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

September 22, 1921 · Page 2 of 10

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/1 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE THREE 6 'a news LOCA 1 jt Burtrice Waller has returned frqm Mrs. John Morris of Baudette spent the week-end with International Falls ^sit in Virginia. friends. A. J. Swedback of Bemidji was a business visitor here Monday. Markowitz Bros, store will be known hereafter as The Plymouth Clothing Messrs. R. C. Fraser and John Stone House. attended the fair* at Emo, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson, Misses Harland Liebig returned Tuesday Leone and Lylith Lund and E. Belveal morning from a visit in Minneapolis motored to Emo Sunday. These low prices will prevail from To the delight of the residents of We are closing out our entire stock Sixth, the street is again open for of Boys Suits for $5.95. Plymouth September 22 to October 1st traffic. Clothing House, Markowitz Bros. Markowitz Bros, store will be known The local farm bureau office ordered hereafter as The Plymouth Clothing another carload of picrid acid this House. week for distribution in the county. Messrs. Robert, Rollet and Frank The only explanation of Tanlac's Green enjoyed a few days hunting Read Every one of these specials great succes is Tanlac's true worth. ducks at\ Lake Kabetogama. Sold by S. N. Rubin. Rexall Drug Co. Mr. and Mrs. Hilman Aal have as Misses Helen Zanger, Myrtle Sullivan their guest, his mother, Mrs. Theresa Save Money Novo on Children's Footwear and Agnes Logan passed the Aal of Glenwood, Minn. week-end as the guests of Miss Mary Keyes at the "End of the Trail" cottage Dr. Mary Ghostley and Miss Lucy near Birchpoint. Barrett have .returned from a few days' visit in Virginia. Miss Frances Bailey is expected home the later part of the week from We are closing out our entire stock of Boys Suits for $5.95. Plymouth Green Isle, Minn., where she passed the summer months with her grandmother. Clothing House, Markowitz Bros. Child's Black Vici Kid Button Shoes, a flexible sole with You will want a bottle of the wonderful $1.50 Tanlac remedy. You can get it Mrs. Henry Carroll left Sunday evening low heel, sizes 3 to 6, special price per pair from S. N. Rubin. Rexall Drug Co. for Glencoe, where she was called on- account of the illness of her Mrs. Ralph Burdick and little son, mother. She plans to remain for a Graham, of Duluth, are guests of couple of months stay. Misses Lou and Maude Graham. A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Child's Black Gun Metal Button Shoes, a good sturdy shoe in Mrs. G. P. Ballon has returned from F. M. Billm\*re, Mrs. B. W. Bacon, Duluth, where she recently underwent Mrs. Jacob Mohr of Fort Frances, $1.75 an operation at St. Mary's hospital. two runs of sizes, sizes 3 to 6 per pair Messrs. Alex Schultz and Alex Cyr motored to Emo Friday, where they $2.00 attended the fair. sizes 62 to 8 per pair S. E. Gregg, our missionary, was in International Falls, Monday enroute Victor Golla has returned from Santa to his home at Littlefork. He held Rosa, Calif., where he has been services Sunday at Indus. for the past yearj and will make his home with his uncle and aunt, Mr., '^he new school near White Birch Child's Gun Metal Lace Shoes, with low heels, a good looking, and Mrs. Jac'ob Mohr of Fort Frances. is completed. Miss Ruth Peg- about Victor Golla with his people formerly $2.25 gar has been named as the teacher resided in this city. serviceable shoe in only sizes 6 to 8, special at. .. and will commence her duties about Oct. 3rd. Capt. James T. Watson Jr., and sister, 0 Ruth, left Monday morning for Christian Hillesboe of Minneapolis, Minneapolis. Captain Watson is t£ has accepted the position as assistant take up his work as professor of Military high school principal for Littlefork. Child's Brown Lace Shoes, light calf leather with heavy Science in the University. Miss He will teach English and history. Ruth Watson will enter the fresh $2.75 man class. flexible sole, two runs of sizes, 5 to 8. Albert Brainenberg has returned Miss Alice Kennedy of Baudette, $3.00 from the State Fair. They made Sizes 82 to special at has gone to St. Catherine's Academy the trip by auto. It took three days in St. Paul, where she will attend to return from Big Falls to International school during the coming year. She Falls. was accompanied as far as Interna^ J. tional Falls by her father, Kennedy, Owing to the crowded condition of who made a short visit here. Here's a wonderful value in a school shoe, made of black the Ujtlefork school it will be neto either find extra quarters Miss Dorothy Miller ,and Jens or school purposes in the town hall calfskin, lace style, sensible heel, child's sizes 82 to Tvedt were quietly married Monday or one of the churches. afternoon at 4 o'clock at the parsonage $3.50 of the English Lutheran church, 11, special at Messrs. Jones, Ray Logan Joseph Rev. Mayer officiating. They will reside and L. P. Biorklund of Northome, in this, city, where he is employed $4.00 were in International Falls, Monday, Misses' sizes II2 to 2, special at at one of the mills. in the interest of the Koochiching County fair held .at Northome. Mayors, bankers, lawyers, prominent government, state and county Miss Marie Rausch of Minneapolis, officials, prominent business and professional •has been employed as the teacher for men and Ministers of the the Bear River school. Supt. Olson This Beautiful Brown Calfskin Shoe in high tops will go Gospel have endorsed Tanlac. For states that there are still three schools sale by S. N. Rubin. Rexall* Drug Co. $3.75 without instructors, but he hopes before fast at these low prices. Child's sizes 82 to 11 Monday to have all the vacancies Judge Frank Palmer, accompan:ed filled. $4.25 by his son, Harvey Palmer, returned Misses' sizes II2 to 2, per pair. Sunday from* a four day hunting trip. M. M. Abbott spent Saturday at They motored to Lake Kabetogama $5.00 Baudette, judging Northern Beltrami and then.made the trip to Kettle Falls Growing girls' sizes 2^0 7, per pair county's fair. Mr. Abbott and John by boat. They returned by water and Berg are at present at Northome report their expedition a very usccessful where they have been in attendance one. at our county fair during the past few days. Mrs. J. A. Kennedy of Baudette.. o- For the growing girl who wears larger than a size 2 here's has returned- from Hibbing, where Supt. George Olson, superintendent her daughter, Miss Marion recently $4.50 £the county schools, went to Craig, underwent an operation for appendicitis. a bargain in a black Gun Metal lace shoe, sizes 3 to 8 at MoriHay for the purpose of ascertain- Miss Kennedy, who is a mem- ing the advisability of starting the schoojs q( (he (aculty of the in Steffes school, winch has been closetk^^ worM_ vnhge jn (he |s for the past two years. Supt. Olson improving very rapidly. was accompanied by Marcellus Carew, O who will teach in the Rosing Miss Gladys McPeek leaves the latter during the coming year. school Dart of the week for the east. She has accepted a position with the Charity Miss Anna Erickson, rural supervisor, organizations in New York city can always do better t. and Miss Esther Stene, Domestic as visitor. ,Miss McPeek is a graduate Science instructor in the ,Big Falls of the University of Minnesota schools, are at Northome attending and has done social service work in the county fair. Miss Erickson has at Minneapolis. During the past year charge of the rural school exhibit, she was a member of the faculty of while Miss Stene has been acting as the Ranier school. one of the judges. F. G. Wells, agricultural 0. & Co. agent from Big Falls, has M. Members of the Monday night card also been serving in a similar capacity club were, hostesses at the home or Mrs. F. E. Patterson. This^ delightful srs. Ray McDevitt, Will Fulton affair was given, in compliment to Mrs. and W. C. Howard enjoyed a few George Shaw, who leaves tpday by days' hunting trip in the vicinity of way of 'Dultllh for Rock, Elm, W.s., International Falls Minnesota •-J Rat Root. They report excellent where she will visit prior to leaving luck. Messrs. R. W. King, Al. Anderson, for the West to join'/her husband. Ed. Anderson, Melvin Stormo, The game w.as flayed at fiive tables r)-,Ed. Carer and Anderson spent the and the first prize captured by Mrs. 7*'week-end in the Rat Root territory L. Snodgrass, the^ second by Mrs. I on a similar expedition. Dr. E. A. Amanda Hunstable. The fre,e for all .Thompson, Messrs. C. M. Prettyman, was awarded Mrs. E^' Withrow. Vict. Piatt, Beaux M'cCormack were Garden flowers formed the pretty, decorations. vl -also numbered among, the Hunter^ in Mrs. Shaw^wiH be* accom-v •£-. the Rat Rootlregion- panied by Her daughter, Catyl. tmpf mrm a LV lEc I! WSflRSSM&Sr][