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"i- rf-r**? j:''f£f,-•••••& A .\ INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE 1 Rutji Watson took the part of *J DISTRICT LO'AL AND PERSONAL ITEMS £3f iMother Goose, and all the old favorites *AT THE CHURCHES^ N%«"» 3 Neighborhood News by appeared one by one, in NEWS NOTES $ 91 Special «&• XJS& most wonderful costumes, from Correspondents Little Bo-Peep to Old King Cole and his fiddlers three. Each new Let us give thanks. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Hohri- .1 appearance brought down the RIVERSIDE ITEMS where she expects to work this CHURCH quist, of Liberty addition, a house. Many of the parts were winter. Furnished room, wanted with yesterday morning. suug^ Mrs. Swinnerton deserves Singing, Stillar school. man. private family by young great credit for the careful plan- Rev. A. Finlay went to Hinds 'Phone Press office. Doc litis returned Monday ning and training. Ruth Swin- Mrs. La Barge was a. school. Monday night to resume a series from a few days visit in the twin nerton sang well the solo, "A visitor. of meeting's. B. J. Wheelock, well driller cities on business. Pretty Little Boy," and the Carol from Birchdale, was in the city choir with their dollies sang "Smith family," Elizabeth "Which is the bigger curse to Monday on business. Mrs. Floyd Clark returned "Sweet and Low." Altogether it Sutch. mankind, money or liquor." Tuesday from a few weeks' visit was an evening to be remembered. There was a large crowd out. Many of the school teachers with relatives at Austin, Minn. Before and after the performance "Owl and Pussy Cat," John left last night for various points refreshments were Sutsh. August Quarum is here from to spend Thanksgiving. Attorney Chas. S. Marsden and served, and articles sold at the Fifth St., corner Tenth Ave. Grand Forks, N. D., looking after John Turner of Moorhead were booths Qf the ladies and the Ce- E. L. Heermance, Pastor. "The Little Sandpiper," Albert his vacant housees and buying All trimmed hats at Mrs. Shepro's here Tuesday in the interest of cilian choir girls. Ruth Bradley Swinnerton, Johnson. timber. millinery store. Call while the estate of E. L. Amo. Director of Music. the choice is at its best. SCHOOL NOTES "Little Indian Baby," Dora La The people of Margie all join in Ranger H. H. Winslow has "The Cross of Honor" will be. Barge. wishing a bright and happy fu- been appointed Forest Ranger of J. J. Doran of Bemidji was the topic for Sunday evening at ture for Rev. Bellsass and his 1 Mr. Abbott visited at Ray last •here Tuesday, looking after business District Fifteen and will make 17:30. Music in charge of the "School Days," Esther Cars- bride. his headquarters at Big Falls and Saturday interests. Bethlehem chorus, cadden. Blackduck. Neven Ward has The community club met again There will be no school on Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Zimmerman been appointed patrol man at At 11 a. m., "Building Over "Little Orphan Annie," Dorothy Saturday evening. The debate Thursday and Friday. large of the Big Falls district. are here on a visit with Editor Against your own house." Music Jackson. was very interesting. Resolved, C. B. Montgomery and family. by our three vested choirs. Some of the pupils were not County Engineer Ogaard, Engineer John Schmidt drove to town FRONTIER off sorry when the lights were Hughes. Contractor Geo. Sunday school at 10. New Saturday. The card party and lunch held last week. A. Snyder and Commissioner C. scholars are coming every Sunday Ray Powell purchased a team at the St. Thomas church hall P. Ellingson started from Northome we can make room for your "The Two Brass Kettles," Sarah from George Vagts. Tuesday night was a good suc- Tuesday .morning and went The high school boys are going boy and girl. Watrous. cess. to Big Falls in Mr. Ellingson's to form a basket ball team after "A Kentucky Watermelon," Ed. Bennett is purchasing a auto to make a final inspection Thanksgiving. Christian Endeavor at 6:45. Millie Jackson. pair of colts from Clarence Deputy Postmaster Walter on road No. 9, it being understood Topic: "The Consecration of Family Fife and Drum Corps,! Blake. Erickson and family left Monday that the state highway Some of the boys are studying Business Life." Barbara Jackson. for a few weeks' visit with relatives commission would be satisfied to up to enter the stock judging conabide Ray Powels of Wing River in Wisconsin. by a decision of this com- test, which is to be held at Bemittee. We plan to start our young Dan Buckley, the well man, went to Baudette Friday on Everything proved sat- midi soon. men's glee club Monday evening, was at Riverside Tuesday. skates. The M. E. Ladies' Aid will hold isfactory, a splendid road bed had Dec. 4th, at 7 p. m. Open to all a fancywork and food sale next been made, and Mr. Ellingson The high school and eighth young men who sing, from whatever Mrs. John Kurzeck called at Miss Long of Cedar Wood was said the auto traveled to Big grade lost two of their members, Saturday in the litis block, east church, and all interested in the Jackson home Friday. visiting at Frontier over Saturday. Falls in two hours. Some places Dorothy and Florence Danaher, of the drug store. singing. where, the swamp muck was poor by their removal to Minneapolis, Miss Sinclaire visited with Money to loan on Northern will need surfacing with gravel The girls will be greatly missed, All appreciate the action of the Mrs. Fred Stillar Saturday. Miss St. Onge, Mrs. Munroe Minnesota lands. to make a permanent road.— city council in voting to care for and George Vagts were visiting Mr. Mclntire, Mr. Gaynor, Mr. Jevne & Norton, Agents, Northome Record. the skating for another year. "Boy Blue," Alice Carscadden. at Birchdale over Sunday. Zimmerman and Miss Siehl visited International Falls, Minn. "The New Mittens," John La the Ranier school on Monday As the publisher of this family SOUTH BETHLEHEM Barge. 900 Mr. Murray's herd of and the Ericsburg school on Mayor Frank H. Keyes is journal was pondering one even sheep passed through here enroute Town Hall, Holler's Addition opening a second hand store in ing this week how to keep the Tuesday. "There's a big fat turkey out to his farm at Manitou. the building from which Nord wolf from the door a little longand, at grandpa's farm," Stillar Sunday Sunday school on Snyder recently moved their er, there was a knock, and when The picture won by the high school. Miss St. Onge of the Border morning at 10 a. m. offices. the door was opened there stood school last year in the Journal school will give a shadow social j—not the wolf—but Neighbor R. Junior contest, has been received Messrs Sutsh and La Barge at that place Wednesday night, FIRST METHODIST Deputy Public Examiner John- J. Langaard, wearing that smile and hung in the English room. It were helping Mr. Schmidt with Nov. 29th. EPISCOPAL CHURCH son, who has been here working that cannot be rubbed off. "I is a copy of Tadema's, "Reading his new barn. on county records, has gone to have something here in the paper from Homer," and bears the Miss Summers gave a basket Corner 8th Ave and 5th St. Duluth to be witness in a lawsuit. that I want you to see,"- and un- names of the boys whose papers "Mrs. Jones takes tea with social and a nice program at the Edward Kaneen, Pastor. wrapping a copy of last* week's won it—John Schmidt, Lloyd Mrs. Brooks," Dora La Barge Frontier school Friday night. A Parsonage Residence, 8th Ave. Message exposed to view a fish Nord and Henry Stubee. and Dorothy Jackson. large crowd attended. Wm. Harrigan was here yesterday sotnething more than afoot long, and reports great preparation and about the same in circumference. Preaching services at 11 a. m. NORTHOME CO-OPERATIVE Ray Scrarllett, Mr. Coleman Arthur Murphy, formerly of through his district for the This was the estimate of and 7:30 p. m. CREAMERY NEWS and Mr. Watrous drove the latter's this place but now at Esteran, best logging winter ever exper- others, but to^the gaze'of the ed Music by the chorus choir. car to Riverside Saturday. Sask., shipped his personal property ienced in this county. itor it appeared much larger. He Mr. Coleman of the Pelland The board of directors met last week. Messrs Holman had often heeded the admonition, Sunday school at 10 a. m.taoin school, accompanied by his pupils Monda and closed the business Malone and Walter Montgomery Immigration Officer Fitzgerald You cant always believe every- Sunday school at 10 a. m. were guests of the Stillar school took a load to Baudette for him. for the month of 0ctober and family are rejoicing over the thing you see in the paper, but Friday, Nov. 24th. At noon a Cream received, 4855 pounds. birth of a daughter, who arrived when the fish some time later Epworth League at 6:45 p. m. basket lunch, supplemented by Butter made, 1800 pounds. Paid CALDWELL BROOK to make glad their family circle was served piping hot at the for butterfat, 35 cents. hot corn soup was served.« In the last Saturday morning. table, there was no question Junior league Thursday at 4 afternoon pupils of both schools Butter went up this last week Fred Anderson was in Margie about it being the real thing, and m. took part in a spelling contest, to 40 cents a pound. Saturday. Abstracts and tiiles to all property a dish fit for a king.—Mizpah the Stillar school carrying off the With the farmers starting to in Koochiching county furKoochiching Message. Preaching at Ranier Sunday honors. This was followed by a feed their cows and the number Albert Boerner was a Margie County Abstract at 3.30 p. m. short program participated in by of cows coming fresh this fall caller Wednesday. Co., official abstractors, International DORCAS SOCIETY SALE the receipt of cream will increase. pupils of both schools. Very interesting Falls, Minn.—Adv. The Ladies' Aid society will be as well as educational Emil V. Anderson is now A fanevwork sale will be held entertained by Mrs. John Following are the names of talks were given by Mr. Coleman working at Margie. Mitch Burton and family report at the litis drug store on Wed- reCeived checks tor Thompson at herhome^at8i4 and his successor Mr. Sjodin. patrons who a delightful trip through the nesday next, December 6th, under Sixth street on Friday afternoon. The following program was more than $10.00: A. C. Daniels went to Margie Ray section of the county last the auspices of the Dorcas given: Friday, returning Saturday. H. G. Taylor $25.37 Sunday and over the Scenic highway society. Don't forget the date, The ladies will hold a bazaar C. D. McLean 26.39 1 to Kabetogama lake. and food sale Saturday afternoon. nor the place, nor the fact that O'Loughlin 19 21 Peter Nielsen is visiting his DENTAYBOW its purpose is to raise money to Nick Johnson ....!!!!!!.'! 48*02 sister, Mrs. Tangen, this week. All trimmed hats have been reduced assist the needy during the com- Anderson 42 32•• The sewing class has begun one-third in price at Mrs. The ministers' club will meet ing Christmastide. Let everybody jQhnson 17*22 1 Wm. Lundstrom returned their sewing. Chas •esarnm Shepro's millinery store. She help. John Uran 28^38 parsonage Monday, Dec. at the down the river to cut logs this has a good stock both in numbers Sivert Hanson 15.26 4th at 3 P- to. Address, The week. The cold weather froze the river and variety of style and trimming, W. C. T. U. NOTES Unity of the Church," by Rev. A. I Ole and Peter Lindstrom were A. C. Anderson 18.30 so there has been some skating. all up-to-date, but down to B. Chestnut, of Fort Frances. Margie and Big Falls visitors S. Norstrom 25.62 bottom prices. The W. C. T. U. will meet at this week. P. Lachappelle 16.24 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCtf the home of Mrs. James Watson, ble~Gunderso~n !..23 38 Roscoe Williams has been 1115 Sixth street, Tuesday, De- ...$12.29 For Sale—Three lots in Wallace's A Thanksgiving program was working at Mr. Cullen's for 3 Garfield Adams ccmber 5th. Every member addition to International Welcome to this House of God held at the cshool house Tuedsay Olson Bros., 32.86 few days. should plan to attend as this is to Falls. Will take five-passenger are strangers and the poor. evening. A. Pierson 21.66 be an important meeting. Besides Ford as part pay. Write C. L. Bags, rugs, picture frames and the regular program the Mack, St. Peter, Minn. Sunday school at 10. Mrs. A. C. Daniels returned Dr. Larson, the optometrist, mats are being' made at the legislative work will be taken up. Saturday from Clearbrook will be at the Victoria hotel on school. The first lesson being part of the Junior Christian Endeavor at where she has been visiting relatives. Anyone who has a deer, moose Wednesday and Thursday, De­ first chapter in the Legislative 3 p. m. or game birds which they wish to James Cullen has been absent Manual. All friends of the work keep in their possession after the for a couple of weeks from afe cofdially invited. Senior Christian Endeavor at A neighborhood telephone has close of the hunting season had school. He cut his foot badly W. C. T. U. correspondent. been put up at the O. P. Lindstrom 7 P- m- better get retaining tags from with the axe. home, an dis now in good Deputy Game Warden V. P. MOTHER GOOSE PLAY 13th 14th. TIMBER FOR SALE—575,000 cember and Consult working order. Marsh of this city, or "the Bogie The Johnson, Net River and feet, east half of southwest quarter him if you have defective eyes or man will get you, if you don't A full house greeted the Mother give a Dentaybow schools will and north half of southeast need glasses.' Artificial eyes fitted. A birthday party was held at ^watch out." Goose play at Bethlehem program at the basket social and quarter, section 4, 70*21, in St. Mrs. A. Boerner's on Sunday, church last evening. The first December 2nd. hall Louis county. Make me an offer. had and the ones who attended Ben Wheelock of Birchdale number was a fairy play, "The 4L J. E. Hofkins, an enjoyable time. $51,341 NETTED ON TIMBER was a visitor in our city Tuesday. Three Wishes," by Lady Belle. MARGIE 4518 Gladstone St., He says the down-river folks are Kenneth Mclntire took the part Duluth, MiAn. The town board of supervisors anxious for drainage, roads and of Peter, the woodcutter Mabel Investigations following reports Emil Backe went.back to his and held a road hearing Friday other improvements which are so Mitchell, that of Rachel, his wife, of alleged timber frauds Tuesday. work again laid out and established about and Carol Mclntyre the fairy. ecessary for the county's development, on state land will bring the state three miles of town road. and th&t whatever the The acting was very spirited. more than $50,000, according to Rev. Bellsass from Little Fork Next came "The Dance of the outcome of the investigation may a statement issued by Oscar Arneson, Young Man to Sunday morning. preached be, they do not want these improvements Rainbow Fairies," by the girls of On Tuesday evening the school chief of the state timber Learn Watchmaking stopped, neither do the Carol choir, which was prettily department. gave a public entertainment W.F.A.W00DC00K they want to see extravagant expenditures done with a blend of color. Mrs. Grubbs, with her two which consisted of recitations MThe report showed a* total of i' MANKATO, MINN. under the guise of investigation Then Mother Goose's reunion, by daughters, Freda and Bertha, left and songs appropriate to the $51 *341.93, collected after investigations. 322 STATE ST. season. with little or nothing members of the Sunday school. evening for Wisconsin JHw Saturday, W S 'ji to