International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
May 8, 1919 · Page 4 of 8
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::.T INTERNXTIONAE FALLS PRESS, mXy, 8th, 1919 MRS, SEYMOUR BACKUS this week is finishing the text-book.! LOCAL HAPPENINGS IS SERIOUSLY ILL! SCHOOL NOTES The class indulges in some very interesting By Rose Rauscher discussions, and if the ra 5road BETHLEHEM CHURCH 3 Many5anxious enquiries come thesei companies had only had representatives days in regard to the condition of at the class on Tuesday, by' Mrs. Seymour W. Backus,, who At a Sen lor class meeting last week, they would have gained some Bring your clean, soft cotton rags veryvaluable MICKSE SAYS the motion was made, and carried to here Friday and was operated- on ii." information in regard to to this office. We will pay you 8 cents Minneapolis Saturday tor ap^-ndici-1 have a print, which is to be published automatic control of railroads. Ail, per pound. Commencement week, made of the lis. Monday an attack of peritonitis' kinds of different ways of enabli-'-j Ul_ OLO OPIMION \S picture taken sometime ago. ft was critictl condition/ the railroads to operate more etfeciently -TW&T TwtRE A\M*r NiO EXCOSB Commissioner Rudolph Langaard o: very .During her residence in our city also decided to have another picture were introduced. The cla». FER e»oNiK»" VTUVF ouiatovvjn Mizpah, attended the county board _W\TH A CJOOD L\\JE BUKCH OF taken the day of Commencement. At Mrs. Backus has endeared herse lf*to also thinks it would be a good idea meeting here Tuesday. BXINEM MEN UKE VtlC a-QT many by her kindly, ministrations another meeting on Monday the members to go to Rainy Lake City to study O fer.\N' e»ARi*»,ms us* ev'R.N •jalong different lines, and by -her active decided, after-much discussion VSSuE 09 TU\S VAECE mine improvements. v- The St. Thomas church Bazaar to give the Area Association twenty Interest in every movement-'-for' being held this week at": the City dollars toward the fund for the memorial helpfulness in" this .community. The English 12 class is nenv preparing ."iall, don't fail to attend. REV. WM. W. DALE tables. In doing this the Seniors to write short stories. Some Pastor MISS feel that they are doing something ROSA KROLL DIED very interesting short stories are I Commissioner Ross Slack of Big worth while and are giving forthcoming and.it is the hope of the THURSDAY FROM TYPHOID Falls was here Tuesday attending the Morning worship 10:30. themselves the satisfaction of doing class to be able to put them logetber meeting of the "county dads." something which will be remembered I.ast Thursday afternoon about four in typewritten pamphlets and sell Sunday School 11^45. if ,only by their class mates. them as short-stories, assorted, oclock Miss Rosa Kroll, the daughter yo-,. Mayor K.-. O. Fosse who has been know. They certainly will be assorted Mr. and Mrs. John Kroll passed Evening worship 8. confined to his home by a near at-j The-Senior, class has made a record if nothing else. We're hoping away after a long and serious attack tor the of tack Pneumonia is-STble to be out for itself in that it is and has always best of luck, altho' we'll have to read of typhoid fever. Her death came as Suifday morning will-be especially again ». ..I been a live-wire class. It came into the stories before we ever think of quite a surprise both to her parents .• v- honored-as Mother's Day. The sermon school in 1915, with the largest giving them to the public to judge. and many friends all of whom*believ- will, be especially -designed for Wm. "Harrigair, chairman "of the. Freshman class, numbering fortyihrde,' .. ,, the danger poiref. jvasApassed^ail4 the occasion. There )vill also be County- Boardarmed Monday to at-1 recovery." and it" goes out of high school Mr. Kinney has a number.-•.«£i=i.ianics- sIle on the road to c. Jspecial music. Come and join in ten-d the- reguJarmSi-tlng the -follow by.Rev with the largest senior class in the of students on file at the othce wKo „u The fnl)era| conducted TT singing Home Sweet Home." histpry of the Alexander B. The ing day. I t. Pattern at the St. Thomas Cath....... wish to work for the corning summer .^^^bers of the class have always Any one who wishes a boy or girl! ,r.j r,. olio church followed b\£ internment .... a Blues are on the last lap ft Remeiftber the supper toninghr? to |it, ,ocal cemqter^ boefsteid athletics and have done every to work for this season, please com- rhe of ttfe race Rally al mOrroW fiighV and Saturday nigh* I thing'possible for the honor of the municate with Mr. Kinney, at hi? to o'clock SUDDEN DEATH OF from 5 8' in the Gity Hall school.- They wish to leaye pleasant office. i, .The monthly-conference of teach.'trs MRS. GARLAND OGDEN followed by program. memories behind them and to take and officers of the Sunday School tjie same with them into life. The Frank O Malley has been ill tor t..c wijI Sunday May 11th at 5 meet Reti' Edgair L.- Heermance and Re *. After Jess than week's illness with days they have spent together will ast ew a^!" oclock ^at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W/'W. Djfle arte attending the State 1 tiftitenza Mrs. Garland Ogden unexpectedly always Be remembered in the hearts Freed in the .Bennett Flats. Congregational Annual meeting au' T( passed away last Frida'y of those who made' the class what Rings cleaned while you wait. Se^ Money loaned, on real estate. Jevne Rochester 'this week. morning at their home on Seventh it^is iand in the memeories'of those Exie McCormack in the Social Science: RrtV Tulsday 7:45 at the & Norton. Boy' Scouts tf. street, and her remains were ae.7 room. 1 who remember it for the thing it -r hiirch. Coiinty Auditor and Mrs. R, C.. companied by-her husband to hervforFraser has dpne during its high school Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Skifstron^-are returned Sunday from a de- mer home at Clearfield, Pa., that evlightful course. It may be great to be a The Juniors held a meeting on rejoicing over the birth of their FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL trip' to Mr. Fraser's former ening. Senior to whom it seems that the Tuesday of this week, and will soon third boy. CHURCH home in Lower Ontario. Mr. Ogden's parents came ffotri .whole world is waiting and watching be busy again, as it is their duty to! Edward Kaneen, Minister. ,x years ago during which time she for .him. to come from school, but it decorate the hall for Commencement Bring your clean? soft cotton rag* The Minneapolis Tribune oi Mow-i has. endeared herself to all who is greater by far in the minds of the and the church for the BaccalaVireate to this office. Wc will pay you 8 cents Morning worship at 11. day contained a cut of Henry Jtubeet knew her She was an active mem- sermon. present Seniors to be a green little per pound. formerly of our city, who is taking ber of the Methodist church and Freshie with all the four years of Evening worship at 8. a prominent part in a class play 'if Eastern Star lodge, members of which* high srfibol years open before them. Mr. Smith spoke to the ^sembly The Mother's Glub will meet at the the North side'High School on I societies accompanied her remains-to last week. t.he kindergarten room in the Alexander Mother's day and Children's day 2lst and 23rd'of this month. the train Friday night. Deceased "^The Commencement exercises are be observed at will Sdtft" servic Baker High school tomorrow, Friday leves her husband nd three-year Id, There was a fire-drill on 'Monday to-- lje. held at the Grand theatre on afternoon at 4 oclock. These days have become annual anniversary Fred Lahge the popular auto lint daughter to mourn lief loss It was a lovely day, and we all appre the evening of the twenty-ninth or days and great interest is busman, returned the large he' Mrs. Ogdens parents came from buss ciated it, but perhaps the Chemistry May. There are a great many interesting Mrs. Godin, mother of, Mrs. John -being taken in their celebration- recently purchased to Duluth ami tUeir Wisconsin home -but owing to class would have liked it better ir" and unique features on the Parents are specially invited to Franson, spent a couple of days here bough af White Auto bus' similar t^I the time it took to come did not arthe the time could have been' spent program. Outside of the usual vai-, .last week from her home at Marshfield, come and hear the members of the one he has operated between in time for the funeral"services rive studying HCL and H2S04. edictory. and salutory by the honor Wis., on business. Sunday School sing and give addresses here and Ranier the past two which were conducted by Rev Ed. year.-, members of the class, there are several appropriate to these days. ^ne'en. Report cards fox the past month A. R. Button one of the earliest and Rainy River Ringlets Bard Rock parts. given by the Junior high were given out Monday. ..ne most prosperous citizens of Big Falls Only hatching eggs for ..sale.( Darkmating. school and the grade rooms. There Tf mother lives wear a red emblem. more set of cards will be given this was here last Thursday attending John Ritcher and family of "Rayleft only. Thoroughbred stock. ted 'will be musical parts, speaking parts year and we can keep those. the annual meeting of the Assessors. yesterday to make their home jn De!. right. Eggs $2.00 per 15. and even a country school will be translated wear a white If one troit. Mich. held for the purpose of giving the Jos. H. KalLc m».iv Si"!-' FOR SALE—Four-room house, two No sewing class or first period.m-d i.. S.-M ,! Loman. Minn. .audience the prophecy, the history The Sunday meets at 10 a. m. with J---o .Tackaway who is. working-ii^ fifty foot lots. Liberty Addition. Enquire ual training classes were held on "and the will of the Senior class. The classes for everybody. 'i mines at Virginia spent a coupl^ of Gust Holmquist, 502 Third Tuesday, as the instructors Weill to Q. B. Lang ,-returned Sunda 'class asks everyone to attend these tioni, iting with his mother her'f street. May 1-8-15. oj ays Ranier to do supervising work? a wee'k^visit with relatives at Strawberry tecercises and hope that all the expectations .\~~Kindergarten for the little folk. 111e first of the week. Point, Greely and Manchester, of a pleasant evening will Mrs. B. W. Bacon left Tuesday Mrs. 1-ranson picked the following Iowa. M^'-'says everything look* tine Tommissioner and Mrs. Geo. A. be fulfilled. New scholars always welcome. night for LaCrosse, Wis., to visit her girls to do tagging on Wednesday where he visited but the quack gras 1 Monroe arrived Monday from his sister whose husband, John Bengler, for the benefit of the Y.YV.C.A is crowding every other kind of :i cro fa mi at Border to attend the meeting The remainder of the Sophomore Preaching in the Ranier church at former mayor of that city is seriously Frankie Burton, Esther Miner, Mabel out. of the county board on Tuesday. program was given last Friday. Ir •0 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. ill. Miner, LaMona Hoppe, Margaret was as follows Croasdale, Dorothy Ecklund. P.er.ieice Robert Caple, has received number It you were not at the swell "The Courtin" Beatrice Krueger. Bert Lang has received during the ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Gagnon Burtrice Waller. of row boats, and also the gcnc\for church bazaar at the City Hall lastj "Mmmmmmmm" Velmar Smith. Age month of April 542 eggs from 25 single Noll and Sarah Rifkin. the Evinrude engine which can night you should be sure and go to-j "An Inspiring Dishwasher Bernight comb White Leghorns, which is, Corner 6th St. and 6th Ave. be installed on any kind of a small tomorrow and Saturday night, neice Gagnon. an average of over eighteen eggs Segurd C. B. Knutson, Pastor The Freshman class is now pr ,a. boat. Mr. Caple's boat business at per day." tI Preaching service the 3rd Sunday ing a weekly paper which will John Hoel. on of the prosperous! typewriting classes took the the 8th Avenue dock has opened The atter Easter at 11. Jospel John 14: merchants ot Ray was a business vis-• published every Friday. The «jn.-r Bernie Schultz sent a German bay-! already this season in good shaps. Remington Award Test Iast week 1-12. nor here yesterday, He says things has a regular staff of reporters .n,i We are sorry tQ sav that nQ one onet to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Sunday School at 10. Secy. H. A. Levin of the Moos' editors and after its first publican..-, are fine shaps at Ray, and they are d, but can hope for "better luck- P. Schultz, as a souvineer of his services passe Preaching service in Fort Frances lodge expects to leave in a few da expecting a good business this sum-j time" we will be able to say more ahom next with the Railroad Division in at 3:30. for Chicago as the representative tnc r. the Army of Occupation. No service in the evening, the pastor for the lacal lodge to confer with the NOTES PUBLIC LIBRARY Last Thursday, Mr. Kinney spoke John Gish has moved his je^elr\ will give a lecture in Littleforlc. National officers relative vo local RalphBarton of Ericsburg has returned phonograph and sewing machine assembly on the question of to the May 15th there will be English lodge matters. He is a good man to Are you among the mam In. "e from Chicago, where he has business to the building formerly S Pa-V memor- service at 8 p. m. raisin mone t0 for the send on such an important mission. oc the been completing post graduate work. eupied by Nord and Snyder, on Third to be dedicated by the lal tablets You are welcome to church. Jf He expects to settle down on his The County Commissioners had a street, where he will have more school here to Sgt. Dewey La- ub no jPage and Pte. William Robideau,!, ano new fur ltu re, brand nov farm for a year anyway, before re-: strenuous two days'session this weekturning FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH both killed in action at Chateau a,ul "P-t^he-mmute iniurn: to his missionary work. on how to furnish money for immediate Rev. C. L. Kingsbury Tfie whole' 'd!,.v ti0n any sub ect Ca use on roads and other itnpot Assistant-Attorney General Mont-| Thierr last Au S ust me Don Gribble of New Orleans arriv-'tant matters. Commissioner l.an-' treville J. Brown was wac here TueVdav T..o I I °°l has been asked asked to to ,contribute contribute sch scbo o1 has been et ee 12 ft ul 10 i. m. Bible School for young and 1 j]*| aIIV CiclV Gxccot cd Monday last to take the place of gaard says that they expect to be in old. and Wednesday going over the "held. to thls fund and^almost enough mon-i Come! Mond ay C. M. Barnard on the local immigra- bonds sufficient tor ..P1 county warrants with the Coun'.y -»r«. stili! ,, has but ape to ssue Um tel ho ti°n board who recently left for col- lli„g. the roads when they met Board and the Conntv Attorney .i |ack,n some and ,t ,s a quest,on ,,, 11 a. m. preaching service. Topio: grave try to questiolls pllone orado Springs, Colorado where he is session on the 27tht. I"g to pick out those which should whether the school shall raise th 'The Vindicated Christ." spec a The library can give you information employed as a representative of the money be paid. or ask for outside aid. The on any subject from statistics Howard Maglady of Birchdale returned •County Gentleman. .* Area Association of the high school Good singing by congregation and on "Silk imports,' and the "Growing last Friday from his army Win. Snipara who has been over- is to take the matter up at its next hoir. Mrs. Leslie M. Grag, the state director of onions in California" to the "Emmigration service in France and gave the High tor several months returned regular meeting on May 7. The Area of the Y.W.C.A. triangle campaign to India," and "Why Germany School pupils an interesting tape home Sunday with his honorable dis- has eighty-seven dollars worth of Evening 7 oclock: Christian Enser- quit." to raise two million dollars for on his experiences and conditions cbaige in his pocket and a happy war saving stamps that can be cash"over •cavor society. A wide awake the benefit of the women war workers Every library has a ceriaitj appropriation there" which they greatly en-' -^'tile on his face, and the smile' ed if so desired but it is the feeling vice for all who come. appointed Mrs. Franson, county to spend on books. I joyed. Howard is a wholesouled an I spread throughout all the colonv and of most of the students that the money chairman when she was here last you Mr.', Business Man, will create observing young-man and can tell then some, can be raised some other way. The I 8 p. m. Preaching service. Evangelistic. week. Koochiching county's apportionment the demand for information which what he saw in an interestinginstructive a followiing poiem will give some idea if you plan for it and then is $200. will aid you in your work, paq of manner. I-. W. Bacon has sold his building of the principals of the Area Association appropriation will inevitably go tc^« Plan ,an t0 carry out that you wiU on Third street to Mr. Hedding of Corp. John S. Falconer returned c'.rtainly be present. ward purchasing the knd of books Upon the petitioned request of K'anier, who has rented it to a Ranier last week from camp Humphreys, Va., A plus plus E plus A, you desre. over fifty taxpayers of this city thV businessman who expects to move where he was mustered out'after several Equals success in a better way, We need you, 3-ou need us. W'hjr try to buy expensive books council is about to submit the ques-.' into i£ in a few days. Mr. Doty is months of active service in the Without this motto, you cannot be, and magazines, when you can have tion as to whether they shall pur-j looking for another location fo* his French trenches. He was in several Able to live successfully. Wednesday evening. Business free use of them in your public chase the little piece of ground at! barber shop. fierce engagements and at one time neeting and prayer service at the brarv. the corner of-Second street and Sec-! wag under the enemy's fire for thirtythree A for Ability, which we all need, :hurch. Ask the librarian what the library ond avenue for waterworks purposes Robert Kirkpatrick, former chief successive days. He is back to R, for Reliability, so necessary, indeed has for you that will" aid you in vouri to a referendum vote of the peop.-. ot police, leased the litis buildiing. work as a steam fitter' for the M. & And E for Endurance with which.we Choir rehearsal Friday night 8 business. Has it at his or that direc-, The election is called Wednesday, now occupied by Swendson's ice O. Paper Co., where he was working sustain torj-? Does it take this or that trade 1 oc 'ock at the church. May 14tth. cream and Confectionery, "Tuesdav at the time of his enlistment All tasks and hardships- no matter paper, each week or month? Where I it is reported will rent the up- 311(1 the pain. are the government reports kept? If STOP LOOK LISTEN Frank Tessier received a fine photo Lory W. Burell who has been on stairs rooms and put in a good stock the tax-paving citizens do this, they: yesterday from his brother George active service for two years on the of clothing, downstairs. His many A for action, last but not least. will find that they get back the value! 'he Crookston College will begin who is in the 39th infantry of the 4th battleship Missouri" and Nevada besides friends here wish him the best of Without this, on success we cannot of their library tax many times over its special summer term of twelve division in the Army of Occupation six months shore duty, returned luck, Mr. Swendson will move into feast, A library is a utility, not. a monument. weeks on Monday, June 2. Teachers at Coblery, Germany, this picture -L home with his honorable discharge the former Gish location west of the So, with A plus plus E plus A. Even the U. S. Mint could net and high school students will do twice not only a good photo of all the members last Monday.' He was on the Press office, Mondav. WTe'll find success in a better way. supply you'with cash if you dM no: as much as is ordinarily done in three of the regiment, but also an unusually Nevada when it escorted President Contributed by "Snatch" ask for it. months. Write and find out how good view of the Rhine river Wilson on his trip to France and VICTORY LOAN A list of titles has been received this can be done. Address J. C. mtf with the fortress in the background when that battleship reviewed the ,The Senior "English class received from the Minnesota State Travelling Sathre, Crookstin, Minn Mav 8-15-22. and the famous statue of the former surrendered Germany Navy. He was I he committee will make a general a very interesting letter from their Library. Come in and look them over. Kaiser in the foreground. This picture with the beet in Cuba waters when round up the last of this week so classmate, Benardetter Mercure, who FOR SALE—A good eight roomed will be framed and hung up in he was summoned, to Great Lakes as to bring up the loan to its full is teaching at Fairland. FOR SALE nouse on Seventh street, good neighbors the Smoke Shop in a fey days. camp for his discharge.. Mr. Burr'ell quota. Everyone is asked to go the New—Ranger bicycle, will sell cheap. and pleasant surroundings, just George does not expect to return till expects to secure work here in a few limit so that this "city may do a1! The Social Science class took the Call at 521 9th street. M. J. Bachynski. the place for one wanting to keep after -the peace terms are signed. days and make his home our citv. that is asked. monthly examination last week and owner. roomers. 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