International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 16, 1916 · Page 4 of 8
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I tlfiWttrilBlfjli yMmygw ujpu^junujpir rr^jpjwwyi JM, *, wm fl "*.'*" INTERNATIONAL PALLS PKESS SCHOOL NOTES m^ts&xssssss&s&%i s* 5" DISTRICT 1 •LCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS £AT THE CHURCHES^ Neighborhood News by a The mid-month tests were & NEWS NOTES given Friday. Special Correspondents i? The English III class is now "Dad" Feldman of Northome Mrs. John H. Brown is visiting reading the famous "WebsterHaynes" BETfillHEklfiS^ the school house last Saturday, is a business visitor in our city her sister, Mrs. J. E. Torens, in debate. BIG FALLS The first part of the evening was Minneapolis. today. 0^% spent playing games and performing 0 •V" Mr. Abbott was at Ericsburg other stunts. After this A full report of the successful The hunters are reporting Friday attending the Farmers' A card party was held at the the young, people danced. creamery meeting held yesterday good luck in getting deer this club hunting picnic. home of Mrs. John Haluptzok will be given next week. season, five have been shipped last Saturday evening. K- from this city. Hazel Bradley has returned to For Sale Cheap—Good sevenroom OAK PORTAGE school after a week's absence, 1 Miss Myrtle Jenson returned house, electric lights and Mildred litis gave a party due to illness in the family. from Minneapolis Sunday morning. I HUTl— bath. Enquire im Sixth street. Monday evening in honor of her Mr. Emil Anderson recently birthday. About fifteen 13th The high school regrets that purchased a horse of Mr. Lundgren Attorney John H. Brown returned guests were present and all report Nicholas Kurzeck has found it Fifth St., corner Tenth Ave. to replace the one he lost. A fire drill was practiced in our Tuesday from Grand a most enjoyable time. impossible to continue school. E. L. Heermance, Pastor. school Tuesday afternoon. The Rapids wher§ he has been attending Ruth Bradley Swinnerton, building was emptied in less than Mr. Ednar is helping Mr. Andrew to professional business. Money to loan on Northern The junior class had a debate Director of Music. three minutes. Johnson to side his house. Minnesota lands. Thursday. The topic, "Resolved The floating ice on the river Lost, a long, heavy gold chain. Jevne & Norton, Agents, that The Last .of the Mohicans "Marching Orders" will be the winter is near. If finder will return it to this office tells us International Falls, Minn. The Curtis children have been is more interesting than Ivanhoe. topic for Sunday evening at 7130. a liberal reward will be given. The services are growing in interest. unable to attend school this week a Music in charge of the as the floating ice has made it Mr. Robbins is building W. C. T. U. NOTES house for winter's work on Mr. impossible to cross the river. The foo^ ball boys are still Bethlehem chorus. Mr. and Mrs. Sweet and Mrs. Oak Lindvold's land near the waiting for the Blackduck high The next meeting of the union Doty expect to return tomorrow Portage Hall. In the morning at 11, "The school to give them a return Mrs. Galbraith of Chicago and will be held at the home of Mrs. from their two "weeks' visit First Christmas Tree." Music game. They hope that they may Mr. Thomas Haluptzok of Duluth P. W. Herman, Seventh 1019 Wisconsin. by the three uniformed choirs, Mr. August Erickson has returned go to Blackduck on Nov. are visiting their parents, 18. street. Every member is most the boys, the Carol and the Cecilian. to the vicinity for the Mr. and Mrs. John Haluptzok. cordially invited. Friends of the L. W. Wilson, acting county Miss Driscoll, formerly commercial winter from Canada. His brother work will be heartily welcomed. auditor spent Sunday at his home teacher, now at Eveleth, Rudolph expects to come soon. The boy scout meetings are We are beginning the study of in Virginia, presumably looking visited Miss Thorson Saturday Sunday school at a. m. They will probably spend the held every Monday and Thursday 10 the legislative department. This after his ice and law business and Sunday. She was warmly The school is growing fast. winter in logging. evenings. Any parent who is the first of the many departments there. greeted by her former colleagues wishes to attend in order to become of our work that we are and pupils. Christian Endeavor at more familiar with the 6 45. Mr. Erickson has begun a series FOR SALE—A full blooded Plan™ng to study. We have sent Mrs. Frank Havlik has been work is urged to do so. of sermons on the book of Holstein bull three weeks old *or National Legislative manuals On Friday Society I gave the elected superintendent. to Revelation which he hopes and one Holstein bull six'*° use^ this study, they will ln 31- 32 first program of the literary societies. The Literary society will hold take up every other Sunday dur«* weeks old. Apply Frank Carlson, meeting. here for our next Ray Palmer, vice-president, The ladies' sale and Mother its usual meeting Friday afternoon ing the winter. This last book in Silverdale, Minn. can get one for ten cents. It You N2-9 presided in the absence of Goose play by the children will at The program is as the Book of books is of great irn» 3 130. ______ is a book every one should pos- Ebba Yernberg, president. come on Friday, Nov. 24. follows: portance, as it treats of the great sess. Mrs. Carrier will lead the Dr. G. F. Swinnerton has been I The following numbers were Piano solo, Margaret Miller. judgments whic hare to come upon entertaining a couple of friends e&JsJatlve class. The first lesson given: I The skating rink has been Recitation, Minnie Johnson. the the earth, the coming of the will r\(* fatpn taken Tuesday T1100TUl* next. This from the central part of Instrumental duet, Florence cleaned up for winter and the Reading, Lottie Button. Lord and the necessity of living will take up the executive department state who are here hunting, we Watson and Mavis Pendergast. goal posts put in place. All we Current Events, Gladys Gow- in readiness for His coming? of our government, i. will try and give their names Reading, "John Burns at Gettysburg," need now is ice. e., cabinet, U. S. army and navy dy* next week whether they get shot Clarence Shaw. Recitation, Stanley Carlson. officers, all courts from U. S. supreme or not. South Bethlehem. Original story, "His Senior LOMAN to circuit courts. Can you Year," Fred Lynch. Town Hall, Holler's Addition answer these questions? If not Pro. Sandt, of the Birchdale. For Sale—Three lots in Wallace's Vocal solo, Anna O'Malley. Sunday school at a. m. 10 CALDWELL BROOK you had betted join our class consolidated school, made our addition to International Reading, "The Volunteer's next Tuesday, (1) What does school a visit last week. Falls. Write to C. L. Mack, St. Wife," Margaret McKieneavy. FIRST METHODIST "St. Wapnia C. & L." mean? Albert Baerner was a Margie (2) Peter. Minn. N9 Essay, "A Day in Autumn," EPISCOPAL CHURCH How many executive departments visitor the last of last week. Miss Gladys Haner, who spent Laurel Smith. are there? Who is (3) the summer near Litchfield, came Invitations are out for the Debate: Resolved, that the Corner Ave and St. 8th 5th chief justice of the U. S. supreme Wm. Lundstrom made a business back last week and is attending marriage of Miss Ruth Mary girls should not be taxed for the Edward Kaneen, Pastor. court Besides the legislative trip to Margie and Big Falls school again. Towle to Mr. Seymour Backus cou?\/es^es„ le,fslati the support of foot ball in the high Parsonage Residence, Ave. 8th on Monday. a on Wednesday evening, Nov. wof school. 22, rs* w1^ &*ve a at 8 o'clock, the ceremony to be "citation and will sing some of With a special teacher of do* Affirmative: Oliver Olson, Roy Preaching services Sunday at Blaine Canfield was a caller at performed at the Hennepin Ave. son£s in our new tem- mestlc science here, the pupils new Frank. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. the C. E. Morrissey home Sunday of are enjoying the advantages M. E. church, Minneapolis. The S,?n^ s" ... 00 Negative: Hazel Ringlika, morning. is happy couple are to be at home ,e y°11 will find this the city schools. The cuisine Henry Stubee. Sunday school at 10 a. m. dish after Jan. 1st at International st"fy profitable and we hope you quite complete and a special The decision was awarded the ,, will plan to attend. August Bloom returned from •p furnished is prepared each day and affirmative. Epworth League at p. m. 6:45 I he W. C. T. U. is neither parOscar Margie Monday where he has for to all pupils desiring it The program closed with the Subject, "Getting Into Society." been working for some time. one cent each. The menu includes Douglas arrived the first «i.an 2r ,Sectjrun" *ts motto critics' report by Mr. Mclntyre. various vegetable dishes, of the week with a carload of Fo^ ,?od Ho"le Every and and The Ladies' Aid society will be Peter Lundstrom has nearly good horses which he has for sale su££ests the breadth of soups, cereals and fruits. an BIG PROJECTS entertained by Mrs. Lowe at her finished his log cutting on his at his feed store on Fourth ave- dePth P»t- ,ts work 3,1,1 tlle of its home on Eighth street and Fifth present job. much nue. Oscar has formed a part- D° y°u know what the The timber market is Drainage and flood control, avenue, Friday afternoon. nership with Frahd C. Him of St. ^stlne It is the noon- better than last winter and many hour 18 lack of which periodically cos's H. J, Fougner of Big Falls was Paul, who is a good horseman Prayer w^en each of the settlers are already cutting 1 the people millions of dollars, The girls' class will spend a a visitor here during the past others and has good financial backing. expected to pulp wood or logs and :1 ri oner ls will be put before the people social hour at the home of Mrs. week returning for election. will later. If we had the competition They will no doubt do a good .er,, eaT* Prayer to ln graphically and forcibly, as Minnesota's Geo. Watson Saturday after that business in this county as Oscar essing on the work and in the pulp buying or ls most urgent need in any noon. Rev. S. E. Gregg walked to is well known and square as a T°rrerS overthrow of we have for logs, we should be an development plan, at the annual hquor system and its allies. the Margie Tuesday morning where able to live. meeting of the All-Minnesota Preaching at Ranier Sunday Why do we wear the "white he held services that night. Development association in St. 3:3° P- m. at ribbon bow The white ribbon Several of the little girls spent Abstracts and titles to all property Paul, in January. is symbolic not only of purity Hunting season is here but no a pleasant Sunday at the Plummer in Koochiching county furKoochiching This was decided on at a meetof UNITED NORWEGIAN and peace, but it includes all the reports of game coming into home helping Miss Ellen County Abstract the program committee at the contact with a hunting license. correlated reforms that center in LUTHERAN CHURCH keep her ninth birthday. Co., official abstractors, International Saint Paul hotel, St. Paul. Sitting the protection of the home. Why Falls, Minn.—Adv. with the committee were do we believe in woman suffrage The "freeze up" has put a stop Sigurd C. B. Knutsen, Pastor. treat The Loman people were representative men from various Because believe that to some much needed road repairs, Res., cornei 8th st. and nth ave. we last BELGIAN RELIEF ed to a concert at the hall parts of the state who approved God created both man and wom- but the swamp road is just was CARD PARTY TT. Friday evening. The turnout the plan to emphasize drainage as good now. Sunday school at have The Dorcas society of our city ini^ and there- 9:30. an in not as good as it should and flood control as the big problem will give a card party next Wed- °re 1®ve standard been. ln one in the development of the Rev. S. E. Gregg gave us a Preaching services at 11 a. m. nesday evening in the city hall, Purrty both men and wom- 0 or state. en, and in the equal right of all good service Monday night, having en. and 7 the pnnal ricrVit oil Miss Jennie Taylor is visiting the proceeds of which will be do Other subjects on the program, to hold opinions and to express walked down from Craigville You are welcome to attend all friends on Black river. nated to the Belgian relief fund. however, will be: the same with equal freedom. that day. A good attendance the services of our church. Everyone is invited to assist Highway construction—in cooperation All members should subscribe was on hand to welcome him. A real estate firm of Minneapolis in this good cause. with the federal government. for the International Falls Press is circulating a petition to FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH LUNDGREN SCHOOL NOTES ANDERSON-OLSON !and W. C. T. U. column hurry judicial ditches Nos. and read 21 The extension of the high Only a short time ago a petition Mr. Albert Anderson and Miss lc^ Mr" has kindly doBoost wh Watson 22. school courses to include university Welcome to this House of God nated to our use. for the Mr. Brown visited the school was sent to the governor Ida Olson were united in the work. are strangers and the poor. Press. Thursday morning. to stop one of them, at least until bonds of matrimony yesterday Possible changes in the system W. C. T. U. Correspondent. a new estimate could be made. morning by' Rev. Trost. Shortly! of taxation. Sunday school at 10. Misses Ella and Ida Skhal The same should be done with all after the ceremony they left for a A law to govern the use of thp of them. The cost is out of reason ELECTION RETURNS were visitors at Lundgren Saturday. short honeymoon visit to Duluth. provided for by amendment $250,000 Junior Christian Endeavor at and while we need ditches, OF COUNTY CANVASSED Both bride and groom are No. 1, if the amendment 3P- m. per they must not cost us city long time residents of our $3,000 The election returns from the. has carried. The sewing class have each mile and more. and are very highly regarded. outlying districts arrived Mon-1 It was the sense of those present Senior Christian Endeavor at lnished one garment and started The lady is the daughter of Mrs. that the association should day and the canvassing board 7 P- m. another. I.'Olsn the Henry Metcalf lost one of his I. of North Star hotel. completed its duties with the following center its attention upon not horses with swamp fever a short result: more than a very few urgent MINNESOTA HAS The boys are building a doll's time ago. O. E. S. Initiation For President: needs, and that in order to unite MONEY TO LOAN bungalow. Later the girls will The lodge of the Eastern Star Wilson, (he various elements of the state, 1089. furnish it. Ole Scheie made a business of this city conducted an impressive Hughes, the association's committee on 474. trip to Baudette last week. initiation followed by a For Representative: affiliation with other organizations St. Paul, Nov. 15.—Minnesota The pupils are taking turns sumptuous repast last Thursday Miner, should make a thorough will have money to loan the first 963. planning morning exercises. evening in honor of Mr. and Keyes, canvass to secure general co-operation. of the year. 826. RIVERSIDE Each pupil makes plans for one Mrs. Thos. McLaren and Dr. H. For Clerk of Court: With the shortage of money week. H. Ihrig who were admitted to Drummond, reported early this year the •V 1229. Chester Jackson took a boat all the rights and privileges of Watson, board quit receiving applications 629 Those neither tardy or absent load of voters to town Tuesday. this grand orded. Judge of Probate: for loans from school districts from school in October are Ella Mrs. Wert Haddock, worthy and municipalities. John Berg, 1375. was Regel, Robert Steen, Helen Steen Mr. Doyle of Big Falls matron, conducted the initiation Olavus Jewett, Now figures show that the 441. and Tumors successfully treated Myrtle Regel. (removed) without knife or pain. and here transacting business for the ceremonies supported by Past According to the latest returns board will have Dec. 1, $103,000, All work guaranteed. Come, or Duluth Log Co. write for free Sanatorium book Worthy Patron B. H. Phinney Hughes carried the state by a and expects to have still more before Dr. V/IUJAMS SANATORIUM and Bro. K. O. Foss. majority of votes. 3023 Un-TwinlTA*., MineapoK*,Minn. tbe first of the year. 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