International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 3, 1914 · Page 4 of 8
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1 V?, _-* 1 i' -i ^rsflT^/r -.• ^v- INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS DR. S. ROSENHOLTZ vtaster Palmer stands among'the pastor, morning and evening. The church board will mee^ DENTIST oremost orators of the state. The Bible school 10 a. m. Prayer 4n p»inr ~itfrga l'fi Local and Personal Items after service Sunday evening Office and residence over others are well known orators, Wednesday evening. "Come thou next. litis Drug Store fco the lodge members had a rare with us, and we will do thee reat. At midnight lunch was The Salvation Army young ladies International Falls, Mum. good." fc*rved in the dining room by sev assisted in the prayer service Mr. Albert Anderson, of Revelstoke, en off his guard and all broken up. r- uim"& ®ev" 111 oom 1 Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Blake sang Jral ^efj?ers .of th* Rebekah Wednesday evening and will probably C. F. Swinnerton, M.D., CM. B. G, is visiting at the jjtranch of the order. Tuesday the home of Rev. Hanson. be with us again qext week, Physician and Surgeon ANDERSON-HANSON pan Patch made a special night The subjects for next Sunday'* Eyes Examined and glasses fitted N I A S FP Loman wth a, big load of Tenth Ave., Corner of Fifth St. sermons will be: 11 a. m. "Preparing Office over Ruettell's Dept. store Don't forget the ioc picture The wedding of Miss Kathlene J5?1 °^d Fell™s and ^e.dr?nd E. L. Heermance, Pastor. the Way for jesus Christ." Anderson, of Vancouver, B. C„ J'dge who visited the Lo- shows at the Unique every night officers International Falls, Minn. A social center for the community At 8 p. m. "Sin is War Against with vaudeville over Sunday. to Mr. Luther Hanson, of this £'*1 \nd assist ed ln degree A 1 Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning God." The Sabbath meets at XO city, occured yesterday afternoon, ere that night. PHINNEY A CAMPBELL a. m. worship at 11. The pastor will Mr. Abraham Olson, of Littlefork, at the Swedish Lutheran church LAWYERS speak on the third chapter of U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Next Sunday morning the open* was a business visitor to The ceremony was solemnized John, "The New Birth." There FOREST SERVICE ing service will be shortened. Th$ Over International State Bank our city, Monday by the groom's father, Rev. P. O. will also be short sermon for sermon wili begin at end ii :20, Hanson, of this city, in the presence International Falls, Minn. the chldren. Ely, Minn.,—The U. S. Civil ing at 11145, at which time th?§§ Judge Berg departed for the of many relatives and Service Commission ha sannounced who do not wish to remain for the cities last night, where he went friends. that a competitive examination W. E. LAWRENCE communion service will have a Evening worship at 8 o'clock| to take care of the Koochiching The church was prettily decorated for the position of assistant This is the Sunday before Labor chance to leave during the singing county exhibit. with palms and ferns, and THE REXALL STORE forest ranger, entrance salary at of the hymn. All Christians ol Day, and the pastor will speak on with evergreen as background. $1100.00 per annum, will be given International Falls, Minn. "The dignity of Labor." Music whatever church or creed will be Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Preston To the strains of Lohengren's at Ely, Minn., on October 19 and welcomed to the communion service. by our chorus choir. A special at their home on sixth street, march, the bride entered upon the 20. invitation is given to working- It is not restricted to the on Saturday, a charming daughter. Dr. JENNER PERRY CHANCE arm of her brother, Mr. Morris The examination consists of one members of our own church. I I Anderson, from Vancouver, B. C. Physician and Surgeon day written test and one day field We extend to you a cordial invitation The bride was becomingly attired Office over litis Drug store bodied and capable of enduring Mrs. Fred Smith left last week The women's meeting Thursday to attend he services of in a pretty gown of white crepe Phone 11 hardships and of performing severe for a visit to her home in Pennsylvania, our Down-Town church. Yoy de chine, with a tulle veil caught afternoon at 2:30 will take Night Calls at Hotel Koochiching labor under trying conditions. and incidently to visit with orange blossoms. She carried the form of a bee to clean some of will find a friendly welcome. We International Falls, Minn. the Toronto fair. invite strangers to be at home a boquet of bride's roses and the rooms. Please bring a full Further information and appli with us. lily of the vally. cleaning equipment and some cation blanks may be Dr. J. F. PETERSON Mrs. Steve McHugo entertain sandwitches. Coffee will be furnished. The bride wag attended by the'^"thToril"service Commit DENTIST ed about twenty of the visiting' groom's sister, Miss Anna Han- sion at Washington, D. C. or the Office over International teachers at her home on sixth son, of Minneapolis. She worep"", vvasmngton, iA or the Hardware State Bank street, last evening. gown of yellow crepe de chine, Supervison at Ely, lMnn. Forest On Saturday afternoon from a International Falls, Minn. with an armful of yellow asters. to 8 o'clock the public is invited I. O. O. F. AT LOMAN. Mrs. Walter Paul, of Brainerd, The groom's brother, Mr. Reuben to attend an exhibit by the girls' visited her sister-in-law, Mrs. DR. H. H. IHRIG J. Hanson, acted as best man. Whatsoever club of the pictures NO DIFFRENCE WHAT Last night was one of those .Geo. P. Watson and family, over After the ceremony a reception they have been mounting to send DENTIST record nights at our sister town YOU WANT, WE CAN Sunday. followed at the home of Rev. to China. This will be held in the Office over Holler's confectionery of Loman, down the river. The FURNISH IT AND WILL Hanson for the invited guests. social room, and the admission ,, grand officers of the State Odd Mrs. Wm. Carter left yesterday International Falls, Minn. will be five cents. Ice cream and Many handsome and costly pre- Organization were there MEET ALL CATALOGUE Fellows morning to visit her home folks cake will also be sold. sents were received from their ,three twenty-one of strong also COMPETITION AND GET 4 in Pennsylvania, and later will F. J. McPARTLIN reIatlyes- the members of the International a join her husband near Quebec. YOU BETTER GOODS. The bridal party left on the attendance. LAWYER The Junior kindergarden, under Falls dge were in evening train for the Twin cities, degree staff of Manitou lodge Mrs. Wilson, for children under Office over International Last night a musical entertainment ere they will remain for some pUt the degree work while the five, will start on Monday, September Buy a Can of Sano State Bank on was given at the home of time, ater going to Fergus Falls, gran(j officers looked on to advise 7th. International Falls, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Peterson, for Minn., where the groom has ac- them how they could improve the Guaranteed to open any the employees of the Consolidated cepted the position as head of the FIRST METHODIST work. About seventy-five men stopped up sewer pipe, or Laundry compay. GEO S. LANGLAND music department of Northwestern EPISCOPAL CHURCH. were present, several having come your money refunded. college. They will be LAWYER Corner Fifth Ave. and Second St. at in on foot twenty and thirty miles The ladies of the W. C. T. U. home after Sept. 20th. C. H. Blake, Pastor. Office over International to be present at the celebration. Small cucumbers for pickles. met with Mrs. C. H. Blake Tuesday State Bank At eleven o'clock a chicken supper Get them while you can. afternoon. Papers were read SCHOOL OPENING. Ranier service tonight, (Thursday), served in the large dining was International Falls, Minn. and discussed and plans made for Monday morning was a busy at eight o'clock. rooms. The hall was beautifully S. E. THOMPSON & SON more progressive work in the lace in the high ,chool. Many decorated. Welcome in large let- Communion service Sunday JOHN H. BROWN future. arents were on hand with their |ters were hung across the end of morning after the sermon. Attorney at Law hildren helping to get them in- hall while the tables showed SPECIAL SLEEPERS TO ailed the right place. Many!the Office in the litis Block artist touch and the feast ST. PAUL ON SEPT. 6th & 7th ew teachers faced new faces in fit for the best man that International Falls, Mnn. was one Special sleepers are to be added I the school rooms and Monday eyer lived xhat man of course to the train service between International International Feed ?'ore {\/as taken up getting acquainted Qd(j Fellow. The visitors KOOCHICHING CAMP was an Falls and St. Paul, on j^th each other and°the dfferent were very expressive in their NO. 7602 Sunday September -tin6th and Mon cpntpmkpr frourses --study outlined. Pro- praises Qf the Loman entertainers M. W. A. meets first and third +ri 1 th c«e I essor Mclntire gave a splendid especially-of the good Rebe- Tuesdays of each month. Full and of the people that are going to address to the high school class roofco One man said "If I Atteiuid nee requested. Visiting 2t::fair,Rri0nS Kutlining the work of the differ- who'cooked that chicken- knew Carries the Choicest Stock of Hayt neighbors welcome. P°S~ *nt year- if she was on the market I'd—well aS the Telling Grain, Feed, and Flour. QV- j?f departments that were .j After the the new would do my best fistituted this year and showing Noble Grand of Loman M. B. A. supper the VIRGINIA'S GENIAL GASH SALES, SMALL PROFITS. International Lodge No. 3303 nnrrnn HP in hp eV Pr*y^e£es- ^e told the (lodge acting as toastmaster called Ti fc^udents that they were there to the grand lodge officers and ta meets in Kane's hall every second on Dr. Iaace VanDomlin, of Vir- ^ork to run against their re-iother visiting brother for addres- and and fourth Tuesday in each who was a visitor in our ginia, who was a visitor in our ord. That so many studies evening's program clos- I The Potatoes in Car Loads, Dug Every ses month Monday, cro city Monday, crossed th enver ^.ould reqUired and that if the with the boys lustily singing be ed Visiting members welcome. Ten Days. jthat afternoon for a visit in the tudents spent their evenings in ,«Fare Well Ladies" and the grand A. A. Lee, Secretary. zone. He decided that he did jwar rolic and pleasure during the master leading in a closing prayJr.hooldaysof Hay a Specialty in Car Load Lots. not wish to visit Canada again un- the week and failed iocai speaker spoke the jen A H. STUBEE Burt Hile, Prop ARCHITECT —and— ThVlinmWat'inl. SSZfJSZZ *.l(^etWr.Tto be(P UP. th.elr MtofUMrfttiaM were Olson Bldg. Cr. Phone 223 The immigration officers evident tudies. He expected that each I spoken and the Dan Patch soon Superintendent of Construction Jy thought he looked like an enemy. 5th Ave. & 3rd St. them would make good. That jwas contentedy grunting its way Office over litis Drug store Next time doctor you bet- at the year's end they would show homeward, by the light of the International Falls, Minn, ^ter take one- of your friends along good record made. He said that September moon, pulling into the jto see you have a pleasant time they had picked thier teachers itasca dock on time. MRS. JANET W. DADE C* across the river without being 'i^refulTy and had the besT equ^pjmolested. The genial doctor teachers of the state for the MUSIC TEACHER SWEDISH LUTHERAW ed jWent to Ramer to take his train n-ork here this year. Thus the CHURCH Under New Management International Falls, Mum. for home Wednesday morning, so, pp0rtunity for the best education Corner 6th St. and 7th Ave. as not to run the risk of being ,was opened to them all and would P. O. Hanson, Pastor. made a prisoner of war by the their's for the taking. He said CHARLES K. SHAWD be Services will be held at 11 watchful ones over the river. j^e preaching b°t tell. was not just in and at 8 p. m. ARCHITECT 's fig them what their privileges Sundry school at 10 a. m. Plans and specifications for all SURPRISED THE BAP- nd opportunities were, that there Club Restaurant Choir meets for rehearsal on Buildings TIST PREACHER K/as a preacher present and he Friday evenings at 8:15. Correspondence Solicited Last Sunday evening the Rev. ould do the preachng. He then Virginia, Minnesota E. M. Hulette was preachng fai*.nfully ntroduced Rev. C. H. Blake, who BAPTIST CHURCH his farewell sermon before talked in hsi happy manner for 3rd Street and 9th Avenue DR. GEORGE HOEY the arrivel of his succesor, unmindful five or ten minutes. A. F. Ballbach, Pastor. of any plot being made to Popular Meals at VETERINARY SURGEON Preaching next Sunday by new take him by stealth that night. jCDD FELLOWS LODGE ENThe —and— pastors of he Episcopal, Con- {TERTAIN GRAND OFFFICERS DENTIST gregatioal, Christian and Method-i The Odd Fellows lodge had a Frank fBaltstiere, Popular Prices Phone 41 ist churches with several mem- fiisit from three of the grand ofbers Proprietor International Falls, of their congregations gath-| cers of the state last Monday ^lUEHSlKftr^ ered at the Baptist church at nine fright. They were Grand Master at all hours MISS CARRIE ANDERSON CORSETS o'clock and while the closing JW. R. Palmer of southern Minnehumn was being sung the visitors fcota, Grand Secretary A. L. Boltall GRADUATE NURSE For style, comfort walked into the church and fcn of St. Paul, who has held this —Phoitc No. 287— and serviced they "J took possession. Rev. E. L. Heer-1 osition for twenty-eight years should be your selection-Sl.OO International Falls, Minn. mance, Chairman of the Minist- jend Grand Warden Dr. Isaac Van up. er's club, walked into the pulpit (Domlin of Virginia. The local Short Orders a Specialty Your model is and declared that he was now in (lodge initiated four new members here. charge. The audience was seat- jlhat evening. The grand officers —Get The ed and each of the pastors spoke were very loud in their praise of FALLS DECORATING GO. their ajpprciation of Mr. Hulette's the degree Work put on by the To do your Painting* Papering life and service in our midst, for local staff and great progress of and Decorating. We sail $5 Meal Tickets for $4 50 hs brotherly spirit and broadmnded the past year A large number of E. E. PETERSON & CO. WALL-PAPER and PAINTS charity. -Rev. Hulette respon- Marvin Buildhig were present. After the 'foien International Falls» Minn. dedded saying that they could not 4th Street and 5th Ave. work the grand officers gave Sis Phooel82— have used any better ammunition splendid addresses which were to lay him out. That he was tak- helpful and entertaining. Grand I8ili®§