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

April 13, 1922 · Page 5 of 10

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-V v?V- "w:^. e® 4^4^'*• v* THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE 5 "E. W. Gosline was here frpm Gem- mell last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bakke of Ray spent Monday here. IflP Mike Lemm^r of Littlefork was a visitor here Monday J. F. Metcalf of EnlQ was a.busi^j, The Misses Mary Keyes and L. ness visitor here last W'eek. O'Connor departed last night for the C. M. Blevins is spending the week' Twin cities where they will spend in Warroad on business. the Easter. M. Gregg of Brchdale transacted business )here last Saturday. E. P. Walsh has been named asthe Mrs. y. Schoonmaker of Minneapolis new manager of the Forest Inn. Rev. MacNeil returned -from the is here spending the Easter ——o-— Twin Cities Monday morninjg. vacation ,at the home .of her father, N. P. Neifson transacted business Ah drew Dahl. ",%T here during th eearly part of the James Honey returned the from week. Twin cities Monday morning. .... .• The Sunshine and Fairies will hold —-o—— Food sale at the City Drug Store 3. Mrs. P. Reuter left for iMnneapolis Mr. Louis Hart of Minneapolis is Saturday afternoon. Your patronage Tuesday night where she will make & guest of the Burtons this week. is solicited a short visit. y-— C. W. Speelman returned'from the Mr. arid Mrs. Earl Bambford returned F. S. Lang returned this morning cities after a short business trip*., after several weeks stay in Minneapolis from Mankato after a short business where Mr. Bamford has been trip there. Harold Royen and Emil Austland i, ._ under the care of a specialist. were visitors here frqpn Birchdale, S%Jurday. A baby boy was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Holler left for Minneapolis Mrs Irving Bloomfield last Thursday Monday night where she will Mrs. Earl Frank returned to this at the Craig Hospital. join Mr. Holler who it is reported city last week after an extended visit -has had a relapse folowing an attack in the Twin cities. County Engineer A. B.~ Peterson of the flu. and Ray Martin left for Northome Attorney E. J. Butchard returned on Monday night's train. M. M. Abbott, county agent, departed .from Duluth Monday morning after a visit there lasting several days. for Little Falls last night to Miss Doly Jeff res of G'enwood is attend a-meeting of the Potato Exchange spending the Easter week here with Proof of the pudding is in the eating which is ^o be held at that her sister Mrs. Henry Carroll. thereof. Thousands praise Tanlac, place today. o—— So will you. For sale by S. N. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Whitney are Rubin. Tanlac overcomes -rheumatism by Warren visitors this week, departing,, ——o—— toning up and invigorating the vital for that place last Tuesday night. If you feel tired, worn out, nervous organs, thereby enabling them to and all unstrung, take Tanlac. It D. E. Wilcox left for Bemidji Monday eliminate poisons fro^ the system. night on business matters and will straighten you out. For* sale by For sale by S. N. Rubin. for a visit^with his sister who lives S. N. Rubin. there. -—0 R. E. Dalberg has returned to this Mary Jane Peterson arrived this city ^fter an extended visit in the Paris Adaptations, and from Our Own Designers, come morning from Minneapolis to spend Mr. Barney Burton of Minneapolis cities with his parents. He resumed is a guest of the Burtons. While the Easter vacation with her father, his position as business manager of here he will look over his holdings G. Peterson. these Unusual Dresses the Greengard store on Monday in this city. morning. Miss Elsie Mickelson has returned from Detroit Minn., and will resume Miss Gudrun Starseth and Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Preston Lapping of her position in the ready-to-wear department Displaying vfrocks of every de­ Richmond were united .in marriage at Ranier are the proud parents of twin With consummate cleverness, of Burton's store. sign* In newest materials of the Methodist parsonage last Saturday babies, boy and girl, born at the the new frocks find many ways trepe, Canton crepe, Krepe knit by Rev. Ireland. Craig hospital recently. Mrs. Preston to charm. Ingenious minds have Chet Woodford, who has been laid combinations of Krepe knit and and babes returned to Ranier on Tuesday. told an old story in a new way, up*for the past six weeks'as a resujt Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pelland have Canton. Embellished with Oriental moved from Pelland here .and will of freezing his foot expects to be on presenting sleeves, hemlines, embroideries, trimmed with the frozen member by Easter day. make this city their future home, residing crystal and tubular beads in a sleevelines and necklines in delightful A meeting of the Farmers' Mutual in Holler's addition. —-o riot of colorings. One lot showing innovations. Special Fire Insurance Company was held in Taffetas grouped at at Mrs. Lloyd Seybold was called to the court house last Friday. This organization $35.00 E. W. Cobb, superintendent of the $37.50 Duluth Saturday to attend the funeral was formed a year ago by state fish department, was here the of her grandmother who died «t her farmers and business men of this early part of the week attending the er home there last week. county. The first policy was written opening of the fish hatchery at Ranier. last August for $400 since that time the business of the company has increased Eugene Holler and mother concluded Moll A. H. came down from.Baudette to $82,650. their car trip to Florida and southern Tuesday and spent Wednesday points by returning by train from with his daughter, Mrs. Esther, who Edward Rushby is expected to arrive Minneapolis, ariving here Monday is a nurse at the Northern Minnesota morning, the car having been sold in here this week. He will become hospital. a member of Stadsvold's orchestra that city. and those who have heard him play Messrs. McCann, Bert Lakin, Coan, At $39.50 C. T. MacMurray returned from the know that he has no equal in this At $29.50 E. H. Dea and I. J. Chisolm arrived Twin Cities Monday morning after section of the country at the piano. from the Twin .cities this morning. He will be a valuable addition to the spending the week-end there with his The above are connected with the Just arrived. Three models already popular orchestra. Stadsvold's To look beautiful is well, but family, who have been visiting there Shevlin-Clarke interests. for three different types of women. orchestra will play for the pa^ermakers to look young that is the ambition for the past several weeks with Mrs. A youthful box coat model at their annual dance at of every woman. Fashion MacMurray's mother. G. A. Olson, county superintendent of tricotine a three-piece costume the city hall on Monday evening. has assisted this spring with of schools, is at St. Paul this week with heavy Mohawk embroidery sport suits in boxed and flared John Noll was called to Ellsworth, attending a conference of county C. E. Nightingale and family are to while yet another suit Wisconsin, Saturday night by a message lines, unique sleeve and^uff and Superintendents. He will return by of heavv navy twill, or to be had move from this city to Minneapolis straight lined skirts. These in stating that his father who resides way of Duluth where he will transact in tw^ed. there is seriously ill. Mr Noll where they' will make their future pleasing tweeds. business relative to schools in this home. Mr. Nightingale i§ to take a is one of the candidates for the office county. position with the S. W. Conrad and of sheriff of this county. Son, cigar manufacturers of that city, A new electrical shop has opened Apparel Destined for the Season's Leadership, Are these ATTENTION MOOSE. a business in which he was engaged for business here. The proprietor is before becoming postmaster of this C. Carson, who will handle a line of Moose members are hereby notified city. Both, Mr. and Mrs. Nightingale electrical fixtures and do electrical Suits and Three-piece Costumes of a farewell banquet at the have many friends in this community repair work in the building formerly Moose Hall, Saturday evening at 9:30 who regret their departure and who occupied by The Holler Tire and Battery in honor of our brother who is about wish them success in their new home. Shop. Geo. Gedney has also to leave the city The Nightingale residence has been moved his jepair shop into this same (Signed) B. BOLDUS, Dictator. sold to Edw. LaPage. building. The remains of Edward Dunlop, who died Friday morning at the Craig Hospital following a brief illness from pneumonia, were laid to rest Saturday in the local cemetery. Deceased was 44 years of age and is survived by his wife, two children and 0 four brothers. He was bonj in Philadelphia. He was a resident of this city for sveral years during which time he was engaged in the hotel and resturant business. A program of vocational talks will be given to members of the hjgh school during the week of April 17th. The program consists of the following For Easter speakers and topics: Monday, business, W. R. King insurance, Gafrnet Peterson law, E. J. Butchart. A complete assortment of plants and cut flowers. Tuesday, medicine, Dr. Mary Ghostley dentistry, Dr. Peterson Wednesday, Selling 'as cheaply as they can be bought from the pharmacy, S. N. Rubin nursing, Miss L. O'Connor. Thursday, agriculture, florist. C. A. Anderson engineering, lliis fine big store is a g9od place to visit these days. New spring goods to be supplied. Friday, journalism, ANNOUNCEMENT H. J. Miner library work Mjss Kellie in all their splendor grace every nook. Come on down, the trip will drive drab We have just installed a new modern machine pison. winter thoughts away. ••.which enables "us to put out a better grade of Tee The regular meeting of the Parent N^ream, Cream, and Milk products which are pais- Teacher Association will be held on Friday/ April 21 at 8 p.- m. in the Established in 1904 by Mitchel Burton turized and clarified, High School Auditorium. The program and entertainment will be given Whipping Our Cream is guaranteed to whip. by the men and boys. Mr. Hurlburt will speak on "Community Interests Quality Shoppe and Opportunities," followed by Superintendent Kinney on "Our New High School" and Rev. Gregg on "Child fmft»J §f InternationaKFalls' Fastest Growing Store 316 Third Street Welfare." The men's quartet and a boys' orchestra will furnish music. ii-.+ 'Dr. Agnew ,will Ving^ A lunch: will SfvTC by conclude the program served the men. aw. oa, dp? -J —-v'—