International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 24, 1919 · Page 4 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, APRIL 24, 1919 PAGE FIV RED CROSS MEETING COMMERCIAL CLUB MARGIE REORGANIZED FRIDAY ,-i CHURCH LOCAL HAPPENINGS The directors of the Koochiching Mrs. Tuttle and children were County Chapter held their quarterly Minutes of, International Falls Commercial guests of Mrs. Rand on Sunday. REV. WM. W. DALE meeting on Saturday, April 19. Club, Friday, April 18th, On Saturday April 26, will be the For the branches, P. R. Svribner 8:33 P. M. in the City Hall Wanted—Farm or homestead from' Morning worship 10 :30.' H. Gronner has returned from his regular meeting of the Community reported for Northome Mrs. Wm. owner (no dealers) must be well located military services at Camp Houstan, Club. -Bible School 11:45. Ryan for Big Falls Miss Verda Kendall JOHN NORTON, PRESIDENT and reasonable, give lowest Evening Worship 8. Tex. for Laurel, and Mrs. I. W. Hinkley Andy Miller went to International price and terms. Mr. Culver, box36, F. V. KANE, VICE-PRESIDENT The Easter church habit made last for Loman. Falls last Monday to attend the Stare Grand Forks, N. D. Sunday was a glorious day. Let us Schuett and family left Monday ML Mrs. A. B. Franson, for the membership Timber sale. On motion, W. V. Kane was appointed make every Sunday a church going night for Minneapolis, where he committee, reported 2 annual as temporay chairman. Sunday. has accepted a very good position. John Woitel one of the most progressive members from Big Falls, 30 from Miss Semon went to Mizpah last K. O. Fosse reported for the committee We are placing forty placards in and prosperous, farmers of 50 from Ranier,' 15 from Littlefork, Thursday to spend Easter at home on constitution and by-laws, the interest of church going, in public Harrigan precinct returned home Andrew Johnson of Pelland who Laurel a total of 97 annual members, with her parents. Tuesday after spending sometime that copies of the charter and by-laws places. has been awarded the contract for with 4 subscriptions to the magazine. of the ^old organization had been secured The Blue Rally and Social will be here with a broken arm which he dragging the state road "between here Articles sold for the chapter $9.65", Sam Rand and Bennie Hanson went held Friday evening of this week. received by catching it in a belt connected and suggested that the same be and the Littlefork river has purchased stage 65 cents balance turned over to Big Falls Saturday to visit over Boy Scouts 7:45 Tuesday. with his flour mill a short adopted as governing the new organization, a Fordson tractor with which to to the chapter $110.00 Sunday. "Gym" for younger boys 4 oclock time ago. subject to changes or later do the job. In the old Clothes drive, International Saturday. amendments. Emil Backe and Sievert Larson left Falls contributed 20 sacks of A letter from Cecil Emerson reports Sheriff Mcintosh received notice The charter was read whereupon Tuesday for Baudette to go out from Ladies' Aid Thursday April 24th at shoes and clothing, Mizpah 2 boxes that he has been awarded a yesterdaj' from the State Testing motion was made by F. S. Lang that their to work on the dredge for the the home of Mrs. Heermance. Ray 1 box, Northome 2 boxes, Big commission as 2nd Lieutenant and is Laboratory at Duluth that the summer. the same be adopted by the present Falls 2 sacks and 1 box Ericsburg 1 serving with the Army of Occupation "near beer" he recently seized at Ranier club. Motion seconded by Frank Palmer package. On April 17, 22 sacks and FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Miss Freda tyubbs left Sunday in Germany. bearing the label "Dempsey and carried. 5 boxes were shipped to Brooklyn for CHURCH night for Dakota where she will remain Extra" put up for Dewry & Son, St. Upon the reading of the by-laws in France and Belgium, the destitute Edward Kaneen, Minister. The M. D. & W. are running trains for the summer at leat and Paul and sent to them for analysis of the old club, Frank Palmer moved with a total weight of 800 pounds. perhaps longer. between here and Loman, hauling contained two and one half per cent that the same be adopted for present A letter was read from the Northern logs to the saw mill and paper mills Morning worship at 11. alcohol. Being an intoxicant it is liable use. Motion seconded by F. S. Division, urging a larger subscription Mr. A. Bloom went to International from the hoist which is being operated to confisication and its dealers Lang and carried. list for the magazine. It Falls last Friday and returned in the by Fred Smith of Laurel. Evening worship at 8. liable to arrest under the county option Moved by Frank Palmer that, that was voted to notify the branches to evening in company with Mrs. Bloom law. We understand those arrested portion in the old by-laws referring Don't pay $8 or $10 for Liberty Photo increases their subscriptions, if necessary and son. Rev. Dr. O. B. Chassell general secretary for selling this liquor will have to the members delinquent as not frames for boys in uniform when pay ing to a solicitor the 25 of the Centennary plan to reconstruct their trial next Saturday before Mr. L. S. Seaman went up the line having the privelege of voting, be cents retained on each subscription. you can get them at A. G. Anderson's the world will be with U3 Judge Palmer in this city. Friday morning returning Saturday. suspended temporarily. Motion seconded studio on Second street for $5 or $6 Miss Barrett reported for the Junior Sunday and will preach in the morning by Franz Jevne and carried. with photo included. A. 17-24. Red Cro^. This organization and at evening and give a survey SCHOOL NOTES Motion by F. S. Lang that, that Mrs. Crowe and children visited will turn over 60 per cent of its balance of the world's needs. The public are Supt. G. A. Olson attended a meeting By Rose Rauscher with Mrs. Tuttle a day or two the portion of the old by-laws referring for special relief work abroad, cordially invited. past week. of the Independent School District to applications for membership as and 40 per cent for nursing in the Dr. Chassell will meet the Centennary at Mizpab last Tuesday evening The Senior Class had their pictures having to be voted on by the Board county. Minute and Council men in the where it was decided to bond the district taken on Monday. For a wonder, of Directors, be temporarily suspended. M. J. McHugo received a Happy Women's The report for the Work offices of the First National Bank, for $30,000 for a gew school the camera was able to take more Motion seconded and carried. Farmer Tractor and plowed the past Department was given by Mrs. L. A. Saturday evening at 8. than one picture of the bunch. building. week, so now we suppose he will try Ogaard. The following articles have to farm in earnest. He will have We desire to thank all the friends The following persons thereupon been received from branches and auxilaries Russell litis is now caring for a The many friends of Miss Anna E. presented their applications for some thing that will break up the who united in presenting the church and not previously reported: small yellow chicken that the Easter Shelland are pleased for the opportunity ground in a hurry. with a piano. membership, all paying the initiation Northome 10 pajamas, 15 hospital rabbit left him last Saturday night to renew her acquaintance fee of $10.00: The Easter Services were largely bed shirts, 49 property bags, 38 socks Several of the men from town He is very much concerned over the again after several months absence B. W. Bacon, J. H. .Brown, G. P. attended and many of the children 9 sweaters, 40 girls petticoats International went out to the Tamarac on a fishing health of the small bird and says he attending to her duties in the state Ballou, Franz Jevne, G. N. Millard, and young people volunteered for Falls, 50 bOys undershirts, tour and did not come back empty hopes, "it will not die for want of a department of education. J. F. Peterson, W. I. Burton, Geo. better and more active christian service. 100.: boys underdrawers Ranier, handed either according to all reports. drink." Watson, Garnet Peterson, O. J. Masters,- sweaters, 5 pair socks, 10 girls petti N. L. Olson, F. S. Lang, Jos. V. County Agent M. M. Abbott and coats Ericsburg, 10 girls petticoats, The Sunday School will meet at The Domestic Science and Manual Keyes, Frank H. Keyes, John Norton. Supt. G. A. Olson attended the Farmers' 10 a. m. 34 socks, 4 sweaters, 30 girls drawers A woman wanted for a housekeeper Training Classes did not meet on H. T. Mcintosh, J. J. Hadler, Frank meeting at Loman last Thursday Indus, 12 socks, 4 sweaters Gemmell, The school struck a very high or girl for nurse girl. Enquire of Mrs. Tuesday. Palmer, K. O. Fosse, John English, where an interesting session was 15 socks, 17 property bags, 5 sweaters, mark in its attendance last Sabbath. N. E. Brokaw, phone 403, 1027—7th John Berg, Jos. Lloyd, G. V. Kinney, held, the special topics for discussion 12 girls petticoats Ray, 10 girls Let us endeavor to make this an st. 1 Marcellus Carew has been absent Geo. Slater, Richard Liljeblad, Adolph were "Dairying" and "Potato Raising. petticoats, 15 socks, 8 sweaters Big average. New scholars always welcome. from school this week. He has not Krohn, E. J. Gjesdahl, W. V. Kane. Falls, 8 sweaters, 14 socks, 40 girls Carman No. 3 and Irish Cobbler returned from his home at Jndui On motion, the above named were drawers, 10 girls petticoats, 10 womens seed potatoes for sale, $1.00 per bushel Preaching service in the Ranier where he spent the week-end. R. H. Bennett returned Sunday declared to be members of the newCommercial skirts Border 44 socks, 2 mufflers on cars Big Falls. Address Jolin church Sunday at 2:30 p. m. from St. Paul, where he has been Club. 10 girls drawers, 5 sweaters Eckberg, Big Falls or at the Press Sunday school at 2 p. m. At a recent Senior class meeting, serving his country at $5 per, as Moved by F. S. Lang, that the recommendations Mizpah, 15 socks, 9 sweaters 20 girls office. A 24 1. the kind and number of announcements door keeper at the state legislature, drawers Laurel 2 sweaters, 6 socks of the Nomination "A were decided upon. The class for the past few weeks. He says FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Silverdale, 1 socks Littlefork, 20 committee, be accepted. The motion RED CROSS NOTICE stranger from home splendor dazzles decided to leave as much of their Rev. C. L. Kingsbury was seconded by W. Burton and socks, 7 sweaters, 19 girls petticoats: money in the home town as possible The regular monthly meeting of in vain" etc. catried. Loman 3 sweaters, 10 socks, 10 comfort and gave the order for their announcements the International Falls Red Cross 11 A. M. Service conducted by Mr. Moved by F. S." Lang that the kits Margie 48 property bags, 2 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dawson are and cards to the Press Branch will be held Monday evening Carry Smith. socks, 6 chemises, 11 bandage foot Board of Directors be,elected at the enjoying a visit from his father, J. A. office. The class buys for each of the April 28 at the Alexander Baker 10 A. M. Bible School. socks, 14 comfort kits Bannock 20 next regular meeting to be held on Dawson of Forest Lake, where he has members as many as are needed. A school. 7 P. M. Christian Endeavor. Friday, May 2nd 1919. The motion socks, 5 sweaters Manitou 3 socks sold his good farm and is about to committee, whose members are, Exie Mrs. Wm. W. Dale, Sec. 8 P. M. Service by Mr Smith unless "vas seconded by Franz Jevne and Wayland, 1 scarf Clementson 1 sweat buy another. Mr. Dawson lived here McCormick, Ileen Conlon, Roy Frank otherwise announced at morning service. rried. er, 1 socks Birchdale, 3 refuge shirts, for several years before moving to and Frank O'Malley, was appointee' FOR SALE—One Ford Touring Moved by F. S. Lang that that portion 2 petticoats, 2 pajamas, 9 socks, 6 Forest Lake a couple of years ago. to pick the music for the Baccalaureate CAR ancj one Ford Roadster in good Mid-week, Wednesday evening of the by-laws referring to ap hospital shirts, 8 comfort kits, 1 Sermon. It was also decided at condition.- Enquire Chas. Osborne prayer and bible study. plicants for membership havinp to be sweater. County Attorney and Mrs. Jevne this meeting to give a weiner roast Littlefork or phone "Central" Littlefork. Friday evening Choir rehearsal. voted on by the Board of Directors E. L. Heermance, for the Public gave a farewell party last Monday sometime, in the near future, to the These services at the crurch. be suspended until after the next Welfare Board, reported that Miss evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. faculty and the Junior class. regular meeting. Motion duly seconded Annette Miller of Littlefork had been Muir who are returning to Minneapolis and carried. secured as nurse for the county, to after a couple of year's residence The Chemistry class has completed THE EDEN ELECTRIC Moved by Frank Palmer that the begin service May 1st. Voted to ask here, during which they have the book. As, Frank said, General club proceed to elect a chairman by the branches to send 20 per cent of endeared themselves to many. Covers Chemistry is some man to work with ballot, and that the temporary chairman their balance in cash and credits, to were laid for twenty-four.. and we will all be in luck, if we get appoint two members as tellers. be set aside as a special nursing honorable discharge from him. Of Motion seconded and carried. F. J. J. Millington, the new superintendent fund. Voted to change the name of S course, we don't expect a bonus. The Lang and Frank Palmer were appointed the board, in accordance with the instructions of the paper mill, was so well discharge will be enough "for ou: Washing and Wringing Machine Makes Play Day out of from headquarters, to the as tellers. pleased with the appearance and effeciency class. Wash Day. Red Cross Committee on Nursing On the ballot for chairman, th of our city band last Sunday Activities. following were the results: W. afternoon that he sent them a The Social Science class hopes at A letter was read calling for the Kane, 9 John Norton, 18 K. O. check for fifty dollars Monday morning some early date to make a trip to preparation of a history of the chapter. Fosse, 1. Mr. Norton was thereupon which came as a very agreebly the county poor farm to study the The chair, on motion, appointed declared the duly elected chairman to surprise to Bandmaster J. J. Ansel and way things are done there and to a committee of four, consisting of 1he hold office for one year. all the members who have been practicing get more closely acquainted with the secretary, Mrs. H. Van Etten, Mrs. Moved by F. S. Lang that W. V. so faithfully during the past relation that the poor farm has to John H. Brown, and Mrs. M. E. Withrow. Kane be nominated for Vice- Pre few months. the county. ident. Miss A. E. Shelland, State Rural The matter of calling on the Motion seconded by Franz Jevne There is some sort of a surprise School Inspector and formerly County branches to turn in all their funds and carried. on the high school pupils scheduled Superintendent of Schools in this except $100 was discussed, but no ac for Friday. Almost every one is in Moved by Frank Palmer that the county is spending the week accompanied tion was taken at this time. The ballot for Vice-Chairman be closed the dark as to the nature of this surprise by Mr. Nordby also one of the chapter treasurer is responsible for and those who know, let you and that the Secretary cast the vote state school officials visiting all the branch funds, and it is difficult to know that they know. of the Club for Mr. Kane for VicePresident. county schools. Superintendent G. secure reports regularly. Voted to Motion seconded and car A. Olson accompanied them to the authorize the premium on a bond for The Ways and Means committe of ried by unanimous vote. W. V. Kane down river schools Tuesday and will the Area Association met Thursday G. N. Millard as chapter treasuref, to was thereupon declared the duly go with them into other parts of this an amount not to exceed $5000. to discuss a way of obtaining money elected Vice-President. county the .last of the week. for the Athletic Club. At this meeting E. L. Heermance handed in his resignation Moved by Franz Jevne that the it was decided to let the matter as chapter secretary and President and Vice-President, acting The. Victory Loan display in Carr As An Investment member of the committee on nursvig drop as the money to be given the jointly, appoint a committee of five & Company's window is both tiniely activieies, as he was leaving the city Eden Electric Washer Club by the Senior Class will help Laundress to solicit members. Motion seconded and appreciative of the need to "Finish out. in the near future, this resign.i ion by F. S. Lang and carried. The committee Operating cost allowing the Job" of financing the war, so Wages per day. .$ 2.00 to take effect as soon as his successors appointed were as follows that your Uncle Samuel will not be 2hrs for wash per Two meals 1.00 The Assembly was given a very interesting were secured. Voted to .HCcept, G. V. Kinney, Jos. Lloyd, W. C. ambarrased at the last end, in bringing week $ .033 52 weeks at $3.00 address by Mr. Smith, last and to leave appointments to Hasselbarth, G. N. Millard and Frank the boys back home. This fine 52 weeks 1.72 the executive committee. per week 156.00 week. Mr. Smith spoke on the value Palmer. exhibit was kindly loaned by Capt. of an education. Ever since then the On motion, duly seconded and carried, M. E. Withrow, who returned from Cost of Machine $130.00 $156.00 pupils have been trying to find out HAVE YOU SUBSCRIBED FOR the Committee appointed to France a few weeks ago. Operating 1.72 whether "they know and know not 75.00 look up club rooms, was continued YOUR SHARE OF BONDS? Manager W. Irving .urton's of Burton's that they know." until the next meeting. Department store has made a .* On motion, adjournment was taken Don't wait for the Victory Loan $131.72 $231.00 valuable addition to his staff by making The Juniors are very busy these Committee to come and urge you to until Friday, May 2nd 1919. arrangements with Mr. L. Smeby, days getting ready to entertain the subscribe. They are all busy men, E. J. Gjesdahl, Comparative Coct For One Year an expert advertising man and window Seniors next Saturday evening. They and are donating their time to this Secretary Protem. Laundress $231.00 dresser to take charge of are too secretive to suit most of the patriotic necessity. If you have not those departments in their growing Eden Electric Washer 131.72 Seniors and wild horses can't drag subscribed your quota, step up like NOTED PREACHER COMING business.- Mr. Smeby has now any of the plans out of them. It's Saving in one year $ 99.28 men, without delay and do your part. 4 been here about ten days and a case of "wait and see." These bonds are a good investment Rev* Dr. O. B. Chassell. one of the good results of his work are and you are helping yourself as well Auerica's great preachers of the Estimated cost of replacing shirts, towels, table linen, already evident. Mr. Burton wishes It is with great joy and happiness as your Uucle Samuel by taking all Centennary plan to rebuild the world waists and lingerie destroyed by the rubbing on the to make his store the leading one in that the Seniors wish to announce you can possible handle. will be in this city next Sunday and wash board $75.00 town and says that he is going to that they have almost finished studying The terms are 10 per cent down, preach in the Methodist church at spare no expense in not only purchasing Burke's "Concilation" in English 10 per cent in July, 20 per cent in 11 in the morning and at 8 in the SOLD BY the best the eastern markets class. August, 20 per cent in September, 20 evening. The public will do well ZIMMERMAN ELECTRIC CO. afford but also in so, displaying and per cent in October and the last 20 to hear this eloquent speaker give a advertising these ip-to-date goods 4 Scholarships for the honor members per cent in November. survey of the world's needs and that their good quality and reasonable of the Senior class were received The place to get them is at thg what Christianity is doing to make prices will be greatly appreciat- from St. Olaf's College, Northfield, 340 Fifth Ane. Victory Loan Headquarters in the permanant a world's peace. Don't ed. on Monday., v", council chamber at the city hall. neglect to hear him. 8tS® Aj-t ...