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

October 27, 1921 · Page 1 of 10

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE TWO iliary, and Dr. Helon Hughes Hielscher, boxes of fruit and candy to' sick buddies which, they are converting into a community party", he. won first prize for having "You're welcome to visit me in the the best "hard-time costume" "among Legion Auxiliary National Representative jp hospital At Beardsley, Minn, center and rest room, thus Gopher State any old time." the Legion Auxiliary members put on accomplishing a project long talked the men. And what do you suppose from Minnesota, have a Mardi Gras entertainment. When of by St. Charles citizens. The womeu For every Minnesota Legionaire Mrs. A. R. Hustad took some as first been busy filling speaking engagements members of the Clearwater Legion are back of their boys just as prize for having the best hard-time throughout the state, in which wore over liis heart the emblem of post were meeting last week, members much today as they were in days of the state he is so proud to call his costume among the ladies? A dozen they have emphasized the need for of the auxiliary walked in on danger and war. Ask any Legion own. All over Kansas City hundreds big fresh eggs! more Legion Auxiliary units and post which has a Legion Auxiliary them all loaded down with refreshments. of Gopher badges might .be seen. more members, in order to carry on Members of St. Charles, unit! A Legion Auxiliary unit will Each badge was forir inches high. •he work of properly ministering to it's toasted, of Mayors, and police chiefs are no Minn., Legion Auxiliary have secured •be organized for your post sooner On a maroon background sat bolt the needs of the disabled, many of more privileged than private citizens possession of a private residence later. Eventually—why not now upright a three-inch Minnesota gopher course. To seal whom feel that they have been forgotten when it comes to gaining membership in gold, with the word "Minnesota" by those whom they risked in the Legion's Playground W A N E in the flavor— 44 in big letters across the face their lives and health to defend. "The Forty and Eight". Not long of the badge. No quainter or more Every community where there is a ago, Minneapolis was minus a mayor 500 young men and women to work in banks, wholesale and railroad appropriate badge was seen at the Legion post is urged to establish an for a couple of days while "40 and big Legion convention. auxiliary unit. offices, in law and real estat£ offices. Also as auto and- tractor experts. 8'er" George Leach was recuperating Positions in garages and machine shops. Board and room $4.50 from the effects of riding the goatr Scores of Minnesota Legion posts Sweaters are one of the most appreciated to $6.00 per week. If you want to find out how to get one of these positions. Mayors Essling of Eveleth, Quinn of are reporting plans for making Armistice articles which a sick buddy address Faribault, Maertz of New Prague, Day, 1921, a day of unusual rejoicing. in hospital can receive, declares Mrs. tROOKSTON COLLEGE and Empie of Virginia, as well as the In some cases one or more Sandy Hamilton, who appeals to all Minneapolis and Duluth police chiefs, J. C. SATHRE 106 Ash Street Crookaton, Minn. posts will combine their celebrations. good citizens who can do so, to send are among the Minnesota Legionaires For instance, in Benton County, the such sweaters to Legion Auxiliary recently initiated. Nothing like it posts at Rice, Foley and Sauk Rapids State Headquarters, 900 Plymouth buddy! Experience is the only teacher! are to hold one joint county Building, Minneapolis, for distribution Do you belong? Armistice Day celebration, and members among the boys who need them, of the W. R. C. will help them the tubercular patients are particularly When the new pavement between make it a success. in need of such sweaters. St. Cloud and Sauk Center is opened "The Happy H6ur" is how members early in November," Legionaires of In the Minnesota counties of Traverse, of the Thomas B. Shaughnessy Legion Sauk Center and St. Cloud, in uniform, Brown, Anoka, Watonwan, Post of Duluth refer to their plans accompanied by a Boy Scout Big Stone, Kanebic, Cook, Waseca, for sick soldiers in Nopeming sanatorium. Troop, will march over the route as Lake, Meeker and Red Lake Falls, The plan is to visit these guards to a long line of prairie every American Legion post has organized schooners, typifying the manner in buddies and try to provide at least a Legion Auxiliary unit. In which -travel across Minnesota was "one happy hour" for them as often the counties of Lincoln, Pipestone, Guaranteed accomplished in pioneer days. To as possible. On October 28th, the Scott, Rock, Sw!ift(,) Stevens, Pope, make the celebration more realistic, post put on a little vaudeville entertainment Jackson, Cottonwood, Douglas, Olmstead, a battle between Legionaires and real for these comrades. Nicollet iand 'Sherburne, all Fisk tires are always the cheapest Indians from Mille Lacs lake, will be but one Legion post in each county staged. Governor Preus, Lt. Governor Legionaires of Ellendale, Minnesota has formed a Legion Auxiliary unit. en tires—in the end. Collins, Mayor Leach of Minneapolis, cannot say enough good things fhju Hennepin county, with 15 Auxiliary and Mayor Hodgson of St. about the village council, which has units, leads the state in total units All of us may have at some time Paul, are among the distinguished given them the use of the village hall per county, closely followed by St. officials who will witness the demonstration. for post clubrooms. They are busy or other listened to the siren of false Louis county, which has formed 13 E furnishing their new home, and each Legion Auxiliary units. Only six economy nd purchased a tire at "a member will have a key. They celebrated Minnesota counties have ailed to Throughout Minnesota, many communities the opening of their new form a single auxiliary. They are: big saving." clubrooms by puttting on a chicken have left in their midst only Mahnomen, Pine, Marshall, Benton, supper after the regular business one survivor of the civil war campaigns. Aitkin, and Crow Wing. Of course, we all know what we got session. And one by one these sole —"about 1500 miles"—that's alL representatives of the Grand Army Iowa and Minnesota are the leaders of the Republic are passing to their In the cemetery at Belleau Woods, in the coming Legion Auxiliary France, Dr. Charles Peace, pastor of eternal-reward. Last week at Sauk The most popular little fellow at National Convention in Kansas City.. Center, Minn., Legionaires of Robert the First Methodist church of Duluth, the American Legion National convention Iowa leads every state, with 15 votes, OUR TIRES ARE GUARANTEED recently picked poppies and Swift Post tenderly laid to rest the was the Minnesota gopher. followed by Minnesota with 13 votes. remains of Clark Case, charter member placed them on the grave of David All over fhe city he went, perched Kansas, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts Wisted, the first Duluth buddy to of Palmer Post of the G. A. R. on the coat lapel of hundreds of are other leading states. 10,000 miles on cords—6,000 mies on fabrics. die in battle, after whom David Wisted and Stearns County resident since Minnesota Legionaires.sitting straight Voting strength is based on paid-up civil war days. Every member of the Legion Post No. 28, Duluth, is up on his little hind legs with his membership. In the last year, Minnesota named. Dr. Pace just returned from Palmer Post has now passed to the cute little head cocked sidewise, has doubled the number of Holler's Tire & Battery Shop great beyond. Not a single representative a trip to France. quaintly eyeing buddies from all over its Legion Auxiliary units and paidup of the Sauk Center G. A. the world, and doing his bit to advertise Legion Auxiliary members. R. post remains. the state which is best known A corncob pipe and a can of tobacco by his name. He even took a big went home in the pocket of Members of the Legion Auxiliary Mrs. Sandy Hamilton, State President long look at Marshal Foch and General E. W. Boyd of Benson, Minnesota in Albert Lea are sending bathrobes, Pershing, as much as to say, when, at the Legion's "hard-time of the Minnesota Legion Aux­ sweaters, wool socks and shirts, and ere Proven Fact! Public Have Shown Their Appreciation of Low Prices. 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