Old News

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

November 28, 1918 · Page 4 of 8

Page 4

Click image for full resolution

OCR Text

4 'v, f" .« S»-«: ^l-V^ ,i INTERNATIONAL FALLS 'PRESS^ N"3V£ilBSR'^„ furf*5iL/r. V- .* PAGE- FIVB ^,-i? •a**"*.. *-*i\-» Mm & REV. FR. KILLEN TRAN5FERRED NEW PIPE ORGAN AT GRAND MINNESOTA FARM BUREAU TO CARLTON DIST. LOCAL HAPPENINGS MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN F. V. Peterson and Son Add Another It is with much regret that we learn Attraction to Their Popular December 2-7, 1918 Play House that iRev. Fr. P. J. Killeen has been REV. WM. W. DALE transferred from St. Thomas church Pastor Sell your furs to Fred Shaw MICKIE SAYS Very few cities of the size of International A. D. Wilson, director of Agricultural of this, city to the work of his churcti cash. ,.", Services will be resumed at Bethlehem Extension and Federal Food Falls are as well equiped church Sunday, Dec. 1st. All at Carlton and district. /"NfcSStSt.1 "THIS HERE POPULAR^ Administrator for Minnesota has set School begins next Monday, Dectimber with up-to-the-minute play houses FMsAUN JOURNAL fclKAS TO are invited to attend. Comparatively few ministers have the week of December 2-7 for a state 2nd. and attractive programs as in this PR\NT tWE NAME Of EMfttfeOON the privelege or the ability to accomplish wide campaign to increase the membership \Ki TM\6 NECK. o' "Twt WOODS Morning worship 10:30. city, and the chief reason for this for a community what Fr. Killeen fcf LEAST ONCE At^EMl.tFNO? .' A six-room house for sale, easy of the Farm Bureau which desirable condition is due to the progressive has done for this city and district OSfEHfc*,'N NOV3 *4£\I€R are now organized in practically every 'terms. Apply A. J. Scott. Phone 270. Sunday school 11:345. spirit of Manager F. V. SEE NOOVit* MtbBfi VT6 NOUR during his nine yeas and eight county. The farm bureau were Peterson and son Albert, who have OWN FtkOU-t. Gr\"T BIZ.Z.N AMD Morris Bowan of Ray is at Rochester months service here. When he was hurriedly organized this year and Evening worship 8. led the way and take great pride in MAKE SONNE. HE^i'N NOUR for treatment with the,, Mayo appointed to the church here this many were not given an opportunity NAME WILL BE IN *tHE giving the best to be obtained for clinics. to become a part of the movement. city was but a small village of a few FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH PAPEP. EM'«N VSIE6K SEE"? the price paid. It is hoped that the membership in hundred people with little church organization Rev. C. L. Kingsbury WANTED TO RENT—A five or Mr. Peterson has been in the show Koochiching county may be increased Pastor and everything to be done six room house with basement. Apply bysiness here for the past seven .from 105, at present, to at least /VOW in a missionary way, but he cheerfully 11 a. m. Preaching. Topic: M££8£ Boston Lunch. 500. This is necessary to insure the esrs, during, which time he has THAT5 went to work and by continued "Doesn it pay"? adoption of a program of work for built the Viking theatre which is a Stanley Talbot and family left for faithful and earnest effort has not 1919 that wil meet the greatest needs .ilding of real architure and a credi» 8 p. m. Service. Topic: "Victory." Evanston, 111., Sunday night to visit only ministered to the spiritual in the county. to our city. Since then he has with his folks for a few weeks. needs of his people, but has also A representative has been appointed acquired the Grand theatre and fix«d 10 a. m. bible school. been the prime factor in the erecting in each township and village to Mrs. Earl Van Nest was called to it up so as to be both comfortable of the only stone church in the Duluth conduct this campaign. All members Wausau, Wis., Sunday by news of 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor. and attractive for the large crowds diocese, a magnificent buiding either new or old will receive a the death of her brother at that :i f1 last week he added to its equipment at a cost of at least $50,000, besides "Farm Bureau Member" card to display Grasp the thought of David who place. a brand new genuine pipe organ acquiring other property interests in the window. The membership said: "I was glad when they said unto at an expense of several thousand for his church. While completing these fees are two dollars a year but M. A. Ulvedahl of Big Falls was me. Let us go into the house of the dollars. magnificent duties he has not been ince the annual meeting comes in Lord." here Monday attending to business This Beethovan Orchestral orgm unmindful of the general interests April of each year a fee of three connected with his chairmanship of was made especially for the Grand dollars is being collected at this of this city and county, but has always FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL the .county ti6^di,'v ^l: J" time. theatre. Tlje organ is controlled direct CHURCH been a leader in every movement Mrs. S.' B. Bestwick tjnuved here Edward Kaneen, Minister. from the keyboard by an electrical All members have a right to vote for the bettering of conditions Sunday from^Eau Qaire, Wis., U» and have a voice in determining polices contact which telegraphs tne Morning worship at 11 and in the and by his magnanimous disposition •V join her husband whd' is manager of and plans of work either thru evening at 7:30. current to any of the 712 pipes the has greatly endeared himslf, not only personal attendance at meetings or the ProvisiorifStbr^ player wishes to play upon. It is tp the members of his church, but s.'i- it -1 Farm loafts see: 'Frank Si For thru a representative selected from Your presence is earnestly desired A A so complete that any imusica instrument also to the general public so that his Fired Heitterfta«-ir€turned Tuesday Lang. each community. All members re at all the serices. or cathedral chimes and sounds .departure from our city is a cause for from St..: Pa? 1 •w^er^,.hef had spent a ceive the Farm Bureau News, a monthly various kinds are easily produced of heartfelt regret of all who know him Patronize'. ybur home fur market i?w days visiting his. wife who. is publication of the Farm Bureau, The Sunday school meets at 10 in addition to the deep richness and and realize his untiring efforts for by dealing with Fyed^&haw. a. m. Classes for everybody. Kindergarten there for medical treatment. free of charge. Members also have clear toned music ever desired from the general uplift and benefit of all. a limited amount of free advertising Dept. for the little folks. All Mrs. Wallace -is enjoying a visit such an instrument can be easily produced. Don't forget to. go. to sehool next By the appointment of Rev. Fr. pupils are urged to be present as our space for listing live stock or other from heivdaughter, Mrs. Bjunnows ofBaudette. "A'dhday, and work like all "get out" We are sure that the public products wanted or for sale. When Christmas work will be arranged for. Killeen to Carlton and all the county to iniake up f^r'^v^ks of enforced of our city and of Fort Frances will the amount of advertising furnished tributfefcy to the Great Northern prove their appreciation of the effort Epworth League service at 7 p. trtJ ^vacation due to: horrid '^Flu.'' does not warrant its publication in "4's. far west as Deer 'River Editor Harold Grove of Big Falls -1 he Farm Bureau News, a special exchange and great expense incurred by Mr. Bishpp^McNicholl has testified to his was here' Saturday rertewiiig his acquaintances The Red.: CrQfl« .ibcanch headquarter^ Preaching in the anier church at. bulletin will be published. Peterson & Son in this latest acquisition with the couftty offers. faithi in the ability of Fr. Killeen tc are now located at the corner 2:30 Sunday school at 2 p. m. to their play house Dy The following statement is taken care .for the spiritual and temporal of -3rd street an\l' 3rd avenue. The FOR SALE—Agood six 'room house from a letter from A. D. Wilson: VThe giving1 to it increased patronage. interests of the church in this vast key is ke|)t at MarkoWitz 2nd Summerfield's? THANKSGIVING SERVICE water and sew er. $1jOM.c Apply i\% obects of the campaign are such as to Miss Mairvel Bennett, daughter of region and all who know of his work Eighth street.. ..... justify an appeal for the aid of the Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bennett of our A here are sure that this confidence has Churches of Fort Frances and International general as wtll as the farming public 'Dardis of1 Ba^dtis was' here J. Monday city has just returned from taking a Carl Bye who 'has 'dtt'ained a' gooti not been misplaced and while we are Falls will hold a union It is important in this campaign after suppfies 'for a few months special pipe organ course in order job with the Power Co. is jnoving his all sorry to see Fr. Killeen leave the Thanksgiving service at the Baptist to emphasize the "New" Farm Bureau. horriesteading, wlien they expect to family here from Blackduck. that she might preside at this fine work here we congratulate him upon church of this city, half past ten It should be considered not alone as .nialce final prqof. They feel quite organ, which we are sure will be Thursday morning. The sermon will the still larger opportunity for service an organization to aid the county New cas^s bf th^ Flu are .being reported de^ly the loss oi their son last August done in such a manner that great be preached by Rev. Mr. McKeegan Jn his new field. agent. Rather it should be under ey^ry day, but nqt.as^maiiy as while going "over the top" with pleasure will be given to the.patrons or Rev. Mr. Cowan of Fort Francis. stood as becoming the officially recognied when th^epidemic Was at' its height. Pershing's victorioustroops. Their All are invited to join in worship and arid well rdeserved remuneration to •T5- H' agency, or institution, educational other s6n is iiil the regular army on MRS. HARY KIMPTON Pte. Joe Budish arrived Saturday thangsgiving on this notable day. the' progressive proprietors of this in character, for cooperating the'Mexican bbrde^. DIED SATUDAY LAST from Camp Grant, Rockford, 111., to popular1:play house. with State and Nation in meeting attend tbe^funeral of his. sister liiit BIG ROAD SHOW COMING We regret to have to chronicle the agricultural needs, and in planning, Last Saturday night about eight zie, whicjidtoqlc place tfce^aybe forai J[ej^th of iPIji ,teer Big administering and" directing all of EXTRACT FOM ANNUAL Rt-? bclock Mrs. Harold Kimpton who has vm fy? "Which One Shall I Marry?" comes fwhofce name appeared in fh6 Casuality{ Extension work in Agriculture and John Fjflstad left Tuesday $or PORT OF COUNTY AGENT be.en ill for three years past, died to the Grand theatre Sunday night Home Economiec in the county." lists Tuesday. He is -another Camp 59 which will bei his headquarters the local hospital. only, December 1st. Sturgeon river boy to make the supreme for the winter while running engine About a week ago she contracted April 1* Dec. 1, 1918 The play is under the management sacrifice.. The homes in that WILL DEMOBILIZE HERE on the M. D. & W. logging Influenza, which on account of her of Rowland and Howard, the clever part of our county have been badiy train. low vitality hastened her death. Dei Different farmers visited on their producers of Chicago. Mr. Howard bereaved by this war. ceased was 33 years of age and was Officers of the Military Training farms, 220. of the firm is winning a great deal Harold McCormack surprised Ms born at Oil City, Pa., and is survived Total number of farm visits made, Camps' association in Minneapolis "f praise for his stage directing. folks and many, friends, here- by returning Rev. C. L.: Kigsbury returned Sunday by her husband and one child. 313. have received word from Washington The play is a story of sentiment, Saturday night on a fourteen morning from a hunting expedition The. funeral was conducted by Calls 0n agent at office relating 1o that Fort Snelling has been designated pathos arid comedy. It shows a days' furlough from the League near Ray on a speeder taken Archdeacon Maltby from Green's undertaking county agent work, 306. young girl on the threshold of life as a demobilization camp for Navy Yard at Philadelphia, Pa down by John Gish, John Berg and parlors Monday. Meetings held under the ausp^. .*-• with two lovers, one rich and the Northwest soldiers when they return W.VlE. Martin in search for him. He Abstracts and titles to all property of county organization, 24. other poor. She loves the poor man, from overseas. sent a message .to his wife saying he in KoochichingCounty furnished by OBITUARY Total attendance at such meetingNos. and her struggles are bttween the would be back for Sunday then one This information indicates the local the Koochiching County Abstract Co., 94 and 95, 1263. temptations of wealth and of love. later saying he would hot be back so post will be used for the demolvliation Officia 1 Abstractors, International Gertrude Ligon Collins was born Membership in county farm bureau Certain scenes of the play are allegorical soon which did not reach her, so of of a large part of the Thirtyfourth Falls, Minn. in Beaton, 111., December 20, 1881, if Dec. 1, 1918 3. and others are real, and the course she had all kinds of dreams National Guard division which and di^4 at her home in Orr, Minnesotaf3I|Jqvember Total membership in such clubs, various transformations give great about the hunter being hunted and Ross Slack the commissioner elect included the old First, Second and 12, 1918. She was scope for scenic display, which are 100. treed and perhaps gored to death by of the Big Falls district was. a business Third Minnesota Infantry regiments married to D. O. Collins July 6, 1904, Other organizations organied for carried out lavishly. visitor here Tuesday. He says some vicious bull moose, but when and to this union was born one child, as well as other Guard regiments adults, 1. Admission: Children 50c. Adults the rescue party found him at Ericsburg the flu in his home town is practically a daughter, Helen, who with the husband, Total membership of all associations from this section. 75c and $1.00. with a fine buck they told him ended and the schools opened father, mother, three sisters, for adults organized in 1918, again last Monday. of the anxiety of this end of the line Georgia, Jessie and Elsie, and one 150. BIG ROAD SHOW CONING and brought his safely home with his brother, Carroll, survive. Boy's and girl's clubs organized in The many friends of Percy H. winter's meat. 1 Mrs. Collins has always been a pegular 1918 1. Hanson sympathize with him in the attendant at the Methodist Episcopal Total membership in such clubs loss of his infant child who died last Dr. Larson the optomertrist will be church, and was ever ready to organized in 1918, 25. Saturday night, only three weeks at the Victoria Hotel, December 3, help in any church work assigned to Agricultural articles written by after is mother passed away. Both her. She was a consistent christian, deaths are attributed to Influenza. agent published in local papers, 20. and before she passed away left the Agricultural articles written by All school teachers should see assurance with her loved ones that a^cnt for County Farm Bureau News, John D. Kibbey about accident and 4. Consult him if you have defective she was ready to go, that she had 74. Health insurance. Small premium eyes or need glasses. Artificial eyes made peace \vith her God, and the Letters mailed (not including circula* and large indemnities covered in fitted. Nov. 21 28, Dec 4 day she died, spoke of it being a perfect letters) 1268. full. It covers every accident and illness, day. She has always been devoted Total circulation of ^single and cirlar no exceptions—No one fifth EMERGENCY to her family and will be missed letters, 2478. or one tenth'clauses. It 'protects your in her home, but their loss is her time which is your capital. Enquire ...Families afflicted with- the Influenza gain. RIFKIN'S EXTRA SPECIAL J. D. Kibbey, phone 361 or 181—tf. and needing assistance ,- should The high esteem she was held in apply to Mrs.-. F-. J. McPar^inf chairman' was shown by the large number of Millinery, at less than cost of material., Mrs. Jas EwaM 0f. th£ of vlhe' Red Crd$s? emergency friends that gathered to show their Our. entire stock of hand mad^e farm south'' of V'a commlijele, Thfe Red .Ctoss thru, this last tribute of respect and the beautiful hats, all new,y this season's make. painful and'serious1 inj^^j Icommittee is .eijdeavpring to do all floral offerings. Must be sold. Come and get your day by being kicked in tni ^aq' by relieve a: bad situation. Her Remains, were ..accompanied by bat while, the assortment is large. one of their norsts. Dr. fit'• flClUfJi her husband. and daughter vand two ly way-caHed and found President. sisters,: Georgia and Jesie, who were, People's Store scalp wound and anr'^^y^iveri^i with her in h?r last sickness, to her, v' .- International, Falls Minn., Mfs.,- Ewald COMING old home, where the funeral'-- was be. expect^j|gj^^^Ujjie seve? held on Friday*' conducted -by. Rev?. JOIN THE BAND days be Qne|Shall I Marry?" will Meads and McKown. Interment was A^An,EI—Young mtn to take tip ate" the Grand theatre •••sK-JSi! had at the Masonic and. Odd Fellow^s* band-instruments .^nd plajr with the m. 9th Xml Sunda^^'gh^ cfibly, December 1st. cemetery:— Benton County Press*. I1L local band. vNow is a, good, chance to oyer the y'^hi play asks:3 ifiany qu*sti6n», Deceased was the sister of le^rn as wfe have one of the best Midland among thjem—is it* a crinie to give Georgia^ Ligori who is' money order BttrL ih this-part of the country in ley^sil agejBt. L^st^pr jl D.: Kibbe your 0&zn a pboijc tnan for a father clerk at the local post Office: Site charge-Yqu young fellows who are he was irynred- at the ^§per mill at wise to marry for money was called to Orr two weeks ago bv willing jto work and practice should Fort Franci$'¥nd. was ltid alone ^JDoes love fly dkit at the window the sicicness of her sister, and the confier With Prof. Ansel at the band months. T^e company not o^nly paid which want steps in at the door? accompanied the remains to their -SO1'* hall Tuesday or- Friday evenings or him his l^bnt^ly1'- in^^miitiy of $50 All these questions are answered in former homev at Benton, 111. see one of the other members. 4^ per month^ but advaficed him^ at the a wily that wins thunderous approval. end of seven months, $3i50 in cash so^^^fiat The play staged by Lorin J. Howtard, CR ET WORK FOR SALE NOTICE TO'FUR DEALERS he could have a necessary operiation one of our most, clever producers, AND TRAPPERS NISS JEAN COOPER performed and get back to and is under, management of Come in and see our new crochet I am! paying the highest market work. Mr. Craite had only paid the Rowland and Howard. The play'is a yokes and boudoir caps. Leave price for furs of all kinds in .season. your IN sum of $31.50 premium, and received grown up version of the wonderful ~'T'V H" Christmas order, for crochet, work Skunk and fox skins are particularly I^Which One Shall I Harry the sum of $744. See J. D. Kibbey little playlet of the same title. with ps. high at this time. Mi? about ajU^acciderit and Health policy. Admission: Children, 50c. Adults^ Novelty Shopt. 228—2nd Ave. b&k Frod Shaw Phone's 361 or 181.—tf.jjp? 75c and $1.00. (Baclc of Rainy River Produce Co.) International Falls, Minn. SH GRAND THEATRE. DEC. lST.^f 'I- ..WkK