International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 13, 1916 · Page 4 of 8
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1»v v^f1~"p~Wr PHPP3 ^YYT^M^^W r-y- i'nj.' TT lu£t NCTfr y*' ^.' *r" -t i- N TERN AT IONAL FALLS PRESS Kiever District. W. C. T. U. NOTES. jfj DISTRICT NEWS Plan to attend the W. C. T. U, Local and Personal Items At The Churches "Community Aid" will meet Mrs. Raymond, meeting at the home of with Mrs. Tim Roache on Friday Littiefork and Vicinity. St., Tuesday, Jan. afternoon, Jan. 18, 7th 14. busi from to Important 3 4:30. Mr. Claude Moore of Canada is Mrs. Bowers of St. Paul is visiting Another son arrived last Sunday as ness will be discussed as well LITTLEFORK BAPTIST with her brother, Louis Tipple. here on a visit with his cousins, to cheer the family circle of Sheriff rendered—so be a good program CHURCH L. A. DeLacks and C. J. DeLacks. and Mrs. Thos. P. White. who sure you are there. Those A. C. Early, Pastor Mr. and Mrs. Pete Riley were please have the "annual leaflet" Morning Service 10:45 a- m- Mrs. P. H. Phinney has returned Mrs. Wm. Carter has been confined town visitors Saturday. discuss bring them, and we will Sunday School :oo m. 12 from her Christmas with to her home for a week past Mr. Arthur Boelk was a county Christian Endeavor p. m. the best way to study them. If 7:30 her parents at Grand Rapids. with a rather severe attack of la seat visitor on Wednesday last. Evening Service you have not received a "leaflet," 8:15 grippe. Mrs. H. C. Cooper was a caller Frank White returned from •you Mrs. Carrier. can get one from The funeral of Chas E. Arnold at C. J. DeLack's Saturday. Minneapolis Monday evening, carefully Read them through was Mr. L. A. Nelson, of La Crosse, held yesterday from the undertaking £illf Ht- Miss Kendall returned from her bringing with him a span of horses understand that you may more fully Wis., representing the Saturday rooms, Rev. C. H. Blake home last Wednesday evening. sssamg^ which he had purchased in the work. the W. C. T. TJ. Evening Post and other Curtis conducting the services. The attendance at Sunday city markets. wish to We love all mankind, and magazines, was in the city this school is increasing. We are glad Corner Fifth Ave. and Second St. Chas. S. Jameson was summoned better. learn how to serve them week. Money td loan on Northern such interest is being taken in on theK Federal Grand Jury denomination E. L. Heermance, Pastor Christian women from every Minnesota lands. this work. which meets this week at Duluth. are cordially welcome. "For all the People all the Week." Mrs. Henry Pittblado returned Jevne & Norton Agents, Prospects are fine for some new Nils Muir spent Tuesday at the you give him a lift? Did for the holiday visit with her folks International Falls, Minn. negihbors in our community in Falls on business. He\ a brother man, in North Dakota, last Saturday. Morning worship at n. Preaching May the near future. 18. Mrs. T. J. Johnson and son Kilford burden And bearing about all the Pit is beginning to look natural by the pastor. A Mother's club is to be organied returned Sunday from the he can again. Evening worship and sermon at The remains of Mr. C. E. Arnold, and will meet at the schoolhouse Net River district wherethey have Did you give him a smile. who passed away last Saturday, 7130. You, will enjoy and be helped the last Thursday in each been visiting with relatives. He was downcast and blue, Mr. G. O. Hanna, who has been by Mrs. Sorenson's organ music were buried from the Green month. Cards were received last week And the smile would have helped spending some time near Stratton a*nd the singing of the chorus undertaking parlors yesterday afternoon. Mr. F. Davis was a caller in announcing the marriage of Miss him to battle it through visiting his daughter, came choir. this negihborhood Saturday evening. Gladys Gordon to Mr. Neil Cherry Do you know what it means just through this city the first of the Sunday school at Our clas 10. on Dec. The many friends 20th. a clasp of the hand, week on his way to his home in Wm. Fullerton, who was our ses follow as far as possible the An oyster supper is being planned of the bride wish the happy couple When a man's borne about all a Iowa. grades in the public school. frrst linotype operator, has returned by the ladies of the "Community much joy throughout their wedded man ought to stand? Christian Endeavor at :oo to take up his old position. 7 Aid." It will be held at life. Were you brother of his when the The Koochiching County Farm|open He is a first to all young people. class operator and a the school house. Watch for the C. A. Miller arrived Tuesday time came of need? ers Club holds its regular meeting good all round man. Reading room open on Sunday date. morning to look after the office Did you offer to help him, or afternoon at the next Saturday afternoon, and each evening when Keiver School Notes. work here for a few weeks. didn't you heed? County Attorney and Mrs. Jev- schoolhouse, and in the evening the skating rink is running. We were all glad to get back to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lemmer —W. C. T. U. Ed. ne returned Tuesday from an over meets at the residence of Supt. Teacher training class Monday our school work Thursday. returned Tuesday morning from Sunday visit with Dr. and Mrs. Mclntire and family for a social evening at 7:30. Several New Year resolutions an extended visit with olci 'riends Sanborn and Judge C. W. Stan- session. South Bethlehem. were made by the school. It has Paul Mai brought a big load of in Wisconsin. tion at their beautiful new home created a new interest in our jolly young folks up from Indus J. W. Naugle of Bemidji was in Town Hall, Holler's Addition. James T. Watson, Jr., has returned on the lake side at Bemidji. work. to the leap year dance. town Sunday. Sunday school on Sunday afternoon to Carleton college to re- Florence DeLack and Harriet Mrs. Thomas was at Indus and at :oo. The Naugle Pole and Tie Co. 2 Dr. M. E. Withrow and family j,sume his studies. He is in the Cooper were absent Thursday and Internotional Falls on business have a force of men and a number expect to move into their beauti- senior class and is an assistant in. the past week. of cold weather. Friday because teams at this moving of work week METHODIST EPISCOPAL ful and commodious new home,' the physics laboratory. He has Those having perfect attendance Miss Delvina St. Lawrence, who the cedar from the townsite CHURCH. which they recently purchased, won a scholarship entitling him to last month were: George teaches at Central, isat home for over into the yard. The work a three-year post graduate course from Mr. R. S. McDonald on Riverside The Down Town Church. about two weeks. Frye, Gerald Frye, Frank Keiver, will require more than a month in physics in Cornel, Ann Harbor, C. H. Blake, Pastor. Drive next Saturday. Louise DeLack, Margaret DeLack, Adolph Hoard, Howard Goben of steady work, and the old town Illinois or the Minnesota university. Leona DeLack, Melvin DeLack and Leslie Christensen were home will be pretty lively during that Choir rehearsal tomorrow night The children were all delighted camp for Xmas. and Archie DeLack. from time. at the parsonage. Note the change to get back again to school this! Miss Annie Christie of Bannock School opened last Thursday vacation1 DORCAS SOCIETY from Tuesday to Friday. week, although the is visiting at the W. J. Perkins with all the teachers in their Big Falls Associated School Notes HAS GOOD SUCCESS. Services at Ranier tonight at seemed a little short for some of home. places. The Dentaybow school won 7130 o'clock. the teachers. Ike Clark and Ben Higbee have B. J. and Olava Muus leftf eleven dollars in state and county The Dorcas Society held a business The Ladies Aid will be entertained been up the Black cutting wood Thursday night for the opening fair prizes. This certainly speaks and sewing meeting at the by Mrs. Easterly and Mrs. Mr. R. S. McDonald and family with the buzz saw for a week or of their schools in Fargo and well for former teachers of this are moving into their home on ^ome Mrs. Chas. Engbloom last Engbloom at the home of Mrs. more. Bruismade, N. D. school. Sixth street near Eleventh avenue, Monday afternoon. Easterly tomorrow (Friday) afternoon. people The Swedisch Lutheran Mrs. C. A. Miller is spending a The Illinois course of study has which has been recently renovated After checking up on the recent here will build a nice church in few days on their homestead in been adopted for our schools. This Services next Sunday are: Sabbath-school, ^and fixed up with modern conven-: sa*e WOI"k and New Year's the spring. Part of the material Cross River. course will be used as a guide in ifctices. I charity ball it was found that they io a. m. Epworth is now on the ground. Thos. Peterson is hauling cedar planning each month's work. This I had cleared at the sale and League devotional, p. m. Public $72 7 Ambrose Horan has gone up on posts for W. L. Riever. step towards a more uniform worship, 11 a. m. and 7130 p. m. the Black river with Paul Mai, Register of Deeds F. S.~^d' ^er $5° atJthe ba'W'"ch wi" ai.d Robt. Gregory left Sunday for standard of work to be accomplished We extend to you a cordial welcome where they expect to saw bridge Mrs. Lang returned Tuesday from t,heir noble chan- the Grignon camp, where he will by each school. to attend all the services of plank all winter, for the big ditches. the burial of his father at Clayton,1W?,rk t0 the durlng work a few weeks. Every school observed Christmas The Down Town Church. la. Mrs. Lang senior is slightly,these months- cold w,nter in some appropriate manner. improved in health, and has been Sturgeon River, Waukana, Wisner Lucy—Scarlett Wedding. FAREWELL PARTY. STATE'S INSURANCE taken over to Frank's place so' BAPTIST CHURCH NOTICES. and Big Falls had Christmas A very pretty home wedding ASSETS ARE $233,486 that she can receive still greater' trees and entertained the parents The Church of the New Covenant. Last Saturday afternoon Dr. occurred Tuesday noon, Jan. 11, care. and themselves right royally. The Elizabeth Monahan gave a fare- Wm. Cross, Pastor. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Commissioner S. D. Works Declares 1916, Margie school and Sunday school rp. well party at her home in honor Geo. Scarlett, when Miss Margret Experiment of Fire Protection The funeral of Mrs. Loms T.p- gave their program together. The Bible school, a. m. Mr. Gish, o£ Mrs Geo A Snyder who Scarlett of Forsyth, Minn., and 10 a Great Success. pupils of the Caldwell Brook 'if Wu' i5 ,-°m, Methodist leaves shortly for her new home Supt. Classes for all ages. Primary Mr. John Lucy of San Francisco, school were asked to be their church last Sunday afternoon, Sacramento, Cal., and Mrs. class for little folks Mr. Cross, Cal., were united in the holy bonds near Minnesota, which began Aug. Rev. C. H. Blake conducting the guests. Dentaybow, Nett River I teacher. Girls class Mrs. David John Rauch who departed that of matrimony. Rev. A. C. Early to carry its own fire insur I9I3» and Johnson schools united forces service. The deceased had won a evening to take up her home again 'Rose, teacher. Boys class Mr. read the ring service, which made ance, had on Dec. last a surplus 31 and gave a jollification at the large number of friends as was in Minneapolis. Martin, teacher. Young Men's them man and wife. over all liabilities of $187,073.69, Dentaybow hall. shown by the many beautiful flor-j Apleasant social time was spent Bible class Eineer Stubee, teacher. The bride has a host of friends with unearned premiumsof $46,- al offerings and the large audience w^rk Did you spend part of your Adult Bible class Wm. Cross, by the guests at their not only .• in this region but making total assets of 413, $233,- that was in attendance at the fun- delicious iu„ch Christmas holiday wrestling with teacher. All are welcome. after which a was throughout the county, who wish 486.69. the la-grippe? We did, but every served by the hostess. era her God speed in this new life In the 2.y2 years since the state Sermon, 11 a. m. "Prayer as a teacher is again at. his post of The following ladies were present which she now enters upon. Her Means to An End." abandoned the old system of fire duty and the work progressing According to Dr. J. P. Chance, Mesdames Snyder, Rauch, lather was one of early pioneers the insurance the losses incurred Junior Endeavor, m. For 3 p. with its usual vim. the county physician for last year, Kinney, Millard, Watson, Nilson, of the Littiefork valley, and reached with about $9,385.81, $12,- the young folks from to of 6 14, Big Falls high school gave their there were births in this coun- Young, Zeeman, Haddock, Nord! 105 the Scarlett home became well of insurance in force. The ficered and conducted by them. If 000,000 last literary program Dec. as 22, ty during the year 1915* and only) Engbloom, Ross Phinney, Carrier, known for its hospitality and good expense of administration was your boy or girl is not a member follows: 765 deaths, the great majotrity of Kane and Chapman. cheer to all the later settlers. In $7,I26-94, making the total cost of the J. E. Society they are missing 1. Song—Minnie Johnson, Grace Eckleberg, Whom were "floaters,'' who died the making of this home the $16,512,75. something of necessary value. Alta Brown. untimely deaths, through dissipation THE MAN WITH A GROUCH. D, daughter, Margaret, had her part, From these figures Samuel Christian Endeavor, p.m. 6:30 2. Reading—"On Correggios Holy Night" and lack of proper care. Subtracting The man who is a perpetual and people admired her for her Works, state insurance commissioner, An interdenominational organiation Gladys Gowdy. therefrom the death grouch is often surprised because sweet and unselfish disposition is convinced that the experiment 3. Music— ... of virile, energetic workers Glee Club number, the Koochiching county he finds it reflected in those he and ways. In these later years justified. has been amply training for more efficient Christian 4. Talk on aPrliamentary Practice .. Wrth rate over the death rate, will meets. Just think of the time she has tenderly cared for her There have been earned premiums service. No room for dead George Howe. show a larger percentage of gains when everything seems to go parents, and attended to the calls to the amount of $126,069, ones. 5. Reading from Dicken's Xmas Carol than in most counties wrong—those days when he is accused of the community for help in the which with the unearned premium Dannie Reed. Sermon, 7130 p. m. "Two Kinds ^religious training of the children of having got out of the bed of and remaining $46,413 $77,517 6. Solo—"Lullaby" Ruby Kerr. of Fire." Her many friends will join us in E. W. Vancura, district agricul- the wrong side, and it some- on from the latest legislative appropriation, 7. Song—Clifford Armistead, Edwin Nel The church of God's new covenant wishing her a most happy and tural supervisor, returned last times actually starts there. You comprise the assets of son, Elsworth Jones, Chas. Prescott. with man, counting nothing brilliant married life, under the Tuesday morning from Mahno-| step on a collar button, jump and the state's insurance account. The A debate is scheduled for the balmy skies of California. men and Mcintosh, where he was hit your knee against the bed and that He has enjoined upon us as loss and expense equals per 13 next meeting. non-essential, offers you a cordial Mr. Lucy, though a stranger in the interests of the Farmers' finally get into an argument with cent of the premiums earned. The following pupils held the clubs of School No. here, has made a host of friends District I a rocking" chair. This, of course, welcome to its house of worship Mr. Works acknowledges that 4. highest December spelling record and christian ministry. in the few days of his stay among While there he made arrange-1 does not put you in the proper a. large fire in one of the big state in the H. S. department: Gladys us. He is a young man of the ments for securing pure bred seed trim to find your shirt torn aftr institutions would impair the assets We believe in the oil of gladness Reed, c. Gladys Gowdy, 100 p. grain. He has best habits, with much of that unselfishness brought samples you get it on, and your shoelaces and could even wipe them for the running gear tut not Dannie Reed, Myrtle Mathson, of disposition which of American Swedish select oats, in a state of collapse. Every thing out, but coincident with embarking in soft soap for food. Lottie Button and Grace Frye, his bride possesses. Minnesota barley and Marquis 105 you touch seems to go \vrorig. on the self-insurance venture Every Wednesday night, praise 99 P- c. Cecil Richards had high After the ceremony, the guests wheat, which can be seen at the You miss your car, drop your car the insurance department organized and prayer service, 8 p.m. Read mark in eighth grade arithmetic Vancura -agricultural department. Mr. sat down to a bountiful wedding fare, get your neighbor's newspaper in each state institution a the 6th verse of the nth chapter Dannie Reed in seventh grade. has introduced seed grain repast. The happy couple left on rigid fire prevention service under in your eye, and a fat woman of Hebrews. A business meeting last year Gladys Poole. and it certainly has the evening train for Grand H. the supervision of George Nettleton. walks on your feet. Sometimes of the Adult Bible class following N. .proven its worth. It s£ems to us Forks, D., where they make a is One man in each plant this list of misfortunes may the prayer service. LOMAN. that belonging to a Farmers club short stop, after which they will last all day. held responsible for the existence Choir practice each Friday night a feature worth while. The spend a few days In Seattle and The New Year's—leap yeardance, of fire hazards. Regular inspections Did it ever occur to you that 4S~ 8 p. m. Eineer Stubee, leader. We iprices at which this high grade Portland, from thence to San at the ball, was well attended. and fire drills are imperative, you,} ourself were responsible for need your heart and voice. Francisco, where they will make seed can be secured is very low The boys won't tell how These precautions, it is believed, the greater measure of it. Instead The Junior Endeavor will give their future home. ..-and practically at market prices. many pretty damsels they had to make a disastrous fire almost impossible. of losing your temper in.the first a Measuring social in the church Guests from the outside were: Mr. Vancura also made arrangements refuse, in order to save their own place and getting your nerves unstrung, Friday afternoon, m. Every 4 p. at Mcintosh to secure little Miss Louise Foley of Happyland hearts. promises to be a rec you could avoid the resulting 1916 body welcome. W. N. pigs for the clubs. It may Mr. and Mrs. Deteka, ord breaker and has a good start. ills.You will always find Readipg matter wanted *'for pay you to attend the next meeting Messrs Art Carlin and Qinton Anderson Money to Loan on tarm property Miss Pearl Pearson came something to laugh at if all else home camps, hospital and jail, all the in United States and Canada. on Saturday. and Mr. and Mr's. A. L. fails, laugh at yourself.-—Ex parsonage—205. Apply to Frank S. Lang, International Early of Littiefork. Falls, Minnesota. tf 16"*