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

December 29, 1921 · Page 4 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE WE HAVE IT ON Jas. Devereaux is visiting at the THE MAIN FLOOR home of his parents in Minneapolis. Everyone WiU Say: Mrs. M. C. Green has as her guest It cost Bemidji $1^40 to hire cellar her mother, Mrs. Sarah Murphy of smellers to get evidence against prohibition Duluth. law violators. It would be an interesting problem in arithmetic to "O. M. Carr is here from Pelican figure how much it would cost to Dr and Mrs. H. G. Ingersoll and it's a 100 Per Cent Photoplay1 For results use our want ads. Rapids looking after his extensive clean up International Falls.—Baudette son spent Christmas at Brainerd with ——o-— business interests. Region. the ho&e folks. It isn't necessary to hire cellar Manager Bostwick of the Provision We Jcte tfcsfo smellers for International Falls, Billy, 'Give nature a chance. Take Tanlac, store, spent Christmas with and it would require no complex nature's own medicine. Sold by S. N. friends in Minneapolis. WE SAY:— WE ARE PROUD TO PRESENT problem in arithmetic to clean up the Rubin, druggist. town. A little moral stamina on the Mr. Garnet Peterson is visiting TO THE PUBLIC A PHOTOPLAY WITH SUCH NOBODY EVER MADE A part of certain officials would turn with his parents at their home in Francis Wizard is. home from the FOOL.- OF YDU EHP the trick. STERLING QUALITY AS 'THE INVISIBLE University farm school to spend the Minneapolis during' the holidays. LOOK OUT holidays with his parents. POWER." YER DUE? PUT YOUR COMMUNITY Eugene ^a.throp went to Minneapolis o- BEFORE THE PUBLIC last Saturday night where he Roy Wilson is here from the Universitf will visit two weeks with his family. of Minnesota spending the The Press would like a correspondent At TheaGrand .Theatre holidays with friends. in every village and community Mr. and Mrs. "Julius Sher are in Koochiching county. We will spending the holidays at the home of Mayor F. H. Keyes has gone to Duluth gladly furnish the stationery and postage Mrs. Sher's parents in Minneapolis. and Rochester to consult specialists Saturday-Sunday, Dec. 31, Jan. 1 to any one who will act as a correspondent. O regarding his health. Miss Maude Graham has returned Just a few moments J. from Duluth where she spent Ch.ristmas time will herald the doings of your Miss Grace Underwood is spending with friends and relatives. neighborhood through the columns of her vacation with friends .and the Press and will be eagerly read by relatives at South Stillwater, Minn. Attorney L. W. Wilson spent several thousands of readers, not only in this DR. J. KLIMEK days in the city the latter part city and county, but elsewhere. Help Mrs. John Harrison left for Minneapolis BAPTIST CHURCH of last week on professional business. put your community on the map. It last evening where she will A. M. Whitby, Pastor may help you in more ways than you visit at the home of her son, Carl. realize. The church school 10 a. m. Frank S. Lang attended the state Mr. Roy Frank, who is attending Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. timber sale at Duluth yesterday in BIG MOOSE DOINGS the law school at the University of Sermon topic, "Launch Out Into the the interest of the International Lumber Minnesota, is home for the holidays. Deep." Co. A large class of candidates will be COPYRIGHT IS2I PUB \JTOCASTER SERV. CQ Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p. m. Miss Verle Jensen, who is teaching initiated into the. Moose lodge next Evening praise at 8:00 p. m. Sermon Miss Mary Campbell, assistant in school in Montana, is spending the Tuesday evening,-Jan. 3rd at the city the office of County Superintendent topic "Weights apd The Race". Meet me at Sunday school. holidays with her sister, Mrs. J. J. hall. Arrangements have been completed Olson is spending the holidays at You are cordially invited to these Hadler. to make this quite a gala occasion SPECIALIST Duluth. services. Jas. Van Vleck of Littlefork, is among members of this popular spending the day in town on business. Clerk of Court Drummond issued a order. Several speakers will deliver Registered Optometrist Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Osburn have returned marriage license today to James M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH addresses, including H5n. F. J. from Iowa where they spent A. T. Armstrong, the Littlefork Bunn and Miss Lillie Yoder, both of C. E. Ireland, Pastor McPartlin, and a splendid lunch will Christmas at the home of the doctor's At Rex Hotel, Friday, Jan. 13. lumberman, was attending to business this city. be served. All those who have made mother. matters in the city yesterday. Sunday school at 10:00. application to join at this time are Attorney John Junell of Minneapolis Let ,every Sunday school scholar be Returning every 60 days. requested to be at the city hall on Mr. and Mrs. Phil LaFreneire 'have Dr. Mary Ghostley is spending the is in the city looking after at Sunday school on time every Sunday the evening of Jan. 3rd and take the returned from Merrillan, Wis., where legal matters for the M. & O. Paper Christmas holidays with the Dr. Monahan EYES EXAMINED in the year. Start the year right degree. they spent Christmas at the home of family and other friends at company. next Sunday. Mrs. LaFreneire's mother. Minneapolis. Morning worship at 11:00. Elsewhere in this issue will be GLASSES FITTED L. M. Brown returns to his home at Subject, "The Call of the New found the announcement of the official Lloyd Seybold and family spent Officers and teachers of the Bethlehem Cass Lake tonight after attending the Year". opening of the new curling and Prices the lowest. Satisfaction guar­ Christmas at Duluth with Mrs. Seybold's Sunday school will have a funeral of his brother-in-law, the late Junior League at 3:00. skating rink at Fort Frances, which parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. business meeting at the J. J. Hadler Lawrence Hanson. Evening service at 7:30. will take place next Monday evening, anteed. 18 years experience. Home Yernberg. home on Tuesday evening, Jan. 3rd You are cordially invited to these Jan. 2nd. It was proposed that the at 7:30. services. address, Warroad, Minn. Geo. Hiflop and Annabelle Petrie, opening take place last Monday evening, Arthur Kroll, who is taking a course two well known and popular young and it was so advertised, but in electrical engineering at the university B. G. Dahlberg arrived in the city Consultation Free people of Littlefork, were united in owing to poor ice the event was postponed BETHLEHEM CHURCH of Minnesota is here spending this morning from Minneapolis and is marriage today by Rev. C. E. Ireland for one week. the holidays with his parents. A. Wallace MacNeill, pastor. in conference with other officials at at the M. E. parsonage. the general offices of the M. and O. cuuncH New Year's services Sunday morning, Russell litis is spending the holidays Paper company. 10:30, preaching service. Subject The funeral of Mrs. August Johnson, at the home of his parents, Mr. SPECIAL NOTICE FROM wife of the well known farmer "The Great Adventure", by Rev. A. Mr. Geo. Wise and Miss Cora Bondy and Mrs. R. F. C. litis. He is taking W. MacNeill. Solo by Miss Bennett. Jake on The Corner of this city, were united in marriage residing near Pelland, is being conducted a course in pharmacy at the University Sunday school at 11:45. at Littlefork today with interment Saturday evening, Dec. 24th at of Minnesota. ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:30. in the cemetery at that place. the M. E. parsonage by Rev. C. E. Come to Bethlehem church Sunday. Mrs. Johnson died last Monday. Deceased Tanlac strengthens the nerves and Ireland. The young couple will make H. A. Mayer, Pastor. HIGHEST PRICES brings back the normal state of A cordial welcome awaits you. had a large acquaintance and^, their home in International Falls. New Year's eve at 7:30. "Prepare health through its effect on the appetite was highly respected. The family EDITOR GEORGE and nutrition of the body. Sold to meet thy God". Amos 4, 12. PAID FOR has the sympathy of the entire community Mrs. Ella A. Olsen, missionary superintendent ERICSON BEREAVED by S. N. Rubin, druggist. New Year's Day at 11:00. "And in their affliction. of the Bethlehem Sunday when eight days were accomplished Raw Furs school will give a talk on missionary Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Bacon left for for the circumcising of the child, his The sympathy of hundreds of If the people who have taken Tanlac work in China, at the Sunday Minneapolis Saturday evening to name was called Jesus." Luke 2, 21. friends is being extended to Geo. were to form a line of march in school next Sunday. If you are spend Christmas with relatives after Come to services and close the old Ericson, editor of the Spooner northern single file, this grand army would not interested in missions, let Mrs. which they intended going to Florida year by preparing for the new. News, whose father passed away reach clear across the American continent Olsen tell you what is .being done Bring Your Furs Here for the balance of the winter. Sunday school every Sunday at 2. at Red Wing last week Wednesday. from New York to San Francisco •asBa^» -among the Chinese. No admission Jake Greengard Ladies' aid meets on Thursday, The Press joins in extending sympathy. and extend over 3.000 miles into will be charged, but the entire Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCormack Tan. 5 at 2:30. the Pacific ocean. Sold by S. N. school collection for this Sunday and children of Duluth, and Mr. and Y. P. S. Thursday, Jan. 5 at 8 p. m. Rubin, druggist. will be'devoted to missions. International Falls, Minn. Mrs. Chester Schoonmaker of Minneapolis, Adult confirmation class every Friday Gust Holm was in from Ericsburg were holiday guests at the at 7:00. today transacting business. The masquerade ball which will take Andrew Dahl home. place next Saturday evening at the KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS city hall under the auspices of the I. Attorney J. H. Brown has returned ATTENTION! O. O. F. building committee promises from Estherville, Iowa, where he to be one of the most popular affairs went with Mrs. Brown to spend All local members, regardless A Great Author Pays High Tribute of the season. Those planning to attend Christmas at the home of her parents. of present standing, are advised that the committee She will, remain there for several please leave name and on arrangements will have no suits weeks yet. address at this office. for rent and it will be necessary for Capt. and Mrs. Jas. T. Watson are everyone to furnish their o\yn. to "The Invisible Power" here from Minneapolis spending the holidays at the home of Mr. Watson's parents. The captain is. now an instructor at the University of Minnesota. Grand Opening Miss Katherine Rauscher who is teaching in the St. Paul city schools, and her sister, Miss Marjj, Rauscher, who is attending school in that city, HAROLD BELL WRIGHT SAYS are here spending the holidays at the Of The home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dear Mr. Osborne: Jos. Rauscher. Fort Frances Skating Rink 1 have never seen a motion picture that s6 impressed me with the genuineness The municipal Christmas tree of its motives, the sincerety of its appeal and the sterling quality proved a decided success as far as the children of the city were concerned. of its human interest. Considered purely as a story, there is not a dull moment Santa Claus distributed over 600 in it. In contrast to hackneyed themes and worn-out thrillers it is de­ The Official opening of the new Curling and Skating Christmas boxes containing candy rink, Fort Frances, will take place on and nuts. The program was carried lightfully convincing and refreshing. In construction, photography and all out as arranged with the exception of that goes to make a picture it is a great production. the music. Somebody fell down and fell down hard. Why is it, that when The cause it presents is of vital interest to every man and wom^n in the the city as a whole would like a little music for the community it is always land. Its educational value and its influence for good can not be over­ missing? estimated. —o—— International Band will play for both afternoon and All the members of the International Thank you for permitting me to see it. With all my heart I wish for the evening Falls Commercial club are urged to attend the^nnual meeting next Tuesday full measure of success that your work merits. evening! Jan. 2nd. The Koochiching Sincerely, Short addresses by speakers from International Falls Township Farmers' club will $»: 0' and Fort Frances meet jointly with the Commercial HAROLD BELL WRIGHT club directly after the business session Official Opening Followed By and listen to an address by Mr. GRAND MARCH J. H. Hay of St. Paul assistant state commissioner of agriculture. His subject will be "Team Work." WILL BE HERE ADMISSION At The Grand Theatre Sat.- Sun., Dec. 31, Jan. 1st Spectators 10c Adults 35c Children 15c Tuesday, Jan. 3rd and Thursday, Jan. 5th, at Victoria Hotel, a member of Drs. Larson & Larson, optometrists. Eyes examined. Glasses fitted. AM .\r»vf9V''V* ..