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

September 21, 1922 · Page 4 of 8

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3*^ V? 'Tni'V 't PALLS PRESS FIVE TH^ INTERNATIONAL \. '-v7* PIONEER SETTLER ft SS 8 3?# 8 35 3 3 SS 3 £.£ 3 3 3 58 3 8 PUBLIC LIBRARY NOTES 8 SlJNDAK 4. 8 Andy Amundsen, Pioneepr Pettier and 8 8 3 8 8 3 3 3 3 3 8 3 8 3 3 8 8 EKVICE Contractor, Passed Away Last New books which have been recently i!.\ Night added to the Public library: Mike Carew of Indus spent Saturday A son was born Monday to Attorney Miction At The .-a Churches here of last week transacting a ndMrs. H. H. Palmer. Growing-^"Joy of Living." Andy Amundsen, age 53i died last business. ——o Blanchar*—"Island Cure." 'I 0 night at the Craig hospital following a County Attorney Fr^nz Jevne is attending Harrison-—"Saint Teresa." stroke of paralysis. Mr. Amundsen BETHLEHEM CHURCH. tKe ^unty fair being held at D. E. Dobbs of Indus was among Oppenheim-*—"Great Prince Shan." "Services begin at 8 K)0. A cordial welcome was subject to a stroke^about a months A. Wallace MacNeill, Minister. those who attended the fair whichcohvened Nort|5ome. Erskine—'"Renfrew of the Royal is especially extended to strangers. ago which paralyzed'one side of his here last week. Mounted." A series of sermons on Old Testament Miss" Minnie Mick,en,s instructor at body and caused him to become dumbFollowing Bpwer—"Casey Ryan." Sunday morning, 10:30: Preaching texts will be treated* the C'farigv'iije school, spent the weekend this attack he was brought Miss Erickson of the county superintendent's service. Subject: "Nevertheless." Watts—''House of Rimmon." Confirmation (^ss on Friday at 4. visiting here. to the Craig hospital. Last Sunday office, and M, rM. Abbott Norris—"Lucretia Lombard." Sunday school, 11:3S: E. Bergsman, Sunday sthool teachers' meeting on night he suffered another stroke and are attending the fair at Northome. Supt. Lesson topic: "Lessons from Tarkington—"Gentle Julia."Bennett—"Mr» Friday at -8:00. Phil Casfonia of the B*is Fort district on Wednesday evening he passed the Exile~and Return." Prohack." Come to English Lutheran church— was visitor herevdjiring the away. Edward Batte returned here this Henshaw —"Inheritance of Young People's meeting, 7: Topic: Jeane the little church with the big message. early part of the week Mr. Amundsen was engaged here in week after spending his vacation in Trouve." "How can we Help Foreign Mission the contracting business although hjs Work?" Superior, Wisconsin, and the twin, Evarts—'"Settling of the Sage." METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Miss Frankie Burton left last nigh,t home is located, at Loman where hel* cities. Deland—"Y^hement Flame." Song service and address, 7:45. Subject: Claude E. Ireland, Pastor. for Minneapolis where she will enroll was very popular in all activities. Deceased Hurst—"Coomer AIL" "Jesus as our Inspiratipn and as a student, at the state-ftniversity. was one of the early settlers of Mr. and Mrs. Phil LaFrenier returned Nickolson—'"Best Laid Schemes." Wednesday afternoon: Meeting of Services at the Norwegian Lutheran this county. Funeral arrangements home this morning after the Ladies' Aid society. Hervey—"Caravans by Night." Church, 6th St. and 6th Ave. Ray-Palmer departed Monday night have not been completed as yet. spending a week visiting in Duluth Hemon—''^faria Chapdelaine." Come to Bethlehem church Sunday. for Minneapolis where he will resume Sunday School, 10:00. Diver—"Far to Seek:" A cordial welcome awaits you. and Ely. his law studies at the state university, Morning worship, 11:00. JOHN BERG DINNER Lagerlof—"Outcast." ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Evening service, 8-:00. Mrs. H. A. McCormack left last ENJOYABLE AFFAIR Evarts—"Passing of the Old West." Carl and Fritz Grossman visited H. A, Mayer, Pastor The Ladies Aid meets Friday afternoon week for her home in Minneapolis Quick—"Vandermark's Folly." their father here over the week-end, with Mrs. Edward Kaneen, 805 after spending several days here as Johnston—"Man Who Did the Right retqrning to Minneapolis, where they About sixty representative, business Sunday school at 9:45. 5th St. Thing." the guest of her sons. live, Monday. men and citizens gathered around the Services at 11:00. You are cordially invited to take Bone-—"Brassbounder." dinner table at the rooms of the Commercial The evening service will again be Bill Grimoldby and A. J. Mikkelson part in the worship and' social activities Raine—"Tangled Trails." Mrs. G. A. Olson and children returned club last Monday evening^ to resumed with the coming Sunday. made a trip to Duluth last week and of our church. Holt—"Marriotts and the Powells." last week from Cushing, Wisconsin partake* of the excellent viands and do drove back Mr. Mikkelson's new 1923 McKail—"Romance to th$ Rescue." after spending the summer honor to Judge John Berg and his model Buick roadster. VETERANS GIVE DANCE LEAVE GUNS AT JAIL Lee—"Uncle Bijah's Ghost." there with Mrs. Olson's parents. excellent corps of assistants who were Bercovici—"Gitza." w- responsible for Koochiching county Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Monty of St. M. and 5£rs. Earl Mclnnis accompanied Tolstoi—"Resurrection." A dance Which opened the fall season Will 111 volunteers who served in being awarded first prize and the silver Croix Falls. Wisconsin, arrived here by Mr. and Mrs. BrovJI*, of Turgenev—"Knock, Knock, Knock." of social events was given last the posse yesterday, please return cup at the Minnesota state fair. early this week and are the guests of Cincinatti, Ohio, departed by automobile Sedgwick—"Adrienne Toner." Monday night by the Veterans of Foreign guns and ammunition they may have After dispatching the fine dinner, Mr. Monty's brother, C. W. Monty. for the twin cities this morning. Gregory—.^Everlasting Whisper." Wars association. The affair in their possession, to my office in the which was served by the Rex cafe, White—"Rider of Golden Bar." drew1 a large number of dancers as city jail? under the supervision of Manager Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Parker of Rainy Mrs. Geo. McLean arrived here from Johnson—"Wasted Generation." well as on-lookers. The music was THOS. H. KINSHELLA, Mclnnis, President C. B. Kinney of Non-Fiction River were called here this week following Baudette this morning for a visit with supplied by an -Hawaiian orchestra. Chief of Police. the Comntertjial club called Judge Mr. McLean, the new superintendent the shooting of Sheriff Van Cody—"Life of Buffalo Bill." Berg to the floor, who gave an interesting. Etten, who'is Mrs. Parker's brother. of the International Lumber company, Irwin—"The Next War." talk. He explained how hard VanLoon—"Story of Mankind." Classified Ads lab6r and team work had been responsible Garland—"Daughter of the Middle I A. B. Petterson and G. A. Olson left V. C. Davis of Ranier won the horse for the prize being awarded Border." shoe pitching contest which was held yesterday for Northome where they Koochiching county and urged that Lescarboura "Radio for Everybody." in connection with the fair held here will attend Ij^ie Koochiching county the splendid support and co-operaton last week. Some horse shoe himself fair that is being held there this week. of all citizens of the county be continued Cabot—"Seven Ages of Childhood." we would say. that the silver cup might be retained Panunzio—"Soul of ant Immigrant." WANTED—Homes and city property FOR SALE—5 heavy wooden water Mr. and Mrs. F. Devereaux returned here permanently. Stefansson—"Friendly Artie." in any part of the city. See Kibbey barrels 2' 6" 10" for farmers usp. Dr. Mary Ghostley and Mrs. M. to their home at Anoka this week Short addresses were also made by Stearnes—"Civilization in the United Huston returned last week from Bemidji & Arney, Third avenue, opposite Lakeside Fish Co., Ranier, Minn 12tf after concluding a visit here with David Hulburt, Robt. Irvwin, M. M'. States." Rex Hotel Building. after attending the Women's their sons, Frank and James Devereaux. Abbott, C. A. Anderson, F. J. McPartlin, Parker—"Working with the Working clubs convention which convened in For dental work that is as g#d as W. V. Kane, J. H. I^jown, Franz Woman." the best, »nd better than the rest, that city last FOR SALE—Lots 13, 14, 15, 16 in week. Jevne and G. A. Olson. Harrison—Marooned in Moscow." visit the Dr. Burill Dentists. Dave' Hurlburt, R. C. Fraser and Block 12, Inte&ational Falls. For Van Dyke—"Open Spaces. Mr. and Mrs. Franz Jevne returned Ray Landgraf are-among those who information write Mrs. A. N. Mantor, AUTHORITIES THANK HELP Van Doren—"American NoveL" from Bemidji last Saturday. Mrs. are attending the county fair which is Willmar,' Minn. 11-tf A Pronounced Success. Carr—"Putnam's Minute-a-day English/' Jevne was one of the delegates from being held at Northome this week. The authorities desire to express this city to the state convention of the FOR SALE: One 1917 Dodge car their sincere and heartfelt thapks to The uniform success that has attended Allen—"Guide to study of Occupation." Paul Hass and family are back home Federation of Women's Clubs. very cheap. S. E. Gregg, Littlefork, the many volunteers who so willingly the use of Chamberlain's Colic again after concluding an extensive Minn. 13 and courageously assisted us in capturing and Diarrhoea Remedy in the relief Annett—'^Electrical Machinery." automobile tour which included visits Dr. H. S. Burrill arrived here last Joe Bush. We frankly admit and cure of bowel complaints, both for Woodworth—"Psychology." to points in the states of Minnesota, night and will hereafter be in charge that, but for your aid, we would have Draper—"Games." FOR SALE—Sawing or box making children and adults, has brought it into Wisconsin, Illinois and Michigan. of the Dr. Burrill dentist offices here. had a difficult and dangerous task. outfit complete. 6 H. P. I. H. C. engine, almost universal use, so that it is Clarke—"When You Write a Letter." Dr. Heimer who was formerly in You all responded cheerfully to our C. O. and Rip saw tables with practically without a rival and as everyone Mills—"Watched by Wild Animals.". Howard Magladry, a member of the charge left for Brainerd' last night. request for help and saw us through saws, 16' line shaft set for 450 Rev., who has used it knows, "it is Street—"Mysterious Japan." faculty of the local high school, is attending to the finish. 3 pulleys, 1 clutch, hangers, belting. without an equal. For sale by S. N. Tabor—"Come Into the Garden^' the county fair.at Northome. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. We can not reach you all personally Lakeside Fish Co., Ranier, Minn. 12tf Rubin. Haworth "Trailmakers of the While there Mr. Magladry will officiate Abelm^i last Sunday at the Northern to thank you and hence, adopt this Northwest." as one of the judges of school exhibits. Minnesota Hospital. The baby is to method. fJIIllllllllllllllllllUlllllllllljllllllllllillllllllll!!!!!!!!!^ Talley—"Negro Folk Rymes." be christened James Curran after his Signed, o——— Graham—"Tramming With a Poet Let Us Serve You-- grandfather, James Curran, street HUGH REIDY, in the Rockies." Henry Carroll and sister, Mrs. LaFrance, commissioner. FREIi DAY, Beach—"Oh, Shoot!" returned here yesterday from Deputy Sheriffs., The library is now open on Sunday Minneapolis following funeral services Earl Nelson, state forester, has^been THOS. H. KINSHELLA, afternoons from three to five for which were hjeld ther^ last week transferred from the Messaba range Chief of Police. reading purposes only. for Mrs.' Caroll who passed away here to this locality. Mr. Nelson states FRANZ JEVNE, last Wednesday. that he will make his home in International We are i-n the,restaurant business for that purpose. Here County Attorney. DEGREE OF HONOR PARTY Falls and expects to move you are sure of receiving the best quality of foods cooked pro- I L. Bailey and family are enjoying here at an early date. a visit from Mr. Bailey's mother, The Degree of Honor will give a gj perly and'at prices that are reasonable. Mrs. R. E. Bailey, and her two grandchildren, card party at the home of Mrs. J. H. Funeral services for Fkyd Holt, the and his sistert Miss Harriet Batte tonight. The public is invited infant son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Holt We specialize in Pastry made in our own sanitary bake I Bailey, all of Chicago, 111. They arrived who died Friday, was held last Saturday to attend. here last Saturday and will from the Krohn country residence. shop by an expert.- make a two week's visit. Rev. C. E. Ireland officiated HEMSTITCHING and interment was made in Forest g* Chicago Cafe and Pastry Shop Hill cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. L. LaBelle, accompanied All kinds. 10 cents per "yard: neat by their two sons, Glen and Daniel, work, prompt service. Mrs. R. F. C. litis, accompanied by returned last Saturday from a two Border Hemstitching Co., her daughter and- gon, Miss Mildred week's auto trip to the state fair and 615 Ninth Avenue. and Russell, will leave today by automobile points in Wisconsin. They report having for Minneapolis where Russell had ^wonderful, outing and the will take up a post-graduate course at roads in fine shape. They made a remarkable IPS IN THE AIR the state university while Miss Mildred run on Saturday, leaving will enroll as a freshman of the Merrill-, Wis., at 7 in the morning and same institution. arriving here at 10 the same evening. GOIN6 SOUTH AIOPE.E0 y« WHSRJED YOU TMiNK 1'IX GET THIS An enthusiastic meeting of the Boy Pu-r'ER up FALL HOUSE Scoutmasters Council ^as held at the CLEANING THIS school house on Monday and boys vcar! \0EA 9E were chosen for the different patrols. Go/n' Each ex-serfice man is to take TO DRIVE charge of one patrol with the intention HER ALL vwrreRj, of making his the best patrel in Established 1904 by Mitchel Burton JACK? the troop. BURTON'S Blazing Arrow patrol, under Scoutmaster Evans, spent the week-end at Birch' Point and^all report a splendid time. THAT Eagle Patrol meets this week at International Falls' Fastest Growing Store the home of Scoutmaster Allen. GOSM RI6MT -rwose Watch this space each week for interesting bet Wish to announce the installation news of the Boy Scout activities. yOOLE/4 HEAVIES MAKE YOU START of an up-to-date Secretary. ITCHING now EM, EDWE Ready-to-wear Millinery Department A member of Drs. Larson & Larson, Specialists of in the examing Further announcements later eyes and'fitting glasses will be at Victoria Hotel, Tuesday, JA Oct. 3 and Thursday Oct. 5. Hava by *'a .your "children's glasses fitted specalist. For fire proof portable metal garages that can't be beat for economy •:. and wear see Bloomberg, International ss Roof & Metal Co. "V "5T?- 1"*-» if** t, ?V s' jC II