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

November 3, 1921 · Page 6 of 10

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iF The Tabernacle society of St.Thomas Take Tanlac and eat three square church meets next Tuesday afternoon meals a day. For sale by S. N. Rubin, 23 YEARS AGO THIS MONTH with Mrs. Burt Brown. druggist. Miss Nell OlsOn, the local librarian, Don't blame anybody but yourself From the colnnn* of the Border Badget went to Minneapolis Saturday evening if your nights are made miserable by W. G. Breckon, the confectioner, if traffic should demand it so that to be in attendance at the meeting indigestion. You failed to take Tanlac. went to Winnipeg Monday to look parties bound for this place could of the Minnesota Librarians association For sale by S. N. Rubin, druggist. The Christian Endeavor Society after his winter supply. have direct connection. and the session of the Library of the Baptist church in this city Section of the M. E. A. The will hold a basket social Friday at former is being held in St. Paul while Capt. Jos. Lloyd will go to Florida Members of the Women's Auxiliary One of Uncle Sam's brave volunteers 8:00 p. m., in .the church parlors. for the winter months while Capt. the latter convenes in Minneapolis. of the American Legion will serve and a member of Teddy Roosevelt's Walter Lloyd gdes to Duluth. )COUNTER REVOLUTIONS IN Miss Olson expects to return .home sandwiches and coffee at the dance Rough Riders, R. C. Cambridge Miss Marie Rausch of Minneapolis, Saturday. The library will be in to be given by the American Legion A THE FORM OF SQUARE by name) was in town the other day who teaches in the Bear River school, charge of her assistant, Miss Clara James Drummond and MacLoman Armistice night at the city hall, on a visit. Mr. Cambridge amused MEALS FROM AMERICA spent the week-end as the guest of of Big Fork came in to Fort Frances Stormo during her absence and will when the Red Devils will furnish the the boys by giving them some of ,ARE REACHING RUSSIA Mr. and Mrs. Frank Folsom. be open at the usual hours. on Friday night and remained until the bullets that were used by the Sunday morning. Spaniards and at the same time he The new Cingmars school building J. Konz of the Konz Box and Lumber Members of the class of 1922 of was looked upon as a hero, and he has been completed and school will the Alexander Baker high school Company of Appleton, Wis., T. Kinshella, late of the Couchiching certainly looked it in his neat uniform. start next Monday with Miss Nellie were hosts Hallowe'en at one of the transacted business in this city yesterday. hotel Frances and wife have Pettis of Littlefork as teacher. most interesting affairs of the season Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Billmyre, moved into their new home on this when the sophomores and juniors accompanied by J. Konz of side of the river. About 150 bucks in full war paint Misses Leone and Lylith Lurid, who were entertained. Some fifty guests Appleton, motored to Ericsburg yesterday. have been making "Rome Howl" for teach at Littlefork, were guests of Mr. Konz left last evening were escorted through the Hall of Over 300,000 acres of land in the their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. the past two weeks. An immense for Duluth enroute to his home. Horrors after which the initiation of Red Lake reservation was thrown pow-wow in all its peculiar forms is Fred Nelson over the week-end. the sophomores caused much mirth. open for settlement on Oct. 5th causing being held, accompanied by the tomtom Every imaginable sort of a stunt was Much interest centers around the Miss Donnelly of the M. and O. office a great rush of settlers. and other night disturbing rackets. performed. The fortune telling corner dancing party to be given Saturday hais tendered her resignation Several dogs have fallen victims evening by the Farmers Community claimed its share of attention and leaves next week for Minneapolis, and a hot time generally is being indulged Mrs. A. E. Kline left for Massachusetts while the Indian pow-wow with Alton Club at the Ranier school immediately where the formerly resided. on Friday, per steamer Kenora, in. LaPlant as chief was one of the after the presentation of the o—- where she will spend the winter interesting features of the entertainment. Misses Gladys Campbell and Dorothy first number of the Lyceum course with relatives at her old home. John Berg of Rainy Lake City, Witches tag and other appropriate Elliot of Sault St. Marie, Mich., in which Jessie Ray Taylor, the well came down from his mining claim on games were played under were week-end guests of Miss Myrtle known characterist appears. Messrs. the Mariitou Saturday. Mr. Berg is The Seagull, Lloyd Bros, new boat G. W. Anderson and N. H. Nelson are the leadership of Miss Bess Eakins Campbell of the county superintendent's developing one of his properties plying between Mine Center and and many whiled away a portion of office. members of hte committee in charge. there well known as H. P. 304 and Kettle Falls, has been pulled out at the time dancing, Miss Helen Zanger A splendid program of music is being A daughter was born to Dr. and will sink a 100 ft. shaft on it this the latter place for the winter. arranged. Refreshments will be furnishing the music. A delicious repast The engagement of Miss Anna Mrs. Craig last Thursday. winter. In the spring he says he was servied. Huge pumpkin Brunette, the daughter of Mr. and served. will erect a 10 stamp mill if the outlook Men's suits ranging $3.50 up, men's bowls filled with oranges and rosy Mrs. Alexander Brunette of Liberty Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Whitney have warrants it. "Library Service for Men of the apples were used on the tables, and heavy frieze overcoats $5 and up for addition and Lester Savard has been returned from an auto trip to War- Community" was the subject of Miss sale from now till navigation opens witches, black cats and streamers of announced. Their marriage will occur The short lines of railway being Nell Olson's address yesterday at the at Rodgers and Ray at Rat Portage. orange and black were attractively in November. constructed by the Alger-Smith company, meeting of the Minnesota Library used in decorating the rooms. F. M. Billmyre has returned from a the Duluth Logging company The demand for Tanlac has broken Association held at St. Paul. Tomorrow, The Loyd Bros, gave a grand ball ten days business trip to Chicago and and the Northern Lumber company, all world's records. Over Twenty Miss Olson will give a demonstration Miss Hilda Kjalstrom and Adolph at the Mine Center hotel last Friday points in southern Wisconsin. in all about fifty miles, are about lesson before the Library Million bottles have been sold since Peterson were united in marriage evening. A large number were really for use, and the companies who Section of the M. E. A. in Minneapolis it was placed on the market six years Saturday evening, Oct. 22 at the parsonage present and enjoyed themselves exceedingly. Miss Elsa Rusfelt of Indus, who have to log on them are getting in ago. For sale by S. N. Rubin, druggist. on "The Use of The Library" as of the M. E. church, Rev. C. teaches at Littlefork, spent the weekend their supplies and beginning operations given in the Junior High department E. Ireland officiating. The bride was with her brother at Rainy River. heavily. of the International- Falls schools. prettily attjred in a costume of brown The Winnipeg Free Press in a recent Mabel Miner. Frankie Burton and Miss Olson, our librarian, is a member Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McPhee of Portage, tricotine with trimmings of satin. issue says that Capt. Hamilton Powers and Simpson who are building Mildred litis were numbered among of the State Certification Board Mrs. M. Wells of Hay ward, Wis., as Wis., have returned to their M. E., of that city, has formed a about thirty-five miles of railway and of the Hospital Library committee. the International Falls folks in at matron of honor was gowned in home after a visit here with relatives. strong syndicate of wealthy Montreal from Hibbing northwest will be tendance Saturday at the BlackduckInternational black brocaded satin while Miss A. people to operate and develop gold running trains over the line soon after Miss Helen Zanger and Miss Dora Falls football game Pregent, the bridesmaid, wore a mines in the Lake of the Woods and Jan. 1st. This will make a thru Mrs. D. Hickey delightfully entertained Mertens will entertain this evening held at Blackduck, jvhen the local frock of blue. Messrs. George Schutte Seine river district. line from this city to the waters of at the home of Mrs. F. M. Billmyre. team met defeat. at a children's party in honor and Ed. Peterson, a brother of the the Big Fork navigable for small of her daughter Florence's seventh groom, were attendants. A wedding Merl H. Peck, the mail contractor craft, and connecting directly by that Mrs. Jacob Mohr of Fort Frances birthday anniversary. The little Miss Freida Bohnsock left Friday dinner was served at the home of of Tower, has .bought the stage line river with the Lake of the Woods ,_has invited guests for a party to be guests included: Alice and Blanche evening for Blackduck where she attended the groom's sister, Mrs. D. Hickey from T. Hurley and will as soon as and Rat Portage. It will be used 3^en tomorrow afternoon at her Wells, Norman and Doris Meyers, the International Falls-Blackduck where at a beautifully appointed table chiefly at first for lumbering operations, it freezes up run a through line direct home. Katherine and Margaret Spillett, game and then went to Minneapolis covers were laid for thirty guests. from Tower in Mine Center. He bringing down timber for the Mildred Ruelle, Lovidale Taylor, where she has been spending Cedar boughs and ferns were used will also run a stage to Koochiching mills of Minneapolis. Miss Margaret Jensen a member of Eleanor Nyberg, Mary Bray, Wayne the week at the Minnesota Educational with artistic effect in decorating. The the faculty of the Littlefork school, Hoglund, Florence and Walter Hickey. association meeting. out-of-town guests, included: Mrs. E. was a visitor in International Falls, After an interesting program of Schutte of Superior, Wis., aunt of Saturday. games a dainty luncheon was served the groom Mrs.' Wells, a cousin of Dr. H. H. Ihrig has been in Minneapolis by Mrs. M. Wells, Mrs. Ed. Huglund, Press Advertising Space Gets Results the groom from Hayward, Wis. Mr. for the past week on business. Howard L. McCormick, who has Mrs. John Reiners and Miss A. Pregent. and Mrs. Peterson will be at home In Mrs. Ihrig and daughter Ann, leave been ill at his home for the past two The honor guest received this city, where he is employed as this evening or Duluth, where they weeks with an attack of rheumatism, many pretty gifts. will visit with friends a couple of a paper maker at the M. and O. Co. is again able to be around. days and return home with Dr. Ihrig, Sunday. Supt. Olson of the County Schools, left Monday evening' for Duluth, Miss Ada Watson, a member of the where he transacted business enroute a a to Minneapolis, where he is attending is spending the week in Minneapolis the annual session of the M. E. A. visiting with her brother, Capt. Lower Prices on The James T. Watson, an instructor at Mrs. Lillian Costello recently arri,v^jj the University of Minnesota, and attending in International Falls from the annual session of the iblin, Ireland and expects to make Minnesota Educational Association. her future home in Koochiching Mrs. Kotilinek is filling her place. county. She is at present residing New Improved ESSEX with the Snodgrass family. The Women's Auxiliary of the American Legion will hold a food sale A committee has been appointed Saturday afternoon at the Keyes by the American Legion to make arrangements Hardware store. AJ1 mothers, wives, for the Armistice Day sisters and daughters pf. ex-service program. It will consist of Dr. M. Effective October 20,1&21 men are requested to bring their contributions. E. Withrow, Messrs. Art Gordon, A cordial invitation has Louis Lemicux, Clifford Howard, Touring Car $1195 been extended the .general public to Frank Doran and Aleo Beach. patronize them. The Boy and Girl Scouts met Hallowe'en Roadster 1195 Mrs. James Paul and Mrs. Emil night in the old church building Cosneau of Fort Frances delightfully for their first inter-scout party. Cabriolet 1395 entertained Thursday evening at the About 200 being present under the home of the former. Auction bridge supervision of Miss Loretto O'Connor was played at ten tables and the honors Sedan 1995 and W. M. Evans. Miss Moore awarded Mrs. H. A. Tibbetts of •acted as judge and iprizes !were Fort Frances and Mrs. M. E. Withrow awarded for the. best Hallowe'en costumes. Cord Tires Included of this city. The International Tom Stone and Margaret Falls ladies in attendance at the par* McDonald capturing the honors. The Prices f. o. b. Detroit. ty were Mrs. F. M. Billmyre, Mrs. B. usual Hallowe'en sports and games W. Bacon, Mrs. Ray Landgraf, Mrs. were enjoyed after which lunch was A Better ESSEX In Every Way P. H. Fogarty, Mrs, R. C. Fraser and served. The hours were from 7 to Miss Stone. o'clock. *nea For Less Money PAIN The new Essex prices must appeal to all saving but they also get the New and Improved buyers. Essex. This new car retains all the attractions of FOR EVERY PURPOSE— They give Essex another advantage. Of- its former forerunner. It is a smoother and Inside and Outside House Paint fical records and the testimony of thousands finer car in many ways. Automobile Paint tell its performance and reliability. All must now recognize the Essex for its Boat Paint price advantage as they have recognized its- Buyers today get more for their money than Kalsomine ever before. They not only get this price quality. 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