International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 22, 1917 · Page 4 of 8
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.*• ,- -v -«v- INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE The Koochiching Township Farmers' SCHOOL NOTES. LENTEN REGULATIONS OF THE club will meet in the agricultural DIOCESE OF DULUTH FOR LOCAL HAPPENINGS department of the Alexander Baker The basket ball game played Friday THE YEAR 1917. School Monday, March 5, at 2 p. m., night, between the "Cubs" and to discuss the organization..of a federal the "All Stars" was won by the, In this year of grace, 1917, the 21st farm loan association in co-operation "Cubs." The High School basket ball of February will be Ash Wednesday, Mrs. Fred Lang is visiting friends Rev. Hanson went to the Twin Cities with the farmers of Ericsburg team played the Baudette High the first day of Lent. at Duluth. Monday,. and Ray. Those wishing to learn School. Our boys won, with a score All faithful, unless legitimately excused more about the federal farm loan act of 17-0. Next Saturday the High or dispensed, are bound in Glen Harding of Bemidji was a Sun- Chas. Sheeran departed Saturday may get a Farmers' Institute Annual School team will go to Eveleth. conscience, under the penalty of A day visitor here. for his home at Benson. from the agricultural department, dancing party was given Saturday grievous sin, to observe the Lenten Mr which deals entirely with this subject. night by Miss Lobdell and Miss regulations. Henry Logan went to Littlefork Mr. and Mrs. Carriveau have returned There are a number of copies Siehl in honor of the juniors and The Lenten Fast. Monday evening. from their wedding trip. of this annual at the Press office and seniors. All the days of Lent, the Sundays those wishing a copy may receive it A program is to be given Friday, excepted, are days of fast. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Keyes went to Mark Hessey arrived from Cusson there. chiefly by the Freshmen, which includes The precept of fast restricts the use E. L. Heermance, Pastor the Twin Cities Sunday night. to spend Sunday with Mrs. Hessey. selections from the orchestra, of food to one meal toward the middle The dance given by the retail readings by John Hanson, Henry of the d^y, and a collation in the Union service in this building next L. P. Baily of Virginia, who has Rube Grimoldby went to Duluth clerks last Monday brought out possibly Stormo, Vivian Rompre, Myrtle Sullivan, evening not exceeding the fourth Sunday evening at 7:30. Address by Sunday night to attend the automobile charge of the filing at the local mill the largest attendance ever accorded Mabel Bennett. A vocal solo part of a full meal—custom, however, Charles J. Hall, the eloquent Californian. arrived Thursday evening. show. a public dance. The hall was will be rendered. School paper editors authorizing the taking in the morning Special music by the choir prettily decorated, "Old Glory" being are Esther Miner and Lloyd a cup of coffee, tea or chocolate, Come in and see our stock of early from the different churches. C. B. Kinney left for Anoka Sunday much in evidence, big red, white and Gish, including contributions from with a small piece of bread. spring hats—just received. The to buy horses for the International blue streamers being extended clear the freshmen. Class debate, "Resolved, For the collation theologians allow Christian Endeavor at 6:45. "Home People's Store, L. Rifkin, prop. Lumber company. across the hall. Prizes were given that peace at the present solid food to the amount of eight Missions." Leader, Leif Schonsby. for the best dancing of the one-step, time is unavoidable." Affirmative, ounces. The solid food taken in the The paper mill was closed down Charlie Peterson of the Rex and the waltz, a prize also being given for Loren Miner, Florence Kinshella. morning should not exceed two Mornnig worship at 11. The pastor Saturday for lack of coal, the blizzard Lyric theaters, Duluth, is in town visiting the best costume. Mr. and Mrs. Negative, Mavis Pendergast, Guy ounces. having delayed the shipment enroute. will speak on "Peter's Confession," his parents. Mack English carried off the premier Emerson. Election of officers in When the full meal or princpal repast continuing the story of the life of honors for the waltz. Herman Ruettel Gopher society followed. iiw cannot be taken without serious Christ. Music by the Carol and Boy Mrs. Nina Marston is here from Rev. Johnson of Baudette held services and Grace Ottow being the second Clarence Johnson is absent from inconvenience towards the middle of both morning and evening in choirs. Seattle, Wash., visiting*at the home prize winners. First place for the school. the day, the order or repasts may be of her nephew, C. B. Lang. the local Episcopal church last Sunday. one-step was allotted to George Jaeger Mr. Gaynor will attend the teachers' reversed, the full meal or principal Sunday school at 10 a. m. and Louise Gilbertson, the second meeting at Duluth the last of the repast being taken in the evening, The first of the union Lenten services Miss Olson of the Power Co. force prize going to Dr. J. F. Peterson week. and the collation at an earlier hour of will be held in this building on of stenographers went to the Twin Mort Houston of the M. & O. Power and Rennah Dawson. First prize for The grade rooms are singing patriotic the day. Friday evening at 7:30. Speaker, Rev, Cities Sunday evening to visit relatives. Co.'s storeroom office force, left costumes went.to Mr. and Mrs. Jack songs this week. Edward Kaneen. Sunday for a business trip to Wausau, English, the second going to Earl The Seniors have begun work on The Lenten Abstinenc. Wis. (Ole) Rabideau and Joe Rauscher. their class play. The use of flesh meat is allowed at Mr. Southmayd, the district Christian FOR SALE—One horse, 900 to 1,000 Kimpton's' five-piece orchestra had Robert Sullivan has discontinued all meals on Sundays, and at the prin Endeavor president, will be in pounds one buggy, almost new, one lots of "pep," their music being much Our early spring hats have just school for the remainder of the year. cipal meal on Mondays, Tuesdays, the city Friday. Conference on methods set bobs with body, two sets harness appreciated. been received. Come in and see Emma Smith is a new member of Thursdays and Saturdays, except the at the Baptist church at 4:00 p. $200 cash. Inquire Press office. them. The People's Store, L. Rifkin, the freshman class, coming here from Saturday of Ember week, March 12 m» m. Brief address at Bethlehem Frank V. Peterson of the theater prop. Baudette. (and the Saturday of Holy Week), church at 8:15. Mr. and Mrs. J, N. Easterly have company spent a few days in Minneapolis The domestic science class is exhibiting April 8th. been entertaining their daughter and last week lining up some new some excellent work in sewing The use of flesh meat, therefore, is Mrs. Van Nest and children, accompanied The older boys in the choir have husband, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Dolliver attractions for the Viking and Grand by Miss Doyle of Ranier spent forbidden at all meals on Wednesdays, been enrolled with the national boy of Big Falls. theaters. While away Mr. Peterson GOOD BASKET BALL GAME. the week end at the home of Mrs. Fridays, the Saturday of Ember scouts. They will be known as the secured the state rights of the feature Van Nest's aunt in Emo, returning Week and the Saturday of Holy Elk Patrol of Troop 3. Officers are: The young people of the M. E. film "Is Any Girl Safe?" for the Those interested in basket ball witnessed Sunday. Week and on other days, outside of church held a patriotic service at the Roe Chamberlin, patrol leader Harold State of North Dakota. This film one of the finest games of the Sundays, it is forbidden at other repasts, Rinearson, lieutenant Byron construction camp last Saturday will start a tour of the Dakota towns season when the International Falls outside the full meal. The Rev. Johnston of Baudette Manery, secretary Paul Chamberlin, evening. The pastor gave an address under Mr. Peterson's' direction commencing high school team defeated the Baudette The use of lard is permitted at all conducted two well attended services treasurer. The younger boys are being on Lincoln. A large number of men April 1st. The theater comuany boys by a score of 17 to 0 on times in the preparation of food. at the Episcopal church last Sunday. organized as a second patrol. were present. made an effort to secure the the local floor on Friday evening of Both fish and flesh meat cannot be Arrangements have been completed genuine Orpheum vaudeville bill of last week. The game went with a zip taken at the same meal, even on Sundays. whereby Rev. Dr. Rollette will conduct The last pre-lenten card party of seven acts for week-end presentation BAPTIST PROGRAM FOR THIS from beginning* to end, both teams the Episcopal services during the season to be given by the ladies here, but it developed that the idea WEEK AND SUNDAY, FEB. 25. playing in fine form. The visiting Persons legitimately excusd or dispensed Holy Week in the local church. of St. Thomas church, was held in was not practical on account of poor team wasn't quite the equal of the from the precept of fasting the church basement Tuesday night. train schedules. The work of remodeling 10 o'clock, Bible school. local boys, however, and had to content may use flesh meat at all meals on The executive committee of the Eighteen tables were occupied and a the Grand will commence themselves with preventing, the whatever days there is a general permission Ladies' Saturday Musical will entertain deljghtful evening was spent. Delicious very shortly, and will necessitate no 11 o'clock, preaching, theme, "Christian home team from entirely walking to use it at the principal the members of the society and refreshments were served by interruption of the Sunday vaudeville Brotherhood." away with them. meal. their escorts on Saturday evening the ladies. offerings, enough labor being employed The spectators outdid'themselves next. The flats of Dr. Mary Ghostley Exemptions From the Precepts of to finish the work during the Afternoon, 3 o'clock, Junior Endeavor. in enthusiastic support and a casual and Mrs. B. Bacon have been put at R. S. McDonald returned Sunday Fast and Abstinence. week. observer might have been excused the disposal of the committee for this from a business trip to the Twin Cities From the precept of fast are ex Evening, 6:30, Christian Endeavor. for thinking that the crowd was trying function. and left Monday night for his GOOD ROADS FOR KOOCHICHING. cused: Those under the age of twen to outdo the blizzard in noise home in Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald ty-one years or over the age of sixty A Union service at the Bethlehem The great defensive work of Shapira said he had enjoyed his visit Senator L. H. Nord came Sunday the infirm and convalescnt women At the last meeting of the county Congregational church in evening. stood out as the prominent fea with many friends here and would from St. Paul to spend a few days board Engineer L. A. Ogaard presented bearing or nursing children, persons ture of the game, the big guard holding like to stay longer but business matters with his family, returning to his legis engaged in hard labor or other duties the matter of the federal road Orr, the star forward of Baudette METHODIST EPISCOPAL made it necessary for him to return lative duties Tuesday night. Mr. exhaustive of physical strength appropriation and was instructed to to nary a basket. Captain McCor CHURCH. at once. Nord addressed the Farmers' club at prepare estimates with a view to persons who from poverty are unable mack played a great game from start Cor. 8th Ave. and 5th St. the night school Monday afternoon, to making application for a portion of procure for the principal meal a to finish and Frank, Shaw and Speel Edward Kaneen, Minister. Word has been received from Mr. telling the assembled members of sufficiency of nutritive food. the Minnesota apportionment, which man were also constantly cheered for and Mrs. L. Rifkin from Chicago, pending legislation of interest to amounts to more than a quarter million From the precept of abstinence are their fast work, the latter caging Morning sermon at 11 o'clock. where they spent a few weeks. They them. dollars. excused: The young under the age four baskets. are enroute to Cleveland and New of seven years the sick persons Mr. Ogaard says the county is re We must not, however, forget the The Sunday school will meet at York to purchase a large stock of quired to spend dollar for dollar on who are so situated as not to be able C. J. Hall, "the eloquent Californ 10:00 A. M. A place and work for first game of the evening in our ^•aww ladies' ready-to-wear goods. This to procure for themselves abstinence ian," who is touring this state in the any road project on which federal verybody. praise of the first team. In that the popular store is closing out their dry food. aid is used, so is preparing estimates interests of prohibition, will address Cubs quite took the breath away goods stock and will handle only a union congregation of the various on the cost of surfacing the International No service in the evening as there from the All Stars in a complete get Special Exemptions for Working ready-to-wear apparel for men, women Falls-Northern road, that aid churches at the Bethlehem church away with everything. Hughie MacMillan will be a great union mass meeting People. and children. may be secured and this highway next Sunday evening. Mr. Hall is a in the interest of prohibition, held at and Frank McKabbage espe In virtue of the authority conceded speedily put in good condition for speaker of national reputation and the Bethlehem Congregational cially distinguished themselves for to Bishops of the United States by a Abstracts and titles to all property travel. $20,000 may be spent this year his hearers will undoubtedly receive church, Sunday evening at 7:30. Mr. their fast play, excellent team work recent Pontifical Indult, permission in Koochiching county furnished by on that road if half that amount of instruction and enlightenment on the C. J. Hall, the eloquent Californian, and fine basket shooting. is granted to "working people" to use the Koochiching County Abstract Co., aid can be secured, and work will begin subject and enjoy his address. will speak. Mr. Hall will address the The H. S. team will leave tomorrow meat on all days of Lent, with the exception Official Abstractors, International at Northome and proceed northward Prohibition mass meeting in the Ranier night for Eveleth where they will of Friday, Ash Wednesday, Falls, Minn.—Adv. until the above amount is exhausted, Methodist church Sunday afternoon play the high, school team of that city Editor and Mrs. Gec». P. Watson the Wednesday and the Saturday of then probably completed to at 3 p. m. on Saturday night, and the local boys are -enroute home, stopping at Jacksonville, Holy Week. Besides a number of local orders, this city the following year. are very confident of Chattanooga, Chicago and carrying off the This dispensation from abstinence there have been some from out of The federal appropriation for the Union Lenten services commence honors. the Twin Cities, and will probably extends to all three meals in the day. town for stationery with the map of coming fiscal year is $10,000,000, for on Friday at Bethlehem church at arrive here Sunday. We were misinformed The usual prohibition remains Koochiching county on the back one the next $15,000,000, and thus increasing 7:30 p. m. FARMERS' CLUB MEETS. and published last week against using flesh meat or fish at from Minneapolis, one from Ohio, for several years. In this way The Star Sewing class will meet that Mr. and Mrs. Watson- visited the same meal. and requests for prices from more the amount the county may secure increases There was a meeting of the Koochiching Air. and Mrs. S. N. Rubin at Tampa, Where the wage-earner, in virtue local points. Our local people also Township Farmers' club held each year* depending only on with Miss Mildred Frank on Saturday Fla., but a subsequnt letter informed of the Indult, uses meat, all the members are placing orders and the county the amount we may raise to meet Monday afternoon at the Aelxander afternoon at 2 p. m. us that they spent the day with Mr. of his household may likewise will undoubtedly receive some good that applied for, and it appears to be Baker high school to consider the Junior League, Wednesday, 4 p. m. and Mrs. W. E. Lawrence. Mr. and use it. The Church does not wish advertising by this method. a good opportunity for Koochiching matter of the North County fair. Mrs. Rubin are living at Detroit, to impose upon the households the to get a system of arterial highways Committees on organization and Minn. W. C. T. U. DOINGS. inconvenience of double cooking. But, Carlo, the big Newfoundland dog at just half price, or better still, double nomination were appointed and are in cases of this kind, the members of owned by Editor Watson, is dead, the mileage for the expenditure to report next Monday afternoon at Matron's Medal Contest a Success. Harry Albiston (Little 'Arry) the the household who are bound by the after a week's illness. He was raised we make. 2, when the North County Fair Association The regular meeting of the Union daring fisherman who hails from precept of fast, are allowed the use from puppyhood by the family and will be organized. A committee was held at the home of Mrs. W. E. Rainy Lake City, is spending a few of meat only at their principal meal. has been a companion and playmate PROGRAM FOR FOREIGNERS. consisting of M. M. Abbott, chairman Martin Tuesday last. Quite a number days in town. According to a reliable The Sovereign Pontiff exhorts all for the children for some nine years, John Berg, Philip Sullivan, Mrs. were present. Most of the time was informant, Harry has discovered a who make use of the privilege of the and was known to probably every F. J. McPartlin and Mrs. Dr. Withrow Mr. Evaslage, science teacher in new way of ensnaring the elusive spent in discussing business and future Indult to be still mindful of their duty was appointed to prepare a premium resident of the city. Big and ungainly the Alexander Baker School, who has plans. It was voted to have a Rainy Lake fish into his nets. The to practice self-denial and he counsels but mild of temper, the children list which will be published as charge of the night school for foreigners large picture of Frances Willard ingredients used are, one union made that instead of the abstinence soon as possible so that preparations all were his friends and there this year, arranged a very interesting placed in the school. Three dollars horn, a new Hawaian song "They're from meat some other sacrifice of are many words- of regret among may be made for garden work and program for his class last Wearing 'Em Higher in Hawaii," and is to be sent for the Francis Willard bodily comfort be practiced, the Sovereign them as they* learn of his death. fancy work exhibits. Tuesday evening. After a piano duet Memorial Fund. plenty of wind artistically projected Pontiff himself suggesting as Senator Nord was present at the by Jeannette Ugaard and Teresa Mrs. Carrier wishes to announce through the valves of. the cornet. such sacrifice abstinence from intoxicating meeting and reported on various matters Noll Mr.'E. E. Mclntire, superintendent Have your auto or marine engine that there will be a review of the Rainy Lake fish just seem to dote on drink. of especial interest to the citizens overhauled now before the spring of schools, gave an address on first chapter in the Legislative Manual the enticing strains of this Hawaiian of Koochiching county. Among "Some Great Men in American History," Days of Fast and Abstinence Outside "^N^rush. Work guaranteed garage on song, but Harry's celebrated "artistic at the next meeting, which will these was the experiment farm on dealing especially with Washington the Lenten Season. Second avenue. be held Feb. 6th at the home of Mrs. temperament'" may have helped this Sectioh 16, the bill allowing townships tf Geo. Holler, Prop. and Lincoln. Anna O'Malley The pontifical Indult, of which we original stunt along. Albiston tells Frank Havlik. buy dynamite for settlers in then sang two vocal solos which were Co have spoken, exempts "working people" us his new method of fishing with The Union wishes to thank all carload lots, and the plan for a soil very much appreciated. Mr. Abbott from abstinence on Vigils and those who so kindly participated in music is copyrighted and otherwise BOSCO BUYS PAVILION. survey of a portion of Koochiching concluded the evening's entertainment Ember days, except when such Vigils protected. the Medal Contest entertainment, and county. by showing a set of lantern and Ember days fall on Friday and so largely helped to make it a success, The purchase of the Jameson pavilion'by A legislative committee was appointed slides on soils. Those attending expressed on such days the Indult also exempts for it surely was a grand success, There will be a meeting of the Koochiching our popular musician, Tom to push these projects, consisting the desire for another meeting from abstinence, in the same conditions and Mrs. Carrier, the Medal Dairy and Produce association Bosco, has just been effected and the of E. L. Heermance, E. E. Mclntire, of the same kind to be held in as for. the Lenten Season, the Contest superintendent, is receiving in the agricultural rooms of the work of remodeling the structure will and M. M. Abbott. the near future. members of the household of the congratulations from all who were high school on Monday, March 5, to commence the first of the week. The annual election of officers of wage-earner. present, and feels well repaid for the discuss the matter of incorporation It is planned to put a screened ver/anda the club was held and the result was Vj SALE AND WANT LIST. great amount of work she put in it. and formulating plans for the season. around the pavilion and put in as follows: VALUABLE: AND PRACTICAL INFORMATION. The Union members, especially, are All those who have subscribed for a stock of soft drinks, candies, cigars, All those wishing to list articles President, E. L. Heermance vice grateful for her efforts to make of shares should be present. etc., a large phonograph to furnish wanted or for sale in the Sale and president, F. E. Patterson secreatry this a success, for the greater part of Six of the important numbers of the music at any time, and to have a Want List of the Koochiching County and treasurer, Robt. Irwin. Hygienist Magazine, containing' leading dance twice a week, with the best of ANYONE wanting a homestead Poultry Association, should coihmunicate (Continued from Page 5.) articles on Headache, Acid Stomach, orchestra music.- Mr. Bosco says he call 270 and ask for.Scott or Smith, at once with Mark M. Abbott, Billiousness, High Blood Pressure vMoney to loan on northern Minnesota and other practical subjectssent postpaid expects to conduct a good, clean any evening, and make a date to secretary. This is a good way of lands. WANTED—Two or three furnished to any address for 25 cents, stamps pleasure resort that will be a popular come up and talk it over with them. advertising hatching eggs for vrtfich Jevne & Norton, Agents, rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire or currency. The Hygienist Publishing place for the residents of this city. IS tf there is a good demand this year* tf International Falls, Minn. at this office. Company, Majetic Bldg., Denver, Colo.