25 YEARS AGO
Tracy Dahl, Dwight Kopkie and Angela Danielson have been named to the director's list at Wadena Technical Institute.
Winners of the handicap bowlers' trophies in the Falls Women's Bowling League are Phyllis Wallen and Lil Helderman.
40 YEARS AGO
A girl was born today at Falls Memorial Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Knuth.
Re-elect Ray Severt as Second Ward Alderman on Tuesday, April 3. Conscientious and capable.
Jim Knapp finished his freshman hockey season for the Bulldogs of UMD with two goals and two assists in 17 games as defenseman.
50 YEARS AGO
The West End Apco station is now open under the new management of Charles Gillingham. Open 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Tom Dion fell near his home on Saturday afternoon and suffered a fractured hip.
Pvt. Larry R. Grover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover, 1614 Third Ave. E., has returned to Fort Knox, Kent., following a 10-day furlough at his home here.
John Engelking and Wally and Lawrence Lepper took over the leadership in the singles division of the 16th Annual VFW State Bowling Tournament last weekend in the second round roll-off at Border Bowl lanes.
60 YEARS AGO
Mrs. Herb Viger, 1217 First Ave. E., was honored at a surprise party Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Conrad Underdahl, 1322 Seventh Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Duvos have moved to the home they have purchased in South International Falls.
A daughter was born today at Falls Memorial Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Crandall, weight, 7 pounds, 9 ounces. Name chosen, Shelleen May.
A son was born today at Falls Memorial Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hanson, South International Falls, weight, 6 pounds, 5 ounces. Name chosen, Lawrence Martin.
70 YEARS AGO
The War Department today officially released the name of Pfc. George Titus of this city as one of the 192 American soldiers held as prisoners of war by the Japanese.
Mrs. Kenneth Hallin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ingvald Dahl of Holler, left Sunday for Tennessee to rejoin her husband, Cpl. Hallin.
Pvt. Arthur R. Norquist returned to International Falls Monday after receiving an honorable discharge from the Army at Camp White, Ore.
Girls Scouts of Troop 4 met at the home of Miss Beryle Christensen to make some more war bandages and play games. Miss Christensen and Miss Ruth Place were joint hostesses.
Compiled by International Falls Public Library

