International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 12, 1922 · Page 4 of 8
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THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE ciiuncii P. O. Peterson of Littlefork is DEGREE OF HONOR DANCE spending the day here. WAS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR OCNCEMOT5 A baby girl yrag born to Mr. and A large crowd attended the Degree Mrs. Arthur Carlson this-, week. Honor of dance that was held at the Masonic Temple last Monday night. BETHLEHEM CHURCH. E. M. Merrick returned from the A very enjoyable time was had by all. A. Wallac* MacNeill, Minister. HAY BALING Miss A. E. Erickson departed for Big I. H. Harsh went to Minneapolis last twin cities this morning following a Music was furnished by Mr and Mrs. AM PREPARED to press^your hay at Falls this' Ayeek. Tuesday night. business trip there. George Allen- and Professor Amidon. Sunday morning, 10:30: Preaching a reasonable price. Can bale average o—— service: Subject: "The Source of all of twenty-five tons per day. Mike Carew of Indus was a county W. Irving Burton returned from the Mrs. Olaf Pearson underwent an LARSON THURESON NUPTIALS Our Hopes." Whether you live hear Ericsburg, seat visitor during the week. twin cities yesterday. operation at the Northern Minnesota Sunday school, 11:35: E. Bergsman, International Falls, Littlefork, Loman O hospital this morning. Nels Olaf Larson and Martha Kristina Supt. Topic: "Preparing for or intermediate points, let me Mr. Paradis from Border was Dr. Bauguess, children's specialist, a Thureson of Wayland were married the Savior." bale your hay up in first class shape. business visitor here this week. from Minneapolis is visiting in the Victor Lundbohn will leave Saturday at high noon on Monday at the Young People's meeting, 7: Topic: Address Box 4, Ericsburg, Minn. city. for his former home at Warroad Lutheran parsonage by Rev. J. H. "True Patriotism: What it is^ and Chas. Pine. 15-16-17-18c William Charters of Littlefork was where he will visit for the next six Warmanen. Does." Leader: Mis? Mayme Uheran. in the city this week on business. R. Scarlet of Littlefork spent a few weeks.. FOR SALE:—Sulky plow good as -o days here this week transacting business. PETTIS-HAWKINS Evening service, 7:45: First of/a new for sale cheap has not plowed F. W. Van Nort of Big Falls transacted Mrs. M. Burton returned from th£ series of illustrated addresses. "A over twenty acres. Inquire Jas. business here Tuesday morning. twin cities this week following an Donald Pettis® and Miss Bernice Worldwide Business." N Ewald, International Falls. 16-17p Mrs. Peter Vadnais is rtceiving extended visit there with friends and Hawkins, both of Littlefork, were Come to Bethlehem church Sunday. treatment at the Northern Minnesota relatives. united in marriage Tuesday at the A cordial welcome awaits you. WORK WANTED—Young man desires The Norwegian Ladies' Aid met hospital. 'v Methodist parsonage by Rev. C. E. evening work. Experienced yesterday afternoon in the church Miss Myrtle Sullivan is again at Ireland. The young couple are well METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH soda clerk, etc. Inquire at The Press basement. Orland Duffield of St. Cloud arrived home here after concluding an extended and favorably known in the community Claude E. Irelanc^ Pastor office. 16p here last week and will make this city visit with relatives at Milwaukee, in which they reside. Immediately Louis Sher concluded a week's his future home. Wisconsin. following the ceremony they left by Services at the Norwegian Lutheran FOR SALE: One 1917 Dodge ca business trip to the twin cities and o-—- boat for Rainy Lake City where they Church, 6th St. and 6th Ave. very cheap. S. E. Gregg, Littlefork Duluth Saturday. Anthony Mahitka left yesterday for W- M. Currie and family will change will visit with relatives. They will Minn. 1 Rochester, Minnesota, where he will Sunday school, 10:00. their residence from Fort Frances to continue to make their home at Littlefork. Supt G."V. Kinney, A. E. Anderson receive medical treatment. this city during the coming week, having Morning Worship, 11:00. FOR SALE—Ford Sedan in first clascondition, and Miss Uhrane are visiting the Subject: "Faith's Mighty Vision. secured a house on third street, cheap for cash or terms Mrs. C. W. Monty entertained country schools. Young People's Meeting, 7:00. o*— JViACCABEE CARD PARTY $150 worth of extras included in the Tabernacle society this week, at V. D. Mclntyre has accepted a position Evening Worship, 8:00. bargain. Inquire at The Press office. Mrs. Dan Holler and John Christie E. W. Backus returned here last her home on Seventh street. with the Burton Department You are cordially invited to join in carried off the honors at a card party Monday night after spending a few store as window trimmer and card the worship, and social activities of given by the Sir Knights of Maccabee WANTED TO BUY—Second hand days at Kenora. The ladies of the Bethlehem Aid writer. He arrived here from Minneapolis our church. last Tuesday night at the Odd Fellows' dining room or kitchen chairs. were entertained at the home of Mrs. this week. hall. l^ine tables of the interesting Phone 531. Mrs. Joe McKibbage left Tuesday J. T. Watson yesterday afternoon. ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH game of bridge were played. for Marinette, Wisconsin, called there Mr. and Mrs! O. M. Carr of Pelican H. A. Mayer, Pastor LOST—Wednesday afternoon, a small by the illness of her brother. Mr and Mrs. Ernest J. TheriauiTt returned Rapids arrived here this morning. Mr. MISS HOLT SURPRISED purse containing two Canadian ten home Sunday morning^ after a Carr will spend a few days here in Sunday school at 9:45. Miss Margaret Holt was hostess and dollar bills and some small change. Mrs. John Decker left for Marinette, short honeymoon trip to the twin conference with Mr. King, manager Morning service at 11:00. honor- guest at a delightful surprise Finder please return to The Press Wisconsin Tuesday evening, called cities. of the local store. Evening services at 8:00. birthday party arranged by a number office and collect reward. there by the death of a relative. Come to English Lutheran church— of her friends on Wednesday evening. Dick Ross of Minneapolis, but George McLean, general manager of the little church with the big messagfe. The evening was passed in games and HEMSTITCHING Henry Christianson motored to Skim formerly of this city, spent several the International Lumber company, general jollificaion. Among those All kinds. 10 cents per yard neat yesterday and will visit over the week days here the early part of the week departed last night for Spooner in connection He: Is it true that ignorance is present were the Misses Jennie Baker, work, prompt service. end with his parents who reside there. renewing old acquaintances. with official duties. The saw bliss? .Margaret Hanson, Veronica Campbell, Border Hemstitching Co., 'mill here has finished with the season's Francis Bailey, Oris White and Nellie She: You look happy enough. 615 Ninth Avenue. Mrs. Cora Christianson and son of Rev. J[. H. Warmanen will conduct run. Doyle. Miss Holt was genuinely surprised, Lutheran services next Sunday at the Minneapolis are guests at the home not having any intimidation of Mrs. Christianson's sister, Mrs. B. Norman school house at 10:30 a. m., Mrs. Geo. Lee arrived here the latter Ruelle. that the party was to be held for her. and at the Loman church at 7:30 p. m. part of the past week from Merrillan, Fabrics that Spell Wisconsin, and will make her WILL ENTERTAIN PRESIDENT Messrs. Cruickshank and Hurlburt Victor Plath, formerly employed at home in this city. She is the mother the First National bank here, motored visited in the Laurel vicinity Tuesday The Far North Rebekah Lodge No. of the Misses Gladys, Edith, and Ethel Wear-Plus Style Finish and in the interests of the Reedy-forsheriff up from Minneapolis the latter part of 180 will entertain the assembly president, Lee and Mrs. F. E. Patterson. campaign. the past week and is visiting here at Mrs. Alice Shivley at their annual the homes of friends. district meeting which is to be A pleasing report to the effect that Extra Pants to Match Miss Myrtle Fellman, teacher at the held here Saturday, October 21, at Mrs. Peter Vadnais is in very good Mark M. Abbott accompanied by high school, underwent an operation one o'clock. Rebekah lodges from condition considering the seriousness for appendicitis at the' Northern Minnesota M. D. Obert and A. E. Carlson went to the various communities throughout of the operation that she underwent hospital this week. the Nett Lake district the first of the the county and all visiting members yesterday, was received from the Northern week. Mr. Abbott, county agent, expects are invited to attend. Supper will be Minnesota hospital today. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Ballou motored* to finish the Farm Bureau drive served at 5:30 p. m. which will enable ——o to Bemidji Tuesday and were accomlou's -this week. all visiting members, who wish to do R. G. McLeod, the Caloric furnace mother and aunt, Mrs. G. P. o—— so, to leave on the seven o'clock train. man, has been busy during the past Ballou, from Rowen, Iowa. Julius and Louis Sher and families week installing his furnaces in various enjoyed a pleasant motor trip and ILLUSTRATED SERVICES homes in this and nearby communities Mrs. J. Campbell who has been visiting visit to Hibbing over the week-end. Beginning next Sunday evening an insurance against the cold of as her daughter, Myrtle, for sevr The return trip was made over the (October 15th) Rev. A. W. MacNeill winter. Among those who recently eral days left yesterday for Hibbing new road and the distance was covered will present a series of illustrated services, have had this modern convenience installed .where she will visit1, with friends, and with dates and subjects as follows in five hours. are W. T. Richards and Ted from there will return to her home in Johnson. Mr. Johnson is also remodeling Duluth. A tourist party composed of Mr. and October 15: "'A Worldwide Business." his residence. Mrs. A. Oelhofen, Mr. and Airs. Louie H. W. Forrer, nominee for the the Mondone and Mrs. Klade spent several October 22: "Some American A large crowd of people will attend office of sheriff, spent several days days here this week enjoying the Shrines." the entertainment to be given by the scenery of the surrounding, country. here this week in the interest of his October 29: "Four Thousand Miles Mooseheart Concert Party at the campaign. Mr. Forrer expressed himself The party motored here from Tomahawk, Through Africa." Grand Theatre tonight if the advance as being well pleased with his Wis. November 5: "Japan, the Land of sale of tickets is a criterion. The possibilities. the Lotus Flower." concert, which is sure to be an enjoyable W. A. Noonan of Baudette spent November 12: "The Passion Play affair is being staged under the Sunday here en route to Bemidji in Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gagnon returned at Oberammergau" (with views of the auspices of the local Moose organization. from Baudette Sunday after the interests of his campaign for representative 1922 performance.) It will also include the showing concluding an automobile trip to Mrs. from the Beltrami district. November 19: "The Greatest Wonder of the latest motion pictures of Mooseheart. Gagnon's former home at Argyle in Mr. Noon^an made the trip to this city of the World." in company with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. company with Mr. and Mrs. Glen November 26: "The Voice of Many Cljampney of Baudette. Peterson, Mr. and .Mrs. F. V. Peterson Waters." FOOD SALE and Mrs. Henry Firminich who December 3: "Cor&l Islands of the The Swedish Lutheran Ladies' Aid A1 Arney, recently appointed deputy motored" back to Baudette Monday. Pacific." will give a food and handwork sale on sheriff, and Geo. Slater returned from December 10: "Thrilling Tales of next Saturday afternoon at Reuter's Fergus Falls yesterday after having the Philippines.' Ed. Durbin is th^ proprietor of the market. Home baked bread and pastries escorted Wasyl Kgeyluk who was "The Ministry of December 17: Blevins Cash market by virtue of recent and other foods a plenty. "committed to the institution for Healing." purchase. Mr. Blevins will conduct feeble minded at that place. December 24: SECOND CARD PARTY 'Story of the Other the market until such time as Mr. Wise Man." Durbin is able to secure a manager. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gedney will accompany Each of the above sermon-lectures Mr. Blevins is a partner in a wholesale The St. Thomas League of the Catholic will be accompanied by' many interesting house at Warroad and following the latter's mother Mrs. Gilbertson, church held a card party last evening who has been a guest of the views. Service begins promptly his departure from this locality he will in the basement of the Catholic Gedneys here for the past week, back at 7:45 with a brief song and devotional take an active part in that business. church, which was the second of the exercise. Everyone cordially to her home in Bemidji tomorrow. season's series. Lunch was served by /r They will make the trip by automobile. invited to attend. the ladies of the church. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Keyes returned QUALITY-CLOTHE LOMAN AID the early part of the week after concluding a month's visit in the east, The Lutheran Ladies Aid of Loman Canada and other points. While will meet on Saturday afternoon at stopping in Minneapolis enroute home the home of Mrs. Norman Schoita. On they met Geo. P. Watson, formerly of Saturday evening the Aid will give a this place, who was nominated at the social at the Loman church. We want you to see these suits for men and young men— primaries for the office of state senator They're in this season's styles, the fabrics are wool and in such from the Rice county district. ODD FELLOWS CARD PARTY colors and qualities as the careful buyer enjoys making his According to Mr. Keyes, Mr. Watson selection from^ ha:T* already started an active campaign The Odd Fellows held their card and is confident that he will win Serges, worsteds,worsteds, cashmeres, are the popular party in the Odd Fellows hall last fabrics this season. out at the November election. Saturday evening. A large crowd attended the! affair and whist was played Quality considered the prices are very low. ENTERTAINED AT CARDS at twenty tables. Lunch was served and the rest of the evening was spent Two pants suits Mrs. Johnny Gibson, and Mrs. John in dancing. With Every f30.00, f35.00 and f40.00 Thompson entertained the Royal Neighbors at a card party at Mrs. To Gain a Good Reputation TIE JOLLY JOGGERS Gibson's home on Sixth Street lastTuesday Regular Dinner The way to gain a good reputation night. Eight tables of bridge Make! your selection early. is to endeavor to be what you appear. "ere played, the favors being won by That is precisely the manner in which Mrs. John Reiners and Mrs. Jack McDonald. Fragrant and delicious coffee Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has "YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER" 4-Piece Orchestr^ served free of charge with all gained its reputation as a cure for at will make you step when regular dinner orders.* 0. N. CARR & CO. coughs, colds, croup and whooping THE "JUST MARRIEDS" MEET .. The unexcelled quality of they play those snappy jazzy cough. Every bottle that has ever our cooking is maintained. been put out by the manufacturers dance pieces at the popular Have you tried our home made The recently organized young married has been fully up to the high standard dance hall at pastry yet? people's society met at the home of excellence claimed for it. People 14th "The Store of Quality" constituted Ericaburg .of Mrs. James King. Sewing CHICAGO CAFE have. found| that it can be depended the program for the afternoon Oct. upon for the relief and cure of these .International Fall* '1 Minnesota following which the hostess and ailments and that it. is pleasant AND PASTRY SHOP iSi* i.±s%£- delightful luncheon.. served sate to take. For sale by S. N Rubin. at