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

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, MAY 1, 1919 PAGE FIV SCHOOL NOTES ERICSBURC TO HAVE OLD SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION By Rose Rauscher BASE BALL TEAM LOCAL HAPPENINGS The Old Settlers' Association held The Seniors were most royally entertained- The Ericsburg Base Ball Club was IUUUI their adjourned meeting last Tuesday last Saturday evening by organized a week ago, and the following REV. WM. W. DALE evening in the city hall and decided the" Juniors. A dinner-dance was officers were elected: C. A. Hall, to hold their annual ball on Wednesday Furniture for sale over Markowitz MICKIE SAYS held by the latter class and was a Pres. W. J. Willette, Mgr. and Arthur May 14th. Morning worship 10:30 & Summerfield's store. success in every sense of the word. Berg, Secy-Treas. The Board The following committee was appointed Sunday school 11:45. Dinner was served at seven oclock of Directors to be made up of thfe Mrs. M. E. Withrow, Miss Evening worship 8. Don't forget the St. Thomas church NiOVM USSEK) fe MVtNjNn, in the Sewing Room, which was President, Manager and Sec-Treas. Dora Mertens, Miss Anna McCloud, The Blue Rally was well attended, bazaar oh May 7, 8, 9, and 10. Mfc. dRUMP* 6P VT DON'T PAN charmingly decorated. The place The Board called a meeting Sunday Richard Liljeblad and George skaw. but the Reds gained three more last T'M\IEWT\Se WMN CO. M.ITW catds and menus were done in Chinese at 2 m. for the purpose of getting p. BEST &USINE3S tVNEN »N TOMM** They also adopted an amendment Buy a ticket for the poultry association Sunday. Blues have a good chance if ooiim' *T? WOH? lettering, and much fun was a line up of players for the season. to the constitution whereby all residents dance next Friday night. they will all come out. found in trying to translate the menu. Thirteen applications were received of Koochiching county who Boy Scouts will not meet Tuesday Everything thought something was and approved by the board, and the have came here prior to 1907 are eligible May 6th, as Scoutmaster will be attending fcvrv ©ONT w#kM£ TO Dr. R. H. Monahan returned Monday :omplished when a new dish was preliminary line up was made up as to membership in it. AOM&ftTlSE, M\CKIE. the State Conference of Congregational from a professional visit to Minneapolis. discovered. After dinner, each* guest WE BEEN HEM «0 follows: Regular players: F. J. Willette, churches at Rochester. UONGr *(HKT EVttClfiOVt was given a bag with ten beans in it. catcher Oscar Nelson, pitcherf ERICKSON—BEONDITCH You are invited to worship with VNO\N3 ME This was supposed to represent the Lyman Mathison, shortstop Debus us. A good supper will be given at the money which took them through'the Petterson, 1st base Oscar Married on Saturday last, April "Let us worship the Lord in the St. Thomas church each evening for Junior circus. Such things as the NE.AW. Amundson 2nd base C. A. Hall, 3rd 29th at Ray, Miss Pearl Erickson to beauty of holiness." 50 cents, May 7, 8, 9, and 10. but e»c(t* fountain of youth( a milk bottle) the base, Ted Frandon, right field Harold Mr. George Beonditch. The ceremony BOOM DOtrfwT greatest spider in captivity( a frying Johnson center field, Rudolpi was performed by Rev S. E. TRADE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH R. B. Kook attended the Shriner pan) and the missing link (a looking Nelson, left field P. L. Petterson and *»fH MM Gregg. Miss Pearl Erickson is the Rev. C. L. Kingsbury ceremonial in Minneapolis last Friday. glass) were shown. A rack containing C. A. Hall reserve pitchers A Berg eldest daughter of Mr. Peter Erickson He says they had "some time." images of the faculty had been reserve catcher. Substitutes: Paul who has resided for the past 10 a. m. Sunday, School session. erected and it cost five beans to take Petterson and Archie Perkins. Mascot,Bloyd fifteen years on their homestead six Come join the study. one shot. Arthur Shapira was the Mr. and Mrs/Geo. Shaw has received .Eddy. Since this meeting miles east of Ray, while the groom 11 a. m. preaching theme "Man word that their son, Clarence has first one to knock them all down at th,ere are afew others who have intimated has resided in Ray for the past four Service." on 2 shot, and received two cihdy arrived in this country and expects that they would like to make years and is in charge of the C. N. 7 p. m. C. E. Society. Reports from sucke for his good work. Mjss Kosnjf-sky to be discharged soon. application and they will be taken freight office. He has recently built B. Y. P. U. and C. E. Convention and acted as fortune teller, and on and every body given a try out. a cozy cottage where the happy society topic. proved very popular during the even^ Soon as the ground is in shape so 'The Eastern Star dance given for couple will make their home amidst 8 p. m. sermon theme "Christ's Service." ing. Dancing went on in the Kindergarten that practice can begin, everyone who the benefit of the relief committee many friends who wish them much room, and the music was last Saturday night was well attended has made application will be tri^d appiness. Week services as usual. furnished by Miss Glenn and Burton and greatly enjoyed. out, and if necessary the above line Day. The latter changed off a number up will be changed for the good RED CROSS NOTICE FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL of times with Lloyd Gish and Mr. the Club. FOR SALE—Four-room house, two The monthly business meeting was CHURCH Kinney Miss Kosmosky and Miss fifty foot lots. Liberty Addition. Enquire The business men of the town have held last Monday night at Alexander Edward Kaneen, Minister. Zalodeck danced a hop-waltz, which kindly come forward and offered to of Gust Holmquist, 502 Third Baker School. everyone enjoyed. The party broke Money loaned on real estate. Jevne back the club to the limit, and to street. May 1-8-15. Twenty-six dollars and fifteen cents Evening worship at 8 with special up at a late hour and all were & Norton. tf. show that they mean business have was received from the Salvage department. music. loud in their praise of the JuniorSenior donated for the club's use seventy dol Remember the "Chicken Dance," Donation one dollar. Rev. Dr. O. B. Chassell's great addresses banquet. The Seniors wish County Commissioner Wm. Harrigan lars. The players themselves have do to raise money to pay for the chicken Fourty dollars received on account was listened to last Sunday to thank the Juniors for making the nated their own time and the use of was here last Thursday on county coops for the poultry association, of loan made by branch. by large congregations and much evening pleasant and hope that they several teams, and the ball grounds business. at the City Hall next Friday night, Ten dollar donation. interest was aroused in the way he may enjoy themselves as much next will soon be in first class shape. Even May 2nd. Mrs. Millard reported the Old gave the survey of the world's year when their turn comes to be entertained. the young ladies of the town have got Joseph J. Lloyd was called to Duluth Clothes Drive to be very successful. needs. Miss Margaret Romens who is taking Sunday by news of his brother's into the game and agreed to help at Twenty burlap sacks were filled, the The congregation and friends gave a Normal course at the college any social functions for the benefit serious illness. The English IV class is studying sacks being donated. the quota assigned to International of St. Scholadtic at^ Duluth has returned of the Club. Part of the parapher More subscribers are desired for Falls for the Centennary plan $2,685. sliort stories. At present they are to her school work after nalia is expected by next Saturday so C. B. Griffith of Littlefork was here ing one by Edgar Allep Poe. Red Cross Magazine. This is a very liberal gift for a± great pending her Easter vacation with that practice can begin as soon as Friday with his daughter who is having cause. her parents. A baby clinic is to be held at the th$. grounds are in shape, and the trouble with her eyes. school house. Watch for announcement. We thank all the friends in the The Chemistry class closed up all uniforms will be on hand for distribution name of the Centennary and we feel Hear the address given by Cary FOUND—A pair of spectacles in tl.e experiments last week. On Wednesday to the players by June 1st It was voted to purchase a wheel assured that the one hundred million Smith in the Baptist church Thursday case. Owner may obtain by identifling a general clean up in the gen Ericsburg will have a real good ball chair for use in the community. drive is assured. evening for men and boys over the mand paying for this notice. era) chemistry laboratory took place. team this year and should have some The Branch Headquarters down The Sunday School meets at 10 a. 12 years of age. There will be music good games. On Friday, the class took th^ usual town will be discontinued. Mr. Kinney's m. by a male quartett and a large crowd Frank Seymour was here last Friday monthly examination and the next offer of a room in the school Classes for everybody. is expected. from his prosperous farm on ihing is, "Did I pass?" DO YOU NEED HELP? house was accepted. New scholars always welcome. Rapid river attending the I. O. O. F. Lieut. George C. Romens, another The following bills were allowed: Mrs.' Wizard and Mrs. Watson will Centennial. Marcellus Carew returned to school livery soldier of the American of Koochiching county's promising Postage $ 8 entertain the Ladies' society at the L£ nday after a prolonged absence Army, every child, wife, mother young men, has been mustered out Express .7?^ 53 home of Mrs. Wizard on 6th street Kijnpton's orchestra will furnish sweet-heart, or friend of a soldier of the service and after spending a O. M. Carr 3.50 and 8th avenue Friday afternoon. the music at the "Chicken Dance" Margaret MacDougal is a new high has a powerful neighbor in the Red few days visiting his parents at Happyland Preaching service in the Ranier Treasurer's Report school pupil entering from Bemidji. next Friday, tomorrow night at Cross Home Service. returned to Minneapolis Balance beginning of month .$2441.02 church Sunday afternoon at 2:30. the City Hall. "You know what a good neighbor is? where he-has his position. Amount received ....- 31.60 Sunday School at 2 p. m. Everyone in school, especially boys, A good neighbor is one of whom you Paid out 29.19 Senator L. H. Nord and Representative is talking base ball. Wonder why. Upon the petitioned request of can ask help in trouble. Any kind Balance on hand 2443.43 TIRE SALESMAN WANTED F. J. McPartlin returned home over fifty taxpayers of this city the of help, from the loan of an egg, to Report of Mrs. Liljeblad, chairman Sunday from the legislative which Wanted, by Arthur Shapira: anoth council is about to submit the ques shelter if your home burns down, of work-room. WANTED—A dealer in International adjourned Friday. er dictionary. tion as tt whether they shall purchase good neighbor's helpfulness covers .J Articles Shipped Falls to represent a nationally the little piece of ground at big things and little things it is lim Gus Holm the continual booster for .45 girl's drawers. advertised standard 3500 mile guaranteed The Senior class has the proofs of the corner of Second street and Second ited only by his means. his prosperous home town of Ericsburg 10 pajamas. tire. Exclusive territory their pictures and is now trying to avenue for waterworks purposes was a business visitor here Monday. The Home Service is just that kind 6 bed shirts. guaranteed. Write Immediately. decide which should be shown to the to a referendum vote of the peopie of a neighbor, but its means of helping Mrs. Wm. W| Dale, Sec. Care of Press. public. All we can say is that The election is called Wednesday are enormous. There are very could have been worse, but not much May 14tth. few things it can't do. Here Garland Ogden has climbed into some it will do. the joy riding class by purchasing a THE EDEN ELECTRIC Rev. S. E. Gregg, who was recent It will show you how to get your new Dodge car from the Central Henry Stormo, who attended high ly appointed secretary of the Koochiching Auto Co. allotment and allowance, how to cla school here until about a year ago county child welfare bur your insurance, how to get your bo has enlisted in the U. S. Army and eau was here Thursday investigating Great preparations are being made nus or compensation. Do not left last week for Jefferson Barracks pay the Leslie Warner family case. He for the four days church bazaar 'it any lawyer' or middle man to attend found that Mr. Warher was in the the city hall. Plan to attend and to any claim upon the Government for Gladys Mary Coole, a small toe Washing and Wringing Machine Makes Play Day out of State Sanatorium with consumption help the good cause along. you take it to the Red Cros's Home dancer from Bemidji entertained the while his wife was trying to support Service. Go to the same for Wash Day. high school assembly last Friday place herself and five children of from one Miss Edna Oveson gave a dancing advice upon business matters such the Kindergarten room. She was to thirteen years of age.. Mr. Gregg party Monday night in honor of her as mortgages, judgments, notes, Lib very good and received well-deserved hopes to be able to secure such coun friend, Miss Kate Hanson who returned erty Bonds, etc. applause from the pupils. ty and state aid so that this needy to Minneapolis Tuesday evening. If you are sick, in trouble, in lonliness case will be properly taken care of or need go to your Home Ser The committee on the music for vice. Section as you would go to the Baccalaureate sermon, met la.-5 Mrs. Heermance received the cheering JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET good neighbor. If your boy is lost week and decided on the music for news Tuesday that her brother go to them, they have found many a that evening. There are only abot who had been with the Engineers on The Juniors of the Alexander Ba one. If you want the personal be three more weeks until that event the battle fronts in France had safely ker High School entertained the Seniors longing, arrears of pay, etc., of dead comes off and preparations for arrived in New York. last Saturday evening at a dinner-dance soldiers, they will show you how to should be begun at once. We are if in the high school build get them. If you have relatives in Mr. and Mrs. Shapira received a the opinion that every thing should ing. Dinner was served by a number Enemy Countries they will get let message last Saturday bringing the not be left till the last minute. of Sophomore girls, at seven ters through for you. They have sue good news that their son William This is the last week for hot-lunches oclock. The Juniors had provided a has arrived safely in New York, and ceeded in this many times. in the Domestic Science depart unique form of amusement for their expected to be home soon. ment. If your are a disabled soldier and guests, in a circus gotten up for the \vant vocational training, if you need .. occasion. A fortune teller proved Howard Maglady, Agrho has ju.U Geo. O. Johnson of Margie received an artificial limb or just a friendly popular to the Seniors for they ar recently returned from France visited last week four head of registered word if you want employment or just at the point in life when they at school on Tuesday. want to find where your bunkie is Holstein cattle, three heifers and one As An Investment wish to know what is to Jbecome' of bull which he purchased in southern if you want to change your insurance them. A dance in the Kindergarten FOR SALE—A good eight roomed Eden Electric Washer Minnesota of good producing stock. or learn where your sweet-heart Laundress room with good music was just the house on Seventh street, good neighbors lives Go to your neighbor, the Red Operating cost allowing Wages per day. .$ 2.00 Former Commissioner Wm. Durrin thing to finish up an enjoyable even and pleasant surroundings, just Cross Home Service. 2YT. hrs for wash per Two meals 1.00 of Northome was a business visitor ing and the Juniors are to be congratulated the place for one wanting to keep And if you heed none of these week $ .033 here the last of last week. He is upon the success of this 52 weeks at $3.00 roomers. Apply at the Press office. trouble that is just your own, not to most important affair. enjoying a prosperous hay and feed 52 weeks 1.72 per week 156.00 .things, but quite different help ir The city band will give a dance in business and takes a lively interest be classed with troubles that happen a couple of weeks for the purpose of Cost of Machine $130.00 in local and county affairs. RED CROSS NOTES $156.00 to many alike, just take that special raising money to buy new instruments. Operating 1,72 trouble of yours to the Home Service 75.00 Wanted—Men or women to take At a meeting of the executive com Section and a way will be found to mittee of the county Red Cross, held orders among friends and neighbors help you. Our good city band will give an outof-doors $131.72 $231.00 for the genuine guaranteed hosiery, in Mr. Kane's office on Thursday af concert Friday night, at the J. J. Hadler, Secretary, terrioon, Mrs. Anna B. Franson was full line for men, women and children. band stand. Int. Falls, Minn, Comparative Coct For One Year elected secretary of the chapter, succeeding Eliminates darning. We pay Home Service CommitteeA. R.C. Laundress $231.00 Rev. E. L. Heermance, who Bandmaster J. J. Ansell has about 50 cnts an hour spare time or $24 a County Chapter. was obliged to resign. Mrs. Franson recovered frtfm a few days rather ser Eden Electric Washer 131.72 week for full time. Experience unnecessary. will take office on May 3rd, which ious illness from Ptomaine poisioning. Write International Stocking Saving in one year $ 99.28 visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. will give Mr. Heermance time He was released from the hoS^ Mill, Norristown, Pa. Mclntire, who are living on their complete the history, of the chaptcr pital Tuesday and hopes to be all farm near Grand Rapids. Estimated cost of replacing shirts, towels, table linen, The many good friends of Arthur and some other matters now pending. right again in a few days. It sure looks good to see the early waists and lingerie destroyed by the rubbing on the Thomas of the International State Mrs. H. C. Pitblado was chosen to settlers giving evidence of final prosperity, bank block are delighted to see him represent the Red Cross chapter jn Mrs. J. J. Ansell arrived Tuesday wash board $75.00 the latest one to do this is riding around in his new Chevrolet. the Committee on Nursing Activities, from Winnipeg to take up her residence B. M. Carscadden who came to town He is one of the real faithful men SOLD BY and G.. A. Olson named as chairman here with her husband whom •t-i Monday in his recently purchased ZIMMERMAN ELECTRIC CO. of our city, and is always on the job, of the same, both to take effect on this city is so forunate to have as its Chevrolet. he never lets his work lag, and if he band leader/ May 15. Mr. Heermance will continue has any troubles you would never as an advisory member of this FOR SALE—A player piano. Apply know it, for he is always in good committee as long as he is in the 1 340 Fifth Ane. Mrs. Henry Dawson and daughter A. Muer, 936 Third street or phone humor. city. returned Sunday from a few weeks' 354. 'jr.t