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

July 28, 1921 · Page 4 of 8

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un JBiuii/iiivnjnv. ivr.00 PAGE FIVE j. a of Ask your grpcer for loaf Ask your groceV for a loaf of "Home Made Bread." "Home Made Bread." E. C. Oberholtzer wa» a visitor in ^Imer Scott: and family of Littlefork International Falls, Tuesday. motored" up Sunday and spent the afternoon at the liake. You can save nearly half on every The Lee Hat Shop Rifkin's Sale. purchase at Mrs. Hazel Fairchild and children, Ask your grocer foir loaf ,^£,eavVyour films to be developed at 1 Miss Flpra Scott and Mrs. Polkirighorn "Home Made Bread." Sam Kelly of Littlefork was among motored up from Littlefork Sunday. /Rubin's Drug Store. those who visited here Sunday. ——o—— Joel Hanson of Minneapolis is visiting Dr. Agnew, the new assistant at the John Pipjunge has purchased a new with old friends here. Leave your films to be developed at Northern Minnesota hospital, is expecting are now displaying a Studfebaker light six car. Rubin's Drug Store. 1 his family to'arrive in a day or O—:—h Leave your films,to be developed at —t-O-— George Thorberg has returned from two. Rubin's Drug store. Mr. and Mr.s. J. A. McPhee and a visit with relatives in Minneapolis. beantiful line of family of Portage^ Wis., are guests at A. W. R. W. King, manager of the O. M. Mertens of Minneapolis has the J. J. Stone residence. Miss Eda Lee has returned from a Garr Co. store left Tuesday for Chicago returned t'6 his home after a visit with month's visit with relatives at Merrilan% in the interest of "The Store of relatives. Mrs. Jacob Leuthold of St. Paul is Early Fall Millinery Quality", Wis, .» visiting with Mrs. Edward W. Backus Wanted—girj» fpr general housework. o^ the house bpat "Loafer." For ,Sal«—L. C. Smith typewriter in Mrs. R. J. Kapphahn has returned Inquire at 906 Third street, condition, ^rice Cheap. Inquire from Hibbing where she was called by good Phone' 429. lp .•'Mrs. Dan Holler and son are visiting Felt, Feather and 414 Jjiixth street. 2t the death of her aunt, the latter part qjft with Mr. Hojjlgr, in Minneapolis, For Sale-r-I,.,C. of last week. Smith typewriter in who is under, medical care. *fk in's—the only exclusive Ladies' —:—o—— .good condition. Price cheap. Inquire eadyj*-to-wear store in this city. Ypu 414 William B. Fulton of the O. M. Carr Dnveytn Hats Sixth street. A: J. Henkel of .Minneapolis, a representative Rifkin's. can do better at store has returned from Brainerd, of the Ford company was i. •. '4-^-o Mr, ajid Mrs. Dan Rose of Bemidji' where he had his tonsils removed during the guest today of G. P. Ballou. Miss Frances Redding of Burton's the past.week. in all Leading Shades were h^re yesterday enroute home Depti store is enjoying a week's vis'i/ from an auto trip to Baudette. Rifkin's Millinery Department offers with her father in Duluth. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Bergsman and Ladies' and Misses' Hats at less: two children are camping,at Clark's Miss Clemye Dahl has returned from than cost. Rifkin's, 228 Third street. Otto Radtke has returned from a beach. They will remain for a couple a three week's vacation spent with visit at Milwaukee, Chicago, Wisconsin of week's stay. 1 friends at Cloquet and Duluth. Mrs. C. L. Collins, a member of the Rapids and Minneapolis. ——o-—- Junior high school faculty of the local Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pelland of Pe-Iland Miss Sophia Hedberg of Clearbrook, Game Warden Powers and family schools, has returned from a month's spent Tuesday in International Minn., is visiting with Mrs. M. E. King trip in the east. returned Sunday evening from a trip Falls as the guests of relatives. and Mrs. Charles Burnett and other Leave your films to be developed at to Brown's Bay on Rainy lake. friends in International Falls. Rubin's Drug Store. EDUCATIONAL TOOTH TALK A. H. Powers, game warden, has returned Miss lone Feen returned to her NO. 12 from' Fairland where he has Miss Minnie Hanson of the O. M. home in Minneapolis Saturday after Miss Gladys McPeek has returned Mr. and Mfrs. Alberts of Duluth have been in the interest of the proposed Carr store is enjoying a two week's a Visit with her sister, Mrs. Sheehy. from a visit with friends at Staples, PORCELAIN arrived in the city to make their home state game refuge. vacation with friends in Virginia. Minn. in the future. Mr. Alberts has^accepT^ It is not necessary any more to Mr. and Mrs. Dusty Laurin and a 0 ed a position with the M. & O. Paper impair one's attractiveness by having Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Nelson and Come to Rifkin's Sale and you will party' of friends motored up from Henry, Stormo has returned from company. a preponderance of (old in the go away satisfied. Rifkin's Exclusive daughter of Warren departed for their Littlefork Sunday and spent the day at" Jefferson Barracks, where he was recently teth. Crowns, bridge work and home Tueslay after a visit with their Ladiies' Ready-toWear,i 228, Third str.et. the lake. discharged from the regular many fillings formerly were of solid Miss Myrtle Sullivan accompanied daughter, Mrs. C. G: Whitney. army. gold, and in fact cast gold inlays by Master Bobbie Doherty and little Miss JLucille Feely of the M. & O. are still the ideal filling except Editor CKilgren of the Littlefork for Ruth Doherty is enjoying a visit with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Thompson and the matter of appearance. Whenever Times spent Sunday here with his Paper company has resigned her gosition Mrs. George -Whealdon of Minneapolis Mr. and Mrs. Henry Logan at Grand gold Would show too much the ildren spent the week-end with Mr. wife who is visiting friends in this and will leave*shortly for a visit is enjoying an outing at the modern dentist uses porcelain. Porcelain. Rapids, Minn. Mrs. Stanley Thompson at their at Crookston, Minn. Martin cottage at Clark's beach. A city. facings for crown and bridge o—— ijttage at Peek-a-boo bay on Rainy couple of the Martin children are with and porcelain for fillinc* Work In Messrs. Fred and George Shaw accompanied Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bolster of Regina, Ben Labovitz of Minneapolis left ijcfc? her. the front teeth to match evactly the by the latter's three chifdrejn 11 -o Saskatchewan, Can., are visiting Monday-evening for his home after a shade of the teeth. The in bkcicnifr M. M. Abbott, county agent of Koochiching left Saturday morning for an auto bridges is still of gold but the'visible week's visit with his fairjily, who are at the home of Mrs. Bolster's son, Otto Radtke has. purchased a lot at portion is identical to the surrounding county returned early in the trip through Wisconsin, where the$r guests at the .Shapira residence. William McMicken. Clark's beach-and from present indications teeth and cannot easily week from' Walker, where 'he was will visit relatives. o—— will soon be numbered among be distinguished from tkem. present at the state-wide meeting of Mrs. David Rose and two children, Lars Oien went to Puposky Sanitarium -O its settlers. A portion of the building DR. E. W. BUNCE. D. D. S. county agents. Mrs. A. L. Miertens is suffering from Saturday, where he will take treatment Accompanied by her ipother, Mrs. Carter, material for the new cottage is already ah attack of dyptheria. The family left* Tuesday evening for ttieir "for "tfibierculosis. Mr. Oien has H. F. Billings, on the site. an experienced prosthetist Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Pitblado, Misses have been in quarantine for several been employed as a carpenter for Lars in charge. newrthiome at Bemidji. •Frances Dailey and her guest, Miss weeks with the same disease, their littlefc Stubee. Dr. Mary Ghostley and Miss Lucy OFFICE A&D LABORATORY Sliter of Akeley, Minri., and C. Townsend daughter being ill. Mr.:and Mrs. Ray Landgraf have as Barrett are entertaining Miss Maude motored to Brennan's Beach 311 THIRD STREET their guests, Mr. and-Mrs.. C. F. Mayer Miss Kane bas returned to her home Blanchard of Pipestone and Miss Inez Sunday for an outing. International Falls. Miss Edla Linden has returned from of Hudson, Wis., and Miss Eulalia at Wahpeton, N. D., after a visit with Serumgard of Devil's Lake, N. D., at ani outing* near the Grimmel gravel pit. Landgraf of South Kaukauna, Wis. Phone 474 Open Evg's and Sundays he* uncle-and^aunt, Attorney and Mrs. Rainbow cottage on Rainy lake. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coxson celebrated Miss Landgraf plans to stay for the Her mother, Mrs. P. J. Linden will remain W. V. Kane at the summer cottage on their wedding anniversary yesterday remainder pf the summer months some time longer. Miss Linden Rainy Lake... Howard Magladary of Bitfchdale at Clark's beach. A sumptuous hajs,resumed her duties as assistant at with her brother and his family. was an International Falls visitor spread was served at the cottage of thje library. '-The members of--the -kadies Aid so— Monday. He reports the crops in a Mr. and Mrs. William Halliday. ——o ci£ty" of' the Methodistr church were1 BLUEBERRIES! splendid condition. Howard plans to Mrs. Pat'Lynch and son Fred Lynch delightfully entertain-ed at a picnic return to the University of Minnesota ORDER REPAIRS FOR Bert Lange has returned from a trip arje occupying one of the cottages at today at the'Wriihierpottage of Mrs. in the- fall to resume his studies. to the Capitol building in St. Paul, Crystal Beach. They plan to stay for A. W. Bronk at Idlewood on Rainy International flarjvestor LEAVE YOUR ORDERS where he and John Foran„also of/this the remainder of the summer. Fred Miss Lucile Kroll of the county lake. A, city have been checking^ up timber interests. Lynch who has been ill is very much superintendent's office has returned Company Mr. Foran has gone tovMichigan FOR improved in'condition. from her vacation. She spent some A group of girls frofti the O. M. for a two weeks visit at his old time in Duluth, Minneapolis, Ellsworth, Carr store are enjoyitf§'va two week's Machines Blaeberries! home. iMisses Norma and Dorothy Edwards Wis. and Grand Forks, where outing at Clark's 'be^gh. They motor of Breckenridge, Minn., who. she attended'the North Dakot^ State to and from work each morning and have been visiting at Winnipeg are Fair. Fred J. Lavery, bne of the engineers AND evening. They report a most interesting O. for the M. and paper company has now the guests, of Mrs. McPeek and time. —_ WITH A group of campers from ,Birchpoint purchased a lot at Clark'is beach. He. daughters at Wigwam cottage at Deering, McCormick enjoyed a launch ride to the Cascades doesn't expect to build this seaspn but Birch Point. \They will remain for Miss Dulcie Kinshelta. returned to on the north shore of Rainy lake today. S. E. Thompson & Son a month's stay. next year hopes to be numbered as Dujuth, Monday after a two weeks vacation The party included: Mrs. John AND |ne of the happy colony, of settlers on spent with her parents, Mr. and Norton and her guests, Misses Maude Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levin are entertaining Mrs.*Thomas Kinshella. Miss Kinshella dfi|e lake. Blanchard of Pipestone and Inez Serumgard Binder Twin Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Newstrom is employed as bne of the city nurses of Devil's Lake, N. D., guests and Miss Gertrude Malm of in Duluth. |jiRev. C? E. Ireland leaves this eveninjg tfOT OVER: $6.00 PER of Miss Lucy Barrett and Dr. Mary Ironwood, Mich., and Master Alden —:—o—— FROM for Verndale, Minn., to conduct a Ghostley, Miss Gladys McPeek-and Mr. and Mrs. S. N..Rubin, Messrs L. McNiff of San Bernerdino, Calif., at military funeral for a comrade of BUSHEL her guests, Mcs. Pollik and. Miss Rifkin Henry Rifkin and George their summer csittage. at Forest View school days. He will go from, there S. E. Thompson Roberts' of Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Thorberg motored to Pither's Point on Rainy lake. They plan to remain to Winona to represent the local post John Erickson and her two sisters, Sunday. They enjoyed a visit at the about three weeks. of the American Legion as^t delegate PLACE YOUR ORDERS NDW who are are visiting here, Messrs. Indian sphpol. near there and also & S on to the state convention. Stevens and George Monahan. went to Emo. Howard, Harold and Horace McCormack have returned from Minneapolis "The Camp 'Fire" a launch owned Pat Lynch and Samuel'Zimfnerman where they attended their father's hy James DiOnne of Ranier sunk have returned from an auto trip to funeral. Harold McCormack stoppjed I O I A O E Thursday evening about 8:45 o'clock Grand Forks, N. D-, where they attended in Duluth, where he was joined by when it struck the corner of the pile TUESDAY, AUGUST the state fair. They were accompanied 2nd Mrs, McCormack, who was recentlv driver near the pavillion at Pither's by Miss Patricia Lynch THURSDAY, AUGUST 4 called to that city to attend the funeral Point. Mr. DiOnne accompanied (by and her aunt, Mrs:. Johnson. of her brother, George Paulson. two guests escaped wifhout injury. One of the Members of 1'°' -—o*— Riffein's Clearance Sale is now in Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Peterson and son Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Wigginton and full swing. Ladies ^up-to-date readyto and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Smith and son Miss Wigginton of Louisville, Kentucky wear at nearly half price'. It will all of Minneapolis returned to their are guests at the E. Oberholzer pay you well to attend this sale. Rifkin's homes today after a ten day's outing cottage on Rainy lake. Xlr. Exclusive Ladies- R^ady-to-wear, near' Birch Point on Rainy lake. They Wigginton is a plantation owner of 228 Third street, Intgrnational Falls, made the trip in their Chalmer six. thei southern state. They plan to Minn. Mr. Peterson who was formerly associated spend about three weeks in this' yicinIgy. with the local mill of the M. & C.. W. Pretty mail accompanied, by- his F. OfPaper is now manufactur­ Company, Said MiwFlannery to Mrs. Plumm. wife and children and -Mrs. Prettyman's ing the Peterson, coal meter in the f:- Atr. and I^rs. W. J. Kelley, Mr. and father, 'Mr. Johnson, went to twin cities^ Mrs. Johri Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Northome- Sunday where they had "This bread is wonderful." Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Archiev Kelley, previously shijpped their auto. They One of the most delightful affairs of Mr. and Mrs'. Geo. Slater and son, Miss left for a trip, through I the ^southern the season was the dancing party given Then she blushed and said "Yes". Marion Seeley, Messrs. William McDonald portion of the state. last evening at the City hall -for the and L. St. Peter enjoyed a o—r1- benefit of* the playground work, when launch ride Sunday to Grindstone But she blushed because she knew it Mrs J. A. Mathews of Fort Frances Will at abore be 6 a large number of International Falls Island on Rainy Lake, where a bounteous entertained at her summer .home named el on at most prominent folks were in attendance." luncheon was served.. Thursday near Pithers' Point. Among stated. Aire you troubled A splendid program of music was tribute the stomach of every hungry A, o——- the International/Falls, folks in attendance with headaches, nervousness, was rendered and much credit is due Mr. and Mrs. C. JL Fenton haye returned were Mrs. R. C. Fraser, Mrs. dizziness, or disorders of eye the committee in charge, Mrs. Franz man will pay food which tfckles the palate. from a ten days atito trip thru G. N. Millard, Mrs M. E. Withrow, any If so, consult hinr kind. Jevne, Mrs. F. E. Patterson, Mrs.- W. southern Minnesota. During their absens% Mrs. Richard Liljeblad, and her guest, are canjfit ilf Glasses needed he A. Wirt, Mrs. J. H. Batte, Mrs. M. E. they visited :ait their old -hbme at Miss Johnson of Chicago, and. Mrs.-P. "Sh-h!" the secret of it all. It wasn't if not you accurately Withrow, Mrs. John Noll, Mrs. R. C. Austin. 2F hey made the return trip on H. Fogarty. needed, tell you he will Fraser, Misses'Anderson and Hill, for the Jefferson highway and stopped at so. the success of this event. her bread she bought it at Mrs. B- N.'Waller of DesMoines accompanied Itasca lake where they, sp^nt the nighty by her guests^ D^n H. Wal-. Glasses straightened' or at Douglas Lodge, They^ report thcondition CARD OF THANKS minor repairs made whileyou eiV Mf, and Mrs: Reed FrcKinsrer, rod ds in. excellent except The White Bakery Mr. and Mrs. George Wickham, Dr. wait, and without between Big Falls and Littlefork. Mr. ilMrs H. A. McCormack and family and Mrs.. W. A. Cutler^ ajl. of Council an Mrs. Fenton' were accompanied charge'..... wish to extend their gratitude to their -S- 'W'. Blufrs Iowa, and Robert B.VWaller and home by Mrs. \y. D. Fenton, Miss many friends for the deep-sympathy Agnes ^all, both o^ Des-Moines arrived Ikuth Houghton and Miss Eva Nelson, and kindness shown them during the PLEASE CAL^ E^'Y 'in the city- today and went uf) Phone 444 .all- of Minneapolis yvho will b'e .their recent illness and death .of their- husband Rainy lake to^rs. Waller's cottage, tguests a^ their cottage at Forest Point and father.^ -iv pn R»ml±aMkr,§ome.time ^Mrs. McCormack. and fainily. W,£iV* ,ii&£ -,iiir