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News G During the Week Grand Rapids and Vicinity | Rey. Stilli of Cohasset Methodist { church, was im the village Tuesday. Wm. McAlpine spent Sunday w: Howard McLachlan, at Deer River. J. H. Grady, of Cohasset, was in the village on business Tuesday. Wm, Rannfranz, of Coleraine, spent Sunday in the village with friend Archie McDougal went to Federal Dam on a cruising expedition Mon- day. Mrs. C. E. Aiken went to Minne- apolis Tuesday for a few day’s visit with friends. 2 Mrs. Van Nest and Miss Bonniwell, ot Deer River, were Grand Rapids visitors Saturday. ma a Herbert Grove, who is employed in Lovey drug store, spent Sun- day in the village with friends. Rey. Norman Tully of St.Paul, who has bedu visiting his mother for the past week, returned honfe today. Mr. efid Mrs. R. K. Stokes, of Cok set, were visitors in the vil- lage ‘Tuesday afternoon and even- ids. jGeorge Rupley, that shrewd buyer oi uorthern Minnesota ‘tax titles, was im the village on business Mon- County Commissioner M. O’Brien, ‘of Cohasset, was in attendance at the funeral of James M. Murchie Monday. The Catholic Ladies’ Altar society will meet with Mrs. M. Daub, Thurs- day aivernoon. All are imvited to attend. Arrangements have been made fcr | a social dance at Village hall Friday and a very pleasant time is anticipated, ? C. J. Biler, manager of the grocery department at H. Hughes & Co.’s sture, went to: Duluth on business this morning. The Royal Neighbor Flower Fund Bociciy met with Mrs. John McVeigh Tuesday afternoon and a good at- tendance is reported. 3. H. Thompson and G. G. Wood, nected with the Minnesota Wood- are Co., at Cohasset, were im tue village on business Thursday. Mrs. James M. Murchie accompani- ed Rev. Murphy to Wadena today wuere she will visit until her res - dence here has peen put in repair. The title of the sermon at the) ten ocleck mass at St. Joseph's lic church Sunday morning will be “The Picture of a True Christiam. B. P. Munson, who has been r sister, Mrs. Will Nis- for the past week returned o her home at Minneapolis Mon- i. Callahan came down from Coha | sct on business Saturday and ou Monday departed for Ray to take harge of the camps of O’Brien & Catlahan rs. Philip Smith announces that | S the agency for the Sherwin Shop of Duluth. Anyone wish- the goods may do so by her home E. Spencer Munphy, of Wa- dgna, former rector of the church of ihe Holy Communion, arrived here Suuday, to tage charge of services | at the funeral of James M. Murchie. c. B. Websteer, probate judge-elect, in the village Thursday and od the Heralid-Review to send fis paper so St. Peter uptil January Ist, as he will visit with his pare... until that date. R. R. Beil, who on account of ill health spent the greater portion of the summer months on his farm, has greatly improved in health and | 4s new at the old stand attending: to business as usual. The baby contest at the Gem is attracting considerable attention amd there is a mighty fine bunch babies on exhiipition, The date of the last entry will soon be amnounc- ; ed so hurry and get yours on i list. Perry Coffron, of Deer River, con- ductor on the Itasca Logging road, was in the village Monday, he be- ing subpoenaed on the special ven- ire im the Raniele murder case, He wes not among the number chosen and spent the day visiting with old friends. The ladies of the Presbyterian, church will hold a sale of useful and fancy articles, in the church lecture room on Friday aftemmoon and even- img. A 15c lunch will be served dur- ing the sale, consisting of sandwich- es, doughnuts and coffea, et athered Bear in mind the Catholic ladies’ card party, which will be held at Mrs. Lent’s millinery parlors Friday evening, December 15. A good time is assured all who come and to make things interesting a 100 (plece set of dishes will be given away during the evening. Services! will be held at the M. E. church next Sunday as_ follows: Preaching at 10:30 o'clock, a. m., Sunday school at 11:45, a. m., Ep- worth league at 7 p. m., and preach- ing at 7:45 p. m. A cordial invita- tion is extended everybody to at- tend. Mesdames W. J. Powers and Will Nisbett entertained jointly at the home of the former Friday afterno There were 36 invitations out and the afternoon was spent in playip: six-handed euchure. A @ainty lunch- epn was served and the ladies « unite in declaring it one of the most pleasant afternoons, socially, of the season, C. S. Clark, representing St, John’s Nursery Co., of Fairmont, Minn., has been here the past week taking orders for 1911 spring delivery. Mr. Clark states that all trees and shrubs sold by him, which die out within 2 years are replaced free of charge. sor particulars see Mr. Clark, or his assistant, George Tibedeau. W. C.-Hant, superintendent of the LaRue mime at Nashwauk, acconi- panied: by Capt. Martin, of Hibbing, came over Monday evening to view the test pit operations.on.Poole’s arm of Pokegama Jake. The pit is now down a depth of twenty-five feet and the work is reported to be g0- Jug om Wery smoothly, a big force pump taking care of the seepage. The local M. B. A. lodge held their annual election of officers Tuesday evening and the following were chosen for the ensuing year: Pres. Wm. L. Maddy; Vice-Pres. Esther M. Shipman; Sect, Lilian M. Halvor- son; Treas. Frank. L. Raymond; Chaplain Minerva L. Myers; Conduc- tor Chauncey B. Myers; Watchman Frank J. Zeininger; , Sentry Thomas B. Munce. George Currie, who wiil have charg of B. P. Munson’s logging operations in this sectian of the state, retur. ed from a trip along the line of dhe iM. & I, Saturday and sta. that while on the way to Bemidji he noticed a number of Indian ag- ents confiscating bottles in the pos- session of lumberjacks. Mr. Currie states a number of saloons in towms along the line of the M. & I. were closed last’ week. Miss Katherine Doran entertained }at her home Saturday evening | honor of Miss Nora Hibacher, who ‘departed for her home at Super Tuesday. The feature of the even ings enjoyment was an art exhibit and a light luncheon was also on of the enjoyable features. During her stay here Miss Sbacher has made many friends, who will be glad coming spring. | D. V. Case, the architect who drew the plaps for the McAipine and Hughes blocks, came over from Hib- bing on Monday even- ing and while in conversation with ‘a Herald-Review representative stat- ed the McAlpine block was the most solidly constructed of any build- ‘ing on the range and he knows of | no two-story building in Duluth its | equal, either in finish or appearance. | Mr. Cas@ expects to open up an of- |@ice at Duluth shortly after the 1st | of the year. business The Grand Rapids roller rink was | agaim opened to the public Monday evening after being closed since spring and the proprietor O. L. Rann- franz, already reports a rushing bus ness. A new electrical brass band | has bean received and with it th | latest two-steps and waltzes. Mr. | Rannfrémz states the rink will be open each evening of the week and Sunday afternoons and he plans on | securing several exhibition skaters | during the winter. | A very pretty wedding took place | Saturday evening at nine o'clock |at the F, J, Mundigel home, when | Anton ©. Johuson and Miss Celia Leppi were united im marriage. The | ceremony was performed by Rev. J. | J: Parish, of the Methodist church jin the presence of a large number of friends and the couple were sup- | ported by Misses Edith Anderson and Selma Laki and Messrs.Hanson and | Stardis. The young people have both been employed at the laundry and will continua to make Grand Rapids their home. to learn that sbe will return the| GRAND RAPIDS HERALD-REVIEW Wednesday, December 7, 1910. THE GOOD OLD XMAS TIME) The Very Best Cifts Are Those That Are Lasting, Useful and Ornamental. ..... 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