International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 30, 1914 · Page 7 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS 4^ mm SWEDISH LUTHERAN Schousby left Thursday forenoon DISTRICT NEWS CHURCH NOTES amid the rousing cheers of the CHURCH school, for the spelling contest at CHILDREN'S CORNER the Falls. Lauretta Davitt) Corner Sixth St., Seventh avenue. (By FIRST METHODIST Mr. Hjalmef Rud met with an SOUTH INTERNAPL FALLS P. O. Hanson, Pastor unlucky accident last week and EPISCOPAL CHURCH CHILDRENS CORNER then read and sewed till bedtime, cut his foot with an ax, but that Mr. West is building a new Progratii for May, festival, Friday Corner Fifth Ave. and Second St. Blossoms for May Baskets The a strange thing happened. doesn't keep him from hobbling barn. evening, May 1st, at 8 p.m. C. H. Blake, Pastor out to school, no, you bet not! hall door downstairs was locked Mr. Chas. Richardson is painting Refreshments will be served after Here's hoping for his speedy recoery.. was Ruth and Margarete Cameron but one large pane of glass his house. It will be one of close of the program. Get the church going habit. the best in the village. were spending a few days with broken from it and the key hung 'Uncle' Joe Rabids of Barwick Plan to go to church next Sunday. Violet Crosdale, daughter of their Aunt Madge. She lived on on a nail near the hole. Queer, spent the past^ week visiting Program. Mr. and Mrs. Crosdale of this village, the second floor of a white house muffled, scraping sounds were friends in Birchdale. Song, Congregation. The pastor plans to be at Ranier has taken sick with pneumonia. Rev. Howard went to Frontier at the end of the street near a heard and then heavy steps came for service next Sunday afternoon Scripture reading and prayer. Friday to conduct the funeral services ittle woods. What beautiful times 2130. thumping up the creaking stairs. at The base ball boys are all in Song, "Skona Maj." Choir. for the little son of Mr. and the good condition and will be able to they had in the forest. How different Aunt Madge hurried toward Reading, Mr. R. Liljeblad. Mrs. A. Johnson. We from Birchdale All our evening services will play a good game of ball here in it was from the dusty door, Ruth clung to Margarete's Vocal solo, Mr. Mirsch. extend our sincerest sympathies 8 7130, little village of South International begin at o'clock instead of streets, clattering wagons and cap hand. Then a man with his to those in bereavement. Violin solo, Joel L. Hanson. beginning next Sunday. Falls. smoky buildings, to roam on the This season seems to be quite a pulled over his face threw open Vocal solo, Mrs Nightingale. The dance given by the base time for accidents. Litle Walter soft green moss beneath the trees walked the door and stepped in. He ball team, of S. International The musicale Monday evening Pianq solo, Luther Hanson. Ruberg's left eye is quite severely and find little violets hidden under his Falls last Saturday evening was was a rare treat. We certainly are toward them and pulled up Reading, Mr. J. Swanson. hurt as the result of a hard proud of our local talent. Every largely attended and a good time Instrumental trio, Piano, Organ the brown leaves, to hear the the cap. "Oh Horace!" cried both bump. for number was a strong one. all the boys. Thanks to one and violin—Effie Oveson, merry bobbling of the clear into girls at once and rushing Mr. Wilmar Rud reigned supreme Jttld all of those that helped them. Luther Hanson and Joel Hanson. sparkling creek and the twitering their big brother's arms. They as a substitute for a teacher The village is fixing up the Vivian Elaine, infant child of for and the lower grades Thursday and singing of birds and then hadn't seen him for months Itreets now. Good roads are expected. Mr. and Mrs. Knute Fosse received Song, "Mit Hemlands Dal," and Friday during the absence of away to breathe the pure air! Oh! months because he had been the rite of baptism, at the parsonage Choir. Miss M. Underwood. last Sunday afternoon. did Song, Congregation. As soon as school let out to high school. "Why, how NORTHOME 25c Admission: Adults children, Friday afternoon the two girls you get in? When did you come? PELLAND Ten o'clock seems to come 10c. hurried to the woods. The day before How long can you stay And oh, T. A. Melia, principal of our around quite early on Sunday All are most cordially invited to they had found a big tree Horace, we— school, spent Saturday at International Mr. Arthur Carlson and family mornings. Remember Sabbath attend. with beautiful blossoms on it. "Well, first, I want something Falls. moved to Northome Saturday. school begins at ten o'clock. Try They were going now to pick to eat," said their brother laughing. The W. C. T. held their social We are sorry to see them leave and be on time. some for May baskets for "Then I'll endeavor to answer meeting Tuesday evening, our neghborhood. Mr. Carlson SCHOOL NOTES to-morrow. "Oh, Ruth, look! 21, your questions, but only a April at the home of Mr. and was section boss on the M. D. & We expect to have some new By Mabel Beaton cried litle sister pointing to the few at a time, Bobbitts," he said, Mrs. Jas. Troy. After the program W. railway. Mr. Doherty of Big pamphlets with familiar songs for tree. "Oh dear! some horrid boys pinching Ruth's cheek while Aunt games and a dainty lunch Falls is section boss at present. the song service next Sunday evening. have been here and picked almost Madge and Margarete hurried Was served. A goodly number Mr. and Mrs. Ogden are visiting Remember the evening Hazel Smith spent the week all the blossoms wailed Ruth. around to get him a luncheon^ Were present and all had a good at the W. H. Watrous home. service is at 8 o'clock. We begin end at her home at Laurel. She Oh, what shall we do? I'd just They didn't get to bed till almost time. The "Alligator" has been busy promptly on time. Plan to be in reports a good time. like to—!" She picked up a stick midnight because they were having Rev. M. A. Soper was called to fixing the boom. The ice from the your seat ready for the first song The modern history class absorbs and shook it at an imaginary boy. such a jolly time. Horace Bemidji Tuesday evening by the Littlefork river broke it Sunday. number. knowledge very fast these Can't you climb up after the V* played lively tunes on the organ illness of his brother. Howard Magladry visited at days. rest?" asked Margarete. Ruth and just made the girls laugh till Sunday morning a horse belonging Burton Carscadden's Friday. Sermon subjects for next Sunday The juniors are to entertain the shook her head. "Climb! Well I their sides ached at the funny to L. M. Garrison, got into Frank Pelland, Jr., was at International will be: Morning—'"The seniors at a junior-senior reception guess not! I couldn't possibly stories he told. the lake. A large crowd of men Falls Saturday. Mystery of the Grace of God." to be given in their honor reac hthose sticking out so far on But the .next morning what do gathered, but he swam till he Mr. August Hedloff of Forsythe- Evening—"Religion or Christ." Friday, May 1st. They all look the ends of the boughs," she said you think -happened? Big brother could get his feet on solid ground. went to International Falls forward to a good time. hopelessly. "Well, we'll have to down in the woods with went Monday afternoon a hor&e' belonging Monday. He informs us that Mrs. Plan tb attend our down-to\vn The ancient history claSs had do the best we can with violets up ia them, then he climbed way to J. A. Jones got in near Hedloff is still at Duluth and that church next Sunday. You will find an interesting debate last week. and pussy willows and leaves. the high tree and picked clusters the same place. By the hard work her health is improving very nicely good singing, a pleasant atmosphere, The subject for debate was: Resolved Come on." The two girls went and clusters of the beautiful pink of several men he was pulled out since her operation. cordial greetings, and a that the Spartan youth received slowly home where they found and white blossoms for them. And but was nearly exhausted. Frank Pelland, Jr., and Mr. royal welcome. Come and SEE! a better education than supper waiting them. After helping now I'm sure you can guess what J. B. Parker was a business Stokes have purchased the "Daftie" the Athenian." The debaters for their aunt with the dishes heaps of Maying fun they had Visitor at International Falls Saturday. point and intend to make BETHLEHEM CHURCH the affirmative were Earnest they went into the parlor and that night. their homes here in the future. Niles and Hartley Pendergast, At a meeting of the school Fifth Street, corner Tenth Aye, We are glad to see these vacant and for the negative, James Sullivan' E. L. Heermance, Pastor. board Saturday evening it was 160's slowly but surely being OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOBOOOTFOQOOOOOOOC KK AONQ Social Center for the and Florence Curren. The decided that a fourth teacher taken up for homes. International Falls Abstract Co. negative won. Would have to be engaged for t^ext year. Our school is certainly LOMAN The physics class were curious 10 Sunday school at a.m. Morning growing. individually and collectively last worship at 11. The serjtnon BURDICK, KREMER & KING, Proprietors Friday. "Something" too big to Camp 6 is again open and a topic will be "Cultivating the HAPPYLAND Abstracts, Real Estate and Insurance get in at the door of the laboratory small crew are getting ready for Spirit." This will be preceded by had to be hoisted in through busines about May 1st. a children's srmon. Evening worship Collections, Conveying and Loans Mr. C. B. Griffiths went to Littlefork the window,. They recited in an Our school has enjoyed a vacation at 8i o'clock note the change other class room. Sunday to work at the the past week. The teachers of hQur. The pastor will speak on J. E. BURDICK, Manager, Holden & Polkinghouse mill. visited International Falls and Seeing God." A cordial invitation The lights, which are being put International Falls Minnesota The Bear River Ladies' Sewing some of the schools nearer here is given to all who have no church in this week, certainly are an improvement Circle met with Mrs. John Heighforg in that time. home. to the building. ISOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO# Saturday. Arthur Metcalf has been awarded #. An accident occurred at the Mrs. Elsie Gill returned from the contract for carrying the The indoor season is now practically high school building Monday. In Evanston, 111., Sunday morning, down river mail for the next year. closed. The gymnasium moving the heavy furniture one EXCUSE ME JUOCE FOR Hud began school again Monday. The new route will extend seven classes are discontinued, except of the plumbers slipped and BUSTIN^ FORTH INTO JOY. Mr. Hector Magor, who is miles further down the river than the senior boys on Wednesday smached one of his fingers. BUT A LITTLE REAL Working for J. W. Hillard, spent the former. and Saturday evenings. The read TOBACCO CHEW The county spelling contest iQO TO IT. MY Sunday at. Littlefork and returnid The railroad bridge on Black ing room will be open three even BOY. Y&U was held in the high school assembly with a nice bunch of fresh fish river has been done about two ings a week for the exchange of KNOW A room Friday afternoon. he secured while there. weeks and the music of moving books. QOOO THlNq The winners were: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lundgren trains has enlivened the wilderness Written contest—Emma Osteland Visited the county seat Saturday. up there. Many loads of Professor W. Gilpin of from Birchdale. Mr. Flannigan, the N. P. tie inspector, cedar have been hailed away and Wheaton, 111., will be here and in came through Wednesday. Oral contest—Agnes Rheinars soon pulpwood, logs and ties will Fort Frances during the month There seems to be considerable from Gemmell. be loaded. of June to hold an old-fashionec with this supposed-to-be last I. B. Clark went to St. Paul last The following program was singing school. There will be af inspection. Thursday to take his litle son, given before the contest: ternoon classes for children anc1 W. L. Hillard visited Littlefork Belden, who is to be treated for evening classes for older people 1. SOngs by the school. Saturday. tuberculosis of the bone. We hope 2. Essay on the Panama Canal The Almquists' lath mill started the litle fellow will be speedily To simplify matters the athletic by Kenneth Speelman. Operations last Monday week. relieved as he has suffered bravely association has turned over the 3. Violin solo by Helen Harmon. The Rose saw mill expects to for over a year, but his trouble playground to the school for the H-h= begin operations this week after has baffled all treatment so far use of the children of the city 4. considerable overhauling under Song by the kindergarten. Arthur Dahigren and wife arrived The playground apparatus will be the supervision of Mr. Knoll of last week and are established 5. Recitation in chorus—Eight put up by the school and ownec International Falls. in his brother's house here. He grade. by the children. The Bethlehem THE OLD TAR AND THE GOOD JUDGE Those who landed logs and ties has a full crew at the mill these athletic association will retain an 6. Solo—Miss Remington. A on Bear river the last season are days so that many are now able interest in the ba'sket ball anc 7. small chew the big wad Piano duet— Minne Mathison vs. busy driving same down to Big to get their lumber. baseball ground, and will co-oper and Jeanette Ogaard. Fork. —a little chew of "RightCut" Rev. Gregg, of Littlefork, ate in the general playgrounc 8. Song—"America" by the Mrs. J. W. Hillard received the came here to conduct the regular work, as in every wholesome school. gives you more good Sad mesage that a brother, E. E. annual Odd-fellow service last community enterprize Huestis, for twenty-five years a Sunday. tobacco satisfaction than a cheekful of barber at Fergus Falls, had accidentally Grattan DeGraw made a busi NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS After another year the garden shot and instantly killed the old kind. And it lasts longer. It's ness trip to the Falls last week on on the hockey rink will be turnec himself Friday evening. the Flyer. the Real Tobacco Chew. over to the school in the same Sealed bids will be received by Mr. Downs has opened an eat way. This year the ground will be the undersigned, to be considered BIRCHDALE SLIVERS Different from your old kind. A ready chem ing house in the Miss Lifisten cultivated for potatoes by the by the City Council, for the publishing —short-shred, cut fine. The flavor comes easy cabin. We are sure it will be well boys of the Sunday school, the of the council proceedings, Spring with that nameless pathos patronized. and steady. Pure, rich, sappy, full-bodied girls planting the fence to sweet ordinances and all notices and in air, Howard Neilson has a new peas. Another city block wil tobacco—seasoned and sweetened just enough*. other publications required by law Which dwells with all things fair launch and has been carying the probably be cleared and cultivated or the charter to be published. Is with us once again. Birchdale mail for several trips by private enterprize. All such proposals of bids shall be Three cheers for the "Mantasta!" The Real Tobacco Chew ts* Tom Tuff lot drove down from filed with the City clerk on or before RIGHT-CUT Mr. Al, Bergstedt is running Fairland last week to get a loac The women of the church meet of 1914, 10 Cents a Pouch the nth day May, here again between Baudette and of seed potatoes. -.30. each Friday afaernoon at opened in presence and shall be the 2 your dealer today. Birchdale. Barney Choquette is helping CHEWING This week they are to be entertained of the City Council, and by LIf he doesn't sell "Right- Mr. Leslie Whitcomb has left Jesse Kennedy on the mail boat by Mrs. Fred Cook at her it acted upon on the nth day of Cut," send us 10 cents in Birchdale to work down at Thief TOBACCO these days. home on Eighth avenue. stamps. We'll send you a 1914. May, The council reserves River Falls. Ouf Farmer's club plan to have A pouch. the right to reject any and all WEYMAN-BRUTON CO. ., Mr .Ernest Ruberg and Miss cmicaqo. a big entertainment night on at. Junior kindergarten in the soc bids. .Emma Qstlund (Birchdale's to May 8th. Follow the crowd. Wo guarantmm it ial room under Mrs. H. G. Wilson 22nd Dated this day of April, bm purm chewing champion spellers) accompanied Howard Goben, wife and son WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY from 9 each morning tb if li.m. 1914. tobacco and bmttmr by Miss Maude Underwood, Mr. c. Lloyd, visited at the Plummer 5* IM« Simn. Mm T*k than the old hind. The class will run through^ the fraser E. Ostlund and Miss Agatha home on Sunday. summer. City Clerk. w« *r J", ri .V.' &»?i,