not B. Grisard, Misses May William, Mable Miner, Ida Bergan, Messrs. I. designed as a money-making institution W. Worley, H. W. Taylor and Loren for the government, but solely Miner. A bounteous picnic luncheon as an aid,^tp. Stitind business. AND was served in the woods and everyone reports an interesting time. Ole Beridsgaard, one ~of our blacksmiths, 0 is suffering from a fractured A. E. Gustafson* principal of the leg at the Craig hospital. H£ is reported Big Falls consolidated school, states Grand Council of this as gjg&ing along: nicely PER CENT REDUCTION the high school and upper grades have successfully pushed a $263 Lyceum course this year, with a financial surplus of $45. In speaking of ancient order has decided the high school work this term, he says, that while there, is no graduating class. Big Falls claims a strong IN TIRES EFFECTIVE MAY W X-. to institute a lodge in this junior class of nine members, who have completed 11 to 13 full credits. VULCANIZING^ AND BATTERY 4l$DP All earned from 9 to 1.2 credits these ALL WORK GUARANTEED! two past years to make up some town. Candidates, for initiation «r* credits lost during the school year COME IN AND GIVE Mf A TRIAL. 1918 and 1919. y/i- will please address, A party of International Falls women, mejnbers of the Lady Maccabee AGENTS FOR ESSEX CAR _Udge, have returned from Bemidji, wBBUwwwwwm miw» where they attended the recent •THE H0INMT EUBC1MC RON convention held there, when a fetor wsftvCMtifawr lUfe life Secretary A. 0.0. H. class., of 75 .were initiated. Among those present were Mesdames Emm?. 8c King, Edward LaPage, Ballard, UCIKMN- MfetotfeilUckaalfehMltei George Holler,. Daniel Holler, Ray afeinafeMtiiw. 430 THIRD STREET Holler^ E. M. VanNest, Mary Colwell, Box 349 International Falls Catherine Ottow, Charles Burnett, AUTO LIVERY PHONE 466 Martha Young and Ada Garrett. Mrs. •UCTMC WHUm Catherine \Ottow, past commander, Zimmerman Electric Co. find Mrs. Mary Colwell. chaplain, assisted with the work. -t- C' 'l.A ill. V. r~~^m •7