International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
May 14, 1914 · Page 4 of 8
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v5-'' 'St^" P§ W1 ~$gn$TOJ 's wmwwm »i arc ••Zws^Zat VPW vtrV'£:V '60vl /,r^*r^ vr -f ^1'" "V"'V^'#'"*&* 4 1 \. K2„ k5» ^, «1 w- »'. "Vwh% A INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS W. E. LAWRENCE. "S. ^Mrs. L. H. Nord is entertaining yeari Falls and for over fourteen at bridge Thursday afternoon in V- CHURCH NOTES THE REXALL STORE 1 he has been vitally interested in, LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS honor of Miss Ozias. this work. As superintendent of latamatmuJ Falls* Minn. the Baptist church in Minnesota BETHLEHEM CHURCH &r. R. J. Grimbalby of Bemidji, he has oversight of the work Mrs. Correll of Big Falls is WANTED—Old white linen Fifth Street, corner Tenth Ave. Dr. has come to spend the summer JENNER PERRY CHANCE here. We rejoice in his coming visiting the Jevne home thisf rags at the Press office for 5c E. L. Heermance, Pastor. with his son who resides over Surgeon and trust all. members and friends Physician and week. per pound/ greet the Press office. Social Center for the Community will be present to hear and Office over litis Drug store him. Phone 11 Suhday school at 10 a.m. Morning Mrs. G. N. Millard gave two afternoon Rev. C. H. Blake is spending a Practically every seat was filled Mr. C. Brackett of Minneapolis, worship at 11. Topic—"The parties last week for her Night Calls at Hotel Koochiching few days at Motley, this week, at both services last Sunday an4 is spending a couple of weeks in New China." This will be preceded 1 Visiting his parents. the day was one greatly enjoyed International Falls, Minn. our city superintending a special by a talk to the children pn by all. The bond of Christian fel« sale for S. E. Thompson & Son. Luther and the German Bible." Mrs. W. R. Haddock is on her lowship was illustrated by the WANTED—The nomination tor Evening worship at 8:00 topic— Dr. J. F. PETERSON v. way to the state of Washington V: presence of four Roumanians at the Register of Deeds office of "Religion on Business Principles." to visit relatives. Miss Frances Burton is entertaining E N I S every service during the day^ Koochiching county. J„ R. Harmon.—Adv. are welcome. You a. number- of her friends Office over International who could neither speak nor uil* this afternoon in honor of her Editor Chas. Jameson of the The reading room will be open derstand word of English. They State Bank eleventh birthday. The Press Littlefork Times was a visitor on Wednesday and Saturday evenings carried a church letter showing International Falls, Minn. Mrs. and Mrs. Robt. Burnett joins in wishing her a great many here Monday last. from 7130 to 9 :oo. they were Baptists from that fat are at Jordan, Minn., where he happy returns of the day. The apparatus is being erected away land, and they were surely is taking treatment in the famous DR. H. H. IHRIG Mr. and Mrs A. Jenson of Big for the school playground, and it made welcome by God's people mul baths for his rheumatism. DENTIST is hoped to have it ready by the Falls ,were business and social The biggest and best dance of here. visitors here Monday. last of this week or the first of the season. Benefit dance for Mrs. The pastor has practically re* Office over Holler's confectionery The earliest trip made during next. A ball ground for playground S. Chamberlain and family at covered from his recent illness. recent years by boat to the Cascades ball has-bee iaid out on Pastor C. H. Blake is spending International Falls, Minn. the Grand Opera hoi^se, Tuesday He is grateful indeed for the the lower end. two rthree days with his parents was that made by Stinson May 19th. The two local orchestras many expressions of sympathy at Motley this week. Bros, motor boat Viola, last? The church and congregation combined making a fifteen and especially rejoices in the DR. H. S. ROSENHOLTZ Thursday. piece orchestra will furnish the will meet for supper on Friday splendid fellowship shown by DENTIST Rev. Hullett returned Sunday evening of this week. A church music. Tickets $1.00. Everybody Bro. Blake and the Methodist Office and residence over morning after two weeks' illness welcome. meeting will follow, for the discussion people in helping out in the time FOUND—A bunch of keys between litis Drug Store at his home in Minneapolis. of plans and policies. 7th aiid 8th street near 8th of need. Such expressions Q§ International Falls, Minn. Professor W. L. Gilpin expects Christian courtesy indicate truest avenue. Owner can have same Ole Sandsmark of Fairland Pastor and Mrs. C. H. Blake to arrive on May 28th, to start Christian union. by applying at this office and paying took time to give the Press office G. F. Swinnerton, M.D., CM. held a mothers' service with the his singing schobl. E. M. Hulett, Pastor. cost of this advertisement. a pleasant call this afternoon, men at the jail last Sunday afternoon. Physician and Surgeon while onliis way to the three days Norwegian celebration of the FIRST METHODIST Messrs Thos. Kinshella and Eyes Examined and glasses fitted SCHOOL NOTES 100th anniversary of Independence 'Chas. Christianson are building a EPISCOPAL CHURCH City attorney and Mrs. Mc- Office over Ruettell's Dept. store By Delvina St. Lawrence N at the state fair grounds at summer resort for Ed. Bancroft Corner Fifth Ave.^and Second St. Partlin and daughter Catherine International Falls, Minn. St. Paul, Saturday, Sunday and up the lake to replace the one are spending a few days at Glenco C. H. Blake, Pastor Monday next. He was accompanied which was recently destroyed by Miss Remington's glee club is and St. Paul with relatives. The boy scouts will meet with by his brother who is returning PHINNEY A CAMPBELL fire. practicing every night after Scout Master Larson at the to Norway after a few school. LAWYERS Miss Katherine Clink, of Cresco, church at eight o'clock Friday years visit with him. Judging from the reading on Iowa, was in our city last The Koochiching was the first night for drill. Over International State Bank the barograph, the weather wiU Monday, transacting business boat this season to make the trip The pastor will hold services at be fair the next few days. and renewing her acquaintance A very pretty home wedding International Falls, Minn. from this city to Kettle Falls and the Ranier church next Sunday The seniors are hard at work of a few old friends. occurred at the home of Mr. and return. She left on May 6th and afternoon at 2:30. on their class play into which it Mrs. H. T. Crawford at South In returned May 7th, under Capt. F. J. McPARTLIN Over six dozen carnations were has been necessary to draft the Deputy State Auditor S. C. ternational Falls last Thursday Thompson. given out to worshippers before LAWYER junior class and some of the so* Brown of St. Paul, was he^re last afternoon at 4 o'clock, Ole K. the first hymn last Sunday morning. phomores, in order to make up Scheie and Miss Esther Crawford Office over International Monday conducting the regular This spoke well for the ontimeness Mrs. Clarence Speelman, worthy the full cast which includes more monthly sale of state lands, at being the contracting parties. State Bank of the congregation. matron of the local Eastern than twenty characters. .which two hundred acres were They were attended by Sigrud A The majority of the teachers Star, Mrs. C. W. Zieman, past International Falls, Minn. The play is a college farce in sold. Skov and Miss Viola Crawford. and scholars were in their places worthy matron, and Mrs. Franz three acts entitled "Kicks at College." After the wedding ceremony a for the opening song at Sabbath Jevne, are attending the annual It is full of absurd situations, GEO S. LANGLAND The patients at the Northern splendid dinner was served and school time last Sunday. It speaks session of the Grand Lodge of the the dialogue is spirited and Minnesota hospital were very appreciative the wedding party went to the LAWYER well for the interest of the school state in Minneapolis this week as lively, and the seniors expect tQ of the carnations in depot to throw rice and other when they come on time. Office over International delegates from the chapter in this give the public an enjoyable ev-? memeory of mother that the pleasant things at the departing Public worship next Sabbath at State Bank city. They expect to return Saturday. ening on May 27th. Methodist church gave them last !ride and groom who- took the ..... the usual hours: 11 a. m. and 8. International Falls, Minn. The physics class are perform* Sunday. train for Minneapolis p.m. Fifteen minutes of song at ing some very interesting experi* the opening of the evening service, ments these days. They have JOHN H. BROWN No mail will be delivered at the Mr. W* J. Bennett of, St. Paul Mrs. C. B. Kinney gave a musical Lawrence Larson leading. vi started to wind a motor and of post office hereafter to children was a social visitor in town last "at home" Wednesday afternoon A Attorney at Law Come and have a good sing and course one has to have a hand in unless they have a written order Friday on his way to spend a few in honor of Miss Mildred enjoy the song service. it. The class is also working very from their parents, and children days with his daughter Lois on Ozias of Minneapolis. About thirty-five Office in the litis Block Attend the down-town church, hard now? as they are trying to without such an order are requested her homestead near Frontier. invitations were issued We "plan to give you a pleasant International Falls, Mnn. finish the subject of induced cut* to stay away from the Miss Ozias delighted her many hour and a helpful one at each rents before the examination post office when mail is being distributed. Mrs. C. B. Kinney gave a musical friends from both sides of the river service. Good music is one of the KOOCHICHING CAMP comes. yesterday afterndbn at her and was ably assisted by local attractions. Come and bring your NO. 7602 The sophomore boys had a home on Millionaire avenue, in talent. Assisting in the dining friends and you will want to come school meeting last night after honor of Miss Ozaris of Minneapolis, room were: Mrs. E. W. Kibbey, M. W. A. meets first and third The launch Koochiching will back again. to and organized a baseball team who is visiting her daughter, Mrs. H. S. Rosenholtz, Mrs. John make regular trips to Kettle Falls Tuesdays of each month. Full play the eighth grade this coming Mrs. G. N. Millard. Invitations Rauch and Mrs. G. N Millard. The leaving the dock every Monday CHURCH The atteii.«*nce requested. Visiting BAPTIST Saturday. game promises t$ were issued to about thirty following program was given and Friday mornings at 9 o'clock Third Street and Ninth avenue. be a good one. neighbors welcome. guests. Piano—"Tarantella" Johnson and return on the following day. Mr. Luther Hanson 'The Home-Like Church" Vocal—"Obstination" .... deFautenailles Owned by Ek Bros. and Smith, "Dedication" Pranz M. B. A. TYPEWRITERS Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Harmon returned Next Sunday the congregation "Like the Rosebud" ,.. LaFarge with Capt. Thompson in charge. Mrs. Walker yesterday from Brainerd International Lodge No. 2303 will have the privilege of hearing Round trjps every Sunday at special Vocal—aria from "Mignon" .. Thomas Repaired, Overhauled or Cleaned Miss Ozias where they had been attending Rev. ^E. R. Pope, D. D., of Minneapolis. meets in Kane's hall every second rates.—Adv. Readings—"Pictures of Memory" Prices Reasonable and Work "National Musings" the funeral of Mr. Harm'on's Mr. Pope is the man and. fourth. Tuesday in each V"- "The Doll's Wooing" Guaranteed brother Charles, who died of Mrs. Mitchell who began the first permanent month Dr. G. F. Swinnerton delivered .Vocal—"The Reason" Lohr pneumonia at Big Falls last Saturday. T. Care of the Press Office^ christian work in International Mrs. Cunningham M., 2 good, wholesome, inspiring, and Visiting members welcome. Vocal—"Boat Song" Ware 'Open Thy Blue Eyes" Massenet educative address to the tboy 'Dost Thou Know" A. A. Lee, Secretary. Mrs. Swinnerton scouts at the M. E. church last Violin—"Kuiawiak" Wieniawski The Falls Decorating company, Mr. J. Hanson Friday evening, on "First Aid to which has recently moved into Vocal—"Berceuse" Godard LICENSED PLUMBERS H. STUBEE the Injured," at the close of which Miss Ozias the Marvin building on Fourth ARCHITECT the boys voted the doctor into street near Fifth avenue, has a I and Heating: Engineers their patrol as an honorary member. —and— S. THOMPSON full supply of wall paper, paints, 1 Lawrence Larson has been Superintendent of Construction varnishes, calsomine, etc. We WATER AND SEWER WORK PROMPTLY DONE appointed scout master of the boy paint, paper and decorate. Give & SON Office over litis Drug store scouts for this city and the organizations us a trial.—Adv. May 28. International Falls, Minn. ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE from all the churches will come under his leadership. EAST & CORRIN A BARGAIN The summer meeting of the MRS. JANET W. DADE $1225 worth for $10.00 cash. Northern Minnesota Development Oveson Block International Falls, Minn. Phone 221 MUSIC TEACHER A deal was consumated to-day Borrow the money at the association will be held at Thief whereby'Mr. C. A. Yernberg of hank until pay day and then River Falls, June 3rd, 4th, and International Falls,- Minn. save some. Figure it yourself the Border Wholesale Meat and 5th. Miss Shelland, our county superintendent of schools, is on Grocery Company, has -acquired CHARLES K. SHAND 7 1 Sack Best Flour the program and is^ expected to the business of John Infelt. The ARCHITECT 25 !b Best Granulated organize a ladies' auxiliary of the Sugar store will be closed until the first 1 Bushel Befet Potatoes organization. of June to enable the new comer Plans and specifications for all 1 tb Hershey's Cocoa Buildings to make a few necessary changes 10 lb Best hand-picked Miss Roena E. Shanner, national to accomodate the enlarged business Correspondence Solicited Beans. organizer and lecturer will he expects to do Mr. Yernberg Virginia, Minnesota 1 lb Best Jap Tea 1 tell us why our town should be will carry a full line of fancy I 3 lb Ginger Snaps dry in an address which she will groceries .Further announcement 1 lb Manor House Coffee give at the Baptist church, next DR. GEORGE HOEY will be made later.—Adv. 5 lb Best Jap Rice Wednesday evening, May 20th, at I VETERINARY SURGEON 3 Boxes Cora Flakes eight o'clockvThis is a union' service Wherever you Travel 12 lb Best Ham —and—~ of all the churches under the Mr. Grant Lohnes of Minneapolis 1 Bottle Vanilla Extract anspices of the minister's club. DENTIST gf'V/ and Miss Blanche Byrnes of ^1 Bottle Lemon Extract in Aaia, Africa, Europe or America, yoo this county were married at the —-Phone 30— *2 lbs /Soda -1A -will find "A. B. A." Cheques* weed ly u* WANTED—We wish to know Methodist parsonage last Sunday •A Falls, ft25c Box .Matches the personal experience of anyr afternoon at 2 o'clock. Miss Hubbard under authority of die American Banker* 1 Dox. Dill Pickles one farming in this county, who is had gotten the marriage license Aflaociation, the safest and handiest kind of ki' Cans- Saner Krant W- 2 interested in BOOSTING his district. oti Saturday. Mr. Lohnes "travel money." You can use tkem exactly A —Get The— .mum I 7t! 1 Sack Salt Tell us what YOU have came iri^o our city on the Sunday like currency in every country of the« FALLS DECORATING Cft O RoDs lOc Toilet Psper done since coming to this .county ihqrning train from the south. civilized world, and they axe safe to carry. To dojwv Painting, Papering lU 3 lbs Bept- Batter —Send a picture of yourself and After the wedding the newly-5 CJ1 or write for loolclei i,' and Perorating. Wo sell 6'Ban Best Soap farm* if possible. Give your post weds weiit to Fort Frances where WALL-PAPER and PAINTS 1 Can Early June office address. Write, the FIRST NATIONAL BANK thejTvisited withfriends until CM Unfiling, Third Am 3&W., &, McKenzie, Secretary, time of the evening train for ^INTERNATIONAL FALLS. MINNESOTA 12S- -PHONE Northern Minnesota Development Spooner, where they itffljnate