International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
March 9, 1916 · Page 4 of 8
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Rev. E. E. Test of Mizpah was A E E S The Baldus, Wayland, Wing a business caller in our city last Local and Personal Items S I S I N E W S 8 River and Hay Creek schools took Friday- *Dlira4* Un«* MA 1. 1 1 part in the contest, each school being represented by its two best BALDUS. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kinney left lehea: spellers. The Hay Creek pupils,. Mrs. Wm. Carter entertained Miss Driscoll gave a party Sat- Tuesday evening for a short visit Hay Creek School. 5th Corner 10th Avenue and St. Georgina Fredell and Carrie Johnson, a few lady friends last Friday af-iurday afternoon at the home of to Minneapolis. were easy winners in both the E. L. Heermance, Pastor. ternoon. Alderman and Mrs. Burdick. The weather has been extremely oral and written contests, thereby Ihe Library Board will meet Lenten Season 1916. wintry the last few days, the winning places in the district contest It is reported that the saw mill Miss Lucy Barrett, assistant tonight (Thursday) at 7130 in the 40 mercury touching below zero Sunday mornings at 11 o'clock. held at Border on the 18th. 15th 20th will open on the or for county superintendent, went to office of City Attorneyl F. J. this morning. What He Did. Here the best spellers from Cedarwood, an all-year run. [Ericsburg Saturday on school McPartlin. Mar. 12—How He called four fishermen. The full enrollment has been Central, Frontier, Williams, 'business present last week and this, thanks Birchdale and Hay Creek met the Wm. Morton purchased the Border pupils. Mar. 19—How He cured a blind to the departure of la grip from yth Swendsen home and lot on Mrs. J. P. Chance entertained a party last Tuesday to a number man. 'our locality. In the written contest, the Hay street near ninth ave., Monday few of her lady friends at after- of her lady friends, at her home 26—How Mar. He fed a crowd. A number from Hay Creek attended Creek girls tied, each missing one last. noon luncheon and cards Monday on "Millionaire" ave. Apr. 2—How He cast out a demon. the dance given at the word in fifty later twenty-five and Tuesday afternoons. home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Roberts words were written and Miss Fredell Mr. Snodgrass purchased a Anna Nelson, familiarly known Apr. 9—How He founded a won, spelling all correctly. at Clementson and report the home and five lots in Holler's Addition. Mrs. Easterly gave a card party a$ "Ice Cream Cone," returned a church. best time of the season. Miss Johnson missed one. In the They moved into their new to about twenty-five of her lady few days ago and was ordered to Apr. 16-^Palm Sunday. The preliminary spelling contest, oral contest Miss Johnson tied home Monday. friends last Friday afternoon, leave quickly by Chief Kirkpat^ 23—Easter Apr. Sunday. with Hilding Bork of Birchdale held at the Baldus school on Mrs. Chester Woodford won the rick. 7:30 Friday, Feb. 11, was well attend- the tie was broken after forty-five Sunday evenings at o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Paul of Big head prize. minutes spelling when Miss Johnson, What He Was. Falls have come to spend a few The International Ministers' for while losing a place at the Mar. 12—Christ as friend. weeks with their daughter, Mrs. County Auditor and Mrs. L. H. club met at the Methodist parSlocum 19—Christ 3 county contest, she spelled more Mar. as hero. p. m. Saturday afternoon, followed Geo. P. Watson and family. gave a pinocle party Mon- sonage Tuesday afternoon. Rev. 26—Christ words correctly than any contestant. Mar. as workman. by a lunch. All are welcome—ioc. day evening in honor* of Mr. and Ole Balsas of Littlefork gave an Apr. 2—Christ as citizen. Vote for A. A. D. Rahn as delegate-at-large Mrs?^ Carl aKhle. address and Rev. Heermance a Miss Fredell and Hilding Borg Senior Christian Endeavor, 6:30 Apr. 9—Christ as optimist. at the Presidential book review. p. m. are the representatives to the contest Apr. 16—Christ as king. Topic: "Causes of Failure. 14th. primary, March Dr. R. H. Monahan returned held at International Falls, 7130 Friday evenings at o'clock. -Leader, Miss Semon. A real live ^Tuesday froma few days visit to The first "rough house" at Sev- TJ~ c„:j societv is the nastnr's nr»inirm r»f the result of which has not yet society is the pastor's option of $160.00 Capt. and Mrs. L. W. Wilson his per acre farm in Blue ille's new resort on Second street What He Said. \\TU~*. been learned. his C. E. society. Motto: "Loyalty visited a few days in our city Earth County. occurred last Monday night when Mar. 10—About prayer. The Farmers' club met for its to Christ and the Church." while he was enrotite to and from Mar. 17—About trust. "Slim" Rider and Thos. Godin had first annual business meeting last 7:30 Sermon, p. m. "Faith, 24—About Winnipeg on business, from their Mar. forgiveness. Mrs. C. E. Ghostly and her son, a fight, "Slim" getting the worst Thursday. It was well attended, Hope, Love, These Three but the home in Virginia. 31—About Dr. Geo. Ghostly of Minneapolis, of it, according to official reports. Mar. good-w^l. the most important business being Greatest of These is Love.'' (arrived Tuesday to spend the Apr. 7—About humility. the election of officers for the Gospel sing^ng, the kind that Prof. Amo, formerly of the 'summer with her daughter, Dr. Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Blake Apr. 14—About preparedness. year. Afterward lunch was servedby will comfort you at all times. manual training department, has Mary Ghostly. were at the Methodist parsonage Services every evening in Easter Mesdames Langland Gilbertsen Wednesday, 8 p. m. Bible study taken the position of chief engi- at Fort Frances for seven o'clock week. and Long. The club has now, and prayer meeting, taught and neer at the paper mills in place of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heineman dinner last Saturday. Mrs. Seller a membership of thirty members. lead by the pastor. If you care to Mr. Lester Mann, who resigned have purchased half interest in the pastor's wife, goes to Evanslast I S A I S A sleighride party is planned join (and all are welcome) let us week. jthe City Bakery from Louis Tip- tone, 111., this week for an extend',ple NOTICES. for next Saturday evening, the 'hear from you. The study of the and have moved into the bak- ed visit with her parents. The Church of the New Covenant party expects to leave Hay Creek Word of God is not a monotonous Editor and Mrs. Chas. S. Jame- ery building. Corner Third St. and Ninth Ave. 4:30, school at arriving at Clementson task, a starvation proposition son of Littlefork left here Mon- Andrew Tomczyke was arrestday "Social to Save." in time for supper, stay 'or a waste of time. for a few weeks visit with Nichols, the tailor, moved from ed Tuesday night for drunkenness, Wm. Cross, Pastor. for the dance, and return by Parents! We have something her folks at Dawson. Mr. his Fourth street location yester- He had a half pint flask of whis- Jame- 10 moonlight. Bible school, a. m. Classes for your boys that is worth while son has been spending a few days'day, to the building formerly oc- ky in his hip pocket from which for all Mr. Gish ,supt. Theodore Langland was absent Summer and vacation times are at the Eudestine hospital suffer- (cupied by Fred Heineman, the one "nip" had been taken. He from school the past week on a Sermon, 11 a. m. "Prolific coming. Every boy who wHl behave ing with acute indigestion, but has jailor, on Third street. claimed that he got it from a felrapidly Christianity." Come and worship logging contract. He entered himself is invlted to meet recovered under the care low'near the cold storage houses again Monday. with us and form your own opin*on 7 with the pastor Thursday, p. m. of Dr. R. H. Monahan. Vote for A. A. D. Rahn as dele- below the depot. of Baptists. Miss Byrne attended the midwinter at the parsonage. Lunch will be gate-at-large at the Presidential 3 institute at International Junior Christian Endeavor, p. served. This is not an effort to Mrs. John McPhee entertained primary, March I4tl). The last social gathering of the Falls this week. m. For young folks from 6 to overthrow any other work among the Dorcas society in her spacious Koochiching Township Farmers' 14 w. wvw xwuviiiviiiiig 1 uw iioiiip atuivio years of age. Visitors at the school during the boys, but to be purely supplementary, apartments at the Rex hotel last', Geo. Scarlett of Forsythe was club for the season was held last the month were: Mrs. K. Fredell, A sleigh ride party is to be helpful, not envious. We Monday afternoon. Arrange- here Tuesday and app ared before Saturday evning at the home of Mrs. A. Kicker, V. Curran, Emil given by the Junior Endeavor at desire to co-operate and invite cooperation. ments were made for their annual the County Board in behalf of the Supt. E. E. Mclntyre. A large Lempenin, K. Fredell, Miss „ster sale. The next regular -.construction of a bridge across a number attended and it was genmeeting Coughlan, Mr. Sandt, T. Byrne. will be at the ,home of creek on the road near their erally conceded to be the best soMrs. BABY BENEFIT. THE FIRST METHOD I ST Pat Fogarty on 6th street, a school house. cial time of the series. LITTLEFORK SCHOOL NOTES EPISCOPAL CHURCH. week from next Monday. I —, «, The following program will be Miss Kathleen Kilgore of the The Down-Town Church. J:.., Money to Loan on.tarm proper-j When you get your Republican rendered Friday evening, March It i'f) r—.1. Nett River school, and Miss Vera Suburban Home for Sale-—-Solidi ty United States and Canada, ,n 14th ib, at 8 p. m. at the auditorium of ballot on the of March, put Kendall of Dentaybow, spent block of ground, 6-room house to Franks. Lang, Interna- C. H. Blake. Pastor. 1 Alex Baker high school: after Cummins for President Monday visiting our school. with concrete basement," good FaIls' M,nnesota- t,onal tf Fjano Duet—"Gypsy Rondo. .. then put another after *th£ Flora and George Scott have Service at Ranier tonight at 24x76, 12x40, poultry house, barn name A. A. D. Janet Ogaard, Effie Oveson. Rahn for DeleHe Many of left our school for the homestead 7:3°. 6 tots dear, close to city good riverVer7disappoint- gate-at-Large. «e knows tne the Vocal solo—"Lullaby" ... Brahm Knows side of the They will return to the Cross River The Ladies' Aid will be entertained pace for the right party. Inquire needs of this" north country and Mrs. Ruth Bradley Swinnerton. ed nQt being aWe tQ the school. by Ms. C. Yernberg at her has always been loyal to it. He has Lecture—"Baby Welfare." at Press office. military ball at Fort Frances last Both pupils, and teachers have home tomorrow (Friday) afternoon. a good stock farm near Bemidji Dr. G. F. Swinnerton. bee- enjoying the splendid skiing Supt. D. B. Jewell was a Miz- ^M°nday "2? eVening Vocal Solo—"Sleep Little Baby and rappreciates the agricultural ri .. cult to convince them that the ~~7". .. ,f, .cult to convince them that the rr on the hill near the "Pot Hole.'' Services next Sunday are: Sabbath pah visitor Tuesday, ass.stmg needs of this county Mine." Chas. Denee Germans had not job Qn Mr. Cochran visited schools in 10 school, a. m. Epworth them in making arrangements to ,, ,. Mrs. G. N. Millard. xu 1 ,them in the coming of the severe the Big Falls district last week. 7 League, p. m. Public worship fix over their school house for & During the past few days Pauline Under the auspices of the Civic snow storm. Annie and Cynthy Promersberger 7:30 11 a. m. and p. m. consolidation. From there he League. Sullivan, commonly known as withdrew from school to return The March bulletins got to the went t9 visit the schools at Wild- "Pauline" and Carry Shean, Miss Vernie Yernberg gave a to the homestead. church in time for distribution at known as "Lumberjack Carrie." CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT. wood" party last Tuesday evening in Mr. Davis, accompanied by one the evening service. Those who returned, and refusing to leav^j rp, ... rr- honor of her thirteenth birthday. of the rural teachers visited the Mr. C. A. Ekstam, of Pelican failed to get one will find them at lhe following election officers ... J. town were arrested by Chief .1 1 Twenty-six of her girl friends LUWil schools in the Big Falls district Rapids, arrived a few days ago the church next Sunday. Get one were rere appointed appointed for for the the election election to to Kirkpatrick T^irV. and upon being ar-iKa.pl.ds* af"Ved ago the church next Sunda a £eW dayS last Thursday and Friday. and our 14th, 1916: be held March the yeHehtful me She received raiSned Judg* Palm" of manaf.eme"t ProbIems before of and see our Miss Beck went to Griffith and First Ward—Judges, W. A. Zie- dellgh"ul time. She received r*t the E. E. Peterson & Co. store leeds. Municioal were fined HendVrson" ^any beautiful presents as tokens Municipal Court, were fined vaiTOf at many beautiful presents as tokens lne M"niclPal ^urt» w€*e hned Helendale Tueday, and to Bear Sunday was a Mr hag record attend- rath, Joe Keyes, Ekstam has been with Mr River Friday. •clerks, Fred Frank, Oscar Hillar. °f tere rented on 'condition "they RaPids the'8nce »he the eSteem in Which She is held at Pelican £or both for Sabbath All upper grade classes are busily Second Ward -Judges, Wm. y°«ng friends. her left town immediately and did not P,aSt m"e yearS' 'Y f?od' fc a"d SerV'CeS' He ol church The preparing for the state examinations return. Thev left clean cut young man and will no largest attendance for the year. Scheela, R. H. Bennett, W. E Martin clerks, J. H. Emerson, .p fmaUey, of Duluth, D. "turn. Theykft. which take place the last doubt build up the business in We extend to you a cordial in of this month. Fred Gross. ,the So° ™.lr°ad, made oi Slocum £00(* §haPe- family will join: vitation to attend our services TViir/i WofH TurW»c Hoi- his first visit to our city Tuesday. him and take up their residence next Sunday. (Continued from Page i.} Third Warf—Judges, Joejiak- Re was mu wUh gave a surprlse er W Bacon Chas McPhee- Pleasea Party Monclay here in about a month. was mucn wltn ms iixixx T-r,, -. „.i mr. vjscar reterson leaves tins clerks, R.' Lilieblkd, Geo. Shaw. throu«!h PaPer I!!?'m"? --0"1 Mr. Oscar Peterson leaves this the miU and clerks, R. Liljeblad, Geo. Shaw. Ayr the general air of prosperity of str^ to Mr. and Mrs.^ Carl pelican thig week for Rapids our town. He reports that the Kahle. The foUowing prominent chicken! where he has chased a Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mann left .t"VV11' "iat. citizens were oresen^^ Senator uie Senator1wnere Citizens- were oresent: Saturday evening for Duluth Flonda California business cl"ze"s PrT ranch. and ienat01 HERE ARE GOOD where they will make their home ,thls seas°? Duluth and on the 1 L-K H- Nord. May°" and, and where they will make their home Miss Octavia Masteller has left has been double that of Jh for a will few weeks. The Ladies'Aid ,ran&es do"ble ,that Mrs' ffif River' has been of for Deer wheresh! society of the M. E. church, of society of the M. E. church, of f"? P?™"8 !, fhe Mrs. Frank Palmer Wr Mr. y,s!t {.ew. ia7s .before retura'n& that a REASONS immigration for the coming ^rsRF^nk Palme^ Dr" a"d Mrs- which Mrs, Mann has been president to her he southern M. E. Withrow, Mr. and Mrs. spring and summer M. E. Wtthrnw Mr anH M« .. 1 of the state. for the past two years, gave ,sP"nf fmm,er '°°ks Sood and Julius Yaeger, and Mr. and Mrs. her a genuine surprise party and that all the railroads are pros- Mist Graham will continue as TT A IVAiaa VJTI dlldlJ* 11 1 Win CUIlLinUC db at you why should carry a bank account: the home of Mrs. C. Yernberg the tPerous*\ is reported^ ,casM.eF anl general roustabout, eaSant timC and Miss Terrio and Mr. Fulton Wednesday before they left., TT Your money is safer in a bank than anywhere else. as clerks. About twenty-five were present_,„HelnryLo^n who'wltbhls soni n,iH F.n.. ,, TIlp and she was presented with Hugh, operates an emp oyment The Odd-Fellow lodge ce ebrat- a A bank account teaches, helps and encourages beautiful .olid silver souvenir International Falls, «d tenth anniversary last Mon- Mr. L. J. Nellis (Moose) de- bureau at lts you to save. spoon as a small token of their ,Pas?ed tbeJatte/ Part, °,f th^ we,ek d?y„ mfafter lts. b"s,"e^.ses" Parted Monday with his family regard im RaPlds family, sion. The report of the buildings for Duluth. Mr. Nellis will leave Grand Wlth hls It gives you a better standing and strengthens [Mr. Logan has supplied more committee was very encouraging. Duluth for the Peace River coun- your credit. Miss Amelia Schroeder assist-' t^ian 2f°°° ^or t'ie camps the progress oLthis organiza-1 try in Canada about April ist, his men and ant chief operator at the local ,of the International Lumber com- ^on has been very marked, espec- finai destination being beyond The check book system is the safest, simplest and pany in Itasca and Koochiching *,ally during the last few years, that where Messrs McDonald, most convenient method of paying your bills. telephone exchange, leaves on the mat w.i« xvx^unaiu, In -counties this winter. He says -I heir hopes and plans are to have Peterson and Ottow are now lo-« 4-UI a XJ f* It* ADPC T* fifteenth for a short visit at her To those desiring banking relations with a strong, home at Stevens Point, W^., af-i Jhat.many m?re woods™en buildin& of their own in a few ''cated. Mrs. Nellis and children could a tareful and safe institution, we extend our services. very enjoyable social w\]\ reside in Duluth with Mr. te'r According to Mr. years. A which she will take up the 'be Siven work' ^°^an the smallest campoperated time closed the evening last Mon- Nellis* parents until he gets lo- a tiiriA duties of chief at Blackduck* Miss by the International Lumber Co. day and lunch was served at mid- cated in his new sphere of activi- First National Bank Schroeder has held her present "A j-umuci v.u. win^er 1 «ior 4. kjs t^s |j00m_ position for over three years and,thls ambers more than night tQ wa ing country. Mr. Nellis will stop F. P. SHELDON, Pres. G. N. MILLARD. Cashier has given first class service. All IO°lwolodmen and that in several & A. G. WEDGE. Jr.. Vice Pres. J. G. PETERSON. Asst. Cashier 250 the patrons of the system are af ^h a laborers are em- Mr. F. T. Sterrett writes that over here when he will be accom International Falls Minnesota. sorry to see her leave, but con °y®d ^r- Logan left for In- so far he has recovered from his panied west by his brother-in-law, in 4*ratulate her on her better posi- 1 ternational Falls, via Dujuth, Sat- Operation in the State Hospital Erving Robideau, who expects allion and prospects, ^.. rday•~^rani Rapids Herald Re- Minneapolis, so as he was able to so to start on anew career in this institution yesterday. leave that land of apparent opportunities. iSis 1 A ai