International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
June 9, 1921 · Page 4 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FAIXS PRESS PAGE FIVE 0A MMM MM fA ff HINKLEY-DECKER WEDDING B. G.- Dahlberg is in Minneapolis W iV *7 O on business. a A 8 AT THE CHURCHES «5 pretty wedding occurred Monday You must not miss Rifkin's sale on morning at St. Thomas' church when •4••M Friday, June 10th. Miss Phyllis Hinkleyj. the daughter MM ««««,. -T O of Frank Hinkley, became the bride BETHLEHEM CHURCH Miss Helen Zanger has returned of Iliiwrence Decker. The church was WHILE STEALING A. Wallace MacNeill, Minister. beautifully decorated with baskets of to her home in Minneapolis. red. roses and an abundance of garden The Daughters of Isabelle will meet Karl Daniels is enjoying a visit§ Sunday morning, 10:30: Preaching Dr. R. H. Monahan has returned flowers. An improvised arch of lilacs this evening in their club rooms. with relatiyes at Margie. service. Subject: "Crucifying Christ and ferns led to the sanctuary where to Minneapolis aft£r a. short visit HIS BELONGINGS ^—M-—- While Steajing His Belongings." rO here. the marriage vows were exchanged Frank Green returned Friday from H. Hawkins of Littlefork, transacted Sunday school, 11:45. ,t at 8 o'clock mass before Rev. Father a several days' business trip to Hibing. business here Monday. Come to. Bethlehem church Sunday. T. J. Welch-returned Tuesday O'Dwyer in the presence of a large evening —o A cordial invitation awaits you. to Bemidji after a few days' stay circle of friends and relatives. The -—o- David Rose returned from. Bemidji here. bride's gown was a handsome creation R. Latz returned Monday from.. a and passed the week end with his of white satin combined with SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH week's visit at Minneapolis and Fairbault. family. A large class was initiated in the georgette crepe. She wore a picture A. Wm. Nordin, Pastor. A. REV. W. MacNEILL, Moose lodge Tuesday evening at the hat trimmed, with satin roses and her Miss Gladys Dr'ummond will assist city hall. flowers were bride roses. The maids Services Sui day, June 12th. Louis Rifkin returned Wednesday in the office of the clerk of court of honor, Misses Phae. Hinkley, a sister Sunday school at 10 m. A. from a two weeks' visit at his home, during the summer months. of the bride., and Laura Raymond Mrs. W. V. Kane returned Wed^ Service at Ericsburg at 10 a. m. BETHLEHEM CHURCH at Minneapolis. nesday morning from a short visit in were daintily attired in costumes of Service at Fort Frances at 3 p. m. Mrs. Jennie Kock has returned from pale green and pink organdie made Minneapolis* Service: at International Falls at 8 Mrs. Thomas Carroll and children a -weeks' visit with friends and relatives -—-o in tiny ruffle effect. They had hats p. m. are visiting' at the home of Mrs. Carroll's at Duluth and. Cloquet. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Jurgens of St.Paul to match and carried shower bouquets Everybody welcome. parents at Aitken. -——o—— are visiting in this city. They of pink carnations. Mr. Decker Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Dussy of Craig, made the trip by auto. had as his attendants Russell Neffew 1ST METHODIST EPISC. CHURCH Miss Lottie Reagan has gone to were guests over Sunday at the home of Brighton, Pa., and Fred Emlaw Sunday Horning Claude E. Ireland, Minister. Little Falls, where she will remain of Mr. and Mrs.' H. VanEtten. Mrs. A. C. Gorman and daughters, of. this city. M^ss Patricia Lynch for a several weeks' stay. ——o Mar- and Madeline Gorham, returned. played the wedding music. Sunday school, 10. A. E. Nelson, principal of the Littlefork Wednesday morning, from St. Paul. A wedding breakfast followed at Morning worship, 11. Mrs. Hilman M. -Aal ind' -littledaughter school, a business visitor was ..." .' -—o— the Decker home, where at a prettily Children's day sermon by the pastor. 10:30 O'clock Margot, returned, Sunday at the court house Monday. The JJible study class of the M. E: appointed table a large bouquet of ,The children of the Sunday morning from a visit in Brainerd. ——o church will meet, next Tuesday evening, assorted carnations formed the centerpiece school will remain for this service Attend Rifkin's sate, Friday, June with Mrs. A. W. Bronk, 800 2ijd and covers were laid, for and assist in a ^hort program. Parents 10th. Wonderful values in Ladies' rs. Phil LaFrenier accompanied street. members of the bridal party and relatives. are urged to be present with their byf her brother, George Lee, is at Ready-to-Wear and Millinery. Mr. an^ Mrs. Decker will be little folks. Merrillan, Wis., enjoying a two yv_eeks O— Rev. A. W. MacNeill is -spending at home at 609 6th street. Everyone Invited Junior League, 3. visit. Miss Mayme Uehrean left Sunday the week as a guest at the Schmidt The bride was the .honor guest Friday Evening service, 8. evening for her home at Chippewa farm, well known as the Watrous Old afternoon at a miscellaneous You are cordially invited to these Falls, Wis.1, to pass the summer Mrs. Quay Whitback and babe of place. shower given at the home of Mrs. services. Big! Falls, have returned to their months. John Decker. home after a week's, visit with Mr. The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist The rooms were bright with garden ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH and Mrs. T. Bates. Miss Letta Clark of the postoffice church will be entertained by Mrs. flowers and after an interesting game E. N'. Halvorson. Pastor. force, leaves tomorrow evening for C. Aj Engbloom at her home at 604, of whist, dainty luncheon was served FURNISHED ROOM The Ladies'' Aid society of the Dodge Center, where- she will pass 6th street tomorrow afternoon. thirty guests. Services in the Norwegian language FOR RENT Bethlehem' church will meet next two weeks with relatives. ——o- The bride was the recipient of many at 10:30. Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. O. J. The Young People's Luther League pretty and useful gists. Mrs. S. J. Allen, Scandia Sunday school at 11:45. Master's home. 434 3rd street. Mrs. R. Pollak of Minneapolis, arrived of the Norwegian Lutheran church Hotel, Mill Addition, International You are cordially invited to attend Sunday morning from Minneapolis" COUNTY BOARD MEETING will meet Wednesday evening in the our services. Miss Ruby Loken of the Beaver to pass a month at the McPeek Falls, Minn. church basement. Let us all be present At the meeting of the county commissioners River school, was in International cottage on Rainy lake/ and have a good meeting. of Koochiching county SUCCESSFUL SALE OF LOTS Falls Monday enroute to her home at held Tuesday at the local court house Sandstone, where, she will-spend the Roy H. Larson, principal of the Th$ Methodist Ladies' Aid will no bids were submitted for bridges #Jl ».M« «Lt summer months.. Mizpah school, left Monday evening The sale of acre lots, which the C. serve dinner next Wednesday noon at a No. 3542 and No. 3523, on the Ranier for Marietta, his home, after a few Vic Linsten agency conducted last the school house for the Firemen's road. John Berg of this city was dppointed CLASSIFIED ADS Miss Bernardette Paton returned days' visit at International Falls. Monday morning on the forty-acre convention at seventy-five cents a to take charge of the county yesterday from a few days' visit with o- tract adjoining the city on the south, plate. exhibit at the State Fair, this fall. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Lyman at Big Mrs. John Spejicer and little daughter which they recently purchased from O. Gustafson also of thi$ city, was Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman spent Carson & Lahie, was very successful. Dorothy, left Tuesday evening lA, Members of the Moose lodge are For Sale—S-E hired to construct the first bridge on Sec. 36, Tyvp. 160, Sunday in this city. for Long Prairie, where they will Sales were brisk and a large number making preparations for the entertainment Ranier road with day labor. All of Range 27. This land lies two and ——o of business men in the city availed spend a month with Mrs. Spencer's of visiting Moose during the board members were present. one-half miles east of Birchdale, on At a meeting of the school board mother. themselves of the opportunity to ac- the Firemen's convention which will the International Falls-Baudette state Saturday afternoon, the janitors were be held in this city next week. ODD FELLOWS' road. Unimproved, except for a re-elected at the same salary to serve Messrs. Julius Sher, Henry Rifkin IMPORTANT NOTICE MEMORIAL SERVICE small house. No better land along the for the coming year, and routine matters and George Thorberg were numbered TO ODD FELLOWS The Christian Endeavor society Rainy. Will take $2,500 for the 16Q of business considered. among the successful fishermen Sunday will hold a weiner and marshmalldw ftev. Blake of Long Prairie, Speaker acres terms, $500 cash, long time on ——o on the south shore of Rainy All Odd Fellows and Rebekahs roast tomorrow evening on the bank —Fort Frances Lodges Invited. the balance, with 8% interest. H. F. lake, a little distance from Ranier. Rev. Blaine Lambert of Bemidji, planning to go to the convention at of Rainy river, just in front of the Sunday evening, June 19, Manitou STOKER Roanoke, Va. 2t. district missionary of the Methodist Virginia must- procure a certificate Kane residence. Everybody welcome', -°T Lodge of Independent Order of Odd H. O. Kravig of Gemmell, left Monday church, who just Returned from a from railroad agent in addition to o—— Fellows will hold their annual memorial Wanted—Job cutting cord wood. evening for Belview, Minn., after two weeks' sojourn at Spooner, was their ticket coupon in order to get Josephine Corell left Tuesday evening service. It is expected that Wri.te Leonard Schincke, International a short visit at International Falls. the guest Tuesday of Rev. C. Ireland reduced rate. for her home at Big Falls to Rev. Charles H. Blake of Long. Prairie, Falls. 3t. Mr. Kravig plans to attend the summer H. A. LEVIN. and Rev. A. W. .MacNeill. spend the summer months. She was past grand master of the grand session of the University of Minnesota Grand Marshal. -o a member of this year's graduating lodge of Minnesota will deliver the at Minneapolis. V?/Miss class at the local high school. Lilah Franklin left Sunday principal address, taking for his subject OVESON-LILJEBLAD WEDDING evening for her home at LaCrosse, "The Consolation of Fraternal No man ever became strongthrough The members of the degree team Arthur Shapira returns home Saturday Wis., to spend the summer months. ism." Rev. C. E. Ireland, warden of of the local lodge of ,. Odd Fellows' from Carletoi) college at Northfield, Her sister,. Miss Mildred Franklin, the lodge and vice grand-elect will fasting. Announcement nas been made of h^ve accented the ittvitsiiCipn to put on where he has been studying who has been her. guest for a week, :speak "In Memory of Brothers Departed." the* marriage of Miss Edna Oveson. the patriarchal degreefvw'ork at Virginia law. He .will spend the summer returned with her. Rev. A-. W. MacNeill will the daughtej of G. A. Oveson of Minneapolis next week when the grand No store ever increased its O months 4with relatives here. stake for his subject "The Hope for formerly of this city, and ti jod^e of Minnesota will $pld session.:/ [Immortality." The Fort Frances lodge :"py. L. Morrison has opervta a cabi^ David Liljeblad. The wedding occurred -'T sales' by suspending' advertis-, Miss Maym£ iO'Malley is here-frdfai '& iand the Rebe&ah lodges of 'both cities netinaker's shop in the building formerly March. 20th at' the Methodist H. A. Levin leaves, Monday evening* Minneapolis' for a two-weeks'* viiit |will be invited to participate. Services Occupied as a law officle by W. church here, Rev. Claude Ireland officiating. for .Virginia, where he will attend ing. &ith her sister, Mrs. Art Gord«on. will be held at the Bethlehem V. .Kane. Judge Palmer now has his the state, convention o_f~the Odd Fel-. Miss Q'Malley was formerly in charge jchurch Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. office in the old library building and They plan to be at home for the lows 'lodge. Levin will be installed of the telephone' exchange at the office Mr. Kane is occupying the office Advertising is Eke flood. It summer months at Glenhaveji, on the as Minnesota's deputy grand'master., of the M. and 0. Paper company EXTENSIVE BUILDING rooms over Carr's, vacated by Mr. lake. The news of their wedding In this city. IN INTERNATIOIAL FALLS makes a "business grow. And Palmer. comes as a complete surprise to their -ii—o—^— r—o—— An era of prosperity seems to prevail many friends. Mr. Liljeblad returned Miss -LucilJe. Barrett,,who. has been •. ——0 B. G. Dahlber'- delightfully entertained NEWSPAPER advertising is in international Falls. Several Mr- and Mrs! O. M. Ol^on of Minneapolis, Wednesday from the cities^ and Mrs. teaching school, at Staples- during the the members of the office, force Inew structures are being erected will arrive Sunday morning Oveson who is at present with relatives •-.past term, was in International Falls of the M. and CL Paper company Saturday the roast beef of advertising, while numerous houses are feeing remodeled for a two weeks' Visit'wiifh Mrs. Olson's there, will return to International Monday, enroute to her: home at at his summer home on Rainy and extensive improvements sister, Miss Selma Johnson. Mr. Falis very, shortly. Spooner. She is a niece of Miss Lucv lake where a sumptuous dinner was mediums. made in the business section. Olson is the manager of.the Western Mr. Liljeblad the son of Mr. and Barrett- of the county superintendent's served. The party made the trips in C. O. Gustafson is building his new Union telegraph office at the Chamber Mrs. Richard Liljeblad, who was graduated office. three launches and everyone reported ihome^ a six-room dwelling with bath of Commerce there. .. from the Pillsbury Military o-. What about your store's advertising a splendid time. 'at 405 6th street. It will be of tile school at (jwatpnna, served 29 months Anton Larson has returned from and stucco construction, strictly modern Mrs. George.A'ndersori-.was.tendered with the U. S. army as a member of medium? More advertising •*. his.:-tour to Anos, Sweden, where he Judge -W. S. McClenahan of Brainerd, in every detaiL. Mr. Gustafson a pleasant surprise Saturday evening the niachine gun "battalion, 17 months has be^n visiting relatives and* boyt Judge Stanton, of .Bemidji, and at her home bv a groupi of eighteen' hopes to be able to occupy, it by September of this time being overseas. He is "food" will make hood friends the^past year. Althougl Judge Wright of Grand Rapids, are 1st. friends. It was .in the' form of a at present associated with the office he had the best of time, and enjoye here for the opening^ session:: of the Nels Johnson is erecting a sixroom handkerchief -shower .as Mrs. Anderson your business healthier and of the M. and 6. Paper company. their festivity' and custom of doing: summer term of the. district /court cottage at 7th street for renting leaves thi^ evenirifr for Susanville, This popular young couple have a and enjoying life over -"-here, he wa which convenes next .Tuesday -morning purposes. It will be a wooden structure. Calif., to make-Hef future home. The more prosperous. host of friends in this vicinity who much pleased to 'be back a£iong hi at the local court hoiise. .. time was passed in daricipg and playing, wish them much happiness and prosperity many frie'nids in Big Falls.—Big Fork Edward LePage recently purchased bridge, afjer which a, dainty' in their wedded life. Coftipass. Jots 7 and 8 on' 3rd stfreet, next to At an interesting ^meeting of the luncheon was' sefved. Mrs. Andersorl" —-o-— the Chicago restaurant, fcpm Sam will be accompanied on her trip nby Ladies' Auxiliary of, .the. American Greengaard. .His'plans for the future her son, Kenne^j. Mr.' Anderson has The ladies of St. Thomas' Catholic Legion held Tuesday, evening, Mrs. church will serve dinner from 11:30 are as yet indefinite. been at SusanyiHe since last October,, Myra Shaw w^s ,'lcho,seTt3%i! president o'clock until 2 next Tuesday and' where he is enjfxloyed .as yard superintendent Mr^.: J. Bat|e .^b^iifry, and PIANO RECITAL Wednesday noons in 'the basement of. at the-sawmill. Their son/ Mrs. Walter'. Glass. treasurer. This The music room of the high school Elmer Anderson, 'went, went west just the Church. Iti is expected that a large meeting tofiik^plaaEr-at ?the' ji^nior high number of the ivreitingr delegates and was the scene Friday evening of an a month ago Misses Margaret, Edna school. ... interesting affair when Miss Patricia and Minnie Anderson will 'remain irr their friends wfcll attend. Mrs. J.: Lynch's pupils^ were heard in a piano International Falls They'will be at Kroll and Mrs. J. Curren have charge, A son was. born to ..Mrs. R. H. Do of the arrangements and practically recital. The-program rather varied home at the Victoria,where they have herty of. this city Standay at St. in nature, ..was thoroughly appreciated taken an apartment: Miss Margaret all the ladies of the congregation are Mary's hospital. Mrs. ='Doherty has Anderson will be one of the assistants busily engaged assisting in the prepay 'by the aucfience. The participants, been in Duluth with Mr. Doherty's whot acquitted themselves admirably, at the summer, camps for girls ration for this affair, which promises relatives since his recent illness' and at the lake. to be a big success. included: Jean Fraser, Anna death. Her sister, Mrs.t,H. J. Logan Marie Emerson, Theresa Lindvall, of Qrand Rapids, has b|en. with her Norello Grimoldby, Helen Swafford, for the past week Word has been Xeah Patterson, Dorothy Price, Eve'vn. received' that Mrs. Doherty and the Lynch, Marjorie Millard, Renee babe'are getting along nicely. A. o. o. H. Keyes, Alvida Anderson., Gwen Townsend, Alice Kerry, Norma Burnett, MARVIN-MASON MARRIAGE Mamie Slater, Ervin Grimoldby, Edinund Batte, Virgil Batte, Beatrice Miss Katherine Marvin and John Jevne, Gwendolyn Ogren, Ruby Olson, "Henry Mason of Williams, were united Mildred Frank, Gwendolyn Ogten in marriage Saturday morning at and Rub£ Olsbri. 10-"o'clock at the parsonage of the 'Methodist church, Rev. Claude Ireland QUICK ACTION SALE officiating. The bride was prettily at' Rifkiti'S Ladies' Rjeady-to-Wfear attired itij a traveling" costume of 228 store, Third street. Iiiternationar a blue serge with hat- to match. Her The Grand Codicil of this Fallg, Minn., starts "Friday June 10th. flowers were a corsage bouquet of Entire stock at wonderfuly reduced bride roses. Mrs. A.- W. Atwater and "22. prices. Sale ends June Don't-forget Mrs, George Sharin, both of .Williams, the date of the sale, Friday, June ancient order has decided were the attendants. 10th, at Rifkin's. Medium small shapes are the thing this Mrs. Mason is well known throughout summer. Young1 chaps wear them with the the county. During the past year X«K« stsesssssestKg crown diamond creased. to institute a lodge in this she has been one of the instructors BOY SCOUT NOTES in the Littlefork school and prior to **.» that taught in the' Williams school. See the Gordons here. Mr. and Mrs. Masoh will' reside in Our school opened with a good attendance* town. Candidates lor initiation Williams. A story hour has been added Among the small models you'll find one that to the morning session. The school opens at 9:30. All boys CITY COUNCIL MEETS suits you to a T. will please address, under 11 invited to morning session. Bring pencil' and paper. At the meeting of city council on $4.00, $5 .00 and $6.00 Flower for this week—wild rose. Monday evening it was decided that Scout meeting Thursday at 7:30 ,p. the books and accounts 'of the water m., high school gymnasium. .superintendent be taken over at once All who can lend tents or cots for Secretary A.~0.0. H. by the city clerk in accordance with 0. M. GARR & CO. the camp report size, etc., to the ithe agreement made at the April session. ^scoutmaster. Mr. Evans. A committee was appointed The new contest began June 1st. consisting of Messrs. F. H. Keves, W. Here is hoping for a lively contest. V. Kane, F. EL Patterson, J. A. McDonald "The Store of Quality" Box 349 International Falls Balls and bats needed for our nd E. M. Somers, to meet with &?> INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA school. Who will supply them? the M._ and O. Paper company relative Quite a little of our subscription to the settlement of the water question list still remains unpaid. Kindly hand now pending. Matters of Routine to Mr. Hulburt at Commercial club. business were considered. .. ..