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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, NOVEMBER 13th, 1919 PAGE FIVE GEO. S. LANGLAND COMENDED CLASS OF 150 CONFIRMED LOCAL HAPPENINGS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL NOTES FOR HIS GOOD WORK AT ST. THOMAS CHURCH 4 We are pleased to be able to publish Rt. Rev. Bishop McNicholi of-Duluth the following letter relative to Guy Emerson has left school. was here last Sunday and confirmed Rev. W. W. Dale, Paster one of our former townsman which a class of 150 in St. Thomas Three unfurnished rooms for rent MICKIE SAYS is self explanatory: church, which is the- first class to be La Mona Hoppee has been absent Morning sermon at 10:30. Apply 807 8th street. confirmed since Rev. Fr. Killeen came National War Work Council, of the from school for several days. We -8 Young Men's Christian- Associations here about eight years ago, and is hope that she will be back with us Sunday school at 11:45. Two good teams for sale. Apply ARE SMWLES IM an important event in the lives of of the United States. soon. A S. E. Thompson & Son. \.Ot3 6' oo&vsio«u£ Headquarters, 347 Madison Avenue, these young people ond in the history Evening sermon at 8. fHCae ARt SMt-LES IN of the church which is now under New York. Jff PLENTN O* fcOS Last Friday the Junior and Senior John. Kennedy of Bai'dette who 'THERE &R.E SNM-LES the jurisdiction of the Oblate November 4, 1919 High School enjoyed hearing Dr. Everybody welcome. has a fine prosperous sheep ranch IN PA\D-*HEM SUBSCRIPTION^ Fathers of Winnipeg Mr. Frank S. Lang, Osten Saken talk on the 'subject of near Indus was here over Sunday. THEN ARE SNW-Y.ES In the evening Bishop Nicholi delivered International Falls, V# "America First" Miss Drexler conducted Ladies' Aid will be entertained by MMtttCtt Nfc\jE* OO COME OFF a patriotic and^ generally Minnesota. some community singing. Mrs. C. L. Crandal 3rd street, Wednesday All kinds of colored inks and stationery helpful lecture to a crowded church. afternoon, November 9. at the Press office. My Dear Sir: The Art Class are now making Boy Scout round up at 8 Friday Don Kennedy and son of Indus When Mr. George S. Langland of posters to advertise their Japanese FARM BUREAU O AGANIZ AT ION evening. were visitors here over Sunday to Minneapolis, Minnesota, enlisted in picture and novelty sale to be held attend th» special church services the Y. M. C. A. for service overseas December 5th. Any money raised In order that the Farm Bureau may here. he referred to you as one who coul.l will go toward buying new supplies METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH be of more assistance to solve the vouch for his character and ability. for the class. problems of the farmer and be of Mrs. E. H. Zimmerman and little •V Mr. Langland has recently returned more direct benefit an opportunity son Edgar are home again after a Last Wednesday Miss Hazel Williams after ten months' service. He served for more cooperation between the good visit with relatives and friends and Miss Drexler gave a musical as Manager of a Canteen in Tours, farmer and executive committee is in Duluth. recital in the assembly hall. Miss France and later was in the Salvage necessary. Williams played several selections on Department at Breast, in which 4*4 The Farm Bureau Directors and Attorney and Mrs. J. J. Hadler the piano, one waltz being her own capacities I am pleased to inform County agent are devoting their time spent the first of the week attending composition. Miss Drexler played a you'that he made an excellent record. and efforts not only to offer advice the first gathering of the National selection from the famous opera We greatly appreciate Mr. Lanq and help, but also to receive suggestions Loyal Legion in Minneapolis. "Faust" Esther Miner sang accompanied land's work, and we are confident from the farmer. The Farm by Miss Drexler on the violin that as one of his friends you wi'l Bureau is a clearing house of farm and Miss Williams on the piano. Good pine slabs for sale, delivered be glad to hear this, and to pass on knowledge. The directors are as right from the mill, only four this information to others that thejr anxious to have a farmer tell them of lars per cord. Apply S. E. Thompson may know and share our gratitude, MARGIE results obtained in any particular & Son. for his good work. farm problem as they are to pass CHAdLSJ Mr. L. C. Graves has not been Yours very sincerely, gUMR« such knowledge on to others. Lost, About a week ago a small well for several days. Charles Brooln. The Farm Bureau directors claim fountainpjxen, with the letter E on the no superiority over other farmers as gold band. Finder please notify Emily Get your prescriptions filled at Rubin's Adolph Bloom returned home from to their skill as farmers, but they RED CROSS NOTES Watson or leave it at the Press Drug Store. tf Baudette the first of the week. are donating their time to assist t'ie «.« office and be suitably rewarded. farmers in becoming more efficient At a meeting of the Board of Di-...~ #.•<p></p>•V Mrs. Osborne had two lady friends Ledgers, blank books and liquid ink through applying to their own farms rectors of the Koochiching Chapter, City Clerk Patterson -entertained visiting her from Littlefork over Sat eradicator at the Press office. methods of improvement proved by on Monday evening, in President Claude ,E. Ireland, Pastor. the city council at his home last Saturday urday and Sunday. tests of individual farmers and agricultural Kinney's office, it was decided to concentrate evening in honor of Mayor KO. 91 colleges. Mrs. S. M. Thomas one of the successful the work by absorbing the Fosse who left Sunday night for Mr. and Mrs. Forte are here visit Sunday school m. 10 merchants of Loman' was a They hope through the Farm International Falls branch with the their new home in Kallispel, Montana. ing the latter's sister, Mrs. Tuttle, business visitor here Monday. Bureau to increase the acreage yields Chapter, which will carry on its future Wednesday 7:3} Prayer meeting, and may remain some tme. of farm crops, to increase the quality •V work, and after having the books •V •V p. m. and productiveness of live stock FOR SALE—Bay mare, 9 years of the branch duly audited they will Editor Tom Parkin of that splendid Mr Jarvis who has been sick for by the purchase of better breeding old, 1200 pounds also 5 months-old be filed with the secretary of the periodical entilted America Frst Ladies' Aid meeting Friday p. m. .several days went down to Bemidji stock, to promote harmony and co colt. Mac Loman. Chapter. Magazine .whom every hundred per with Mrs. Robert Lowe. Friday evening to the hospital. operation between farmers and communities It was also decided to purchase the cent American should take and carefully »r» and to dispense information FOR SALE—Twenty, twelve dollar equipments necessary for instructions read spent the week end in our Morning worship a. m. Subject: 11 Emil Backe and brother Enoch returned secured tending to lighten the work Pan Motor Company shares for ten in home sanitation, hygene, care city. Come again Tom. "Inportance of Soul Instruction." last Tuesday from near Baudette of the housekeeper. dollars each. Apply room 7, Internatonal of the sick and dietetic, under plans where Emil has been operating Hotel. Nov.13 The reasons for all industrial and now being formulated by the National Sub- The many friends of Prof. Claude Preaching service p. m. 7:30 a dredging machine through the sum labor organization successes are con American Red Cross. A room will ject "Christian Watchfulness." Semon and Miss Eva Bryant of Mizpah mer. Don't forget the Samaritan dance tinued interest in such organization fitted up in the high school of this will be interested in the news •V at the City hall, Friday, November and constant cooperation for further city at an expense of approximately ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH that a marraige license was issued The people here are contemplating 14th, Kimpton's orchestra will furnish progress. The farmers are at a great $200, where any one in this county in their name by Clerk of Court Corner Sixth St. and Sixth Ave. .having a "Home Coming" next Saturday the music and a good time is disadvantage because of lack of organization, can attend regular classes which will Drummond last Monday. evening for the soldiers. We H. A. Mayer, Pastor. guaranteed to all. being the only portion of be given from time to time by competent •V hope every body will turn out and the population that has little or no instructors, and First Aid O. M. Larson returned from Ro.chester make it a success. Get your shoes repaired at the new voice in determining what the product Services Sunday at m. 8 p. Certificates obtained after finishing Monday where upon an diagonesis shop in the rear of C. B. Howle'. of their labor should bring them. the course, which will comprise about of his case the surgeon de Cecil Rodgers of Nary, formerly of barber shop on 2nd Ave. Work Saturday school from to 2 3 p. The great labor organizations of fifteen lessons. The Red Cross cided that an operation for cancer of this place is here on a visit to friends guaranteed and prices reasonable, tf the country have reached their presen Health Nurse, Miss Annette Miller the stomach could not be successfully and may remain through the winter He will be very glad to enroll your position of power by the members will also have her office at this health performed at this time. Commander M. E. Withrow is attending children and give them a thorough direct interest themselves taking a room, and a vigorous -campaign will the first annual meeting of Prof Granger returned from St & instruction in religion. in financing the organization, in .lis be carried on for preserving the Mr. Idtse formerly of Ada, is the the National Loyal Legion this week Paul Sunday morning being away a cussion of problems, and offer.* ?.g health and lives of babies and peopie name of the new agricultural sup7 as a delegate from the Wm. Robideau week attending the Educations Convention Sunday at m. all the members 3 p. gestions. of this community. The great necessity ervisor of the unorganized territory post of this city and county. held there. are requested to meet at the church We as farmers are mostly to bUvne of this work is shown by the last of Koochiching ocunty. He will make in order to discuss the weal and woe for any unsatisfactory conditions because baby clinic held in this county, where Big Falls his headquarters and is WANTED—Competent girl or woman SOUTHERN MINNESOTA EDITOR of the congregation. we are content to spend all our out of forty-two babies examined, heartily welcomed to our county. for general housework or to BOOSTS NORTHLAND energies on our own acres, isolated only three were found to be in nor help certai hours during the day. BAPTIST CHURCH •V from contact with other farmers, *hus mal health. Good wages and best conditions J. A. Kennedy is shipping a car Rev. C. L. Kingsbury, Pastor Gunnar B. Bjornson in Minnesota being unable to exchange ideas. The Anyone with the heart in the right Call telephone No. 403. Nov. 20 load of sheep from his ranch near Mascot: It has been our privelegcto Farm Bureau is the most promising place will surely be glad to aid in First Service Frontier this week. He drove thepi visit tha£ region a number of times farm organization ever attenu •. 1. this worthy work by giving a dollar Attorney F. J. McPartlin returned to Lpma^r then shipped th6m to this Bible school W. E. Martin, 9:45. and we have been in almost every Before many months the Farm Bureau for a year's membership. The Saturday from Minneapolis where he superinteJidene. city over the M. D. & W. railway enroute town on the "range" and elsewhere, will be national in scope, wjth .Third Roll Call is about ended, but appeared as attorney for Levine in the for St. Paul. and we want to say right here and headquarters at Washington, where anybody not personally solicited, can famous fur stealing case which has Bib.le' clasrs, adults. Roy Martin, •V now, that a finer lot of cordial, hospitable efficient representatives will be in a still become a member for 1920, ,by occupied the attention of the courts teacher Mr. Rye, assistant. Secretary David Hurlburt of the and high class people we believe position to learn, advise, and direct for .several weeks. sending a dollar to the Chapter Secretary, H' -iJr. Commercial Club is in St. Paul this can not be fqund anywhere.- regarding all legislation affecting Mrs. Anna B. Franson, Hotel 'io !,'• Second Service week, receiving from the Supreme There is an atmosphere of freedom farming. These representatives must FOR SALE—One of the finest teams Victoria, International Falls, Minn. .11,,a. m&^reaching. Subject: "Men Court permission to practice law in be supported by a solid organization an air of cordiality about the people in the county. Young, Dapple Gray not' Money."" this state. He has been a member of interested members from every locality of the north that grips you and makes mares weight about 3200, gentle and GOOD COMMUNITY FAIR of the bat in Illinois for several years to bring results. The part of you their friend. There is a "breeze' true pullers. Must sell on account HELD AT EIDEM SCHOOL /'J..' 'r Divisions past. the individual farmer is to cooperate and an ease that pervades their business of hay shortage. E. G. Hoover, Nqr-den, 1. "The Price of a Slave." with his local bureau, be interested and social intercourse and you Minn. A very successful Community Fair 2. "The? Price of a Soul." The m«Trriage of Lieut. Elizabeth A. in its success, try out proposed sug seem to feel that you have struck S3 3. "The Worth of a Nation." was held at the Eidem school on Ward and Captain Thomas E. Sinclair gestions, and offer the directors practical the land of "Hello Bill." Mrs., and Mr. Cariveau returned Friday, November 7, 1919. The neighborhoods will be solemnized on Thursday, suggestions in return. It is on iFor instance, after spending a day from the hospital at Rochester Evening—C. E. Society of Eiden, Good, Hay Creek, 6:55. November 20tht, 1919 at 8 oclock ly through the development of the in Hibbing--that city of world famed where the latter went for medical Williams Central and were .... and will Be performed by Brigadier farm bureau in each local community brilliancy where they always believe examination.. The doctors decided represented. Preaching, "The Touch of Jesus." S. E. Taylor of the Sialvation Army that the work of the state and national in "more light"—one wonders if that operation was not necessary Splendid exhibits in sewing manual 8 oclock. an, at the Fort Frances Barracks. organizations can be made effective if were not here that Arthur Chap and. that relief would come by treatment training, and baking from the Good ':n and permanent. ,—-SS- man received his inspiration for that by local physicians. You -are welcome. Eiden, Hay Creek and Central ___________ Frank S. Lang, Superintendent of Is it not time that we cease to be beautiful sentiment about the "West." schools together with women's exhibits the logging department of the International individual plodders, and not only join For, surely, if you have ever been in Mac. Loman and his mother spent in canning, fancy work and Lumber Company expects but lend our active support to the local, a few day in town the la,st of the week northern Minnesota you know that Christian Endeavor Notes baking occupied all available: space state and national farm bureau to be enjoying his visits of in getting ready, for her wi&l$$'^tYisit out there "the handclasp's a little 4n the school building. In a separate Baptist Church spection to the company's camps by organizations. As a tree cannot live stronger" and that the "smile dwells in Ohio with relatives. They- left building were exhibits of grains the use of a^Sedan Ford which will without live green roots supporting Friday night for Chicago frosn which there a little longeer." Here the "sun and vegetables. be put on wheels so that it can run it, neither can the Farm Bureau organization city Mac will return to tak6 care ?f is a little brighter" and the "snows Mr. Anderson, agricultural director The Christian Endeavor will hold like a speeder on the railroad tracks. hope to be a national power his business affairs on the farm be that fall are a trifle whiter." Out for district No. 4,. and Mr. McCurdy, their monthly'. social at the Martin for good unless supported by live, fore joining his mother in Ohio later. there "the world is in the making County Agent of Northern home Friday evening November 14th.. interested farmers. We are pleased 16" learn that Beltrami county judged the exhibits and fewer hearts with despair aree at which time a musical program wilt Our Farm Bureau directors are The. regular business session of the County Surveyor David Rose has in vegetables and grains. Miss Anna aching." Northern Minnesota is that be rendered before the social hour willing and anxious to be of servic Koochiching Township Farmers' Club been appointed state highway en-? E. Erickson judged the sewing, baking land where a man—"where there is "PIE" will be the food topic for the^ to each farmers and community as was held in the school house last gineer for this county- to begin his and canning. more of singing and less of sighing." evening being furnished by the fairer they accepted office only for that purpose. Saturday night followed by a social work immediately, as such state Miss Annette Miller, Koochiching Yes it is the land "where there sex, while the gentlemen will be the session at .the home of Commissioner highway engineer. He will have County Public Health Nurse, gave a laughter in every streamlet flowing, buyers at the social. It will not be Call on them if they can be of and Mrs. Frank Green. One of the charge of the gravelling and building very valuable talk on the Red Cro? where there is more of reaping and necessary that one is required to buy assistance and tell them the thingi enjoyable features of the business of t^he state roads in this county. Peace Program talks on cooperation less of-sowing." With Chapman this a whole pie but if one wishes one it you have discovered. session was the skit played by the This is a good appointment and one and Farm Bureau by Mr. Anderson was "Out where the West begins." will not be denied them. —Executive Committee. -Thespians of the Ericsbttrg Farmers' which will certainly be acceptable to and Mr. McCurdy were highly appreciated. To us it is where the "North" holds club which was well performed. the residents of ojir large and good sway—and by North we mean northern We are having some rousing good V# TRAPPERS ATTENTION! county. Much credit is due the teachers of Minnesota, the land of lakes, Sunday evening meetings and should Apart from the evening dance the above schools who through their forests iron and good fellowship. be attended by every Endeavor as ^given by the local Legion, there was -The season is now open on County Agent Abbott returned Fox, •combined efforts made this fa'r Northern Minnesota, the land of well as outsiders. These meeting are 'no special observance of Armistice Wolf, Fisher and Skunk, ship now Monday from his trip *s a delegate* successful. wealth, of beauty of enchantment— open to all who care to come and partake, and receive the benefit of the exceptionally day in our city owing to the post to the Potato Growers' Association than which there is no plot of ground or who wish to come to visit. members believing that greater benefit conventions in Duluth in connection high prices. Mink and muskrat WANTED—Men and women to mol-'e rich in resources—more favored and watch us grow. Come would be accomplished by using season does not open December with the Northern Minneseota Development -until learn Bookkeeping, Shorthand, or in-the character of its people 1 the $500 given by the city council 1st. Association meeting also Auto andjrraclpr ^Engineering. Make Every Minnesotan worthy of the Topic for next Sunday's meeting some time ago to the needs of their from the Farm Bureau meeting in __ Fred-Shaw, yourself worth irom $100 to $200 per name is proud of northern Minnesota "Co-operation in Christian Service." organization, in making arrangements International Falls, the Twin Cities where the movement Minn. month "by attending the Crookst John 17 20.-23 1 Cor. 3: 5-10. for rooms for their members and families, to organize the National Federation College. Board and room $4:50 t$5.00 FPR SALE—5-room house, 16x34, Little Fork, Big Falls arid Baudette which is a commendable club of Farm Bureaus was ratified'by this per week. Write to J. C. Sathre, weeklies please copy and mail bill for modern in everyway. Enquire of Nick Mr. J. A. Rye will furnish music at decision. as well as other Gpunties in the state. Crookston, Minn.is tf same to Fred Shaw. Toder, 514, 9th street. next Sunday's meeting.