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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

December 2, 1915 · Page 4 of 8

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r?S? IX 3* n:' ftOF &** :$'. VL*. *r 'INTEliWA^ONM- FALLS PRESS a piMHiwiiTJTiinrjr? CHARITY BALL. returning to her work Monday i" At The Churches I S I N E W S evening. Local and Personal Items The Dorcas are making arrangements D. A. Pat Doyle has rented the & for their Third Annual posses* Colpitts house and took OAK PORTAGE, MINN. New Year's Eve Charity Ball at sion on Tuesday. Miss Sadie Morrison of Glencoe Mr. and Mrs. Agent Whitney! the Grand Opera House to replen- The building formerly occupied Mr. J. Johnson is making preparation spent Thanksgiving with friends ish their treasury for the winter's spent Thanksgiving at the Jevne 1 by O. M. Paulson is being con* for camp work' on Mr. benovelent work for the poor and at Pequot. home. verted into a restaurant -by the and Mrs Aspmo's place. The needy of our city/ owner. Soft drinks will also be latter are now residing in British Hon. H. J. Miner returned to Attorney J. J. Hadler of Big handled. Columbia. PLEAD GUILTY Minneapolis Monday evening after Falls, spent Saturday here on professional Miss Hilga Muus left Saturday, Mr. Andrew Johnson butchered having spent Thanksgiving business. night to take a course at the four head of cattle last week. He Doras Asher better known as week with his family. Moorhead Normal School. was assisted by Mr. Anderson. Doras Clark of the underworld BOYS—Make money for Xmas Mr. and Mrs. Henry Packard Mr. Ed. Granstrom was at the L-.U* who has two children in Ranier Dr. Elizabeth Monahan returned We will pay you a good price for KEMP®: spent Thanksgiving day at O. Falls last week. was arrested Saturday for robbing^ Jewett's. from her visit to. the Twin clean cotton rags at the Press Mr. Kolden made a trip through a man over the Tourist cities in time to eat Turkey with Office. A patrol of the Boy Scouts wai this part of the country recently Corner Fifth Ave. and Second St. saloon in this city. The man reported organized Thursday with Geo. B. the family on Thanksgiving day. after an absence of 15 years. He having mysteriously found E. L. Heermance, Pastor Cochran as Scout Master and Arrange with Emerson for found things considerably changed his money and the woman plead Ralph Foster as Patrol Leader. Xmas photos. Greatest shoe and rubber bargains "For all the People all the Week." since then. guilty before Judge Palmer of ever heard of at E. E. Peterson The Farmer's Club held a meeting soliciting money from men for BEAVER SCHOOL NO. 2 & Co's slaughter sale. Found dead last Sunday afternoon at the Riverdale school house Sunday school at 10 a. m. inmoral purposes and was fined STILL LEADS under the sofa at her palatial on Thanksgiving night which was Christian worship at 11. $10.00 and costs and the fine The many friends of Mrs. Matt residence on Millionaire Avenue a success. An entertainment and Christian Endeavor at 7:30. suspended on condition she would The families of the Beaver Gillespie are pleased to learn of one of the pet cats of Senator and basket social was also held the leave the city and the taxpayers Reading room open Sunday school of the International Falls her continued improvement after Mrs. L. H. Nord. same week at Linford school to pay sheriff and matron's costs afternoon, and Tuesday and district were given a treat at her successful operation at the house. A pleasant time is reported. in the case which amounted to Thursday evenings. Thanksgiving 6 o'clock dinner by Northern Minnesota Hospital. J. H. Emerson has moved his $4.50. Hobby Club on Thursday evening, the pupils and teachers of the Mr. Benson is planning some photo office to the rooms over open to all young women. community at the school. It is nice brick flooring. Money to Loan on farm property the Press office, formerly occupied I. O. O. F. ELECT OFFICERS reported that progressiveness is Teacher Training class led by in United States and Canada. The Subject of the Law, as given by the Rembrandt Studio. a big feature of the Beaver school Apply to Frank S. Lang, International Mrs. Stevens, on Monday evening in the Ten Commandments, The Odd Fellow Lodge held its The school is taking up cooking Falls, Minnesota. tf at 7:30. Open to men and women was the theme at the Oak Portage Ditch Referee O. L. Dent was a semi-annual election of officers and to show their ability in the of all churches. chapel on Sunday last. It was business visitor here yesterday he last Monday night when the following work they invited the people of Register of Deeds and Mrs. shown that the object of the law The, ladies will hold a bazaar seems to be well pleased at the were elected for the first the community and a few outside Frank S. Lang spent Thanksgiving is not to save, but tocondemmand and food sale on Wednesday, Dec. progress being made in the vast six months of 1916. guests to determine their capability and the three following days to drive the sinner to God's only 8th. drainage activities in this county H. A Levine, Noble Grand, of the cooking merit. At six as guests of Congressman Clarence remed}', the blood of Christ, freely, A special business meeting will over which he is supervising Oscar Arrowood, Vice Grand, C. o'clock thirty guests sat down to B. Miller at the Spalding and yet so dearly shed on Calvary's be held on Monday afternoon at architect. H. Blake, Recording and Financial the following menu. hotel in Duluth. tree. the home of Mrs. Paul St. Mitchell. Secretary, B. P. Schultz, Scalloped Potatoes Don't forget that E. E. Peterson's Treasurer, Gus Belcher, Trustee. Beef Roast, Cranberry Jell Prof. Amo of the Manual training LINDFORD SOUTH BETHLEHAM & Co's entire stock must be It was visitor's night at the lodge Colonial Sandwitches department has been entertaining sold at once. Get your share. rooms. Twelve members of Cascade Assorted Cakes his parents Mr. and Mrs. Town Hall, Holler's Addition. Miss Helen Johnson of Wheaton Lodge, No. 351 of Fort Frances Cocoa T. Amo of Little Falls, for the is making an extended visit General Manager Ralph J. Sunday school on Sunday afternoon were present and three from Candy Peanut Brittles past week. They returned home to her grand parents, Mr. and Young of the M. & O. Power at 2 :oo. the Loman Lodge. After the The dinner was cooked and Monday. company spent Thanksgiving in Mrs. A. L. Lindford. election several of the visitors served by the pupils with Miss the cities and returned Saturday Miss Agda Marklund of International FIRST METHODIST gave speeches and C. H. Blake Motl the teacher in charge of the Abstracts and titles to all property Falls visited her mother to resume the "even tenor of his EPISCOPAL CHURCH gave an address on the "Ideals of affair. The pupils were dressed in Koochiching county furnished over Sunday. way." Odd Fellowship and Its Standing in Pilgrims uniforms. After the C. H. Blake, Pastor on short notice by the A sleigh load of the young people in the Community." A splendid dinner a Thanksgiving program Koochiching county Abstract Co. The Malmlin property near the from here attended the Farmer's lunch was served in the dining was rendered by the school. Serivces at Ranier tonight. lub at Riverdale on Thursday official abstractors, International paper mill has been purchased by The whole affair was an entire I room at eleven o'clock by a committee p. Sabbath school Sunday at 2 m. Falls, Minn.—Adv. tf. the M. & O. Power company for evening, all reported a good time. of the lodge. There are success. The school distinguished The Ladies Aid will meet at the Miss Louise Balke of Grand $3,800 and will be at once converted itself last year by "winning the some good cooks among the lodge I church tomorrow (Friday) afternoon. Forks, North Dakota is spending into use for the much needed County Attorney and Mrs. members and they have a reputation first place among the rural schools side tracks. The deal was two weeks with Miss Willey. Jevne returned yesterday from of doing things right. at the county fair. ?®Sf' Skating is fine and the young successfully consumated by Judge The Choir meets Saturday evening their visit to the Pacific Coast Exposition, There are only seven pupils in people are enjoying it immensely. John Berg. at the parsonage at 8. the Yellowstone Park this school which is located in the OUR NIGHT SCHOOL Mrs. Sandburg visited at the The Ladies Aid will have an interesting and the land of the Mormons. back woods, six miles west of DOING GOOD WORK home of Mrs. Marklund a couple FOR RENT CHEAP—Three sale at the Swendson They report a delightful time. Ray. It certainly is a credit to of days this week. room house, Jameson's Addition, building Saturday afternoon. Besides Miss Clara Motl the teacher and Gotfred Lindgren had the misfortune addres Lock Box 136, City. D. 2-9 It is rather surprising to note their food and apron sale In spite of the fact that the her pupils to keep in the lime light the interest which is being shown to run a rusty spike they have a unique parsel post State appropiation for wolf bounties and progressiveness of school and in through his foot last week but is Mr. A. L. Sorter state democratic the night school work at the sale. Sealed packages from many has been used up, Attorney community work. improving rapidly. secretary, accompanied by Mr. high school this year. Last year states of choice articles will be on General Smith instructs the various The community work is the big only one department, that of the Rev. Gregg preached in the A. L. Straight and Robt. Olson of sale at that time, giving our people County Auditors to continue factor that should be cnosidered school house Wednesday night. Minneapolis returned home Monday foreigners was organized but it the privilege of many splendid paying bounties in full and the deficiency in our schools, and we certainly He was accompied by Mr. Winslow evening after looking after was the start of a greater work Christmas gifts that have been will be made up later. are glad to hear of such reports •J.: -t$ this^ year. This term three departments an evanglist. their property interests in this collected from many states. as given by the Beaver school. The entertainment at the school city and outskirts, well satisfied have been organized, Services next Sunday are: Mrs. R. F. C. litis and son Russel house on Saturday evening was the foreigners, the manual training 'with the appearance of prospects. Sabbath school 10 a. m. Epworth WAYLAND returned Tuesday morning, a success, and thirty-two dollars and the commercial. The League devotional 6:45. Public from Minneapolis where the latter was realized. The girls in the class in English for foreigners The Minister's Club will meet Worship 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. was taken to a specialist because Among those returning to cooking class are waiting patiently at the Methodist church at Fort meets the first four nights of the A cordial invitation to all. of the serious nature of the fracture Wayland during the past two for the new kitchen cabinet. week, that of the commercial Francis next Monday afternoon. caused by his recent automobile weeks were E. K. Haynes, Frank Mrs. Charles Skifftrom visited Rev. W. S. Seller will read a paper meets every night except Tuesdays, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH accident. Everybody is Pugh, Charley Wagner and Herbert the. school Wednesday afternoon. Thursdays and Saturdays, at on "The Church and The Theological Church of the New Covenant. pleased to learn of his rapid recovery. Montgomery. which time the class in manual Miss Beck and Mr. Cochran View Point." All the Wm. Cross, Pastor. Herman Tuseth passed through visited school Wednesday. ministers of our City and Fort training has its session. Wayland last week from the Falls Classes all commence at seven Francis are members of this Club Bible school 10 a. m. Mr. Gish where he made final proof on his Misses Lucy Barrett, Elvera j,and this is their monthly meetling. o'clock and close at nine. Four LITTLEFORK AND VICINITY superintendent. homestead. He was accompanied Walters, Charlotte Jefferson and teachers service have been required Sermon 11 a. m. "Hhe Lord's by Henry Agreen. Dr. Mary Ghostly will entertain for this work, E. W. Vancura LITTLEFORK BAPTIST Supper." Ole Steenerson and Mr. Vickstrum on Friday afternoon in honor of Game Warden Wisard arrested the agricultire supervisor, CHURCH Junior Endeavor 3 p. m. for returned Friday from International Miss Shelland who leaves for has charge of the foreigners. The two trappers by the name of those 6 to 14 years of age. A. C. Early, Pastor Falls. Minneapolis on Saturday for a Brown last Wednesday for trapping enrollment, at present include Christian Endeavor 6 p. m. Morning Service 10:45 a- m- Mr. and Mrs. Richards and Miss month's vacation before taking about 40 pupils, which speaks muskrats and mink before The Society desires your attendance. Sunday School 12 :oo m. Tiddler spent last Sunday with up her new duties as Inspector of the season opened, they were well for the desire of our foreign Christian Endeavor 7:30 p. m. This is an interdenominational Mr. and Mrs. Jones. Rural schools. born element to enlist with us as taken before Judge Rienarz of Evening Service 8:15 organization. You are Mr. and Mrs. Allen and family good citizens. Several of this Gemmell and fined $10 each and welcome. are visiting with Mrs. Allen's Supt. E. E. Mclntire and Prof. costs and also lost their arms and pupils are taking work in Civics Mr. Cowan arrived Thursday Sermon 7:30 a. m. "Baptism, mother, Mrs. Carr. Mrs. Alien W. Vancura began a course of JE. preparatory ta taking out their traps by confiscation according morning for a visit with his sister What is its Relationship to The was at one time a popular Wayland study last evening to prepare the citizens papers. E. W. Vancura Mrs. Paul Penfield. to law. Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ." girl and is welcomed back -candidates for citizenship examination pupils are back, each bringing The Thanksgiving dance given Followed by Baptigtimal service. by a host of friends. to be held Jan. 14th before Olaf Eastlund of Waukana, who states that nearly all of last years by the Rebekahs was a grand Praise Prayer and Business George Hipp and Dr. O'Brein the District Court in this city. with him added enthusiasm and was hunting near his homestead success, a goodly number from meeting Wednesday 8 p. m. "A of Watertown, S. D., are guests This course will be pursued on friends. came across two fine bucks which the country coming in to attend it. Leason of Grace." at the Fleming home during hunting Mondays and Wednesday evenings D. C. Amo, reports that the attendance were horn locked in a death grapple Geo. Cochran and Principle Choir Practice Friday 8 p. m. season. at the High school. when he got near enough to in the manual training Davis spent Friday at the county Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. Miss Anderson of Birchdale class has been about thirty. A investigate their condition be seat on school matters. David Rose Thursday 2:30 p. m. visited our school on Friday. The Ladies Aid of the M. E. found one already dead and the class in mechanical drawing and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Scarlett of Jail and Hosital services Sunday Miss Pugh attended the school church will give one of their popular one in woodworking has been Forsyth took Thanksgiving dinner other pretty tired he shot it so afternoon. program and dance on Hay Creek food and apron sale in the organized, both of which are displaying and intends to have the heads at the Hotel Deteker. last Saturday. She reports a Swenson brick building on Third mounted in their present locked very creditable work. J. W. Nangle of Bemidji spent pleasant time and says it was well street next Saturday afternoon. The work being mostly individual partment is temarkably successful. condition. Sunday in town. worth the hike. There will also be offered parcel is varied and ranges from that J. Griep conducts classes in Agent Colpitts has a very sore Miss Luda Fiddler was a guest post packages from many cities of beginners to professional pennamship, arithmetic, spelling, County Commissioner R. S. McDonald finger, having cut it on a buzz at the Pugh home over Sunday. and states for sale at Twenty-five mechanics. grammar and bookkeeping. returned Sunday from the saw while sawing wood on Saturday. The Thanksgiving program at a Of all the classes the commercial A great variety of work is being Peace River country accompanied our school house on Wednesday it by Townsite Magnate Bazansen work seems the most popular offered and an unusual opportunity The Baptist Ladies Aid was entertained I afternoon was pronounced a success Local business men and local is presented to the people, by Mesdames Early and County Auditor and Mrs. L. H. they say the only trouble with by all. Parent's Day was not stenographers seem to realize of this city. It is encouraging to Slocum left Thanksgiving night them when they are here is that Muus at the church last week. I observed this year but all the they do not feel as though they what a great advantage is thrown the instructors to see what interest Rev. O. Belsaas held a Thanksgiving to visit his mother at Georgetown, patrons have shown a great interest at there door by this work. is shown. Long before the service at the Lutheran "are monarchs of all they survey." Washington, who has been by calling on us at different? Two teachers, Miss M. Driscoll doors opened pupils are anxiously church in the afternoon of Thursday. seriously ill for the past few times. Visits are appreciated by waiting for their work and if it "weeks with ^Erysipelas. Mr. Miss Annie Shelland addressed and J. Griep are employed and both the pupils and the teacher. the Epworth League on, "Home the present a varied line of work. were not for the limited time of Mr. and Mrs. John Vanderwalk iSolcum has been trying to get The new library books were re-j The enrollment has been about the teachers they would work and Grandma Riker took Thanksgiving away for the past five weeks but Missions In Our City and County" ceived on Wednesday afternoon.^ forty-five. M. Driscool, who is long after the alloted time. dinner with Mr. and Mrs. "has been unable to do so because last Sunday evening at the M. E. We now have one hundred thirty-' the regular commercial instructor W. R. Deteker. of the unusual amount of work 1 books in our library valued eight has charge of die typewriting and Modern art has advanced to Miss Annette Miller came from in his office due to the completion There were about thirty in attendance at ninety-five dollars. The library of the road contracts throughout all of whom enjoyed her stenography, such a degree that it is difficult to Kelliher Thursday morning to contains both good reference Hijudging by the work done and distinguish§£ the blush of youth spend the Thanksgiving recess the county. He expects to be very helpful and interesting talk, *i,r (Continued on Page 8) with her sister Mrs. D. A. Colpitts kack again before the holidays. which will not soon be forgotten. the enthusiasm shown this de- from the blush of the drug £tore. •"IOstS 1"' as