International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 2, 1922 · Page 4 of 8
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FRANK CARLSMf HAS CHURCH WiTHMWNffiOHRACE Men's Broadcloth METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Items of this cohunn wilThe gladlj rcewr»J. T^lephon* 32. Frank Carlson, who decided to become $4.50 Claude E. Ireland, Pastor Flannel Shirts Reader* owe It to their guests and to themselves to see that for office a sticker candidate the items of local interest are reported. Every item will be given of county commissioner in the first district, Sunday school, 10 a. m. proper consideration when the source is known. in opposition to Win. Harrigan, in Brown, Tan, Bine "Jesus Heals the Paralytic." -O will not enter the race. The Only Morning worship, 11. name appearing onthe county ballot Flash Lights and Flash Light Bulbs Radiator alcohol at^ Hollers' Ti^e & and Grey. Sizes 15-17 Subject, "The Greatest Thing in the in the first district will be that of the Battery shop. at Hollers' Tire & Battery shop/ World.'" present commissioner, Wm. Harrigan. —-o— Epworth League, 7. J. O'Larry of Duluth is a business Come to the Y. P. S. of the English Topic, "The Secret of Making One's" Lutheran church on Thursday at 8. visitor here today. Gifts Effective." Program, games and lunch. Evening service, 8. Otis Gordon left last night for ——o— Subject, "Men -Who Missed the Northome on a political tour for several G. A. Olson is leaving tonight for NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES Trail." Margie, where he. wijl spend a few days. You are cordially invited, to these days on school busin'ess. services. .. HALLOWE'EN PA|ITY Bring the radio concerts into your Dorothy and Bobbie Schafer, Beatrice home. Northern Lakes Radio Service, Flash Lights andFl^sh Light Bulbs BETHLEHEM CHURCH and Perk Jevne, LucHle Keenan, at Hollers' Tire & Battery shop. care Shapira's store. Ai Wall^B MacNeil, Minister. Jack, Grover and Evelyn Green, Paul ——o Honey, Milton Mitchell, Renee Keyes, Frank Keyes left last night for Minneapolis- /Mrs. Emil Beyer underwent an operation VOTE FOR Sunday morning, 10:30: Preaching George Masters, Winifred and Clayton this morning at the Northern on a tour relative to his candidacy service. Subject, "The Enduring Fragrance Lund, Dorothy Rauch, and Dorothy for state treasurer. Minnesota hospital. of a Beautiful Life." A'sermon and Donald Price were the guests at F. J. McPartlin for the Sunday after All Saints' Day. a Hallowe'en party given by Marjorie John Berg left last night for Owatonna Dr- B. F. Osburn and party of. Iowa Sunday school, 11:35. Lesson topic, and George Millard last night at the where he will spend the latter doctors returned. from a successful "The Ministry of Healing." Superintendent, Millard home on .Third street. The part of this week on business. hunting trip in Canada this morning. E. Bergsman. house was artistically and beautifully Young People meeting, 7. Topic, decorated in black and yellow streamers, Ladies' Aid of English Lutheran Mrs. M. E. Withrow arrived this Better Thinking." Leader, N. Olson. For back cats, pumpkins and witches. church meets at the church on Thursday morning from Minneapolis, after Song service and address, 7:45. The youngsters spent a delightful evening at 2:30. Mrs. H. Mayer will entertain. spending a week there visiting friends. Wednesday afternoon, the Ladies' playing games. Aid society. STATE SENATE O. J. Johnson returned last night Wednesday evening, choir rehearsal. BRIDGE PARTY George McLean general manager of from Stillwater, where he has been Come to Bethlehem church Sunday. Mrs. L. C. Seybold entertained a the Internationa] Lumbir company visiting relatives for the past few A cordial welcome awaits you. number of guests at a card party last left last night for Spooner to transact weeks. night at her home on Sixth street. business for the lumber company. HOLY TRINITY Three tables of bridge were played, o—- He has served four years in the House of Representatives and is acquainted Brinly Abbott, Rector. H. I. Magladry left last night for Mrs. .A. Morse winning first prize, with all the members of the Senate and House, which means M. Shapira returned this morning Littlefork in the interests of his candidacy and Mrs. Fred Day second prize. A a majority of those who will make up the next Senate and House. He from Minneapolis, where he spent the Twenty-first Sunday after Trinity. for county superintendent of dainty lunch was served by the hostess. can start right with that acquaintance with men, and also an acquaintance past two weeks- on a purchasing trip Morning prayer and sermon, 11. schools. with the rules. He can get bills passed before a new man for the furniture store. could Subject, "The Sacred Mite." learn how to draw one. He is well liked by the members, as was shown Sunday school, 2:45. Mrs. Gill and children returned this FORT FRANCES PARTY by the words spoken in his favor at Bemidji a few nights ago by t! C. W. Monty returned this morning Vespers and address, 7:45. morning from Minneapolis where they The Misses Myrtle and Iva Collum speaker of the House, W. I. Nolan, who told the people of Bemidji from Minneapolis, where he attended Subject, "Our Popular Hymns— spent several weeks visiting have entertained over thirty guests lt their that "If you want things done—if you want to get the things that the*M. E. A. On his way back he visited 'Abide With Me.'" .) friends and relatives. home on Armit avenue, Fort Frances, northern Minnesota needs—send McPartlin to the Senate. I have served in the Harrigan district. Do you know the history and message last night. The rooms were prettily with him four years and I tfnow that he can get the things you of the hymns we love so well? A member of Drs. Larson decorated to suit the occasion and the need for northern Minnesota." Come, let us jtudy them together on & Larson, Specialists The public is cordially invited to a evening was spent in playing games The next four years promise to be crucial years for Koochiching Sunday evenings-. dance given by the Maccabees Ladies in the examing of and dancing, after which a delicious county. The taxpayers of the county will want a man in the State Senate Thursday evening, Nqv. 2nd, at the eyes and fitting glasses lunch was served. The guests from who is familiar with our problems, one who is familiar with legisative THOS. WHITE OUT OF Masonic hall. Lunch will be served. will be ati^yictoria Hotel, Monday, International Falls included Dr. and procedure, and above all a man from our own county who is capable RACE FOR SHERIFF Mrs. Geo. poller. Nov. 6, and Wednesday, Nov. 8th. Mrs. Craig, Misses M. Houlihan, O. of making a fight if necessary in our interests. You will get very Have your glasses fitted by a specialist. Benson, Messrs. J. Rauscher, V. Hinote, little consideration from a candidate from Beltrami county, if one is To My Friends, and the Voters of Mrs. Daugherty returned this morning B. Bergland and A. Hinote. elected. He has had no legislative experience and will be a stranger in Koochiching County: from Minneapolis. She was accompanied the next session. Because of the fact that many of my back by ^er sister, Mrs. BIG CROWD ATTENDS MASONS ENTERTAIN vote for F. McPartlin means a vote for the best interests of A J. friends and acquaintances are under Carl Christianson, who expects to HARVEST HOME FESTIVAL Koochiching county. Twenty-five members of the Masonic the impressiop that I am a candidate spend a few days visiting here. LAST EVENING lodge of this city attended the for the office of Sheriff, and that my meeting of the Granite lodge at Fort name will appear on the county blue Seth Marshall, president of the Over two hundred and fifty people Frances, Ont., last night. Work in ballot, I take this means of calling attended the Harvest Home festival Political Advertisement Inserted by Frank H. Keyes. International Falls, Marshall-Wells company, stopped off the third degree was conducted by the their attention to the fact that I am here today and conferred with officias put on by the Koochiching Township Minn., in Behalf" of Himself, and for Which $10 is to be paid. past masters of the lodge. The ladies not an active candidate and respectfully of the M. & O. Paper company. Farmers' club and the High School of the- Eastern Star served Inch to request them NOT TO VOTE Mr. Marshall is enroute from Winnipeg Area association" at the Alexander over a hundred guests. FOR ME at the general election on Bak-r school last evening. In addition to his home at Duluth. VOTE FOR November 7th. to the splendid supper which was I wish them to further understand TO RECEIVE DEGREES served several musical selections were Neil Berger of the Namakan river that I have not withdrawn from the The patriarchial degree will be conferred rendered by the high school glee club country, Ontario, was a visitor here Frank H. Keyes race in the interest of either one of upon a large class this evening and dancing until the wee small hours today. Mr. Berger stated that ten men the other two candidates and they at the regular meeting of the Encampment of the morning was enjoyed by many from the eastern cities had ma^e reservations are free to use their own judgment of the I. O. O. F. at the hall. in the gymnasium. at his place and that he had in their selection. One-half of the proceeds from the secured licenses for them to hunt big Thanking you one and all for the LARGE ATTENDANCE evening's entertainment are to go to a game in Canada: He expects that they loyal support which you have given From Tuesday's Evening Tribune fund to defray expenses of entering will arrive here sometime this week. Candidate for Over eighty persons were served at me in the past, I beg to remain, a display at the Minnesota state fair a very successful Hallowe'en supper Yours respectfully, next year. Two years ago the Koochiching given by Mesdames Lavery, Honey, G. THOS. WHITE. Township Farmers' club was the Hinckley.and Hadler, at th^ r. Kinney, State Treasurer first organization of its kind in the home of Mrs. F. J. Lavery, 909 River WANTElD—Men or women to take county to appropriate a fund for a like the side drive, Saturday evening for orders for genuine guaranteed hosiery purpose and has again started the ball benefit of Bethlehem Church. A finely for men, women and children. rolling to accomplish a similar purpose. ladies prpared meal was served and the Eliminates darning. Salary $50 a the express their appreciation of week full time, $1.00 an hour spare generous patronage of the public. time. Experience unnecessary. International CHICKEN DINNER Nr. Keyes is a County Nan. Stocking Mills, Norristown, MRS. SEYBOLirENTERTAINS Pa. Coming? Big Chicken Dinner! Watch From Tuesday's Evening Tribune For th# Menu! Give Him a Complimentary Vote Mrs. L. C. Seybold entertained a DR. REEVES number of her friends at a Hallowe'en bridge party last night at her home on Dinner served Thursday, Nov. 2nd, Sixth street. Five tables' of bridge 5:30 to 8:00 o'clock P. M. in ^he base REGIStERED OPTOMETRIST were played during the evening, Mrs. ment of the Norwegian Lutheran 508-510 Mowatt Ave, Fort Francesi V. Kinney winning first prize, and G. church, Sixth street and Sixth avenue, Mrs. B. Ballou second prize. G. Eyes Examined by Modern Methods by the Ladies' Aid of the M. E, Mrs. Seybold will^ also entertain church. Glasses Fitted, Broken Lenses Replaced again this evening Menu Without the Delay or Expense of Sending Out as We- Do Our Qwn Chick£n Desosser HALLOWE'EN PARTY Whipped Potatoes Grinding. From Tuesday's Evening Tribune Baking Powder Biscuits Mrs. P. H. Kin ports entertained Giblet Gravy' .number of young ladies at a Hallowe'en .. Mashed Turnip party afher home on Third street FOR TRAPPERS Jellies Pickles last night in honor of her niece, Miss Perfection Salad Grace Kinports, of l^mneapolis^-w'ho R. CHASE. P. Pumpkin Pie with Whipped Cream is visiting heV. A very pleasant evening Re-Elect was spent by the guests, after Coffee and which a dainty lunch was- served. Price, 75 cents children under 12, 40 A A S E cents. Proceeds to go to building fund FUR DEALERS DELIGHTFUL EVENING STATE AUDITOR of Methodist Episcopal church. From Tuesday's Evening Tribune Mrs. F. H. Keyes entertained at He Has Served You Well DUMB-DAN Hallowe'en party for her daughter, He's so -stupid he thinks— Renee, last night at her home on Second MOVIES That the North star is a Canadian avenue. Among those present Market your Furs right here at home—no need to actress. were Beatrice Jevne, Marjorie Millard, ship to distant points and take a chance on the market That the N. Y. Yanks are dentists. Dorothy Price, Paul Honey, .Donald changing*" to say nothing of delay and unsatisfactory And that George Ade is a drink. Price, George. Masters and Milly Mitchell. LOYALTY THEATRE settlements. Sell here and get spot cash for your That Walla Walla, Wash., is a .Chinese The young folks spent a very goods. With Every laundry^- delightful evening paying games,, after Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 4-5 That "Approximately" was the scene The Fur season promises to be good the coming which the hostess served lunch. We're proud to present y«ar. Skunks are in good demand right now and wolf of a Civil war battle. Regular Dinner RICHARD BARTHELMESS And Civil Service is a polite waiter. skins are wanted at the highest figure ever offered for BIRTHDAY PARTY Tuesday's in .— fine silky pelts such as those taken in this section. From Evening Tribune "SONNY" Mrs. F. J. McPartlin gave a Hallowe'en 7 Fragiratot and delicious coffee Do you know a Dumb/Dan Write S? hides are selling at present on fair The story of a boy who took a dead party last night ^at her home on us what he thinks,^nd we'll print it. served free of charge with all buddy's place in a blind mother's Sixth street in honor of Jkier son* regular dinner orders'. heart—and hated to live a lie. George's birthday. A number of his The unexcelled quality of DR. REEVES N Phone or write what you have to offer. The most human thing you've ever schoolmates were present, including FRED SHAW our cooking is maintained. seen—simple, sincere and sweet as the Robert Fritz, Clifford Larson, Roberta Have you tried our home made. word on the lips of- a welcoming E N TISTC Fritz, Peggy McDonald, Margaret Rpmer, pastry yet? mother—'"Sonny." Jean Fraser, Hjordis Liljeblad Mowatt Ave., Fort Frances 508-510 A sweet, strong, splendid drama of and Florence Mertens. Games and qmCAGO cafe D. D. S., L. D. S, D, D. humanity*. INTERNATIONAL FALLS dancing constituted'the evening's entertainment. MINN. AND PASTOY SHOP Graduate Royal College Dental Sur- -, Also Showing Mf~ a Lunch was sery^d at 10 30 by the hostess. ^TiiT\VO-R^LjCOMEDY"C§ •,