International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 25, 1921 · Page 2 of 8
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£5@5K^KBra- T'^^^irfQyti'roL^'rtijngTir' -b- -Tr & VC7^'"' i, INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE THREE MERCHANT TELLS OF THE ELDER HARDING AND HIS BRIDE HENSLER-GANS WEDDING. gan" was present well managed by at Baudette, where he- also was buying Mrs. Draheim and in the afternoon blueberries for Mr. Durkee. The A REMARKABLE CJSE A-romance which had its origin by Miss Covey. A feature of the afternoon crop was even larger in that section, years ago, culminated lasf Wednesday was the singing of a hymn and a very large quantity was shipped morning in the marriage of Mrs. in English, Swedish, Norse, Danish from Baudette.—Grand Rapids Herald-Review. Philomena O. Hensler of Little Falls and German at the same time. A Writing from Maxevs, Ga., A. J. and Nestor Gans of Fargo. After an splendid dinner was served. Young Gillen, proprietor of a large department interesting love affair they drifted people's plays were participated in store at that place, says: apart. Nestor Gans, then a druggist by most of the old folks.—Mizpah "I have a customer here who was at Long Prairie, was married to a Message. in bed for three.years and did not go member of the faculty of the schools to a meal at any time. She had five in that city. Mrs. Hensler became Honr Otto Neuman of Wheaton, physicians and they gave her out. the wife of a St. Cloud druggist. Two plans to attend the Koochiching county One bottle of Tanlac got her up, on years ago during the flu epidemic fair, Sept. 20, 21 and 22nd at Northome. the second bottle she commenced death claimed Mrs Gans in the east Representative Neuman, the keeping house and on the third she while Mr. Hensler was laid to rest president of the Associated County 3ul all the cooking and housework about the same time at St. Cloud. Fairs, while on a recent vacation trip for a family of eight." Wednesday morning at a quiet wedding through Northern Minnesota, stated This sounds really incredible, but ceremony'at St. Frances Xavier's he considered the soil he had seen comes unsolicited from a highly church in Little Falls, Mrs. Philomena between Blackduck and Northome as creditable source and is copied verbatum Hensler and Nester Gans were fine as any he had seen in southern from the letter. united in marriage at 7:45 o'clock Minnesota. Tanlac is sold in International Falls mass, Rev. Father A. Lamothe officiating. by S. N. Rubin, and by leading druggists The attendants were Mr. Cigarette Get Many Blueberries. everywhere. and Mrs. Peter St. Antoine of Little Mr. ana Mrs. M. J. Crawford, who Falls. After a wedding breakfast at f# ft# O O the home of the bride's parents, Mr. have been at International Falls, returned ft'l The first photograph of Dr. George T. Harding, father of the President, last Wednesday afternoon, and Mrs. Gans left for St. Cloud to To seal in the 8 NEIGHBORING TOWN NEWS who at 72 has taken his stenographer. Miss Alice Severns, 52, as his driving through with a truck. Mr. visit with his mother, Mrs. Eva bride. The two arc continuing their work at Marion, Ohio, she aiding «T+ delicious Burley #,* Crawford had been in International him in hie office practice. The bride has been his assistant for eight Gans and from there will visit Milwaukee, ft## ft*# ft*# ft*# ft ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*# ft tobacco flavor. years. Falls buying blueberries for Geo. E. Chicago &nd other (lake John Uran is building a fine modern It's Toasted Durkee, and overseeing their shipment points. They will be at home after nine-room house on his farm to Minneapolis. He reported Sept. 20th at 432 14th Ave. So., Fargo south of Northome. Nester Gans, who is well known in that the crop of berries was good in that part of the state and that he this city, was a brother of Rev. Father Mrs Matt Jones and chil.dren of purchased fourteen hundred crates. Leo Gans, D. D. the late pastor Minneapolis are visiting at the A.. Webster Tyndall has, been stationed of the Cathedral of the Holy Angels Jones home at Northome. at St. Cloud, who was considered one of the most brilliant orators and Miss Pearl and little Nancy McLaughlin ablest men in the priesthood Mrs. Richard O'Malley has returned Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Backus have returned to their home in the middle west. While in have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. from a week's visit in Duluth. at Bemidji after a week's visit with this city Nester Gans was a railroad LINE! LINE! James E. Towle of Minneapolis, who Miss Margaret Neary. employe. He has many staunch Mrs. Joseph Pelland is enjoying a will be here for a week. friends in this vicinity who will be visit with relatives' in Milwaukee. Miss Mary M. Keyes, who has interested in the news of his wedding. Fred Harmon, proprietor of the been the house guest of Mrs. Hugh Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLeod and Rex Hotel, accompanied by his wife, Logan at Grand Rapids for a week, Contractors and Farmers family of Ironton, are new residents returned Sunday from a motor trip JENSEN-ACKERMAN WEDDING. has returned to her home. in our city. to Minneapolis and Anoka. WE HAVE SEVERAL CARS OF LIME WHICH WE The marriage of Miss Mary Jensen Franz Jevne returned early in the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neary and Mrs. Curt Williams and babe have daughter of Rev. and Mrs. L. A. Jen WISH TO MOVE QUICKLY AT THE FOLLOWING week from a short business trip to family of Northome have returned returned from Pennsylvania, where sen of Northome, Minn., to Mr. Myron PRICE: the Twin Cities. Mrs. Williams has been spending a from a two weeks' auto trip to Ackerman, son of Mr. and Mrs few months with her parents.. Brainerd and Eau Claire, Wis. LIME IN BULK AT PER BUSHEL John J. Ackerman of Renville, Minn, Miss Myrtle Gagna returned to her 40c occurred at 4:30 o'clock last Monday home in Duluth, Monday after a visit Miss Rose Glenn, formerly a member Picnic In Forest Grove. afternoon, August 15th at the home with Mrs. E. S. Wall. of the faculty of the Alexander of the bride's parents. The Forest Grove Sunday School Baker school of this "city, has accepted LIME IN BARRELS AT PER BARREL Rev. L. A. Jensen, father of the Mrs. C. Zimmerman has returned to picnic last week Friday was largely $2.25 a similar position at Proctor. bride and pastor of the M. E. church attended and much enjoyed. A fine her home in Duluth after an extended o-— of Northome, officiated. program had been arranged under the visit with her sons here. Miss Myrtle Fellman has returned The bridal procession entered to the care of Mr. Anderson, the superintendent. Falls Lumber & Coal Co. from Red Lake -Falls to assume her strains of Lohengrin's wedding march Dr. Shelland made a brief Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scriver have duties as secretary at the Alexander played by Jessie Osness, a Hamline address. A very able address was returned to Duluth after a few days' Baker High School. She will also University classmate of the bride and given by Prof. A. E. Nelson of Littlefork. visit in International Falls. have charge of the penmanship work PHONE 81 groom. The attendants were Martha A timely and powerful speech after school opens. Jensen, sister of the bride, and Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. John Norton and family was delivered by S. E. Gregg of the Heins, a life long friend of the groom are enjoying a couple of weeks Sunday School Union. A "baby or- Mr. and Mrs. Fuller and babe were Two solos, "Oh Promise Me" and "I visit with relatives at Glencoe and in International Falls the latter part Love You Truly", were sung by Margaret _£t. Charles. of the week. Mr. Fuller^ the buttermaker Jensen, sister of the bride, accompanied at the co-operative creamery B. F. Fleury, who has been ill in by Margaret Paul, also a Now Equipped with New Luminoid Cylinder at Loman, reports business in good the Northern Minnesota hospital has Hamline University classmate. shape down the river. Latest Reduced Prices Now in Effect fully recovered and has returned to The bride was attired in a gown his home in Duluth. of white crepe de chine and satin, and Mrs. Seymour Backus entertained ——o wore a veil adorned with pearls. She a group of friends Friday at a buffet A marriage license was issued to carried a bouquet of bridal roses and luncheon at noon at the Backus cottage Oscar J. Danielson and Alice Lee sweet peas. on Rainy Lake. Large bouquets Rossing the latter part of the week The "home was beautifully decorated of sweet peas formed the pretty decorations. at the local court house. with boughs of cedar and banks of cut Her guests were Mrs. Albert flowers. Newcomb and her sister Mrs. Miss Elise Mickelson of the Burton After the ceremony the wedding Christine Stnith of Los Angeles Mrs. 0 store, has returned from a two dinner was served by Mrs. R. James Towle-of Minneapolis, who is eks' vacation trip. She spent most Logan and Mrs. M. C. Paul, friends the guest of Mrs. Seymour Backus E I A S N A a of her time at Detroit, Minn. of the bride. Mrs. C. B. Kinney Mrs. M. E. Rauch Later in the evening the wedding Mr. and Mrs. George Cox of Fort Mrs. I. H. Harsh, Mrs. R. C. Fraser party was entertained at the home of Frances are the proud parents of a Mrs.G. N. Millard, Mrs. Franz Jevne, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Paul. son born Friday morning at the Mrs. W. V. Kane, Mrs. R. Liljeblad, The bride and groom will be at Northern Minnesota hospital. Mrs. H. Carroll, Mrs. P. H. Kinports, home in Renville, Minn., after Sept and her guest, Miss Grace Mrs. Margaret Wakelin and 5th. Kinports of Minneapolis Mrs. J. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. daughter, Mary, have returned to H. Brown, Mrs. H. C. Pitblado and Ackerman and daughters, Violet and their home in Duluth after a visit at little daughter Elizabeth. Bridge was Thelma, of'Renville, Minn., Mr. Lloyd the Tom Ohotto home at Littlefork. See this before played at four tables and the honors 1921 THOR Heins of St. Paul, Miss Jessie Os captured by Mrs. Millard. At 5 ness of Huntley, Mont., Misses Pearl Miss Grace Kinports has returned to o'clock the guests went on board the and Marlys Batcher of Staples, and her home in Minneapolis after a visit "House Boat the Loafer", where they ,you even Miss Margaret Paul of Northome.— with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kinports at met Mrs. Leedy of St. Paul and Mrs. Northome Record. their new summer cottage on Rainy Fisk and Mrs. Douglas Fisk, both of Lake. Minneapolis, Mrs. E. W. Backus' Mrs. Floyd Loucks of Northome friends who were enoying a week's washing machine any other has gone to Russell, N.. Y, where she cruise on the Rainy Lake. Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Scott and was called by the serious illness of W. Backus was hostess at tea after three children are occupying Parkwood her father. Mr. Loucks plans on dis which the party returned to International cottage at Clark's Beach. Mr. posing of his mail route and selling Falls on the "Elizabeth B". 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