International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
May 22, 1919 · Page 4 of 8
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»*,v*v- yx&^ feri-'-f'iC^4 ^rv-J— 5?V\ Vv •"•,- INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, MAY 22, 1919 PAGE FIV MARGIE don a bathing suit before entering SCHOOL NOTES the water. Some splash! LOCAL HAPPENINGS By Rose Rauscher Torger Olson was in International Several" car loads of young people Falls last Tuesday. from the Falls held a dance and The Chemistry class is busily re- spent an enjoyable evening at the viewing and soon will be through for Mrs. Rand was on the sick^Jist Mrs. Matt Gillispie is visitiu. town hall here last Saturday evening. IVUCKIE SAYS good. Horray! last Saturday, but is .improving. friends in Rainy River this week. Peter Petterson reports the reccent Miss Ella Backe came home from The girls in the Freshman Sewing arrival of a ton of dymanite Mrs. Geo. N. Millard has been visiting Grand Forks Sunday to remain for *AN UL OLO OP\NilOM \S Class are making dresses which are consigned to the township for the relatives in Minneapolis the past some time. "tUM "TutRC NO E*CVJS6 to be finished before the end of the I building of roads this summer. 'FER bONIM* STU^F OUfftTOVNN ten days. term. VMWH A, OOOD L\Mt QUMCH OP REV. WM. W. DALE Summer has come at last. Every- Truman Fickle was up from Ash |fctt*«4ess T*\EN U\*t NNC O-OT Pastor Room and board wanted inPrivate ,s0n thing is green and growing fast the Lake Saturday arid again Sunday. He OFFERIN.' &ARGA\N& IIH Cw'llN wi ha§ the symptoms of issue oftvms VAECC J* gni6r' reCnm~ St- Vitus as is reported by our Soci-,last d*yS- _# attended the picnic Sunday that was few Kitv* stopper. ing officer. Morning worship 10:30. ology class. Exie sits behind him and Mr. F. Porter'left last Wednesday people' held by the local out under she had—a pin. for Coleraine, having spent about Ed Bolan residence. the trees at the Bring your clean, soft cotton rags Further points of interest on the three weeks at home with his family, Dr. Pearson is burning up the to this office. We will pay you 8 cents State Conference. The Senior class intends to spend per pound. roads and sporting a new Ford these Friday up the lake on a get-together Sievert Larson came down from dayS so if you hear a cuckoo singing Sunday School 11:45. pi A an a Baudette last Thursday to spend a "Nearer My God to Thee' you may FOR SALE Fifteen head of cattle, drawn up as yct day at home, he returned on Satur- know Doc is just hitting the high milch cows and young stock. Apply yet A grand rally of the Blues may j.spots and blame few of them. |-Chas. Simmons, Ericsburg or at the bring victory! The Sophomore English class '& Press. Chas. Johnson shipt his horses and -wining writing prophesies. upucsi^s.. Tljey iiicv tiiusi,, must., -us-]' be Saturday a very select few.had -.tsome jprophesies judging from the. s™PPer,t^ie home of A. J.j wn intn There will be no evening services a 1 Rev. Wm. W. Dale returned from whispering and giggling that's going Anderson '•In honor b!'theiNdrwegian on account of the Baccalaur Baccalaureate sew Bagley, Tuesday morning, where he j.day, May, 17. Dusiness. on. preached the Baccalaureate sermon vice" at the High School. Mrs. Slirior came Thursday and JURORS DRAWN for the Senior Class. The Baby Clinic was iteld at the Boy Scouts 7:45 Tuesday evening. visited between trains with Mrs. J. A A school house on Tuesday and^odgmg^ Surior The following are the jurors drawn HAY FOR SALE—Special price on from the number of perambulators FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL .. u- ... 'known here as Miss xr Parent, to serve at the term of the district car lots. Telephone or write A. J. in front of the building, it was a CHURCH court which will convene here on Scott, Internationa] Falls or Ben success. Mis^Semon gave the pupils in her Edward Kaneen, Minister. June 10th: ./#* Wheelock, Birchdale, Minn. tf. room a picnic last Wednesday, going Grand Jurors This week seems to have been about a mile out in the country. The]., Oscar Ness, Big Falls. one. Memorial services will be held in Sergt. Irving Bloomfield is visiting of class meetings for on Tuesday the, children' enjoyed it immensely. Erick Enquist, Gemmell. the moaning at 11 oclock. all the villages in the county .this Juniors had one and on Wednesday Oliver Erickson, Happyland. week for recruits.. Many of the re- .the Senior and Freshman classes each k- Mr. Jordan who is here cutting Charles Draheim, Mizpah. A seVmon will be preached in memory turnied soldiers are re-electing all held one at four o'clock. I timber for Mr. Johnson, moved his Ben Wheelock, Manitou. of those, who have served and Mrs. John Berg is visiting at the over the county. I family up here the last of the week Henry Setterlund, Internationa sacraficed for liberty and freedom. home of her brother in Anoka. Wanted—By Frank O'Malley, To an& are settled out near his work. Falls. The many friends of Henry'Daw- know how much of the earth a man T. J. Johnson, Littlefork. Veterans of the Civil war Spanish Mr. C. C. Shope has received word Mayor K. O. Fosse returned Sunday son and family were sorry to see when he is 16 feet away from can see Louis Tipple, International Falls. American war and the World's war of the death of his sister's husband after a week's business engage them leave for Superior Monday, 5t- Will one please tell Frank? some J. D. McDonald, Big Falls. and all-citizens are very cordially invited in Nebraska and has sent for his ments in the Twin Cities. where he has accepted a good posi- At present, we haven't time. John Spencer, International Falls. to attend these services. sister to come and live with him. tion with the McDougal ship building M. Horan, Indus. Robert Sinclair who has been laid company. We think that Frankie B. has a., Howard Magladry visited ^ere last J. R. Allen, Littlefork. No evening service owing -to the up for the past twelve weeks with a ... *—_ pair of the spedometers that Ileen week with Mr. and Mrs. Garrison. R. Middendorp, Manitou. Baccalaureate service at theaiiigh severe attack of the Flu is slowly recovering. Ervin Boldus, the pop man, is at invented, for her last theme in Eng- Howard has just recently returned P. R. Scribner, Northome. School. -j... Ericsburg today setting up a new lish for Frankie has succeeded in be-j from Fr^jice. He -went from here to George Harrison, Indus. soda fountain for Jbhn A. Nelson who ing in school just two minutes late, Beiland(to visit his brother Bert. Ed. Goring* Greaney. a. The Sunday School meets at 10 has just opened a complete soft recently. Paul L. Watson has been wrestling Frank Crandall, Northome. m. Classes for everybody. New I Mr. and Mrs. Semon and Mr. and with the Flu for the past eight da} drink and confectionery in that rapbut J. Lewis, Manitou. scholars always welcome. The Senior class wishes to an- ^rs* Sythes of Mizpah visited Mi's thinks he is getting a little the idly growing village. •X Sherman^uckmaster, Mizpah. nounce that the Baccalaureate Ser- Semon on Sunday at the McHugo best of it. Oriville Gowdy, Big Falls. Preaching service in the Ranier Last Monday Otto Diercks, state mon will be delivered on May the home driving through with a car. A. J. Porter. Wildwood. church at 2.30. Mrs. J. W. Easterly and daughter superintendent of timber, under State twenty-fifth-at the High School Aud- Roads are not the best by any means. A. N. Bugner, Birchdale. Eva, left left last Monday night for Auditor Preus, and Andy Rahn, who itorium. The time is set for eight Ray Parmeter, Bannock. Sunday School at 2 p. m. Clinton, Iowa to visit her daughter, is Superintendent of the Shevlin in- o'clock and the sermon will be given! R®v Jensen of Northome was in Petit Jurors Mrs. Dolliver who left a week ago. terests were here a few hours on by Rev. Dale. There is to be an ap- towf Tuesday and gave a lantern Lawrence Moss, Wayland. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH their way from Baudette back home propriate musical program, also. slide lecture, showing scenes of In- O. L. Gordon, Big Falls. Rev. C. L. Kingsbury dia and telling of the missionaries' H. A. Levin, secretary of the Moose to the Twin Cities. Fred Heinemann, International Lodge returned Monday from a business On Thursday at three the work there. It was very good, o'clock Falls. 10 a. m. Bible School, John Gishr trip in behalf of the the lodge to high school is to give a lunch of, Alfred Heritage, Ray. superintendent. Chicago, on his return he visited his! Chairman William Harrigan of the ffee. The price for' J- McHugo and A. D. Wilson W Harry Taylor, Northome. an( co folks at Appleton, Wis. county board spent a couple of days juncj1 jias been 15 nts and went to International Falls last Tues- 11 a. m. sermon theme, "Is Present se ce Alex McDonald, International Falis here this week signing county war- jnviteti come. The da*- The former bringing home aj Martin Hanson, Lundgren. day Christianity Verifiable?" every one is to Al Hanson, who has been on the rants and taking care of other im- new Overland car, the roads were not' mQney pr0cured is to be given to the Thos. Cobey, Clementson. clerical force at the M. & O. offi :e portant county business. He feels memorial fund.. The Junior High very good, as they did not reach1 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor Societ/. Dr. T. W. Pearson, Ericsburg. has resigned and moved to Superior good over the prospect of being able here until almost one a. m. School had a pie social last Friday J. O. Halvorson, Norden The exponent of true discipleship. where he is working for the Mc- to raise money enough on the 27tht 'e a|1( turne(J ninetcen do)|ars into th Chas. Lucore, Craigville. Dougal Sh,p build,ng firm. to get started gravelling the county „et 'sk« soc-a! was given here last, A fund Th rise] to ni 8 p. m. sermon. Topic: "The World's Chas. Lovejoy, Birchdale. roads. Saturday for the benefit of Mr dollars and just a little more endeav- 1 1 Spiritual Magnet." Henry Deckness, Wayland. Henry Otto, who is in business li „r ,, ,,.on, .„ Bloom who recently lost everything the part of the stdents will Simon Paul, Big Falls. or 0n Millbank, S. D., spent a couple of pleas. par. by. ^re* E^ybn°ftdy t,ur"ed ,and| The general public are quite bring it up to We are always glad to welcome Gust Ek, International Falls. days with -his family here this week, raised over $la0.00 and Mrs. Slack ed tQ lparn that Supt Kinney strangers. Every member come, and J. A. C. Lindsay, Border. returning last evening. He reports a has purchased the fine dwelling house These are the last school notes of ^a"s t0°^ "p subscription for !g a bring some one with you. Harry Anderson, Wildwood. good business and looks prosperoir. of T. E. Burdick, on Fifth street", year, and most likely these will b^r ?177-°0- s-| the and got and M, Nels J. Nelson, Lundgren. be the last school notes that we Se- Saturday ev"! which will make him-and his family Slack drove down here Some there are who cannot come, Ole Johnson, Rauch. ening and the money was presented FOR SALE -A good eight roomed niors will write for some time 1o a good home. It is hoped that Mr. Others who can come, come not J. Westlund, Big Falls. to her at the social, she was verv house on Seventh street, good neigh- famiiy in reside here ever again. They have been come if Yet others who would, but wait so Emil Regal, Lundgren. Kinney and bors and pleasant surroundings, just ,it tinue s°"rce of much pleasure to us and grateful and completely overcome, a long, many years tQ erijoy and con G. A. Oveson, International Falls. the piace for one wanting to keep thejr round helpful wo'rk, not only bope they have been so to all who The Lord's day is over, much sadder a J. Patterson, Ericsburg. ERICSBURG KOomers. pp at tie ress ice. presiding over our public schools iead them. We wish to thank Mr. their lot. John Woitel, Rauch. but in everything that pertains to the Watson for his kindly co-operation John Leisenfeldt and Con Reuter Garland Ogden returned Saturday general welfare of our city. during the past years and for the were Falls visitors May 17th. from Clearfield, Pa., where he accompanied space he has giyen us in his paper. the remains of his deceased Pte. L. J. Gagnier of Minneapolis someone has Miss Ethel Petterson and sister, has shown us that Qoxnex-Clean! wife, ten days ago for burial Every Nook & arrived Saturday to be on the recruit- ,nterest the activities of Mrs. Van Wyck were Falls visitors taken an at her former home. ing staff of Sergt. Irvin Bloomfield. school and that those activities May 6th. the Rainy River Ringlets Bard Rocks Thomas Bergdahl's family arrived "pVERY room in the house, every wall, It is very important that the work of The Commencement^xerdseswVli hatching eggs sale.( Dark matings recruiting men branch from Minneapolis April 29th. Mr. for for every every rug, every bed—as clean as a new pin! be Grand theatre next only. Thoroughbred stock. Mated the service be given the hearty sup- ing at 8 oclock Every Bergdahl expeccts to settle'here for Your whole house, from top to bottom, cleaned and Thursd even right. Eggs $2.00 per 15. Port every community.: As hun- "^iock. nvery of dl 0 the summer at least. one is invited to attend. kept sweet and clean by the Royal Electric Cleaner. Jos. H. Kalkman thousands of ithen are need- dreds And all this cleanliness is secured by one of Na~ 8-29 Loman Minn, ed not only to take the place of many As we were busy all last week on RED CROSS NOTES ture's Great Purifiers, for the Royal Cleans by of the boys who are coming home, the log drive it was impossible for us Air—Alone!—Needs no brush. Ervin Boldus attended the two to make up the larfee addi- TJno to get into town, so consequentiv but also Ine regular monthly business meet- ., Nothing escapes the Royal. The powerful suction draws day convention of the Northwestern tional new army being provided for failed to get the weekly items in la«r out all embedded dirt. The dust that's been in an hour or ing of the International Falls Branch Minnesota and Northern Wisconsin by the government. week. This week's items will cover a day—al! threads, hair and surface litter disappear into the will meet next Monday evening at Royal bag'—and out of your house Bottlers' Association meeting at Chisholrfl the two weeks just past. 8 o'clock, May 26 at the Alexander —-not merely brushed from one this week. There was a good The two, ten and fourteen year old Buker school. spot to another. The young people of the town staged attendance and important business sons of Mr. and Mrs. Howell," took a Mr*. Wm. W. Dale, Sec. a marshmallow roast on the river was transacted. notion Tuesday afternoon, to see the bank near the excelsior mill the evening world so they started off without CARD OF THANKS of May 8th. A delightful evening Mr. L. A. Ogaard, state highway notifying their parents, who, when ELECTRIC CLEANER was spent, roasting marshma!-' engineer returned Monday from St. the youngsters did not get home for iows"ar0und the bonfire, singing songs Cleans by Air—Alone! To the many kind friends who gave Paul, where he has been interviewing supper started with a few frienas istance during the illness and telling stories and playing games. out death Needs No Brush ass the State Highway Commission in re- to look for them, after a fruitless all JLJ of our dear husband and father also Rigid tests have proved that Jolln gard to the road machinery which night search, word came from Little- those who sent flowers, we'wish' Nelson's new residence is the Royal excels all other to this county expects to receive from Wednesday morning that they deepest gratitudes fast nearing completion but work fcrk cleaners In its effectiveness to express our will be suspended on it for a few days as a dirt getter—let us demonstrate the $2,000,000 worth the government were being detained there awaiting Mr«. Liebig and Children! to you why. is donating to every state in the ur the arrival of the sheriff to escort in order to get the new floor in the ion, left over from the war road con- them to their parentalihome. hotel annex so that the new soc3 CARD OF THANKS struction work, which in addition to fountain can be installed for the sea- other valuable machinery, consists of BACCALAUREATE SERMON I hereby wish to express my grati- ten thousand new heavy road machines SUNDAY EVENING members of the Eastern tude to the Con Reuter local merchant here andt rucks. Star, of the Methodist Ladies' Aid sold out his store and contents to Mr. society and the many other friends Aleci Ensmonn. Mr. Enzmonn took ci. 'cc xt The Baccalaureate servipes for the Deputy Sheriff, Joe Jones of Nortm, and neighbors who rendered such over the store May I7tht, and will t- graduating class of the High School kindly ministrations to my wife during home was here Thursday with trank 0... move the post office back into the ... will be held in the assembly room Kocian and a man familiarly called ... her brief illness and for the beautiful store where it was last summer. Mr. *L of Alexander Baker school Sunday "Teddy whom he had arrested near( floral tokens of their synfpathy Reuter. moves into the Enzmonn evening. May 25th at 8 oclock. Rev. and regard. Gemmell with an automobile contain-! building. Wm Da]e the sermon ing 24 quarts of boozs. They^ plead, „ombe„ Garland Ogden. win bi reniireli guilty before Judge Palmer and were The Misses Ethel and Chrystal Petterson Mrs. Millard, Miss Dane, and Prof. Dr. Larson th Optomertrist will be assessed a fine of $75 and costs. This and Mrs. ¥an Wyck spent .a Zelner. The public are invited to Hays at makes four men whom Deputy Jones at the Victoria Hotel, June 6-7. Con few outing Ash Lake last attend. SOLD BY has caught in his district recently, week enjoying the boating and fishing ZIMMERMAN ELECTRIC CO. the man Kocian, who rents a building at that lake. They report the FOR SALE too from Mr. Jones in Northome had water cold fpl bathing, but when isil been warned by him not to sell booze on the one stands a log right at edge New—Ranger bicycle, will sell cheap. o/he would be arrested if caught at of tlje water, and "the mean old 340 Fifth Ane. ata it. Joe says there is practically no Call at 521 9th streetr'M. J. Bachynski, sult him if you have defective eyes things just turn aver when you least U.« owner. pigging at his end of the county* or need glasses. Artificial eyes fitted. expect them t©" j»ne hasn't lime to