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

July 27, 1922 · Page 4 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL Mrs P. L. Linden' and daughter, 1 Carl Linstrow oi. Laurel transacted vY» j£ -O' HlfviW.jpp"' Edla, are visiting at Gemmell. business here today. 4 -O At .the ball park Sunday, July 30th, Mr. and lirs. Ro§s Slack 'motored at ±30, ball Emo vs. here from Big Falls this morning. IVICE team* 0 --'v' A new Wayne gasoline filling station v" G. -A. Munroe of Border trartga^ed A. Gustafson of Ngrthome spent Miss Katie Hanson spent seyeral has been.? installed by the Hollfer business here yesterday. •i'' Tuesday here.S At The days visiting friends at Baudette last Churches garage. |-Q *'1 week. Morris Vfcien of Northome spent a Abe Ojlson of Litilefork transacted R. J. Lanjdgaard of Mizpah 'is in 3 1 mg few days here this week. business here Tuesday. Wpi ...• •/. Dr. M. Ek Wjthrow spent the week town today attending the meeting xf -J BETHLEHEM' CHURCH. topic,5*,6tow.m! Leader Ray Palmer. end in St. Paul, returning! here Mon-« the equalization board. Christ Mueller, of Littlefork was a' A. Wallaca MacNtill, Minister. A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Cur^ m.—Evening Praise, sermon, day evening. visitor he^early this week. "Does It Pay?" Williams at flf. Paul late last week. Mrs. I. W. Hinckley is in the lead O v! i£ -—o_ O Rev. S. E. Gregg, Americaiy Sunday You are corially welcome. here as a gardener. She begat* shipping Mrs. F. J. Murphy of Ranier is receiving vijgy Jim Drummond, clerk of court, issued, Leo Sheehy, John Franzen and Edw. school union missionary, will conduct potatoes about July 17th. .medical treatment at the a marriage license Tuesday to Sommers made a brief visit to the the Sunday morning service at FIRST M. E. CHURCH Craig hospital. Morris Virden and Leah M. Graybill Twilt-Cities last week. ten, followed by Sunday school at C. E. Irekid, Pastor 1 —O—\ Airs. Beatrice Lennon of Ranier is .:*'•'•••• eleven. .•I both of Nordeh. Sunday School, 10 KX). Joe Lloyd spent a few days in the receiving medical treatment at the Miss Alvina La Plant of the local Everyone cordially invited to attend. ]%. Morning Worship, 11:00. Subject, Twin Cities this week where he tr.ansacted Northern Minnesota hospital. Why have that fear of the Dental telephone office is spending1 her vacation "Heart Religion." some business. -/.*• chair? Ouf methods are as near in the Twin Cities. -.-BAPTIST CHURCH Bible Study, Thursday, 8. A daughter was born to Mr and painless as human hands can perform. —0—r A. M. Whitby, Pastor Eugene Noll is reviving treatment Sunday School, Ranier, Sunday, 9 Mrs. Harry Owens at the Northern For dental work that is as good as The Dr. Burrill Dentists. for a fracture)to one of his arms at a. m. Minnesota hospital on Monday last. the best, and better than th^ rest, 10 KX) a. m.—The Church School. i, the. Northern Minnesota hospital. Preaching service Wednesday, 8:00 E lij K- -.• •:i-.l: ii 3 2 visit the Dr. Burill Dentists. Taolac has ended many a long -11:00- a. m.—Morningl worship, 'se'rmon,4Why MisS -Madeline' Hdnsotf and mother bi. I/-.. Uiv v. search fort relief with health and happiness. A: babyl girl was boln* tO= Mr and I Believe in J^sus^Christ." .^avc inoved' liere from "Virginia and' Yotr ar^cdrdially" invited to these We give you a. binding 10 year guarantee Try it today., Fqr safcby 7:00 p, m.—Christian." cEndeavor, Mrs P^til Van Etten bf B^rinock at1 will ibake tHieir future home irt'this on every piecfe'df•dentaKwork S. NjsRubin. th^l Craig hospital tfiij week. :r city. «ai{ 6§:-:ujk~' we do. The Dr. Burrill Dentist. i- —o—— Mr. and Mrs. L: L. Benedict of San Thos. P. White returned from Buluth A.^J. Qeveland returned frest the Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Paulson of Duluth Monica, Calif., returned home last this week where he acted' as a Twin Cities this week after visiting are guests at the home of their week after visiting here at the home witness in a draft evasion case. there over the week end with his daughter, Mrs. Harold McCormack. of Mrs. Ella Green. family. Mr. and Mrs. Funkey returned to Don't forget the ball game Sunday Mrs. Fred Lange left Monday'"for Picnic with the Bethlehem ladies' their home at St. Paul this week after at the local park. Game is called for Winnipeg where she will join Mr. aid at Wat'rous Grove next Wednesday visiting for a few day^s at the Geo. FOR SALE 2:30. Shoop and eight other players FOR SALE—Lot 16, Block 41, Inter-* Lange, who recently engaged in the afternoon. All invited. Lunch Johnston home. from Emo will cross bats with the national Falls. Fine-location, near bus business in that city. FOR SALE Ford touring car in 50 cents. ~T-°* locals. business center. Easy terms. Apply first class condition. Inquire International Last Sunday afternoon the follow^ing to owners M. G. O'Neill, Lakewood, Carmon Shine- of !Devlin, Ont., un­ Falls Press office. tf. John Visto 'and Carolina Suojanen were the guests of the Girl Rev. T. W. Howard of Birchdale was White Bear Lake, Minn. 4tp. derwent an operation for appendicitis were united In marriage by Rev. J. Scouts who are now camping at Newport. a business caller here Tuesday. He FOR SALE—Registered Red Poll bull. at the Northern Minnesota hospital H. Warmanen. The t^remony occurred Mrs. B. Brown, Mrs. Christie, was accompanied here by his son and FOR SALEr=-Furniture of dining, liv­ For terms write or see Nels Gustafson, this week. at the Visto home on Foiirth Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Patterson, Mr. and Mts. Howard. ing, three bedrooms and kitchen Littlefork. street. Mrs. W. A. Wirt, Helen Wirt L^ah including rugs and Victrola. Phone Miss Tip Thompson of Fargo, N. The marriage of Wm. Hardy of this Patterson, Roberta Frit^ and Helen 484 or call at 1027 Seventh street. FOR SALE—Three room house and D., but who formerly tauglit school Miss Pearl Dolan, »iece of W. V. city to Jessie Hovaluk of Fort Frances Brown. 1921 model Ford Setfan at a bargain. here is visiting in this city as a guest Kane, returned to her home at St. occurred on Tuesday. Judge Berg WANTED Half cash and half in payments. Inquire at the C. W. Speelman home. Paul after spending a week here as a Mrs. Louis Geiser, state grand president performed! the ceremony. 419 Eighth street. guest at the Kane summer home on of the Women's Degree of Honor, WANTED—Young woman is willing Alexander Ostrum, vice-president of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Norton left'thls Rainy lake. conducted a school of instruction here to pay good price for room and FOR SALE—Fordson tractor, four the M. & O. Paper company, was discharged afternoon- for Glencoe where they 0 Monday afternoon. At six o'clock a board in private home where a horse Deere and Webber wagon, A number of friends and relatives from the Northern Minnesota will spend a few days visiting with chicken supper was enjoyed by the piano is available for practice. Inquire Oliver breaking plow and a trailer. gave a surprise party for Mrs. Howard hospital'Tuesday and returned to his friends. The trip is being made by members of the Degree and also their International Falls Press Cheap for cash. Inquire W. H. McCormack last night at the McCormack auto. home in Minneapolis on the special and friends. Dancing followed at the Office. Eddy, Ericsburg. 2tp tf. •—-o—— home, the occassion being train that left here Tuesday night. 1 Masonic hall in the evening. Mrs. McCormack's birthday. Or. Elizabeth A^onahan of Minneapolis Mr. Ostrum was taken ^sick directly WANTED—Homes and city property 7° FOR SALE—One Portable Soda The services of the Dot Van orchestra after his arrival here about a month arrived here last week and will in any part of the city. See Kibbey fountain, with 10 gallon tank, 6 has been secured by the Veterans spend the balance of the summer at ago and it was found necessary to Mrs. Walter Johnson and son, & fArney, Third avenue, opposite syrup bottles for $50. One new platform of the Foreign War organization of perform an immediate operation. Stanley, returned yesterday morning her summer cottage at Birch Point. Rex Hotel Building. scale (800 lb.) $25. ^One new this city to play for a *4ance to be after spending several weeks visiting (4 Albert Peck coffee urn gals.) $25. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Daughtery, accompanied given at the city hall Satui^day night. WANTED—Cash paid for clean cotton with Mrs. Johnson's sister, Mrs. D. CIVIL SERVICE C. N. Wirt, 406 Third street, International by their daughters and The above ,mentioned orchestra has rags at The Press Office. Eight F. Penning of southern Wisconsin. EXAMINATIONS TO BE Falls. Minn. Miss Hanson, left here this wetk fot o—i— gained considerable reputation in and cents per pound. GIVEN AGAIN a motors trip to Bemidji and other The wedding of Henry M. Christianson around Bemidji as exponents of dance FOR SALE—Cheap, a good big team, points. Press Want Ads will bring you the and Annaf E. Berglund,, both of y/l|he Civil Service Commission in-' harness and wagon or will trade for this city, occurred last Saturday best results. Try them and you will y\tfts special attention to the fact carv S. E. Thompson & Son. The mjMiy -fsieads df.~Mr& Isaac be convinced. evening at tlie Swedish L-utherata parsonage Mr. and Mrs. Franz Je-vnl left for thajt in examinations held recently in Graham, Who formerly lived' here, Rev. J. H. Warmanen officiated. Minneapolis yesterday. xFrom Min­ International Falls and other cities learn with regret of her .^eath which neapolis they will drive to Wisconsin throughout the United States for occurred at Deckerville, Mich., where where they will visit with Mr. Jevne's junior .engineer, Bureau of Standards Mr. and Mrs. Wright of Hebron, she has made her home since leaving parents before returning here. junior physicist, Bureau of Standards Nebraska, will, be the guests of Mrs. this city. Deceased died last Sunday N unior technologist, Bureau of Standards, Wright's cousin F. S. Lang, next at the age of 73 from heart trouble. Miss Winifred Emery has concluded applicants were not secured in week. Mr. and Mrs. Wright are touring Mrs. Lou Graham, daughter of her vacation, which slie spent visiting the number desired and that these examinations Minnesota by car and are now the departed, left here Monday to attend with relatives in Philadelphia, Pa., will He held again on enjoying 'an outing jat tPine Cone the funeral services which were and has again resumed her ^uties at August 23. camp at Dorset. held at Deckerville. the M. & O. Paper company's office. Persons interested in those or other o—— examinations' should apply to the Mrs. Madge Rauch and daughter, secretary of the U. S. Civil Service Myrle, returned here last week after Board at the local post office for detailed, concluding a trip to Chicago. The information and application journey to# and from that city being blanks. made via Duluth and over the Great L^kes. ON CANOE TRIP Mrs. C. E. Ireland will entertain at M^and Mrs. Walter Glass lef.t here a kitchen shower in honor "bf Miss last week on an extended canoe trip Helen Baly ne^t Saturday afternoon. which will include about U0 miles of Miss Baly is to become the bride of canoe travel and will occupy two Mr. Lang of Faribault sometime early weeks time. The trip into the Lake A Summer Clearance Sale this fall. Manitou country is being made by of All way of Bear Pass and the return trip All friends of the Bethlehem ladies' will be made by the way of Cascades, aid are invited to picnic with them according to Mr. Glass's plans. The next Wednesday afternoon at thfe completion of the trip will require Watrous Grove, mouth of the Little twenty-five portages. Fork river. Lunch1 will be served. Price 50 cents. 3^. FARMERS AND HOMESTEADERS ATTENTION! Allan Turney, son of Edw. Turney, Look For Thim Labot customs officer at Fort Frances, had Orie lot beautiful summer hats in both light and Something ^(orth Special ef¥brts are beirig made by the misfortune to fracture one of his dark shactes in leghorns, crepe knit, transparent^, Kibbey &. Arney to secure settlers legs this week. He is r£!giviftg medical for Koochiching County. List your treatment at the Kfprthern Minnesota horsehair, black lace. In fact this lot includes our hospital. property with Kibbey & Arney, International entire stock of better grade summer hats, formerly More Than, a ^Fills. Third avenue, selling to $30. To close out at your choice for Miss It, Gerritty of the local post across from the Rex*Hotel Building. $5.00 office force has .•concluded her vacation, which she spent at Escanaba, FOR SALE—1 kitchen table, oil stove, washing machine—water Michigan. She was accompanied back to^this city by Miss Frances Maguire, power baby buggy sanitary Trimmed shap0, sport hats, sailors, in both light who will visit here for a few weeks, coucb dresser ice box baby and dark effects, white ribbon, georgette, tailored crib wash boiler 2 washing leghorns and our complet^ line of hats for children Register of ^Deeds, Ray Landgraff, tubs and a number of fruit jars. We all have or have! had returned yesterday from Wisconsin, to close out at -I Must sell at once. Inquire of $2.75 GOOD HEALTH arhere he attended his' sister's wedding. Martin Ginter, 306 Second St. Mrs. IsandgrS^ff and daughter, ltp. who accompanied him,. remained and Enrigh^s "All O' the Wheat Bre'ijd" will visit there for a few weeks. FOR SALE Lot Three consists of a number of wonderful o—— 1920 Six cylinder Nash model Recomnlended by all Doctors and dietitians values in str aws, sailors, silks, suit) hats and ipiscellaneous. touring car in excellent condition Ball game Sunday at the local^parkj who &ay Your choice of this lot for* only 9,000 miles fully equipped International Falls and Emo,. will run $1.00 N "When all O' the Wheat with oversize cord tires, spot play. Emo beat the locals once- this light and bumper span tire. is in all of the Bread, season, but the home team will have All O' the world Price only $1,160. a much stronger lineup Sunday than Will b* better fe4* fever before*. Addbess—Box E, Baudette, Minn. 20% OFF ON ALL SPORT FELTS —o— ^Enright's "All the Wheat Bread"' is baked fresh. The ladies aid of the Methodist DEMAND AN» INSIST dai^ from Enright's famous flour Which is 100% Sale Days—Friday, Saturday and Monday Episcopal church will meet at the cottagfc wheat berry and besides being healthy is really^ Ihome of Mrs. Frank Lang at July 28, 29 and 31 delicious 'eating.v on getting Clark^s Beach .Friday afternoon, July ?,. Baked by "DEPUTATION* N 28. ladies who plan to attend will The International Bakery Service and Quality "FLOWERS, meet-at tEe church at 2 o'clock where BULBS" also Sprays and Emblems The cars will be at their disposal. for Funeral Decorations fe join ladies-"have invited the men to through local dealers. Or dlrfcct with them -at *7 o'elock- for a picnic from International Falls 'jy- Minoesotft^ please meet at fcULUfH FLORAL CO. supppr.' The men will %ug 6 o'clock Rubin's Store, at tj t. ^"7- X'" t?i' take cat? from mm 7