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

September 29, 1921 · Page 2 of 8

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„4l -J *'f ^y vri v""^ 'V4* INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE THREE Matt Jones'of Northome was an International THE MAIL ORDER Falls visitor, Tuesday. HOUSE PARADE C. P. Green 6f Fairland, was a business Bess M. Wilson of. the Redwood visitor in International Falls, Falls Gazette says that a circus takes Tuesday. a lot of money out of town, but a. =2^ mail order house does not even give Mrs. William Hopper of Big Falls a parade. For the purpose of making Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Mfetzger of Mrs. Roy Latz is visiting in Duluth, was in this city Tuesday having some a nice paragraph Mrs. Wilson ignored Minneapolis and Virginia. Omaha, £Jeb., are visiting in our city. dental work done. the parade that the mail order houses —o Miss Edna Anderson has gone to J. W. Pettis of Indus was in International do.give, and which draws the crowd Underwear and hosiery for every Minneapolis, where she will enter the Falls Tuesday en-route to so successfully to the big tents. tnembet- of your family at O. M. Carr University of Minnesota. the southern part of the state. The mail order house parade is one & Co's Annual Fall Sale. of advertising. It contains all the Misses Lvlith and Leona Lund of Men's and mackinaws and boys' freaks that have been born to the R.' W. Hale of Littlefork has been pants at reduced prices during O. M. Littlefork, spent the week-end with advertising famity and it is a continuous working in this vicinity in the interest Carr & Co's Annual Fall Sale beginning Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson. parade the end of which has of the Universal Woodworking company. Thursday, Oct. 6th. means—HEAT never b^een reached. It goes on in v* Roy Frank has gone to Minneapolis, season and out of season, and men "where he will resume his studies at Dr. and Mrs. Robert Green have rwho handle checks and money orders Members of the Child Welfare board the University of Minnesota. returned to Minneapolis after a several CALORIC is the name of the heating plant that in every community will tell you that met in regular monthly session yesterday weeks visit with Mrs. Green's heats buildings like the sun heats the earth—by it is a parade that pays the mail order at the local court house, when Dr. Mary Ghostley and Miss Lucy sister, Mrs. Weeks of Birchdale, and houses big money. natural circulation of air. important matters were considered. Barrett were guests of the Lyman Dr. Green's mother, Mrs. Ella Green The mail order house knows no home at Big Falls over Sunday. To your family the CaloriC Pipeless Furnace offers: of this city. season when it has all the business it Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Greengard have June-like warmth in every room (70° guaranteed can handle. It knows no season when returned from a couple of months Ladies' Coats, suits and dresses at Mr. and Mrs. Hughes VanEtten and it feels that people have no money stay at Rochester, Minn., where Mrs. in coldest weather)—fuel bills cut to x/l—clean special prices during the Annual Fall daughter, Georgian, Mrs. A. P. McDonald, to buy. Greengard underwent an operation. rooms—drudgery banished. Sale, Oct. 6th. O. M. Carr & Co. Maxwell and Margaret McDonald, The retail merchant who studies and Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Parker The CaloriC has no pipes and heats old or new J. D. Twomey, vice-president of the the mail order house parade and establishes Mrs. C. A. Engbloom pleasantly entertained of Rainy River, Ont., motored to homes of 18 rooms or less, International Lumber Co., and Supt. a legitimate show of his the members of the Dorcas Wasau Lake on the Canadian1 Side, of logging, recently moved here from own in good, sound, sensible advertising through one register. society, Monday afternoon at her Sunday and enjoyed a picnic luncheon. Merrill, Wis., and with his family is is the merchant who worries home. ——o Usually installed in one day. No altera* now at home at the Bacon flats. neither about the money the circus Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wirt, accompanied tions, no plumbing, no pipes to freeze. o— takes out of town or the activities of Kenneth Speelman has gone to Made and guaranteed by the largest manufacturer by their two children, Helen George E. Farrell, national club the mail order house.—Appleton of warm-air furnaces in the world. Minneapolis where he will continue and Duke Wirt, and M"rs. J. L. Mims leader from the U. S. department of Press. Come in and let us show you why we can his studies at the University of Minnesota. and daughter, Dorothy, of Nashville, guarantee—your satisfaction or money* agriculture, made the statement to Tenn., who are their guests, enjoyed back. the fair board that it was the most extensie The Moose club announces that the trip Sunday to Kettle Falls, on exhibition of boys and girls Oct. 14th and 15th are the dates that Rollet Green has resigned his position the Monitor. F. H. KEYES club work in the United States. have been selected for the addresses with the M. and O. Paper Co. Hardware and Furniture to be delivered here by Darius A. and will in the future be associated Pr. and Mrs. M. E. Withrow entertained International Falls, Minn. Howard Rustad. the game warden Brown, ex-mayor of Kansas City, Mo., with the Green Hardware company. delightfully Saturday evening who formerly worked in this district in the interest of the Mooseheart at a bridge party in compliment .to with Game Warden Powers, is back IN OVER 125,000HAPPY HOMES The I. O. ,0- F. Encampment will child welfare work. On the 14th the Dr. and Mrs. John Thabes and Mr. with Mr.Powers and has gone fcb the give a card party tomorrow evening lecture will be given in the evening and Mrs. W. H. Gemmell of Brainerd. Loman country to post the game reserve at I. O. O. F. hall, followed by lunch in the Grand theatre. The following The rooms were artistically arranged '"MS r.ecently established there by and dancing. The general public is day Mr. Brown will speak at the high with autumn flowers and at a game the state game and fish commission. school and later will be tendered a invited. of ten tables Mrs. John Brown and OTMC.WI banquet by our citizens. —-o Franz Jevne won the prizes. The Ladies Aid Society of Bethlehem Mrs. A. J. Cleveland of Minneapolis church will be entertained Wednesday, returned to her home Friday night J. S. Jones, state organizer of the Oct. 5 by Mrs. C. L. Crandall after a visit here with Mr. Cleveland, Minnesota Farm Bureau federation, and Mrs. Henry Pitblado at the home master mechanic of the M. D. & W. attended the Koochiching county fair of Mrs. Pitblado, 911 Riverside Drive. railroad. at Northome. He returned the latter All members are urged to be present part of the week with M. M. Abbott, Mrs. Joe LaValley and daughter, and the husbands "are invited for supper. county agent and accompanied by A. Lenore, have returned from San Francisco, The meeting is called for 2:30 R. McCollum, forest ranger of Littlefork, Cal., where they were called by o'clock. enjoying a hunting trip in this the serious illness of Mrs. La Valley's S vicinity.. A letter has been received from Dr. mother. 0 J. P. (ihance, formerly of this city, The Y. P. S. of the English Lutheran stating that he has been appointed Russell litis left Monday evening church asks all old members for Minneapolis, where he will resume chief of the Rating Bureau for the and friends and those wishing to join Tenth District War Risk Insurance his studies at the University of to be present at the opening meeting with headquarters in Minneapolis. He Minnesota during the coming year. this evening at 8 o'clock. The meetings has been transferred from Washington, He is studying pharmacy. will again prove very much Fall Styles D. C.. His family are now comfortably worth whilte in an educational as well located in Minneapolis. He Miss Marvel Bennett has gone to as social way. Program, pmes and states that he is glad to return to Minneaoplis where she will study lunch have been arranged for. God's country afid wishes to be re*-membered voice culture. She was accompanied to his old friends. Jy her father and sister, Miss Bessie, are here! who will visit there for a few weeks. Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Withrow, Miss 'Gladys Christie of this city, o-— Mr. and Mrs. Gemmell, Dr. and Mrs. has been awarded the fifth premium Thabes, Dr. and Mrs. Osbourne, Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Marmanen of ribbon in the Class A breadmaking Bu^dick and son Graham and Miss Seattle have arrived in the city to contest at the state fair recently held Maude and Miss Lou Graham enjoyed make their home here, Mr. Martnanen in Minneapolis, and the Koochiching a lake trip to Kettle Falls, Sunday. having accepted the call to fill the §EE them—the mirror county garment making team won Dr. and Mrs. Thabes and Mrs. Gemmell pulpit of the Swedish'Lutheran church fourth place, according to a message returned Sunday evening to made vacant by the removal of Rev. received from T. A. Erickson, state will show you how smart Brainerd. They report the woods as Nordin. club leader. being very ^beautiful and the trip a The representation at the state fair most enjoyable one. The Parents-Teachers association they are. of what the Farm Bureau and the educational will hold a reception tomorrow evening forces of the state are doing A group of International Falls folios in the assembly room of the in the junior extension work was the enjoyed a launch ride to the Cascades Alexander Baker high school in honor largest and we believe the most successful Sunday, where a picnic luncheon of the members of the teaching Buy them—you'll see held, said Mr. Erickson. was served. The party included corps. The committee in charge consists Misses Gusta Haug, Maetie Flaherty, of the officers, namely Mrs. J. Harvey Thomas will be laid to rest how economical these Elizabeth Torger, Mary Sullivan, H. Batte, president Mrs. Bergsman, tomorrow afternoon at the Loman Mabel Grinols, Helen Zanger, vice-president Mrs. Ben Kotilnek cemetery. Funeral services will be Good Clothes are. Loretta O'Connor, Grace Rierson, secretary Mrs. M. Price, treasurer. held at 2 o'clock at the Odd Fellows Winnie Henderson, Katherine Glenn, A cordial invitation has been extended hall with Rev. S. E. Gregg officiating. Lucille Kroll, Freida Bohnsack, EmMa all the mothers of children to be His death occurred Tuesday in one Hedqufst, Anna Erickson, Hannah in attendance. An interesting musical of the Minneapolis hospitals. Harvey Wear them—you'll learn Johnson, Gladys Moore, Mrs. Michels program is being arranged for the Thomas, who was about twenty-two and little son, Jack. occasion. years of age, has been in poor health that the Style of Society for the past two years. His (feath was attributed to complications which set in after a severe attack of Spanish Brand Clothes is tailored Tooth Talk Number 15 Influenza. Harvey Thomas leaves to mourn his loss, his mother, Mrs. there to stay. S. M. Thomas of Loman, one brother, Emery Thomas, vyho has charge of the WHO IS RESPONSIBLE? mail route between International Falls and Loman, two sisters, Mrs. Leslie Christenson and Mrs. Edna Erickson, both of Loman. YOU and YOU alone are responsible for the kindl 9 Nl of teeth'you will have ten years from now. REV. MACNEILL CALLED The foresigfhted man or woman will visit the &arirtg Brand ©lathes Under date of( September 22, The dentist regularly and have the teeth inspected and Osakis Review says: cared for. Those who are not foresighted wait until "The Presbyterian church of Osakis the condition of their teeth has become unbearable, *40 *60 has extended a call to the Rev. A. to and then they find that they hiave waited too long. W. MacNeill to return to his old parish Extractions and artificial teeth will be their only at Osakis, and the Review is advised, choice. To out of town people I would say that this that the reverend gentleman is giving the invitation to return to is the time of year for dental work. The rush season Osakis serious consideration. He left is over pile the whole family in,to your car or on the the pastorate of the church of Osakis tlrain and head for your dentist. Get all your defective a year ago to accept a call to ^the teeth fixed! up before the real winter sets in and avoid Bethlehem Congregational church at the misery and ill health that cold damp weather International Falls. It is hoped that the unanimous desire of the people of Established 1904 by Mitchel Burton sometimes brings upon you. Some member of your his old congregation at Osakis t0 family needs dental work and needs it badly. Maybe have him return will result in a favorable you are aware of it and maybe you are not. In any decision on his part. Mr. MacNeil event visit the dentist and form a partnership with is not only a forceful preacher him for the preservation of the teeth of your household. and popular pastor, but his activity in work outside the church makeshim International Falls' Fastest Growing Store a valuable asset to any community. DR E W. BUNCE, D. D.S. The Review joins in the hope that he may be induced to return to Osakis." OFFICE AND LABORATORY 311 THIRD STREET Our appendix may be useless, but Phone 474 Open Evg's and Sundays look what it dones for the doctors! few —Ex. (302) toy J" 4 r' I .. V} 1 1 Ci 1 ifcs I -Slii