International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 20, 1919 · Page 4 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS -PRESS, NOVEMBER 20th, 1919 PAGE FIVE METHODISTS TO BUILD SPECIAL MEETING OF NEW CHURCH HERE COMMERCIAL CLUB' SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL NOTES LOCAL HAPPENINGS Last Thursday afternoon Rev. C. Tuesday evening, Nov. 18, 1919 C. Craig, D. D. District Superinteadent Friday afternoon a program was Rev. W. W. Dale, Pastor Minutes of the regular meeting of of the M. E. church was here given in the assembly hall. The the members held November 4, 1919, Two good teams for sale. Apply and conducted the first-quarterlv rhetoricals were as follows: "The Morning worship, 10:30. approved a published. MICKIE SAYS S. E. Thompson. & Son. conference at which most of the History of America," Oscar Newman The following persons, with their official members were present. Sunday school, 11:45. "Her Husbands Dinner Party," Laurel sponsors, were elected to resident C. B. Kinney returned Sunday from OH.NVR O'BRIEN r"so N* ME After the routine business had been Smith "Little God and Dicky," Hannah individual membership. a horse buying trip in North Dakota. PLEASE &\ME ME WtmtN' IM SEB Christian Endeavor, 7:00. taken care of Dr. Craig announced Newman. A meeting of the Area JUST ONE WtORE AO TvV UkS* 267 Reuben Carriveau—T. E. Cruikshank. that a substantial sum of had association was held after the pr money MINUTE CHANCE All kinds of colored inks and stationery gram. Evening worship, 8:00. been set apart at his request by the 'UNM \N£UV_, at the Press office. 268 Edwin A. Olson—K. O. Fosse. JES' PERfUM" Centenary committee toward the O 269 E. J. Carriveau—G. P. Ballou. *\NTfc GO\N* The young people interested in construction of a strictly modern and Arnold Perling of Grand Rapids, Medill, the Falls Photographer has fk*ONN£R 270 Frank Marticot—K. O. Fosse. helping organize a live wire C. 1. commodious church building here, Wis., has joined the sophomore MO KAOtt-E*. moved to the Frederick hotel studio, 271 Stanley A. Frees—G. W. Anderson. society come Sunday evening at 7 class. and hoped that within the next few (j90fS\©6\t opposite the M. & I. depot. tf. o'clock. Miss Fuberg is temporary days the board of trustees could me it •V 272 Mike Kowal—Peter Twedland. chairman. The Seniors have sent for their and send the necesary data and assurances Suupt. Frank S. Lang of the International 273 John Keyes—E. B. Grignon. that such a generous gift class rings. They have also selecred Lumber Co. is a visitor in 36 Burton K. Day—R. "H. Bennett. Sunday school last Sunday was their class motto, which is, "Thus would be accepted by them for this St. Paul, this week in the interest of 274 M. Salstrand Peter Tweland. the largest for a long time. Let us Ends Our First Lesson." purpose. is company. 275 H. C. Putman—R. Grimoldby. go forward. Remember the missionary This meeting was held Monday afternoon The following persons were elected offering envelopes for next Sunday. Who is the young man who is and the required blanks filled Good pine slabs for sale, delivered to non-resident individual membership visiting Miss Hixson? out and necessary information given. right from the mill, Only four do It was also decided to make definite lars per cord. Apply S. E. Thompson 28 Thos. Watson, Ray, Minn.—T. Meeting of officers and teachers The other day. a dictation was given plans within the next few weeks for & Son. Ej Cruikshank. Sunday afternoon at half past three in (a) English class. This is the carrying out the conditions of this •V 29 Gilbert H. Wester, Duluth, Minn. to consider the Christmas activities. way the dictation should have been: generous gift, so that the needs of Paul C. Becker of Northome died —C. G. Hall. Word has been received from Santa Haste thee Nymth, and bring with the rapidly growing Sunday school at the county hospital Saturday. His 30 H. H. Jones. Fort Frances, Ont. Claus that he will visit the tree this thee, and church congregations and other brother Gus Becker of Lankin, N. —W. L. Raymond. year. Jest and youthful jolity. departments of church work can be D., took his body to Northome Sunday 31 D. J. Kennedy, Indus, Minn.— D. Guips and cranks and wanton wiles, fully met in the near future. for burial. T. McPhee. The Boy Scouts had a "dandy" Nods and veeks and wreathed Dr. Craig congratulated the church .32 P. D. Anderson, Fort Frances, time at their social Friday evening. smiles. on the thorough manner in which Gee, it's great, is what one fellow Ont.—D. T. McPhee. Buusiness session was followed by MICKIE VOOwt-D The result: business interests as well as the said who came and joined the F. F. 33F. J. Christenson, Littlefork. LIKE TO be sports in the "gym", foils, boxing Hess the rimp and bring with they, spiritual interests of the church were Choral society this week. Every BOSS ABOUT Minn.—F. H. Keyes. gloves, horizontal bar. Scouts Edwin Jest and ytful jolity. being taken care of and on the good I E E N Monday evening at 8, in the high CMfiuCt A financial report of the series oi Houghton and Ben Strassman fired Gups and hrank and wonton wild, CuAMAP* I N E S record it had maintained during past school, Fort Frances. concerts and lectures hy the America the weiners and served them with Nodd vecks and reeded slemes, years in meeting its various obligations. First Concert Company showed buris, doughnuts and cocoa in fine The question is: "Shall we start Dr. J. F. Peterson and Chester Get your prescriptions filled at Rubin's total receipts of $317.25, disburse style. 'James Honey, Robt. Trask, kindergarten class in Senior Higlf." Woodford returned Monday night Drug Store. tf ments to the amount of $243.85 and a Edwin .'Powers were voted into membership.- Remember the Poultry Show at from a two days hunting trip over profit to the Commercial Club of Messres Fenton and Wallace the City Hall today, tomorrow and the M. D. ... W. with a couple of fine Wanted—A maid. Apply Mrs. C. $73.40. The Concert Company received and Walter Reniers were guests. Saturday. deer for 'their winter roasts. G. Muench. Phone 247. The story circle brought out many interesting the sum of $172.25. Christian First experiences concerning the nominating committe reported Church Endeavor Call at Thompson and leave your WANTED—Competent girl or woman Notes Judge Frank Palmer returned Monday Baptist dogs/ the following official ticket to be order for turkeys and cranberrie for general housework or to from a short visit to his "ld voted upon on December 2nd. for Thanksgiving. help certai hours during the day. "Gym Schedule: Thursday afterschool, home at Madison. President—W. V. Kane, George N. Good wages and best conditions •V Junior Boys, Intermediate The best poultry show in the his Millard. Call telephone No. 403. Nov. 20 The social at the Martin home FOR SALE—Bay mare, 9 years girls 7:30, Boy Scouts. •V tory of this county opened in the Vice-President—J. J. Hadler, J. A. last Friday was well attended. A old, 1200 pounds also 5 months-old The South International Falls City Hall today. plendid program was rendered by Spencer. colt. Mac Loman. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH school is arranging for entertainments various members of the society. Directors—John Berg, T. E. Criukhank, Claude E. Ireland, Pastor. Only a few more boxes of Thomp tQ be given next Tuesday and R. C. Fraser, F. B. Green, Wm. County Attorney Jevne is appearing son & Son's apples at $3.25 per box. Wednesday in their school house Mr. Paul Engstrom who is up here Hasselbarth, A. Krohn, John A. McPhee, before the state tax commission Sunuday school, 10 a. m. Freh oysters 90c a quart, select 90c for the purpose of buying a Victrola. to spend a few days visiting with C. W. Prettyman, S. N. Rubin, this week relative to local taxation. a can. his brother Walter Engstrom and E. H. Woodford. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30, The many friends of Mrs. Ella friends attended the C. E. meetin H. C. Putman was appointed a member Leo Sheehe, of the International p. m. Singers—Just a minute—Come tf Gre'fen are glad for the privillege of last Sunday evening. We were all of the committee of judges. State bank was ont Monday and got the high chool, Fort Frances, Onr welcoming her and her dauughter well pleased to see him again his winter's meat in the for of a fine Judge Frank Palmer gave an account Morning worship, 11 a. m. Subject: next Monday night at 8 o'clock and Katherine back again to tmake their deer. of his recent visit to Madison, "The Power of Choice". see what's going on, you'll be glad I home in our city after a couple of Mrs. J. A. Rye is able to be out Minnesota, where he attended a told you. year's.-*-absence in California. again after an operation at the local FOR SALE—5-room house, 16x34, meeting of the Minneota Division of Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Sub« ... hospital. modern in everyway. Enquire of Nick the King of Trails Asociation. Among ject: "Launch Out." Jos. Riley and family left Saturday Attorney John H. Brown Is feeing 514, 9th street. other things he reported^ that this night for their new home at Pasadena, congratulated by his lawyer friends Topic for next Sundays' meeting: meeting voted to recommend to the upon receiving favorable decision Cal., where he will engage in "How May We Practise Thanksgiving?" BAPTIST CHURCH Among the successful hunters of National Asociation that this trail the orange raising business at a well from the supreme court on twentynine Eup. 5: 20 Ps. 67: 1-7 Rev. C. L. Kingsbury, Pastor our city during the past few days are be extended from Madison througi developed grove of his uncle's. cases he had pending before (Thanksgiving meeting). Dick Cramer, John Reiners, Harold Alexandria and Bemidji to International that August body for some weeks Morning services, 9:45. Carey and Walter Hendrickson. Falls. Vocalists Wanted—Especially Altos COAL SITUATION NEWS past. Hon. F. J. McPartlin gave notice and Basses, apply at the high school, TOLD IN A FEW LINES Bible School, 11:00. Get your shoes repaired at the new that at the next meeting of the club There has been great activity this Fort Frances, Ont., Monday evenings shop in the rear of C. B. Howie'., he would move an amendment to at 8. Subscription, one dollar for week, in the sale of beef and pork Rail Director Hines and seven reginal Preaching subject: "Woman the barber shop on 2nd Ave. Work the by-laws providing that local clergymen the season, Music found. by the wholesale in our city fro directors confer at Chicago to New Citizen." guaranteed and prices reasonable, tt be admitted to memberhip in many of the down river farmers, all discuss means to conserve the nation's JJ the cslub without the payment of the of whom are well pleased at the Sam F. Plummer of Loman spent coal supply. Missions: Curt Williams, buyer for the International cutomary memberhip fee. ready sale they found here for the a couple of days here this week dis Freight embargo, cut in passenger 1st—Prejudice against women. Lumber compafiy in the 2nd—Womans peculiar sphere. home grown meats. posing of his beef, quite successfullj% The proposition of admitting clergymen train service and closing of non-essential Littlefork valley was here over 'he under conditions contemplated 3rd—Women winning freedom. and taking orders for more to be d,e-j industries considered. Ffteen weeW end in conference with his Cofjajier Liljeblad reports that livered in a couple of weeks. in Mr. McPartlin's notice was referred million men will be idle if non-essential company. #A_ Evening services, 6:55. C. E. society, John,Larson aged 30, and Peter Enquist to the Investigating committee. plants are closed. agejd 50, both of Duluth *died Harold Carey carries the plume a? The correspondence from the Ten Wage scale parley between operators good music. A delightful service. Lift up your voice. Be not afraid. 1 suddenly at a tie camp near Geihmeli the most youthful successful nimrod Thousand Lakes Association of Minnesota and workers at Washington is Come. That's what we're all doing, every frofiv drinking moonshine whiskey. this season although he is wherein this association seeks at a standstill, the operators asking •V Monday at the high school, Fort only Thf^t^her men who also drank it 8:00 sertnon subject, "Citizenship »n 12 years of age, he brought down a a contribution from the commercial for more time to outline their po Frances, Ont., at 8 p. m. Come and were seriously ill but finally recovered. fine buck without assistance. Good club, was referred to the Investigating the. Kingdom." sition. join, you'll be delighted. for you Harold. committee. Montane miners agree to return to -«i.- S— Ybu are invited. On motion by Mr. C. B. Kinney sec Lost, About-a week ago a small work. Men and' women to A. F. Kline is authority for a onded by Mr. John Berg, it was or fountain pen, with the letter E on the ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH learn Bookkeeping, Shorthand, or statement to the effect that a party dered that the Commercial Club pay gold band. Finder please notify Emily ing unbuilt on the Ray-Cousins highway, Corner Sixth St. and Sixth Ave. Auto an^l Tractor Engineering. Make of hunters have seventeen moosfe to Mrs. Edward Kaneen a sum equal Watson or leave it ait the Press volunteering to furnish informa H. A. Mayer, Pastor. youf^|lf^worth: from $100 to $200 per hung up on Tilon's Creek which is office and be suitably rewarded. to all moneys paid to the club by the tion necessary to state our case to month by attending the Crookstin sure some bunch, they must have late Reverend Edward Kaneen during the St. Louis County Commisioners College^ Board and room $4:50 The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist come to eat out of the hunter' his membership in the Commercial No services on Sunday. through the Duluth Commercial Club. $5.00 pet^ week. Write to J. Sathrc, hands. What about this Mr. Game Club. church will hold a bazaar of fancy Members present, 43. Crookston,, Minn. tf work- toys, christmas gifts, hon^emade Warden? Mr. Ballon reported that arrangement Kext sefvices on Wednesday, Nov. Adjournment. food and candies on December had been made for caring for 26 at 8 p. m. Subject of sermon: David Hurlburl, We acknowledge a good letter from 13 th. Place will be announced nex A party consisting of Theodora transient teams in the McPhee barn "Signs of^the Last Times." Secretary. former Mayor. K. O. Fosse, written Tweedt, Elmer Johnson, Oscar Johnson, week. located at the rear of the International from their new home at Kalispell, Wolff, John Johnson, Oscar T. Laundry, and that such teams Saturday school every Saturday at CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION -County Agent M. M. Abbott attended Montana. He says judging from first J. Dotty and Mike Mattson went to would be looked after by an attendant 2:00. FOR DETERMINATION OF the farmers meeting at Ray irtipressitHis they are going to like it Kinmont Friday on a hunting tripi at a charge of fifteen cents for DESCENT OF LAND. quite well, but regret very milch that Saturday, enroute from the development and returned Tuesday with six deer one horse and twenty-five cents for Confirmation Class in the rear State of Minnesota meeting at Duluth- as arepre it was necessary to leave so many which is sure some luck.' two horses. the church Saturday at 8:00 p. m._ ssntative of the fatm bur^^ an^he gtobd^fMtehd^iirtour'irCity. On motion by Mr. litis, seconded Koochiching County county generally: Charlie Cullimore who was here by Mr. Bacon, it was ordered that the ANSWERED in Probate Court. .aind Mrs. C. G. Muench are prior to 1900 and clerked for John the purpose Secretary go to Virginia for In the Matter of the Estate of Charles being congratulated upon the nice Barby. Mrs. J. H. Brown returned Thursday Berg when he was in the mercantile of looking up certain matters "You know," said, the lady whose The State of Minnesota to all persons iittl#^^, the latter brought home after a seven week's visit with buiness here seventeen or eighteen relative to graveling the Ray-Ericsburg motor car had run down a man, interested in the' determination relatives in various parts of this with her upon her return from the years ago is here renewing the acquaintance road. "you must have been walking very of the descent of the real estate of state, but also in Iowa. She says cities a few days ago, to make her of his old time friends Mr. G. R. Duncan, President Fort cearelessly. I am a very careful' said decedent: The petition of Prank home with them. There' is no question William was Barby having been filed in this Court, driver. I have been driving a car. after one has been away a few days He now lives in Detroit, Mich, and Board of Trade the representing that said decedent diel the longing to get back again is a but that the benefit in that good is doing well. for seven years." guest of the evening. He addressed more than five years prior to the filing home will be mutual. jGood for the great deal stronger than the desire the Club on the general topic of good "Lady, you've got nothing on mci thereof, leaving certain real estate in otherwise homeless little one^. and Persons getting big game in Canada I've been walking for fifty-four years'* for a visit elsewhere. -.~ roads and showed the value both to said petition described, and that no —Detroit Motor News. thrice blessed adopted parents in shouuld be careful vto ship it 'Ontario and Minnesota of a greater will of decedent has been proved nor administration of his estate granted Marshall Hall is back on the job their kindness. from Canada to such points in the co-operation in the development of in this State, and praying that the Ledgers, blanl$. books and liquid ink again in the customs office after United States as'they wish to consign natural resources through the medium descent of said real estate be determined -The Fort Frances Choral society eradicator at the Press office. eighteen months service in quarter it ta or it will be confiscated, as of suitable highways. Mr. Duncan by this court. master corps in France. He enlist- held their first rehearsal of the seaed a bunch consisting of three deer and is enroute to St. Paul to attend a Therefore, You, and Each of You, are hereby cited and required to show TRAPPERS ATTENTION! here with the engineers corps in son on Monday evening last, in the ten boxes of moose meat a few days session of Northwest Commercial cause, if any you have before this high school, Scott street, at 8 o'clock. March, 1918, and returned Nov. 1st. ago in St Paul, on its way to the Club Secretaries. He extended to the Court, at the Probate Court Room He spent most his time at the Some fecellent music was introduced The season now on Fox, home of the hunters in Iowa. Club an invitation to be present at the Court House in the City of International big artillery training camp at Coet- bv by the the conductor. conductor, Mr. Mr. F. F. G. G. Myeii.«, Myeii«, Wolf, Fisher nd Skunk, ship now a imilar meeting to be held in Fort •V Falls, in the County of Koocniching, and receive tu benefit of the exceptionally quidan in Brittany. \On account of and the success of the evening w^s State of Minnesota, on the 13th Williams on December 4th. The matter Dr. Larson, the Optemetrist will ba day of December, 1919, at 10 o'clock A. high pi ices. Mink and muskrat his being one1 the chief clerks in the greatly enhanced by the appearance of entertainincr *he Dulutii at Victoria hotel, December 5 and r. M., why said petition should not be season does not open until De« "camp he was the last man to leave of a number of new members, but Paul delegates while in International granted. cember 1st. it when it was turned over to the Mr. Myers, like Oliver Twist, still Falls, was refered to the entertainment Witness, the juudge of said court, Fred Shaw, French. He had a good time but wants "more". Can you sing?, you committee. and the seal thereof, this 13th day of November, 1919. International Falls, Minn. like all the other veterans he is glad can, then join up, you will not regret Hon. F. J. McPartlin spoke of the .J (Court Seal) John Berg, Consult him if you have defective to get back home and to his work it, the subscription is only one dollar importance, both to St. Louis and Little Fork, Big Falls and Baudette -Probate Judge. eyes or need glasses. Artifical eyes again and hopes it won't be neces- for the season, and the fun you will Koochiching County, of comp?eting weeklies please copy and mail bill for Jevne A Norton, fitted. sary to be called again.^ ^"t get will be worth it* the twenty-two miles of road rema N20-D25 Attorneys for Petitioner. same to Fred Shaw. •...£ ...