International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 31, 1918 · Page 4 of 8
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HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. JOINT MEETING. 'MARGIE PICKUPS" W LOCAL HAPPENINGS Reported by Frank O'Malley. $ Mother's Club and Civic League, There are several more cases of Everyone in high school is already are asked to meet at the Alexander' pink eye in town. a member of the Red Cross. Baker kindergarten rooms on These cold January nights are Friday afternoon February 8th. Monie Backe came home for a Mrs. Tangen of Big Falls visited Morris Rowen of Ray was seen good ones to study hard in* and enable The meeting is called for 3 o'clock visit. He has been at Minneapolis. Miss Mabel Marsden of Margie. our streets one day this week. one to give full sway to spring and is to be in celebration of Federation laziness later on. day. We shall be called to order County Treasurer Fogarty was Miss Marsden of Margie and Mrs. Miss Croasdale and another teacher Th.e pupils have bought on hundred by the famous gavel. A program called to Brainerd Friday as a witness Tangeri of Big Falls were shoppers of Littlefork were visiting here Thrift Stamps this month. on the Federation year book in a ditch case. here Saturday. Saturday. Many of the Cadets have received will be presented. Also you are requested their drill manuals and are ardently to please bring your notebooks John E. Hoel, one of the successful A. A. Gilchrist of Ray was a business Mr. Smith and Miss Hunt were to making use of them. and pencils as you will Jiave merchants of Ray was here on visitor in our city the first of an opportunity to get some new be with us Saturday but were not business matters Saturday. the week. receipes. present. Miss Hunt will be here. The lost sheep have returned to next Saturday. the fold. The few players who deserted Edgar L. Heermance, Pastor Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Pearson who The Knights of Columbus will our basket ball team after defeat JUNIOR RED CROSS. reside on a good farm near Ray give an invitation dance at the have returned meekly to its The pictures Sunday evening yill Miss Ella Backe came home last were visitors here Monday. city hall, Friday, Feb. 1st. ranks. be of special interest. The Red week for a visit. She received a teleTriangle The county Red Cross chapter has at the front, or the gram stating that the mother of the work organized a department of Junior Mrs. M. G. Starr of Big Falls arrived Prof. C. V. Kinney of Sandstone of the Y. M. C. A. for our soldiers.. woman she was working for died. The Animal Husbandry class made Red Cross work. D. B. Jewell has at the Northern Minnesota was a visitor in our city Saturday on Service begins at 7:30. Stay for the She went back Wednesday, a trip to Mr. Irwin's farm to make been made chairman of the Chapter Hospital Saturday for medical treatment. business with the school board. old-fashioned sing afterward. a study of his Jersey cattle, on Tuesday School Committee, which will have rrjfJ morning. That sou&eifti climate OAK PORTAGE. its own treasurer, and act as -the Louis' -Pi' JoTinson an old time settler Children church, using the same was so warm that not 3. few agent by jw,hich the junior material Money to loan oa farm property bf the Black river country, is pictures, at 5:00. Grown people will became frost bitten. may be given to all schools in the Jonas Jonson is planning on building in United States and Canada. Apjpijf in .the ^ity/ oft business matters the be welcome. r" a new logging camp on the Hoglund county. The balance of the committee tb Frank, •. l^ang,-. tnternatioqasi liaysit ofc/the' week. Wednesday morning the school' assembed land. will be appointed by Chairman Falls, Minnesota ./. tf Morning worship at 11. Mr. Heermance to listen to an address on FOR/RENT—A nine-roomed, twostory J. H. Brown in the course of will speak on "Christ and the Red Cross work in the schools by this week. Otto Erickson, Clarence Becktell Mrs. John H. Brown returned Sunday ...tenement house. $15 for five N Man Born Blind." Mrs. McDonald, who is at: the head Godfrit Lundgren were in Littlefork US1C morning after a few week's visit rooms dovyn stairs and $14 for four Each school in the county will an( Coral and Cecilian choirs. of the work in this part of the state. last week for supplies. with relatives and friends in Iowa rooms up stairs. Enquire L. St. Peter, manage its own junior work, in connection 1* She outlined different work for every and the twin cities. 809^ 8th street. 117-27 with its regular school work. Boy Scouts Sunday afternoon at grade and department in the school. Emil Anderson, Charley Carlson Any school, with the approval of its 6:45. Deputy Sheriff Van Ettan returned Special prices on photos for and August Erickson hauled hay authorities, will be enrolled as a Junior Christian Endeavor at 6:45. Our enrollment was increased Sunday morning with an I. W. W. next two weeks only. Fine from the Shubert place Monday. Auxiliary by the School Committee, Sunday school at 10 a. m. Monday by one in the person of Edna agitator who was causing trouble photo^ of you only $1.00 per dozA on making application and paying I Emery from Fort Frances, a pupil around the Gemmell camps. big special offer on baby photos its dues to the chapter's school Boy Scouts Sunday afternoon at Hjelmer Marklund, with the help for our commercial department. this week only. Medill, opposite fund. These dues are a sum equal 2 30. of Andrew Rehn has logged almost Since school has started every new James Callahan, a camp foreman M. & I. depot. to twenty-five cents for each member, jtwo hundred thousand feet, mostly pupil has been a girl and boys are who arrived Thursday from Gemmell or about $200 to enroll the Alexander Mr. Dale, the pastor elect, has ac-|P°P^ar' The only additional help outnumbered about three to one. We died at the Frederick hotel Friday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson of Baker school, with its eight cepted the call of Bethlehem church ,they employed being two saw- have wonder if the war explains this night and was buried Tuesday. Chicago who are doing a musical'act hundred members. The children will and expects to begin service about the yers f°r days. Who has done phenomenon. But whether so or not on the western vaudeville circuit help raise this sum by contributions, first of April. 'better? it leaves our athletic material scarce. M.oney to loan on northern Minnesota spent Monday in International Falls tag days, and in other ways, but no lands. visiting with there cousin, L. P. Bailey, individual becomes a Junior mem Four deaths: Death No. 1. "Iri FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL On our regular Monday morning Jevne & Norton, Agents, filer for the International Lumber ber until the whole school is enroll the day that thos eatest there of CHURCH open period, Mr. Abbott continued tf International Falls, Minn company. The evening was ed. Upon the enrollment of a school, thou shalt surely die." Gen. 2 17. his ever interrupted address on the Corner 8th Ave. and 5th Street. spent at Mrs. Earl Van Nest. The every pupil and teacher automatically I Adam and Eve died the same day adventures of the "Ford Peace Par Edward Kaneen, Pastor. D. C. Harris of Virginia who buys Wilsons entertained the party with becomes a member of the Auxiliary. that they ate of the forbidden fruit tjt The last we heard from Mr. pulpwood for the M. & O. Power there music which was enjoyed very Every member of the school. is not the death of the body, but were Abbbtt he was homeward bound iii company along the Rainy Lake road much by those present. The Wilson's ipven a Red Cross button. Material Strangers Made Welcome. separated from God and brought in— the middle of the ocean, beset by was here Saturday conferring with are both graduates in music, Mr. Wilson is supplied for Red Cross work, The subject of the morning service state of existence described" storm. The same morning the school the authorities. is a pianist and sings and Mrs. at 11 will be An Influence that thus in Col. 2:13, "And you being suitable for each grade, from the was addressed by Mjldrel Keller in a Wilson is a violinist and singer, youngest to the oldest. This material Lives. I dead 'n your sins." The greatest four minute speech oh war savings SALESMEN WANTED to solicit both are classed among the best entertainers is bought by the chapter school meaning of the word death, as used stamps. orders for lubricating oils, greases in Chicago. They left for Evening sermon at 7:30. Subject rated from committee out of its special fund, in scripture is to be sepa and paints. Salary or commission. Fort William and Winnipeg last night "What Ruined a Good Man." w:hich is sacred to this purpose. Godf both body and sou It is also The program last Friday was post-^ The Harvey Oil Co., Cleveland and then to the west over the western Address None of the money which the children called spiritual death. poned because of the fact that some O. The Sunday schoo. meets at 10 vaudeville circuit where they are raising to secure their of those that had parts in the pro will play all the big cities of the western a. m. for Bible study. Classes for all ,, ,lo school enrollment will go into the in Rev. 2:11 the Second death, or gram were, filling out slips from the Mr. and Mrs. John D. Kibbey are country. They are booked until membership and supply funds of the agCS' the Lake of Fire as in Rev. 20:14. Its questionaires of the registered men enjoying a visit from their daughter, July 15th and say they are enjoying adult chapter. duration is found in Matt. 25:46, for the government. The program Mrs. Lieut. Evans, of the U. S. Flying The Junior church service at 2:30 their tr,ip through the north country "the Junior Red Cross movement fc-vcrlftstiiig punishment. however, will be given next Fridays Corps, from her eastern home in spite of -the cold weather, and Was worked out largely by President Continued in next issue. February 1st,. and everyone is cord* near one of the camps, were, sorry they could not make a N. McCracken of Vas.sar College, ially invited, .The following is the Epworth League at 6:45 p. m. longer stay at, the Falls with Mr. rphd, has been endorsed by President program: Topic, "Goals and How to Reach SPEECH ON THRIFT BONDS Bailey. They expect to spend their Ross Slack of Big Falls, timber Wilsoji, in a special proclamation. Selection by Girl's Glee' Club. Them", led by Ray Palmer. vacation here next summer. buyer for the International Lumber Jt is expected that practically every Current Events Talk, Laurel Smith: It isn't cold now—wait until six company and Superintendent Dodge Composed and Delivered by Miss school in the United States will take School Paper, Minnie Hanson. Mrk. Norman Brokaw will be hostess o'clock in the morning. of the Engler Lumber company of -advantage of it, thus enrolling 22, Minnie? Peterson, One of the Pine Reading, Opportunity, Clara Stro-: to the Ladie's Aid at her homej Baudette were here Saturday on 000,000 school children in Red Cross top School Pupils. mo. on Third street, Friday afternoon, In Connection With Physical business for thjr respective companies. work. Reading, Opportunity, Agnes Hog February 8th. Examination of Koochiching land. I People should teach their children County Registrants PATRIOTIC RALLY AT Solo, Glenn Bates. The Minister's association of the save, their pennies and nickles For Sale or Rent—Hotel Woodland, to Four Minute Thrift Talk, Frank GEMMELL SCHOOL Rainy River district will meet in the Also teach them to work, because it Big Fork, Minn., for sale on In cases of appeal for re-examination, O'Malley. church Tuesday evening next Beb. will not hurt them to help earn their easy terms or leased for $35 month. all applicants should appear Physics Experiments, Russel litis. 5th at *7:30. Everybody invited. own living. Each child can buy 25 rooms completely furnished and The Gemmell schools held a pat before the following medical advisory Chemistry Experiments, Mildred Thrift Stamps if they save their bar room in connection, for particulars riotic rally at that place last Friday boards, either at Bemidji or Killer. Preaching in the Ranier church at money. They can earn nickles and apply M. S. Nugent, Box 150, night. The school program consisted! Virginia, Minn. Debate: Resolved, that wonietf 3 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. dimes by doing things for other peopie. International Falls, Minn. patriotic songs by the children, iit'' Virginia Medical Advisory Board. should have suffrage. Boys can earn money by sell- all of which were rendered in a very Dr. C. W. Bray. Affirmative, Grace Mitchell, Mayne Don't forget the banquet and pat ,'ng papers or cutting wood. Girls Adam Scarlett returned Friday pleasing manner, and to the delight Dr. C. W. Miller. Hilhe. Negative, Nathan Shapria, riotic addresses and music arranged earn money by washing dishes or night for his home in Seattle to of the audience. In spite of the Dr. W. S King. -Richard Romens. for by the Men's club of Ranier taking care of little children so their superintend the work of manufacturing coldness of the night the school auditorium Dr. C. B. Lennot. 0. Song by school. church for Lincoln's birthday. mothers can work. The men and the Scarlett life saving suit, was crowded, many coming Dr. E. L. Nelson. .women should buy Thrift Stamps, which he had patented two years from outside of town. So interested Bemidji Medical Advisory Board. DIAMOND-SCARLETT. too. If the children see their parents FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ago, which he is continually adding were all who attended the meeting Rr. Rowland Gilmore. buy them they will wish to buy C. L. Kingsbury, Pastor. improvements. none left until its close about one Dr. Courtland Sanborn. Last Wednesday afternoon at the Cor. 9th Ave. and 3rd St. them, too. The Thrift Stamps cost o'clock in the morning. Dr. D. F. McCann. home of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Bacon twenty-five cents apiece. You get a For Sale—New 6-room house in Captain Ellingson, Dr. Dufort and Dr. George Palmer. Mrs. Marie Scarlett of Forsyth and 11 a. m. Preaching service. Topic, card with your first stamp, on which French addition, 20x37, root house in J. E- Cowan of Northome, and Banker Mr, M. E. Diamond of Littlefork, "Remembering.' there are sixteen spaces. You put connection. Good chicken house. Colhous of Mizpah attended, and TO MEMBERS OF THE were united in the bonds of matrimony one stamp on each space. When it $400 cash and take over $100 indebtedness 1 each responded to a call for patriotic POULTRY ASSOCIATION by Rev. Edward Kaneen of the service, is full the cards four 7:45 will buy it. A. Brunell, Box costs dollars m. Preaching speeches. F. J. McPartlin, of International M. E. church. The contracting parties and, "twelve cents this month. It will 1, Ranier, Minn. 1-3-24 Falls, was also present, and The annual meeting of the Koochiching are well known and highly regarded cost one cent more each month after Topic, "Living Epistles." gave expression to patriotic sentiments. County Poultry association throughout the county. The this one until it costs four dollars Alderman Krohn is looking for the He also went prepared to will be held in the High School Agricultural Press joins in hearty congratulations. 10 a. m. Bible school. and twenty-three cents. Thrift Minneapolis guy who cashed a bogus assist in organizing a Red Cross department Monday, Feb. 4, Stamps can be bought at the stores, 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. check for $22.50 at his store and then branch at that place and at the close at 2 p. m. Live meetings by live christians, banks, depots and in some schools. attended the Home guard dance. He of the meeting a full corps of officers Besides the election of officers and SHEEP MEETINGS come and see for yourself. Ira 1923 you receive' five dollars instead was, a patriotic cuss anyway. were elected and over twenty directors, the matter of changing the WILL BE HELD of the price you paid. A coun- immediately enrolled as members of time of the annual meeting from the Wednesday evening the Bible stu- try worth fighting for is a country WANTED—Agents to sell carburetor the Gemmell branch. first Monday in February to the time On account of the general interest dents also prayer service held at worth saving for. Every dollar heaters. New inventioin, no The officers are: Chairman, Harley of the poultry show will be voted on. being displayed at this time in sheep sortie house announced each sabbath. Belps to win the war. Every boy or competition big demand, every car A resolution in'favor of this change Reinarz secretary, Mrs. Huber raising a series of sheep meetings Friday evening, choir rehearsal could earn enough money to buy owner wants one. to day $10 $15 vice-president, Mr. Kunze, treasurer, was passed unanimously at the time has been arranged for District No: 4. also at some house. at least one Thrift Stamp. Put this easily made. Write for information. Nida Kunze. The spirit manifested of the- poultry show last November. J. J. Opsahl, president of the Northern first stamp on the first space of the Superior Manufacturing Co., 229-231 indicates thSt a strong branch will The advisability of joining the state Minnesota Sheep Growers association, card. After you have -the card full' C. E. NOTES. No. Snelling Ave, St. Paul, Minn. be developed at that place which is and national poultry "associations will discuss the various of Thrift Startups (sixteen stamps)* bound to result in better conditions will also be brought up at this time phases of sheep raising at the time ,. you take it to the postmaster, or the- Mrs. Mort Houston, who left our there and a closer union between the Another delightful time was held together with other important matters. and places indicated below. We are p|ace bo ht then) and give city a few days ago as Miss Jean at the Dorbm home last Monday ,hem ,he ,hey patriotic citizens of the town. also trying to arrange for Mr. McKerrow card of stan]ps Then Wilson, returned Sunday from Chicago, evening, at which place the C. Es. All memberships in the association Great credit is due the teachers of University Farm to be will give you a folder with a stampon accompanied by Miss Barrett, held their monthly meeting.^ A large expire February 4,. 1918. Membership present at these meetings.' of the school for taking the lead in it that will draw interest. There Mr. Houston, who was formerly in turnout proved that no matter how fees for the coming year will be patriotic endeavor. The schools are Ray, Thursday, Jan. 31, 2 p. m. js room for twentv of (he five dollar the requisition department of the cold the weather might be the C. Es twenty-five cents as usual and are the greatest pride of our American Ericsburg, Friday Feb. 1, 8 p. m. stamps on the folder. A person can Power company is now a quarter are always on the job. The usual payable at once. All membership life, and when there is a lack of International Falls, Saturday, Feb. have them registered at the post- master sergeant at one of the eastern rout.ne of business was followed ,hen fees should be- paid promptly 'in order 2, 10 a. m. patriotism among the teachers, when offi jf you |os it you wi|1 U. S* camps to which he returned whtch many took part which made it W. that the association'may go on „umber of the teachers show a tendency to be Ranier, Saturday, Feb. 2, 2 p. m. i{ back The largest after a brief honeymoon with his real, interesting. After the meeting -s with its regular work. This 'fee is slackers, there is bound to be developed If after hearing these talks, there anvon can fauy (en We can bride, and a short visit with his parents a lunch sauer kraut and bow- 'hange of Just sufficient to cover the running a bad condition in the community. is a feeling that our conditions are no( exc xhrjft Cards fulI of who attended the wedding in wows, was served with coffee and ,91g expenses of the association. Never We, in this county, maj' favorable for profitable sheep raising, s(amps after Dec 3 A per Chicago. water, (water being ordered by the was the association more needed feel safe in the matter of preserving some sort of organization will SQn shou|d sign llis name alld ad than at present when the nation expects a high standard of loyalty. In connection press committee.) dress it so put be effected making it possible for on the finder can it Dr. Larson, theOptometrist will be so much of the poultryman in "it may also be fitting to„admonish those interested to get a few sheep in the postoffice with out a stamp on at Victoria Hotel, Monday and Tuesday, There will be a social in the near overcoming the food shortage. all school boards having regard to begin with. By combining orders it. If not found (if it is registered) Feb. 11th and 12th. Consult future, further information will be Everyone should raise poultry this for the loyalty of our people to a carload may be purchased in the notify the postmaster. You do not announced later. year. see to it that the applicants for positions district thfts insuring a ^.minimum have to go back to the place yoir N The' secretary will publish the in our public schools are ready cost. Mr. Willard, agricultural agent bought them to get your money back. spring sale and want list about Mar. to,48fe&eh loyalty by word and examples/and A number of cases of measels is Anybody can write his name on the for the. N. P. railway, who spoke on 1st. Only members are entitled to assist in every way in the reported in several of the homes. mp of indentify it. Every time sheep at International Falls a few j& sta list articles in this bulletin. This is of our country.' It is and weejks ago has offered his services Support you lick a stamp you help to kick him if you ha"ve trouble with your the time to list seed grain, poultry be a- part of the/school work. for selecting and bringing in the must Our society is rapidly growing, two the kaiser. 1 eyes or need glasses. Artifical eyes stock, eggs for hatching, live stock, sheep when a carload has been ordered. new members being taken in and beesj or any other farm product. SUSSCRfBE FOR THE PRESS three proposed lasj^ meeting. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS -v {vs.ria nV j* ri