International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 4, 1915 · Page 4 of 8
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from Minneapolis, near which palerose, deep pink,, pale gold and At The Churches place he has been working since $ DISTRICT NEWS lavender would gradually blend Local and Personal Items August. into a deep rose as they darted to The young people of the upper they would waver back and forthf GRIFFITH SCHOOL grades of the local schools were then gradually fade away, into Recently the pupils of the entertained at a Halloween party Mrs. C. H. Blake was a passenger Mr. and Mrs. John Holler leave the horizon. They then came Griffith School which is one the Friday night at the school house. to Little Fork Tuesday eveing, tonight to spend the winter in back but not in. the streamer Corner Fifth-Ave. ,and Second St. group of public schools connected Louis LaChappelle returned Florida. •effect. Long undulating waveg E. L. Heermance, Pastor with the one of Little Fork visited Friday night from Dakota. of pale rose shown in the north* Social Center for the Community. the town school. The Misses Arnold, Cooper and ern skies which slowly or rapidly J. H. Emerson moved into his Misses Halloran and Green The drive was over a muddy Beck were guests Friday night of faded into a pale gold, then a visited with the former's sisters own house on fifth avenue last road and through a rainstorm. Morning Worship at n. o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Early. lavender and last the deep purple at Big Falls Saturday. week. A large overcoat served as a Preaching by the pastor on Both of the local banks have of the right sky. Con|partial covering and kept some "Christ's Authority Over agreed to close their doors at .Marguerite Doyle Mrs. M. Bahrs, a nurse from 3 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McPhee are moisture off of the eight little science," Matt. 7128-29. Nursery p. m. beginning with Nov. 1st. Littlefork will locate in International rejoicing over the brith of another heads underneath. The train was down stairs where mothers may Patrons will take of this change. LOMAN son last Friday. Falls on Nov. 15, for the taken at Happyiand and upon leave their babies during service. Three of the teachers of our The blizzard on Monday re* wintpr. Mrs. Bahrs has had four arrival at Little Fork the pupils school spent part of Sunday at the minded us of the near-by winter. years Hospital experience. Send $1.50 to Prosper La found hot cocoa waiting for Evening Worship at 7:30. The Backus logging camp seven miles The accidental shooting of Nov.4-118 Chapelle, Big Falls and get 100 them in. the cooking 100m. topic will be "Doing Things with south of town. Oh their way to Arthur Anderson, as reported ill lbs. of nice cabbage, freight paid. They then visited the different God." Special music by the the camp, the guide got lost and last week Press proved fatal, in* Ralph Barton, of Ericsburg was rooms and the boys were very chorus choir: had to inquire the way of a settler side of hours. A neighbor in the city Saturday on his way Nurse Carrie Anderson is back pleased at teing permitted to see 20 who placed them on the right trail who called to spend the evening, to attend the Northwestern Bible On the job at the Northern Minnesota a class at work in the manual Sunday school at IG' a. nr. Boys There was three very tired teachers at the Anderson home, set a hi^h and Missionary School at Minne- training' room, and were very Hospital again this week. on Monday morning. choir in charge of the? music. power gun down as he came m, much interested in that Jine of The jar of setting it down fired it work. Mrs. W. E. Hitchcock of Ranier" Reading room open Tuesday LITTLEFORK SCHOOL NEWS and struck Arthur who was out1* ~d in tfiat luxe of work. Mr. John Harrison returned •attended church at The Down and Thursday evenings,, and Sunday Mr. Davis returned from the side and about ten rods away. At noon a generous lunch was Tuesday from a few days duck Town church last Sunday morning. M. E. A. Sunday morning. afternoon from 3?.:@0' to 5 :oo Dr. Bettume of Emo was called shooting trip on Black Bay with served and the visitors said ""the Mr. Belsas was an interested at once by phone but was unable a party of friends on his houseboat. soup is the best we ever tasted." Hobby Club on Thursday evening vistor at our school last Wednesday, to stay the bleeding. This was a Everything was done by Mr. He reports a good time Miss Winnifred Carrell who is to which all young ladies very sad accident and the sympathy Fred Davis principal of the Consolidated and good shooting and eating: teaching at Eric^burg was a social in the ctiy are invited^ Over of all goes out to the bereav-* Arthur Brown entered our 20 schools to make the day I and business visitor to our city were present last week. ed wife and child in the great school Monday. He is enrolled a pleasant one. H. L. Shepard, 112 Manhattan. Saturday. affliction. Arthur was well known in the second year High School. The rain of the morning had Bldg., Duluth will take a party of throughout the north end of the Town Hall, Holler's Addition. made the road worse and.it was Mr. Cochran gave several very on a trip to Florida* Cuba and J, H. Wedlund an employee in 30 county and had a host of friends. *. io p. m*. when, the pupils saw the interesting talks on Agriculture Isles of Pine, leaving January the finishing room at the paper 5th. The funeral will be held here Sunday school! oni Sunday afternoon home lantern waiting for them. to the different classes Tuesday. Reservations must be made before mill has been haying a bad spell to-day all though two sisters from at 2^:ooi They immediately begin to sing Some of the decorations of December 1st. Write for of appendicitis. California will not be able to be "Hail all hail to Minnesota" so particulars. Halloween can still be seen posted here in time. FIRST METHODIST we were certain some young weirdly around in several Mrs. J. E. Bump left Tuesday The Spook party at the school citizens are growing up in rooms. EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sales manager J. E. Fraser of night for Maine to join her house last Friday night was a Koochiching that the county will the International Lumber Company Two new balls, greatly needed liusband who has government marked success. We all enjoyed 5th Street, Corner of 10th Ave. be proud of some day.? returned Saturday after a and very much appreciated by all Work in that state. the canny, wierd and clammy C. H. Blake, Pastor have arrived. successful two months trip to entertainment. Over wa$ $18.00 BALDUS—HAY CREEK. many points at which good orders realized from the sale of the baskets Prof. E. W. Vancura attended Ross Bahrs has been absent The Ladies Aid will have a SCHOOL were obtained for lumber from several days. We understand which will pay the balance the Annual Farmer's Club meeting business session at the church Our school has now an enrollment the local yards. school organ. that he is soon to leave school, as at Ray last Saturday and. reports Friday afternoon at three. of sixteen, the Misses Jesse Kennedy has the honor he is to go to International Falls a good meeting. Georgine and Ailecn Fredell and SPECIAL NOTICE to live. of bein°r the first one to buy an The choir will meet for rehearsal Theodore Landland having entered Thefamiliar surroundings of auto, in Loman. He run it down The Second Internationl room Rev. F. L. Heermance returned Saturday evening at eight. Monday Nov. 18 the home make an ideal setting from the Falls Sunday and expects has started ^Industrial work. Saturday from New Haven, Conn., The cooking aparatus arrived for the perfect picture. There is to use it in carrying passengers Their first project was a Thanksgivmg where he attended the National this week and was greeted with "The Responsibility of a Gospel the personal touch in the Home between here and the Falls poster done in papercutting. Council of congregational church•es. enthusian by the members of the Preacher** will be the subject of Portrait that gives it a special this winter. class in Domestic Science. the sermon next Sunday morning. value to. Howard Goben and family returned Report cards were issued Wednesday. The first week in October, the The celebration of the Lord's Yourself and friends, call or last week from Durand, Holloween parties were enjoyed girls organized a sewing club to Supper will be held after the sermon drop us a postal and set a time Wis., where they have been the Decorated daily program have by the young people of the be known as the Hay Creek Sewing next Sunday evening. The when we may call. Rembrandt past three months. They say been posted on the doors of the Methodist and Baptist Societies Club. It numbers ten members, sermon subject will be "Christ's, photos taken in your home or in different class rooms. that this is a far better place for in their respective churches last has a constitution and bylaws Love Program." our studio are the best. Prices a poor man to make a living. Mr. and Mrs. Beke of International Saturday night. and meets every two weeks reasonable, all work guaranteed. Miss Row gave a canning de* Service hoiirs for next Sunday Falls visited our school at the homes of the members. monstration at the school house REMBRANDT STUDIO are: Sabbath school 10 a. m. Tuesday. Mr. C. B. Lang, manager of the On the 4th of the month the Next to Viking Theatre last Tuesday evening, Mr. Jewel Pugblic Worship 11 a. m. and 7:3c The High School Students International Laundry returned pupils chose the School Colors came with her. p. m. wrote descriptions of the "Northern last Friday from his few weeks which are Seal Brown and Gold. We extend to you a cordial invitation THE COUNTY BOARD Lights" as part of their English visit to a health specialist in St. They are having a banner made to attend the services of HOLDS GOOD MEETING work. This is what one girl Paul. He is much improved. with the name and colors. The Down Town Church. saw: Ask for th« The fourth Tuesday of the 8REEKLABELED The Northern Lights. .. ..Xast Tuesday the regular The City football team won an school year was observed as HICKORY FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH The northern lights, last Saturday monthly meeting of the Board of easy victory over the Fort Frances Parents' Day and every family in BRAND evening, shown with unequaled Church of the New Covenant. County Commissioners was held. team last Sunday on the home the district was represented as RUBBER FOOTWEAR grandeur in the northern In addition to the usual routine •grounds. The score being 17 to Wm. Cross, Pastor. well as a number from outside. skies. of business. '7 iri favor of International Falls. A program consisting of the regular fur tutor Oai Sapply I* Alternate streak like bands of Reports of Judicial Ditches school work interspersed Bible Cchool 10 a. m. No. 1, 8 and 10 were received by with music and readings, was Sermon 11 a. "Success.'m. Don't forget the famous local the Board for final acceptance, rendered and enjoyed by all. Junior Endeavor 3 p. m. tajent play to-night entitled the after carefully going over them Miss Coughlan of the Baldus Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. ••\.of Bar Ranch by Bob the Board accepted No. 1 and 10, School and Misses May and Ella Sermon 7130 p. m., Romance Brewer for the benefit of the St. "A but they were not quite satisfied McAlister visited the school on of Two Worlds." Thomas church at the Grand Have you seen our with reports of No. 8 so that was Parents' Day and kindly assisted Praise and Prayer Service 8 Theatre laid over untill next meeting and. with t^ie program. a. m. Wednesday night, followed in the meantime a little touching Mr. A, Sandt, supervisor of the by Annual Business meeting and Exceptional Showing M? Miss Nellie Dunn returned to of up of the roads in connection with schools in this part of the county election of officers. 'her school work fcre Monday, it will be done and we believe accepted. made us a short visit on Friday Choir Practice, Friday night 8 she having been u^ble to start He was accompanied by George Ladies' Suits at p. m. earlier on account of sickness. Great credit is due the County Coughlan of Baldus. We believe in war. to the extermination Mrs. H. H. Ihrig has been taking Commissioners for the manner in Mr. Peter. Langland, a student of Evil. her place since school began. which they have taken care of of the High school last year, shot Frank rtpxwmlons--to.- •ffftct,, the large amount of extra work a large wolf on Saturday. Mr. W. C. T. U. COLUMN fnl snits" cam* from, man woman who have already that has been necesary in planning The International Ministers L. Gilbertson and Mr. Otto Limpenin The Union was very pleasantly iBTMtiffated. tUs aainnal display. Th* for and taking care of this work Club met at the Baptist church have also killed wolves during entertained at the home of •tyl«s are of a vary «harmi&ff charcter, displaying' ^especially the financing of it and last Tuesday, president E. L. the past week. Mesdames Monahan and Stevens those idaaa eaoM out is. th« hlfhwt prlcad accepting of the work when it Heermance read a paper on "The Miss Cecila Anderson of Birchdale Tuesday Nov. 2. •nits. Th« tailoring of «aota. garment it ab•olutely was completed and not until it Restatement of J.esus Christ" and visited on Hay Creek Thursday Thirteen members and four perfects was completed. vice president Harris of Fort in the interest of the school. visitors were present. They are also to be commended Trances gave a book review. She was a guest at the Loner Kemember that «vecy rait we seU bear* our All the officers were present, for the good appointment they home. guarantee of ateolnt* aatiafactSan. Ton hm tlx* and gave reports. All welcomed made in electing Mr. D. B. Jewell pleasure of choosing from, a very largo variety,, A school Fair is planned to Prof. Amo of the Manual the return of Mesdames Carrier and we. are confident that you. have never seen as a successor to Miss Shetland take place on Nov. at which the training department met with a and Blake, who have been absent 20 the equal of these suits for the low price of as County Superintendent of farm and garden products of the painful accident Tuesdav when a for a few weeks. $20.00 Schools. Mr. Jewell is well fitted vicinity as well as the school After the usual business session piece of board cauerht in the cirC'tlar by natural endowment and educational work will be exhibited. Mr. 'i'~ rip saw and crushed one of a' delightful program was rendered fitness for this important D. B. Jewell of the Agricultural which was much enjoyed iiis fingers then flvinj* back the office and we believe that time and Department will be present and "board struck him in the stomach by all. Dr. Mary Ghostly, was to experience will confirm the good judge the exhibits. have talked on ''Health and much to his temporary discomfort Burton's judgment of the County Board in A meeting for the purpose of Tie is dointr nicelv however and Heridity", but was obliged to be this appointment. organizing a Farmers Club will absent, but we hope to hear this will be alright in a few days. be held in the evening. At the talk at one of our future meetings. CO-OPERATIVE STORE close, lunch will be served by the The HJfk School football team girls of the Domestic Science The program closed with a drill went to BtackHnrk last Fridnv class.. A- meeting was held at Ericsburg on the "dry" states, and the question Tn*ht nlaved the return frame last Tuesday for the purpose box. A few(? members with that team on their home LITTLEFORK AND VICINITY of organizing a Co-operative neglected to bring, written questions ffOtind. Th#» hrws renort a eood f.V*V Store for the sale of all kinds of for the question box, but LITTLEFORK BAPTIST time although thev did not win. £$£ Border Wholesale Meat & Grocery Co. merchandise and also in exchange we trust every member will bring the score heinc T4 to 12 in favor CHURCH for farm and timber products. a question for the next meeting, A. C. Early, Pastor S n? the Blackduck team. A fine Meeting called to order by Martin which is "A Mother's Meeting," Twrmjjet retention was riven the Morning Service 10:45 a. m. Mathison and after a full discussion bring a question concerning the E. A. Yernberg, Manager visitors whirh was highly appreciated Sunday School 12:00 m. of the matter it was decided child or duty of parents, etc. bv them. Christian Endeavor 7130 p. m. VrJ to organize and the following Also bring a mother, every Evening Service 8:15 ••.••at committee was appointed, christian mother should attend Wholesale and Ratal Sermon next Sunday morning P. Watson. F.ditor. ("gene M. Burtbn of International Falls, the Mbthers Day meeting, which Groceries, Fruits Feed "The Religious Use of Money." wmd ral Manager Mnlder of the and John Skoglund, Joe Rogers and will be held the 3rd Tuesday in International Falls Press, spent Fred Starns to solicit membership Nov. at the home of Mrs. Stevens. Fred Davis returned Tuesday the week end in town including and get subscriptions for Home-Made Sausage asi This delightful meeting closed from the Educational Asscoiation Sttndav. His valuable land holdtributarv shares in the company which will with the W. C. T. U. benediction. Hamburger meetings in St. Paul. HI? to Bi^ keeps Falls be sold at $10 per share. There These meetings are a success Mrs. B. G. Holden returned him guessing1, although Vie know Were twenty four citizens present. and delight, because each member Monday from the hospital at International +hat there is more bread and Arthur Berg was elected Give us a Trial and You Will tries her best to make them so. Falls. flitter on the farm than in a secretary. The program for our next meeting Stay With Us $ Jack Hale returned Tuesday nress room, hut he does not at will-be printed next week in morning from Dakota where he St this t«me feel' iustified to leave the International Falls Press. NOTICE has been working the past two Our Prices an Always Right and Oar Stock Always Fresh *he editorial sanction to anv rre•rfecessor We trust each member will ^'From and after date I will not months. until the countrv has read the W. C. T. U. column A. C. Early has been improving be responsible for any bills contracted International FaJU, wot*e substantiaHv dr»red hp.— Second Ave. and Fifth Street which Mr. Watson kindly donates by my wife... his plact the past week by blastPaul A it appeared in the Big Fork to our Union. Lucas returned Tuesday wears Oct, 30-15 fe^Toos., Godin Compass. W. T. U. Cor.