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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

October 25, 1917 · Page 4 of 8

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.V W fpooraKk'^ Preaching) service in, the Ranier will. aft Ranier in., the^ afternoon A* church at 2:30 "p. m. Sunday school .and cat.. South International ,jS' lit". V*: LOCAL HAPPENINGS aa 1 30 p. m. These services need The football game betwe.eri the FallsaHi Blackduck and International Palls you and\ you neejl them. Don't fail A isyiew of the Sunday school .earns. last Saturday was said to be to be presenlt.- Rey. S. E. Gregg will work ^oJ -M^. Gregg's field will* be %fre of the mostexciting of thesea4ph. preach t^'e sermon. .. 7 ihE TRAVELING HHtlf A good attendance of ''rqjpierswas Mr. Gregg has spent, the- past six Loman is jto have a fair on Oct. MISSIONARIES TO '.,"A 26th. A big time, is assured. on hand to cheer our bojrsOalong ye^t& vilV KcKchick4B county in the .•••• jj»- BE HERE SUNDAY and While they did some interest rf- this society, Which celebrated" -v itt 100th anniversary last Mrs.C. G. 1V%iitney and her sister were defeated by oije^s tfiev ^orfe5 stood 6 to- 7± ^Missipnaries -of' the American Sunday^Sehool Mtty, hemgrthe ok^st interdenominational M^s ,||ejspp? are .visiting at Warren. "•SV 'V* union, S.. E, Gregg .of Littlefork- h9me.r qiissior^ary society in CREAMERY TO HANDLE FEED. and M. A. Soper of Bemidji, this country. The public is most Eugene Holler returned from^ St. •Xs sg-A will spealr in the city churches Sunday cor^pally innibed to any and all of Paul Saturday morning^ 7 The Koochiching Dairy and Produce morning, and in the evening these meetings. association has already brought &r. and Mrs. Nels Bergstedt are Edgar L. Heermance, Pastor: in one car load of mixed ffeed. The FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH the proud parents of an infant girl, association will continue to ship in If? Cor 9th ave. & 3rd' st. born Sunday. feed as fast as orders are received .Kingsbury, Pastor. The service at 7:30 will be a rally for" the samie. No feed will _be shipped Rev. P. 0. "Hanson of the Swedish iQ^tl^e interest of the American Svnr conducted service in that has not already been ordred Lutheran church day School Union. Rev. M. A., Soper 11 a. m. Sermon. Topic, "Present by parties desiring it. Orders iit Goofc' Sfinday. of pemidji will be the speaker. Speciif'miisic Ne^jfc" S may be turned in any time to M. M. -*m —•—0 by the Bethlehem chorus.. 8 p. m% ^eiri^on. Topic, "The Church y«.». Mrs. -«.w»-w -Brdls balled to Chicaigo Abbott, secretary, or A. J. Johnson, Morning worship- at 11. The pastor, arid' Wopdwide Missions." this wselc, on^account of the ill' buftermaker, and as soon as enough will speak pn -'The Task of tB«i 10 htPm: Bible school. or|firs for a carload are receeivd, nessof "Sr IsiSw Ch.jirch. :in Our QenerjatipiiMjas.ifi id.^'^rfs'tian Endeavor. the| .feef will he ordrered. The feed ii| ^harge of thg^ .C^af^ Aiid,,^c.U^an| Udnesday evening. Bible study Gust Hohnquist has purchased the inm be taken from tHe' ca? by ithfe' ancjfpprayer serviqe. Defe"reai^iW5M8?#^rKj|"estft^lwS- 'purchaser -and m'ust b^ pajd for befool Sunday "school at 10. iChristian A^V'ef^ ^ofdial' welcome extended it delivered This arrangement Endeavor at (5:4S. to*alfesw resa:n i" makes it possible for the association The Red Crbss 'club ,rof the girls' 3§1£l "i.f' Mrs,, (j^rl, Eckstam and daughter R*v* S. E. Gr*|g. to handle the feed at the intermediate class Will meet .oh' Fri-* HO^j SALE—Eight rooms,: kre trijdyinjf ca two-weeks' visit with very low ^commission of one per lv evening. Miss Blanchard's class there will be union services in the twQLjtories, /suitable for two families.lPBath. her mother at Cambridge. cent. By taking advantage of this i$ organizing a knitting club. Pipe the gay Traveling Han with hit Congregational church at 7:30. two toilets, two lots. $2,20ftrVPoiCoffi.ce. the livestock owner^ The Carol" choir, -which now numbers Ojjjiportuhity GreenflfotftBd ^aishy/Si^naWo: Hlr Mr*» Gregg, the local, missionary box 109. O 18-25 ,^qgi|rty-- 'ret^rh- sjbould be able meet the Speda^'fi* &,iAt'in'- th£' &otd Wn| County^.. to riequest tWelver girls, had a very delightful TTTT dow v^^nf Pretty Girls -go /bjv ^d'V Saturd^^cia 6f the government that no breeding p&tty Saturday afternoon at the The the Tfone he" goes around is ?li^althit^4-^.^r stock or promising dairy animals for. the be homrfesof Mrs. Ihrig. or telUngfttieMerchants to Stock'-Up be-, disposed of. •_ Thefv.great Halloween- party, to cause Pricey going Higher, Higher, Miss Blanche which, the public is invited, will be The Highe^'liathift-Mornliig. ^ttteirested to know Therman'^ AGRICULTURAL held on Wednesday evening, Oct 31. that 5^ FAIR AT INDUS F|RST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Mrs. -He^sie arrived last Friday to Kimpto^'s pieces orchestra will The people of Indus held a very CHURCH spend the winter here. furnish the musir atV ihe Red Cross successful fair last Friday. Despite A v.- r, •. dance ait t^^lefOrk tomorrow night. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frank are visiting the bad roads the entire community Corner 8th avenue and 5th street IF YOU GET A relatives at. Grand Rapids, -Wis. turned out and put up a splendid Edward Kaneen, Minister. 'V Money Ida® on northern Minnesota KEROSAFEBURNER iplay of"/ vegetables, grain and lands» '''^. Strangers made welcome. Senator- arid. Mrs. L. Nord -are 'king, Jeyne & Norton, Agents, iss Florence Hunt, supervisor of visiting in the twin cities this. week. Services both mprning and evening tf Ifiternation^il Falls, Minn. economics in the^jKoochiching in accordance with President Wil^o^'s^pkcoiclamation It will cook your food or heat ydur I Mr. stndv Mrs. Fitzpatrick are rer un^r1 schools, gave a lecture oii for prayers for Miss Sigria ^Sandeeh, who has been house at less expense arid no joicing over the birth of a dandy Red Cross service, aii'd A. N. Smith the^ array and navy '. visiting her friend Mrs. Ekstam for daughter. gave a community talk. Dofi-H fifil to attend, in horior of ...trouble.. .v. the past two imonthsj 'returned to her The community has decided to organize •& outrbtave and self sacrificing men. home at Cambridge.. County Surveyor and Mrs. David a community club and has1 Morning service at 11. lilusic by Equipment and Ins|alatiori ready Rose are rejoicing over the birth asked Mr. Smith to retjurn and assist the ju«iors.. Sermon1 by Rev? M. A. City Att^n^ Kj^he and ^Alderman for service only $7,§0 of a bieautiful dau^ter.? them in getting a start/ Sopfer VJof Bemidji,' Sunday school ii .Pat Lyncti attended th'e annual municipal Prpf. HoWard Magladry and his m&sicmaryi league ... gathering at St. LarsjiStubee has been awarded the assistant, Miss Copp*, arevto be con^ EVjeiiitrg Service at 7:30. Subject, XZlbnd'-'last^IiWie^ki^'—.."•. contract for repairing the tity hall granulated on their abilitjr^ to get ''Who' ls responsible^ for the war?" at a cbst of $1300. their people interestedi arid out to INQUIRE OF Sp^iki'iriusic. Don't "fail to attend WAHTED^CIMs .U|I .without such gatherings. Indus has "the 'soil 4 H. V. Sanders aiiifti |hear this address. lint^r Will pay four and ©n«-h*lf E. J. !Farrell of Grand Rapids, who and the, real farmers. v'55ltiE£ Sunday school 'meets at'"10 a. 4 ctiiti p*r pound for mbm. Inquiro Was formerly auditor of Itasca ..•A: tlJftn -v ff' m:W|ith' efes^e¥ for: all a'ges. R^itrtembir kt this office.. countjrjf was a -business visitor, here .W A Internatipnal, Falls Hinn. 1008 7thStroet ,H|GH .S^HC^L«(: lfOt.)|S the adtllt Bible tla-ssf^ CoinW and •4 .f Tusdaftj *0- 9.® J»hillHPs iriiitlPa few^days ago m., am* ttiix ft-jjiu'"Uv{ iw s-*3 county jpi-khouse, pupils of Mrs. Ogaar4'§vrQPjn| TTf The Tile foo|ball between, has been installed as jailer ed her Monday afternoon by surpri™giving duck and t^ie -. looaV -high school nyas .M atv ith'e coiitfty 'hef an ^organge rpll^ the played last Satur^Ly in spite of the I 4: "J !l'#y occasicj^i being,.her last, day as teacher shoy., The yisiting tea.m "took-home i^V 'v The coast artillery and field artillery of that room. .the ^acon'V but.it was. a^clpse seo^e, ••••o of ther.Regular army need mdrie ijthe 'final count' bei^ig 7 to qHad $ teiiruit^ ifon ^ad better see Corp. The |):ub lics^arktt i$ taking orders our team not missed the goal kick Belcher about it at the International. for 1000 buihels of high grade potatoes we have tied, them,: but :. as Would: af $1. This Js the best chance Captain. Frank said, "ijt^ was just by _vy you wftfchav«i to -market for the winter Th6 Three Links association will hard luck that ..we. lost." 173 this week Friday. give a smoker tomorroy night in Call tip The high school has- been .divided honor of the- Civil and1Spanish war —•—. up into two literary 4^«ieties and veterans^ the Odd Fellows and the Abstracts and titles to all property the first progrini: will be- giv^n No-, .ki iji in Koochiching county furnished by Home guards. 9 3h •iV". the Koochiching County Abstract Co., The banquet given th« two team* -»h) ~i Official Abstractors, International The Koochiching County Library Saturday night was greatly enjoyed Falls. .. War fum| has now reached the hand l|y all, especially. byt those that had *T- some figure of $204.89 and co'ntribu daten a light dinner. .^The. young Supt. Iver Refsaas of the new tions still, coming in. Have you .sent ladies of the domestic science class kraft mill is wearing a smile that yours in yet? who prepared it, are certainly a credit won't come off these days, owing to to Miss Siehl. the birth of a son. The mother and A DRAMA OF MODERN RUSSIA FOR SALE—A good sound Shetland Roy Frank indulged in a little nap child are doing nicely at the Nor pony,, with harness and shafts. in English class one day. last week. thern Minnesota hospital. Featuring Pony is' ten years old and weighj We suppose that he was resting up VIOLA DANA 510 pounds. Apply to Toney Casey, for the football game. Saturday. G. N. Millard, C. B.'Kinney and R. 227 2nd street, phone 276 Monday morning, Mr.. Mclnt're C. Frasr have been appointed as a spoke to an assembly in the high fuel commission for government school room on the sale 9i Liberty Edward JoJinson left ^Monday for this county. This is certainly a committee Bonds. There are several pupils in From the Story By James Oppenheim. t- a few dajrs' vacation at Duluth and of good practical men who high 'school who own bonds already, Two Harbors. Mrs. Johnson is visiting will relieve the sriqus fuel situation and for those who do not have any, in Virginia and is under medical here if it can be relieved. there will be a chance-to organize by treatments Also on the Program .' A classes to-get one together. The Ladies' Aid o% the M. E ONE TOUCH OF NATURE The show given 'for the-benefit of Wm, Heritage, Ray Shipmari, Wm will be entertained Friday afternoon church the Athletic association was certainly Forsythe, and Joe Kalkman came in by Mrs. Wisard and Mrs a success and Mr. Peterson is to from Virginia this morning from a John Thompson at the home of Mrs. A FASCINATING ROMANCE BY PETER B. KYNE. be thanked for his generousity in cruising trip of 60 days. Th'ey have Thompson on Sixth street. It is hopc^A sharing the receipts of the show so been out ,for the E.. A. Engler .Lumber that all members will be present liberally. company erf Spooner. •, 7^/as the annual election of officers will at the A very eloquent was given Oration GRAND be held at that time. -t by Kenneth Speelman to the boys of Money to loan on farm property the high school on the subject _jof in United States and Canada Apply H.. 'Brown was Attorney John buying a Liberty Bond to help the to Frank S. Langr International Attorney W. V. '^'elected chairman, girls in their athletics tfyis year.. It Falls/ Minnesota. |4, tf. Kane vice\chairman, Mrs. B. W. Ba- was decided that each boy should %^'con'secretary, and Cashier. Geo. Nv j$ve a certain amount to be invested The firs\,. number of -the lyceum PI^Millard treasurer of the Red Cross in a fifty dollar bond.? %$'/• Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 27 and 28 course was greatly enjoyed by a ^society of this city for the ensuing This snow has ended all hopes of packed house at the Grand last Friday at the annual meeting last year, the farm engineering class for using night. The military drill exhibition Sunday afternoon, the surveying instruments this year. iii[iiiii!iuiiiyiiiiiiiii.^v., ,\^ OMr. by two squads of the Home Miss Hohman's geometry class ^s guards -was very commendably. performed, Special Nnsic by Kimpton's 4-Piece 0l,cliestra and Mrs. Geo. W. Elliott rer gradually^ climbing up, but, verj^ and met with great applause. ceived the sad news of the sudden gradually."* Her class consists of Sul!Y&.Jr#wts\* death of their daughter, Mrs. Scott those who were lagging in Mr :|||||||l!llllllll!l|nillllll!!llllllliyillillll The ladies of the RebekSth lodge •4.\"•' ylf am Thompson, at Fort William, Monday. Eneslage's class, the latter paving 5 WM Owing to the Length of Thist Program there $ will give a card party at the Masonis Mrs. Elliott and her sons William been divided. a Hall» Friday, Nov. 2nd, for the WiD'be* Only One and One?Half Shows Rmu Geo. P. Elliott and her daughter, and The annual husbandly class is Mil purpose of raising money to b,uy a Mrs. Pearl Saville- of Detroit, are studying the different types and •-j-t So order to see- the entire program you i"* Liberty bond. Refreshments will 'be Kpt Attending the funeral. breeds (of yfcattle, and from some of most be there by 8:30 p. m. zt" served and generous prizes are offered. 4- the recitations received, there are """""Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllll •j- jf-JsjUf some very promising cattlemen in Mr^ and Mrs. Frank Havelik have .-T-« the school. ^s to our city from Baudette Admission:' Children, 15 Cts. AduIts, 40 Cts. returned ,• Rev. E. L. Heermance returned The basket ball season will soon they went t^ live a few months where •••A. iI- Saturday from attending the national start, as the snow has put an end ago because of a better position conference of the Congregational to the football for this year. offered to Mr. Havelik in that city. ''Wm church at Columbus, Ohio. A letter from Leif Schonsby from The position, however is no longer While returning he ttopped at:.Camp Lake JuliaHarings the good news that in existence because of the recent Benjamin Harrison, Ind., and. visited he is steadily improving. We are Vll destruction of the Engler mil by fire with *Dr. pleased to learn this and assuffe him Their many friends are pleased to there on doty as a captain in that he is not. forgotten, by th^ high see them return and trust, they yijl be able to, five, here permanently* school ^tudents. I