International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 14, 1915 · Page 1 of 16
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Beach, serving the. four free reading room as a gathering The best goods always Falls. One solid block railroad villages of Pitt, Graceton, plact for homeless men.' A FAVORABLE COMMENT .$15,- cheaper than in the of lots, or almost five acres for Cedar Spur and Williams, and building was constructed two 30 000 if taken within three Credit Stores. reaching north and south as far years ago. When the tower is $2,000 weeks. Apply at Press Office. as his time permits. Cedar Spur completed, it will be one of the finest examples of colonial architecture has built a neat church, and Williams has arranged to buy the old outside of New England wonderful agricultrual developement AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA PREPARED BY COUNTY school house. A log church is The building is equipped for institutional already under way. under construction at Carp, The Rainy River Association of work, and during the What time is it wheu your 20 mlies south of Beaudette. Two MINISTERS FOR THE cold weather the reading and social churches has had a remarkable! watch clock strikes 13? I or three additional missionaries growth. Four years ago there rooms are open every evening It is tii$e to have are needed at once for this region was only one congregational minister and on Sunday afternoon. The CONGREGATIONAL G1SH THE JEWELER and the country north and west gymnasium furnishes a play room I in the valley, the veteran T. «o4o' repair it for of Red Lake. you. W. Howard of Birchdale, who had for the children. A park of three promptly CONFERENCE Missionary work in Northern been preaching.up and down the quarters of an acre in front of the All. 'work neatly and Minnesota is rapidly changing its river for ten years. Now five building is equipped as a skating done. Prices reasonable, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry character. Hitherto the effort english and swedish missionaries rink in winter and a playground has bfeen to reach the lumber are at work. There are 8 organized and garden in summer. This sort One of the features of the Also dealer in towns, and as many as possible of churches, and regular preaching of work, which is being introduced meeting of th Minnesota Congregational Wear-U-Well Shorn the camps and scattered settlements, services are carried on at Conference at Waseca by the larger churches all 25 in some cases pioneering points. The hope of the leaders over the coutry, is not thought last week was the exhibit of the in others following up the the is to develope the work in the of as a substitute for evangelism Rainy River Association, prepared excellant work gf the American Rainy River watershed to the and the regular work of the by Rev. E. L. Heermance of this Sunday School Union. Often the city and Rev. F. D. White of fullest possible extent, building up church. It is rather mean to missionary would give the first DONT ORDER YOUR AUTO Until you have seen the a series of'self-governing community Beaudette. There was a large supplement it. The motto is: A churches, in close and sermon the people had heard in "For all the people all the week." map of this region, with the helpful touch with one another. ten years. churches and Sunday schools The church is to carry out 'A Now, however, with the coming METZ" 25 On the Canadian Nothern between Jesus' idea of service, his program marked in various colors, smallermaps I* here and Virginia, Rev. R. of roads, the country is changing showing the Elwell and for the christianizing of the entire •rapdily from lumbering to farming. W. Downing has been preaching ditch roads under way and pictures city and all sides of human The effort must be to follow in most of the villages, and reaching life. Bethlehem church is planned showing road-construction, fe out from the railroad to the the stream of new settlers with church buildings, schools, farm as a power house for starting FULLY EQUIPPED WITH Sunday schools and preaching east^md west. There is work for scenes, and so forth. The exhibit or inspiring all good causes *. two men on this vast field, and services. A church will be needed attracted a great deal of interest. in International Falls and Koochiching GRAY & DAVIS ELECTRIC in practically every township it probably will be divided in the People from southern Minnesota county. and this territory is larger than LIGHT AND STARTER— had supposed this section to be course of the next year. Rev. Carl Bergquist looks after the state of Connecticut. In In our own city, Bethleham the Swedish congregations the merely a big- wood lot and hunter's 011 FULL STREAMLINE BODY church continues the traditions Koochiching county alone over paradise. They were very lower Big Fork. Happyland has miles of Elwell and ditch of the former Congregational much surprised to learn of the started work on a church building.. 800 BY 3^ TIRES, FOR ONLY 32 roads are under construction. By Further west is Mr. Howard's $600. A next summer the farmer and the parish. The $35°° community missionary can travel by automobile, church at Birchdale, backed where before it was difficult by the.fine consolidated school, to go with packsack. ministers to this growing rural International Machine Co, In fact, one of the plans now community on all sides of its life. A being discussed is the equipment Frontier and Border have organized of missionaries with Fords, to enlarge and expect to put up a joint their sphere of influence. church building as soon as they The Rainy River Association, can agree on a site. in its state exhibit, used the slogan:- At Beaudette is another good "Fifty thousand settlers church building and a parsonage. and fifty churches in five years." A guild hall is being planned for The Congregationalists, the direct the Queen Esther girls and other descendants of the Pilgrim social work. The pastor Rev. 20.000 Acres Fathers are still pioneering and F. D. White, is active in the Commercial expect to do their part in the development Club and in all the developement of the last good frontier of the region. He in America. holds services also in the town American State Bank, Ranier COT OVER LANDS FOR SALE «s You take Farm LandSj State Lands and Homestead Locations the picture FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED and a Square Deal For Everybody Come Have a Ride Wil ffs Whv^bu-Stfoukl STRICTLY MODERN ChKtti un *?.l fes? STEEL TRAINS Comfort In t. very Ik feature J:: erf ii? 1-^ ,'* ifs WE DEVELOP, --PRINT AND^ENLARGE^ I vi Cv( Artistic Coloring Our Specialty rr $ First Class Work—Quick Service—Prices Reasonable I f?v m- •TVtrv i* International Fall, "'Sf Minnesota #*'*5aw* 1 5 A I N A E O S A O A HBMiMBHi 1EAVE QpSM 'AT ^VBBWCX^DBVO STOU J* i-