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

June 23, 1921 · Page 4 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE TO TELEPHONE USERS Paris green and arsenate of lead Miss Margaret Carson has returned J5 W 52 *,• for potato bugs at Rubin's Drug to Bemidji after a visit at the Speelman S3 Store. home. CLASSIFIED ADS Number—Operators, Please Call by #4 MM Rev. Father O'Dwyer has returned Dr. M. E. Withrow and three sons especially new ones, cannot remember 0 v« v# Zv I*! Z'J 55 35 23 ZrZ from a few days' business trip to ana .hL. H. Berg, a member of the all the numbers and we find they are Wanted—Job cutting cord wood. Winnipeg. staff of the Journal, left this morning spending altogether too much time Write Leonard Schincke, International for a week's auto trip to Minneapolis looking them up and. thereby interfering Falls. 3t. George Horness enjoyed a weekend and Stillwater. with prompt service. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eggelbroten of ttade -Jcte xJbsti visit with friends in ,Duluth. We trust to give good service. Littlefork, were International Falls Typewriter Ribbons Remington, ——o Please help "us by looking up your visitors Wednesday. Miss Martha Halvorson, who has Underwood, Smith and Oliver, also Paris green and arsenate of lead number before you call. been teaching school this term at for potato bugs at -Rubin's Drug Carbon Paper, at the Press office. X.. Grand Rapids, Minn., is now the International Telephone Co. Wanted—Two experienced waitresses Store. guest of her brother, I£ev. Halvorson. and one dishwasher. Call at HE WHO GETS THE She will also visit with friends at Oliver Cafe. J-23 Henry Rifkin returned yesterday Littlefork prior to returning to her MOST SATISFACTION from Minneapolis where he has been home at Rock Dale, Wis., where she IN "LIFE GETS THE Miss Louise Hilde has returned on business. plans to spend the summer months. from Adams, N. D., where she attended MOST SATISFACTION There's a Reason the wedding of her sister. Lewis Caldwell of Big Falls, was OUT OF LIFE TOO. Edward S. Anderson, tne son of here Saturday where he served with Mr. and Mrs. Erick Anderson of this Why She Prefers Mrs. T. L. Albertson is spending a the petit jury. city, has returned home from Minneapolis few days with friends at Littlefork. where he was recently graduated She was accompanied by Miss June Roy Martin left last evening for from the University of Minnesota A THOR VanNest. Mizpah, where he will remain until as a member of the electrical the latter part «f the week. engineering class. He is now work-, A. W. Mertens, one of the pioneer ing at the M. and O. mill. Mr. Anderson Miss Pauline Hill of Minneapolis, residents of this vicinity, now a resident plans to leave in the fall for has arrived in the city to assume lifer of St. P^ul, is here for a visit Schenectady, N. Y., to reside. duties as playground instructor. with his son, and daughter. AC. C. Honey is at Round lake looking Our Bemidji friends through the after business interests for the A class of twelve members was secretary of the Civic and Commerce International Falls Lumber company. initiated Tuesday in the Moose lodge. association have already made inquiry This be the Jast class installed will from the local Commercial club as to Louis Sher and ..family will return early fall. Until the the nature of our Fourth of July celebration. tomorrow from a week's visit in Duluth ——o Bemidji, it seems, intends to and Ashland. They made the Charles Carson of the M., D. and reserve all its energy for the big trip by auto. North Minnesota Fair, scheduled for I W. railroad, has resumed his work after a trip west. September 21st to 23rd. It appears Julius Sher, accompanied by Al. that a large delegation are planning I Rifkin, leaves tomorrow afternoon for to spend the Fourth in International Miss Mayme O'Malley left Sunday Duluth enroute to Minneapolis, where Falls and help- celebrate. evening for Minneapolis after a two the marriage of Miss Anna Gottstein weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. Art and Julius Sher will occur. Ellis J. Butchart of Duluth, who Miss Lila Stephenson of Littlefork, Gordon. was a member of this year's graduating is attending summer school at Bemidji. C. G. Whitneiy has been making class at the University of Minnesota extensive repairs on his summer home Miss Thompson, a member of the at Minneapolis, is now associated on Rainy lake, which is located just teaching corps of the local schools, with the office of Attorney J. J. Hadler. Paris green and arsenate of lead this'jade of Birch! Point. It is now has returned to her home at Fargo, Ellis Butchart who. is a member for potato bugs at Rubin's Drug one of the( finest structures on the N. D., where she will spend the summer of one of the oldest families at the Store. shore. months. head of the lakes, served two years with the naval corps as an aviator A. B. Nelson has returned to Warren Mr. and Mrs. Charles Joeison and Mr. and Mrs. John Norton have returned in the world war. Mr. Butchart is after a visit here at the home of son, Sigfred, of Lindford, made a from Minneapolis, where they not altogether a stranger in this vicinitv. his daughter, Mrs. C. G. Whitney. business trip to the Falls Monday, enjoyed a short visit. They made He has already found a miniber Mr. Joeison making final proof on the trip home in their Paige car, of former friends who ,wish him Miss Margaret Anderson returned his homestead. O. E. Lindvall and which was taken there for repairs. much success in this field. early in the week from a visit with Erick Erickson served as witnesses. Miss Myrtle Fellman at Maple Lake. Miss Helen Zanger, instructor of VICTORIA HOTEL Mr. and Mrs. Billings of Vancouver, commercial subjects at the Alexander The Littlefork band is becoming WEDNESDAY, JULY 6 AND B. C., who have been visiting Baker high school, accompanied bv very popular. Northome has asked FRIDAY, JULY 8 Three Cents For a wth Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Edens for a her mother is spending the summer to secure its services for the fourth One of the Members of couple of weeks, are now the guests months in California. They are at of July. of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Scott and present at San Francisco. Servant in Your Home family at Leonard, Minn. They plan Dr. Mary Ghostly left Monday evening to remain for the summer months. Attorney W. V. Kane has just completed for Minneapolis where she will Mrs. Scott is their daughter. his pretty summer cottage on consult a specialist. Every Washday Raiqv lake, near, the Ogaard place, o\0ULTR/^ Word has been received from Mr. and .the family expect to take possession Ole Peterson and daughter, Miss and Mrs. M. M. Dunkle of Ashland, within a few days. They will Edna, left Tuesday evening for LaPorte Wis., that a daughter was born to remain for the summer months. for an outing. them on June 16th. Mr. Dunkle was You may do your washing and wringing with ,the teacher of manual training in the local C. W. Monty, accompanied by his THOR ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE at a cost N Mr. and Mrs. Franz Jevne, Frankie, school last year, and the family wife and family, returned early in the of three cents for electric current. Your clothes Gladys and Irvin Burton spent Sunday week from St. Croix Falls, Wis. Mrs. have many-friends here who will be washed just as clean as by hand, and they last from at Rainbow cottage. interested in the announcement of the Monty and the children plan to remain four to six times as long. This washing machine here permanently. They will arrival of the daughter. 1 Mr .and Mrs. Harley Rose and backed' by the nam»e HURLEY, is used by 350,000 reside at 8th avenue and 7th street. August Bpelk of Littlefork, attended David HurlburC Louis Limieaux, Mr. Monty is the rural supervisor of £ciai\S women and has passed 13 years of tests. the session of the grand lodge of the Henry Malancon, Samuel Thompson, Kcfochiching county schools. Thor Electric I. O. O. F. in Virginia. Ivan Worley, Lane and Walter Egan and Ray Monroe, all of Fort Frances, Miss Anna Erickson, supervisor of Washing Machine enjoyed a launch ride, to the Golden the rural schools of this county, has Will be at the above J?a§e!L of diphtheria were Gate7 oh Ra-iny lakey-Sunday afternoon, returned to her home at Badger, reported" Tuesday. Among "these Ts am el a where they spent some time "Minn., where she will spend the sum-, Rachel Mertens, the daughter of Mr. stated. Are you troubled swimming. They also went to Has the Atalog, a wonderful piece of mechanism— mer months. Miss Erickson plans to and Mrs. Arthur Mertens, who^ reside with headaches, nervousness, Blanket Bay and Rainy Lake City. attend the North Dakota State Fair just a mile from the city. the scientifically constructed "no-wear" wooden They brought bacje reports of excellent which will be held at Grandi Forks dizziness, or eye disorders of cylinder—all gears enclosed, and does a good-sized fishing in the latter place. during the coming month. any kind. If so, consult him Will Elliott is able to be around after washing in an hour and is self-cleanaible. being confined to his home for If Glasses are needed lie can Miss Dora Mertens entertained delightfully Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burnett departed several days as the result of an injury The all-metal swinging wringer that cannot sag. fit you accurately if net Friday evening at the home Tuesday evening for Amherst, to his l_eg caused by falling from needed, he will tell you of Mrs. F. M. Billmyre. Her guests N. H., to visit with relatives after an a ladder recently while painting. Let us show you the many other diesirabl'e features were close friends of Misses Catherine extended stay here at the homes of so. of the THOR. and Rose Tilenn, members of Mr. Burnett's brothers. They will be Zimmerman Electric Co. Supt. Grossman of the M. D. W. the'teaching corps of the local schools accompanied as far as Minneapolis Glasses straightened cr Railway company, accompanied by who left early this week for a short by their son, Willis. his wife and sons, returned Sundav minor repairs made while visit ill Duluth, prior to returning to jMm Minneapolis. They made the you wait, and without their hopie in Minneapolis. Fortune John Gish returned Tuesday morning •^trip in their Buick. The family plan charge. telling with cards furnished the amusement from Randall, Minn., where he to remain here permanently. INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. •v after which a dainty luncheon attended the funeral. of his sister^ was served. The table was prettily Mrs. Nancy Brown, which occurred Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Olson left on PLEASE CALL EARLY Phone 200 340 5th Avenue arranged with a large bouquet of there Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Brown Tuesday for Duluth where they will daisies and covers laid for twelve. passed awa" Saturday noon as the make short) visits prior to returning result of a paralytic stroke. to their home in Minneapolis. They Misses Flaherty and Haug, who o—— have been here as guests of her sister, If have been enjoying a couple of weeks' Among the. Mizpah folks who were Miss Selma Johnson of the M. outing at camp "Hide-away" at Birch in attendance at Grand I^odge sessions and O. office. Point ,left Sunday evening for their of the I. O. O. F. and Rebekah homes. Miss Flaherty went to Elk lodges at Virginia this week were: Fourteen members of the staff of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson, Mr. and River, where she will visit with home O. M. Carr Dry Goods company enjoyed folks. Miss Haug joined her sister Mrs. H. E. Huber. Mrs. Buckmaster, Summer Heat a del ghtful outing' Sunday at Aaron Bengson, Louis Langaard 'and Clark's beach. Swimming was one of in Minneapolis where they enjoyed a couple of day's visit prior to returning Louis Lacrois, Mrs. Huber and Louis the interesting pastimes and a bounteous Lacroix. They represented the local luncheon was served. The trip to her home at Spring Valley, lodges as delegates. Wis. Her sister plans to attend the was made in autos. summer session of. the University of Mrs. Mitchell Burton is in Minneapolis Mrs. Stephen McHugo and daughters, Wisconsin, at Madison. Miss Haug enjoying a two, weeks' visit Madeline and Katherine, have expects to spend her vacation at home with relatives. Miss Mildred Burton returned home from a week's outing with her mother while Miss Flaherty's and Richard Burton, both of Little at one of the McPeek cottages at plans are indefinite. They are Falls, who have been students at the Birch Point.. Little Leah Patterson members of the teaching corps of the University of Minnesota during the Baking in the home, kitchen in.the summer heat not spent a couple of days as their guest. local schools. past term are entertaining a group of college friends from the Twin Cities oinly tries one's temper but is exhausting work. at their summer cottage on Fish Trap lake in Morrison county. And really, after all, the only difference between A. o. o. H. Miss Anetta Miller, Red Cross and home-baked bread and Premium is the trouble of the public health" nurse, spent the last Week in the" Harrigan1 country.. Sh£ baking. visited homes in the Rocky Glen, Elmdale, Sunbeam and Woodland neighborhoods, fcringin^,- back' with Take a rest this summer, Phone us and place an her two chij^drepV'fjctf examin at on, one for operation and a -patient for hos-. order for pital care. MissrSMiftei- was accompanied Premium Bread on her.. jeturn trip by Miss. The Grand Council of this Lewella Penrodi who has "been principal of the Harrigan consolidated school. Miss Penrod is now the guest of International Fails friends. She ancient order has decided plans to spend her vacation at h.er home at Williams. It is expertly: baked by processes which bring to to institute a lodge in this Miss Ada Watson is visiting inChicago you all the goodness and flavor of the finest wheat enroute to the east, where she will enjoy a six weeks' stay. Miss grown. Watson will be the guest of her brbther, town. Candidates for in­ Captain James Watson, Tr.,, at Camp Alfred Vale' on the Hudson No bread can be more nourishing:. river, where he will be one of the itiation will please address, instructors during the summer school session. She will also spend some" PHONE 444 time at her old home at West New York City, N. J., as well as Toronto, -Canada. Miss Watson, the daughter- Secretary A. 0.0. H. James Watson, local immigration THE WHITE BAKERY .inspector, is' a member of the teaching corps of this city. Her brother, ^Captain Watson, has been the assistant '5.' professor of military science Box 349 International Falls and tactics, signal corps, at Massachusetts Institute of Technologv. He served with the 79th Field Artillery as first lieutenant in France and recently 0 was promoted to captaincy. Jill• Hi