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December 30, 1915 · Page 2 of 8

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•f---'1 TP" *».».•• —-j IlipPS v^-j &K ^T"-* INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS -4? school was a grand success in every so you can not afford to be ab At The Churches sense of the word. The writer Local and Personal IteAs j| DISTRICT NEWS sent. has had the pleasure of visiting This is also the national a great many school programs JSSSSSSSSSSS& Mother's Day meeting. An ap- J'~j in different schools and propriate program will be reordered. LITTLEFORK BAPTIST Julius Markoitz spent Christmas Hon. H. J. Miner is spending states,but this is the first one ever Dr. Elizabeth Monahan with relatives in Duluth. CHURCH the holidays with his family on listened to by me without a and Mrs. McHugo will give ths A. C. Early, Pastor "Millionaire Ave." single mistake or blunder in the papers that they were unable to Mr. Andy Olson spent the Morning Service 10:45 a. m. entire program, which lasted almost give at the last mother's meet* Christmastide in the twin cities. Sunday School 12 :00 m. Attorney and Mrs. John Brown an hour, with only pupils to ing. This promises to be the Christian Endeavor 7:30 p. m. 4* are spending the holidays at give it. Evening Service 8:15 best meeting the Union has ever Mr. Mort Houston spent a The play of Santa Claus and {'l Esterville, Iowa. had, and each member can help couple vof days with his folks in wife which was put on after only make it so by being present an4 Littlefork and Vicinity. Virginia. two days practice, Was one of Born to Mr. and Mrs. Nels new help plan the work for the the best^ rendered plays I have Nickelson, on Christmas day-, a year. Friends who are interested Mrs. E. J. Holler and daughter A happy New Year to you all. ever seen by children, every part bouncing baby boy. are most cordially invited to at* C.v A. Miller arrived Tuesday Myrtle have gone on a visit to was loud and distinct so that every tend. At the close of the meet" morning from Backus and spent relatives at Monticello. Corner Fifth Ave. and Second St. word could be heard and understood. Mr. Chas. Moss was a business ing, lunch will be served. most of Friday inspecting the W: E. L. Heermance, Pastor The attendance was visitor in town Tuesday from his Yenf, Wishing all a happy New work done on the new ditch All 3ry goods at Burtons PreInventory good, 40 being present. While Black "For all the People all the Week." River farm. Local White Ribbon Editor. .Sale at greatly reduced west of town, for which the Xmas treats were delicious, Miss price next Monday. Northern Drainage Co. has the •••.. Smith was certainly "Lady Bountiful Morning worship at 11 a. m. Mrf /. Chester Woodford is Contract. with her pesents to her pupils, Communion service to which all ^pending a couple of days at Miss Vipond spent her Christmas Guy and Harley Parker have Silver of Quality who all voted her a good Christians are welcome, ,. Spoorie^,- checking up on log*ional been enjoying a visit from their T? H-' at the parental home down Santa Claus. She certainly deserves Evening worship at 7 :30. p. m. LuiAber Co. river in the Dominion. mother and sister during the great credit for her thoroness Topic: "Facing a New Year." Rely on your own holiday season. Mrs. and Miss in the training for this program. judgment as to pattern, Sunday school at 10. Misses Feidman and Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Magnus for Gilbert, Minn., where the but remember Christian Endeavor at 7 :oo. spent Christmas at the home durability is the most are enjoying a visit from her latter is employed as a teacher. Reading room open Sunday important feature. |i of the former at Northome. Miss Armette Miller is spending mother, who resides in Duluth. afternoon, and Tuesday and Wayland News the vacation with Mrs. D. A. Thursday evenings. Wait for Burton's big Pre-Inventol-y Any ladies' suit in the store Colpitts. Teacher training class in the School closed on Wednesday Bale "which begins next ROGERS BROS. will go at half price at Burton's Good crowds witnessed both 'for the Christmas vacation. A Monday/ social room on Monday evening Q£ Christmas trees in town big Pre-Inventory Sale which good program was given by the at 7:30, open to all men- and, jagt Friday, and Saturday nights, begins next Monday-. is the name stamped on Mr. pupils. After the program Santa and Mrs. Schonsby were the back of spoons, forks women who are interested. land showed their appreciation and fancy serving pieces here way way. came for a half hour's visit Tuesday on their to The skating .rink is riot com- jn very decided Mr. Frank V. Peterson, of in silver plate of proven a spend pleted as one more flooding with the wee ones. Everyone a few days at Mrs/Schonsby'i quality— the Viking Theatre, is recovering Mr. and Mrs. Nils Muus and will be necessary but you can present received a box of candy former home at Staples. "Silper Tlate slowly from a strenuous L. A. Swanson spent Sunday at that Wears" try those new skates, just the (Forsythe guests Mrs. A. T. and a gift. wrestle with the grippe. as of same. The cooking class have taken choice Mrs. Henry Pitblado is spending Wide latitude for Scarlett? iz offered in the many South Bethlehem up the study of doughs and batters. a few weeks with her parents Grandma Riker is visiting at Money to Loah on tarm property exquisite designs. Town Hall, Holler's Addition The pupils say the first experiment, in North Dakota. Her mother is Sold by leading dealers in United States and Canada. the Hotel Deteker this week. 1 everywhere. Send for Sunday school Sunday after baking powder bis quite ill. Apply to Frank S. Lang, International Mr. and Mrs. John Vanderwalk '^5=sv Catalogue :'CL," noon at 2:00. cuits made by Josephine Pugh, Falls, Minnesota. tf showing all entertained the. Pellands and designs. was a success, and they should Dr. Polkinghornes on Christmas. Mary Ghostly is enjoying FIRST METHODIST know for. they ate them. Bert Colburn went to Port Rev. O. Belsaas held a Christmas a visit fromt her parents, Mr. Co International Silver The attendance for the month S uccessor to EPISCOPAL CHURCH Arthur Monday to buy a couple service at the Lutheran and Mrs. John Chapman, of Milbank, Meridcn HntarcnlaCo. 1 of December was very good, fii.riien, Ccnn. of car loads of horses for his church last Saturday. C. H. Blake, Pastor S. Dak. there being no absences and but winter's logging operations on Miss Elizabeth Muus arrived a few cases of tardiness which the Canadian side. We trust you have had a pleas- home Friday for the holidays, You can get anything you were caused by the severe cold ant Christmas season. We wish Mrv and Mrs. J. Marcussen want at your own price at Burton's and heavy snow. Those being Engineer Geo. Mertens and MOST! for you a happy New Year. and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Klefsted Pre-Inventory Sale which neither tardy nor absent for the Roy Martin, \Vho are in charge Services at Ranier tonight at were visitors at the Wilmer begins next Monday. TRADE-MARKS month were Josephine Pugh, of ditches in the western part of 7:30. Hanson .home in Forsythe last COPYRIGHTS and Florence Pugh. the county, are spending the holidays Choir rehearsal Tuesday even- Sunday. Rev and Mrs. C. H. Blake entertained Miss Laura Humber visited Send sketch, or model and detcription here at home. ing at the parsonage. Ben Muus arrived Friday Deputy Game Warden (or free search. school on Wednesday. Subjects for next Sunday's from Fargo, N. D. where he is Book containing over 200 median, Wisard and family at a tame Preparations are being made ical movement* sent free upon Mr. O. M. Carr, of Pelican sermons will be morning, "Head now employed. quest. goose dinner on Christmas day. for a shadow social to be held at ROACH, WM. N. Jr. or Heart Religion." Evening, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Earley Rapids, senior member of the ATTORNEY-AT-LAW the school house on Jan. 8th. "The New Year—An Untrodden took Christmas dinner with Mr. firm of E. E. Peterson and Co., MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL Rev. and Mrs. Blake visited The proceeds are to go for the EXPERT Way." and Mrs. Ole Klefsted. is here assisting with the annual McGill Buildmc Washington. D. I Rev. and Mrs. Sellers, of the organ fund. The autograph Services next Sunday are:! The Christmas exercises at inventory of their fine stock. Methodist church at Ft. Frances, quilt will be raffled at that time. Sabbath school,, at 10, Epworth the school house last Wednesday Tuesday afternoon and enjoyed Don't forget to buy a number on League Devotional at 6:45 p. m., were very good, and the whole The residents of Liberty Addition a cup of tea. the quilt, then be sure and be Preaching services and public affair was a credit to the pupils enjoyed a jolly evening at there to see that your number Ask far th« worship at 11 a. m. and 7130 p. m. and teachers alike. The assemb- a farewell party at the home of fiREEIt LABELED wins. We, are'promised a good Mr. and Mrs. Charles Engblopm Next Sunday will be 1916. Be- ly room was filled to overflowing Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Irvwin in program during the early part HICKORY entertained Mr. and Mrs. gin the year right by going to with the parents and friends of BRAND honor of the Sullivan young of the evening. Matt Gillespie and Mr. and Mrs. church. We invite you .to the pupils. RUBBER FOOTWEAR people, of the county farm, last attend Miss Anderson, of Birehdale, Chester Woodford to a turkey A span of horses belonging to the services of the Down Town night. visited our school on Dec. 9th. Yur Dular Sipply Tn dinner on Christmas day. CM the Northern Minnesota Drainage Church. Mr. and Mrs. Fox were callers Company, was drowned in Dr. Larson, the Optometrist, at Wayland last Sunday. Another of the impressive and one of the ditches, near Nakoda, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH will be at Hotel Victoria Thursday Mr. and Mrs Richards took DR. E. A. THOMPSON instructive three reel films entitled, last Friday evening. Christ Church of the New Covenant. and Friday, Jan. 13 and advantage of the splendid sleighing 14. ''Who Pays," was shown Christianson, who was driving DENTIST Consult him if you are afflicted Wm. Cross, Pastor* and visited neighbors at at the Viking Theatre last Tuesday the team was frozen to death. Office and Residence with defective eyes or need Wayland last Sunday.... evening. This is an unusually All the teachers are absent Over litis' Drug Store glasses. Bible school at 10, Mr. Gish, Miss Luda Fiddler and Miss fine and helpful series and from town during the vacation, International Falls, Minnesota Laura Humber were guests at superintendent. There is a class should be seen oy all. Principal Davis is at Loman.and Your children will not look the the Pugh home over Christmas. for each and all from the youngest the others are visiting at their same in a few months or a year Mrs. Christe spent a few days to the adult Bible class. Abstracts and titles to all property parental homes. as they do now. Five years hence Sermon, 11 a. m. "The Word in Baudette last week. in Koochiching county furnished WOOD-WOOD Miss Olava Muus returned, they will hardly be recognized John Lizen was a business of Life." on short notice by the Thursday morning from Brinsmade, by those who haven't seen them Junior Endeavor, "3 p. m. For caller in Baudette on Tuesday. Koochiching county Abstract Co. N. D. whre die has been We deliver Dry Wood from during that lapse of time. A A number of young people the young folks from 6 to 14. official abstractors, International attending school. $2.00 to $5.00 photo representing them as they from Wayland attended the basket Parents please send, your children. Fails, Minn.—Adv. ti are today will be a priceless social at Baldus school house Pay the Junior Endeavor a HAPPYLAND keepsake for you and help you on last Thursday evening. After per cord. visit and see how the meeting is Miss Margaret Black, a teacher to gladden the new year for hearing a fine program they run. You'll be surprised and in the Winnipeg schools, and Mr. Andrew Lund has returned your friends. Arrange for a sitting took in the dance at Coughlan's pleased. Mr. Geo. Moore of this city, All kinds of coal on hand from the twin cities, and while at Emerson's Studio. which is, which is as much as Christian Endeavor, 6:3o"p. m. spent Christmas and Sunday at there made a settlement with spying that they enjoyed themselves This is an interdenominational the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. the Hennepin Bridge Co. for injuries immensely. Chris Christianson, wfio died organization. You are welcome. Eastman at Liberty Addition. See our new furnaca he received while working Verna Pugh spent last Saturday Sermon, 8, p. m. "Will You?" from exposure andn exhaustio for them on a pile driver last and Sunday with Miss Parmeter, Just installed In our Praise and prayer service 8 p. between Littlefork and Nakota Mr. and Mrs. John Nyberg I spring. the Fairland teacher. m. on Wednesday. v.? after trying to get his team are rejoicing over the birth of Hardware Store. I Mr. Andrew Lund and Carl Mr. Broadwater and family Choir practise 8 p.. m. Friday. out of the river when they broke -a son, at their home on 6th St., Christian Endeavor Social and Stenkvist are doing piece work were pleasant callers at Wayland through while crossing the who, in due time,, may be able Burns four foot wood watch night service Friday at.at VanVleck and Foster last Sunday. Littlefork a few days ago, was to take his father's place as 9 :oo p. m. Everybody welcome camp in Section 32. Mr.Seymour, of Clementson, and will burn anything buried from the undertaking superintendent of the planing' to this social and service. Start' ^r- August Issacson is helping was a visitor to Wayland last parlors Tuesday afternoon, Rev. mill. the new year with prayer—not Matt Matson haul logs to Bear week. He came up to look over C. H. Blake conducting the service. Install one of these vain resolutions. Etiver from the state lands Tom some of the right-of-way cutting. Mathias Christianson, father The Eastern Star lodge will plants and help the Jail and hospital services each Armstrong bought last winter.^ of the deceased, and Melyina, a give a farewell dinner this evening Sunday afternoon. Good reading schools closed in this A number of young people farmer. sister, both from Bagley, were in honor of Mr. and Mrs. matter is earnestly solicited for vicinity on Dec. 23 to reopen on gathered at the home of Fred here for the funeral. Creo. A. Snyder, who are leaving Benedict for a social evening on these objects, also for the lumber Jan- 5camps. •for their farm at Sacramento, Phone Wm. Cross, the viewers on the new ditch Dec. 4th. Cal., and Mrs. John Rauch, who WOOD SAWING. BEEF!! BEEF!! pastor, No. 205. It will be called haire been going over the route is returning to her home in Minneapolis. W. C. T. U. COLUMN. for promptly. t^ie Past week or two and expect We handle Home See Richardson Bros, about Our specialty: "The Truth as have their report ready in a Grown Beef and that wood you want sawn. They few days. Attention members! The first it is in Jesus Christ." Mr. Otto Jahnke, who is a di­ will saw it at the least possible Miss McClenahan, teacher of meeting of the Union for 1916 Pork only. rector of the Spooner bank, was price. Big reduction on sawing Griffith's school, is spending her will be held at the home of Mrs. down there Sunday to get the over two cords. -1 Work guarateed vacation in Minneapolis. Eliza Carrier, corner 6th St. and A Happy New Year. automobile he left there recently, to give satisfaction Mr. C. S. Romens was home nth Ave., Tuesday, Jan., 4th, S. E. THOMPSON & SON aroi while returning, accompanied .Phone No.i 16-3 R. N from 3 to 5. We desire to extend to all the for Christmas and over Sunday, by Dr. and Garnet Peterson, As the district president, Mrs. readers of the Press, our heart-. There was also a large gathering missed a good chance to get E. A. Hastay, of Blackduck, will iest good wishes for -a happy relatives and friends at the NOTICE "several wolf bounties by not be present at this meeting, every New Year. May health and pros- home for the Christmas feast, FURS-HIQK If having his shot gun along. member should be present to perity be yours throughout 1916. these gentlemen had been driving Shoe repairing neatly done. greet her. Mrs. Hastay is an experienced The Executive Staff and WAUKAUNA SCHOOL across the Siberian plains Ladies and Gent's rubber heels W.'C. T. U. worker, Employees of ^their experiences would have 50 cents. fS and will, no doubt, have a great HOTEL VENDOME,? The Christmas tree and pro- made a good story for the "Wide g| N. NURICK SHOE'SHOP 150 MfW. many new idea$ to present to us, gram given by the WauKana MINNEAPOLIS. udSt'rSttvva***.*. Wrftatoda* 216 Second Avenue tf fyWorld" Magazine. jS-