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

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, DECEMBER 4, 1919 PAGE FIVE C. G. Whitney has returned from a INTERNATIONAL FALLS and knows where of he speaks. You visit at Pequot. 3? HAS HIGHEST PRICES »,• will miss a helpful treat if you don't S BETHLEHE/VGHUEeH come Sunday night. Two good teams for sale. Apply Minneapolis, Nov. 29—Food prices S. E. Thompson. & Son. in Minnesota are highest in International Rev. W. W. Dale, Pastor ».• Ranier M. E. Church Falls, on the northern boundary Rev. C. E. Gregg of Littlefork wis The annual sale and supper will of Minnesota, and lowest in Morning worship 10:30. Buy and use Red Cross Seals. a visitor in town Monday. be held at the Ranier church Saturday Buy and use Red Cross Seals. Fairfax in Renville county, according December 6th. Sale will be on to a report to the state department V# Sunday school 11:45. Miss Maude Graham spent Thanksgiving J. J. Stone has returned from a all the afternoon and lunch will be Mrs. C. G. Whitney is enjoying a of agriculture today. At International sejved at all times up to the evening at Redby few days" business trip to Duluth. Falls milk increased to 17 visit at Pequot. Christian Endeavor 7:30. •r* hour, when a delightful supper ^,y- 9* •r« cents from 15 cents a quart, eggs to Sheriff Mcintosh and Deputy Reedy will be served by the ladies. Join with Get your prescriptions .filled at Rubin's Wanted—A maid. Apply Mrs. C. 75 cents from 50 cents a dozen, while Note the change in the evening made a business trip to Ray Monday. us for a good feed and buy something Drug Store. tf G. Muench. Phone 247. sirloin steaks dropped to 40 cents program. There will be no preaching useful for your best girl or beau. from 50 cents and port steak to JS service, but a live meeting nev :r Buy and use Red Cross Seals. Frank S. Lang has returned from a E. H. Zimmerman has returned cents from 45 cents a pound. He the less to which old and young are business trip to the twin cities. from a business trip to Duluth. states that there is no dairy butter BAPTIST CHURCH invited. The leader for next Sunday Miss Catherine McPartlin left last on the market there. Rev. C. L. Kingsbury, Pastor is Miss Edth Miner. week for St. Cloud to consult an Geo. A. Snyder was a business Jas. H. Foss of Duluth was doing Fairfax consumers are paying 7 oculist visitor at the twin cities last wee business here the first of the week. cents a quart for milk, compared Enlistment Week. The war of the Reds and Blues began with 8 cents a year ago. Eggs went last Sunday. This is based on attendance Edward Peters, who makes his Buy and use Red Cross Seals. Buy and use Red Cross Seals. to 54 cents from 35 cents a dozen. 9:45 a. m. Bible School. at C. E. and will culminate home in Duluth, spent Thanksgiving Sirloin steaks are selling at 25 cents in February when the losing side at the -litis home. Mr! and Mrs. Ed Fairchild are rejoicing Mrs. S. N. Rubin has returned after a pound. 11 the following program: will entertain the winning. over the birth of a fine bouncing making a short visit in Minneapolis. baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Franz Jevne. departed Piano Prelude. McCLENAHAN HONORED The Boy Scouts enjoyed their trip S$ the fore part of the week for Minneapolis up the lake last Friday. They packed Paddy Welch, "the man catcher," Invocation. Commissioner Harrigan is in town to make a short visit. Judge W. S. McClenahan, one of made a business trip to the cities blankets, cooking utensils and "eats." attending the regular meeting of the the judges of this district, was chosen Geo. Harughton made an excellent Saturday last. Responsive Reading Ps. 96. county board. L. A. Ogaard departed Tuesday for last week to sit as a member of head cook with Floyd Christie as -v 88 Duluth to visit at the home of his the supreme court in the hearing of Acting Mayor Pat Lynch attended second. The meals served in unformal Gloria Patria. W. N. Webb was an out going passenger daughter, Mrs. Wayne Burdick. the appeal case of the validity of the high cost of living conference -t style were greatly enjoyed. on the M. & I. for Minneapolis JJ the soldiers' bonus law passed by the For sleeping quarters a summer cottage Hymn. "The Light of the World.'' St. Paul this week. Friday last. All boys twelve years of age.or o/er recent legislature. #r* 8 in winter time is not exactly are invited to read the Scout item Three members of the supreme the warmest place in the world. Each Scripture reading—Isah. 60: 1-22. Miss Frankie Burton departed Sunday Miss F. E. Drepler enjoyed a visit in the Bethlehem church column. court are disqualified to sit in the evening for Minneapolis where took an hour watch during the night from her sister during the Thanksgiving heariing for the reason that they had Selection by choir. she will attend school. to keep the fire burning. No one holidays. Wanted—A young man over 16 relatives serving in the army, who froze to death. Candidates Lester 9* would like position. Store preferred. would be benefited by the act and Prayer. Miss Amanda Gilbertson of Minneapolis Gish, Edwin Powers, James Honey Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Dale spent Fred Wilkerman, 419-7th St. d4 district court judges were named is visiting at the home of passed the Tenderfoot Test. All arrived Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. by the governor to take their places. Hymn. "In the Cross of Christ I safely home, tired, hungry, but her sister, Mrs. Geo. Gedney. Floyd Hill in Ranier. Buy and use Red Cross Seals. Judge McClenahan is recognized by Glory." looking forward to the next "hike." the bar of the state as an able jurist Elizabeth LaValle makes switches The following members made the Mrs. Geo. P. Watson returned Wednesday S. G. Byerly of Duluth was here and this recognition by the governor Offering and announcements. trip: and hair chains of combings. 410 omrning from Fairbault after last week on business connected is especially pleasing to the members Scoutmaster Dale. College street, Albert Lea, Minn. snaking a few day' visit there. with the Duluth Brewing and Malting of the bar of the fourteenth A short sermon. "The Christians' Scouts. Co. district.—Spooner News. Need.. Elmer Trask. Mr. Sheldon of Minneapolis is The Bethlehem Ladies' Aid was Geo. Haughton. spending the week in town taking entertained Wednesday afternoon t? Good pine slabs for sale, delivered Closing hymn. "Am I a soldier of SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL NOTES l^fein Haughton. care of his business interests here. Mrs. C. L. Crandal at her home. right from the mill, only four the Cross." Stanley Rye. lars per cord. Apply S. E. Thompson 9 Ethel Lee has entered the Senior Floyd Christie. ..For Sale—Short mill wood, $3.00 Medill, the Falls Photographer has & Son. Every member of the church are invited Class, coming from Merillan, Wis. Candidates per load. Prompt delivery.' Interna moved to the Frederick hotel studio. to. be present. Everyone who Ben Strassman. The pictures and novelties for the tional Lumber Co., 'phone 351. dl8 The Rebekah lodge will give a opposite the M. & I. depot. tf. has no church engagement elsewhere Lester Gish. Japanese sale, to be given by the Art card party at the Odd Fellows' hall —a—— is invited. Edwin Powers. department, December 5th have arrived. 1 next Friday evening, December 5th. Buy anxjl use Red Cross Seals. Buy and use Red Cross Seals. James Honey. ».• Be sure and attend. O The church will be decorated in Friday evening, December 12, is the Mr. Dunkle and Miss Williams •T* Mac Loman left here Sunday for Seymour Backus has recently had military fashion. We also invite every date for the next monthly businejs visited the rural school, Wednesday Game Warden Munch of Crookston Ohio where he was called b}r the illness returned soldier in our city to all an operation for appendicitis at Minneapolis and social meeting. Game Warden and Thursday of last weelc in regard spent Sunday in consultation with and is confined to a hospital of his mother who is visiting or both of the services morning or Powewrs will be with us to tell of to their line of work. the local Warden Powers on th there. evening. there. the habits of wild animals in northern game situation in this locality. A special program is to be given in —n— V# Minnesota. the Assembly hall, Wednesday afte Dr.. Pearson, one of the prosperous For Sale—A good home organ Evening Service Buy and use Red1 Cross Seals. tiioon. This will enclude music b. Dedication Service—Song. farmers near Ericsburg was a cheap if taken at once. Apply Ea-1 ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH sorpe grade children directed by Miss business visitor in our city one day1 'Manley, P.O. Box 404 or Holler's ad Corner Sixth St. and Sixth Ave. Don't forget the Masquerade dance Drexler and Junior and Senior rhitoricals jiitioni^M ••••••.' last week. Reading of New World Movement H. A. Mayer, Pastor. in the Workman's hall, Monday by Eva Brennan, Gladys Prayer. evening, December 8th. Door rights Preston, Harold Bray and Mita Editor and Mrs. Geo. P. Watson Messers Gilbert and Arthur Amundsen Services Sunday at 10:20 a. m. reserved. Tickets 75c per couple. Smootz. departed last Friday evening for arrived from Bagley yesterday. Singing—"Battle Hymn of Republic. Ladie's free. The Sophomores are giving a Faribault for a short business and They are visiting with their sister, i- •3 Subject of sermon: "Christ, Our pleasure trip. Mrs. Wm. Dale. c.and3r sale December 5th. Prophesied Messiah." The agriculture classes attended Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson have departed Scripture reading. V* s's Miss Florence Kinshella enjoyed the poultry show given last week a.id Heavy young draft horses for sale for Dayton, Ohio where they Evening services at 8. here Thanksgiving holidays here returning —5-year old. Call at 813 5th avenue. will make their home. Mr. Ferguson assisted Mr. Anderson in some 3? Prayer—at close, with bowed heads. to Duluth Monday where These are all good young horses and having resigned as auditor of the M. the work. Holy communion will be celebrated she is attending school. can be had at a bargain. & O. Paper Co. The Parents and Teachers association Sing.—"Take my Life and Let it in both services. All those wishing —k— Jg held- a meeting in the Assembl be.' to partake of the Lord's Supper are Lawrence Decker left for Minneapolis Get your shoes repaired at the new Don't forget the fancy and -needle hall, Friday afternoon. A progran Remarks by several laymen and women. requested to come one half hour before Friday evening to attend Dunwoody shop in the rear of C. B. Howie's sale December the 13th in the City was given including reports by Mrs. 4 the regular services, and attend Institute where he will take barber shop on 2nd Ave. Work Drug Store given by the Ladies' Aid Brown and Mr. Kinney on the W. E. Short talk by pastor. the confessional service. a course in electrical engineering. guaranteed, and prices reasonable. t£ of the Baptish church. Many of these Song for doing, "America." A. and Dr. Mary Ghostley on prese.it •v will make nice Christmas gifts. day school health problems. It will be an inspiration to you. You are invited to attend these Buy and use Red Cross Seals. Buy and use Red Cross Seals. Come join in these services. services. Last Friday a program was given The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist A reception will be given Friday Don't. forget to attend the card in the assembly hall. Several rhitoricals CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES church will hold a bazaar of fancy Saturday school at the usual hour. party to W given by the Rebekah evening, Dec. 5th at the Methodist were given by members of the work, toys, chtistmas gifts, homemade Don't miss these last Saturdays before church, for Rev. and Mrs. Claude E. lodge at the Odd Fellows' hall,. Friday H. A. McCormack, First Reader Junior and Senior classes. But the food and candies on December Christmas, if you wish to par Ireland. All are cordially invited lo evening, December 5th. Everybody real treat was the singing by the 13th. Place will be announced next take in the Christmas program. invited. attend. Sunday, Dec. 7th, 11 a. m. in the children from the grades led by Miss week. v* —IS—... Drevler. ..—-a— METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Don't forget the Masquerade dance Russell litis spent his Thanksgiving Odd Fellows Hall, 311 Third street. Don't forget the Sophomore candy FOR SALE or EXCHANGE—for Claude E. Ireland, Pastor. vacation at the home of his parents, in the Workman's hall, Monday sale December 5th. something of near equal value in Des evening, December 8th. Door rights Mr. and Mrs. R. F. C. litis, returninr Subject: "God the only cause and The Art Class is giving a sale of Moines, la., lot 19, in block 8, Inters to Minneapolis Sunday evening to reserved. Tickets 75c per couple. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 creator." Japanese picture baskets and toys national Falls, Minn. C- resume his studies. Ladie's free. p. m. December 12th. Some of the thing Dr. W. S. Simpson, Every one welcome and cordially being made by member of the Senior •V-V" 206 Century Bldg, Des Moines, la Chas. Anderson formerly a barber Miss ^ayine O'Mally has resigned Sunday School at 10 a. m. invited to attend these services. and Junior High School. here but who har, been operating a her posititfn* as telephone operator at On Friday evening December 5th, the M') & 0rPaper Co., office and has farm in Alberta was here Saturday Morning worship at 11 a. m. TRUTH TOLD TO GIRLS. THE END OF THE ROAD' the ladies of the M. E. church will renewing acquaintances. He thinks departed for Minneapolis to join her give a public reception in the church International Falls is the real city of mother who is making her home Subject: "Hiding from God." Many a 'girl flirts thoughtlessly. Through the efforts of a committee to Rev. and Mrs. Claude E. Ireland. there. destiny. It may be that the task of a hard appointed by the Parent-Teachers' A good program has been arranged —-8— Evening service at 7:30 p. m. busy day make her welcome any gaiety Asociation the seven reel film "The and refreshments will be served. The Ladies' Aid of the Baptist An urgent invitation is extended to no matter how trivial to forget the End of the Road" has been secured Everybody invited. every man and woman in this county church will hold a needle and fancy Lecture: "The Outlook for Religous." monotony of her work. There are for International Falls. This widely sale December the 13th at the City to attend the free exhibition of the those who condemn her for what discussed film is in sympathy with The marriage of Geo. Browman and Drug Store. Those buying-Chiristmas 7-reel film, "The End of the Road" they call the immodesty of it. But the health and clean living crusade Miss Mae Gorman took place at the presents should look at these before next Wednesday evening, December In the closing years of the nineteenth how much more would the same girt now being carried on in this country home of the bride's mother in Duluth 10, at 7:30. buying elsewhere. century Christianity was fighting reflect on the impropriety of it if she and should be seen by every man and on Wednesday evening, Nov. «r# •V what looked like an almost hope knew the chances of acquiring the v.. woman in this county. To achieve 26th. The popular young couple have For Sale—Lots 6 and 7 in Block Ray Logan, son of Mr. and Mrs. less battle with intellectual difficulties. this end the Viking theatre has been dreaded venereal disease from prom-^ many friends here who wish them 73, frontage on-^7th street of 50 feet. Henry Logan and Miss Irene Ellingson, The critical examination of the iscuous familiarities with strange leased for next Wednesday, Dacember happiness through life. of Northome were united Best residence building site in town, bible had seemed to many the end of men. In the motion picture drama, ».• 10th, afternoon and evening at marriage here last Friday. They will all sand soil, easy to dig basement. all things, but it at lenggth gave rise "The End of the Road," which comes which times the film will be shown Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Creamer and Owner has left town and I will sell make their home in Northome where to a stronger conviction and a cleaner to the Viking Wednesday, Dec. 10, FREE to adults. (No person under family will leave Thursday for Escamaba, the groom is employed in the bank. at reasonable price. Box 496, city. conception of the actual message the evils that constantly imperil the. 16 will be admitted to this screen •. Mich., where' the former has •V of the bible to mankind. All that was thoughtless and ignorant are dramaU "icttire).- The monthly meeting of accepted a position with the Escamaba E. L. Jameson, son of Wm. Jameson, The meeting of the Ladies' Ai wanted now was not so r*nch an intellectual '"rally brought out in th-? life story t^e Parent-Teachers' Association will Paper Co. of that city. Mr. and of JamfiSwi's addition and/One of the M. E. church held at Mrs. Wisards demonstrat cn of the trut'-of of two beautiful Americau girls. One be held at 2:30 in the Viking theatre Mrs. Creamer are well known in our of the earKesK settlers lice, but who last Friday afternoon was v5' Christianity as informed at an early ag^ by a wise next Wednseday afternoon at which city and the many friends wish them has been-.up -'n Canada for the past well attended. Considerable business bodiment in person?: -'•^cial life, time Dr. Mabel Ulrich, Regional mother of the mysteries birth and of seven years is visiting friends and was transacted and a spirit of success in their new home. it was not whether it is true, it was the ugly truths of life, the other reared Consultant, and Director of Woman's -'v #.« relatiyeshere His many old time cooperation shown. A delightful whether it could be he wn at work. in ignorance that made her the work, U. S. Public Health Society and lift friends, are glad to see him back lunch was served by the hostess. The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. church Everything was ripe for revival, c:asy prey of a degcnen.ie libertine. Miss Ashbrook, Chief Social worker again will hold their annual sale at the 1". call war. rivals and subst" The penal institutions or the nation [lie women of our county The International Ministers- Club H. Clark building Saturday, Decern were beaten-off the field. Then there ~'1 fhe film will be exhibited. filled with society's ignorant unfortunates Plan to attend the December meet-- met Monday at the Methodist church, ber the 13th. Sale will begin at"-'2 came the shock of the war, we arc who are victims of terrible appeal }s made to every s{ 7 I t- r#4ing of the Par.cn—Teachers' Associatioi^ Fort France.--. Rev. Claude E. Ireland m. and continue during afternoon and not yet over that shock" wil' ^here be physical ravages. End of rigb* 'inking woman to attend this i1 0 presented the subject "The out-look at the Vkin? theatre, .Wednes"'0.-A-* evening. The ladies have prepared any religion left?" '-r.i ind of relegion the road" tells the truth, the whole day, December 10th at 2:30 at which for Reles ion." This-- was followed articles for six booths, candy, w'll it be? and what type of fancy truth and nothing but the truth Ulrich will give a short Lintrimmed by general discussion. There is .1 time Dr. Mabel Ulrich of Minneapolis work, food, coffee, toys and Japanese Christianity will result? These and unadorned, it is said. address after which the "End of the fine spirit of fellowship among the and Miss Ashbrqok will speak art and novelty ,goods. By patronizing Vf g-uestions will be answered Sunday Children under 16 years of age will Roa(l" will again be exhibited and to women and- a free showing of ministers of the two cities which bespeaks, this sale not only will you be help evening in the lecture "The Outloolfor not be admitted. and woman above 16 every the film "The End of the Road" will well for co-operative Christian ing the ladies and the church, bur Religion." The pastor has besn years ci-n^e) in this vicinity is urged work. be given. will benefit yourself*- among great .men of other nations to be present. Buy and use Red Cross Seals. ,-v r-r*%st