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

November 3, 1921 · Page 7 of 10

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE EIGHT JESSIE RAY TAYLOR ly wedded, Legionaires of Wells, Minr a to Duluth could hardly be called daylight a APPEARS AT RAN nesota, secured a big truck and, calling 1 robbery but it's robbery just MARGIE NEWS on those couples, took them for a the same. First Number of Lyceum Course free ride over town and several^ ipeptnpq *.* ».• jj j.j der Direction of Ranier Faro) times around the race track, after The primary election in Minnesota Willard Horton moved out. to his and Community Club. which egionaire Dave Singer gave is months away, but the politicians place this week. IJe built a house on a glowing talk on the joys and blessings are already tossing the cow's husband his 80 acres north of town. of married life. The Ranier Farmers' and Community If yc^u have something to sell, or hither and yon. 4 Club are sponsors for the appearance there is something you want, why Mrs. Backe returned to Minneapolis "The Private" Redwood Falls Legion football at the Ranier schoolhouse not try the Press want ads. they We saw a blindpigger' driving a Friday having spent several weeks Who is that man in the listening this coming winter of the four num team, with the proud record of-never bring results. There's a reason. dark brown car the other day. His here with her daughter Mrs. Bloom. post? bers which constitute the Lyce. having lost a game in the past three taste resembles that of his customers A private! years, finally went down to defeat course for their community. They Mrs. H. A. McCormick has returned the morning after. Misses Harrison and Hull were in Who sticks it out with no tremor or when the Glencoe Legion team "came are to be congratulated on their efforts to-"her home in Minneapolis International Falls last Wednesday. boast? to Redwood Falls and conquered" by in securing the strong numbers after a Visit here with her sons and If the disarmanment conference The private! a score of 7 to 0 recently. But the which they will present this year their families. Mr. and {Mrs. Paulson and two can make that bunch at Graceton Who does his bit with small hope of Redwood Falls boys swear it "won't and look forward to a large sale of children are visiting at the home of shake hands we'll believe that universal Fifty-eight young people made acclaim, happen again for another three season tickets. The initial number Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Joyce. peace is not far off. merry Thursday evening at the Hallowe'en One of the thousands—all doing the years!" That's the Legion spirit. will be given on the evening of Nov. party given at the English same— 5th at 8 P. M., at the Ranier school Mrs. Brown and Mrs. W. Joyce An exchange tells of a citizen falling Lutheran church. The place was Taking the hardships as part of the house, and Miss Jesse Rae Taylor The Grand Forks Legion eleven is were guests Thursday at the home of from a tree and breaking a limb, beautifully decorated with streamers game? will present her company in the role no weaker sister. It is made up of Geo. Johnson on the Ridge. but we don't know whether they of black -and orange and witches and The private! of a characterist. Reports from other old college stars who are practicing called in a doctor or patched up the black cats \yere in evidence in abundance places where she has appeared daily to perfect a machine which can Mrs. L. Smith was quite sick on tree. while Jack O'Lanterns peeped Who catches Hell when the front praise her highly. The people of International trample on the Crookston Minnesota) Sunday. from the dark corners. A minstrel line is rent, Falls, who appreciate Legion team. The game will have all number with A. Majewski, A. Hartija, Chris Wilson won't do a thing the The private! their efforts, will be able to obtain the excitement of a gridiron battle The Community Club held its regular Hilford Steward and Olaf Wernes other members of the Graceton Who carries on when, his power is more detailed information from ^fr. between Minnesota and North Dakota. meeting last Saturday evening. rendering music on homemade school board want him to do. Aside spent? Abbott by calling the court house.' Here's hoping the Gophers There was a large attendance as usual instruments was much enjoyed. from that he is in perfect accord The private! and a good program rendered. Weird ghost stories were told by with them. Bearing the brunt of the foeman's ciiuncH Miss Ellen K. Miller, Miss Alma Olson attack, A recent meeting of the Seventh Friday evening, Nov. 4, the first and Rev. Mayer after which the Never a change or a step to the back! BIG PREPARATIONS Minnesota Legion District Athletic number of the Lyceum course will ANNOUNCEMDiT passing of various substances to represent Here's to the private, his gun and his Board perfected plans for organizing be presented. Do not miss it. It is FOR ANNUAL SESSION parts of a dead man's body pack!" Legion basketball teams in the district a first class entertainment of high brought forth screams of fright. THE PRIVATE! and holding elimination g&mes, merit. Luncheon was served consisting of (Continued from page 1.) BAPTIST CHURCH the winner to defend the Legion baked beans, brown bread, pumpkin A. M. Whitby, Pastor When the United Mine Workers of championship of the Seventh District The weather was ideal for car riding pie and coffee. This interesting affair America met recently in Indianapolis against all other Legion district last Sunday and everybody was of the University Extension work as was arranged by the members Bible school, 10:00 A. M. champions. and some of their number wanted to making good use of it as usual. yet.* He is coming with a message of the Young People's Society. Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. pass a resolution condemning the on County Agent Co-operation. His o—— Sermon topic "The Earth is The Legion, John Wilkinson of Oklahoma, Mandie Backe, formerly of this The Proctor, Minnesota,, Legion Misses Ada Watson,Mayme Uehren predecessor Hon. A. D. Wilson, says Lord's". place, was married about two weeks president of .the miners union there, football team, designated as the official that Hon. F. W. Peck will give us a and Lilah Franklin were hostesses Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M. declared: "Gentlemen, you can't put ago to a lady living near Waseca, Eighth District Legion eleven, Fridaj' evening at a party given at fine talk. Farmers especially ought Topic: "Thy Will Be Done Wi' Minn. They will make their home in the Legion out of business by condemning is seeking games with other Minnesota the home of Mrs. F. E. Patterson. to be glad to hear.Mr. Peck and to My Money.". J. M. Gish, leader. it. If you think Legionaires Minneapolis. Legion teams, anywhere, anyhow, size him up. The rooms were suggestive of Hallowe'en Evening praise, 8:00 P. M. Sermc] need to put their house in order, get any time. Every member of the with black cats and witches Some years ago we had Hon. E. O. Evil."j topic "No Compromise With into the organization and help them "Hilltop Eleven" is a Legionaire. CARD OF THANKS Hathaway, District Engineer U. S. everywhere. During a clever program You are welcome to the services.] put it right." of stunts Mrs. Crandall and Bureau of Public Roads with us at Margie, Minn.—We wish to thank a meeting. At that time we all liked Twenty-five ducks were not the only Miss O'Connor captured the prize for our friends for their offers of assistence It is rumored that when the large METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURC1 good things to eat at the dinner eating both strings to the raisen and him. He was new at his job then. during the illness and death C. E. Ireland, Pastor crowd arrives in St. Charles, Minn., and celebration of Starbuck, Minnesota, Miss Grizwold the honors for guessing He has added five or six years of of our mother, and also for the flowers. to attend the big Armistice Day celebration experience and will tell us Why .^d Legionaires recently. There the greatest number of persons Sunday school at 10:00. ij planned by the Legion, a police How the Federal government is interested were meat balls, potatoes, gravy, salad, in disguise. An appropriate luncheon Mr. John Hamilton and son Morning worship at 11:00. court will work overtime and lettuce, cake, ice-cream, tea, coffee was served in the dining room where in highway development. Subject: "The Law of Growth." Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hull everyone will be declared "guilty" and so on. A dance, with special a. huge pumpkin surrounded by a Here we will get a line on this Federal C. E. Hamilton and family. Junior League at 3:00. and fined a million dollars. The ladies, orchestra, almost had to be canceled, fence where witches perched formed Aid stuff we hear so much about. Evening service at 7:30. no doubt, will be interested in so full of duck weres the dancers. Farmers again will be as much interested the centerpiece and a runner of orange ».• •.* Subject: "Jesus Only." tV the style show, at which ravishing and black was used with artistic or more than anybody else and The members of the Bethlehem stunning apparel direct from Paris, effect on the table. Glass should not miss out. ... 8 AROUND LOMAN congregation are cordially invited to While many Legion posts in Minnesota (Texas) will be displayed oh living 52 candle sticgs bearing yellow J. E. Barr of St. Cloud, who has attend the union service of the Meth-^ are still renting their meeting models. There will be a clown band »v .*« 55 55 55 55 55 candles placed at the four addressed audiences in many parts odist church in the evening. places from other organizations, John on hand to furnish the latest music E. J. Helmer, who is threshing on of the United States and who knows corners furnished light. Covers wete Watson Legion Post of Springfield, and comedy. Black River, broke his tractor last diversified farming from angles which laid for Mesdames Ben Kotilinek and BETHLEHEM CHURCH Minn., is considering several requests week and was laid up for repairs. C. L. Crandall, Misses Freida Bohnsock, some of us have never even thought In a recent editorial the Montevideo of other organizations for the of, will tell us of some of tho.se Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Helen Zanger, Gladys Moore, News remarks that whik radical renting of the Legion hall there. The Joe Lawrence returned from North a"ngles. He will have a message pf -Rev. Shaw of Minneapolis will Margaret Anderson, Myrtle Fellman, journals declare the Legion is the foe post is organizing a football team, Dakota on Sunday. He brought speak. Catherine Glenn, Winnie Henderson, particular interest to us all. tn of common folks, the U. S. Chamber and plans to put on three home talent three horses back with him. Evening at 7 :30 o'clock. Olga Lofgren, Mary Grizwold, Frances After the noon recess the Resolutions of Commerce is attacking the soldier plays this winter. Committee will report. President Union services at. M. E. church. Scott, Loretto O. Gorman, Emma organization because it sponsors justice Several teams are busy these days Hear Rev. C. E. Ireland. Hedquisti Bonnie Ryan, Grace Silliman has already appointed for ex-service men in the way covering the swamp portion of the "Boxes from Home", from the Hon. Otto I Bergh as chairman of Rierson and Florence McLeod. of a federal bonus and the News townline road between Indus and women of America, played a big part that committee. He is chairman -of adds: "In the meantime the Legion Watrous with a surface of clay. in winning the war, not so much for KNUTSON-WENBERG the standing committee on agriculture proceeds on its own course, keeping their actual value as for the thought An interesting wedding occurred and will appreciate any suggestions to the middle of the road, being Harold Bromley came home from that "she" remembered for man is Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock at the even prior to the meeting neither radical nor plutocratic, and is Margie last week and is now busy at his best when a woman is behind home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wenberg, that may be made in order that more Phone 393 1 s. 1 1. for your corn fed daily winning the support and good with a ditching contract. him, be she mother, sister or sweetheart. when Miss Inga Knutson, the daughter time than usual may be had on the spring chickens. will of that other great body, the American And today, the American Legion of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Knutson work. Federation of Labor. Of Miss Lillian Anderson and Robert Auxiliary $s^"the big sister" of Roseau became the bride of Ben It has not just been definitely decided CANOES, row boats and gasoline course those who think the A. F. of Christie were married at International which is solidly behind the men of Wenberg of this city. Rev. Herman what is the best title for the boats for hire and for sale. L. is reactionary will have the same Falls one day last week. Their the Legion, still carrying on the work Mayer of the English Lutheran address that Walter F. Wieland will O. Erickson, Ranier. chg' opinion of the Legion. Which merely many friends wish them a long and that so many dropped when the^war church performed the ceremony in the make, but you may be assured of a goes to show that organizations are happy life. They expect to live on ended. If you are a mother, wife, presence of relatives and a few close FOR SALE—Seven room house, new, treat and you will have a better idea recommended not only by their the Black River. sweetheart, sister or daughter of a and modern in every respect. Easy friends. of the value of tourist traffic and of friends, but also by the enemies they Legionaire, you are eligible to join Mr. and Mrs. Wenberg will reside terms. R. B. Kooik. tf our- ten thousand lakes when he gets make." The Thomas store is receiving a the Auxiliary, that you too may "carry in International Falls, where he is through with his address. coat of new paint. Norman Scholta on". And if no unit of the Auxiliary employed at the Green Hardware Co^ FOR SALE—Two dray wagons, suitable This being the annual meeting the is the artist. Carl Brinkman was born at Hanover, has been organized for the Legion Mr. Wenberg is a promising young for hauling wood. Lakeside election of officers will then be taken Germany. Years ago he emigrated post in your town, why not see man and has many friends in this vicnity Fish Co., Ranier, Minn. 3t up. At the pleasure of the meeting to Fairmont, Minn. In due Supt. Olson and C. W. Monty visited the post "commander and help him who wish him much success the nominating committee may be course he became an American citizen. our school last week. form one? FOR RENT-—Nicely furnished room and a long and happy life. named earlier during the convention. When America called, like a for gentleman. Inquire at the Press Not much publicity has attended true American, he quickly decided to The Hallowe'en party given by the office. EX-SERVICE MEN AN OPEN LETTER the efforts of the association during defend his adopted country against teachers and. children last Saturday TAKE NOTICE NOW the past year,. but nevertheless the the injustice of' his motherland. He night was a big success. They cleared Barred Rock Pullets for sale. All To Club Members: convention will show what Northern followed Old Glory across the Atlantic, $45, which will be used to provide good stock. Will lay next month. The Press Salesmanship Club will Minnesota Development Association protecting it with his life. Last The Soldiers' Bonus Board of Review hot lunches during the winter. Phone 393 1 s. 11. come to an end this evening. From has made a memorable record even week his Legion buddies of Fairmont have arranged to Hold a hearing Monday, October 31st no subscriptions this year. The executive committee received his remains and rendered Paul Mercure and family went to "at International Falls, Dec. 1st, FOR SALE—Buy your clothes racks or advert:sing cards have been will appreciate the attendance of delegates Fort Frances in their car, Monday, to full honor to his memory. 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the City and ironing boards through M. H. accepted by the campaign manager in large numbers. County Hall. Any ex-service men whose attend the wedding of his nephew, Shapira, 907 Sixth Street. Phone at the Press office. All subscriptions, agents, farmers clubs, commercial It is a common saying that the bonus has been disallowed may appear Joseph Mercure and Miss Clara 203. ltpd clubs, village and city councils, and cards and remittances were tak-' former service man is the most versatile Johnson. in person at the time above en by club members themselves and other organizations should make it a cuss on earth—that he can do mentioned and personally place his deposited in the locked and sealed point also to attend. You will be surprised Mrs. Simon JHofdahl has a very anything from playing chambermaid claim for Minnesota Bonus before ballot box at the International State at what we are still accomplishing sore finger, caused by running a sewing to an army mule to building a skyscraper. the Soldiefs' Bonus Board of Reviews. Bank. From Monday October 31st and you will be glad you Over in Minneapolis this n6edle into it. the campaign has been in the hands came and renewed acquaintance with week, a buddy is flying a kite to keep The board has asked that in order %V +V +V V# V# of the judges, who will count the the old timers of the N. M. D. A. the wolf from the door—helping stock to take as many claims as possible to vt credits and make the awards at 8 his pantry by flying a huge advertising International Falls we must insist OBSERVATIONS o'clock tonight. From Monday on ENGINEER'S PARTY DANCE box kite from the top of a sky upon the following rules being complied (By Billy Noonan) the campaign manager has been an ENJOYABLE AFFAIR scraper, for the' Fox Film Company. with: First. No application *,« •V «r« «r# «r« onlooker* only. It has been a real will be received for a rehearing unless ^pleasure to work with the energetic This is great weather to take your The informal party dance given by Disabled veterans in the Ashbury the applicants have received official and ambitious club members in this germs out for an airing. the International Falls chapter of the hospital, Minneapolis, publish their notice from the soldiers' b&jnus campaign. All have shown a commendable American Association of Engineers at own little newspaper, called "The Pajama board that their claims have been officially spirit of fairness, kindness It's a tough job drying to manufacture the City Hall last Saturday eyening, Gazette". Here's what they say disallowed. Second. All applications and good will. Their work has editorials with the ducks calling. for rehearing must reach was pronounced by those fortunate in a* recent issue: "Members of the been an accomplishment to be proud to be present as the most enjoyable American Legion Auxiliary are regular the Soldiers' Bonus Board of Review, of, and I feel sure the salesmanship affair of this nature ever given i{i visitors at Ashbury hospital and Capitol Bldg., St. .Paul, by Nov. 20th, experience gained during these few Many thanks to the Indians for this city. To the strains'of Layick's furnish homelike cheer as well as 1921. Third. Requests must give the weeks will be of untold value. for this second helping of Indian summer. name, address and bonus number. orchestra of Duluth, fourteen popular bathrobes, slippers, many other useful years to come. numbers were danced interspersed articles, and good things to eat. Please call the attention of any exservice HARRY 0. ERICKSON During the several weeks I have with several extras. Refreshments They help our boys dispose of their man you may know who has been in International Falls, I have It has been demonstrated that the handiwork through Legion Auxiliary had a Minnesota Bonus disallowed, were served during the intermission. learned to like the town, its people world isn't flat, but it acts as if it The hall was prettily decorated in units all over Minnesota, at very generous to the above hearing. Any assistance The Ranier Taxidermist and the vast country surrounding it. were flat broke. prices. One very thoughtful in regard to the above may be had keeping' with the Hallowe'en spirit. It is a pleasure to have Kvejd here—1 by seeing or writing any of the following: Much credit is due the committee of idea of the Legion Auxiliary is to a pleasure that will long linger in Now it is said that jazz music is arrangements, of which I. H. Worley have a birthday party for each man J. J. Hadler, Dr. M. E. Withrow, See Harry O. Erickson for memory. The race will soon be over. to be eliminated. They must have or Ray B. Sullivan, International was chairman, for the success of in hospital. Just let the Auxiliary To the winner—congratulations, to discovered something worse. Falls, Minn. the affair. know the date of your birthday and line work and reasonable those who go down to defeat can they will remember you with a homebaked Be sure to have your application truthfully say that they fought a rates lor mounting birds You'll get as wrinkled as a roll birthday cake and other good for rehearing in the office of the A STAKE HOLDER good fight, and especial commendation top desk if you worry over/ hard Bonus Board, St. Paul, before Nov. things: Remember, though, only one and heads. is due to those who are game 20th, 1921. That they may check) times. The best recipe is to keep on birthday to .a man each year, fellows!" "Those girls beta kiss about something." to the finish. _' hustling. J"?*' same at St. Paul and bring claim to Phone No. Toll 6—3 2 S E. S. BELVEAL, "n:.' International Falls: for hearing on "What is it to 3 JL .Campaign Manager. sleeping car rate from Baudette The When five of their buddies recent­ Dec.. 1st. I'm holding the stakes."—Life. .. ff & Tf*~ "Slit 's4 ft'"