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The Ely Echo
Ely, Minnesota
October 24, 1973     The Ely Echo
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Ely Echo El,, Mn. 557:, oct, 24,1973 cHo s of the PAST by Charles W. Ingersoll At Home in Isabella by Sandra Saberniak GOING-AWAY PARTY: There will be a going-away party for l)areld and Gerry Davis Friday, October 26 at the Evergreen Resort. tlappy hour is at 6:30 and supper starts at 7:30. A smorgasbord dinl~er will be served ($3.50J Call in your reservation One of my hobbies is collecting paper antiques. I have a shelf full to Sandy Usack at tile Isabella Ranger Station, 293-4255. of old magazines dating back to 1930. Tile oldest magazine 1 have The Davis Family is transferring to the Vienna Ranger District is TIlE BOYS' MAGAZINE and dated August 1917. I received it on tile Shawnee National Forest in southern Illinois. this week from a friend in P, edminsler, Peru,sylvania. I was just two years and four months old when this issue was published. THE O1,I) NEIGIIBOI(S: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bildeaux and family are BOYS' MAGAZINE was published by The Scott Redfield Company enjoying tile change and challenge of adapting to their new home of Smethl~)rt, Pa. Subscription price was $1.00 a year and it was and are:,. Toni is now working for the "Mid-States Division" of puhlished once a month. It contained short stories, serial stories, Tilton Equipmcnl Company, which is located just out of Sullivan, PUZZles, stmnpcollectingsectionandapageofjokes. Themost fun Missouri, Their new address is: Route 2, Box 253 A; Sullivan, 1 got oht of this issue were the advertisemems.._DhlSY AIR Missouri631il',(t. RIFLES--NEW DEPARTURE COASTER BRAKES FOR YOUR BIKE--NEVERI,EAK TIRE FLUID FOR YOUR BIKE BABY StlOWErl: A surprise baby shower was given for Mrs. TIRES-. GOODYEAR BIKE TIRES--and an ad of the ARDEE Lynn Ilousey October lfi in the home of Mrs. Ruth Nelson. Mrs. NOVELTY COMPANY of Stamford,, Conn.., offering a gadget llousey reeeiw~d many fine gifts and a luncheon was served. The which fit in the mouth that would enable you to throw your voice, shower was given by friends. The price of the gadget was 10 cents. I spent a couple of hours reading this old magazine, Couldn't help but compare this 1917 BRt)WNIES: Thirteen lsahella Brownies from Troop 326 issue with the "trash" that is found on newsstands today that can entertained the Golden Age Group at the Zion Lutheran Church, be purchased by our teen age boys and girls. leinland. October 17. They presented a puppet show depicting the Another ad in this magazine Offered a 13 week trial subs+'iption Brownie story. to'rttl£ PA'rttFINI)ER for only 15 cents. The PATHFINDER was an illustrated weekly, published AT THE NATIONS CENTER, for 'rRIl): Mr. and Mrs. Roger Holden spent a week and a halt' the Nation. a paper that printed all the news of ihe world and that traveling through North Dakota, Montana, and Idaho. Among told the truth and only the truth. The first issue was published in their slops they saw Yellowstone Naiiomd Park and Glacier 18,~rl and came to an end in the late 1930's. It was published in National Park. Washinglon, D.C. Unfortunately, l do not have a copy of this magazine. It anyone has some old magazines or papers stacked VISITATIONS: Mr. and Mrs. AI Joujppi, Isabella, spent the away and Ihey have a copy I will certainly talk business, weekend visiling Mr. Robert Peterson, St. (;loud, and Mr. and Mrs. Elios ()hlgren of ('lear I,ake. Gary and Gerold Nagel, l)elle Plain, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ,James Usack. Isabella./lie weekend of Oelober 2o. BOOK OF TIlE WEEK--"IN SEARCIt OF DRACULA". M¢~t the real l)racula in this incredible book that reveals the terrifying truth about the Draculas of fiction AND FACT. Traces the exploits of the bloody prince and his evolution into the vampire star of the cinema and late-night television. P,.T. McNally and R. Florescu are lhe authors. Can be purchased at most good book stores or from your local library. EMPI,()YMENT OI)I)OIITUN1TY: Thc Isabella Ranger 1)istriet , ( • ,)r:. ~ is looking for a salety niai, hir lilt' i'ot'k-rakil,g crew. Call 2.1.1-4_a.) Ior more hlforlU~il ion, PERSONAI~ LE'I'TEt'~S: A reader from ltibbing asks: "Who were the stars on lhe old radio show GAY NINETIES REVUE? Whal year did the program start?" The shirs were Beatrice Kay and Joe ttoward It(imposer of 1 WONDER WttO'S KISSING I!ER NOW? ~. The program started on CBS in 1040. In answer 1o our Ely reader J, Carroll Naish played the part of Luigi Baste on the MFE WlTIt LUI(;I radio shov