International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
March 26, 1914 · Page 2 of 10
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AN AFJERNOON PARTY W. E. LAWRENCE ing Easter vacation. The other school at 10 o'clock. Public wor» classes will go on as usual. THE REXALL STORE ship at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. The LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS One of the largest and most enjoyable Rev. Jacob Berger, field secretary International Falls, Minn. parties of the season was of St. Paul college, St. Paul Park, The Bethlehem rangers will that given by Mesdames J. E. will be with us next Sunday and meet at the pastor's house on Burdick and W. C. Ziemann to a Born to Mr. fcnd Mrs. R. H. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Corrin are G. F. Swinnerton, M. D., C. M. preach both morning and evening. Saturday at 3:00 prepared for a few of their lady friends at the Davidson on Tuesday last, a rejoicing over the birth of a He comes to us well recommend' Physician and Surgeon hike. The girls 'Whatsoever Club' Masonic hall yesterday afternoon daughter. daughter. ed and we look for good service will meet in the social room on from 2130 to 6 o'clock. Eyes Examined and glasses fitted from him. We trust that he may Monday after school. Auction bridge and whist were If you want a nobby electric Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Dehart Office over Ruettell's Dept. store be greeted with good congregations the games played, Mrs. E."W. Flashtric window sign see H. N. welcomed a new daughter into at both services. International Falls, Minn. Kibbey was presented with a Harris.—Adv. their home last Sunday. The women* of the church will beautiful piece of hand-painted meet in the social room on Friday china as a token of her proficiency Remember our church seats are Dr. JENNER PERRY CHANCE Joe Raucher took a horseback The ladies of the M. E. church afternoon at 2130. All women not ride to Ericsburg Sunday, just for at Whist and Mrs. R. Young was free and everyone will find a cordial will give a food and fancy work Physician and Surgeon working elsewhere are invited to welcome. given a choice potted fern in appreciation the fun of it, he says. sale in the litis block next Saturday attend. Office over litis Drug store of her skill at bridge. afternoon. Plan to be with us next Sunday. Phone II An elaborate lunch was served Don't fail to hear Rev. Jacob FIRST METHODIST Night Calls at Hotel Koochiching Berger of St. Paul Park at the M. in the dining room, the tables "Quo Vadis" will be the photo BAPTIST CHURCH EPISCOPAL CHURCH were tastily decorated with potted E. church next Sunday. play at the new Viking on April International Falls, Minn. plants and cut flowers. The 13th. Don't make any other engagement Corner Third St and Ninth Ave. Who'll be the first to muster following invited guests were present: for that night. C. H. Blake, Pastor DR. O. C. HEIEIE Mesdames Frank Carrier, courage to wear one of the colored DENTIST L. H. Nord, B. W. Bacon, R. J. wigs which ate all the rage in EYES—Dr. Larson, the Optometrist, The union services of the Methodist The Ladies' Aid society is very Office over International Young, John Kibbey, F. O. G. the cities? will be at Hotel Victoria and Baptist congregations active and doing splendid work. State Bank April nth and 12th. Consult him Jevne, Geo. P. Watson, McNulty, last Sunday were "to-be-remembered" They meet at the church Friday McMillan, E. W. Kibbey, Geo. B. Mesdames Ziemann and Burdick if you are afflicted with defective International Falls, Minn. events. In the morning our afternoon and will be entertained gave ap arty to several of eyes or need glasses.—Adv. Ap.-9 Millard, John Rauch# Paul Kinports, church was packed from platform by Mrs. Carter and Mrs. Nord. A R. Liljeblad, John Balmer, their lady friends yesterday afternoon to doors,—seats, chairs, benches, DR. H. H. IHRIG cordial invitation is extended to in the Masonic hall. Abstracts and titles to all property Chas. Engbloom, P. S. Pendergast, and platform filled with people. DENTIST all interested ladies to attend. B. Thombs, S. J. Bean, W. in Koochiching county furnished And in the evening the Methodist Remember the sale of work and on short notice by the V. Kane, F. J. McPartlin, Fred Office over Holler's confectionery presented a similar appearance. church food in the litis block next Saturday Koochiching county Abstract Co. King, P. H. Phinney, W. Haddock, There was the largest attendance The finest spirit of International Falls, Minn. official abstractors, International afternoon by the Ladies' B. F. Bean, Dr. Mary Ghostley, at Sabbath school last Sunday christian union and fellowship Falls, Minn.—-Adv. Aid of the Methodist church. Emil Peterson, E. J. Holler, C. W. since we came as pastor. After was manifest everywhere. May DR. H. S. ROSENHOLTZ Speelman, L. A. Ogaard, Wm. two months absence we were we have many such days! The five-year-old son of Mr. For a first-class, modern, upto-date Carter, Jenney Chance, Wilbur DENTIST very much encouraged to seej hotel, nothing better anywhere and Mrs. Adlam had the misfortune Marvin, Frank Palmer, and Misses Office and residence over such splendid interest manifested,' Next Sunday morning the pastor to beak his collar bone Sunday at popular prices, remember Maud Graham and Florence litis Drug Store such a large attendance and every will speak on "Our Daily by falling on the sidewalk. Green. the Beaufort Hotel of Minneapolis, officer and teacher on duty giving International Falls, Minn. Bread," and in. the evening on He is recovering nicely under the Minn. loyal service. "Lot's Wife." care of Dr. Swinnerton. The Ladies' Aid society of the PHINNEY & CAMPBELL Remember the Glazier Jubilee Methodist church will be entertained The church has also grown in LAWYERS singers at the city hall to-morrow FOR SALE— A fine 10-acre to-morrow (Friday) afternoon Wasn't the mission offering in interest and in service. We believe night, under the auspices of the ract only 2 miles from post-office, at the church by Mesdames the Sunday school a surprise? Over International State Bank the church is in much better all cleared, 5 a*cres stripped :ind county schools. A good entertainment Carter and Nord. The boys and girls were hard at condition than it was two months other five cut off and wood corded is guaranteed. International Falls, Minn. work with their mite boxes anJ ago. These things are very encouraging up. Small house and 30 40 when the final count was made to a pastor when he two-story barn. Price $1,800. The many friends of Mr. and I SCHOOL NOTES $11.12 was reported on hand. The F. J. McPARTLIN comes back to his people after Eask payments. Enquire at. Pres.0 Mrs. Nels Waterman, formerly of (By Einar Stubee) church offering is to be taken LAWYER two months absence. It shows the office. this city will be pleased to know o- Sunday. loyalty of his people to the church Office over International that he has recovered from his Just one week more after this and speaks well for their faithful FOR SALE—Glass cabin launch recent serious illness. State Bank We cordially welcome all who and we will have on week vacation. service. "Idler." 28 feet long, 7-foot beam, worship with us. If you have no Hurrah! International Falls, Minn. fully equipped. Has 15 horsepower, The new Viking theatre is being regular church home we will be The Physics class is experimenting heavy duty Scripps engine. rapidly completed by Contractor Announcements for next Sunday doubly glad to see you at our cozy with electirc batteries GEO S. LANGLAND In fine condition. It would cost are as follows: Sabbath Adelade Perreault. Manager church. now. Some of them are trying to $1,500 to duplicate this boat when Ferguson says that they expect LAWYER make storage batteries. new. I will sell for $600 cash. This to be ready for the grand opening Office over International The Juniors had examinations is a bargain. on Monday, April 6th. State Bank in English and German grammar CHILDREN'S CORNER E. A. Vivian, International Falls, Minn. to-day. The outcome seems very 401 Board of Trade, (By Lauretta Davitt) Former Alderman Herman doubtful at present. Duluth, Minn. Koeneke, who has been spending ::m^O HN H. BRO WN Some of the pupils are wondering the winter in the Canadian northwest On the Back of the North Wind FULLER—BERQUIST the big open cream jar. She leaned if we are to have a holiday Attorney at Law and California, returned How dark the night was! The a little bit farther and a little bit when the new furniture is being Monday to take care of his business Married at the home of the black trees were swaying against Office in the litis Block farther—the cream smelled oh so installed in our room. interests here, but he expects groom's parents at Spooner, Miss the sky lighted only by millions good. She must have just a little Mr. Jewell spoke Monday on to go back again and permanently International Falls, Mnn. Cora Mabel Berquist, to .Mr. Wm. of twinkling stars. "Why don't taste—when splash! splut! splutter! "The Stems of Plants," and Tuesday reside at some suitable location Arthur Fuller. The ceremony was you come and get into bed?" called and down, down she sank. on "The Leaves of Plants." on the Pacific coast. KOOCHICHING CAMP performed by Rev. J. White yesterday Don, who had just blown out Then two struggling little paws He left Tuesday night for Minneapolis. NO. 7602 evening at 8 o'clock in the the light and crawled under the and a little pink nose came to Mr. G. A. Peterson of Big Falls, presence of a few special friends covers. But Elmer was watching the surface. Elmer hurriedly M. W. A. meets first and third Our, request for'a new sidewalk lias filed for county commissioner and relatives. the twinkling stars and listening reached out to rescue the poor Tuesdays of each month. Full has been answered and a new for that district.-Mr. Peterson is Mr. Fuller is the popular manager to the fierce north wind whistling kitten but—slowly the cream jar attendance requested. Visiting board walk has been built'from one of the old settlers a man of of the Grand theatre in this and howling around the house, vanished! "Oh dear! why didn't the school house to the opposite neighbors welcome. good judgment and sterling integrity, city. The bridal couple arrived on and shaking the trees. "Sis thinks I cover up the cream jar? Oh, I side of the street. and well likecl all who by the morning train and will make she's smart bossing things around wish I had shut the pantry door A. know him. His election to the Mr. Shannon, a representative M. B. their home here. so." he was thinking. "She kept myway board of county commissioners from the Home for the Friendless, Invitations are out for a wedding telling me to cover up the cream International Lodge No. 2303 The glare and clamor of the will be a valuable addition to it. spoke to the school on Monday. dance to-night in honor of jar when I got through dipping meets in Kane's hall every second teeming city vanished behind. The Mr. Shannon paid us a visit a the bride and groom at the Grand, some cream because something place they were coming to seemed and fourth Tuesday in each year ago also and his talks are dance to begin at 10 o'clock p. m. might fall into it. I'm not going Ray Holler returned Tuesday to make the fierce north wind month very much enjoyed by the pupils to be obeying her orders all the from the Peace River country, grow weaker and weaker, the air Visiting members welcome. of the school. MASONS' BANQUET ime. Besides she was just as able where he has been operating an was soft and warm, green grasses, A. A. Lee, Secretary. AND INITIATION Miss Gates is feeling very to cover up that cream jar as I flowers and budding trees glistened automobile stage route during the mournful, over the fact that she was, even it it was myself that winter. He says the bottom has under the mellow rays of the On Thursday evening last Koochiching uncovered it." Suddenly he felt will have no new seats in her H. STUBEE dropped out of the good times in full moon slowly sailing across Lodge No. 250, A. F. and room. She is occupying the Commercial himself carried out and up into the midnight sky. Now and then that country, no travel, no money, ARCHITECT A. M., gave a sumptuous banquet the open air, somehow he seemed department and only no investors or anything else that a cricket chirped or a frog croaked —and— in the dining room of the Masonic chairs are purchased for that to be riding on something very and faint sweet odors came is necessary for the ^success of his Superintendent of Construction hall at 6:30 o'clock. Covers were flimsy and cold, on, on, on they1from room as it is to be used merely as business is left out thee. the blossoming apple trees Office over litis Drug store laid for over eighty. The room flew over the snow covered fields a recitation room. which made him think of May was tastily decorated with emblems and lakes and tipping the dark International Falls, Minn. day and the fun of hanging baskets. The following named persons and green, and the tables forest trees. Suddenly they were There—he heard a pitiful took the examination last Saturday artistically spread and arranged tearing through the noisy city.. "Me—ow!" and saw his little MRS. JANET W. DADE CHURCH NOTES^ in order to see if they could by a committee of the Eastern Street cars, automobiles and wagons grey kitten for the last time sink qualify for patrolmen under MUSIC TEACHER Star, which consisted of Mesdames rattled over the pavements,1down, down under the bubbling BETHLEHEM CHURCH Ranger Gus. Peterson: A. T. Scarlett, Geo. N. Millard, R. Liljeblad throngs of people hurried here1cream. The north wind gave a International Falls, Minn. G. Forsythe, C. E. Allen, and P. S. Pendergast. After and there under the glare of elec-1mighty leap toward the sparkling Henry Packard and G. W. Manery Fifth Street, corner Tenth Ave. the repast the ladies held a social trie lights. The cold, shrill wind waters of the nearby ocean, then CHARLES K. SHAND of Littlefork Montie Moe of Loman E. L. Heermance, Pastor. card session while the Masons exemplified seemed to shriek with delight as Elmer felt himself falling—he grit F. A. Neffew of International Social Center for the'Community ARCHITECT the first third degree it tore through the streets, flapping his teeth, closed his eyes and fell Falls, and E.F. Anderson $ Plans and specifications for all work since the installation of the people's coats and mufflers down, down, down. When he of Lindford. Buildings Sunday school at 10 a. -m. with new offirers, Worshipful Master and making them hold tight to opened his eyes he was sitting on classes for all grades. Morning their hats. Elmer was intensely Geo. S. Langland presided in the the floor by the window in his Correspondence Solicited The new cook book just issued east, the degree was given in full worship at 11. The children's sermon interested in the little newsboys bedroom, the' cold wind was Virginia, Minnesota by the Ladies' Aid of the Swedish in an unusually efficient manner., will be on "Coffee Boilers." bravely running up arid down the whistling and rattling around the Lutheran church is now on sale at The pastor will speak to the older streets calling Extra! Extra! house and everything else was DR. GEORGE HOEY E. E. Peterson's White Grocery. Minneapolis Tribune He caught NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS people on "The Greatest Question still except 'Dora, who was peacefully VETERINARY SURGEON It is a compilation of the best recipes glimpses of cakes, candies and Ever Asked." snoring under the covers. ever gathered together in hints of ice cream in tempting —and— Owners of dogs are hereby Elmer took off his shoes and tiptoed one volume. They are the favorite arrays through the lighted windows, notified that Ordinance No. 57 relating down stairs and into the pantry. DENTIST Evening worship at 7:30. The recipes of ladies of this city and saw people hurrying to the running at large He lit a match and looked —Phone 30— theme will be '"'The Transfiguration/' and their acquaintances. Every dogs not licensed and tagged will into big department stores and into the cream jar, then he heard There will be special music. International Falls, Minn. recipe is vouched for by the lady into theatres, he could feel himself be stric^v enforced All dogs a patter of soft little feet earning The services of the day will help whose name it bears. You cannot swaying, swaying over the found running at large contrary close behind him, and looking you prepare for Easter week, the keep home successfully without smooth, glistening ice with the the provisions of that ordinance around he saw his little grey greatest week of the church year. it. They are only 75 cents each, Get The gay crowd, while strains of music will be taken up and disposed of "Muggins." "Thank goodness! and the money made by their sale FALLS DECORATING CO. from the band floated to them upon two days notice, and the She isn't in the cream jar after used for the benefit of the Reading room open each evening, will be To do your Painting, Papering over the lighted rink. Then all of owners thereof will be subjected all!" he whispered joyously, picking also on Saturday and Sunday Swedish church. The entire book and Decorating. We sell a sudden he saw his little grey to'the fine imposed by said ordinance. her up in his arms. Then he afternoons. WALL-PAPER and PAINTS is the work of the Press office aad pet kitten playfully scampering in covered up the jar, stepped out of Clark Building, Third Ave. without being egotisic we ourselves the kitchen, she ran into the pantry, Dated March 25th, 1914. •he pantry, closed the door and Phone 182 believe it is a good piece of jumped upon a shelf and John Lawless, hurried upstairs to bed with the The older girls classes in the workmanship. stuck her paw over the edge of 'Chief of Police. kitten. gymnasium will be omitted dur- x-:r- '•ir*c 7