25 YEARS AGO
Randy and Terri Shoberg proudly announce the birth of their daughter, Rebecca Ann, 8 pounds, 2 ounces, 21 inches long, born yesterday.
Don and Lil Walls and Duane Kerry wish to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Robin Kay, to Darren Arnold Baumchen, son of Ginger and Arnie Baumchen.
40 YEARS AGO
Newest member of the staff of Walgreen Drug Store, Highway 53, is William Marvel, 26, who came here from Tacoma, Wash.
Magic Mirror Beauty Salon will be opening soon at 1613 Third Ave. W., South International Falls. Gail St. Germain, proprietor.
A girl was born today in Falls Memorial Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Grover.
50 YEARS AGO
Tony Lynch, outstanding Falls athlete, has been selected to receive the Minnesota Athlete of the Year award. The award includes a scholarship of $300 to attend the school of his choice.
A girl was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Long, 5 pounds, 12 ounces.
A daughter was born April 28 to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Noblet, 8 pounds, 4 1/4 ounces.
Econo-O-Wash Laundry on Highway 53 has installed two new hair dryers. Special: Hair drying free all week.
60 YEARS AGO
A daughter was born today at Falls Memorial Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gorder, weight, 8 pounds, 8 ounces. Name chosen, RaNae Annette.
A son was born yesterday at Falls Memorial Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Olson, 1215 Sixth St., 8 pounds, 12 ounces.
A daughter was born yesterday at Falls Memorial Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Willis Anderson, 1021 Eighth St., weight, 9 pounds, 15 ounces.
A son was born yesterday at Falls Memorial Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bahr, weight, 8 pounds, 7 ounces.
70 YEARS AGO
A daughter was born today to Mr. and Mrs. William Babineau of Papermaker’s Colony at the Littlefork Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Swanson, 806 1/2 Fifth St., announce the birth of a son today at the Littlefork Hospital. Gary Eugene are the names chosen for the child.
Mrs. Raymond Nelson (Ann Sjostrom), accompanied by Mrs. A. Sjostrom and Mrs. Henry Nelson left today for Napa, Calif. Mrs. R. Nelson will join her husband to make her home in Napa.
Harry Kimpton, veteran postman, is having an enforced “vacation” for several days as a result of a dog bite received Tuesday.
Compiled by International Falls Public Library

