International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 25, 1921 · Page 4 of 8
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FAJ.LS: BRESS FAGEJFlVt'r. Elegantly framed Mottoes at^ Rubin's ^Elegantly framed mottoes at Rubin's extended over the draped skirts Rexall Drug.Store. ... Rexall Drug Store. which hung in irregular line. The necks were rounded and the waists Dr.: J. Si Gilfillan, :wife and son of Dan Holler and. family are campling, were made without sleeves.'- Miss St Paul, are camping'at Lakeview at Lake' Kabetogama. Geneva Dahl's gown was of fhoonglo Point at Clark's Beach. -jj georgette—a gorgeous shadQ neither FOR SALE—Overland Four, model Miss Laura Lawless of ^Minneapo* peach nor gold, but a cross between 1921, run 2000 miles, cheap, or will Greorge Slater arid family and Miss ftgte Jobs? tJWIfc lis is the guest of the Lee sisters. tliese "two—over white satin, and she Mr. and. Mrs R. C. Fras.er and trade for land. Enquire Eugene Holler. Mary Gbrham and Tom Stone have carried a bouquet of orchid sweetpeas daughter, Jean, motored to Forsyth Phone 393 1 s. 1 1. returned from an outing at Blaze Mrs. Henry Hanson has returned tied with lavender tulle. The bridesmaids' S a Point, Ont. from a few days' visit in Minneapolis. gowns were of orchid georgette WANTED—Man with car to sell —rr ®—r o— Miss airy ?•Marvei^ has gone to St. over white satin and they carried deep low priced Guaranteed Tires. $150.00 iVHEN YOU GO rMrs. J. H. VerVaet and son, Don Miss Helen Foran of Minneapolis, red sweetpeas tied with purple tulle. per week and commissions. iWolfe Paul w&^^e" Will attend school FISHING NEVER COUNT ald, of Houston, Minn., motored here is the guest of Nell Douglas at The flower girl, Alice Dahl, wore a Tire Co. 1144 Graham, Benton Harbor, during thfctcoming term. YOUR CHICKENS yesterday and are guests of Mr. and Clark's Beach. dainty frock of moonglo and carried Mich. ltp Mrs. B. W. Bacon. BEFORE YOU PULL Mrs. A. C. Paulson, of Duluth. is a French basket filled with lavender OUT OF THE "WPCTER. I Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Glass have as WANTED—Room and b°ard for visiting at the home of her daughter sweetpeas. Postmaster Nightingale accompanied their guest Mr. Glass' mother, Mrs. the coming school year by-boy attending Mrs. Harold McCormickb—— Mrs. Dahl, the bride's mother, by his wife, is enjoying an auto E. W. Glass of Duluth. high school. For particulars inquire wore a gown of black chantilly lace trip to St. Cloud, where he will attend E. C.^ Oberholtzer has as his guests at Press office. 2tpd over white satin and a corsage of the Elks' convention. Miss Florence McLeod of Slayton, at Deer Island, Messrs. Koehler of orchids. Mrs. E. F. Burg, mother of Minn., will teach music in the city 4 St. Louis and Davenport. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED—Competent Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Spangler departed the bridegroom, wore an embroidered schools during the coming year. _—o—— girl^or woman. Two in family. for their home at Menahga, net frock of cream silk with jade Miss Maybelle Provost has gone to Call at Press office. after, a visit here with Mrs. Spangler's trimmings and a sash of jade georgette. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mertens and Duluth, where she will attend the sister, Mrs. Don Masterson. Her corsage was of pink sweetpeas children were the guests of Mr. and Villa Scholastica during the coming I O I A O E and lilies of the valley. Mrs. F. J. McPartlin at the Lake year. Wednesday, Aug. 31, and Friday, The food sale held last Saturday The ushers were Harold Dahl, a Sunday. Sept. 2. at the City Drug store by Ladies of brother of the bride, Dr. Vern Irwin, Supt. Q.' V. Kinney returned Sunday St. Thomas Catholic church resulted Victor Eva and Roderick Bates, all One of the Members of Supt. F. P. Grossman of M. D. & morning from the Twin Cities, in approximately $90 for the church of Duluth. W. Railway company is erecting a where he made a trip in search of coffer. substantial summer home at Lake Following the ceremony a reception teachers. was held, and the assisting girls included Kabetogama. Mr. and Mrs, Weisser are the the Misses Beatrice Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Hughes VanEtten proud parents of a daughter born The Swedish Lutheran Aid will Marion -McQuade, Avis Coddington and daughter, Georgian, spent Sunday Tuesday morning. Mr. Weisser is meet at the home of Mrs. John Franson, and Charlotte F.lindt. at Rainy Lake as' the guests of one of the cruisers for the lumber 809 Sixth street, tomorrow afternoon Mr. Burg has taken his bride for a Mrs. Parker, who is Mr. Van Etten's company. at 2:30. Everybody welcome. lake trip and upon their return they sister. Mr.| and Mrs. Clifford Howard are will make their home at 19 East Victoria Mr.' and Mrs. -R. F. C. litis and enjoying a couple oi^weeks' outing Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Grisard. Miss Mrs. Elizabeth Smith of Fort Frances street. Mrs. Burg is wearing a daughter Mildred, are enjoying an at Clark's Beach. Pauline Hill and I. H. Worley enjoyed was hostess at a pretty reception suit of midnight blue Orlando cloth auto trip to the Twin Cities. They a canoe trip on the Rainy River Friday afternoon at her home. The with a toque of-blue crepe. Routine matters of business were will be' accompanied on their return to the mouth of the Littlefork International Falls folks in attendance Among the out of town guests were considered at the meeting of the city by Russell litis. river, 'Sunday. included Mrs. B. W. Bacon and Mrs. Mn and Mrs. A. J. Ruhle and son, fathers, Monday evening. F. M. Billmyre. Billy, of Houghton, Mich., Who are A sister of the late Mrs. Percy Duvall, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Landgraf and the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Miss Esther Moll of Baudette is taking who died at a local hospital .and babe, Miss Landgraf of Kaukauma, Lake dwellers gathered Saturday Will be at tbe W' J. Perrin~Xakeside, and Mr. and Mrs. the nurses training course at the was buried at Bemidji, is here from Wis.^Miss La Londe of Marquette, evening at the new cottage of Paul am 6 1 a Joseph Lloyd and" two little daughters Northern Minnesota hospital. Fairmont investigating the circumstances Micjiii motored to Lake Kabetogatria, stated. Are you troutite& Kiiiports at Clark's Beach and made Margaret and Harriet, of International surrounding Mrs. Duvall's Sunday. merry at the housewarming party. with headaches, nervo'u&ii^ss," Falls, and Miss Minnie Lloyd of Miss Dora Mertens left yesterday death. Dancing, furnished amusement for dizziness, or eye disorders of St. Paul, who are the guests of Mr. for jMinneapolis where she will spend' Mrs. Gormant of Watertown, Wis., any kind. If so, cons^^m^ the guests after which a delicious and Mrs. E. A. Burg, Greysolon place. Her jvkcation with her father. The Rainbow cottage at Birchpoint ha|jgone to Virginia to visit with relatives If Glasses are neede^h^ypa^ buffet luncheon was served. French: blue candles in crystal was the scene Monday evening of an prior to returning to her home. fit you accurately i| i|§flotj|J Mr.'and Mrs. Frank Havlik are rejoicing holders on either/ side of a crystal interesting affair, when the lake dwellers The Christian Endeavor society of She has been the guest of her sister B.eeded, he will tell yotft over the birth of a son ,Sunday basket containing Golden Gate roses, in that vicinity enjoyed a get-together the Baptist church will give a corn Mrs. Hannah Sullivan for several so. at the Northern "IMnnesota hospital. and larkspur, formed the centerpiece party. The place was gaily and weinie roast Friday evening at 8 weeks. for the dinner which Mr. and Mrs. Glasses straightened or decorated with Japanese lanterns and o'clock on the river bank opposite Burg gave at th«(ir /home Sunday Mrs. Jane Clevelarid entertained minor repairs made while the guests passed the evening in the^ residence of W. V. Kane. A cordial Mrs. W. D^Fenton has returned^tft. night in compliment to their son and the bridge' club Tuesday afternoon dancing, card' playing and games, you wait, and without invitation has been extended all her home in Minneapolis after a three his fiancee. Covers were laid for 22. at Lake? view cottage On Rainy Lake. after which splendid refreshments charge. intCrijjted to Intend. weeks'" outing at Forest Point on Mrs. Dahl. was hostess at the bridal The game was played at 2 tables and were served. Among those present Rainy Lake as the guest of Mr. and' dinner Saturday night at her home. An intere^ting^piyiic party was enjoyed the honors captured by Miss Grace were Mrs. Ella Olson, Miss Nellie Olson, PLEASE CALL EARLY Mrs. Charles E. Fenton.' —Duluth Tribune. Sun^y^wHB Cascades by the Kinports of Minneapolis. Sweet peas Beth and Ruth Stanford and following fdlfes .Wt. and Mrs.' E. P. formed the pretty decorations. The bridegroom is a nephew of their brother Neal Stanford of the rs. John Roberson, accompanied Wall and their guest, Miss Myrtle Joseph Lloyd of'this city and a member Cedar Croft cottage, Mrs. Rose McPeek, by Julia and Ray Roberson, left Tuesday Gagna of l^ulytlv Misses Ethel and Mrs. Anne McCoy, Mrs. C. M. McCoy, Misses Gladys McPeek, Bess of one of the oldest families at Olson's Store, Littlefork, Saturday, for their home at .Redfield, S. D., Belle Weldori* boifh of Fort Frances, Mrs. C. B. Greenwood and Mrs. the head of the lakes. Aekeri, Mabel Grinnols and Vernon Sept. 3. after a ten day visit with Mrs. Peter Martha Smiths nd Nellie Doyle, Frances McCoy, who have been Larson, and Misses Norma and Dorothy Roberson here. Messrs. Herman Wibert and Tommie spending the month of August at Edwards of Breckenridge, all of Elliott,' tio'ih of Fort' Frances, 1 Birchpoint, guests at the "End of the the |"Wigwat^", Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Mr§. I^Iugh Logan, accompanied by Louis Lemieu^ R©y Palmer and F. Trail" leave tomorrow for their homes Miner and f^nily of the Japanese her sister, Miss Myrtle Sullivan arid Shaw. in Minneapolis. cottage, Supt. Stevens, Dr. Elizabeth her little niece and nephew, Ruth and Mpnahan and son George of the Bobbie Doherty, moto'red here from Mrs. Bruce Saville has been removed Mrs. C. B." Kinney and Mrs. G. N. Monahan cottage, Mrs. Anne McCoy, Grand Rapids Sunday evening. Miss to the Tri-County sanitarium Millard were hostesses Tuesday afternoon Mrs. C.*'M. McCoy, Mrs. C. B. Sullivan and the children have been at Lake Julia. Her children will be at a prettily arranged bridge Greenwood and Miss Frances McCoy visiting in Grand Rapids for several taken to Mooseheart, the Moose party at Pine Crest., jcottage at Idylwood. of Minneauolis, apd G. W. Anderson, weeks. home for children of members. She Bouquets of pink roses formed campers at the "End of the Trail", is threatened with the dread disease, decoraiy||g^|u&^k|^game was played Dr. Mary Ghostly, Miss Lucy Barrett, Mrs. J. F. Peterson and little son, at four—t*^bles.~ The out-of-town which took her husband. Dr. Petersony* Messrs. Garnet who have been spending the summer guests included: Mrs. Anne McCoy, Peterson, Gi P. Ballou, Elfis Butchart, months at Glasgow, Scotland, sailed Mrs. M. C. Green has as her guests Mrs. C. M. McCoy, Mrs. C. B. GreenwoodTand Louis Lemieux and Lee Burton. The today for home. They hope to lan^ her sisters, Mrs. H. A. Holliday of Miss Frances McCoy of happy event was celebrated on the in thaieast about Sept. 3rd. Dj"- Pet" Tower, Miss Lillian Murphy, physical Minneapolis. birthday anniversary of G. W. Anderson. ^oOn, who has beerij planning a visit director of' the Duluth schools and to the State '*Fa~ir *in the Twin Mrs. Allie Murphy, principal of the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, Mr. and Cities, will meet -them there. Elba school at Gilbert, Mrs. Holliday Mrs. B. W. Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. DAHL-BURG WEDDING. is accompanied by her daughter. Charles Fenton and son, George, A. Fred Nelson, accompanied by his J. Schuetz, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Billmyre, The palest of pink gladioli arranged nieces, jLeona 2nd Lylith Lund, left Game Warden Powers confiscated T. L. Daniels and his mother, against a background of 'smilax formed /Tuesdajf morning for an auto trip to two quarters of moose meat and Mrs. T. L. Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. W. the improvised altar at the home Iron Riler, Wis. In Minneapolis they several guns belonging to Jim Morrison, L. Benedict and daughter, Alice of of Mrs. Edward A. Dahl, East Fifth will be joined by Mrs. Nelson, who j&. Canadian Indian from Red Minneapolis, accompanied Mr. and St., Tuesday night before which her has been visiting with her brother, Gut, at Ranier yesterday morning. Mrs. Fred Lang and son, Bobby, to daughter, Esther, became the bride Bastian Lund, who is ill at one of Jim made a getaway leaving h's their summer home on Lake Kabetogama, of Edward Lloyd Burg. Tall pink" tapers the hospitals at Vancouver. squaw to face the music alone. Sunday, where they spent the Practical Education in crystal holders with lower day fishing. They reported excellent baskets of white sweet peas were arranged Misses Norma Edwards and Dorothy Dr. Elizabeth Monahan and son, luck and the day ideal for an Edwards of Breckenridge, Minnesota, throughout the living room George, and daughter, Mary, return outing. Ruth Watson, Beth and where the ceremony was performed Each year the schools are giving thought and greater scope tomorrow to Minneapolis after enjoying Ruth Stanford of Chicago, Mabel and the Jinirxg room where a buffet a month's outing at their cottage to practical education. A great many schools, including the Mrs. B. W. Bacon was hostess supper was served later in the evening. Minor and Gladys McPeek pitched a at Birchpoint. They will be accompanied grammar grades, are teaching the use of a sewing machine— Monday evening at 6 o'clock dinner tent on' one of the islands a coupleof an article that is becoming more and more of a need to every by Dr. Monahan's brother in compliment to Miss Verle Jensen, miles up the lake from Birchpoint, The bridal procession passed down Supt. Stevens. household. Very substantial, savings are made possible by who will teach during the coming the winding stairs to the strains of the lattler part of the week, where its use, both for wearables and household necessities. year at Glendive, Mont. Miss. Jensen they epjioyed a few days' camping. An interested and attentive audience nuptjal music played by a trio—^piano, School Opening accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. of women at Bethlehem church, cello and violin, little Alice Dahl, J. Hadler left Wednesday by auto A gr^ii^of'Forestry students from listened to Mrs. R. M. Dunlap of St. sister of the bride leading. The aisle for Minneapolis. The Hadler family the Iowa State College, who have Paul, Monday afternoon, as she spoke through which they passed to the altar went to La Crosse, Wis., and plan to been spending the summer months at Make your Children's O of was marked by ribbons stretched the missionary responsibility confronting visit at Ada, Minn., prior to return-, pelican .Ljsike, enjoyed a few days by Misses Avis Coddington of Milwaukee Clothes at Home and ^clV6 the Christian church in Minnesota ing here. They will probably be absent V&Sjii International Falls. They and elsewhere at the present and Miss Charlotte Flindt of from the city a couple of weeks. were^nterested in a trip through the time. As a result of her suggestions a Spencer^Ia., class mates of the bride The garments that the younger folks are wearing can be Miss Jensen will divide the remainder mills. The party included Prof, and missionary committee of \he Bethlehem at Wells college. At the altar Mr. easily and quickly, made on a sewing machine at home at an of her vacation with friends at Grantsburg Mrs. G. C. Morbuck, G. ^ickford, H. Ladies' Aid was appointed, Mrs. Burg and his attendant, Dr. Frank enormous saving. Many good materials from the grown-ups and River Faljs, Wis. :Miss S. Shiletto, D. Berckman, C. P. Prout, N. Price being chairman." The gathering Elias, awaited the bride who entered wardrobe can be made wrer into good dresses for the little Jensen, who is a sister of Mrs. Hadler, H. M. Miller, Frank Hough, F. W. was also, addressed' by Reverends last, preceded by her bridesmaids, ones for school wear. has been here spending the summer Trenk, W. F. Otis, J. Howell, Max Shaw of Minneapolis and Griffith of Misses Madge Shepherd of Hartford, Special months. Durrah, G. Durrel and E. Lough. Waseca. The pastor of the church a cousin of the bridegroom Conn., and Rev Whitby of the Baptist Florence Evans of Evanston, 111., F. R. Wentworth of Russell,"'Kani. Rev. A. W. MacNeill of the Bethlehem church also took part. Mildred Wahl of Duluth and Ruth School Opening Sale is a guest at the Pine Crest cottage at church returned Monday morning Dahl, a sister of the bride who walked Idylwood. Immediately after the from Osakis, where he has been Mrs. James Mathieu delightfully in pairs and the maid of honor, Miss close of the World War, he came to spending his vacation, and left last Gerifeva Dahl, also a sister of the entertained at bridge Monday afternoon Prices and Terms are this city, where he was employed at evening for Baudette,. where he is at her home at Fort Frances. bride, who entered alone. the ""Koochiching Real Estate office attending the annual convention of The rooms were suggestive 'of autumn, The bride's gown was fashioned of Decidedly Attractive for practically a year. Then he was the Rainy River Valley Congregational garden flowers being attractively, Duchess- lace over satin, and the taken to the government hospital in churches in spsion yesterday used in decorating. The ga.me?. gather long lines were emphasized Minneapolis for treatment: While arid today. Rev. MacNeill delivered was played at fqur tables.and the by the court train of satin .'which there' be moulded a statue .of thev $5 $5 tjie annual sermon yesterday. This INITIAL PAYMENT honors captured by Mrs. Jacob (hung from the shoulders, and was Great&t Mother in the world, upon morning W7 M. Evans, also of this Moore of Fort Frances. The International bound at the hem with orange blossoms. BALANCE ARRANGED ^there has been mych favorable city, spoke on "The Psychology of the TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE. Falls folks in attendance From a^Jrigh coronet of. the comment by the city newspapers as Boy". This afternoon, Mrs. R. L. included: Mrs. I. H. Harsh, Mrs. F. Duchess lace the long tulle veil hung well 4* others. A number of his other Dunlop of St. Paul, president of the M. Billmyre, Mrs. Pat Fogarty and -in fold? to the end of, the train, and caterings have been considered unusual.?! Women's Missionary Society, -discussed S A I A S Miss Mary Stone, Mrs. Anne McCoy, was caught at either' side .of the Government officials in recognition "Congregational Women and Mrs. C. M. McCoy, Mrs. C. B. head with orange, blossoms. Her of his marked ability have Home Missions". Mrs. Ella Olson and Greenwood and Miss, Frances McCoy flowers were a shower arrangement decidlp to grant him the privilege of Mr. arid Mrs. G. V. Kinney were the COMPLETE HOME OUTFITTERS of Minneapolis, campers a( "The End of white. sweetpeas and lilies of the a year's training at one of the Minnfeapoll^ representatives from International of The Trail" at Birchpoint were also valley. The gowns of the attendants art- schools^ Falls at-this- session. present. were made alike. The basque waists