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

September 1, 1921 · Page 4 of 8

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ill tr «r I""™ ., 0 -. *, 't *V ,r \~Z'gt **,'% .' IKl^KATIONAL FAIXS PRESS' PAGE FIVE smr ,. )^i$ses Be?s :EakeV|\f and Mabel Sheriff Van Etteir made: a trip to Deputy Sheriff trip IMElWODlin: EPISCOPAL1 CHURCH !Grinnola enjpjredhato Keftje '*he western portion of the county, C. E. Irelandr Pastor to th'e Keliher section, Tuesday. Falls,' Sunday.. Tuesday. -J i. -O- SUriday School ^t 10:00. FILM PROTECTION ..Moaning, worship at 11:00. Rev. A. W. MacNeill has returned iMr. and Mrs. H^J. Miner and family Evening service at 7 :30. from. Osakis," where, ,.he .-.\ spent the Germany has gone extensively into have returned from a month's ijponth of August. Junior League at 3:00. the business of manufacturing moving p^tihg.^t) Birchpoint ——o picture films—films ready to be The public is 'cordially invited to r' O Miss Mary Noren, principal of the —tsacla.jdrostjbsf^i !£Mrs. Eliza Carrier has returned thrown on the screen. In order to these services. :Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson are Indus school," is visiting in Internal from a several weeks' visit with relatives. build up that industry, Germany laid .the proud parents of a son born Sunday tional Falls. at Minneapolis. an embargo on importations but relaxed at the Craig hospital. the embargo a little when it John Nagel accompanied- by his Mr. and Mrs. Richard Liljeblad and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keyes and two was apparent that there would be retaliation -ALT- SOME MEN HAVE father and mother left yesterday for Hjordis Liljeblad have retwrned from little daughters will return tomorrow Now Germany admits not IS A BIG BANK the state fair. Crystal Beach where they passed the from a few days' vsit in Duluth. to exceed 600,000 feet of film per summer months. ACCOUNT. FOR SALE—Overland Four, model year and then only on condition that Rev., Murphy of Wadena spent a Mrs. A. J. Anderson and Mrs. A. J. 1931, run 2000 miles, cheap, or will the importer shall also export an few days as a guest at the home of Dr. E. W. Bunce and family have Dale of Margie, spent Tuesday as trade for land. Enquire Eugene equal quantity of German film That Mrs. Ella Green. gone to the Twin cities where they the guests Mrs. S. J. McHugo. Holler. Phone 393 1 s. 1 1. is an effective protection to German oi will attend the State Fair. They made producers *but leaves the American L. A. Barnes of Duluth was a guest the trip by auto Barton Day, son of Mr. and Mrs. WANTED—Room and board for the producers of movie film without any at the H. J. Miner home the latter P. U. Day, departed Tuesday afternoon coming school year by boy attending protection from an unlimited amount part of the week. O. M. Carr has returned to Pelican for Oskosh, Wis., where he will high school. For particulars of importation of German films. The Rapids after spending several days attend a commercial college. inquire at Press office. 2tpd American producers want a law that Grover Green, the oldest' son of Mr. in this city in conference with his will authorize imposition of similar and Mrs. Frank Green, is ill with business associates. Judge Berg left Tuesday evening I O I A O E restrictions, and few there will be diphtherie at their home. for the Twin Cities to assist J. A. Allard Wednesday, Aug. 31, and Friday, who will deny that it is a reasonable Miss Edna Linden joined the group in preparing Koochiching county's request. Sept. 2. Miss Mary Keyes will occupy *pf girls camping at the Point of the exhibit at the state fair. "The End of .The-.TrAH." e&JJage atBirchpoint One of the Members of |Pines at Clark's Beach, Sunday. She during the month of September. CHURCH .Will remain until school opens. Misses Ellen K. Miller, Minnie Donnelly, ,y A ,: UI9 Jean Anneson, and Letta Clark 4NN0IINC John L. Schmidt has returned from are enjoying a few days' outing at the Joseph Therrio has returned to Chicago for a visit with his parents, Japanese cottage at Birchpoint. rfOMETft/jv Manistee, Mich., 'after" a two weeks' Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Sr. He visit With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. plans to remain at home until about W"*1 Members of the staff of the O. M. ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH F. Therrio. Sept. 19th. H. A. Mayer, Pastor Carr store enjoyed their usual Wednesday afternoon picnic. On this interesting A. W. Lindvahl and tfamily have returned Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown, who reside Sunday school on Saturday afternoons Tanlac, that wonderful medicine, occasion they chose Brennen's from Clark's Beach where they at 2:00. at Littlefork, are the proud parents sold in International Falls by S. N. Beach. enjoyed several weeks' outing at Morning service, at 11:00. of a daughter born Monday at Rubin. .„, their cot'fage Topic: "Ten Leppers Healed, and the Craig hospital. Mr. Brown is Mr. and Mrs. Raco have returned Only One Grateful". employed in this city. from their wedding trip. They enjoyed Miss Rose Petterson has returned fClAU* -Supt. Olsom^xf the, county schools Services in the school house west an auto trip to Bemidji. Mrs. after a several weeks' visit in CrookstOtf returned Tuesday from Birchdale, of Ray at 4 :00 P. M. Misses Norma- and Dorothy Ed-, was formerly Miss Doris Fortner RacO iand Bemidji. where he went to make arrangements Services at Ericsburg at 8:00. wards left Sunday for their home in of this city. about the school bus route. Come to the English Lutheran Breck'enridge, Minn., after a month's ——o Will be at the above Mrs. R. J. O'Malley has returned outing at /Birchpoint, where they church, the little church with the big £upt. and Mrs. G. V. Kinney spent am el a from a several days' visit with friends Supt Olson motored out nine miles were guests at the "Wigwam". message. Wednesday visitng rural schools.They stated. Are you troubled and relatives in Dulpth. norfh of Big Falls yesterday on the made with Headaches, nervousness, their trip by auto and were accompanied -—o—— Big Fork where he visited the BAPTIST CHURCH Miss "Landgraf has returned to her .Arrangements have been made by by Misses Margaret Anderson dizziness, or eye disorders of new school building recently built in A. M. Whitby, Pastor home at Kaukana, Wis., after a visit the citizens of Northome to have the and Myrtle Fellman. any kind. If so, consult him the town of Gowdy. I with her brother, Ray Landgraf and B.ig: Falls band at the cojunty fair. ——o-— If Glasses are needed he ckn Cfr- Bible school at 10 a. m. .ifamily. Miss Landgraf is a member Ruth and Beth Stanford, accompanied fit you accurately if toot Morning worship at 11 a. m. Sermon XMiss/Sj^of Minneapolis arrived] faculty Kaukana high Miss Gladys! Drummon'd enjoying needed, he vrill ttll-Jybu the of Ae by their brother, Neal Stanford, International. Falls yesterday. She sch00i topic "The Divine Legacy". an -outing at- Lake Kabetogarrja as the left Wednesday for Willmar, SO. has been ch'b'se'rT as the Domestic Science Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. gUfest of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Holler. Minn., where they will visit with instructor of the Big Falls Evening praise service at 8 p. m. Joseph Loyd has purchased the betftiful Glasses straightened' or their grandmother, Mrs. Stanford, school for iihe.porting year. Sermon topic, "The Gospel in Three home* of Mrs. Mitchell Burton minor repairs made while rMiss Helen Reger' has returned prior to returning to their- home in Words". and.expects to move into his new residence you wait, and without. from her--vacation, spent at Little Chicago. They enjoyed a month's R. Latz leaVes'Eriday for Minneapolis about Sept. 15th. Mrs. Burton You are welcome to these services. charge. Falls. She has resumed her duties outing at Cedar Croft cottage at to attend the State Fair. He and daughters plan to make their iti't^he Register of Deeds office. Birchpoint with their grandmother, BETHLEHEM CHURCH will be accompanied by, his little sop home in the future in Minneapolis./ PLEASE CALL EARLY Mrs. Ella Olson and their aunt, Miss A. Wallace MacNeill, Minister. Leo, who will attend school at Faribault ——o Mr. and Mrs. Jack Masters and Mr. Nelle Olson. during the, coming year. and Miss Bernice Gagnon and Miss Cleo Mrs. J. J. Bprcher are enjoying Sunday morning, 10:30. Preaching ——o a few days out up the Lake. They Gagnon have returned from Potsdam, service: "Life's Unrealized Assets." JAMES EAGAN, SUPERIOR Mr. and Mfes.- Thomas Carroll'left N. Y. Miss Bernice has been will proKably. Return hdme Sunday Olson's Store, Littlefork, Saturday, Sunday school, 11:45. CIVIL WAR VET., DIES today for an auto trip to the Twin there for the past two- years while morning. Sept. 3. Everybody cordially invited. Cities where they will attend the her sister has been in the east since I James Eagan, age 75, Civil war veteran Charles J. Erickson accompanied by State Fair. On their way there they?vill, last October. They are daughters of and member of Alonzo Palmer Hern\att,^ndberg returned,. Tuesday, visit .with friends £t ^Aitkin., Mrj._K. J. Gagnon. R~ post of Superior, died at evening from ait -auto trip to- Winnipeg. 0 O .-• St, Frances hospital Sunday following John F. Lee left last evening for Parties recently returning fronfi They made the homeward tour a lingering illness. He had been a Berlin, N. H., where he will make his Lake Kabetogama and Black Duclc by way of Bemidji. resident of Superior for 31 years. He home in the future. Mr. Lee has Bay reported seeing thousands of formerly lived with a daughter, Mrs. Miss Helen Weber of Sweet Grass, been associated with the M. and O. ducks mostly mallards. Nimrods will I. John 'Battie, now of International Mont., 'has returned to South Bend, paper company for the past fourteen rejoice at this news as they will be Falls, Minn., and since her departure Ind., after a visit with her brother, months as an accountant. assured of excellent shooting at the has been living .with friends at South E£ H. Weber of Ranier. Miss Weber openi»g of the season, Sept. 16th. Superior. A son, James R. Eagan of Clifford Demars has some fine specimens is the instructor of music in the —0_— Hibbing, also survives. Funeral services of •-.•yellow dent corn on exhibition Miss Bernadette Mercure and Nita South Bend public schools. were held Tuesday morning in the win\dow of the Com-mercial Smootz of Indus left Sunday for the o— (Josephine Brazowski and Frank Club. These stocks which at 9 o'clock from. the church of the Deer Rier district, where they will owsky, both of Frontier, were Assumption' in South Superior, Rev. were grown on- 'his farm near Ranier,. teach during the coming term. Miss" ?fited in marriage Thursday at the of Father Fagan officiating. bear cobs 1,3 inches in'length. Mercure has been a guest at the Si» Mr. Eagan was buried with military fice of Judge Berg at the local court McHugo home for a week whilP Howard -Magladry *of Birchdale, honors atCalvary cemetery. Services house. They will reside on their farm Miss Smootz spent Sunday with them. was an International Falls visitor ear^U,, being under the auspices ofthe AlonzoPalmer at Frontier. ——o ly in the week. He has been collect^ Mr. and Mrs. Ross King and son, Postof the G. A. R._ Representative's Miss Lou Graham returned last ing specimens for the Northern Miif^ Mn and Mrs. Charles Fenton, Mr. of the Women's Relief night from Chicago, where she has nesota District Fair which will be held ^knd Mrs. D. D. McCormick, Mrs. Corps, Sons of Veterans and American been for the past three weeks selecting in this city in the near, future. ^ries, Miss Mabel Dunton, Messrs. Legion acted as escorts. the latest styles in ladies' Ole Thorson, Thomas Stump of Duluth, Mr. Eagan will be remembered by The members of the force of the coats, suits and ready to wear merchandise Clarence Solverson, R. E. Dahlberg International Falls citizens as one of O. M. Carr store enjoyed a picnic for the popular O. M. Carr enjoyed a launch ride on "The the Civil War veterans present at our supper Thursday evening at Brennen's & Co. department store. Monitor" to Kettle^ Falls, Sunday. Memdrial Day ceremonies the past Beach. As usual swimming furnished two years. Mr. and Mrs. Batte and much amusement for the Practical Education Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Bacon and their Miss Pauline Hill, director of playground daughter returned to International guests after which they toasted guests,'Mrs. J. H. VarVeat and son, Falls this morning. work here, leaves today for marshmallows on a huge bonfire. Donald of Houston, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Batte and her daughter, Lucine, St.' Paul, where she will be a member Mrs. F. M. Billmyre, Miss Sullivan, have beeti with Mr. E^an during of the staff of the Summit avenue Each year the schools are giving thought and greater scope Mrs. N. H. Ingersoll ^d Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kapphahn, Mr. his last illness and death. Mr. school during the coming year. Miss to practical education. A great npany schools, including the Thomas Beare entertained a number and Mrs. H. C. Pitblado, Mr. and Mrs. Batte went to Superior Monday, to Hill during her short stay iy our city grammar grades, are teaching the use of a sewing machine— of Brainerd friends at Hubert Lake, Ben. Kotilinek and Alex Schuetz be present at the services. made a large circle of friends. an article that is becoming more and more of a need to every Friday afternoon in compliment to motored to Clark's Beach Sunday, household. Very substantial savings are made possible by Mrs. H. G. Ingersoll of Internatonal where they enjoyed a picnic luncheon. its use, both for wearables and household necessities. Falls,, w^o has been spending several weeks, at the lake.—Brainerd Tribune. Edla Linden, Alice Peterson, Carl School Opening 6ETHLEHEN Fredrickson and Alvin Wicker will Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Withrow entertained go to Virginia, Saturday, where they informally at luncheon Thursday will be delegates at the Luther Make your Children's DSlVv CHURCH noon. Sweet pea? formed the League convention. They will represent Clothes at Home and pretty decorations and covers were the Swedish Lutheran bhurch 6f laid for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Loyd, this city. Miss Alfreida Benson and The garments that the youpge'r folks are wearing can be Mr. and Mrs. Albert NeWcombe and Bill Jornlin will accompany theritr easily and quickly made on a sewing machine at home at an Mrs. Christine Smith of Los Angeles, Miss Benson1 has just returned froixi enormous saying. Many good materials from the grown-ups Calif., and Mr- and Mrs. Seymour a visit with her mother at West Du^ Re-opens Next Sunday wardrobe can be made over into good dresses for the little Backus. luth. ones for school wear. O Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Doty have returned L. Rifkin has returned from Chicago Special It* FLORSHE1M SHOE from an auto trip to the Black where he has been for the past Hills section of South Dakota. They three weeks purchasing his fall stock Fproud were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. for both the Women's ready-to-wear School Opening Sale Preaching service Sunday morn­ Theo. Twedt of- Orient S. Dak. Mrs. and men's furnishing store. He wis EET dad in Florsheim Twedt is their daughter. They have accompanied "by Mrs. Rifkin on this Shoes are been absent from the city ^sixteen trip. During their absence they attended ing, 10:30. Sermon by Rev. A. Prices and Terms are to face the days, during this time theiy covered the famous fashion pageant, a ^distance of 2095 miles and visited one of the most interesting events in "Life's Unrealized W. MacNeill: Decidedly Attractive mirror and glad to many interesting spots in that portion the history of that city since the of the country. World's Fair. meet the pavement. Assets.' $5 $5 INITIAL PAYMENT Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lang and Mr. Mrs. H. A. Levin and her guests, The Florsheint Shoe BALANCE ARRANGED and Mrs. Edgar Zimmerman are enjoying ,M.rs. Al. Newstrom and Gertrude TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE. a week's auto trip. They plan, .Palmer of ironwood, Mich., have gone #0 and $12 to visit in Duluth and Twin Cities, %o the state fair in the Twin Cities. S A IR A S Sunday School, 11:45. A' where they will attend the fair. They They made the trip by auto and y/ere will be joined in Duluth by Miss accompanied by W. L. Morrison.:A. MARKOWITZ BROS. Pauline Hill, playground worker, who McNiff, who has freen th6 guest :of Cveryoie Cordially Isvited! "j International Falls will accompany them to the city. his uncle and aunt for several weeks COMPLETE HONE OUTFITTERS and Brainerd. They plan to make the return trip by at their home on Rainy Lake returned way of Bemidji and be absent from to San Bernadino, Calif., where 'V International Falls about a week. he will resume his studies at school -J la ttiU i, ife J.'fW -1 aais j.-i