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

July 14, 1921 · Page 4 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE. a loaf of Ask your grocer for Ask your grocer for a loaf of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Swanson are the Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Dunlop of Minproud "Home Made Bread." "Home Made Bread." parents of a daughter born July I neapolis are visiting at the Oberholtz1st. er cottage on Rain- lake. Mrs. Vern Malone of Virginia is Mr. E. J. Gjesdahl and children left visiting with her mother, Mrs. Ella last evening for a visit in the southern Charles Gingrich of Margie was here Mr. and Mrs. Franz Larson will en» Green and other relatives. of the -'ate. part Monday transacting business. tertain at a community picnic Sunday-*J. at their country home at Lake Pai For Sale—Thre- good milch cows. Jtfiss Regal returned home yesterday E. J. Olson of Margie was a business Inquire first door south of Blue flat, morning after a visit in the southern caller in International Falls Mr. and Mrs. Jerr Otto of Big Forka a lp Ask your grocer for loaf of Mill Addition. part of the state. yesterday. are the parents of a son, born Thursday. "Home Made Bread." Mother and the babe are getting Miss Dorothv Roberts of Minneapolis Attorney P. H. Russell of Bemidji Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Olson and family along fine. Roy Johnson of the M. & I. office has is at the McPeek cottage at was in international Falls yesterday motored to Pelican Rapids, where as his guest Sunday, Mr. Gaardsmore Birch Point for a month's outing. enroute ft) Baudette. they are enjoving a couple of week's Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cook of Brainerd. HE WHO GETS THE stay. in Grand Falls township a baby girl Otto Mrs. Stanley Gagnon has joined her Radke leaves tomorrow for a MOST SATISFACTION lately, who will be a Cook for a few Mrs. Fred Steinbrink has returned husband at Baudette. They have taken week's visit at Milwaukee, Chicago Miss Helen Daily and her guest, IN LIFE GETS THE years anyhow.—Big Fork Compass. to her home at Hibbirig after a visit an apartment in the Watson block. and Wisconsin Rapids. Miss Edna Sliter of Akeley, Minn., are with Mrs. Jack Baust. MOST SATISFACTION visiting at Littlefork. The Ladies of th° Tabernacle society Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Mattson of J. H. McLearman of Bemidji, who OUT of St. Thomas Catholic church, Mr. and Mrs. Franz-Jevne spent a is interested in timber lands was in South International Falls have as their R. W. King and, family accompanied namely Mrs. Frank LaBelle, Mrs. John few days last w,eek at Grand Rapids. guests, Mr. and Mrs. Abner Mattson International Falls yesterday enroute by Melvin Stormo spent Sunday and Noll, Mrs. John jCrolli Mrs. Bert They made the trip by auto. to Baudette. of Duluth. Monday in Duluth. Brown, Mrs. George Allen, Mrs. James Drummond, Mrs. John Batte. Mrs. David Rose and family accompanied G. W. Anderson, cashier of the State Miss Myrtle Holler of Minneapolis Mrs. Julius Johnson and little daughter, John Spencer, Mrs. Ben Kotilinek, by Miss Hannah Johnson motored to Bank of Ranier, is having a new log is here visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Stella, of Littlefork, were in International and Mrs. P. Walsh, entertained Tuesday Clark's Beach Sunday and passed the cabin erected near Birch Point on J. A. Holler. She will remain' for a Falls Monday transacting afternoon in honor of the altar day. month's stay. Rainy Lake. husiness. boys. An auto ride to Brennan's beach- was greatly e_njoyed and the Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Billmyre and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wedlund and son Lost—A red and blue hat on road to Mrs. Catherine Ottow leaves today little guests had a good time swimming. their guests motored to Lake Kabetogama, accompanied by O. A. Preston motored Crystal Beach Saturday night. Finder for a couple I of weeks visit with Upon their return trip a luncheon Sunday where they spent the to Lake Kabetogama Sunday where please return to Press office and friends in Milwaukee, Wis. was served in the parlors of the day. receive reward. they spent the day. church, where- the remainder of the o—- r~ Mr. and Mrs. Hapgood of Indianapolis time* was spent ?n playing games. The Mrs. M. Peggar of Loman was called Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Cool and childrenof Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Burke of Sabetha, are guests 'at the Oberholtzer altar boys Vwere Arthur Kin sheila, to Bemidji Monday on account of the Bemidji are guests of Mr. and Kan., are the guests of their cottage on Rainy lake. George McP&rtlin, Rodger Therrio, il1n ess of her daughter Ruth, who has Mrs. G. P. Ballou at the Rainbqjv daughter, Mrs. C. M. Barton. They Frances Hobbins. Jimmie and Temmie been attending the summer school. cottage on Rainy lake. will remain for a ten day stay. Judge Stanton of Bemidji passed Stone, Maurice and Joe Raymond and ——o—— through International Falls Monday George Slater. Other children present Rev. A, W. MacNeill is spending Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Linderf had as The Equalization board is in session evening enroute to Baudette, where were James and Lucine Batte, the week at Ponemah, Red Lake Indian their guests, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. at the city hall these days. They are he is holding court. He was accompanied Howard and Richard Kroll, Helen and reservation, as the guest of Rev. John Cann and Mrs. Otto Cann of attempting to readjust the assessors by C. M. Torrence, county attorney. Daniel Brown, Evelyn and Sammle and Mrs. Blaine Lambert of Bemidji. Blackduck, who motored over. assessments of the variops personal Johnson and Dorothy Walsh. ——o property in the city. Miss Esther Anderson of Northome Clarence Rood has returned to B*emidji Miss Bessie Anderson is here from who is a natient in the Mayo hospital, Minneapolis visiting at the home of after a brief visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Zimmerman inn & having undergone a successful her parents, Mr. and Mrs. August left Sunday evening for an auto trio operation for* p-oitre, is now suffering Frank McGrath of Wildwood, suffered Anderson of South International to Winnipeg. They 'an to be absent from an attack of scarlet fever. a sunstroke Friday. Falls. from the^ity a couple of weeks. They will make the return trip by way of YOUR BOY Miss Isab*lle O'Loughlin of Northome, Miss Virginia Easton of Kankakee, Mrs. James T. Watson and daughter Grand Forks and Brainerd. spent:? the week-end at home. 111., is visiting with Miss Esther Ruth, have returned from Birchdale, She has as her guest Miss .Marie Miner. where they were the guests of Rev. C. E. Ireland and family motored Wold of Gonvick, also a student at Mrs. Bugner and Miss Bessie Howard. to Littlefork Sunday evening Is growing inch by the Teach,ers'-college at Bemidji. Miss Ebba Yernberg1 of Duluth is where the" have been attending the visiting with her sister. Mrs. L. C. inch. Get him started Chautauqua meetings. They returnee The date for the Trip Through the Seybold. Theodore Carlson returned Monday yesterday, leaving their car behind Studebaker Factory at the Grand from Little Falls after spending his in the right direction owing to the condition of the roads Theatre has been changed to Friday, Sheriff Van Etten and Deputy Sheriff vacation with home folks. He has after the heavy rainfall. July 15th instead of July 14th as previously Day made a trip to Ericsburg, Saturday resumed his duties at the Markowitz by opening a bank account stated. affernoon Bros, store. G. N. Alillard and family returned for him. Hisd early in the week from a motor trip Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Spencer and Edward LaPage and family are enjoying The date for the Trip Through the to southern Minnesota. They visited children have returned from Long first banking connections an auto trip to Superior and Studebaker Factory at the Grand at Northfield, Minneapolis and Faribault. Prairie, Mi nil. Mrs. Spencer and the other Wisconsin points. Theatre has been changed to Friday, At the last mentioned place children have been enjoying a several may have a July 15th instead of July 14th as previously they saw Mr. Watson, former editor weeks' visit with Mrs. Spencer's S. A. Trageser of Minneapolis is stated. of the Press. His many friends here mother. positive influence upon his success in life. The conservative enioving a few davs outin^ at the will be pleased to know that he likes McPeek cottage at Rainy lake. J. J. Borcher of the Central Auto his new home town and is making business experience cf the officers this Little: Luile Becken and Henry of company went to Duluth Monday to good. His family were all well with Lesemanri, Jr., of Northome, found Supt. G. V. Kinney and family make arrangements for the shipment the exception of Florence Watson, bank should make it ycur choice. some paris green whr'le last motored to Littlefork Monday where playing of Dodge cars and sign a contract Tor who is just recovering from an attack .Thursday and used it to decorate they attended the Chautauqua meet- the coming year. of pneumonia. The Millard family their faces and their clothes. Luckily were accompanied op their return trio when discovered, they hadn't yet -0- Marriage licenses were issued to by Mrs. C. B. Kinney, Mrs. Millard's shown any curiosity as to the taste Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jess of Rainy Rosa Delahanty and Howard White mother, who has been visiting in the of it. River and Mr. and Mrs. Biss of "Winnipeg Beatrice Mildred Roach and Dorlard FIRST NATIONAL BANK southern portion of the state for the spent the wek-end at International Derosier Harold Edward Kimpton past month and Mrs. B. G. DeVries of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Frank and Falls. and Kathleen May Paine. Minneapolis, who will be their guest daughter left Thursday for an auto INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. for a week. The Millard family are trip through Wisconsin and Michigan. An Indian wigwam at the McPeek A party of young men consisting of enjoying an outing at their summer They will visit at Menominee, place at Birch Point was recently A1 Arney, Mr. Towne, Dr. Thompson home "Idlewood" on Rainy lake. Green Bay, Oconto, Superior, Duluth erected. It is made in tee-pee fashion and H. H. Berg are at the Namaken and other points. They, plan to make of poles covered with birch bark. lake country on an outing and fishing their return trip by way of Minneapolis expedition, expecting to be gone a and will be absent from International The date for the Trip Through the week. Falls until about September Studebaker Factory at the Grand 1st. Theatre has been changed to Friday, Miss Selma Johnson of the M. & July 15th instead gf July 14th as previously A Free Trip through The O. office has tendered her resignation Mr. and Mrs. George C. McAllister stated. and returned to her home in Minneapolis. and small son Sidney, have returned Miss Johnson has been here from International Falls and are Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Carriveau, Mr. for several months. again making their home in Grand and Mrs. Arthur Gordon and .Miss Rapids. The trip from International Frances Redding motored to Baudette, Falls was' made in their new Essex Sunday and witnessed the game between Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Partridge have Six car, and was a pelasant one. Mr. International Falls and Baudette. gone to Baudette where they will Studebaker Automobile McAllister has been in charge of the combine business with pleasure and land department of tjhe International enjoy a few days stay.xprior to going Lumber company for the past three Vic Linsten has returned from to the Lake" of the Woods for an outing. years, but returns to Grand Rapids Toledo, O., where he went as a delegate They have been guests of Mr. to be associated with E. A. Kremer from the local lodge to the national and Mrs. Frank Lang at Cark's Beacfi. in the abstract, real estate and insurance convention of the Order of business.—'Grand Rapids HeraldReview. Moose. He was accompanied by Mrs. Factory Mr. and Mrs. Morris Willett and Linsten. They report a very pleasant Mrs., Ella Koefod, while returning trip. from1 a trio to International Falls A group of young folks enjoyed a Satutdav had a narrow escape from launch ride- to the Cascades Sunday. David Fulton of Warren, Minn., has injury when one of the axles of Morris' a his The party inhluded: Mr. and Mfs. arrived in the city for visit with car broke at Birchdafe. Fortunately Elmer Wold, Mr. and Mrs'. Clifford brother. W. B. Fulton. He plans to none of the occupants of the stay for the remainder the Howard, Misses Lottie Regan, Genevieve of summer, car were injured.—Baudette Region. Regan, Veryl Jensen., Edna Anderson, ivir. and Mrs. W. B. Fulton and David Margaret Anderson, Pauline Fulton spent the week-end with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Norton are occupying We have arranged for an exhibition in this^city of th^ remarkable film showing the Hill, Catherine Green, Ileen Conlon, and Mrs. James McDevitt at their the "Hide-away" cottage at country home six miles from here. Agnes Logaff, Myrtle Sullivan, Mary manufacture, from the raw product to the finished cair, of the Studebaker NEW LIGHT- Birch Point. They plan to stay for Keyes, Mabel Crowley, Martha Tanem, the remainder of the month. They Mssrs Ellis Buchart, Louis Lemieux, R. B. Kook left last Thursday evening SIX. have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. for Fargo. N. D.. where he Pat Lynch, Mart Lynch, Victor a George Spencer and children and joined a party of friends for trip Piatt, Henry Malancing, Rusty Green, Mrs. Thomas Chisholm, all of St. Sotne, Gill**"" Howard Weiss, Kenneth to Yellowstone Park, where they will At Grand Theatre on July 15th Chasles.^Iinn. remain for a couple of weeks' stay. Speelman, Sully Larson, and Clarence Shaw. They'^^ped on their return Mr. Kook also expects to visit other points of interest and will probably trip at Hostess Island, where supper Messrs. Franckowitz ai*«2 Ackermann was served and the guests er:oyed a be absent from the city about six fam:lies returned to St. Paul weeks. swim. Saturday. They made a trip on the Rainv lake with a view to securing At Regular Evening Shows a suitable site for a summer home. They will probably locate in the vicinity of Telander's or Big Island. A. o- o- H. Messrs. Franckowitz and Ackermann are fur manufacturers in St. Paul. To see this great movie is toi get all the thrills of a trip through the newest and Archie Carrier returned early in the most modern automobile plant in the world. week from Faribault, where he accompanied the remains of his father, Frank Carrier, who was laid to rest there. His mother remained for a In this film you will see the various parts that go into the NEW LIGHT-SIX trans­ visit with relatives. formed from red-hot metal to the carefully finished and inspected unit. You will see in The Grand Council of this Mr. and Mrs. David Rose and children plan to leave early in the week for Bemidji, where they will operation the newest methods, the most painstaking standards and the most efficient ma­ make their future home. Mr. Rose, ancient order has decided who was appointed several weeks chinery in Vise in any automobile factory. ago as superintendent of maintenance for the Babcock highway commission to institute a lodge in this with- headquarters at Bemidji, efficiently served as highway Although of an industrial nature, this movie abounds in human interest, with plenty engineer for Koochiching county for a period of eight years. He came here town. Candidates for initiation of action and in many cases real excitement. It is an education in itself. from Canada, where he was similarly •employed by the Grand Trunk Jtail\vay company. Mrs. Rose as Eleanor will please address, ... Gates, whose home was at Superior, Everybody Cordially Invited Wis., taught in the schools of International Fal!s several years ago and returned to this city as a bride. They hay| a large. circle of good friends Secretary A. 0.0. H. whSi regret their departure, but congratulate the folks of Bemidji, who THE CENTRAL AUTO COMPANY wil||be very fortunate in their comingB Mrs. Carter. Mrs".' Rose's mother, wilm accompany them to their .new Box 349 International Falls home. She has been their guest for a "few weeks. Daniel Rose, Jr., returned early this week to his home eS in Bemidji after a visit with his uncie and aunt. *v_