International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
May 24, 1917 · Page 4 of 8
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xrsmwm 't wm &S5& "r *&jf£J®**"* Ki&>'***' '^A-y •S.wV** »*rftV "71 -f "*P s- -s 5- "*s 1 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS1 PAGE FIVE WOMEN'S CIVIC LEAGUE MUSIC RECITAL as feiis tii' general pQblic, are invitgl^tolutiend. LOCAL HAPPENINGS The Women's Civic Leaque A recital was given in the auditorium enjoyed Sundky' Ich'ool at 9.45. Don't fail a delightful luncheon last Monday- 'of the Bethlehem church on to be present at this session. noon at the home of Mrs. C. G. Monday evening by the pupils of No Epworth League or evening Whitney, after which the annual Mrs. Ruth Bradley Swinnerton. The service because of the Baccalaureate Mr. L. Rifkin left, for Chicago on All colored hats at half price at meeting was held and the following performance was remarkably good, sermon at the assembly room of the Rifkin's. officers elected: President, MrS. C. although a number of the singers a buying trip. high"scHool. G. Whitney 1st vice president, Mrs. appeared in public for the first time. Memorial services in the Ranier Mrs. J. H. Brown entertained the Just received a full line of midsummer Henry Ottow recording secretary, International Falls has reason to be church at p. m. Sunday school 2:30 hats. Come in and see them. Auction club at a luncheon an Tuesday Mrs. C. G. 'Muench corresponding proud of 'Mrs. Swinnerton's musical at 1:45 p. ni. afternoon. secretary, Mrs.' J. H. Brown treasurer, and teaching ability. She is to appear Rifkin's. h[ fn c-J1 J.Li.— Mrs. F. E. Patterson. in concert work this summer at Lake THE NAVY NEEDS YOU ik, it The Seventh and Eighth grades Mrs. John Rauch and Mrs. G. N. The next meeting will be held on Minnetonka and we hope to have In answer to numerous questions 'r enjoyed a picnic on the river bank Millard returned Wednesday morning June 4 at the home of Mrs. C. B. her return to her classes here in the from the women of the norhtwest Tuesday evening with their teachers. from Minneapolis. Kinney. All members are requested fall. as to how they can help the navy, Edgar L. Heermance, Pastor. to be present as plans for the summer The recital was international in 1 the navy recruiting station today Born, to Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Meunier Attend the baccalaureate service, are to be arranged. character, the pupils being both sent out the following -statement: Children's day Communion service or Seventh street, a cute little which will be held at the school from this city and Fort Frances. URGE YOUR MENFOLK at a. m. This will be the first communion daughter at the focal hospital. 9 house auditorium next Sunday night. BOOST FOR BASEBALL Miss Remington sang in Italian and TO HELP UNCLE SAM! for some of the children. 3 French and Miss Ogaard interpreted The women of the northwest can Sunday school at 10. WANTED—^To rent a good upright Superintendent E. Refsaas of the Grieg in the original Norwegian. do the nation an invaluable service Baseball will be "on the go" this Children's day exercises at 11, to piano for five months. Address craft mill is attending a convention Special mention should of today by urging the unmarried men summer of present plans are followed be made which the parents of the children Ernest Oberholtzer, Ranier. of constructive paper mill engineers the really brilliant work of the accompanists, of their acquaintance to join the out. Games have been arranged are specially invited. Address by at Nena, Wis. Miss Lynch, Miss Guernsey, navy. The navy is in urgent need of with Brainerd, Hibbing and Chisholm. Rev, A. K. Voss. Baptisms, roll-call FOR SALE—Good milk cow, five Miss Ogaard and Miss. Clark of thousands of young men. It invites The city team is strengthened of children, confirmation of junior years old, fresh in November.' For Mrs. B. H. Phinney enfertained Fort Frances. Mr. Sly, the new band investigation. by the addition of an Indian battery, members, reception of full members. particulars apply to Edward Johnson, the Auction club at a 1 o'clock luncheon! leader, appeared for the first time4 U. S. navy recruiting stations located Wolfe and Vivian, both well known 615 10th avenue,' phone 330. Elk patrol of scouts on Sunday afternoon in honor of. Mrs. W, C. Zieman with two instrumental solos. We at 304 Marquette avenue, Minneapolis, Indian players. The first game played at 2. Plans are being made Thursday afternoon. welcome him to our city as a grfcat Commercial building, St. with an outside team will be Einar Stubee* a graduate-of the for the summer camp. addition to our musical forces. Paul and in the post office building with Brainerd next Sunday afternoon. Money to loan on farm property International- Falls high school arid Evening worship omitted, to take at Duluth, St. Cloud, Virginia, Brainerd, Everybody should turn out and The following program was ren"The 4*- a member of the city band, has enlisted in United States and Canada. Apply part in the Baccalaureate service at FargOi Grand Forks and Minot. give the management encouragement Sunshine of Your Smile" Ray and gone to Fort Snelling. to Frank S. Lang, International the high school. as big expenses are to -be met in "Two Roses" Gilbute Falls, Minnesota. tf. DR. A. J. KLINEK The last meeting of the confirmation bringing outside teams to rucity. Lone is a Rose" San-Souci WANTED—To rent a good upright class will come on Saturday afternoon Mrs. Omar Viger Mrs. G. N. Millard returned from pian6 for five months. Address at 2. Eye Specialist ANNUAL ELECTION OF THREE Ernest Oberholtzer, Ranier, Minn, Cornet solo—"A Perfect Day" Bond Minneapolis Tuesday where she had LINKS BUILDING ASSN Prof. E. J. Sly and clean. ....Call Press office. been as a delegate to the state Eastern BAPTIST CHURCH REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST OF "The Sunshine Song" Harriet Ware Star convention. LITTLE FALLS, MINN. West 3rd Street. Last night the annual stockholders' A farewell party was given Wednesday Janet Ogaard C. L. Kingsbury, Pastor. Will be at Koochiching Hotel on meeting of the Three Links evening in honor of Mrs. Dr. Mary C. Ghostly returned from "At Dawning" Cadman Friday, Nay 25th Building association was held and W. C. Zieman. The hostesses were" her visit to Millbank, S. D., where "In the Time of Roses" ..Ruchardt 10 a. m. Bible study. the following directors were elected: Mrs. S. J. Bean,. Mrs. Egnbloom and she was called by the illness of her "The Birth of Morn" Leoni 11 a. m. Preaching. Theme: "The Thos. Tronsen, president J. H. Mrs. Easterly. A pleasant time was mother, who passed away while she Mabel Phain RETURNS EVERY SIXTY DAYS Responsibility of the Church Toward WecRlmd,. 1st vice president Dr/R. reported by those present. was there. Consult him if you have defective "Somewhere a Voice is Calling Tate the Social Question.'" H. Monahan, 2nd vice president H. eyes, hieadaches, nervous troubles or "Just a Wearying for You" ..Bond 3 p. m. Junior Endeavor. A. Levin, secretary R. J. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. McHugo and FOR SALE—We desire to offer a need glasses. Jim Sullivan 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor. tjrsapurer. children leave this evening for a two limited number of RESIDENCE Dr. Klimek guarantees a correct fit 8 p. m. At high schol auditorium. Cornet Solo— "A Garden of Oldfashioned •After the election of officers the months' vacation,, visiting his folks LOTS for quick sale. Terms to suit. of glasses and satisfaction to every Wednesday evening at the usual Roses" ....Blake purchase of the Northern Minne at Waseca and her people at Eau Let us kknow. what you want and eye that .is not blind. Complicated time, prayer meeting and Bible Prof. E. J. Sly sdtA* hospital was confirmed by the Claire, Wis. submit off(ir. Koochiching Realty Co. cases especially invited. Examination study. unanimous vote of the stockholders. "Le" Saran Rose" free. It was also resolved that the hospital "Le doux Basiers" ...... Cheminade The ladies of the high school entertained Thomas Howard, son of Rev. Howard FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL should be conducted in a thoroughly I1Wake' Up" ................. Philips the gentlemen of the high of Birchdale, spent Sunday in MINNESOTA TO FURNISH 200,000 CHURCH public manner with no lodge Flora Remington school and their teachers at a pic the city on his way home. He was Corner 8th avenue and 5th street St. Paul, May 21.—More than 200,000 or denominational partiality. nic supper down the river yesterday "Solvigs Song" Grieg graduated from the Excelsior, Minn., Edward Kaneen, Minister young^men in Minnesota between evening. "Dost Thou Know" Massenet high school a month ahead of time the ages of 21 and 30 are expected H. D. BEAN RETURNSEXPECTS Janet Ogaard to enable him to help raise the crop Memorial services at 10:45. Patriotic to register under the selective draft An informal party was given -by EARLY CALL this year. music and soldier drills by law of, June 5. This is the opinion Drs. Elizabeth Monahan and Mary LOST—A ladies' gold watch on the boys and girls. of Major 'General Wood. Half of the C. Ghostly at the frome of the fromer Mr. H. D. Bean, purchasing agent FOR SALE CHEAP—Eighty acres Si^th street between Eleventh and Red Cross exercise by the Star precincts have completed arrangements in honor of members of Company for the M. & O. Power Co. and allied Sixth avenue. The name "Ruth" is class in costume. first class land .two miles from the for the registration. Governor C, 3rd Minnesota infantry who interests, returned Tuesday tiwn of Big Falls. Three hundred engraved on the fob and "R. K. on Memorial sermon by the pastor. Burnquist is expected to make an are sojourning in our city. from the twin cities where he had the case. Finder please return to Members of the. G. A. R. and veterans announcement similar to President dollars of salable timber. Easy cleared. spent several days in examinations 1215 Sixth street and be suitably regarded. Good road ajid phone. For further of the Spanish war, with their Wilson's designating June 5 as j"egistration Money to loan ojri northern Minnesota and, other work preparatory- to his .. 53-17 particulars address, it. C. Mahurin, families, and members the militia,' day. Of lands. j.. appointment to an important position Severy Kansas.*"5 ... 4.19-540 Jevne & Norton, Agents, in the requisition or other similar tf International Falls, Minn. department in the federal service. G. T. (Tommy) Ross, formerly employed He was one of the first to tender under Mr. Elsmere for the James T. Watson, Jr, a post graduate his services to the government International Lumber Co., writes student and instructer in physics upon the declaration of war with that he has been accepted at the officers in the University of Wisconsin, Germany and he expects to receive reserve training camp at Fort has gone to serve the colors and has notice any time to report for duty Sheridan. He says they are working entered the officers engineering corps Mr. Bean will be a valuable man hard, from early until late but that at Fort Snlling. He is a graduate of for the government in these times it is a great life. the International Falls high school, of hurried preparation for the conflict, class of 1912, and of Carleton college. because of his unusual know LATH MILL FOR SALE—New 80 ledge, ability and efficiency in the Grand Theatre horse high pressure boiler with new supply department, covering such Rifkin's millinery department is steam pump, 50 horse Phoenix engine, an unusually large variety of material the best in- town. The prettiest hats new belts, Diamond boiler, Rodgers to be purchased, from grocer for ladies and misses at the lowest stripper, cost $4,000. Will take ies and other food stuffs to the most prices. It will pay you to see our for quick sale. Write H. W. $1,500 expensive machinery along electrical McKinnon, Carlton, Minn. hats before buying. An expert trimmer, as well as every other line required Miss Anna Lindholm, will wait of him as purchasing agent for the on you. BORDER PATROL larrgfe manufacturing industries of Mrs. L. Rifkin. our city, with which he has been Corporal Simpson, alias "High-' connected for the past four years Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Zieman, who pockets," is progressing nicely with of continual construction as well as have resided here for the past SUNDAY, MAY 27th seven his company of school children, and operating necessities. Before coming years, will leave Saturday evening also the teachers. •. here Mr. Bean spent severtl years for Iraquois Falls. During their stay in a similar position with Lautz here they have made many friends Blondy Peterson was seen oiling Bros. & Co. of Buffalo, and other who are indeed sorry to see them the lawn mower, and we presume eastern firms. go. Their son, Clifford, will accompany he „is going to cut his hair—at least During his residence in our city them. A farewell will be given we hope so. Mr. Bean has taken an active part them by the Eastern Star tonight. .J in the civic life and, with his family, •a Private Martin wrote to Secretary have endeared themselves to all with Cashier G. N. Millard spent Saturday of War Baker as to the possibilities whom they have been associated '4 in Minneapolis with many of getting a medal for foreign service While their leaving is to be regretted 1 other bankers from throughout Minnesota at the end of the dam in Canada. they are to be congratulated on the at the conference with Big •:S Mr. Martin said he was on the Canadian spirit of service exhibited and also Chief McAdoo of. the U. S. treasury side most of the time. on the prospects for preferment "I THE ROBEY TRIO department in regard to the two which will undoubtedly come to one billion dollar liberty loan that is being Oswald Mickelson was seen running so well equipped for whatever position offered in bonds of $50 and up I down the street the other day he may be assigned to in his Consists of Two Men and an exceptionally comely young lady who at three and one-half per cent. and a fellow asked -what his hurry sphere of operation. present an act which they bill as was. He answered that h« was running 'i Rev. Fr. P. J. Kilteen is endeavoring to keep two men from fighting. TELEGRAM FROM THE "SINGING THEIR OWN SONGS and to arrange for Geo. B. Hewetson When asked who they were he said, WAR DEPARTMENT of Minneapolis, who has travelled "Myselfl arid another man." TALKING THEIR OWN TALK," extensively in Russia and made a The following telegram was received very thorough study of its people Fred Sjogren, the notorious "Norske," from the war department by embracing a series of original songs and snappy repartee. All members and conditions, to deliver his illustrated while walking his post the the local recruiting office: of this trio are adepts in the singing line and a most entertaining lecture here early in June. other night, heard^ the approach of "Issue notices of new conditions number can always be looked for whenever they appear. Such a lecture would be unusually a large object. As it drew nearer he for enlistment provided in army act The Lady Member of the trio sings well&and manages to hold interesting at this time, by such a saw it was a man of about six foot approved May 18, 1917. Original volunteer ^distinguished traveller and lecturer. six, and he demanded in a military enlistment, 18 to 40 years of her own from a commedienne's standpoint, being fully as rapid in jr. Hewetson is a nephew of the voice "Halt!" The man stopped and age. No enlistment under 18 years. her cross fire talk as the men. The male members are young men late-Archbishop Benson of London, Fred asked him where he was going. Foreigners not subjects of countries with all the "pep" that youth provides, in addition to having good The fellow answered in a gruff voice, England. at war with us (Germany, Austria, &~ voices—they are personable, without a doubt. "Who wants to know?" Said Fred, Bulgaria and Turkey) can enlist §& The'Act "Nobody,-1 just wanted a match." is costumed in a classy manner, the lady wearing sortie Mr. Albert J. Anderson, formerly without having their first citizenship .1 papers. Have to speak English with the Sathre Abstract Co. of Bemidji, exceedingly pretty gowns. As an entertaining number it is good, NOTICE. only—reading and writing not *8! arrived Monday to help take 1 particularly so with the ensemble numbers. All their songs are necessary. care of the continually growing original and have catchy airs that one loves to listen to. "n_'' Applications for matron for the Enlist for the term 6f war only. business of the -Koochiching Abstract sir s" local hospital will be received up to Pay is increased at follows: Privates,. company, managed by Frank 6 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, May $30 and $33 corporals, $36 upward S. Lang. Mr. Anderson has had several 29th, by H. A. Levin, secretary. sergeants, $38 upwards. There "I years experience in this business is a demand for bakers and typewriters. and is an unusually fine man PLANTS FOR SALE. All others raised in proporportion." personally. We welcome him to our 2 '*r" -i city and predict that with the rapid .5J Fine largertomatorplants ready to The^local army recruiting office is growth of the city many others of bloom peppers, egg plants and cucumber this same type will come to fill- the at the International hotel. Hi plants -ready to set out, fi openings that will naturally appeal sale at Dr. Swinnerton's greenhouse. to young men looking for a larger BOARD AND ROOM—Wanted 812 6th street, city. .tuM 4 with private- family—strictly*^quiet Ajjjmg