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

June 8, 1922 · Page 9 of 12

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(9 "li -i.. -asftp* TOfijtOTfiRKATl^AL PALfcS PRESS ^4# PAGE TEN tie and Mildred Peggar visited at others tnarchfed with our soldiers I 8 the John Alich home Sunday evening.'^fF€^i ft5 leading. At the cemetery, memorial I 4 !(1 .W' BIRCHDALE' n' .. ••*».- songs were sting and'a fine a speech was given by J. J. Hadler from *1^'* ft, if tt-Vy 883883 SS 3$ SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSKSS International Falls. A rifle salute Mrs. Kayanagh has charge of Albert John Nelson, scruth, returned from was given, over the grave of one of Paul's Httle orphaned daughter. The caller. our civil war Veterans. It was surely wee one is doing finely. one of the best little programs we Verda Kendall left for her home at SUCM A have ever had. Our soldiers were The Loman team came dowir Sunday Indus. ••--. s, .•*•m— scattered all* over the country so only to. try a game with Frontier this LOVELY eight of our twenty-two were there. season. Cheer up, Loman. Remember Ben Tuey made a trip to International MATCH f? "And over one the poppies, blow, Robert Bruce. Falls. as In Flanders' fields. Ole Nelson is busy discing his fields Mr. and Mrs. Munroe and nephew «Jfr «.• »J ffo* with his Fordson. ... Gerald Munroe, drove up the'Rapid a a River to visit with the latter's sister, ERICSBURG 8 John Nelson, south, rteurned from Mrs. Davd Setterholm. «L+ O »J •.« a visit at Minneapolis. V# O 9» O O O V# WW Fred Lindeman traded horses at Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Vogts drove to George Ogren returned from International Ray last week. Baudette Monday evening to meet the Falls with a new Ford. latter's cousin, Miss Bowman, who Miss Beatrice Pettersen returned has been teaching at Roseau. "Jeweler" Johnsbn of Baudette was from Deer River last week. a Sunday visitor at the Nybo home. At lastT^school is out and who is Leonard Adams, Oscar Haggbom happiest it is hard tol say, kids, mamas Mrs. Kelly of the Falls! is making and Arthur Berg are loading posts-at or schoolmams. The Little Citizens' a visit with her mother, Mrs. Seely. Angora this week. league had charge of the picnic on the last day. Picnic dinner and Our hundred votes must look pretty Mrs. Oscar Haggbom is spending later, ice cream, cake and lemonade good by the way the cigars are flying th'e week with her parents, Mr. and were served. Six mamas and several capvtifuT Kia. Mcuutts around. Mrs. E. A. Stohl at the Falls. little babies came to visit. Miss Dreis, our French and English Andrew '"Tuffy" Barstow is cookeeing teacher, left for her home at at Johnson's camp at Kinmount on Minneapolis. the St. Louis county road job. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eide of Thief A baby girl was born to Mr. and -River Falls were Birchdale visitors Mrs. Geo. Watson last Thursday. last Monday. Mother and daughter* are doing nicely. About fifty of our citzens attended Established in 1904 by Mitchei Burton 'Archie Perkins left for his home the tractor demonstration and school in Wisconsik Monday after helping play given at Indus. close up the Scott sawmill for the summer. .. Miss Phoebe Hanson returned from International Falls after having spent Carl Fredin and Tom Kelly left for her school term there. Cloquet last week, where they expect to get work in "some of the mills for Mrs. Webb, Miss Webb, Mrs. Miller, the summer. Marion Seely and Harry Whitcomb International Falls? Fastest Growing Store were Falls callers. Mrs. Tena Nelson and Miss Edith Nelson left here Saturday, and will The Rubergs attended the commencement occupy a cottage on Rainy Lake for For Three Days We are Placing on exercises at International the summer. Falls last week. Miss I^rene Ruberg was one of the graduates. We need rain here pretty bad as Sale a Great Variety of Summer the crops and grass are beginning t^ Ed Bennet has purchased a Titan show results of the continued hot tractor. Many of! the farmers want dry weather. this tractor for it is heavy and strongly built. It will not jump as some of Merchandise at The road from here to the Falls is the small tractors do. getting bad again, after having been put ir^, pretty good condition two Tom Howaxd returned home after weeks ago. The dragging on this having completed the term at Carlton road instead of being continuous college. He\visited here a week seems to be only spasmodical, which and then departed for California, won't keep it in shape with all the' A where he will survey land for the traffic there is on it. government. O 4UT #4 #4 #4 V# +V Mr. Hjelmer Rud and Miss Lula Lewis were united in marriage at the BORDER BUDGETS •V latter's home. The ceremony was #4 #4 #4 #4 W S3 performed by missionary Gregg. It's about time the rest of you fellows Seymour Lloyd has finished his gravel Friday, Saturday, and Monday, June 9,10 and 12 were waking up. hauling contract. Birchdale had its school picnic on Little Jeanette Alich is quite seriously June 2nd. Songs were sung by the ill at her grandma's over the different grades and Rev. Ireland of river. This Event Will Prove Once Again that International Falls gave a talk that certainly pleased the audience. Wanted a potato bugger. Anyone to Get the Most for Your Dollar You Speeches were also given by Mr. having a reliable one apply, to—^most Erickson and Mr. Johnson who are everybody.- political candidates. In_ the evening Must Shop at Burton's a dance was given at the school and The concrete work is about done at both Mr. Landgraf and Mr. Van Etten the new school. They are now looking were there enjoying the evening. for the plumbers. Memorial Day was celebrated in a Harold Bromley, Oscar Peggar, One lot LADIES' VOILE DRESSES, slightly Folding SHOPPING BAGS 47C fine style. The school children and Miss Marian Hoffdahl and Miss Myr- soiled if savings are important M*7g* 47c this is a wonderful buy a m\* 47c Ladies' SUMMER VESTS One lot Ladies' APRONS SEE BEETHOVEN, THEN HIS SONATA 47c Children's HOSE, black, cordovan and 7/| white, 2 pairs TI One lot Ladies' Briassiers 47c LINEN TOWELfNG, regular 50c A *7** yard 2 yards Tt PILLOW CASES gingham trimmed 47c Regulation BOY SCOUT HATS 47C One lot TURKISH* TOWELS BOYS' OVERALLS, blue and striped Assortment LINEN and TURKISH ^7 O W E S 2 or 20 Dozen MEN'S TIES ATtf* 36-inch BLEACHED MUSLIN JIJp at each tjt 3 yard's for MEN'S SUSPENDERS WJq 47c One! lot FRENCH TISSUE and SCOTCH E I N A S MEN'S LISLE HOSE, up to 40c pr. 2 pairs *1^ CURTAIN SCRIM, white and ecru, /j PARIS GARTERS ATJi* 3 yards pairs *4 2 One lot CURTAIN MATERIALS .MlJg* MEN'S SUMMER UNION SUITS fjg* /_» values to $1 (1 to customer) N 500 yards Light and Dark BOYS' BLOUSES, white, neat stripes gi ... PERCALES, $ yards ..../llv and figures One lot "V^ard Goods, consisting of SATEENS, CANVAS GLOVES, gauntlet style, VOILES, FLAXONS and 2 pa CRETONNES, yard *14^ A Ladies' LISLE HOSE, black, brown, ljfp Boys' SPORT CAPS 47C it 2 pa MEN'S LEATHER BELTS BATHING CAPS /at .V. ft'"A Ms trre»t This remaikable photograph of the painting, symbolic of his masterpiece tL^?«o,WP§ Is -—flirt--. 'he lids of your eyes dose together, glimpse throne? fh /0na1ta 3Dra^ fou will see Beethoven. OpU thi eyw wide 3 V"1 vas in the mind of the iwisicUn when he wrote hi. iL'P,