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

September 28, 1916 · Page 4 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL PALLS PRESS ttKssxKKXKKKXHSBXKXttXK x8x^o&:x»%ttKxsg sacs %n%x Aaron Barnard left Tuesday L0" AL AND PERSONAL ITEMS irLluTh oveT^the PasTover CHCRCHES*jf DISTRICT 1 Neighborhood New. by Si THE "#.• NEWS NOTES Special Correspondents season. 11 if 1 3 apeciai i*orresponaents 91 C. A. Lucas has been appointed Prof. Foley of Loman was aj Mrs. Joe Weiner is visiting manager of th£ Falls Lumber for are thirty-three pupils under the business visitor here Saturday, friends in Royalton a few and Coal Co. in place of Adolph BIG FALLS direction of Miss Pecha. days. Krohn who resigned a month •Harold Mclntire left last week ago. •V to Four students are in the 10th enter as a student at the state Hart, Schefner and Maries new School Notes. grade: Lulu Hale, Marvin Rose, university. fall suits at Markowitz & Summerfield. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dawson Ralph Foster and Bernice Hawkins. returned Friday from a two The work is now well organized Buy a famous $17 Styleplus week's trip to the home of her throughout the organized suit or overcoat at Markowitz The town board of Margie district. folks on the farm near Grand Summerfield. Some of the teachers attended has closed the school there on xumz Sc Rapids. last the county fair at Northome 'account of measles. Mr. Bowen visited Sturgeon reports Wednesday. According to all Mrs. Anderson of Laurel and _• Mrs. Leo SaUnderson, who has and Lundgren last week and the very they enjoyed the day her two little girls were up Sat-j Julius Sher and family are been visiting her parents, Mr. Waukana school the week before. much. urday for a day's shopping. spending a few days with his Fifth St., corner Tenth Ave. and Mrs. Geo. W. Elliott and her folks at Ironwood, Mich. E. L. Heermance, Pastor. brothers, Geo. P. and William K., In word drill the first graders Prof. Marie Singleton of Lau- returned to her home in Montreal, Ruth Bradley Swinnerton, as were dramatizing such words Miss Poole now has her pony rel was here Saturday on busi-| Mrs. Garl Saville of Detroit, Canada, Monday night. came Director of Music. jump, run, hop, etc. They land is busy visiting those schools ness with the school department. Mich., is visiting her parents, that lie farthest from the central to the word "sing." To dramatize jMr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Elliott and The city council gave the Morning worship at a. m. school. it the teacher sang a little Rev. P. O. Hanson left Mon- family. American Traction Co. an ex- Sermon by the pastor on "Loy doggie song, "Bow-wow-wow." day evening for the district conference tension of time of thirty days in alty to Christ," followed by re- Stillings and Mr. Bowen When she asked the class what Mr. of the Swedish Lutheran Pups For Sale—Four Kalkins she had done, quickly as a flash which to complete the graveling ception of members and the com- completed the transfer of equip- 1 church. Foxhound dog pups for sale at of Sixth street according to con- munion service. The music will ment from Henry to Waukana came the answer, "You barked." $10.00 each. Apply Mitchell Ogee, TM tract. The car began its regular be in charge of our three vested last Saturday. Mrs. W. K. Elliott left Monday Margie, Minn. •7 05 service last Sundav and is being choirs. The Cecilian choir will The Littlefork graded, school evening for Frankfort, Ky., to well patronized. Sins on Jesus," A„ Fa„s at. opened September nth with an ..See the first showing of ladparents. spend about six weeks with her of the Bi force and there will be a solo by Mrs. Nor- enrollment of the .first day. 97 ies' new fall Sorosis two-tone tended the cou5t Swinnerton. +, 1 ... 3 To date there are pupils enrolled. A CORRECTION. 107 effect shoes, also plain, at Mar- jthome last week, as did many of Now is the time to buy your kowitz & Summerfield. the pupils. Big Falls sent a re t? 1 ^ne pupns. .Dig rails sent a re- heavy outing sweaters, the Webber In the list of prizes won at the ^ening worship at 7-30. Topic, ci,rd.breaking. crowd tQ the Mr The boys of the and recent North County fair a mis- What Men Live By. The Bethstatement 6th. 7th make, at Markowitz & Summerfield. Mrs. J. W. Underwood of Long was made in that Mr. lehem chorus will lead the sing- .. grades started manual training 8th Prairie arrived Tuesday on her this week. Manual training _C. B. Kinney's registered dairy and will give the anthem,' erar^ 1 as way to Birchdale to visit her 5th bull had taken first place. The "Hosanna," with tenor solo by f"gam. or£anjzed- wojk will will also be offered to the Thls Mrs. B. F. Olson returned to daughter, Mrs. Schonsby. grade. fact is that Mr. Kinney did not Mr. Aal. i^'nr prOS.eCUted -th,S her home at Baudette Sunday enter a bull, but Mr. P. R. Sul- ,nSs 'senc" after a week's visit with friends Stl Money to loan on Northern of the livan entered his registered dairy Sunday school at ten. Grades J111,1 ,e.r CO, e^'a The teacher and pupils an in our city. Minnesota lands. made second intermediate room bull and took first prize. Also all ages. We shall start our S£°.uW fle 80 t0 glve va,uable Jevne & Norton, Agents, woods a nature study trip to the the first prize for Jersey heifer young men's class on Sunday. W FOR SALE—Good Jersey and International Falls, Minn. Tuesday afternoon. Incidentally, calf was won by Robt. Irvwin. Durham milk cows. Good milkers. Mr. Stillings has organized a they made a picnic of it. Christian Endeavor at to Reasonable prices. Freda 6:45, Attorney-Editor George E. W. C. T. U. NOTES. which all young people are' wel- 'tr0°FSf B°J ts-TW0 Dragoman, City. Scou more Erickson of the Spooner News come. candidates are needed for a second Mr. Hawkins is our janitor was a business visitor in our troop. Several meetings and this year, and our building is Mrs. Jas. Vanvleck of Little- city Monday on his way home very well kept. The grounds, too, fork and her sister-in-law, Miss from the twin cities. are better looking since the Vanvleck, from Denver, were Addition. fer such work to hanging around weeds along the walks have been visiting relatives here Monday. 10 and bring a friend. Sunday school at a. m. town Abstracts and tides to all property cut. in Koochiching county fur- Our district president, Mrs., E. Preaching by Mr. Withrow at Prof. Howard I. Magladry of, Koochiching County Abstract A. Hastay, may be with us next a. m. The following is the force in Miss Arnold has in her pri- Margie arrived Tuesday for a Co., official abstractors, Internafew Tuesday to give us a report of charge of the central school: jrnary department pupils, in 36 18 days visit until the quaran- tional Falls, Minn.—Adv. the state W. C. T. U. convention. FIRST METHODIST Elmer Stillings, principal (Hi- the second grade and in the tine is lifted from his consolidated 18 The day Mrs. Hastay is with us EPISCOPAL CHURCH ram college) Jessie Livingston, the meeting will be held in the first. The room is over-crowded school. Don't fail to attend the home assistant principal (Winona normal) Bethlehem church. There will be —six new seats have to be put talent vaudeville and moving 8th 5th Corner Ave and St." Katherine Rauscher, intermediate in. a good program and refreshwill Julius Markowitz, of the Mar- picture entertainment at the St. Cloud normal) Mabelle C. H. Blake, Pastor. ko-yyitz aijd Summerfield cloth- Grand next Tuesday night under ments be »served. Every Meehari, second primary 8th ing firm, left Tuesday for a busi- the auspices of the Ladies' Aid all friends oi the ^Parsonage Residence, Ave. an' second primar member and The high school department ness and pleasure trip of a week of the M. E. church. work are most cordially invited. (Mankato normal) Edna Sch has an enrollment of twelve. to the twin cities. If you are not interested ifi the Choir rehearsal tonight at the ^endeman, first primary (St. Practically all of last year's 8th 7:30. Mrs. E. E. Mclntire returned Women's Christian Temperance church at Cloud normal).. grade graduates are now enrolled. For Sale—Three lots with tw) last Friday from the summer'sUnion, why not? 9th In the grade are Loii small houses on southwest cor- sojourn on their farm on Poke-! If Mrs. Hastay cannot be here Ranier service on Sunday at .ThPl?.ig includes Fal ls District Marie Griffith, Leslie Dimon, 8th 8th 3rd, 3 :30 ner of avenue and street gama lake, where they raised Tuesday, October the union p. m. Falls (^e central school), Hale, Martha Looberg, Thrine $900 400 for cash. Apply W. A. War- over bushels of potatoes, cut meet at the home of Mrs. Bear River, Bescemar, Caldwell Muus, Luella Van Vleck, Ralph 90 7th ner, above address. tons of hay and raised all the Sherman, corner street and Next Sunday's services will be Brook' River, Dentaybow, Cross Hawkins and Mildred Pettis. general kinds of produce native avenue. Watch for further the last before our annual con-! Forsyth.eV John- 11 th Indalll The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. to this +Ul° country announcements in the week. ference, which meets at Wadena f?n' Keiver, Lindford, Lundgren, The' Littlefork Consolidated church will give a home talent on October 3rd. At the evening River, Riverdale, Sturgeon Christian women, get into line J* tliv VAllllg school exhibit has been received there is much work to be done. cpnri/-o River and Waukana. vaudeville and moving picture The bunch of school teachers —there is much work to be done, service next Sunday the pastor from the state and county fairs. entertainment at the Grand next who were so fortunate as to get (Intended for last week). will give a review of the year's »»viv Avttuuoiv aa iu gci win The work will be turned over to Tuesday evening. Don't miss it. an invitp to Doc. litis' yachting The union met at the home of work. These schools are under the the respective teachers as soon party up the lake last /Sunday the president, Mrs. Sarah Ste- immediate supervision of County a as possible. Littlefork took 19th. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Eng- are so loud in their praise of the Tuesday, Sept. After Services next Sunday as fol- Superintendent D. B. Jewell, vens large share of the premiums 10, bloom returned last Sunday trip and their host that Doc. has the business meeting Mesdames lows: Sabbath school at pub- District Superintendent Paul E. awarded to Koochiching county 7:30 morning frgm a month's vacation planned to take the entire fac- Martin and Raymond gave read- lie worship at 11 a. m. and District Agriculturist Bowen schools at the state fair. There during which they attended the ulty next Sunday. ings along temperance lines. m. Epworth league devotional ^eo* W. Cochran and District p. were a Humber of first class pre-8, 6:45 p. state fair and visited all their |, Plans were made for the ob- and Bible study at m. Supervisor Gladys Poole. miums among the Littlefork TRADE—40 folks at many different places. FOR SALE OR serving of National Poster day. I trophies. H. P. De Tamble automobile. Watch for our_ national* posters. The church treasurer will be The church treasurer will uc Dr. and Mrs. Osborn of Baud- Cheap for cash to save paying W. C. U. Correspondent. have au church donations All the teachers attended the LITTLEFORK tQ ette motored to our city last duty or will trade for land or' to the church work reported be- I Koochiching county Teachers' 1913 TOM BEATON OF RANIER week and Mrs. Osborne took in town property. model in fore next Sunday night at this I institute at International Falls the county fair at Northome good condition cfan be seen at School News. DIED LAST MONDAY conference year ends at that 4-8. Of the week of September with Dr. Mary Ghostly and Motor Inn. Also have a large time. Also promises to the build- the faculty of this year, three are other members of the Saturday safe for sale. Apply at Press. About eight clock last ^lon- ing fund are needed to get that' Fire drills were held at the new to this part of the state. Mr. Musical. day morning Tom Beaton," pro- fund in shape for our reports. school this week. a Schwartz, our principal, is Capt. Ike Clark killed a wolf prietor of the Ranier Hotel, died graduate of the university of Rev. S. E. Gregg, the Sunday while on his way to our city a with heart trouble. Mr. Buck- A' 1 ana cooKery with heart trouble. Mr. Buck- The AI1C class clilss 111 in foods IUOUS and cookery Illinois Miss (our correspondent corotai school organizer of the American few days ago with the "Dan'minster, the traveling man for -1V you in- 'preserving and exlena a bugy canningj omitted the name)had her training Sunday School Union, passed Patch." The animal was swim-1 the Toumy Eiman Co. of Duluth, to attend our services. vltatlon pickling in Duluth Normal school through our city on his way ming across the river to this'says he was coming out' of his Miss Joyce is a graduate of the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ter- home from the Rapid River country from the Canadian shore [room just as Mr. Beaton was The Zoology class made a 1 Will ao AfxX IW11 Vv do Minnesota university. ritory where he visited the old and as soon as it crossed the coming out of his and that Tom field trip to look for insects to schools and organized a new one boundary line he belonged to fell against the window in the Welcome to this House of God study in class. in the Chris Eidem district. Ike. And the bounty didn come hall. After gasping three or four are strangers and the poor. MARGIE bad. times he passed away. ^Buckminster Miss Allen and Miss Price Wm. Cross, Pastor. The most popular book play ______ called the folks around were visitors to the primary of many theatrical seasons, "The Boss Mechanic Jos. Weiner of and tey took Beaton to his room Brown returned Sat* room last Friday. Mrs. W. 10. Sunday school at Winning of Barbara Worth," the M. and O. machine shops has where they done everything urday morning from the funeral will be the attraction at the been spending a few days in the In the first intermediate there of her brother-in-law. they could think of to render as-j services at nam Preachine Grand next Friday, September hospital under the care of Dr. R. sistance but their efforts were a' m' servlces at of no avail. and 7:30 p. m. 29th. From, advance reports of H. Monahan, who operated on The music on the extra train Sunday after trinity at a. m. this attraction and play it would him for some serious intestinal Deceased had been -ailing for last Wednesday was enjoyed by Junior Christian Endeavor at seem that it is more of a success'trouble. Joe is now doing finely everyone all along the line. some time and was discharged Sunday school at 9:30. than any of the adaptations of and will be oti again in a few 3 P- m. from the hospital Sunday morning,"Where popular novels. Not a picture days as good as new. he had gone for treatment Two wolves were seen in the show. Senior Christian "Endeavor at The Men's club will meet at for acute indigestion. The edge of town one day last week Dr. Larson, the Optometrist, remains will be sent to Duluth 7 p. m. 7:45. Good program. Refreshments near Mr. Roberts' chicken coop. Mr. C. B. Watrous, one of the .will be at Hotel Victoria Tuesday .. Don't fosget to see our new for burial. will be served. Everybody earliest settlers in the township 'and Wednesday,' October 10th fall hats for Amen. Morkowitz welcome. Mr. C. Rogers has purchased Deceased leaves his wife and which bears his name, was a & Summerfield. two daughters and several brothers two lots from W. Horton and business visitor here Tuesday. already started work on his new and sisters and many The Ladies' society will meet if'V n'l- He says his son William thresh- UNITED NORWEGIAN friends to mourn his death. He house. on Wednesday, Oct. 4th, with bushels of wheat off from ed 228 and his brother'John, who arrived LUTHERAN CHURCH Mrs. Nelson, Fort Frances. All jr six acres this year and that last from Chicago -Tuesday, Mrs. O. L. Brown received a ladies interested are welcome to year two acres of the same land and nth. Consult him if you telegram Sunday morning telling have bten in the county for many Segurd C. B. Knu^sen, Pastor attend. Vielded 88 bushels. He says his have defective eyes or need ytears and are welt known. The the sad news of the death of Residence 8th St. and nth Ave. two acres of potatoes will be glasses. Artificial eyes fitted. youqg niece who met her end family df deceased have the ^sincere You are welcome to attend all about two-thirds of a crop. On sympathy of all.&&& Preaching service the, fifteenth services ^)f our church (Contin&ed on Last Page.) v?' j* I^ T'-'ti' 1 fi 1 *,fcs V, *\y.