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April 6, 1916 · Page 4 of 8

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3 rr 11 i^a». jJBJffittwwjj ^5^ r, -J \^^^^^m^r^^INTERNATI0NAL PALLS PRESS The papermakers will give nnnuilnniM ing sent back to their home. eir sixth annual Easter ball at O A A N E S O N A I E S annual Easter ball at Sixth A E 3 E S S 2 at in I S N E W S a V# the Grand Opera house, April 24. with the school. Night school classes will be* Big Falls Consolidated Mr. F. H. Clark is spending a gin at 7:30 p. m. The exact Associated School Notes Attend the Big Discount Sale Mr. Walter Engstrom left few days at Toledo, Ohio looking amount of work offered will dee at Rifkin's. Tuesday for a week's business after his business in that city. Mr. Howard, of the agricult-! uPon demand. Reading pend the trip to the twin cities. ural extension division, St. Paul,! sPe^inS will be emphasized. and Mrs. E. E. Peterson gave a I Mrs. H. J. Miner entertains accompanied by Mr. Jewell and! A meeting will be called at the card party to her lady friends Mrs. L. H. Nord entertained a the Ladies' Aid Society of the Mr. Cochran, visited our school school house on Monday evening last evening. few lady friends at twelve o'-. M. E. church tomorrow afterclock last week. He spoke to the H. S.! 7:3V purpose April 10 at for the luncheon. noon. Everybody invited. pupils upon the much discussed ?f organizing a chorus. All those Mrs. Matt Gillespie moves ,8§f topic of "Preparedness," bring- interested are invited to attend. into the flat formerly occupied County Commissioner Bursack Oscar Lindvall has so far re- ing home most forcibly the fact/ by Mrs. Fred Cook tomorrow. of Wildwood, was here Tuesday covered from his operation for Loman News Items. ivA I that if we wish to accomplish attending the meeting of the appendicitis that he has been LULjyiMa anything in life we must prepare flguiwg1*' Mrs. Chas. Engbloom entertained •'N, county commissioners. taken from the hospital to his 1 el so a a an O am 1 ourselves now for some special F. and E. fancy work home. work. As a foundation he urged move(* Baudette last week to club yesterday afternoon. Dr. and Garnet Peterson enjoyed Corner 10th Avenue and 5th St.1 every boy and girl to obtain at1 Garland will work on the where an over Sunday visit from Supt. Loyd Seybold, of the least a H. S. education. tuS as engineer this sum- Collins Mrs. David Rose entertained a E. L. Heermance, Pastor. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Telephone company, was called */r rr -i t-x. Mr- Howard expressed- him-1 mer" few ladies at her home on 9th Peterson Jr of Baudette. to his home at St. Peter Tuesday Mrs. Emily Sorenson, Director of wen phased with our I Mr" Mrs- Br°wn wel- and Sam sdf as avenue yesterday afternoon. evening by the death of his Music* school and said he, as well as the 1 another boy to their home comed Harry Klipnes, a fourteen year brother. State department, was watching |on April 1st. Commissioner Ulvedahl, of old boy whose father is a foreman We enter on the fifth of ourj^e development of the idea of1 Tom Tuflot broke camp last for the M. and I. and lives Big Falls, attended the meeting Mrs. Stanley Talbot gave a seven weeks with the Man and association schoolsh with a wee^ *hat many of our men so near the roundhouse, was taken the county board on Tuesday. party Tuesday afternoon in honor great deal of interest. h°mc again. Savior Jesus are sick yesterday and died this of Mrs. Sam Barlow, wljo is The people of Lundgren and Barney Choquett is carrying Morning worship at 11. Topic: morning. Money to Loan on tarm property returning to her former home "How Christ Founded a Church."j Margie who were interested in!the past mail from the Falls the in United States and Canada. at Niagara, Wis. Mr. Barlow, "J Apply to Frank S. Lang, International The music will be in charge of better farming conditions met w^ek- Mr. E. S. Good died Monday who is in the local hospital recovering tf the Carol choir. Mr. Howard at an evening meet- Mrs. Ole Sandsmark returned Falls, Minnesota. night after a long illness and from a fracture of his I Evening worship, 7:30. "Christ where he spoke in behalf of ^rom visit to her old home Sun- a his remains were taken to Waverly, collar bone, will also return, to & t/ Miss Gertrude Sullivan, who as Optimist." The Bethlehem' farmers' clubs. Steps were taken |da^ Shp brought a settler row Iowa for burial. Niagara upon his recovery. has been taking care of the clerk Chorus will sing. at Margie to organize a farm- back with her Ole tirsL heir. of court office for a month past, Devotional servin* FriHav ers' club. I Howard Goben left for Stan service Friday Buy your goods at Rifkin's Dr. Geo. F. Swinnerton, deputy is spending a few days in Duluth. Mr. Jewell and Mr. Cochran jle^' Wis' Saturday, where last evening at 7:30, lasting threequarters Discount Sale and get double coroner, and Uudertaker were the aide-de-camps at each! 2ood position in a saw- of an hour. he was a certificates on the piano. Frank Green were called to Commissioner Wm. Harrigan meeting. The patrons voted the On Sunday afternoon at 3 :oo mi11, L. Rifkin. Ericsburg yesterday by the arrived here Monday afternoon three gentlemen very interesting AdolPh Hoard and Claude Swope the Bethlehem Chorus, assisted death of Wm. Fanta, of Sebeka, to be here in time for the monthly as well as instructive speakers. a*^ employed on Judicial Ditch by outside talent, will give a The Baptist Ladies' Aid Society who was working in a ced&r meeting of the county commissioners Miss Symes entertained the }7m sacred concert in the church. A will hold a food and fancywork camp. He was taken suddenly ill on Tuesday. aity members foi Mr. How- .Miss ?lla Haner went to Indus silver offering will be. taken sale on Saturday, Apr. 15. while working and died a few ard at a five o'clock luncheon on with Miss Jean Scholta and Children will not be admitted unless Place will be announced later. minutes later. The cause of his Friday. visited several days. Mr: Frank Carlson, who has accompanying their parents. death is believed to be Brights The school busses had to lay a fine farm and beautiful residdence Misses Haak and Erickson accompanied Teacher training Bible class in Mr. and Mrs. Zieman were disease, off on account of bad roads. A in the Gheen section of the Catholic choir to the reading room on Monday called to Duluth Tuesday night boat started to haul the downriver the county, was here the first of Littlefork Sunday morning to evening at 7:30. on account of having heard that The opening of the International children on Monday. the week attending to business assist in the singing at the Littlefork their son Clifford had been taken Club at the Forest Inn will South Bethlehem Mesdames Helmer, Peterson matters. Catholic church. worse and his condition was take place Saturday, April 8th. Town Hall, Holler's Addition and Pearson visited school one Some of the H. S. pupils who quite serious. W. E. O'Donnell, Sunday school on Sunday day last week. Piano contesjt ends April 15. owe library fines are paying afternoon at 2:00. Secretary. Wm. Moffat visited at the Deposit all certificates before them by assisting Miss Haugen Abstracts and titles to all property A good large congregation Taylor home the past week. He 9 o'clock p. m. Saturday, Apr. 15. in classifying the library. in Koochiching county furnished SACRED MUSICAL greeted Mr. Withrow oh Sunday goes from here to his claim in N. L. Rifkin. the on short notice by evening. He expects to be able Dakota. SUNDAY AFTERNOON Caldwell Brook Items Koochiching county Abstract Co. to get up every two weeks. A goodly number of our farmr You will laugh—you will weep A splendid opportunity to hear official abstractors, International ers have joined the Koochiching —you will be thrilled, startled, a good program will be afforded (Too late for last week.) ti. Falls, Minn.—Adv. County Poultry association and surprised, inspired and you will the music lovers of Internation THE FIRST METHOD I ST Mr. Bowen and Miss Poole will buy their seeds co-operatively. cheer when you see the "Battle t? 1 -l Falls on Sunday next at 3 p. EPISCOPAL CHURCH. were visitors at the school house Frank Green returned Tues- -i We will also buy and sell Cry of J'eace" at the Grand m. when Emily Sorrenson presents on Thursday of last week.] day* from the twin cities where The Down-Town Church. stock, lumber, poultry, vegetables, Theatre on Tuesday, April 25th. Bethlehem choir with Ruth Ole Finstad, a friend of Mr. he has been selecting the stock etc., through our organization. Bradley Swinnerton as soloist in and Mrs. Ing Tangen, is visiting for his new five and ten cent C. H. Blake. Pastor. Hon. H. J. Miner is spending a sacred concert. They will ,be at their home. He has just returned store. Mrs. Green will return Mrs. Thomas has a phone in the week at home preparing to assisted by Joel Hanson, violinist, from a visit to Norway after a few days longer^ visit. her store now so that her patrons take another trip to interest settlers and Malone's six piece orchestra. Ranier services tonight, 7:30. and was on a vessel which the may often save themselves in purchasing the vacant Among the offerings The Ladies' Aid. will be entertained English captured and held at many steps in transacting business lands the Clover Region Land nZe"Cr ftri?tiSm will be flute and saxophone solos by Mrs. H. J. Miner at Cornwall for three days. with her. With twenty-two A Company has for sale in this ..... n®e fon.lc' with orchestral accompaniments, a the church tomorrow afternoon. Clarence flMorrissey has been •conuntv a mental alarm clock? a subscribers on this line the telephone Choir rehearsal the church hauling lumber from Margie the Then see the "Battle Cry of company will soon have INTERNATIONAL FALLS Friday evening at 7:30. past week. Peace" at the Grand Theater on to figure on another line from Chairman Royem, of the county SCHOOL NOTES.. The pastor will be glad to re- Mr. Ing Tangen and family Tuesday, April 25th, afternoon this section as several others board arrived Monday to get By Deneige Gagne. ceive the names of all candid- visited C. Morrissey last Sunday, and evening. plan to "get on the line." things shaped up for the regular ates for membership, and the The hot lunches have been Mrs. A. C. Daniels left for St. The Sam Plummer family monthly meeting which was younger ones who wish to join discontinued. A plan of selling Paul last week and is expected Money to loan on 'Northern visited at the Perkins home at held Tuesday and also to attend the church will please report to return in a short time. hot cocoa to ,the students who Minnesota lands. Loman on Sunday. the monthly meeting of the this week so as to begin work Arthur Nelson was home for bring their lunches will be tried. Jevne & Norton, Agents, Stockholders' meeting of the county school board, of which he with the class next Sunday. a week from the logging camp The members of the English International Falls, Minn. Border Telephone company will is a member. Services next Sunday will be: up the brook. IV. class will give speeches May 18. be held at Birchdale, April 8th Sabbath school, 10 a. m. Public A. Boerner, Ing Tangen, Ole from Shakespeare's plays as It is very important that every Attorney Kalnes, of the State worship, 11 a. m. Probationers' their orals this week. Lundstrom and Blaine Canfield Mr. P. S. Pearson, one of the member should be present. Prohibition party, was here class, 2 p. m. Epworth League, The plane geometry class has were Margie visitors last Saturday. substantial homesteaders from Mrs. Geo. St. Lawrence was Saturday from an official visit to 7 p. m. Evening service, at completed the text book work Birchdale, was a visitor to our a caller at Loman on Sunday, Baudette. Mr. Kalnes enjoyed 7:30 Clarence Morrissey has been city yesterday. Mr. Pearson has: or.* ^,ar rea(iy for a p. m. and Loman now has a new literary his visit with many old friends The girls choir received many elected chairman of the town only been on his homestead three review- he class has worked society. Debating will be their liere among whom is County Attorney compliments last Sunday evening board for the coming year. years but in that time he has J£eat many original exercises, a study with a program each meet- Jevne, with whom he and were worthy of them all. Mr. Brown, of th^ Duluth Log jng 1 cleared, stumped, broken, and seniors have selected Erput roomed while taking the law A dozen have joined the probationers' Company spent several days in Hamilton sold' his ox to into crop twelve acres. The £^ve the salutatory, course together at the U. of M. Emil class in preparation the neighborhood last week. county offers a good opportunity' r. by Mrs S Thomas one va ven for church membership. If any Mrs. Lundstrom visited Mrs. w(lpi, ct,^ for several thousand more men 1, ayt°n ray, who was chosen F. C. Seymour, the iall round others wish to join they may report E. S. Nelson last Tuesday. Wht £°r haU'mg like him faculty as ranking high­ the superin tendet for the International next Sunday at 2 o'clock at est in scholarship, so far as records Blaine Canfield attended thej E ne Teeter has moved Construction Company, is the church. The greatest decis were obtainable. assessors meeting at Internat- homestead. to his Alderman Pat Lynch and his here this week in conference for a young man or a young woman Miss Case, Miss Driscoll, Mr. with Mr. Snyder in regard to the daughter Patricia and Miss Pinneault Z1Mal I5'and .Tp?' Austin AUan Thomas is can make is the decision to Martin Beck Pete Hegg Vancura and Mr. Zimmerman agaln to finish his automobjIe returned from attending r» 1 opening of spring operations. be a christian. went up to Bloom camp to COurse This has been a good winter for the symphony concert at Grand suPer_ We invite you to all the services work last Tuesday. Forks, N. Dak. Pat says there I c"?, .V* departments drainage work in this county, of the Down-Town church. Elizabeth Hazelton went home Oak Portage News is two and a half feet of snow n\ai]ua^ training 1 •and good progress has been with The Ladies' Aid extends to you Wednesday evening because of on the level on the b°nyi Poetical the digging. Dakota a cordial invitation to attend the illness of her mother. Miss Ogda Marklund has praries, which does not make it1" Tk .U1 ln£" their meeting tomorrow (Friday) been spending a few days with look very good for the early Capt. and Mrs. L. W. Wilson, afternoon. Ericsburg News Items the subject of light. her mother at Lindford. farm work and seeding. of Virginia, arrived Sunday for A meeting was held Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. J. Jonson and an over election visit to our city. school for the purpose of after I S A I S At a meeting of the Rat Root daughter were at the Falls reFarmers' Bob Irvwm took ou 20 bush- baH. ^severa| An election to Lew, is as attractive It !s hoped that NOTICES. Club held in the hall cently having some work done as a base ball game to a fan. els of seed wheat, 10 oushels of intra-school teams may be orbarley, at Ericsburg, the following of- at the dentist's. lite Church of the New Covenant He's sure spme salve spreader. 100 bushels of oats, 300 ganized ficers were elected: W. H. Os- A basket social was held at Corner Third St. and Ninth Ave. When he shakes hands with the pounds timothy and 160 pounds Hazel Hanson, of the Normal W trander, president Geo. Watson,1 Lindford school house on April candidate he favors he does it "Social to Save." of clover last Monday for sow- department, was called home vice president?. Arthur Berg, 1st. The proceeds amounted to "with one hand. When he shakes ing on his fine home fome farm last week by her sister's illness Wm. Cross, Pastor. secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Gust $22.95 which was presented to hands with the one he is plugging which adjoins this city. He ex- but was able to return Monday Franson and Dr. W. T. Pearson neighbor who has had mu a against he does it with both pects to have acres in grain Tucker, formerly Hnstrthis 70 Miss Bible school, 10 a. m. Mr. were elected as members of the sickness in the family. hands. So look out for that twohand uctor year Mr. Irvwm is a hard English, now of Deer Gish, superintendent. board of directors. A song was: in On March 20th Mr. A. Peterson, shake. and intelligent worker and an River Morning worship, a. m. was a pleasant visitor at rendered by a male quartette. of Little Falls, and Mr. C." enthusiastic farmers club man. the High School last week. Everybody welcome. After the program light refreshments Bergquist held a preaching service Dr. Larson, the Optometrist, I Tile advanced class In domes- Junior Christian Endeavor, 3 were served followed at Lindford and at Oak Portn "will be at Hotel Victoria, Thursday J. dresses as Supt. E. Sullivan, of the tit science will make p. m. for young folks from 6 to by games and dancing. The next 'age chapel the following day. and Friday, April 13 and 14. poor farm took out 30 bushels tlj ieir next project. 14 years of age. meeting promises to be one of Mr. Andrew Johnson, Mr. Q. of seed oats for his new clearing, Senior Christian Endeavor, at interest tor all. It will be held Granstrom and Mr. Hjalm fie expects to have 30 acres Christ and the Church. May 6th. 1 Women—$30 for* distributing Marklund are planning a trip to crop this year. He has in-1100 free skeins Wear-Proof darnmates 16 Evening worship, 7:30. Lantern Scarlet ^ever case jire reported Fairland together. now and is getting some ing cotton With hosiery, your views from the, life of in the neighboring towns of Ray rh-t NT Subscribe for the paper tl at ... .... °t them jobs around so that section. ExDerienre iinnprp«arv Christ. Gospel singing. and Ranier. All children with any Consult him if you have defective they can be of some help, tp International Milts, Dept. 600! devotes its columns to the fight Every Wednesday, Bible class throat trouble or in any way 3* •yes or need glasses. Apr. 14. themselves. •*, -Vjrristown, Pa. complaining of sickness are be- ^or home and commun-ty,, and prayer meeting at 7130 p. m. Vft j. life conditions—The Press. y. ii