International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 17, 1919 · Page 4 of 9
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mmm Wi /v- r3?-vr-",,:rv -', l, «V\ 1 !**f- INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, APRIL 17, If If PAGE FIVf CAPT. R. H. MONAHAN RAY After the movie show Saturday Mr. Noggle moved his family last RETURNS FROM ENGLAND LOCAL HAPPENINGS evening there will be a meeting in Monday into Mrs. Marsden's residence. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Root, a tenpound the hall for the purpose of re-organizing IIMIIHItHillllllWIMHIilllUnUlinHllUIIIIIUIIllSHItfniHIKIHIipttUllillHUHRttltlllBlflHIfiitllBliiBtHllHtitilWHUlHI Capt. (Dr.) R. H. Monahan returned girl. the Commercial Club, as there Mrs. Rogers and child returned Sunday from England where he appears to be a need of the club at home from the hospital last Wednesday. has spent the past seven months *.s Thos. Watson made a business trip present. SCHOOL NOTES Look out for the Victory Loan Parade chief. Orthopaedic surgeon in the to Duluth, Friday. By Rose Rauschcr Ladies' Aid will meet on Thursday Sunday. Shropshire Military hospital. Andy Anderson of International with Mrs. Lathorp. Hope everyone John E. Hoel made a business trip Capt. Monahan offered his service Miss Wilkinson has returned to her Falls was in town Friday and Saturday will be there. FOR SALE—A player-piano. Appiy to International Falls Friday. to the government soon after the work here after an absence due to attending to business interests. Wilson and \rt Nehls have been A. Muer, 936 Third street or phone United States declared war and in illness. Mrs. Stowel of Ray came up Saturday putting up ice the past week, rather 354. Toney Stone who was logging west July 1917 received his commission as afternoon and stayed for the late in the season. of Tlay last season is moving back Captain and was called to active duty The Senior have received a letter Geo. Browman spent a couple of dance in the evening. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bloom on his farm, east of Ray, near Kapatogma the following September at Fort from Benardette Mecure, who is days at Northome this week getting last Monday, a son. We all join in Lake. Benjamin Harrison, from there he teaching at Fairland. W. G. Martin, conductor on the ready for the Big Fork drive. sending congratulations to them. •. was assigned to the Surgical services D. W. & P. Ry., came up from the The weather is much iwarmer and James J. Gemelgard is back from at Camp Pike in January 1918, he The report cards for the last sixweeks hospital at Duluth Wednesday and the front, he reports some exciting more like spring than it has been Mike McHugo one of the earliest period were given out last was transvered to the Orthopaedic went out to his farm to recuperate. times as his experiences, but says The past week was more like winter. settlers and one of the most prosperous week. Only two more report cards section and sent to Okolahoma City, He was taken sick while working in there is no place like home for him. Charley and Howard Elzig left last business men of Margie was this year. Oka., in March 1918 he was ordered the road and was confined to the hospital Thursday for Iowa to remain permanently here Saturday. to Fort Meyer, Va., where he was for two or three days before he Eugne and James Brenneman who with their uncle on the The invitations for a .-dinner-dance chief surgeon in the post- hospital. moved to Ray last fall from Owens, was able to come home. Latest reports Alfred Olson of Dentaybow farm. was to be given by the Juniors in honor In August he was ordered overseas he wa^iot much better. Wis., received word of the death of here Saturday Mrs. Marsden and daughter, Bessie of the Seniors, are pv^|X It is to be and assigned to the Shropshire Military their father, they have gone to attend and iolet left last Monday for Humbolt, given on the *f April. Orthopaedic hospital where he Chas. Veeding, a returned, soldier Carl Norland of Central was a visitor the-funeral. N. Dak., to remain for the summer. was practically in charge until March from France arrived Wednesday to to our city Sattt^diyr•...... At ^^receiit ^'s| j^^irtg of- the 22nd, 1919, when he returned td this visit his cousins the Sjoblom Bros. Local real estate is looking up, Mrs. Miller's sister arrived Friday it waV^%!cji^®p ask Rev. Rev. J. W. Howard of Birchdale country on the S. S. Akuatohia, arriving, He worked in this vicinity a year ago judging by the number of deals, especially morning from Maple Lake, to was a visitor in our city Monday. Dale to render the Baccalaureate sermon. in. New York March 30th and in business property, reported this winter, an dis very well known take care-of .Mrs. Miller until she is The class the choosing received his honorable discharge at hpre, as was attested by the number this week. Farming and land developing fully recovered. of-ahhoanc^@iPBBP'vlater date. Camp Dix, New Jersey, ARpril 7th. has every indication of of warm friends who greeted him on Remember the ComerciaJL Club Mrs. Smith returned from Illinois his return. He left Monday for his Captain Monahan is to be congratulated great progress the coming season meeting next Friday evening it 8 The Area AssSS^i'c^held its regular on Sunday morning having visited home at Duluth. and land transactions show on the unusual opportunities o'clock. indi€acoming meeting W^Besdayt The following there several weeks. She will go afforded to a man of his profession tions of big life for the people w^^^^polnted by tlie out to her home at Caldwell Brook. months, for this locality. Saturday evening at 7:30 .M. experience he has had under the J. F. Gould, manager of the Land president as the^PVays]«id Means Some of our neighbors had hard there will be a meeting of the Ericsburg greatest of the world's physicians Department of the State Auditor's Committee of the*,Athjetffc Association luck the past week, having to go to Base Ball Club, in the offices and surgeons while engaged in loyal office was here Monday conducting Rose Rauscher ^Mr. Kinney, ERICSBURG Bit Falls after some of their stock at the depot, for the purpose of selecting and. patriotic ministrations to the the state land sale. Roy Frank and Frankie Burton. that happened to stray away and players for the season, electing sick and wounded from the war zone. John A. Nelson and wife were Falls irto the pound up there. the third member of the board of There is a report in school that Oscar J. H. Sabtin and family moved into visitors last Wednesday and Thursday. directors and any other business that Mr. J. Tuttle and daughter, Clarice Ogren and Robert Sullivan former their new home Saturday which they left last Monday for Omaha, Nebraska may come before the meeting Ali high school pupils will be home recently purchased from F. H. Keyes those wishing to play are asked to be and other places, to visit his. brother in just a short while. "The boys enlisted at the corner of Sixth street and Harvey Gale of International Falls and sister, whom he has not present at the meeting. Application about a year ago in the cavalry Fifth avenue. was in town between trains Wednesday.- seen for years. blanks may be had by applying to of the United States. Army and REV. WM. W. DALE Mr. Fred J. Willette, Manager. Mr have been serving ever since in Mexico. Dr. Dufort of Northome was called Pastor Don't pay $8 or $10 for Liberty Photo Willette is well qualified to handle to this place last Thursday to All their class-mates remember frames for boys in uniform when Ed Bolin made a trip to the Falls the position as manager, having them as "Swede" and "Bob" and will visit Mrs. Miller who has been sick Easter Sunday you can get them at A. G. Anderson Wednesday. played professional and amature ball for sime time. She had the flu and surely be glad to welcome them back studio on Second street for $5 or $6 "I am the resurrection and the life r:. with a Duluth team for several years, fC was left very weak. The doctor said with photo included. A. 17-24. whoso believeth in me, though he Geo. Westamire of Ranier, pumpman a-v. understands the business. The public schools are asked to she was doing fine and \tfoiiltf soon, were dead, yet shall he live." for the D. W. & P. Ry., was here be out again. Mr. B. L. Streets of Mizpah was raise one hundred and eighteen dollars pumping up the tank Wednesday. Morning 10:30. Subject: "Immorality." The dance given last Saturday night here Monday. He reports the safe return with which to errect a memorial Vocal solos: Mrs. E. L. Heermance, was not a complete success from a to Dewey LaPage and William Robideau of his son who was with the overseas SUMMONS Carl Edsberg, was a visitor at the Miss Marvel Bennett, Junior social viewpoint. As the promotes State of Minnesota who died in France while in forces. Falls Wednesday. choir. ss of the dance were unfortunately indisposed service. Both boys attended school County of Koochiching Bible School 11:45. Offering for on that particular evening Three delegates from the Baptist here and as? th& least we can do is Mrs. Nina Whitbeck made a business District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District. missions. Reds made another advance they were unable to give the dance C. E. are planning to attend the annual to remember them as "our boys" we trip to the Falls Saturday. last Sunday. as advertised. Others undertook to T. E. Durbin Plaintiff B. Y. P. U. convention at Park are doing the best we can. vs keep the dance going, but in such Rapids from 24-27 inclusive, Mr. and, Evening service 8. ThV evening ^Marvin Olson came up from Virginia The Koochiching Company and the notice were unable to get adaquate Mrs. Kingsbury, and Howard Manlove. The English IV class had a program. will be in the nature of an "at home" on business Sunday night. Koochiching Realty Company music, and as the lunch was nill and Talks on current events were Defendants by the church. All friends and the the crowd practically so, the good STATE OF MINNESOTA TO THK given by the members. A debate was stranger too, are welcome. The pastor (£has. E. Johnson returned from ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: time didn't materalize. The people Get into the Victory Loan Parade also enjoyed. The question was "Resolved will speak briefly on "The Risen Minneapolis and St. Paul Sunday You are hereby summoned and required at Ray wer© notified of the dance that motion pictures are more Spirit Alive in our Hearts." There Sunday. nijji to answer the complaint of the during the week, and a party of six Plaintiff in the above entitled action, beneficial than iharmfuU' and the debaters will be a symposium on the "fruits which complaint is duly filed with the came up during the evening, but returned were. .... Geo. P. Ballon and famliy are now ,of the spirit," as given in Gal. 5: 22,23 Mrs. Walter McDonald and son, Clerk of the above named Court, and home early. This was too Affirmative—Roy Frank and Roy comfortably domiciled in their new composed of a number of three minute Dan, returned home Monday night to serve a copy of your answer to the bad, as people coming so far should Wilson. home in the Bacon Flats, in the apartments talks by various individuals. Musical said Complaint upon the subscribers from visiting relatives at Cohosset. not have been disappointed, .also hereto at their office in the City of recently vacated by B? Negative—Frank O'Mally and Francis numbers will be given as follows International Falls, Minnesota, within such dances do not help the reputation Phinney and family, who left last Wisard. Piano splo~—Mrs. Baker,"violin "Thos. Fitzgerald the timber scaler twenty (20) days after the service of of the Ericsburg social times. week for Walker. The judge were, Ileen Conlon, Miss solo, Miss Dane, vocal solo, Miss Miner left for Duluth Mjonday, having this summons upon you exclusive of Wilkinson, and Clara St. Lawren with violin obligato. Colored the day of such service and if you finished his work here-for the season. Jos. Rauscher, the prosperous meat MARGIE fail to answer the said complaint within and the decision was in favor-of tlje slides—"The Path of the Nazarene:' market man of our city is sporting a the time aforesaid then this Plaintiff negative. are to be shown. Light refreshments will apply to the Court for the A brand new Dodge auto delivery wagon, Walter Veeder has purchased a Mr. and Mrs. Daugherty returned are to be served during the social relief demanded in the said complaint. which certainly shows progress The Freshmen class "put on" a moving picture machine and henceforth home Sunday morning. Dated this 15th day of April, 1919. hour to which all are invited to remain. and will guarantee rapidly delivery very interesting piogram last Friday. Jevne & Norton, Ericsburg will—have a movie Attorneys for Plaintiff, a"d its swell exterior decorations are Every member of the class had show at home, the first show to be Mrs. Rand was in International Boy Scouts 7:45 Tuesday evening at International Falls, Minnesota. a continual ad for his business. some part in the program and some given next Saturday night. Falls last Wednesday on business. A. 17-24 M. 1. the church. very humorous incidents were portrayed No "Gym" period this week for F. H. Clark sold a couple of Lake by the juvenile actors. The Junior boys. Front lots Monday to Jas. J. Collins topic debated was "Resolved that a of Milwaukee, Wis., who arrived on minute should be railed an hour and Our friends, tlfe Baptists and Methodists •HHHurnn the train Sunday, looked over the location that an hour should be called a minute." will be with us in union service and decided' to stay, bought The Freshmen aimed all their in the evening. Combined ^choirs the lots and began clearing them for slams at the Sophomore and Senior and added special numbers. Let us ii a permanent residence and a greenhouse classes but nevertheless the program fill the church. for the raising of early spring was the "best yet." vegetables and winter flowers for ii FIRST METHODIST EPISCGPAL On April the third Exie McCorraack sale. CHURCH entertained the Seniors at her hor.!* PARENTS AND TEACHERS Edward Kaneen, Minister. on Sixth avenue. The evening wa -ASSOCIATION delightfully spent playing games, Easter services in the morning at dancing and singing. A wonderful 10:45 in which the members of the Interest in the Parents' and Teachers' luncheon was served, for particulars Sui:day School will take part. Special Association (Mothers' Club) of which, please see Francies "Wisard 1 Easter music with Mrs. Geo. Millard is increasing rapidly as was evidenc Senior parties always break up with as soloist. ed by the large attendance at the regular a great deal of laughter and fun and Let us all come with joyful hearts meeting last Friday. Nearly this one was no exception. The prizes this glad Easter morn. one hundred men and women gath won by Francis Wisard and Rose cred to listen to the program and Rauscher, were the rewards of their The sacrament of the Lord's -.upper participate in the lunch following. ability to appear "funny" before their will be observed. The members decided to give a clasmates. The Sunday School meets at 10 a. moving picture performance, supple m. Let' every member make a special mented by vocal talent in May to Last Thursday evening Rose Ra* effort to be present this Easter day. help defray expenses and it is hop scher entertained the Seniors at a Parents are very cordially invited. ed to make enough to cover all ex delightfully arranged party. The aim In the evening at 8 the congregations penses for the coming year. of the Seniors during these las of Bethlehem, Baptist and Methodist A dozen little white-clad girls from months of seriousnes and brain-rack churches will join in a great Miss Finney's room gave a folk ing work seems to be to revert to union Easter servie at the Bethlehem dance and were enthusiastically re their childhood days, especially at Congregational church. The ceived. Senior gatherings The games that united choirs will sing and render Mr. Abbott gave an interesting were played certainly bore out this Easter music. talk on gardening, with many helpful idea. The lncheon table was becomingly Thursday evening of this week hints as to time of planting, kind decorated in the Senior His Office On Wheels" union service at the Baptist church of vegetables to choose, etc., and was Class colors, lavender and maize. conducted by Rev. W. Dale. Good followed by Ernest Oberholzer who The luncheon was very original and Model 90 is a business man's car—a time saver—a Friday union service at the Methodist told not only what could be done to much enjoyed by er certain church, Rev. W. E. Egan of beautify our yards, but gave many money maker. It has riding comfort, power, good members of the party For further Fort Frances will preach. practical suggestions, ending with a information see, Roy CHeterfield looks and economy to brag about. More than oneftfth Easter services at the Ranier plea to use as much native shubbery Frank, the class baby, and Francis as possible at every opportunity. church Sunday at 2:30 p. m. of the 600,000 Overland owners drive the Artemedes Wisard. Mrs. Millard delighted the audience Sunday school at 2 p. m. (Contributed Model 90 and are as proud of it as we are. Get with two songs and the program ended with Miss Jessie North one—you will like it. Join the Victory Loan Parade Sunday. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH •v. giving a reading which was so popular R*T. C. L. Kingsbury that she had to respond to an encore. Paster CENTRAL AUTO CO. TIRE SALESMAN WANTED The next meeting of the association Easter program taking morning will be held May 9th at four service. WANTED—A dealer in International International Falls, Minn oclock and every person interested *n Falls to represent a nationally Evening 7 o'clock C. E. society, the betterment of our schools and advertised standard 3500 mile guaranteed closing at 7:45 and uniting with other Overliad 90 Five Passenger Touring Car {985$ f.o.b. Toledo town is expected to be present. tire. Exclusive territory churches at the Bethlehem church Come to our store guaranteed. .Write Immediately. for union services. Advertise in the Press Care of Press. Do not fail to be at, this service:-x. -&.v