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

April 13, 1916 · Page 4 of 8

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•4 H*1 i'f|-: VpTfg-jrf*. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS $ INTERNATIONAL FALLS the Home Economics committ$$ SAT THE CHURCHES? LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS SCHOOL NOTES. DISTRICT NEWS served a dainty lunch. Mayme Hilke, Editor. Mrs. Byman and Miss Symes and their able committees are to Ranier. Glen La Belle has returned to Mrs. L. H. Slocum is spending be- congratulated on the success Mr. A. J. Anderson, the Margie school after two months absence, of their program. a few days in the twin cities. Wm. Detlehfs was down from merchant, was here Tuesday Chorus practise began today The eighth graders have fin* the upper lake yesterday and1 under Miss Thorson's supervision. ished their texts in arithmetic Mrs. E. E. Peterson entertain told a hard luck story for one Easter will soon be here.* Arrange ed the Auction Bridge club Tuesday and are preparing for a thorough poor deer that seems to prove for a photo at Emerson's Miss Green and Miss McPartlin, review. afternoon. the assertion that brush wolves Studio. first and second grade teachers, The Domestic Science are destroying them. On the way are will give a program next studying menus and preparing Attorney P. J. Russel, of Bemidji, down he saw a pack of them in Friday. All are invited. Thbsma Watson and Louis to entertain their mothers at a was a professional visitor the act of killing a deer. Mr. Vancura is very busy fillplants Peterson, of Ray, were visitors six o'clock dinner soon. here Tuesday. Dave Jackson is papering the. are five inches high. in our city Saturday and Sunday. The attendance of three primary confectionery building near the! fj Miss Underwood and Mr. pupils, Reynold Ekleberg, Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Blake returned American State Bank which has Peterson, of Ranier, and Mr. Edward Solberg and Edward this morning from Cloquet been vacant all winter. It will be Mr. S. C. Brown, of the Bradley Teichrow, of Ericsburg, were Anderson was perfect before where they have attended the occupied by H. H. Oster, formerly Timber Co. at Big Falls, visiting here Friday. Corner 10th Avenue and 5th St. scarlet fever epidemic. the wedding of her sister. of Wahpeton, N. D., who has was a business visitor here Tuesday. :The agricultural department The sixth grade pupils E. L. Heermance, Pastor. have leased it for the confectionery has six hundred eggs that will business. completed their geographys Money to Loan, on farm property and Mrs. Emily Sorenson, Director of hatch in a week. They are the are ready for map drawing and 4n North Minnesota. Apply Two car loads of farm fertilizer Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chappelle, Music. S, C. White Leghorns and the review work. has been received here and to Frank S. Lang, International Rhode Island Reds. from Van Meter, Iowar-~~were The Wisner school is the proud Falls, Minnesota. tf. Palm Sunday. Services at 11 hauled to the Ogaard farm to visiting in our city last Thursday All of them are pure bred possessor of a fine large stuffed and 7:30. At the morning service. side soil, which will be used as and stopped into the Methodist stock obtained at the Northwestern owl. The bird was shot and given an. agricultural farm for the Mr. Fred Smith, of Laurel, Mr. Randall will sing "Jerusalem." parsonage to tell Rev. Blake Experimental Station at to Mrs. Lowell by Opha Bar* 'attended the state land sale here In the evening Mrs. G. school district by Prof. Mclntire Crookston. that they were very happy in rone. Mrs. Lowell had the owl Monday and purchased a few N. Millard will give "The Palms'' during the coming season. their married life. They were *Miss Rush, the eighth grade sent to Ranier to be stuffed. by Faure. forties. Jim McVey, who worked for the first couple Mr. Blake married teacher, was called away Saturday Services each evening during Jas. Brennan the past season, in International Falls. night by the sudden illness Coroner Jensen, of Big Falls, Easter week. At the Good Friday has returned after an absence of Dentaybow News of her sister. Mr. Carroll is in several weeks. was here Monday and purchased service the Methodists will join charge of her room. Subscribe for the paper that four forties of state land in section with us Rev. W. E. Seller, of Dr. Withrow has made a Mr. Astwood and Mr. Lund The advanced shorthand class devotes its columns to the fight 24, in Grand Falls township. Fort Frances, will preach Mrs. couple of calls at Axel Lindstrom's, hauled timber from the mill last have finished their books and. for better home and community week. Swinnerton will sing: "There is above Crystal Beach, on are ready for review. life conditions—The Press. Women—$30 for distributing a Green Hill Far Away." professional visits to Mrs. Lindstrorri While hauling hay last week The pupils of the bookkeeping 100 free skeins Wear-Proof darning Sunday school at 10 and in and one of the children. Mr. Astwood fell from the load class have finished their set of which almost tipped over. cotton with hosiery, your Holler's Addition at 2. Christian Ted Wolff has moved his family As the sun ushers in the beautiful books and are now working original section. Experience unnecessary. Endeavor at 7:00. to Island View, having secured The snow is disappearing days of spring and arouses problems. They started in rapidly and is not causing much International Mills, Dept. 600, Teacher Training Bible class that valuable property recently. to new life the forces of nature the logging business this morning. wet under foot. Norristown, Pa. on Wednesday afternoon at 4. which have been dormant during Attention is called to the change On the day of the raid here Mr. Thomas Parsons was a the winter we seem to dwell in Clifford Zieman, a former of hour. caller at the Cullen home last Oscar Douglas made a hurried Judge Palmer and Attorney an atmosphere of joy and smiles. pupil, has been very ill as Duluth, week. A full announcement of the trip in the evening intending to Phinney argued motions in a At this particular time one can and underwent an operation. Miss Kilgore has not been able services and music for Easter phone for the doctor on a sick civil case before Judge McClenahan "look* pleasant, please" without His friends hope for a case, but as the wires had been to teach school the past week on week is being mailed to as large at Walker on Tuesday. being prompted. A photo taken speedy recovery account of her illness She is a mailing list as we are able to down all day it was necessary now -at Emerson's Studio will The normal training girls had better now. secure. for him to make the trip to the please you. Supt. Merrill, of the Congregational a' conference with the teachers Falls. The crows are going north and Kindly notify Rev. Heermance of Missions throughout with whom they are going to Oscar Douglas has leased the the pussy willows are out, which any persons who fail to receive this section of county was here We are sorry to have to record teach, this spring. is a sign of spring. a copy. Rainy Lake property of Kane Saturday enroute to Baudette the death of Gerald, the The pupils of the entire school The orchestra class at Dentaybow The sacred concert on Sunday and Palmer. He will mine it for for Sunday services. twelve year old son, of Mr. and were saddened by the sudden received some new music beets and bagas this summer. and we hope to have similar services Mrs. Therrio, after a weeks death of iHarry Klippness, a for their instruments. One new from time to time as we Our tonsorial artist performed painful sickness with acute appendicitis Is your American patriotism member of the eighth grade. pupil has joined. They are doing believe they are of great value a surgical operation on Austin which had so far developed dormant? Does it need a tonic, Harry was a fine boy and greatly splendidly. Grant that was almost fatal in the community. before operation that it a filling, a mental alarm clock? loved by his classmates. Flowers The Hoeldt girls were visitors to him. He relieved him of his was impossible to save his life. Then see the "Battle Cry of were sent as an expression of at the Bowman's Sunday. winter's accumulation of hirstute The bereaved family have the Peace" at the Grand Theater on |THE FIRSTMETHODIST their sorrow. Lucile Glennie was a caller at adornment and as a result Tuesday, April 25th, afternoon heartfelt sympathy of all who EPISCOPAL CHURCH. (Matilda Vachon has left the school the past week. most of his friends gave him the know them. and evening. 1 x1 school to accept a position in Mrs. Wood was a Littlefork "once over," taking him for a The Down-Town Church. Mr. Green's new ten-cent store. caller last week and reports the "Dick," whatever that is. The honor roll for April includes ^Mr. Mark Montgomery,-~who Mr. Oscar Arneson, of the road bad. C. H. Blake. Pastor. the following names: lived here for several years but state land and timber department, The Nett River youny folks Caldwell Brook Items. Clayton Bray, Roy Hilke, was here Monday and conducted for the past year has had a print had a farewell dance for some of shop at Madison Lake, left Monday the monthly sale of state Ranier service tonight at 7:30. Mayme Hilke, Lucille Houston, the young men who were to A. Boerner was a Margie to look over a prospective 'lands. About 640 acres were sold Choir reheaisal Friday evening1 Teresa Noll, Jeanette Ogaard, leave for Dakota. visitor Saturday. at an average price of $6.00 per at the church at 7:30. Oliver Olson, Frank "O'Malley, /new location in Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Eide were business Bert Magladry, teacher of the acre plus the timber value." Services next Sunday will be ®??e *?us:her' Dor°thy Tohms, callers at Littlefork last upper grade at Margie, was a Speaking of the recent disclosures week. The Ladies Aid of the Methodist as follows: Sabbath school, 10 ybba Yernberg. Genevieve and pleasant week end visitor here in the timber trespass and church will hold an apron, a. m. public worship, 11 a. m. 9un§- Many of the neighbors are with his friend Blaine Canfield. Everybody is ready for the Scaling department, he said that towel and fancy work sale in the getting the new kerosene mantle probationer's class, 2 p. m. Ep Come again. 1 spring vacation. it was not only necessary for the corner brick store building next lamps and enjoying solid worth League, 7 p. m. evening Ing Tangen, Peter Lundstrom state to preserve its forests, comfort. Wednesday, April 19th. worship, 7:30 p. m. and the Anderson boys were at but. also'to see that it got an TEACHERS' TRAINING Mrs. Lee moved her furniture We now have twenty candidMany Margie and Big Falls last Wednesday. accurate scale and full value for to Littlefork last week. SCHOOL AT BEMIDJI Mrs. S. C. Brown, of Bemidji, are to be baptised. So we the timber which it sold, and Miss Hoeld and Mrs. Hammond and Mrs. C. L. Hillstead, of Big plan for a special baptismal service Wm. Pickard, who has been that beginning with the 1915-16 were callers at the Hammond Falls, visited with Mrs. Franz on Easter Sunday. Any others A training school for teachers working for Wm. Lundstrom, logging season it had been decided place last week. Jevne Tuesday. whd wish the rite of baptism to open Monday, June 21, and to was severely injured by a falling or that all found guilty of Miss Poole and Mr. Bowen desire to present their names close Friday, July 21, will be tree limb which cut'his lips and timber trespass would be arrested were school visitors last week. for membership, we will be glad held in Bemidji this summer, Mr. John Stormo, who has knocked several teeth loose. He on a charge of felony as Miss Kendal and Miss Oleson been to the University hospital to receive such soon so that we' which will offer courses for rucan went to the, hospital at Bemidji. well as being required to pay were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. have all the baptisms on ral teachers. The school will be in Minneapolis and operated on Adolph Bloom was a Margie back to the state double the Larson Sunday. for rupture and appendicitis, returned Easter Sunday and plan to re- (organized and conducted on the caller for a couple of loads of amount of timber criminally taken, Mike Parsons has completed home Tuesday in a very ceive all into full membership in plan of the teachers' training supplies for the camp this week. unless they could prove that his big logging contract and is the church at the same time. schools which are heid at the much improved condition. Arthur and August Nelson returned the trespass was unintentional. enjoying a rest. Next Sunday may be the last 'Normal schools and at the AlgriSunday from their logging up the Mrs. Bowman was greeted by down town if present, cultural schools at Crookston, Adolph Krohn returned Sunday Brook last week and are now at her seventieth birthday last Money to loan on Northern plans are carried out. It looks Morris, and University Farm, St. home. from his trip to Denver. He as week. Minnesota lands.. if we may -be aMe to hold servic-j Paul. There will be credit courses Miss Elvira Lundstrom, who reports a fine trip, also that Mrs. The Dentaybow school is preparing Jevne & Norton, Agents, in our own church up town es given for rural teachers, and has been helping Mrs. Alma' Relieves that a few weeks visit for the exhibit work. International Falls, Minn. on Easter Sunday. We invite you1 methods and questions pertainyou Bloom at the logging camp, with congenial relatives in that Mr. Astwood has to get special May 18. to the services of the Down- ing directly to rural school work came home last week. fine climate will greatly beaefit cases for his wonderful large will be special features of the Town Church next Sunday. her health. Ole Finstad, who has been! eggs. School. This is not a local county visiting at the home of Ing Tangen, MOTHERS' CLUB MEETING sqhool, but is organized and will FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH went to Big Falls last week. FOUND—A valuable stick pin Loman News. be conducted on the same basis NOTICES. Mrs. A. C. Daniels returned in the melting snow. It was evidently Remember, the Mothers' club as training schools for teachers Saturday from St. Paul where lost in the early part of meets Friday, April 14 at 3 p. m. The Church of the New Covenant Joe Mercure, of Ft Frances, at the institutions. she has been for the past three the winter. Owner can have same in the kindergarten room of the visited old friends here last week Corner Third St. and Ninth Ave. The school has been established weeks. by identifying it and paying cost high school. An annual collection Miss Blanch Taylor went to "Social to Save." and. is under the direction and of this notice. Apply at the Press will be taken to which all contributions the Falls last Friday, where she control of the State Board of Big Falls Associated officer Wm. Cross, Pastor. may be voluntary. will study nursing at the Eudestine Education. The conductor will Consolidated Schools. This collection is for the purpose hospital. be Supt. W. E. Dyer, of the pub- Mr. Gust Swendson has sold of raising a small fund for the Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Linsten, Bible school at 10 a. m. Classes jjc schools at Bemidji, who will The Flower and Home Economics the stock and fixtures of his club. A question box, into which who have been located at Cokato for all. Mr. Gish, Supt. be assisted by a faculty of -capr Committees held a short eighth street store and most of any question the members de for the last two years, have Morning worship at 11 a. m. able and experienced instructors. musical program and social evening his land in this vicinity and will sire to have answered by the arrived here and expect to make sharp. Come worship God with The counties of Beltrami, Cass, at the school house Friday return to Duluth this week to club, is a new feature in the Lomani their future home. We us. v/ Clearwater, Itasca, Koochiching, evening. Thirty people respondto start a store near his former work. A program will be given hear they will build here soon. and Hubbard are in the immediate the public invitation to come! Junior Christian Endeavor at location in that city. by the children. Mothers, feel it Martin Perkins and Ambrose territory of this school, and and enjoy a social evening together 3 p. m. for young folks from 6 your duty tp attend. Horan have gone up the Black the rural teachers from these to 14 years of age. and play old time games. Joseph G. Slias, who had dn river to help Monte Moe in his counties will make use of the Fifteen of the business men Christian Endeavor at Senior operation for rupture a week logging operations. Dr. Larson, the Optometrist, opportunity afforded for review gladly allowed their portraits to 6130 p. m. Roy Martin, leader. ago, died Monday afternoon, Arthur'Metcalf took several of will be at Hotel Victoria, Thursday work, credit study, and professional be drawn. They proved to be Evening worship at 7130 p. m. 1 leaving a tvife and daughter. the stockholders of the Border and Friday, April 13 and 14. methods work. No tuition very lifelike with the exception "The gospel of the Lord Jesus Deceased was only 24 years of Telephone Co. down to Birchdale is charged, and special arrangements of one whose o^yner so curled, Christ-Jlj -j ige and worked in the digester last Saturday to a special will be made for the accommodation powdered and bedecked himself at the paper mill. He was meeting. Every Wednesday at 7:30 p. TQom oL teachers who that his own wife failed to re-r •well liked by all who knew him. E. J. Helmer made a business m. Bible class for all followed by will be in attendance. Inquiries cognize him. His death was quite a shock to trip to the county seat last week. mid-week prayer meeting. should be directed to the superintendents "t A silver offering was taken his family and workmates. .His Jack Lewis and Geo. Lang g, Lpntern lecture on South of the counties, or to for the flower fund which, netted remains were taken to his former bought some cattle in our neigha&h Consult him if you have defective Americjj, Friday at 8 p. m. Free the conductor, Superintendent six dollars. home at Ashland for burial, eyes or need glasses. ., Apr. 14 for all^J (Continued on last page.) W. P. Dyer, of Bemidji: ^Tear the close of the evening