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

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rivx. and Mrs. Jathes ftti'rns are the 'iieavc ydtir films' to be developed, at iJS epb Greengard "has returned, proud:-parent's of a sonbern Friday: Rubin's Drug Store. f1 from St. Paul with his car which was has home from Winnipeg, where she stolen several weeks ago. '-'."V been sjie&ding some time for the benefit Mr. and Mrs. S. J. vMcHugo and Theodbre Christenstn of Indus is —V-0 of her health. spending a few days in this city. daughters have returned from, a two Mr. and Mrs. Franz Jevne are exr =s=y weeks auto trip to Duluth. pected home the latter part of the Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bolster, who For Sale?—1919 Dodge car in good week from.a visit in the Twin Cities. have been visiting at the home„pf Mrs. Miss Mary Lichtschild of St. Paul °?fer* W. H. Eddy, Ericsburg, Minn. Leave your films to be developed at Bolster's son, William McMicken, left hasi returned to hef home after a two •-——o r—- i' Rubin's Drug Store. Mr. McLean, who has beei^iving in yesterday for Regina, Sask. where Dr. Runce has purchased the Louis weeks visit with Miss Katherine one of the Bennett apartments, is now Tipple- cottage at 716 6th street and they will spend some time prior to returning tk.K Rauscher. Rifkin's Clearance Sale'ends Aug. owner of the house which C. A. Engbloom to Fort LaQuelle, where they will secure possession on tSept. 1st, 1 6th. Hurry and gelrin on the special and family have been occupying. reside. Mr. and Mrs. E. E Jess and Mr. and bargains in Ladies' Ready-to-wear. AN Miss Frances Redding hias returned $E ASSET, NOT Mrs. E. A. Pearson of Hainy River from a several days visit at her home AN ASS.^ motored to International Falls Sun-r Mrs. L^to Sheehey and children are in Duluth. day. visiting at Mrs. Sheehy's old home in Minneapolis. Mrs. J. Bergman, a former resident Miss Maude Graham has returned of this city, is visiting with old friends from Duluth, where she has been visiting For Sale—L. C. Smith typewriter in here. for the past five weeks with her good condition. Price Cheap. Inquire sister Mrs. R. E. Burdick. 414 Sixth street. ,2t Miss Betts of the M. D. & W. office is enjoying a two weeks vacation in Chas. Kerlin has returned from Los Mrs. Harold McCormack is entertaining the Twin Cities. Angeles, Calif, where he attended the her, brother, Ralph Paulson national convention of the Elks' lodge. and Art Spangler, both of Duluth. Ray Holler has established a free air He reports an enjoyable trip. service for the benefit of his patrons, The concrete bridge over the north in the front of his auto shop. Miss Irene Doyle of Minneapolis channel, at Big Falls is nearing its has accepted a position as a member completion, and presumable in another A. J. Cleveland, master mechanic for of the staff of the Burton Dept. store, week jt will bV passable. the M. D. & W. Railway company has and already assumed her new duties. returned from Minneapolis, where he William C. Howard and William B. spent a couple of days with his family. Miss Laura Raymond is entertaining Fulton have purchased lots at Clark's The Nan Who Saves her cousins, Misses Edna and beach and are doing a little clearing Marie LaBonte of Crookston, Minn. preparatory to building. Eyes examined and glasses fitted by They arrived in the city yesterday and Dr. Elizabeth Monahan at Dr. Ghostley's plan to remain for a weeks stay. Some twenty shop men for the M. office, August 9th to 15th. D. & W. Railway have been laid off Miss Annette Miller, public health temporarily until business picks up. C. A. Engbloorn has purchased the nurse for this county who has been Train crews are still at work. residence at 513 Sixth street now occupied Leave your films to be developed at enjoying her vacation at the home of —-o -. by Phil Rompre and family. Rubin's Drug Store. The man who spends less than he her sister at Littlefork, was in International The Engbloom's plan to move to their Mr. and-Mrs. E. W. Backus delightfully Falls, Monday. earns has learned the way to independence Early fall hats on display at Rifkin's. new home about Sept. 1st. entertained seventeen out-oftown You are invited to inspect our fall guests Saturday on a launch and success. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. -Monty and Mr. L. C. Seybold recently purchased the hats. ride up the Seine river. and Mrs. J. P. Shea enjoyed a launch No matter what his income may be, residence in which he has been living ride on the Rainy river Sunday, as far M. R. Johnson, a former merchant Mr. and Mr-s Fred Quade left Monday at 511 Sixth street from the company. he knows that he can arrange to liye'Y as Laurel, where they had a picnic of Ran,ier,' now a resident of Cook, morning by auto for their home luncheon,. within it and save some surplus for hif Minn., was an International Falls visitor, A. V. Larson of the State Bank at at Amery, Wis, after a few days visit :i H'l Ranier and Spencer Clapp of the Tuesday. with Mr. and MrSi C. A.-Engbloom. growing bank account. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Bacon have as customs office at the same place are their guests, Mrs. M. E. Brown and When money is put.aside regularly it Mrs. iElla Green and Miss Margaret eiijoying an outing at one of the McPeek Mrs. E. W. Backus has as her.weekend Mrs. L. \V Powers. of Minneapolis. cottages at Birchpoint. grows with really surjprisihg speed. Hanson were guests Sunday of Mr. guests, Mr. and Mrs. James j( ji Mrs. Brown is a sister of Mr. Bacon and Mijs. W. V. Kane at their summer Vaughn of Minneapolis. They are enjoying This bank helps thrifty people_to__^ anj^ Mrs. Powers his neice. cottage'' on Rainy lake. Mrs. F. M. Lapham left yesterday a cruise on Rainy lake on the save 'by paying,4%/interest on savings"^1 for Detroit, Michigan where she will house boat "Loafer./' Attorney Fred McCarthy of the For Sale: Five passenger Buick as meet Mr. Lapham's mother, who is accounts, subject to usual regulation. "Northern Pacific Railway company accompanied good a? new. Inquire at The Press Mrs. Alb.ert Berg of Minneapolis is coining here for a visit. Her home is by his family was here Office. lc in New-York1 Cjjty'." visiting witfy-.the Mathews family at from St. Paul last Friday and .made FIRST NATIONAL BANK Fort Frances. Mrs. JBerg :will be re-: a trip, up the lake. Archie Carrier and E. M. Somers LITTLE CHILD DIES remembered as the widow of the former are spending the week at Captain secretary of state, Albert Berg. Miss Olga Benson of Sher Bros, Pierce's cottage fourteen miles up the Mirie Dayton, the five months old INTERNATIONAL MINN. FALLS, jewelry store is enjoying a two weeks lake on the Canadian side. Rev. A. W. MacNeill will spend the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dayt0ri vacation with relatives in Duluth and month of August at Lake Osakis, near c»f Ray passed away Tuesday evening Superior and prior to returning plans Teach Your Dollars to Have More Cents ^*^W?ev. Father O'Dwyer and Rev. his former parish'' During his absence at their home. The funeral services to spend a short time with her father Father Costiou leave Monday for Bethlehem church will be closed, resuming will occur this afternoon from Winnipeg, where they will make their at Deer Park, Wis. activities the first Sunday in the-family residence. o—-— annual retreat. September. Katherine Pope and James Stern ——o——- Mrs. Elmer Pelland, Messrs. Gilbert were.^united irrTharriage Monday, July Misses Fern and Dolly Jeffers left Poland, Edward Pelland and 18th," fiby'Justice of the Peace Fred Tuesday morning^op their home in August Johnson, all of Pelland motored Siatslj' at''~ Mizp'dh. Their" attendant's Minneapolis, aftei .J:Ji .fjCw, days visit to International Falls Monday and were: Miss Florence Bear' and John. with Mrs! H. (J. Carroll. The former transacted business. Sinclair. is a neice of'Mrs. Carroll and the ——o latter her sister. Messrs Carl Matthey, F. Korn, C. Miss Alice Smith, who has been the Korn and Charles E. Korn of Davenport, head nurse at the Northern Minnesota International Falls citizens are looking Ik:, are enjoying an outing at hospital for some time, has tendered forward in delightful anticipation the ©berholtzer place on Rainy lake. her resignation. She left for a visit at ,to the musical treat in. .store for them, R: Latz of the U. S. Army 'store is Grand Rapids Minn., and later will when the Mooseheart Students band in Virginia on business. N spend a while at Ladysmith, Wis., before will'app'ear in this city in the near, future: going to Minneapolis. While the date has not definitely Mrs. F. M. 'Billmyre was hostess o—— been set, their visit here will occur Monday afternoon to the members of sometime during the present month. Misses Beth and Ruth Stanford and the Ilp&Cas society at her home. At They plan to start their concert at brother, N^il Stanford, of Chicago lusiness session, Mrs. C. A. Eng5Ioom Kenosha, WijslJ and jpurney north to are guests of their grandmother, Airs. was chosen to. fill the place of Duluth, and Superior, later arriving at Ella A. Olson and their aunt Miss Mrs. Ray Landgraf, the secretary, who the Range and will make a tour of Nelle Olson. They are enjoying an tendered her resignation. Northern Minnesota. outing at Cedar Croft cottage at S. C. Gebert, one.o^ the draftsmen BircHpoint. They plan to lremain Mrs. John Norton was hostess Tuesjday \,)J for the M. & 0. Paper company is entertaining during the month of August. afternoon at a childrens party given his brother, M. E. Gebert 5 at her home in coxppliment to her and 'D. C. Scott, both of Pittsburg, Robert Green is spending a few days little daughter, Mary Jane, who celebrated Penn., on a canoe trip on Rainy lake. in the city with his mother, Mrs. Ella her fourth birthday anniversary. They expect to be absent from the Green. He came up last Friday from Games furnished the amusement city about a week. Minneapolis, where he is a member of for the little folks after which a dainty the senior ..class-of the medical course luncheon was served, covers being laid Dr. Withrow is expected home tomorrow and went to Birchdale on a short Sweet peas and asparagus morning from ^A/inona, where for fourteen. business trip. He is one of the instructors ferns formed the pretty decorations he has been in attendance at the annual at Millard Hall while attending for the table and the favors were department meeting of the American We Are To Hold A the University of Minnesota and amusing. Legion. Mrs. Withrow, who accompanied expects to complete his course the —-o Tractor him, will not return to- International middle of next semister. Mrs. Anne McCoy and daughter, Falls until early i'n the Frances, Mrs. C. M. McCoy and" Mrs. week. Their daughter, Margaret has Greenwood of Minneapolis are numbered been visiting with her grandmother among the campers at Birchpoint. in St. Paul. They made the'trip from the cities in Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Zimmerman have their car, arriving here Sunday. They $ AUGUST 6th and 7th are now occupying the new lodge as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. William cabin recently erected by George W. ^Freeck and tjiree children of MedTfc\d, AND S Wis., who arrived here this Anderson of the American State' Bank Hi at Ranier on the east side^of Birchpoint morlSiig by auto. They will remain on Rainy lake. Miss .Frances for several weeks stay. Mrs. Schams McCoy is a member of the junior clas^fc and Mrs. Wuench, both of LaCrosse, AT CHAS. TILANDER'S FARM Wis., are also expected to visit at thfe at the University of Minnesota. They Zimmerman home. They are Mrs. plan to stay for the, remainder of the month. Zimmerman's sisters. FISK AND FIRESTONE TIRES 5 MILES SOUTHWEST OF RAY ALL WORK GUARANTEED We are going to show you the best way to open up land. Come and see this wonderful tractor and special Fordson Brush Breaker ESSEX AND HUDSON EXIDE BATTERIES fe C. HOLLER Minnesota & international Fails The Model Bakery* 430 3rd St. Phone 395 -it International Falls, Minn.- .. & -jr* li- Mr m.kid.