International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
June 16, 1921 · Page 4 of 12
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rj INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE Culbert Pelland of Pelland, motored here Saturday and transacted busi- A.'E. Rauch, a,farmer residing at Rauch, was a business visitor here on Saturday. o—— H. W. Taylcfr returned Thursday Frank Milne of Central, Minn., attended from a week's business trip in the £&rie -Jcftos ttafe the firemen's convention here. twin cities. James Sullivan returned Sunday A daughter was born Saturday to from a two weeks' visit in Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carlson of South International Falls. ROMANCE LEADS TO MARRIAGE MARRIAGE Roy Johnson of the M. and I. railway Miss Margaret Anderson is enjoying office, spent the week end at his LEADS TO LOVE. a couple of weeks' visit at Fargo home, at La Porte. and Grand Forks. .Henry Guay of Birchdale, proved Attorney L. W. Wilson of South St. up on 160 acres of land in the same Paul, is here attending court and renewing township this week. acquaintances. Miss Eve Adams has returned to Miss Margaret Hanson has returned her home at Luverne, Minn., to spend from Duluth, where she has the summer months."" been attending business college. Mrs. J. H. Brown returned Sunday Miss Viva Reinarz of Gemmejl has evening from a week's visit with returned from Portland, Ore., where relatives in Minneapolis. she spent a year teaching school. Mrs. T. C. Carroll returned Monday George W. Anderson of the Ranier morning from a ten-day visit at bank, is in Minneapolis where he ••will LAKE SHORE LOTS. Acre &ad Five-Acre Tracts with Boat Harbor and Bathing Aitken with her parents. stay for the remainder of the month. Privileges, Big Game nearby. Good Fishing. Overlooking Canada. Can be reached by automobile Attorney C. R. Middleton of J3audette, Mr. and Mrs. George McLean have and boat. Telephone connections. Suitable terms. See F\ H. CLARK. is interested in this court session. retu»ed to their home at Spooifer He is here for a short stay. after a visit with, friends at International \i.—V/» IK Falls. Frank Oven of Greaney, Mimv a SlBotmfc-? prominent farmer from the Harrigan Mrs. James Sullivan returned the neighborhood, was here on the grand latter part of the week from a visit jury. with relatives at Minneapolis, Winona MM Gerald Emfang is enjoying a visit ?s«'«i*» Mrs. Fred Smith of Laurel is visiting and La Crosse. in Duluth. I S8 M1 John Gish returned Friday morning in the city. -—o i« AT THE CHURCHES from Duluth, wtiere he was a delegate Mrs. B. H. Phinney of Morris, "THE CHANGELESS to the Imperial Council of the Ole Ryan was in from Littlefork I 88 Edward D. Claffy of Ray, is spending formerly of this city, is here visiting «. MM Modern Samaritans, which assembled yesterday mingling with the convention a few days in town. with old friends. She will remain for there. crowds. ST. THOMAS' CHURCH a ten-days' stay. Mrs. Phil Laferinier returned on CHRIST Df A Captain Art O'Dea, former range The S. J. McHugo family are spending Tuesday morning from a visit with Honorable F. J. McPartlin and Mass will be celebrated at St. baseball player but now assistant fire the week at Birch Point at one her mother at Maryland, Wis. family have moved to the Ogaard Thomas' Cathplic church at 7 and 9 marshal, was numbered among our of the McPeek cottages. cottage, four miles up the lake, for o'clock during the summer months. visitors. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Schomberg of the summer months. Acme, Wyo., are visiting at the home Miss Olga Lofgren of Thief River ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Miss Margaret Carson of Bemidji Falls, has been selected as the second of Judge and Mrs. Frank Palmer. Miss Gertrude Varley of the M. and E. N. Halvorson, Pastor. is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. C. W. grade teacher at the Alexander Baker O. office, left Saturday evening for 0 WORLD" Speelman, She will remain for a school for the coming term. John Doran of Bemidji, a former Faribault, Minn., her home, where English services at 10:50. week's stay. business man of. our city, was numbered she plans to ^main. Sunday school at 9:30. Miss Jane Tate returned yesterday among the delegates to the A business meeting of the congregation When in Bemidji stop at Th'rd from a two weeks' vacation ^trip. She convention. Mrs. Bessie Showers left Saturday on Monday night at 8 o'clock Street Cafe, 25 new rooms in connecThe spent a portion of her time* at Rock evening for her home at Waterloo, in the church basement. hub of the business dis- Creek. Editor Chilgren of Littlefork, spent ^ll?n REV. A. W. MacNEILL, la., where she was called by the illness Ladies Aid meets Wednesday afternoon Third Street Cafe, Bemidji, Tuesday in town. He was accom- tnct. of relatives. at the church. Minn. 4t panied by Mrs. Chilgren. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Spath are the The Young People's Luther League proud parents of a son born this Mrs. Edward Benson of Duluth, is meets Wednesday evening at the Wilfred Christie of Camsack, Sask., I Mrs- Art Gordon is substituting at morning at the Northern Minnesota BETHLEHEM CHURCH the guest of her daughter, Miss Alfrieda church. Make sure and be" present at is visiting at "Fort Frances, his old |the postoffice the absence of local hospital. -Benson. She olans to remain this meeting. home. He is a son of the late ex- Mlss Letta Clark, who is enjoying, a for a week's stay. Mayor Christie at Fort Frances. relatives at Dodge Center, vlslt Wlth Chief John Berg, of International BETHLEHEM CHURCH I Minn. Falls, the retiring president, presided Messrs. Markowitz of the Markowitz A. Wallace MacNeill, Minister. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Ballou, Mary at these sessions in his usual gracious Bros, and Herman Rattelle Ghostly and Miss Lucy Barrett are .A J. Scheutz pas returned from a manner. returned Monday morning from a Sunday morning, 10:30: Preaching now occupying Rainbow cottage near a* nis-home at Wisconsin Rapids, Sunday Morning ten-day auto trin to Brainerd, Minneapolis service. Subject: "The Changeless Birch Point, on Rainy lake. They plan different points in southern Wisconremain Miss Sutch of the Northern. Minnesota and Duiuth. Christ in a Changing World." sin and ^Duluth. there for the entire season. hospital staff, is enjoying a 11:45 Sunday school. two weeks' visit with h£r sister at Mrs. Neil Woodworth was the soloist 8 p. m.: Odd Fellows' memorial 10:30 0'ciock People of the Wildwood community Daniel Danielson of Birchdale, Mountain Iron. at the graduation exercises held service. Eyjryone invited. met Friday evening at the Wildwood proved up on 80 a_cres of land in the last Friday evening at the Little Falls Come to Bethlehem church Sunday. town hall. O. O. Horlamus gave an town of SaultJ He, was an International C. B. Griffiths, one of the prominent A cordial welcome awaits you. high school. She is the daughter' of Falls visitor 'Monday. interesting talk on the value of Farm residents of th„e Littlefork neighborhood, Mrs. J. W. Hinckley of Loman. Bureau work. It was decided to hold V# was taking in the sights in the —j°~— another meeting*-.Juwe 22, when :a city yesterday. This office acknowledges Mr. and Mrs. EL I3..Carney and Mr. Mr. and Ivixs. E. ?J. Carriveau have Everyone Invited a Farm Bureau unit will be organized. and Mrs. H. B. Thornton of Benson returned from a month's trip to LaCrosse, a pleasant call. t'J BOY SCOUT NOTES 55 are visiting at the: home of Mr. and Green Bay and other points Mrs. V. F. Byman and (laughter of ».f «.« «.« •.« ».« «.« •.« «.• #,« «,« .. Mrs. J. H. Brown, 1102 Seventh street. in Wisconsin. They made the trip by Qle Sandmark, pioneer and well «V Nakoda, were in International Falls auto and were absent from this city known merchant of Fairland, this Tuesday enroute to Duluth where The camp site has been chosen at Mrs. Tom Edens has returned from about six weeks. was in the yesterday countv. city at CARD OF THANKS Point Roosevelt. A large screened Miss Bvman became the bride of a six weeks' visit at Leonard, her old tending the convention doings. He Walter Regal yesterday. They will reside cabin with additional screened tents, homs. Mr. and Mrs. Edens have as reports business good in his locality Mrs. Maude Ward is visiting with We wish to express our sincere at Big Falls, where he is employed fine bathing beach, good fishing their guests Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Billings and many new settlers. her sister, Miss Mabel Lyons at Little thanks and appreciation to all our as a civil engineer. grounds promise us a fine time. Ice of Vancouver. Falls. Miss Lyons, who has been dear friends andl neighbors for their and fresh milk can be secured nearby. -o—— Miss Rose Walstrum, a graduate tlie instructor of commercial subjects kindness, sympathy and generosity Junior camp starts Jiily 19. Full announcements Miss Bernadetta Paton left Friday Thursday afternoon M. M. Abbott, nurse of Eveleth, has accepted a position in the high school there, underwent during our recent sorrow* Rev. next week. county agent, and O. O. Horlamus, of evening for Duluth. She is now, enjoying as night nurse at the Northern an operation last week. O'Dwyer, Rev. Ireland, the M. and O. a trio on the, Great Lakes. Miss the State Federation, met with the Minnesota hospital. She has already Paper Co., their office men .and employees, When this city asked the Scouts Sturgeon River Farmer's club, when Patton plans to spend the__remainder assumed her new duties. Mrs. Adelia F. Golla announces the Masons, Moose, Odd Fellows, to act as guides at the firemen's convention its-members decided to become a unit of the summer months with friends marriage of her daughter Loretta Maccabees, St. Thomas league and we were glad that there were at Detroit. Mich. ihe Farm Bureau organization. It Mary to Joseph Brush, which occurred Francis Wisard, the son of Mr. especially the V. F. W. also for their only a few slackers. Next time we is expected that a canvass will be and Mrs.. C. E. Wisard, returned Monday, June 6th, at Santa beautiful floral tributes. There are will do better. made shortly to secure additional Miss Myrtle Sullivan has returned Rosa, Calif. Mrs. Golla and daughter this morning from St. Paul where no words that can express our gratitude. from Minneapolis where she has been memberships. he was a student during the past formerly resided in this city. Moccasin is the flower for this May the blessing of God come -—-o-— employed during the past year as a o—— term at the Colle&e of Agriculture. ,all. week. to them stenographer. She made the trip by Miss Frances Hartman, who has The fire department was called to He has just com.pleted his second MRS. ALLISON C. GORHAM, way of Duluth. Miss Sullivan is at been teaching the past y6ar in Idaho/ to the. home of Bob Burnett, 224 year's work. MAY GORHAM. The Boy Scouts have completed the her mother's home.. Fourth street, Friday afternoon, about and Miss Effie Drexler of Brainerd, playground on the west end of the MADELINE GORHAM. arrived Tuesday jnornirig to spend the 5:30 o'clock to extinguish a blaze George B. Titus was in the city Alexander Baker school. Hurrah for Mr. and Mrs. G. Whitney have summer at Miss Hartman's cottage at which originated near the foundation, from Nett,Lake yesterday and reports MM the camp! as their, guests 'Mrs.' Whitney's father, A V# Clark's beach. Miss Hartman was where repair^ work was being done. that he is kept busy locating LESTER GISH, Scribe. SS A. B. Nelson and he_r sister, MissLaura The-damage was very slight. formerly principal in the local high new settlers and farmers on the excellent CLASSIFIED ADS Nelson,', both of Warren, Minn. school and Miss Drexler ha^ been musical homestead lands to be found 2 COMRADE FRANK Mr. Nelson was here for the firemen's instructor for several years Rev. Ira Alvord, statt evangelical in that part of the reservation. He MM convention while his daughter CARRIER VERY ILL A c« V* r« «V« «r« Miss Drexler. does not (expect to return left last night with three persons who worker of the Baptist church, is expected plans to remain for the summer to International to teach. here Saturday form Minneapolis. expect to locate lands there. months. Frank Carrier, the last resident '•', He will: be accompanied by ,o-—— survivor of the Civil war, and pioneer Wanted—Job cutting cord wood. Supt. Grossman of M. D. and W. Sunday afternoon at the meeting his wife and daughter Gwendlyn, who Tito "Wigyram" at feirch Point was resident of this territory-, is very ill Write Leonard Schincke, International held at Mizpah, th.e progressive railway, left last evening for Minneapolis. will remain for a week's visit. They the scene of an interesting narty Friday at his home in this city, suffering a Falls. 3t._ Farmer's Union, voted to contribute He will return Sunday accompanied made the trip from the city in their evening when a group of International general breakdown from advanced $25: towards paying expenses of the by his wife and family, auto, stopping for a short stay with Falls folks were entertained. age, he being nearly eighty years old. county exhibit at trie State Fair. It who will reside here in the future. friends at Bemidji. Typewriter Ribbons Remington, They made the trip on the lake in His friends are legion, who trust that was voted to discontinue their organization Mrs. Grossman and son remained the Ino and covers were laid for Underwood, Smith and Oliver, alsQ his familiaj face may again be seen and become a unit of the in the city until the close of the The party who found or carried twenty guests at a bounteous picnic, Carbon Paper, at the Press office, on our streets daily. Farm Bureau. Officers were selected school yearr They will make the trip away the gray cloth rain coat with supper, as follows: Director, Fred Peterson in their Buick. a heavy, brown rubber lining from vice-director, C. Edward Hanna secretary, -o- the baseball park after the boxing Mr. and Mrs. Muench of New Orleans, O. L. Dakin-r: treasurer, Rasmus exhibition Tuesday, will please leave Much credit is due the members are spending- the summer Larson. This unit, will meet every same at the Press office. A pair of A. Q- o. H. of the local .committee for the firemen's months at "Ozonite Camp" at Nisswa, 'third Saturday afternoon each month. brown kid gloves was, in one of the convention as well as the busir^ss Minn. They plan to return to the pockets._ See how fast you can get men of the city who left no south in, October. Mr. Muench will it here.' effort unturned to make the affair one be remembered by International Falls /F residents as the man who installed of the biggest and best in the historv TOOTH TALK NO. 11 Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Colburn, former of th_e state association The the insulite plant at the mill. residents of this city, arrived from local committee consisted of J. P. Vincent, Oregon, last-week- and are Franzen, secretary David Hurlbiirt, Monday night a ifteeting was held visiting friends and relatives here and with- the Margin- Community clutr James H. Drummond, Charles E. Fenton/ 'T* Pyorrhea. with Mrs. Colburn's father and sister W. C. Hasselbarth, Adolph when this organizatioii decided to become Pyorrhea is the most destructive, at Manitou. They will leave Sunday a local unit of the Farm Bureau. "Krohn, Frank H. Keyes, A. R. Cobey the most difficult to treat, yet one evening for Cloquet, where they will Present officers will serve and and Charles G. Hall. The Grand Council of this of' the commonest of all the diseases visit atf the. home of Mr. Colburn's committees have been appointed to. of the teeth. It is present brother and from there to Chippewa draw lip amendments for the constitution BREAKS RECORD in the mouths of countless thousands Falls, Wis., to spend a week at the to be presented at the next ancient order has decided of adults who fondly think meeting. _L parental home. They expect to return Paul Winklusky of Bemidji bears their teeth are in perfect condition. to Oregon about Julv, 1st, where ——o the honor of making the best auto It progresses slowly, and in its Saturday nifht. a meeting was held Mr. Colburn is identified with the record here between and Bemidji on early stages painlessly. The gums at- Gemmell with the Evergreen Community John R. Palmer Lumber company in Monday, June 13. Mr. Winklusky left I to institute a lodge in this become sjpft and bleed easily, then the capacity of logging superintendent. club, when.members voted to Bemidji at 1:30 o'clock Monday afternoon they grow sore and become inflamed. become a local unit of the Farm Bureau. and arrived here at 8:45 Pus forms at the roots A committee was appointed to o'clock in the evening. town. Candidates for initiation of the teeth and they loosen in draw up the necessary amendments A. M. Daniels, teacher at the Boise their sockets. When th.e disease to the constitution. It is expected Fort school in the Nett lake' territory, DISTRICT COURT they will be adopted at the next meeting passed through the city yesterday enroute reaches this stage it affects the NOW IN SESSION general health and, usually extraction to be held July 16th. to his home at Breckenridge, will please address, —-o Minn., where he will spend his vacation is the only remedy. Harry Levine was installed this at the home of his parents. He The District Court convened here DR. E. W. BUNCE. D. D. S. week as deputy grand master of the will return in Seotember to again resume Tuesday morning with Judge W. S. Odd Fellows at the state convention, charge of the school. Mr. Daniels McClenahan. of Brainerd in charge. H. F. Billings, an experienced pro- being held at Virginia. TheJocal team reports that at the closing of the The time was given over to the calling SecretaryA. 0.0. H. consisting of xMessrs. James Drum- Boise Fort school on June 3rd, a of the grand jurymen, after which sthetist in charge. mond, Frank Alexander, C. V. Linsten, splendid program was given by the court adjourned to enable interested OFFICE AND LABORATORY Gust G. Belcher, E. R. Walsh, scholars which ended in a picnic, attended parties to enjoy the festivities. Charles Fenton, Oscar Sandstrom, by over thirty people. He R. K. Doe,- representative of the 311 THIRD STREET Box 349 International Falls Charles J. Erickson, Melvin Peterson, also reports that settlers are flocking U. S. government, received applicants International Falls. Del Berthiaume, Walter and Charles into the Nett lake territory very yesterday who were examined for "Wirt and Charles Corrin put on the rapidly and that before y^sy long it citizenship papers. Phone 474 Open Evg's and Sundays patriarchial degree team work. They will be one of the populous sections The court calendar has 20 criminal JI left here Monday afternoon. of the county. eases slated and 47 civil ones. V**-'*" S? Wt *.. as a v,. *'4. 2*