International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 28, 1922 · Page 4 of 8
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%a-CS- "-f THE inte^A^IOKAI: pjyg [.CHURCH I WOmQMNt METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Claude E. Ireland, Pastor Mr. and Mrs J. L. Albertson spent Mrs. Louis Snodgrass is visiting in Sunday "with friends at Littlefork. the twin cities. S Services at the Norwegian Lutheran '**&• Church, 6th St. and 6th Are. v"' Jos. Darvel of Birchdale was a visit-, Frank Lang departed for the twin or here last week. cities Tuesday night. Sunday school at 10. "Preparation for the coming of Christ." Mrs. Jake Greengard is visiting relatives Y*-, .: Frank Van Nort of Big Falls was a IS The pastor is attending annual conference in Winnipeg. business visitor here Monday. at Chisholm, and there will y^Wi* be. no morning and evening church rO Refunded Mrr and Mrs. B. O. Ward of Gheeh J. H. Rogers of Ericsburg was a service. Mrs. L. W. Burrell accompanied were week-endWisitors here. business visitor here last week. .V Rev. Ireland, as a delegate of y'Q:-. -—o this field. Dr. J. S. Burrill returned from a Jas. Sathre of Birchdale was a visitor Friday afternoon, Oct. 6th, Mrs. J. business trip to Duluth Tuesday. here the latter part of the. past H. Fisher will entertain the Ladies' week. Aid society at the G. N. Millard home, Louis Tipple returned Tuesday after 804 Third street. You will be welcome. concluding a business trip to Duluth. Miss Ruth Watson was among those who left this week to resume studies ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH at the state university. H. A. Mayer, Pastor Carl Hillstead of Big Falls was a _o county seat visitor the early' part of Mrs. Clarence Salveson is visiting Sunday school at 9:45. the week. with her parents at Bemidji, having Services at 11:00. left for that city last Sunday. "Death, and after death—What?" Mrs. John Spencer and children are "What does death mean to a Christian enjoying a visit with Mrs. Spencer's Ed. Durbin and children returned A •lpws? qpg folks at Long Prairie. from Kentucky last week after enjoying Evening4 services at 8:00. —!—o an extended visit there. The second of a series of sermons J. 'O'Connell of Deer River was, a on the Book Esther: Mordecai and week end guest at the home of his Trade social and cafeteria supper 5 Esther prepared for their life's work. sister, Mrs. Ray Landgraf. cents per portion, at Bethlehem Ladies' Aid meets at the church on church, Wednesday evening, Oct. 4th. Oct. 5 at 2:30. Lunch will be served Mr. and Mrs. Julius Sher accompanied by Mrs. J. Nelson. All the ladies of by Mrs. Louis Sher and children Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mclnnis returned the congregation and their friends are motored to Littlefork last Tuesday here early in the week after enjoying invited. afternoon. an automobile trip to Bemidji, the Confirmation class on Friday at 4. twin cities and return. Choir rehearsal on Friday at 8 :00. Mrs. Walter Johnson and children Come to English Lutheran church— returned from the twin cities last Mrs. M. Burton departed for the the little church with the big message. week after concluding a month's visit twin cities Monday night where she with relatives there. will join her daughter, Miss Gladys, NORWEGIAN AID MEETS who is visiting there. ij'_.'iwljri'^'fai.'-•»!'• j•••*•*?iV'A•* *£V frf •^'-l*'^"' Miss Marvel Bennett departed for The ladies of the Norwegian Aid Minneapolis last week where she resumed Everyone invited to attend the met yesterday afternoon at the home her studies at the McPhail trade social and cafeteria supper by of Mrs. Eugene Putman. conservatory of music. the Ladies' Aid at Bethlehem church, Wednesday evening, Oct. 4th. BETHLEHEM AID ENTERTAINED John Boles, the congenial tonsorial artist of the Club barber shop, departed Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lofgren departed Mrs. J. J. Borcher entertained the early this week for his annual for their home in Minneapolis ladies of the Bethlehem Aid yesterdayafternoon ten day hunting trip near Grandville, last week after a visit of several days at her home at 514 Fifth N. D. at the home of Mrs. H. G. Carroll. avenue. Kenneth Speelman returned to Minneapolis A kitchen shower for Mi$s Nellie A Pronounced Success. this week to resume studies Savard was given by Mrs. Harvey LaPoint The uniform success that has attended at the state university after enjoying at the LaPoint residence in the the use of Chamberlain's Colic the summer vacation here with his Holler addition on Sundky last. and Diarrhoea Remedy in the relief parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Speelman. O and of bowel complaints, both for cure George Munroe, county commissioner children and adults, has brought it into of Koochiching is feeling chesty almost universal use, so that it is Mr. and Mrs. Fj E. Patterson accompanied and we'do not blame him. He( threshed practically without a rival and as everyone Mr. and Mrs, Bartlett, eight acres of oats and got 600 who has used it knows, it is their guests of thte past week, to Ray bushels. Now all the Border folks are without an equal. For sale by S. N. OF FINE MERCHANDISE yesterday afternoon. From there the 'wondering how he did it.—Northern Rubin. Bartletts left for their home in Minneapolis. News. HAY BALING men. women and children is all here and we are proud Carl Belieu of Birchdale had his AM PREPARED to press your hay at Mrs. Glen Champney accompanied right leg broken below the knee this a reasonable price. Can bale average now that you will be surprised at the extremely low prices, her mother, Mrs. Gagn^n, who has week by getting it caught in the gears of twenty-five tons per day. been the guest of the Champneys at of a mowing machine. He was Whether you live near Ericsburg, "mged this merchandise so seeing and choosing will be easy. Baudette for the past week, back to brought to town where Dr. Drake attended International Falls, Littlefork, Loman this city Monday ^nd will visit here to his injuries.—Baudette Region. or intermediate points, let me for several days before returning bale your hay up in first class shape. home. Address Box 4. Ericsburg, Minn. The Mesdames W. McMicken, W. Chas. Pine. la-16-17-18c mg DaysOct. Men's Overcoats Mrs. D. J. Glendenning, who with N. Bolster, J. B. Crestnan arid Mrs. C. her husjband, "deceased, was among the W. Stacey, who were called here by LOST—A German band ring, ornamented. earliest settlers of this locality, left the death of their relative, Wilbert Will pay $5.00 reward for the Newest Models with $25™ for Eugene Oregon where she now McMicken returned to their homes in return to The Press office. 15p. or without belts resides, after spending two w#eks Canada the latter part of the past 7th Fancy backs and so and here visiting with old friends and week. Rev. Lindgren, a brother-inlaw WANTED—J am in the market for a S30™ on. The best of materials making new ones. o'f the departed, who, with Reverands fresh milch cow. Inquire 805 Eighth C. E. Ireland, A. W. MacNeill street. I5p Miss Nellie Olson who resigned from and John H. "N^armanen conducted the the office of local librarian departed funeral services at the Bethlehem FOR SALE—Lots 13, 14, 15. 16 in LIST ALL THE PRICES HERE yesterday afternoon for Buhl where church, returned to his home in Eveleth Block 12, International Falls. For she has accepted the office of public Saturday afternoon. information write Mrs. A»- N. Mantor, librarian of that city. During Miss Willmar, Minn. 11-tf Olson's career as librarian of this city CARD OF THANKS FOR SALE: One 1917 Dodge car s^ie gained a wide circle of friends Ladies' Suits and Dresses very cheap. §. E. Gregg, Littlefork, through her untiring efforts in the advancement We wish to express our sincere Minn. of her work who deeply heartfelt thanks to the citizens of International By all means don't fail to see this showing regret her departure. fit*!? (LiamBffis Falls and the members of of suits and dresses the lodges -and organizations and all ly-to-wear hats. Our showing for We never had such BIRTHS others who so kindly aided us in our prices are much below the average. a wonderful and complete to bereavement and also for the beautiful The mote tender-more delirioai $59 .50 stock to choose To Mr. and Mrs. Jake Blumer, Ninth floral offerings. Macaioni Product UO- street, a boy, b%rn Sunday, Sept 24. from Mrs. Wilbert McMicken To Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Graton, a and children. girl, born Sunday, Sept. 24. Mrs. W. N. Bolster To Mr. and Mrs. C. Vic'Linsten, a ERFUL ARRAY OF SEASONABLE GOODS and daughters. boy^born Tuesday morning, Sept. 26. To Mr. and Mrs. Russell LaFleur, BETHLEHEM ENDEAVOR a boy, born Sunday, Sept. 24. SOCIAL Department Men's Dress Shoes ENTERTAINED AT BRIDGE The Bethlehem Christian Endeavor $3.85 society will entertain the young people High and low, black and Mrs. B. B. Kotilinek and Mrs. G. V. of the community at a social which rticles such as Toilet Soaps, Toilet brown. The newest and Kinney entertained at a bridge party will be given tonight at the home of fders, Perfumes and so on most stylish shoes you last Thursday evening at the latter's Mrs. H. C. Pitblado, 911 Riverside 11 Please You $8.45 home. Mrs. Paul Kinports was Drive. could wear—look at the awarded the first prize, Mrs. Frank prices Palmer the~second and Mrs. Edgar FIFTH ON JOB Zimmerman the consolation prize. H. Tell went to International Falls finest stock we ever carried. Here you will find wearices INQUIRIES FOR CLOVER SEED Sunday to work at the job of graveling you will look far to duplicate. the thirteen-mile stretch east of "County jAgent Abbott -announces that city. He drove his truck, ^irhich that a number of inquiries for clover makes thV fifth to be! put on the job. seed are being received by his office. —Baudett^ "Region. A N E gSp2&s 1M= Th^se queries come from alf parts of INTERNATIONAL FALLS the United States, one being received A member of Drs. Larson yesterday from Lawrence, Kansas. & Larson, Specialists MINNESOTA Koochiching county's Irish cobbler in the examing of M— potato seed is also in big demand." As eyes and fitting glasses TO THAT SYNCOPATING a result of the state fair tfces^ tubers will be at Victoria Hotel, Tuesday, "MAKE-YOU-DANCE" MUSIC have gained considerable publicity and Oct. 3 and Thursday Oct. 5. Have TURNISHED BY THE that agricultural clubs as well as individual your children's glasses fitted by a O O E S farmers, located in all parts specalist. of the. United States, are keenly interested 4-PIECE ORCHESTRA in, the obtaining of seed is WANTED—Homes and city property 3 0 EMcfburg 4 evidenced by the volume of correspondence in any part of the city. See Kibbey received daily at the county Arney, Third avenue, opposite agent's office. Rex Hotel Building: N