International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
May 4, 1922 · Page 2 of 8
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THEf INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE THREE REV. MacNEIL AND M. Blevins is spending the week m*-' MRS. CORELL WIN SCHOOL in Warroad. Kr:"€ BOARD PRIZES P- Abe Olson of Littlefork spent Monday The $10 prize for the suggestion of \f, here. name for the new proposed high i." #1 school was awarded to Rev. MacNeiL Fred Johnson of Loman was here The name proposed by Rev. MacNeil Frank Keyes spent the 'week end Frank Green left for Minneapolis visiting last Monday. is the Falls high school. The prize in the Twin cities, returning to this Friday night on business. for the wording for the inscription John Kibbey and A1 Arney motored city Wednesday morning. to be placed over the entrance of the A daughter was born to Mr. and to Bemidji on Tuesday. building was awarded to Mrs. Corell. Dr. W. Covey and little daughter Mrs. Wm. B. Fulton last Thursday Her suggestion is "Opportunity, Inspiraton, night. spent the week end at Bagley, returning Miss Agnes Logan' left for Rochester Service." Both suggestions Monday morning. Saturday night where she will undergo were accepted by the school board at Louis Sher returned from Minneapolis v" an operation. the meeting held last Saturday morning. Mrs. L. B. Bailey returned from last week after transacting business O—— there. Duluth last week where she has been Dan Holler departed Monday night receiving medical treatment. for Rochester where he will undergo 8 j: a a :s sss Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Zimmerman medical treatment. 58 Is your appetite jaded? Is your have concluded their Duluth trip and MARGIE NEWS 8 o— 5J digestion poor? If so, Tanlac is what are again at home here. Wm. Harrigan was in town Monday 8 you need.. For sale by S. N. Rubin. attending the meeting of the Mr. Augee of Big Falls was in town o— A son was born last Friday morning county commissioners. *n. Mrs. E. P. jWalsh entertained the one day last week. to Mrs. George Martin at the Northern ladies of the'Tabernacle society at Mrs. Porter returned from Brainerd Minnesota hospital. Jas. Ewald, proprietor of the Riverdale her home in the Forest Inn last Thursday. on Thursday. Sshe had -been away 1 dairy, planted three acres of early about three weeks. Martin Molstre, one of the employees variety potato seed last Sunday. Mrs. Ray Jarvis and her sister Bertha of the bank at Ray, spent Mrs. M. E. Withrow entertained were in International Falls on It's a the latter part of last week here. Magnus Erickson and Martin business last Thursday. the ladies of the Canadian Interna Matheson both of Ericsburg, spent DOUBLE treat Rossy Slack and Clyde Johnson, accompanied tional club at bridge at her home last Mr. and Mrs. Burns left Saturday Monday here transacting business, —Peppermint by their wives, motored Friday. Miss Mary Stone was the evening for Brainerd and Duluth. Jacket over Peppermint A daughter was born Mjgday to this city from Big Falls last week. winner of the first prize. They will be away some time. gum morning to Mr. and Mrs. Julius Sher Mrs. McGaffigan and two children at the Northern Minnesota Hospital. came up from Bemidji on Sunday O morning and spent the day with her 7 Ole Johnson, the contractor who is parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Joyce. 10 for 5c building the new Spruce school in the Dou you know that the ideal candidate -Who said Killogf* Cora Nett lake vicinity, was a visitor here for office is the one wh6 is prepared Flakes? Ob, foody. Jam, last week. bet wo'ro going to bam to change his mind about KELLOGGTS tot our supper, Sugar jacket just twelve o'clock on the night of election. 'nen wo won't dieamr* Mrs. G. A. Smith departed last melts in your mouth," week to join Mr. Smith at Butte The community club met last Saturday then you get the delec Montana, where they will make their evening. A large number was table gum center. future home. in attendance and there was a good And with Wrigley's three old program, even though it was worked Don't let that miserable tired feel standbys also affording friendly up under difficulties. ing become a habit. Get rid of it today aid to teeth, throat, breath, ap The Northern Transportation Bus by taking Tanlac. For sale by petite and digestion. line between International Falls and leave it to the kiddies to S. N. Rubin. Bemidji went through on May 1st Soothing, thirst-quenching right on time. Their first trip and we Making the next cigar pickKelloggs Corn Flakesthey G. P. Ballou has purchased the hope it will prove a success. taste better. Gene Putman residence and will take 4 Mr. Rogers and children returned possession of same about the fif from Bemidji ^on Friday, where Mrs. orleathery! are never tough teenth of May. THE Rogers was laid to rest. Mr. Rogers has the sincere sympathy of the entire FLAVOR Edward Zaremba of Buffalo, New community in his bereavement. York, was here on business last week Put a bowl of KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes and a bowl About thirty people surprised Mrs. While here he was a guest of the of imitations in front of any youngster! Then see J. W. Joyce on her birthday, April commercial club. KELLOGG'S disappear! Try tlie experiment yourself! 30th, and spent the afternoon in having It's great to know the difference in corn flakes—the Mrs. F. M. Billmyre returned 'to a good time and telling stories. difference between the genuine and the "just-asgoods"! She was presented with a black silk this city last week from Milwaukee Kellogg's have a wonderful flavor that would dress as a token of appreciation for where she had been called by the win your favor by itself—but when you know that what she has done for this community. death of her sister. Kellogg all-the-time crispness! Well—they just make About five o'clock a lunch was served. you glad! Kellogg's are never tough or leathery or Mrs. Glen Champney returned to We all wish her many more happy hard to eat! Baudette last week after spending birthdays. Kellogg's will snap-up kiddie appetites several days here with her parents, something wonderful! And, our Mr. and Mrs. Gagnon. word for it—let the littlest have their {tAtP/bfidh —just like Daddy must have his! H. A. Levin returned from Warroad and Roseau last Saturday morning. You'll never know how delicious TOASTED At Roseau last Thursday he instituted corn flakes can be until you eat a new Rebekah lodge. KELLOGG'S! You will know the CwI*W KELLOGG package because it is REI) FLAKES Mrs. J. Koch has, returned to her GREEN! Look for it! home here after attending the funeral of her mother-in-law, who died at Davenport, Iowa, last week. Dr. Thompson and family, Mr. and THE tLNIVERS_ALCAfll Mrs. Frank, Mrs. Pearl Johnston and Mrs. Marie Heinemann enjoyed a picnic HERE YOU ARE! luncheon at Clarks beach last CORN 'FLAKES Sunday. Nils Alstermark of Loman was a business visitor here the early part Read the following advertisement then pick up the telephone, call 15—tell us what Aho BRAN, KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES KELLOGG'S Makers of and cooked and knwkled of the week. While in this city he model you want. dropped in this office and made his We will sell Ford cars on the following, terms, as long as we are able to make deliveries. annual contribution. Get in on these prices! they are cheaper than shoe leather. The stomach regulates the condition The present Ford car is the best Henry Ford has ever built. Look for the new fan of the blood and is the fountain and lighter reciprocating parts. More powerful magneto and many other improvements. head of health or disease. Get your Destiny stomach right by taking Tanlac. For sale by S. N. Rubin. GET A TOURING CAR Mrs. C. V. Schonmaker returned to her home in Minneapolis after spending for the past two weeks visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew $195.71 CASH PAYMENT Dahl, who reside here. has been decided, for many and the balance in monthly o— The following out-of-town teachers installments of $32.60 a man by just that one little spent the week end in International Falls Miss Minnie Micken, Riverdale dollar he has saved every school Miss Marie Rausch, Bear River Miss Harriet Millard, Indus and Miss Verda Kendall, Birchdale. day for the last five years. SEDAN COUPE Editor Chilgren of the Littlfork When your big opportunity $271.03 Cash Down $244.03 Cash Down Times, accompanied by his wife, motored into town last week* on business. balance balance Mr. Chilgren reports the roads comes will you be able tb in monthly in fairly good condition although in monthly there are stretches that are not as seize it? installments of $44.34 installments of $40.67 smooth as they might be. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Waltenburg motored here last week from Jordan. Open Your Savings Account Mrs. Waltenburg was formerly Miss Nina Marsten of this city. The couple ROADSTER TRUCK Today plan to make this city their home during $186.71 Cash Down $188.35 Cash Down the summer months. balance The Amount Doesn't Count— Mrs. Harold McCormack departed Tuesday for Duluth and Minneapolis. in monthly in monthly It's the Start—that's She willl spend about two weeks, dividing installments of $31.12 installments of $31.39 1 the time between Duluth and the Thing the Twin cities, visiting with her parents. in Duluth' and with her motherin-law in Minneapolis. When yow buy a FORD CAR you buy REAL SERVICE. Over five million Fords in use. first National Bank A. E. Nelson, Littlefork R. H. Larson, The Northern Auto Company Mizpah R. J. Everett, Big Falls G. M. Roe, Margie M. H. Gregg, Successors to C. W. Jewett Co* Inc. Birchdale and Mrs. Ray Pettersen of Minnesota Cor. Tliird St. and Fifth Ave. International Flails Minn. International Falls Loman attended a conference of principals held in the county superintendent's a M- office last Friday.