International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 12, 1916 · Page 4 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL PALLS PRESS *AT THE CHURCHES^ DISTRICT LO'AL AND PERSONAL ITEMS MARGIE Neighborhood News by NEWS NOTES 2 ... Special Correspondents sa ti^ buS A heater and range for sale Rev. Wm. Cross left Tuesday as distinct from it, and also from School opened again Tuesday cheap. Call 'phone 370. for Grand Rapids. BANNOCK the religious body which is following for morning after being closed the world. The latter a week on account of measles. Buy a famous $17 Styleplus Mrs. Henry Forrer of Littlefork Beth Parmeter had her fourteenth bringing the most scorn. *uit ior overcoat at Markowitz was in towrt this week. birthday last Sunday. & Summerfield. John S. Olson was up to International We are sorry for the mistake on Falls Tuesday Cashier Nils Muus of the Littlefork C. M. Molstad visited A. Rasmussen sent in last week stating that business. Rev. E. L. Heermance attended bank was in town Saturday. last Sunday Mr. Clarence Bechtell was at the Minnesota Congregational Rochester hospital. He is in the Mr. W. Van Slyke and J. D. conference at Northfield It is understood that J. D. International Falls hospital and this week. Foote were to International Ditch Referee O. L.. Dent is in Schell is preparing to carry on at last report was improving Falls Tuesday as witnesses on the city this week on business extensive operations in logging nicely. the Kelliher and Backe suit. ..Don't forget to see our new matters. and cutting of pulp wood next Fifth St., corner Tenth Ave. fall hats for &men. Morkowitz winter. & Summerfield. LINDFORD 7 ^r" McColley has started con-? E. L. Heermance, Pastor. Edward Granstrom of Loman ,.i struction on his new house. was a business visitor in our city Ruth Bradley Swinnertdn, The Bannock farmers are now Mr. John Nuen of Minneapolis Tuesday. busy harvesting their potatoes Director of Music. The Lindford school has an j. S. 0lSOn was a business arrived this morning to take the and other vegetables. The yield enrollment of fourteen pupils. Wednesday. calIer at Bi Falls position of assistant pharmacist Attorney-Editor Geo. Erickson in many cases is better than expected. Sunday school r.t 10. ihe attendance has not been as at the Lawrence Drue store. of Spooner was here on business good as it might have been, on teU_ Mr Crow received a this week. Morning worship at 11. T*he account of the help of the pupils Monday telling of the ser- Acting Auditor L. W. Wilson ?ram Robert and Arthur Christie pastor will speak on "Constantine having Deen needed at home dur- ather. ious iUness of his Hfi spent Sunday in his home city 9 are busy working on the road ntg potato digging. evening. train_ Hart, Schefner and Marks new and the Cross in the Sky." of left on the Virginia where he has a good this week. fall suits at Markowitz & Summerfield. Music in charge of our three law practice which he hates to vested choirs. Walter Lindvall enjoyed his' Mrs. entertained leave so long. 0 Larson Oscar Digger visited at Parmeter's trip to the state fair and wishes Thursday, the Ladies Aid last Sunday. he might raise potatoes for anothertrip. Christian Endeavor at 6:45. Mr. W. H. Eddy of Ericsburg Bishop Morrison of Duluth administered He thinks it was J. Tuttle, C. Rogers and T. D. was in town Tuesday with his sacrament and delivered Andrew Rasmussen and Robert worth while to be in the potato Evening worship at 7:30. Topic: new Ford. Foote have moved their camp an eloquent and helpful Christie attended the dance "The Death of a World." contest. outfit into Mr. Shoop's shanty sermon in the Episcopal church at Loman on September 29th. Music in charge of the Bethlehem and will work in the cedar this Deputy Sheriff Hughes Van in our city last Saturday. Chorus. otfred Lundgren shot a very comin°" winter. Ettan left last night for the Rapid^ Martin Perkins was up to Bannock large bear recently. & river country on business. Now is the time to buy your last Sunday. The trustees have passed the ,, Rev. Belsaas of Littlefork was heavy outing sweaters, the Webber The Lindford young people,in usual resolution that the gymnasium tQwn Thursdav to attend the make, at Markowitz & Summerfield. Mr. O. A. Watzke of Minneapolis There are" nine pupils attending have organized a Christian En- Larson.s and social rooms shall be Ladies Aid at is in town this week looking the Bannock school. The attendance deavor society. It meets every 1 open without charge to any after his extensive real estate is good, only one being Sunday evening at 7:30. The so- Woodm~^d Sat. group of children or young people, The met Alderman M. J. Nolan left for interests. 0le !ave, a shadow social absent during the first month. w,u under proper supervision. urd evenj for Alberta last Tuesday night to soon to raise funds for the ne- Anderson's. The building was planned with at A spend a few days taking care of Alderman Rupert Swinnerton cesary supplies. A good time is Annie, Arthur and Robert this in view. his father's threshing operations of Hibbing is visiting his brother, Christie attended the dance at anticipated. BIG FALLS SCHOOL which are quite extensive. Dr. Geo. F. Swinnerton and family Loman last Saturday evening The pastor has been this week this week. Mr. Lindvall's threshing machine and reported a good time. in Northfield, attending the annual FOR SALE—Good Jersey and was busy last week thresh- The. L't«rary gaveJtl meeting of the Minnesota Durham milk cows. Good milkers. ing for himself and neighbors. last The .. See the first showing of ladies' Last week there was organized first Congregational conference. Reasonable prices. Freda The grain seemed to be a fair was thought to be very an industrial school bank in the new fall Sorosis two-tone Dragoman, City. crop in spite of the off year. good. 1 effect shoes, also plain, at Markowitz Bannock school. The purpose of South Bethlehem. this bank is to stimulate the & Summerfield. Town Hall, Holler's Addition The freshman class, Miss Livingstone, T. W. Hawn of Manitou, Geo. There will be an evening children to take an active interest Sunday school at io a. m. and Miss Rauscher, Lang, Hugh McColly, Mike Carew school organized in the near future in home affairs and to teach Cashier Stanley Talbot of the Preaching by Mr. Withrow at 1 Mr. and Mrs. Patnod and Mr. and Jos. Brune of Indus for those wishing help, especially them practical business methods. M. & O. Power company, accompanied II. Stillings enjoyed another campfire were in town Tuesday on business in English. There are by Mrs. Talbot, left supper at the river Thursday before the clerk of court. The children are requested to several adults who wish to learn Saturday for Chicago to spend FIRST METHODIST evening. bring to the bookkeeper of the to speak and write the English ,4 tpart of his annual vacation EPISCOPAL CHURCH XT Money to loan on. Northern bank each morning a bill of ^the language. A community meeting was Minnesota lands. •work they have done at home Otto Hedlund of Loman, who Corner 8th Ave and 5th St. held at the school house Monday Jevne & Norton, Agents, during the previous day. The Several young people outside has been working at the steel C. H. Blake, Pastor. evening. The following program International Falls, Minn. bookkeeper gives each child the school are studying the 8th plant in Duluth, has returned and Parsonage Residence, 8th Ave. was given: credit on the books in dollars and grade branches. r\ -n is in charge of the crew in the Vocal solo: Miss Schwenderman. Dr. Geo. F. Swinnerton, county ... ... cents. At the end of each week The old pastor will have health officer, left Tuesday night PaP* bo,ler room at the the books are balanced and the The supervisors have all visited 1 charge of the services next Sunday. Talk on Home Economics to attend the state medical association cashier of the bank pays each our school. The girls were especially Miss Bull, University Extension meeting and also the con- Mothers club will meet child for the work done with a glad to see Miss Pooole, Division. vention of the county health of- kindergarten room Friday,] at the check drawn on the bank. This for it means that we can begin The new pastor, Brother Edward Piano solo: Mrs. Paul. ficers of the state. October 13. A collection will be check may be deposited in the definite work in sewing and Kaneen, will be here next Talk on Community Amusements taken to defray expenses of the bank and will then draw interest cooking. We expect to have a week and hold his first services Mr. Jewell. club. A good program has been at five per cent. The bank is sewing machine at the school A A conference on the business & one week from Sunday. Vocal solo: Miss Schwender* house this year. run by the pupils in school and affairs of the Episcopal church PrePare man. they all take a live interest in it. will be held at the home of Mrs. Services next Sunday as usual. Talk on Public Hygiene: Dr. Frank Carrier on Saturday at 3 August, Fred and Oscar Lindp. The neighborhood are making Sabbath school, io a. m. Public Wetmore, University Extension m. Any member or friend of and families made a round plans for our local fair. vaU worship, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Division. the Episcopal church in this city to Lindford Sunday by auto,, OAK PORTAGE Epworth League devotional at Rev. Berquist, Rev. Gregg and is cordially invited to attend. by the way of Littlefork.. Jewell, County Superintendent 6:45 p. m. _____ They stopped at the brothers' Rev. Belsaas have held services Miss Bull and Dr. Wetmore The auction at Mr. Emory A. ... 1 old fashioned big Sunday dinner. here during the past month. Abstracts and titles to all pro- & Farewell service next Sunday are. speaking at community Robbins was quite a success. perty in Koochiching county furKoochiching night at the time of the evening meetings in the various schools The weather was fine and most The Oak Portage Sunday County Abstract Rev. C. H. Blake will preach 1 this week. service. It is expected that different of the neighbors attended. school held services at Mrs. Co., official abstractors, Interna- his farewell sermon here next persons will make addresses. Marklund's home Sunday, Oct. 1. tional Falls, Minn.—Adv. Sunday evening after three years Mr. and Mrs. Syvert Kjelness W1LDWOOD SCHOOL {of very successful service. He are spending a few weeks with The following pupils were Mr. and Mrs. Kahle, honored has been transferred to the paspioneers This pastor has been appointed his brother, Mr. Dan. The people of Wildwood are neither absent nor tardy during of our city, left last torate of the M. E. chufch at to Long Prairie and expects to September: Ellis Erickson, Walter still showing their excellent night for an extended trip, be-, Prairie. leave for that place next Tuesday The regular Oak Portage Lofgren, Hulda Jonson, Gotfred spirit of co-operation with the ginning at Wadena, then to the evening, October 17th. meeting was held at the home Erickson, Alfred Lofgren, school. We expect to give definite twin cities, west to Montana,1 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stillar are 'on Oct. 1st. A goodly number and Ida Jonson. proof in the near future. Washington and San Diego, Cal., rejoicing over the birth of the It will not be easy to say good was present. Mr. Erickson used where they expect to spend the finest little daughter, at their bye to our many friends here. the text: "Come ye out and be With our work returned from winter. jhome on Rainy river, that was The good byes are the hard ye separate" showing the Christian the county fair we received RAY I ever born. Mother and daughter things of life, and the work of position apart from the world booklets which belong to Birchdale Contractor P. L. Darst re-' are doing well, and William is the ministry ties one to folks in Henry Otto is clerking for and sewing belonging to turned yesterday morning from "tickled to death," as he has a relationships that are deep and on Wednesday, October 18th, John Glava. Littlefork. Has anyone received sympathetic. Thus it is not easy Big Falls where he has just com- right to be. with Mrs.Stauseth at the church. two booklets of ours? to break from such friendships. pleted a concrete arch bridge' All ladies are welcome\to attend. William Epperson and family culvert 60 feet long, 8 feet wide In a recent issue of the Press left for Duluth October 6th. I This is from a recent exam: Mr. Paul Wigham will sing and 8 feet high^over the creek a misstatement was made in I The Ladies' society will give Mr. Epperson will take charge Question: Give latitude of during the morning service. which runs through that village that Mrs. Jos. Weiner was reand a supper and sale on Thursday, of a store in Superior, Wis. North America and tell what N which receives the waters ported to have left the city for a October 26th in the church basement. climate you would expect to from the Elwell road ditches, visit. Mr. and Mrs. B. WeinerHe UNITED NORWEGIAN Mr. Ted Epper was busy last find. also built a cement cistern! left for their home at Royalton LUTHERAN CHURCH You are welcome to attend all week digging his spuds. Answer: We have medium climate. for A. A. Miller and a rock wall after visiting their son who was services of our church. We hardly ever miss a for Wm. Richards in that village, very ill. Mr. Nick Burgess, Mrs. Sigurd C. B. Knutsen, Pastor. A. A. Gilchrist is siding his winter or summer^ all-of whom are well pleased Weiner's father, returned home Res., corner 8th st. and nth ave. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH barn. with the work. about the same time taking his CEDARWOOD SCHOOL grandson, Raymond, to the academy Preaching service the seventeenth Mrs. Frank Greenwalt attended Welcome to this House of God at St. Joseph, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stenquist Sunday after Trinity at Sunday school here last Sunday are strangers and the poor. The Cedarwood pupils are Norlund and Mr. and Mrs. Albert 11 a. m. and was elected superintendent. working for perfect attendance Wm. Cross, Pastor. and J. of Happyland were business Attorney H. Brown has this year. The school consists of social visitors here Tuesday. The moved his office to a more cornformer Communion servicc at 7:30.. nine pupils. Sunday school at 10. have lived on their home- modious and central location Mrs. Paul Eslick of Kalispel, stead farm for Over eleven years over O. M. Carr and company's Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Mont., is visiting with her perents, Last year the teacher gave the Preaching services at a. m. and the latter is a newcomer, Store of Quality. The only objechaving Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Carpenter. pupils music lessons in which been on his place one tion we have to this move is that and 7:30 p. m. The Men's club will meet at they were very much interested year. Both are well pleased with he is able to look right into the 8 o'clock, Wednesday, October on and now they can play pieces the prospects and are doing Press office, but as he pfomises 18th. Refreshments will be served. Junior Christian Endeavor at Morris 'Rowen has just purchased the organ. their full share to convert their to whitewash his windows until All men interested are welcome, a fine new automobile. 3 p. m. timber homesteads into fertile he can afford to raise money to attend. a visit We had the pleasure of farms and to be of .benefit to the enough to buy some appropriate Daniel Lesart is shingling the Senior Christian Endeavor at •community along oth^r lines.^ I curtains will excuse him. C". (Continued on last page^ The Ladies1 society will meet A. A. Gilchrist barn. 7 p. m.. yrt