International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 10, 1919 · Page 4 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, APRIL 10 1919 RED CROSS NOTES ERICSBURG in honor of Miss Semon and her LOCAL HAPPENINGS friend, -Miss Kurzeck. The directors of the county chapter The Misses Bessie Johnson and wift hold their next meeting on Edna Berg were Falls visitors Friday. Word was received ftom Tom Saturday afternoon, April 19th, at Crystal that he is recovering slowly 1:30. Reports will be given,-and important White Leghorn eggs for setting Money loaned on real estate. Jevne and still very weak. He will not be Don't forget the Branch meeting matters of policy decided. for sale. Phone 237. & Norton.- tf. able to return home for some time. of the Red Cross at the school house -I—* —_• The Civilian Relief Committee for evening of April 17th. Mrs. Joyce accompanied her sisters the county is now made up a follows: Rev. Mr. Egan of the Methodist, Mrs. Norman Brokaw and family as far as Bemidji last Tuesday are enjoying a visit from her sister, Adolph Krohn, chairman J. J. jS! church of Fort Frances was a visitor Owing to bad stormy weather the I |l| 1 ISJi'4 Hi*- on their return to Dakota, Mrs. Joyce Hadler, secretary Miss Dora Mertens, in the Falls Saturday last. Miss Jessia North of Edgerton, Wi. telephone meeting was not held last remained over in Bemidji two days assistant secretary G. J. Gjesdahl, Saturday night as arranged, but will To rent a furnished house or apartment visiting her daughter. First-class flat cornet for sale, R. Liljeblad, Mrs. Franz Jevne, be held next Saturday night sure. for 60 or 90 days. Po. box 567. Mrs. C. H. Woodford, M- R. Adams, cheap.—Address J. J. Ansell, bandmaster. Adolph Bloom was bringing his Big Falls Geo. Monroe, Border Mrs. Chas. E. Johnson returned from Vir REV. WM. W. DALE Mrs. Henry Dawson left Friday Ford down from Big Falls and got H. H. Hall, Ericsburg Mrs. Albert ginia Thursday and after attending Pastor with the baby to visit at her home stuck up in the swamp. We one and Be sure to attend the monthly Young, Laurel, Rev. Ole Belsaas, Littlefork to business interests here, left for near Grand Rapids for two or three all hope for better roads before another meeting of the Mothers' Club at the Mrs. G. M. Wilson, Margie Minneapolis on business Friday. Palm Sunday. weeks. year. kindergarten room Friday at 4 p. m. Mrs. F. H. Gummert, Mizpah C.- P. Ellingson, Northome Wm. Hulman" Ted Franson was taken very sick FOR SALE—8-room house and lot Morning service 10:30. FOR SALE—All kinds of household Miss Kurzeck of Littlefork came Ranier Geo. H. Milelke, Ray. last week and was taken to Minneapolis at Jameson's addition. Inuire of E. furniture. Phone 401 evenings. Thursday to visit Miss Semon for a The Red Cro.ss Public Welfare by his father, for medical Fix. Rev. E. L. Heermance will preach. April 10. few days, returning Sunday morning. treatment. Board, which acts as a committee on Art Nehls spent Saturday in International nursing activities for the chapter, has Mrs. Morris Rowan of Ray returned W. H. McGilvery, who is always on Solo: Miss Esther Miner. Falls on business. secured the services of a county Miss Ethel Whitbeck left for a last week from Saginaw, Mich, deck, at the meetings for progressive short visit among friends and relatives where she was called by the death agriculture attended the meeting here nurse, Miss Annette Miller of Littlefork. Junior chair. at Park Rapids last week. Miss RAY of her father, Frank Forbear. last Monday. Miss Miller is considersd to be exceptionally well qualified for Kate Michelous is taking her place Bible School 11:45. MONEY TO LOAN on farm lands, at the hotel while she is away. Mr. and Mrs. John Richer leaves the work, as she is not only a trained J. T. O'Louglan who has developed Reds have passed the Blues. Rally Koochiching County Abstract Co. for Detroit, Mich., in a few days. nurse, but served for a number of a good farm along Park Avenue Road Blues! Frank S. Lang, Manager. Mr. F. W. Erdman returned from east years as a deaconess, besides her experiences of Northome was here Monday in school teaching. She Michigan points last week and reports Mr. Carpenter and Smith the new attending the Farm Bureau meeting. Evening service 8. Sixteen new members were initiated business pretty slack in that proprietors of the saw mill have will commence work May 1st, devoting into the Rebekah lodge last Friday their families here. Oscar Staff and W. J. Hawn two oi to herself to examination of part of the country. He is loading We shall join with the Baptist and night after which a sumptious repast. and shipping the remainder of the the substantial citizens of Manitou school children, under the direction Methodist churches for services during A good social time was enjoyed. Payson Smith lumber from the local Ed. Eck has rented the Richer were here Monday attending the of Prof. Olson and to the work which Passion week. No service on saw mill. building and expects to move his Farmers' meeting and adding their will develop by the baby wellfare Saturday. Come to this hour of family here in a few days. quota to its success. clinics to be held the third week in prayer and meditation. Wanted—to rent, five or six hoom Mr. John Nelson of the Victoria has May. She will also be of much help house, desirable location. Bath Alfred Heritage the successful just received a new soda fountain J. D. Slauson the successful dairy to the child welfare board. The Ladies' Aid will be entertained first floor, good locality. Desirable farmer and loger, has purchased an which he expects to install for the farmer of Birchdale w£s here Monday by Mrs. James Watson at her adult tenants. A 10. auto. summer in the ice cream parlor annex. home Thursday afternoon, April 10. taking part in the deliberations CLEVE LARSON RETURNS Joy and flivver riders passing of the County Farm Association meet- In another column appears an ad John Glave wears a broad smile thru Ericsburg will have a chance for The Ladies' Aid will hold a sale of Cleve Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. for the purchase of Liberty bonds these days on account of the arrival, Japanese goods and cream whips in cool refreshments during the hot Lander Larson returned yesterday from those who must sell, and a promise a 10 pound girl. days and nights of summer. Key's furniture store Friday and Saturday, Starting April 9 the New Home from France. He enlisted at the local to pay the full market price for the 11th and 12th. Steam Laundry will be on a strictly them. recruiting station under Sergt. Mrs. Babcock of St, Paul is back Mr. Scott has returned from Duluth cash bases. Do not send us your Bloomfield, December 1917 and was to Ray, for the summer. Boy Scouts meet Tuesday at 7:30. and now has the saw mill running laundry unless you can pay for same sent to Jefferson Barracks, Mo., and We are on the market for Liberty again. They were shut down when it is received. This goes for bonds and other securities. Jevne & after a month was transfered to R. N. Eastman is back from Mt. Boys 9 to 12t meet Saturdays a everyone. tf Friday afternoon and Saturday, as Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, Tex., Norton. tf. 4 oclock in the "gym." Clements, Mich., where he accompanied the ice in the river had not broken after eight months with the 5th Engineers Wm. Cane. up enough to let the logs down to Ole Wold one of the most successful Mr. H. E. Huber one of the earliest he was transfered with them the conveyor. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL. farmers and best citizens of the settlers near Gemmell, was here to overseas service in France. CHURCH Ray section of country was here C. Z. Watt the local mecanic is busy Monday attending the Farmer's They landed at Brent, and after Edward Kaneen, Minister. Miss Inga, Ammundson married Monday and Tuesday. The first day these days getting his garage in shape six weeks training they were sent meeting and incidentally getting his Ole Oxtead at to Mr. Internation for the season. he attended the County Farm Bureau teeth fixed. to Prowville sector near Metz. Oct. Palm Sunday Services Falls Saturday returning here that meeting and later attended to business 9th to Nov. 9th he was in the active HAY FOR SALE—Special price on matters, returning home on the night. Miss Ammundson is the engagement of the Prowvinell defense McCLELLAN Morning worship at 11. car lots. Telephone or write A. J. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Iver noon train Tuesday. and the last two days to Nov. Scott, International Falls or Ben Ammundson who moved here from 11th he was on the offensive to take Mr. and Mrs. Brule Stewart left, Evening worship at 8. Wheelock, Birchdale, Minn. tf. Vining last fall. Mr. Oxstead is well SOCIAL EVENING AT the foresters of Metz when the armistice by auto Friday for Lidgerwood, N, known here, having spent several METHODIST CHURCH was signed, when there was general Dak., where he has employment for Helge Thorson one of the prosperous Mrs. Geo. N. Millard will sing at the months here as piece maker in the rejoicing amongst the boys. the summer. farmers of Dentaybow was here evening service. woods and working in the excelsior Tomorrow, Friday a social evening After six weeks the regiment was Friday and obtained a warrant of factory. will be spent in the Methodistr church stationed at Bonillowville, on the Mr. Oscar Karlin is helping Mr. $7.50 from the. county auditor as a The Sunday School meets at 10 a. under the auspicious of the Ladies' French side of the German border Sam Akerwald build a house on his bounty on a wolf he killed recently. m. This is Dicision Day and a preparation Aid society. Mrs. Martin Mathison and Mrs. line, then they moved back to Sairgeras homestead. for Easter. A good program of readings and Peter Petterson entertained the Ladies' where the German line was in Wanted—Farm or homestead from music will be rendered and a light Aid at the town hall last Thurs Mr. Harvey Russell returned Friday |1914, after three week's service there owner (no dealers) must be well located The school is the Centenary Drive lunch served. This is to be a purely day. Rev. Greg, who is at the head after spending 18 months in the they were ordered back home—leaving and reasonable, give lowest for a better world. service the last four months in social gathering, no money to be paid of Child Welfare Dept., of the Red Brent February 13—on the George price and terms. Mr. Culver, box36, France. All the members and friends of the Cross at International Falls was present Washington with President Wilson Grand Forks, N. D. New scholars always welcome. church are cordially invited to come and gave them a talk on the and party which landed at Boston on Mr. Clarence Crooks is working and just spend a social evening together. Child Welfare work in the afternoon. February 34th, then the troops proceeded We pay highest spot cash prices The Ladies' Aid society will give Rev. Greg held church services in the for the interest of the public by trying to Hoboken where they landed a social evening at the church for the for Liberty Bonds. If you must sell to secure a telephone line thru hall in the evening in place of Rev. on the 25th, and went to Camp members of the congregation and yours be sure to see us first. Watch this vicinity. DORCASS SOCIETY Hanson who was sick and could not Mills, R. I. and from there to Camp our windows for quotations daily their friends Friday, commencing at ELECTS NEW OFFICERS come. Hampburg, Va., then to Camp Dodge 8 oclock. tf Burton's Dep't. Store. Mr. Otto Leanhardt and Mr. Ed. where he received his honorable dis Mr. Gilmour q| the V. & R. L. Co., The Dorcass Society which is doing McClellan made a business trip to charge. Theodore Tweet received a message The Congregational, Baptist and at Cusson was in town Monday with so much continually for the relief of Kelliher the latter part of last week Methodist congregations will unite Monday bearing the sad news that his Ford speeder, ostensibly looking special needy cases elected its new McClellan bringing out a New De U. S. ARMY RECRUITING his brother Pete. Wm. Tweet, Co., in union services during Passon week. for a landing place for his timber _rn officers last week as follows: Lavel cream separator. STATION OPENS HERE Plan to attend these services. I, 327 Infantry, Iowa, died in France, the bank of the Rat Root. They have .Mrs. H. C. Pittblado, president. March 16th from wounds received in & some timber on the east branch that Mrs. F. M. Billmyre, vice-presider.t. Sergeant Irvip Bloomfield returned LAUREL Preaching in the Ranier church action October 18th, 1918. they may bring in here to land and Mrs. Chas. Engbloom, secretary, to re-open the U. S. Army re Sunday at 2:30 p. m. loaded if proper facilities can be arranged. Miss Stone, treasurer. cruiting station here. Lander Larson who was here for Miss Laurel Smith, a Junior in the The ladies witsh to thank the general Enlistments we called for ail several months last year as proprietor Falls High School, is spending the Sunday school at 2 p. m. public log IBS generous branches of the army service for one week at home. of the Forest Inn came here MARGIE tions of money, food and clothing year or three years. yesterday to meet his son Cleve who FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH so cheerfully given during the past You can be assigned to service in has just returned from France, and Messrs. Emil Andeson, Torger and Rev. C. L. Kingsbury Mr. John Tuttle was a business visitor year to their work. to visit their many friends here for France, Germany, Italy, China, Siberia, Ivor Horn and M. Mattson went to Pastor in Big Falls last Saturday. the Phillipines, Alaska, or in any a few days. Littlefork Monday to attend the PASSION WEEK other parts of the world where funeral of Gottfried Rhen. 11 a. m. morning subject: Mr. V. Owens of Hines was in town "His Miss Dules Kinshella who is one Uncle Sam may need you in active last Farewell." last Friday. of the head nurses in the Duluth Beginning Monday, April 14th the L* service. The Riverdale school is "all het Sunday after at ten day's vacation Baptist, Methodist and Congregational The pay offered is from $30 to $130 10 a. m. Bible School. Come with Mrs. Marsden was in International up" over final examinations this week. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. churches will join in Passion week per month besides clothing, food, Fred Smith and John Laidlaw your children, the study is for alU Falls last Saturday. Masters Kinshella, while here she kindly took prayer and meditation services. All medical attendance, necessary dental and Miss Marjorie Smith are aspirants care of Mrs. Wayne Burdick her are invited to attend. The schedule Mr. P. Moe is expecting to return work, and all kinds of good clean for honors. 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor society. good friend and former school mate follows: to Norway this spring on a visit. entertainments and sports. This isi You are invited. during her confinement. Monday, Baptist church leader— Mrs. Marie Wallace, who has been a^good chance for a young fellow Mrs. Gust returned from Minneapolis Rev. Edw. Kaneen. spending the last three months with from 18 to 40 years of age to see the 8 p. m. sermon subject: "The Story Sunday morning. She had Mr. and Mrs. Frances White were Tuesday, Methodist church leader relatives in Bruce, Wisconsin, is world, at good pay and living expenses of a Notable Hill." been away for a week. here Monday, from their beautiful —Rev. Wm. Dale. her way home. She is at present under good regular army officers farm on the Littlefork river attending Wednesday, Bethlehem church vising Flora Pelton at Sauk Rapids, and good treatment. P. Moran who has spent the winter If you are thinking where to attend the County Farm Bureau' meeting. leader—Rev. C. L. Kingsbury. Minnesota. here, left last Thursday fslr his. church, come with us. Mr. White was reelected president Thursday, Baptist church leader— home in Dakota. MOTHERS' CLUB MEETING Big Fork settlers were shocked this of the organization over which Rev. Wm. Dale. Choir Friday night at the church. wek to hear of the death of Gotfried he has presided with such effeciency Friday, Methodist church leaderRev. The regular meeting of the Mothers' Mr. Olson moved his family last Rhen, at the Bemidji hospital, and satisfaction during the past Egan of Fort Frances. J. Club (parents and teachers association) Monday into the D. Foote resi NORTHERN BEAUTY ROSE where he was taken suffering from months. The meetings as at eight oelock. will be held in the kindergarten dence. AND RASPBERRIES some form of bowel trouble. Mr. rooms Friday, April 11, at Rhen was one of the early settlers Wanted—Men or women to take OFFICERS ELECTED 4 oclock. Mr..and Mrs. C. Rogers are happy A beautiful Pink Rose Extremely in this part of the ctuntry, and haf orders among friends and neighbors A spring gardening program will be over the arrival of another girl at' Double, very fragrant has withstood cleared a nice farm for himself. His for the genuine guaranteed hosiery, At the annual meeting of the Koochiching their home, since March 31. given with Mr. Abbott and Mr. Oberholzer the severe winters of northern Minnesota loss will be much felt in the community. full. line for men, women" and children. County Farm Bureau held speaking on appropriate subjects, for 20 years without wint Interment was at Little Fork Eliminates darning. We pay here Monday in the court house the The Justice of the Peace is kept Miss North will read, Mrs. protections. Each 50c, 3 for $1.2. Monday, March 31st. 50 cnts an hour spare time or $24 a following officer were elected quite busy lately with small court Millard will sing and pupils from post paid. St. Rege's everbearing week for full time. Experience unnecessary. President—Francis White. cases. Miss Finnel's room will appear. raspberry 50, $1.75 100, $3.00, ex- Mrs. Albert Young has received Wfrite International Stocking Vice Presidents—A. M. Allard and Every person interested in the welfare Bill Erickson came down from the word that her father, Geo. A. Smith, Mill, Norristown, Pa. Robt. Irwin. of the International Falls schools COM& AND GET YUOR DOG Falls Saturday and spent Sunday who has been teaching chemistry and Secretary-Treasurer—John Berg.^ are urged to attend this meeting. here with friends. physics in Sauk Rapids, High School Mizpah, Pte. Wm. H. McCart, who enlisted Executive Committee—M. Peggar, this year, has been offered the position March 10,1919 last June and has been in foreign A. J. Porter, G. M. Ward, P. A Mrs. Anderson entertained a few SEE SERGT. BLOOMFIELD of Superintendent of Schools Mr. Watson: service with the Third Regiment of Erickson, G. A. Monroe, G. A. Olson. ladies at six oclock dinner Friday, ABOUT THAT BONUS at that place for 1919-1920 and has I am sending you word about a Marines in Haiti, quelling the Negro The meeting was addressed by Mr it being their wedding anniversary. accepted. Laurel was fortunate in bull-dog that was left in my care rebellion in that island returned yesterday Cleland, club leader for this district, Any returned soldiers who have haying Mr. Smith as teacher of the and some one told me he belongs to morning with his honorable Mrs. A. Miller is quite sick at this who organized the bureau, and by not made application for their bonus school here for three years prior to a party up there. He has a collar discharge. He says he has had a fine' writing with a bad cold, an epidemic Mr. Tolaas, state potato expert. The may do so through Sergeant Irvin his departure for Sauk Rapids, and marked with brass buttons and time and is well satisfied with the seems to be going around. of bad meeting was well atteiided'and much Bloomfield, who has charge of the we congratulate him on his success pointed brass spikes, would like to service. He certainly looks as colds. interest in the proceedings was displayed. recruiting office here. in the new field. Mr. and Mrs." Smith find the right owner. I live one half though he has been well taken care Further details will be given Mrs. McHugo entertained a few will return to their farm at Laurel of. mile frm camp 58, Pine Top VUmi, in next week's issue. Advertise in tke Press ir*% lades at lncheon Saturday after noon for the summer. ,x, Mrs. Bergtft. '.£014' is®! "V 4 S'fi* 1