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

March 21, 1918 · Page 4 of 8

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VILLAGE AND TOWNSHIP RED CROSS NOTES. ELECTION RESULTS LOCAL HAPPENINGS COUNTRY NEWS ITEMS '(Continued rfom Page One.) Ranier. and a supply of model garments to or Mayor show or lend. Gibbons 46. Correspondence from outside the See the big ad on page three and Misis^^Tlorence *^Cinsh£lla is visiting Guimont 23. McCLELLAN city in regard to women's work may her sifter, Dulice in Duluth this learn hqw to save .dollars. por Three Tustees be addressed to either of these women. week. J. L. DiOnne 25. Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Stay are on the Shipments of finished goods Ross Slack of Big Falls was here sick list. H. O. Erickson 23. should be sent to Mrs. VanEttan. Orders MEN—Buy your, clothing at Markowitz Monday on his timberbuying business. M. R. Johnson 46. Andrew Johnson was a passenger for supplies to Dr. Elizabeth & Summerfield's and save .. H. W. Keyes 18. with the mail carrier to Norden Monahan. dollars. Wednesday. F. Lessard 33. Mrs. R. C. Fraser has been appointed Emogine Lowry will spend here Jas. McPeek 39. Mr. Anderson and Mr. Fodness director of patriotic music, Mrs. Edith Carter returned from Easter vacation with friends in Du- For Recorder:— are hauling logs to the Halvorson to promote the singing of patriotic several months visit in Minneapolis saw mill on the Tamarac. V. W. Davis 52. songs, at public meetings. She will last week. For Treasurer:— Axel Holms left Wednesday for Edgar L. Heermance, Pastor begin her duties at the convention. Miss Gladys Drummond entertained G. W. Anderson 27» Minneapolis, having spent the last A "telephone chain" to insure getting Mrs. L. J. Mann has returned from a number of her friends last Saturday two months in this vicinity. Ed Weber 39. In the evening, we shall join with our allotment of clothing for her three week's visit with her in honor of her birthday. For Justice of the Peace Edward McClellan and son Marion the other churches in the special the Belgian refugees is very popular daughters in. Duluth. W. J. Hultman 34. made a business trip to Kelliher meetings under Evangelist Whiteside. this week. Each person called is to Thursday returning Friday. Rudolph Kauche was sentenced to call five friends, men and women, to A good hundred-egg incubator for Koochiching Township. days in the county jail" Monday Morning worship at 11 a. m. The get their bundle ready. They, in turn, a he by Judge Palmer for 'jumping his ERICSBURG acting pastor will speak on "The will each call five more and so on until John Hamil 49. Eastman, Press Office. Kingliness of Christ." Music by the board bill. everyone can say their bundle For Clerk:— Coral Choir. is at salvage headquarters. As men's Thos. Watson of Ray was an G. W. Davis 99. Edna Qveson leaves tomorrow to TEAM WANTED—Want to buy a Ericsburg visitor yesterday. The choirs are making special preparations clothing is in great demand this is For Treasurer:— spend her Easter vacation with Myrtle team of good work horses. Must be for the music on Rev. Hanson of the county seat Easter not to be left to the women only. G. W. Anderson 36. Holler in Little Falls. Sunday morning. And the Endeavorers priced right. Call .on A. L. Peterson, held services in the hall Friday Ed Weber 59. Airs. Mary McKay kirit three evening. for the union sunrise prayer Viking Theater. sweaters last week. For Assessor:— meeting. Attorney John H. Norton and family^returned The Lutheran Ladies' Aid met at The attendance at the military relief S. O. Bernstein 99. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Sunday from a good visit the home of Mrs. Arthur Berg Friday, Cornelius Hamre, one of the successful work rooms last week broke all For Constable:— Christian Endeavor at 6:45 with his folks near Glencoe. March 15th. farmsrs of Bear River, was previous records—ninety-five registered. Jas. Lessard 99. Oscar Nelson had the misfortune here Monday in the interest of his For Justice of the Peace:— FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Mrs. C. H. Blake left Thursday to lose one of his fingers while working winter's logging operations. The surgical dressings department H. W. Hitchcock 99. CHURCH night for her home in Long Prairie in the woods. made pneumonia jackets last week after a week's visit with friends here. Mrs. Sivert Nessium of Margie is Corner 8th Ave. and 5th Street. and this week are working on cotton L. A. Ogaard returned Tuesday South International Falls.. pads. visiting at the home of her sister, Edward Kaneen, Pastor. from Fisher where he and his family The fight in South International Florence Watson and Mavis Pendergast Mrs. P. L. Petterson. Strangers Made Welcome. Mr. Adolph Krohn is in charge of were called a few days ago by the Falls was a spirited one, there being will spent their Easter vacation A meeting of the American Red collecting old papers for the salvage death of Mrs. Ogaard's father. three tickets in the field. The following with the former's aunt, Mrs. Cross was held Wednesdav night, department. Mr. Krohn has established We all join in the union evangelistic were the winners: Arnold Pheffinger in Duluth. March 13. A regular meeting will be a warehouse in the old barber services at the Beptist church F. M. Billmyre returned Saturday For Presideaat:— held every third Thursday in the sliop next to the Chicago cafe. Anj'one Sunday morning at 11, and in the after several days absence looking S. C., Snodgrass was the winner. month. Quite a number of the pupils will having old papers or magazines evening at 7:45 the song service by after his logging interests in the Littlefork He was opposed by R. Dupler arid C. ^•company. the basket ball team to the big chorus choir. please notify Mr. Krohn and he will and Northome sections of C. Richardson. Eveleth tomorrow. Miss H-ohman have them collected. No preaching services in the Methodist Northome Junior Red Cross the county, Trustees:— will chaperone the bunch. church. The garments made in the work Wm. Getts, Steve Graton. Geo. FOR SALE—Eggs The Sunday school will meet for rooms of .the military relief committee A Hoover supper was given in the for hatching. Pore Holler. E. J. Linden visited over. Sunday roll call at 10 a. m. and march toth£ deserve special consideration. The Northome village hail on Lincoln's Bred S. C. W. Leghorns and R. For Clerk-:— with his folks at Pine River. He ex* Baptist church to join the Sunday committees are so planned as to birthday for the benefit of the Junior Anconas. John Croasdale. pects to move them to live irn school there. our A. L. Knapp, bring about the highest degree of Red Cross. The supper was given For/^Treasurer city as soon as school is out. Young people's societies: will have efficiency. Many of the most paiijstakftig* by the school and under the supervision P. O. {Geo. Dilworth. a union rally at the Baptist church of the cooking department. sewers of city work, there at For: Justice of the Peace:— A, J. Scott, who has located at 6:30 p. m. least one afternoon during the week, Each family of the community contributed Mr.. and Mrs. Geo. O. John son, Geo. Dilworth (won't qualify.) many people on down Tiver farms A mass meeting for me nand big liberally and about $60 was each making some part of a garment who !hav£ -charge of the county farm, For Gas.«table the past year has moved in the home cleared. bo.p in the Baptist church Sunday a specialty. The finished garment represents are •enjoying a visit this week ifcrcim Vern Tomberlin. on Riverdrive formally -occupied by afternoon at 3. Shortly after this the teachers the work of the different her mother, Mrs. Bohn, and daughter Comptroller McLaren. Junior church service in the afternoon women. When the ones whose privilege, visited several logging camps in the of Remidji. SCHOOL NOTES at 2:30 in the Methodist vicinity and met with unusual success, it is to make buttonholes have H. H. Huggins who recently located church. finished their part, those who press over $50. being raised in this llifs-s. Dulice Kinshella rettromed Reported by Burton Day on a homestead on Black river way. Services in the Ranier church at 3. and fold the garments leave them from Duluth to visit at the home of Rev. Whiteside, of Carberry, Man., has ..returned to. his. .former home -at Special music by the choir. On Feb. 21 the organization was ready for shipping. Four machines her parents last Thursday. She was was the principal. speaker for Memday Rounejy, for hi« family, -stock and Sunday school at 2:30. finally perfected, officers elected and ire now in use so the demand for called to Ely Friday but is 'expected morning. He showed us what machinery, a Hie Methodist church and Sunday the, work begun. more workers is increasing and it is back here again soon. .• 'j education means to young people o.f schools of International Falls .iimi The manual training boys made a •the wish of those in charge .that today and also brought out many Ray Lambard who is the 338th and RaitUr will send a case of eggs every woman who can possibly do supply of knitting needles 'and near- Geo. Watson, superintendent for other joints in which he •shaw«ed us Fiel^d Artillery at Camp Uodge in to the.'Asbury hospital at Minneapolis" soSWill offer her services. ly all the pupils started to knit. A tine iPage-Hill & Co. cedar etfrtcferri that o«e could not only live for Jjirmsell. speeding a furlough wrfh his folks for Easter. -.sEv-ery man and wo mail in Interna- 'ar8e number of wash cloths were at Gemmell, wasv a .visitor hene ^opday btit for others as well. Mrs. John Yoang of our2c$gi» ^AWe All who will are )indly asked, to completed and some of the high tianal Falls shoold ittend the on fcifr Wefe^ws Irani Wartson "gave a ir«adiB9g ientitied suffering with inflamatory xheuma- contribute one dozen or more. Ischool pupils are knitting sweaters. Xf^ign -n$xt Saturday. Read the pro company have large, logging jp,t^res,t§. '"The Slacker.^ gr,am, carefully and if you cannot AH of the teachers and pupils are The tests for 'the :tnoiuh wene .'given FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH give the whole day be present to get d°'nS their best to make the work GOOD DDMTNG' Prof. Geo. V. Kinney, the a»ew superintendent thtf first three days of the iw^ek. slid% C. L. Kingsbury, Pastor. What most appeals to you. The lunch success a The spring fever must hav« •gestten of our local schools, Cor. 9th Ave. and 3rd St. Iri a recent recen,„article appearing in the the best o( the Latin I da** as .orilyi "oan at ,5le R°Pntar *",* ,rycl5 returned to his work at Sandstone Some idea of the a-ppailrng magnitude one passed of-(tnirty-five cents is for the benefit jocal paper all of the credit for work one passed Saturday, and will return with his of D. W. GniffirtW's iarosflus spectacle BAPTIST SHURZ done seems to be given to the pupils. of the Junior Red Cross. The English history clas« 5s Studying family in July to take up abode "Intolerance^T which is coming Lunch social lor the benefit of the I t'ie PuP'ls are unani raosu iinas aixaut "Joan of Arc^ im wihose in our city. to the Grand Theater for-a iperiod of The union services of Sunday But the pupils are unanimous in saying lo6al Red Cross at the city hall Friday,- lionor: the famous soaig, "ll«an of. two nights and one matinee commencing evening, under the direction of Rev that the teachers deserve special March 22ad. Whist at 8:15. Baskets' Arc," was written. iBe «ure and have your 'bnE^Res for Saturday., Ajbr?l -6th, miay R. H. Whiteside of Canada, was a mention for their splendid work and auctioned off at 10 o'clock. All the Ofkelgian relief in plain si^tt on No" one can miss seeing -lamp be had from the statement that it is foretaste of that which is to come. untiring efforts in making the work are urged to come. your front steps tomorrow afternoon go out" rat the high school enter^ainmemtt said to have cose tw© million dollars, No one who has the weitare of our a success. of Editors ithe Red Cross -magazine 2 Thursday night. at 'clock, when Mr. jahirke :and 125,000, 7,500 holies and 1,500 .char city at heart can afford to miss in New York have asked those subscribing Joel Hanson will make the rotnads in There will be many g«od mm^ical iots took part in it :aiad Mr. 'Griffiith C. E. NOTES. these meetings now going on at the for" aire magazine to rememfeftr thd residence section and pick tfhem numbers :and the high school ""Mutt spent three years in staging rit. Baptist every evening save Saturday. jt-jjatithe magazine mail is terribly. ym.' Up. iihd JeSf" will amuse Thte proare Heretofore its predecessor, "The 75 extra chairs are pro/ided and congested all over the country, A committee representing the Endeavor's to go to the Gaflet^afps Birth of a Natioaa*' Itas 'been recogr accommodations will be given all that transportation facilities are of the Baptist and Bethlehem \6 buy gains. ,t, Robt. Fritz, who spent ..the last ft wo nized as the biggest spectacle {ever who come. inadequate afid in many cases it is church met in the Bethlehem There will beva ^programs Thurrsday months in New Orleans returned| produced, vet this celebrated dram# Sunday services Morn in.7 10 o'clock, taking weeks tfor the post office and church Sunday afternoon to discuss afternoon at the high scfoooil. Saturday atnd has accepted bis "flair-j did not cost in its •entirety .as much Bible school and ser /'ces—a railroads to Oliver mail that is us- and arrange for the Sun Rise Easter 'The Ca»fiat corps expect 1© ihe in mer fosiliknn as foreman of the sawjas did the Babylon'rati episode-of "Tilmill big family gathering. ually delivered in a few days. Prayer meeting to be held in the uniform after Easter. back again. He says the southj tolerance." The union young people's service Every American soldier .now en-1 Bethlehem church Easter morning at Not only ithe grade pupils are looking is no place ffor a husky, healtiby mor- p,jr ^he information of itlhe million's at 6:30. tering the trenches carries a Red|6 a. m. sharp. This service will be forward to the Elaster irabbit's therner. of "Birth- of a Nation" enthusiasts, At 7:45 the union choir and song "Cross comfort 'kit containing towel, interesting as well as sacred and coming, brair ithe entire hi^h -ach«i^l service will begin. 1 it is interesting to mention that Mas? shirt,-writing jpaper, pencil, soap,j should be attended by all tho^e who faculty as well are ready .to watch Rudolph Langaard one of the ear-, Marsh, Miriam Cooper, Lillian Gisl% ,v^ Preaching at S:30. Come and bring handkerchief, socks, mirror' and to-(wish* to come. ©f a good a lies! settlers Mizpah and Josephine Crow^ell, Robert Harron,|the aBatics' and enjoy frolic, rabb,Vs your neighbor. Ifiaqco. The Epworth Leaguers and Christ- a candidate' fof. farmer there fileci as Walter Long, George Seignaamn and' Some of them are going to Duluth Send that bumdlle to salvage 3iead-jian Endeavors of the M. E. church the county/ commissioner from Nor- SpottisvvOod Aiken, among others of an^' 1°r the Easier the twm ,s cguarters. jand Baptist church held a union meet,/ thome district while he was. fiere.that noted play's cast, with 'Cori- ®!onnet calling them? jlast Sunday evening in the Baptistl Tuesday attending the taxpayers stance Talmadge, Seena Owen, Marmeeting. Junior Red Cross Notes church, which was largely attended. UNITED STATES ARMY gery Wilson, Bessie Love, Elmer ... ... A good meeting was had in which a ,, NEEDS YOUR SKILL A Applications for .member.ship have Clifton and Alfred Paget, all have number took part The Dan Patch made its first trip ^important roles in "Intolerance." been received this* week from Eddy, We might suggest to the 'young M^n are wanted for the U. S. army of the season last Monday as far as "Intolerance" is Mr. Griffith's first Hay Creek, Indahl, Me.t River, and people of the churches as well as the whoi are skilled in the' follow/img the Littlefork where the mail, freight an(j[ ot1jy production si*ic his "The Rossing, bringing the total number older ones -that they should attend trades: and passengers for Loman are trans- Bjrth of a Nation." atp lo 47. This leaves nine schools ii the services in 111 the iiic "Baptist Dduiibi church cnurcj Woodsmen fer'red to the stage. Capt." Shawj *, who have not reported tout ,s hop-1 Rev. Whiteside who is condncted by Mechanics thinks :m another w.eek nife "may be i( +h" tPPSf*,T" received we„ G^s Engine men lL a good talker profficient able to run his boat clear thru to| uOIDC I/8Y ^""s Kooch.-jin othei. a|_ )ineSi jf they haye no( Cl^rk: Lpman. Th^ I,?th y- °Ver [le t0P' jready I,een there bring a friend with Stenographers The enthusiasm and energy w,th[you a^d r,,.Som£ d'ay-^-ypu unmarried person next time you com and Electricians An Unusually good program being which the schools are going to work.be there who. had) a net income of $1,000 'or every night. Cooks ... prepared for the 99th anniversary very encouraging. Up to date re- Th^re will be a program of the over for the year 1917 and iailed to Welders I. O. O. F. of. the lodge, which quisit^ns for material have come in Easter mprning services in this col- 1 Apr. 1 included the dedication of the ser- J1' income tax return, before Painters from a number. Knitted wash cloths umn next week vice flat in honor of members of thi bewailed upon to pay the Plubmres^ vice flag in honor of members of the seem to be very popular, every school! penalties provided by law. It may not Laborers local loilge, at the Grand theater so far having made requisition fori be tomorrow, next week, next month, Oilers Friday, April 26. After, which a grand needles and cotton. Griffith school a is Cross lot of old necktoes. Why and possibly nost tiiis year, but—some I Machine wood workers ball wilrbe given in the city hall. not others make a similar donation working valmost\ exclusively on the day. Teamsters refugee garments. The Johnson If. you have lunch at the high Some (jay^-ypu married person Chauffeurs school buhding Saturday noon, fhe Mr. Summerfield %has received sev school has asked for hot water bag who had a net income of 2,000 or Moving Picture Operators comfort for eral letters from Julius Markowitz, covers, pillows and yarn convention day,'you will aid the Junior Wi over for the year 1917 and failed to Wheelwrights afghan squares. Northome is making Red Crpss. Lunch 35, cents. who went wfth the last draft contingent comply with the "laws of your country, Store keepers to Camp Dodge, in which he a large number of pillow cases, besides will be called upon tas answer as Sheet Metal workers District No. 4. says tha.t he is well pleased with the getting material for afghan N to why you did not obey the law. Tinsmiths and comfort pillows, Stillar and Loman, service, that they are well fed, well $41.00 jfras added \to the Junior Red Some day, you person, who thot Plumbers helpers "v clothed vand well taken care of in are specializing in bed socks. Cross fund by Miss Lansing's room, you could avoid paying av few cents Masons (stone and brick) every respect. Frontier will make comfort pillows the proceeds of a cake sale held Saturday! or dollars will have cause, to, "fegret And for nearly all other trades: and afghan squares. Littlefork asks your action. •«.' Apply to the army recruiting station, for needles and yarn for afghans Mr. and Mrs. /Joseph Schley of The junior work is progressing Some day—perhaps after you have International Falls, Minn. and wash cloths. Big Falls sent in a the Mill'addition had the misfortune steadily in all grades" the two 7th passed away,'1those who were 'Mear big order for material for refugee to lose their twelve months old sron, grades are working on refugee garments to you and yto whom you have left SEED POTATOES layettes, comfort pillows, towels, .pillow Joseph George,, Monday afternoon the 8th grade is working on your property, v^| |ie- called upop to *3.50 and *4.00 cases, wash cloths and, afghan after a short illness: of measles and hospital bed socks the 6th gra'de has pay the defcl you' failed to pay. Early Ohio and Triumphs, free yarn. Keiver will Jmake wash cloths pneumonia. The funeral was conducted finished an afghan and has received Some day, before April 1, ^1918, JAKE GREENGARD from- scab, sorted to government and afghan squarse, and Paul and by Rev. E. L. Heermance yesterday yarn for infant hoods. perhaps yot^ will have filed your return. "ON THE CORNER" grade, for sale. Samples at S. E. Sundeen comfort Jpillows =and bed afternoon from the Green undertaking Mrs. Kinports has been appointed If you\have not, rest assured Thompson's store, Internat'l Falls. parhars "th'at'^ou purchasing agent for the su s^ks- upply com-j 322*421 A young man nas^given the Junior tty'.'-'S'-i .'-v *. "i