International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 18, 1921 · Page 4 of 8
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5«*jNpwp5^ $&&*•< 1 -. INTERNATIONAL' FALLS PRESS PAGE of Lester Osbotirne' Margie, was' in A to marriage license was issued International Falls Tuesday. Myron H. Ackerman and Mary E. —r—©—W Jensen at the local court house, Saturday. Mrs* S N. Rubin spent the weekend in Duluth and Virginia. ——o-—- Arvid 'Olson and Robert Ripatti of Alex Schuetz and Alex Cyr have this city have purchased Dodge Bros, owle^cte.tjbs^ returned from an auto trip to Bemidji. Miss Grinnols, spent Sunday at cars. They are employes of the M. Birchpoint a guest at the "Wigwajn". and O. Company. Miss Alice La Londe of Marquette, Mich., is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Louis Snodgrass and family are enjoying Mrs. M. E. Diamond motored over Ray Landgraf. a v.sit with relatives at Downing, TIMES FOLLOW 600D from Littlefork Monday and returned ——o Mo. BAD TIMES AND BAD to her home Tuesday. She was a Maxwell McD^na^d is visiting with TIMES THE. GOOD. guest at the Bacon home. his grandparents, Mr: and Mrs. Treau H. C. Pitblado has purchased the NOW IS THE TIME? of Rainy River. residence which I. H. Harsh and family The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church TO BE AN have been occupying.. will meet with Mrs. F. H. Clark at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nightingale OPTIMIST 1 the cottage next Friday afternoon. and children enjoyed a lake trip to Dr. H. H. Ihrig has returned from All those wishing to go are requested the Cascades, Sunday. Milwaukee, where he attended the to gather at the parsonage at 2 annual convent on of dentists. o'clock. The Nan Who Saves C. W. Speelman recently purchased the residency at 915 Riverside in Mrs. James Dion and children of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Fogarty and which Mrs. Van has been living. Nest Grand Rapids are visiting at the home children accompanied by Mrs. Hughes of her sister, Mrs. E. P. Walsh. Van Etten have returned from a motor trip to Portage, Wis., where they Effie and Anna Marie Emerson are R. ,C. Frase.r is enjoying a ten day were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McPhee, guests of their eousin, Hjordes Liljeblad trip on the Georgian Bay with his former residents of this city. at Glen Haven cottage at Clark's fatherj-J. S. Fraser of Wallaceburg, The man who spends less than he Fogarty is a sister of Mrs. McPhee. Mrs. Beach on Rainy Lake. Ont. earns has learned the way to independence Miss Gladys Lee is home after a New Fall hats are arriving every and success. A. P. Roemer has purchased the trip to the Twin Cities and Milwaukee day so there is always something new No matter what his income may be, residence which Mr. and Mrs. Art where she purchased the fall stock to see at Rifkins Ladies Ready-To Gordon have been occupying at 816 Wear. for the Lee -Hat shop. he knows that he can arrange to live 5th street. The Roemer family have within it and save some surplus for his Mrs. M. E. Brown and Mrs. L. W. already moved into their new home. Mrs. Sophia Hedberg of Clearwater Ray Kapphahn has returned from a Mr. and Mrs. Gordon are residing in growing bank account. Powers have returned to their homes has returnd from a several weeks vis-, business trip to the Iron Range. the house which the Roemers just in Minneapolis after a visit with Mr. it with Mrs. M. E. King and other When money is put aside regularly it vacated. and Mrs. B. W.' Bacon. relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Seybold are the grows with really suiprising speed. proud parents of a son born Sunday S. C. Barnes, former owner of the A group of U. S. Army officers are Mr. and Mrs. John Brown are enjoying This bank helps thrifty people to morning. enjoying a canoe trip on Rainy Lake Fergus Falls Tribune, was in International an outing at Island Lake near save by paying 4% interest on savings Falls Monday enroute to The party includes Major X. H. Price Northome, where they plan to remain Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Nichols are the of Bay City, Mich., Maj. P. W. Evans Thief. River Falls on business. accounts, subject to usual regulation. for a couple of weeks stay. parents of a son born Monday morning of Washington, D. C., Captain Hodges at the Craig hospital. of Ithica, N. Y., and R. J. Price of Mr. and Mrs. L. Rifkin are now in Mrs. John Roberson and daughter FIRST NATIONAL BANK the East buying Ladies' Ready-ToWear. Bay City, Mich. Major Price and Beulah and son Ray, of Redfield, S. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCormick R. J. Price spent a few days in Fort The newest creations are arriving D., are visiting at -Peter Roberson's are rejoicing over the birth of a Frances prior to starting on their daily and await your inspection. home. They will remain for a week's daughter, Saturday evening. trip. Com# in and see them. stay. INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. 1 The girls of the staff of the O. M. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Loyd and Ml|s Mayme Hilke has returned Mrs. F. K. Bennett- of Minneapolis, Carr store enjoyed a picnic supper Tench Your Dollars to Have More Cents children, Mr. and Mrs. Franz Jevne from! a couple of weeks camping at is here for a visit with her husband. Friday evening at Birchpoint. her father's summer home, "Whispering and children yid their guests, Mr. She will remain for a couple of and Mrs. L. P. Blomholm of^st. Paul Pines", about two miles this side Miss Emma Erickson, supervisor of weeks stay.T Mifs. Bennett is the engineer mii of Kettle Falls on Rainy Lake. returned Tuesday evening from a rural schools, has returned from a who is, acting as inspector on weeks' camping trip about fifteen several weeks visit at her home at the work ofjour street paving. The Ladies' Aid of St. Thomas miles* up Rainy Lake on the American Badger, Minn. ——o—— COLLEGE ef church will hold a food sale at the side. Mr. and Mrs. Blomholm, who ST. PAUL, MINN. —o Extensive repairs are being made City drug store Saturday afternoon, Rev. and Mrs. Mayer of the English have been visiting here for the past on the English Lutheran 9hurch Aug. 20th. A cordial invitation has ST. THOMAS Lutheran church left Monday two weeks, returned to their home in structure. TheKsunken chimney will Under the Direction and evening for a weeks visit at Cass been "extended all interested to attend. the city. receive a more solid base and there Control of Archbishop ike. Dow ling. will be interior repairs. A bulletin Mi', and Mrs. F. E. Patterson and FOUND—Near Blackduck, a sample board will be placed in front of the Mrs. G, A. Booth and Mrs. J. M. children left Tuesday for Minneapolis church. base of Watkins extracts and spices. Collegiate, High School, Engineering and prior to going back to Bismarck, N. Pitblado returned to Minneapolis on A Ownfer may have same by paying for Dak., for a visit. They are making Monday after a visit with Mr. and Commercial Branches ss Augtrsta Ihrig left' last evening this,ad. Mrs. H.i C. Pithlado. the trip by auto and expect to be absent for Duluth and points in Wis^ -^rO- jFrom the city, a couple qf yveek£. A College combining finest Catholic Training with Military Discipline consin where she wiil visit prior to HOUSEKEEPER WANTED—Competent Rev. Mayer of- the English Lutheran returning to her home at Montgom^ girl or woman. Two in family.. Splendid Buildings, Grounds, Library and Equipment church returned Monday from a Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Carli have .'returned ery, Minn. .She has been visiting Call at Press office. few days visit at Graceton, Rainy to their home, in St. Paiul after with Dr. and Mrs. H. Hr Ihrig and VERY REV. H. MOYNIHAN, D. D. For Catalog Address River, Sleemans and Pratt. a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles George Ihrig. Wanted—to adopt a baby girl. Hall. William Schafer has also returned Write A. D. Box 605, International Miss Kate Radosebic of Hibbing to La Crosse, he too was a Mrs. Anne" McCoy and daughter, Falls. was in International Falls Tuesday. guest at the Hall home. Frances, Mrs. C. McCoy and Mrs. She has been selected as the teacher Greenwood of Minneapolis, who have for the Hoglund school for the coming Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Bacon and been spend:ng the month of August term. their guests, Mrs. M. E. Brown and camping invg». Wi Anderson's new Mrs. L. W. Powers, both of Minneapolis, cabin at Birchpoint enjoyed a trip Miss Alfreida Benson goes to her Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith Sunday to the^ Cascades. .. home at. Quluth to spend her two and son, Bobbie, and Mr. and Mrs. r-rr^iy——, weel^Aracation. Miss Benson is emed Miss Ida Bergan leaves Saturday F.M.Billmyre motored to Lake Kabetogama at the M. and O. office as a for a few days stay in Minneapolis. and spent Sunday at the stenograph er. She plans to go to Detroit, Minn., Lang ^cottage. They had good luck fishing and then to -her hOme, at Hawley, Members of the Dorcas society Minn., where she will pass the -remainder were delightfully entertained Monday Mis|S Lillian Barrett of Spokane, of her vacation. Miss Bergan afternoon dt the home of Mrs. Richard Wash'., spent Tuesday as the guest of is a member of the clerical staff Liljeblad "Glen Haven" on Rainy Mrs. Charles Hall. She was enroute of the M. and O. company. Lake at Clark's Beach. to Bemidji to visit with Dr. and Mrs. Dennisoik' Miss Barrett and Mrs. Mrs. Ella Olson, Misses Nelle Olson, Mrs. Wm. Durrin and Mrs. O. E. Dennison are sisters. Miss Barrett and her nieces, Ruth" and Beth Jackson and children of Northome are is a former resident of this city. She Stanford of Chicago, Gertrude and visiting in southern Minnesota. They was employed at the M. and O. office Edna Miller of Ray, Norma and plan to divide time between Faribault while here. Dorothy Edwards of Breckenridge, and Morristown. Mrs. Jackson and Minn., Gladys McPeck, Bess Aitkin, children will then leave for their home Mr. and Mrs. Turgeon of St. Paul, Edith, Esther and Mabel Minor, at Spokane, Wash. and Hon. Otto Neumann and wife of Messrs. Spencer Clapp, Loren Miner Wheaton, spent several hours in International and Neal Stanford enjoyed a launch Messrs. Hadler, Landgraf Hasselbarth, Falls Monday enroute to ride Sunday from Birchpoint to the Kimpton and Serdaris, accompanied the Lake of the Woods, where they Oberholtzer's place up the lake, Sunday, by their -famil'es and guests, have a fishing trip planned. Mr. where they had a picnic were numbered among the International Turgeon is the proprietor of the St. luncheon in the woods. Falls folks who attended the FrafJcis Hotel in St. Paul. Mr. Neumann concert given by the Winnipeg Kiddies has. been a representative in Sept. 6th to 9th inclusive, have been Thursday night at Devlin. our state legislature a number of set as the dates for meeting of the terms. Mrs. R. M. Dunlap, president of the Koochiching County Teachers Institute Woman's Home Missionary Union, to be held at the International Miss Aryie Erickson, rural super-yisox: be in International Falls, Monday, Falls court house. This affair which of schools wNH accompany ?^u.g. 22. A meeting to discuss: an annual One will be held the" week !5S*F- Koochiching county's representatives the missionary situation in Northern prior to the starting of the county to the State Fair to be held in the Minnesota will be held at school system. All teachers expecting Opening Aug. 23 /a// Twin Cities, Sept. 3 to 10th when 2:30 P. M-., in the reading room of to teach this term will be in attendance. they wall compete for honors. The Bethlehem church. cordial invitation Mrs. Pyne and Miss Carol A contestants will be Gladys Christie is extended to all interested in Osbourrie have been chosen by the of International Falls, Class. A, and home missionary work regardless of state department of education to have Irene Isaacson of Lindford, class B, their church affiliation to be present. charge of the, institute work. who will bake. Members of the Harrigan Advanced models in newest of Fall hats brings Garment making team will also appear. They are Agnes Harrigan, back Pan velvet and Plushes in all their glory. Ia the HOMEMADE Pearl and Marion Hay. Their Millinery Fashion Show at New York the above Pan postoffice ^address is Greaney. §j velvet in large shapes won the unanimous approval Capt. James T. Watson, who has I of all style designers? From the brim great garlands been an instructor at the Officers' Reserve Training Camp at Ocean Port, I of fruit, heralding the harvest. First showing Tues- N. J. during the summer months, is expected home in the near future for day, August gj 23. a visit. Capt. Watson, .the son of Mr. The Lee Hat Shop and Mfs. James T. Watson of this city, is la member of the Regular Army. TMB- Hp will be accompanied on his ffOME WAY, trip here by his sister, Miss Ada Watson, MILLINERY ?V/M —BY— who has been spending the summer Minnesota. International Falls months in various portions of the The Model Bakery east with relatives Miss Watson will resume-her duties as a member of the teaching iorps of our schools, Sept. ^.International Falls, Minn. 6th.