International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 11, 1919 · Page 4 of 8
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1 :-J w&gmm 3 jr 1-, *1 J-^^: 1 1 C" INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, DECEMBER 11, 1919 PAGE FIVE ii 1 1 Morris Rowen of Ray was am ?ng NEW OWNER FOR THE REX HOTEL county seat vistors Tuesday. Christian Fiwrt —-8« Baptlat Elmer Moorehead is to Take Charge Endeavor Two good teams for sale. Apply Notea .... Chnrck Rev. W. W. Dale, Pastor •of the Rex Hotel Next Monday S: E. Thompson & Son. 9 The Rex Hotel will change hands Morning worship 10:30. H. W. Forrer of Littlefork was in The society will hold an indoor picnic Don't forget the big supper at the next Monday, Elmer Moorhead having Miss Lulu Hall of Littlefork visited our city on Saturday last. and social next Friday, December purchased the furniture and Sunday School 11:45. City Hall tonight. her Friday. it will be a basket social also. 12th, fixtures from Fred Harmon, who Baskets to be furnished by the youn^ W. R. Deteker of Littlefork .was Christian Endeavor 7:30. Miss Frances Bailey is visiting has successfully conducted the hotel ff Don't forget the big supper at the ladies and are to be bough at a given here the first of the week on business. for the last fourteen months. S. friends in Virginia. *'i City Hall tonight. price instead of being auctioned in S. Byrley, auditor of the Duluth urged to be present Sunday. Imporurged the usual way. Those who want a Mrs. A. T. Armstrong of Littlefork to be present Sunday. Impor H. C. Pitblado returned from the Brewing Co., owners of the building, *Mrs. S. W. Backus has return id good enjoyable time come and join was a business visitor here last Friday. tjmt matters in connection with TwinpCities last Friday. was in town for a few days arranging from Minneapolis. v. us. We are glad to welcome strangers. f# for the lease for Mr. Moorehead. Christmas are t'o be brought up. 89 Get your prescriptions filled at Rubin's :Harry Koors of Bemidji spent Mr. Harmon will devote his time There will be special music at the Gust Franson of Ericsburg was doing Miss Foberg is leader for the C. E. Drug Store. tf from now on to his splendid farm Tuesday in our city. Sunday evening service. business here the first of the meeting. The subject is "How to Use v••,•=. near Baudette. He and Mrs. Harmon V# week. our Bible." John A. Nelson ofo Ericsburg was J. W Pettis of Loman was a county made the Rex one of the best Leader for the evening Miss Hanson. —8 among county seat visitors Tuesday. hotels in the northern part of the seat visitor last Saturday. Topic: "How to Use the1 Bible." Solo by Miss Esther Miner. The Fire Tuesday morning in Holler's V# 9$ state, and they made it a very "popular Ps. 19: 7-11 Matt. 4: 1-4. Blues are ahead. Addition destroyed the home of Mr. J. E. Cowan, the Northome banker place with not only the travelling John Hoel of Ray was a business Micholson. was here Tuesday on business, public but with Baudette visitor at the county seat Tuesday. A four-piece orchestra is under Boy Scouts Friday evening1 7:30. •V •v •i —8 residents as well. way having been organized recentl3r Game Warden Powers will be with Mrs. Carl Hillstead and sister, Miss B. G. Holden of Littlefork was Atty. Day of Littlefork was transacting Mr. and Mrs. Moorhead. intend to which plays at these services. us to tell of the wild animals of Helleren were visitors here from transacting business in our city Monday.- l.egal business in town Tuesday. conduct the hotel along the same northern Minnesota. Fathers and Big Falls last week. high standard, which is an assurance POULTRY ASSOCIATION friends and boys interested in the 1 that the Rex will continue to be one SILVER CUPS PRIZES scout work are invited. Refreshments Rev. T. W. Howard of Birchdale Dan Rose of Bemidji was attending Wanted—A young man over 16 of the best hotels in the state. The and social time. was among county seat visitors last would like position. Store preferred. to business in our city the first of the new owner will make no changes in Four silver cups were donated to Saturday. Fred Wilkerman, 419-7th St. d4 week. the running of the business conducting the Koochiching County Poultry Association BAPTIST CHURCH •V it along the lines followed by Mr. this year. Those donating Rev. C. L. Kingsbury, Pastor J. E. Cowan of Northome made a C. H. Mikkelson, the banker of O. M. Larson has returned after Harmon.—Baudette Region. are the Commercial, Club of International short business trip here the first ,1? 'Ray, was a county seat visitor Sat being confined to a hospital in Minneapolis* Falls, First National 'bank, 9:45 a. m. Bible School. part of the week. u'rday. We are sorry to learn that the Dentist and the & O. Paper SENIOR HIGH SHOOL NOTES 8 Mr. Larson's condition has not been Company. 11 a. m. preachng service. Subject: C. L. Mikkelsen, cashier of Ray Miss Cleo Crandall was called f* improved. A. F. Thayer of Virginia, Minn, A program was given in the assembly "The Great Harlot, or the Babylon of and wife are rejoicing over the birth her home at Northome by her moth won the Commercial Club silver cup hall Friday afternoon, December Today." of a fine baby girl. er's illness. with a pen of single comb, Rhodo Edward McClellan, one of the many 5th. The rhetoricals were as follows Island Reds, J. T. Kelley, the First prosperous farmers of McClellan district Michle Strogoff by Edmund Battee, This is enlistment day in the New A. G. Wedge, Jr., was a business John English has returned from Wi National bank silver cup for the best was abusiness visitor here Saturday An Imperial Secret by Omar Hass World movement. visitor here in connection with the nona where ,he was called by the display of any one breed, Single This was Mr. McClellai's The Hero of the Day by Lloyd Gish First National Bank. death of a relative. Comb White Leghorns and William first visit here in over a year. and How Buck won a Wager by Esther Come out once in* the morning. 8 Bartley of Fort Frances won both Miner. "The Church Needs You." Mr. and Mrs. Franz Jevne have re Mrs. Ruth Peterson departed the the Dentist and M. & O. cup with the The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Arnold Perling has left school, returning turned from Minneapolis after making fore part of the week for Minneapolis best cockerel and pullet of the White church will hold a bazaar of fancy to his home in Park Rapids The evening service will be conducted a week's visit there. where she will make her home Wyandotte breed. work, toys, Christmas gifts, homemade Wis. by the Christian Endeavor •V Several of the silver cups can be food and candies on December The Juniors and Seniors had Society. You are welcome. W. M. Stillar has moved back to otjr: .. For Sale—Short mill wood, $3.00 seen by the public in Gishes' jewelry 13th. Place will be announced next city from Baudette where he hais sleigh ride party Friday night. They per load. Prompt delivery. Interna store where they are now^on exhibition. week. spent the summer working. left the school house at 7:30 and Wednesday evening, Prayer Service tional Lumber Co., 'phone 351. dl8 went to Brennens where they dan-:'ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. RECEPTION IN HONOR OF Medill, the Falls Photographer,.has and had lunch. They reporte.i Floyd Clark. Paddy Welch returned Sunday WAR STAMPS TO STAY REV. AND MRS. C. E. IRELAND that they had a "dandy good time." moved to the Frederick hotel studio nj.orning from the Twin Cities where On January 1st, the new series of opposite the M. & I. depot. tf. Subject under discussion. 'The he has been for the past week on business. Sidney McAllister is confined to On Friday evening of last week at United States War Savings Stamps New World Movement Plan.." his home with the measels, Well Sid the Methodist church of this citj will be foUnd on sale. The government Mrs. John' Decker has returned we hope you are, soon back with us. there "was given a recepton in honor has decided to permit these from Minneapolis where she accompanied Good pine slabs for sale, delivered Thursday Evening, choir rehearsai The Sophomores gave a program of the new Pastor and wife, Rev. and interest bearing, thrift generating her son Lawrence who has right from the mill, only four do at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David and a motion picture Monday and Mrs. Ireland. A very good program little stamps to stick around indefintely. lars per cord. Apply S. E. Thompson entered school there. Tuesday. The orchestra gave a Rose. #.j was rendered, consisting of short The 25 cent thrift stamp and & Son. seltcion and several stunts were pul: talks by five pastors of the International $10Q.^and $1,000 U. S. Treasury Saving For Sale—A good home organ METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH on besides the regular picture. Association as follows: Certificates also will be with us Rev. Savage, superintendent of a cheap if taken at once. Apply Ea*l Dr. Mable Ulrich from the State Claude E. Ireland, Pastor. Rev. Egan of the M. E. church of during the New Year. Manley, P.O. Box 404 or Holler's addition. home for orphan children in Minne OJ .Board of Health gave a talk Wednesday Fort. Frances. -Thesstivings stamp idea came to apolis, was in town the fore part of afternoon and evening at the Rev. Cowan of the Presbyterian Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. .America from-France. In that country, the week on a business trip. 8 ... »j» Viking theatre. The teachers al .y 1 church of Fort Frances. :j) fam£d for its thrift, it is popular Mr. and Mrs. ,C. Vic Linsten are m. had lunch Wednesday noon and Rev. Dale of the Congregational and-proper thing for everybody FOR SALE—Angora kittens, buy the proud parents of twin girls who Ulrich talked to them. All parent? church of International Falls. Sunday school 10 a. m. one for your baby or sweetheart, good arrived to brighten their home Saturday, to- own some sort of a government were to attend the meetings Wedn -.sday C. L. Kingsbury of the Baptist for Christmas gifts, Mrs. C. E. Fenton, December 6th. security, no matter how small afternoon and evening. No church of International Falls. Morning worship 11 a. m. Forest Inn. the denomination. This practice developed charges were taken. Rev. Ireland of the Methodist Subject: "Looking unto Jesus.:' Heavy young draft horses for sale followed the Franco-Prussian Don't forget that the Art Class is church of International Falls. Axel Gabreilson of Frontier, was -^5-year old. Call at 813 5th avenue. war and it brought to the French to have a sale December 12th. Mrs. Geo. N. Millard rendered Evening service 7:30. Subject: "The county seat visitor last Friday. Mr These are all good young horses and people the happy habit of saving. beautiful vocal solo, while Mrs. Forgotten Vow." Gabrielson reports threshing still going can be had at a bargain.. In America it was the custom before VICTORY BUTTON ».« Johnson a masterpiece on the pia-i.-. on in his section of the country. the great world war to pay scant attention •v~ At the close of the program a MAY BE OBTAINED The ladies are requested to meet to thrift. When the tremendous L. A. Ogaard returned home from good social time was participated in at the F. H. Clark building Friday Get your shoes repaired at the new responsibilities incident to Duluth Monday morning where A supply of Victory Buttons for around a table in the center of which p. m. to arrange for the Ladies' \i=.1 shop in the rear of C. B. Howie'. the carrying on of a mighty conflict had been visiting at jthe home of his was a large glass bowl containing delicious issue to men who have been discharged sale to be held there Saturday. barber shop on 2nd Ave. Work became apparent, the government daughter, Mrs. Wayne Burdick. frapee. from the Navy or Naval Reserve guaranteed and prices reasonable, ti" recognized that thrift was imperative. The spirit of the evening surely bespoke'loyalty Force has been received at The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. church When peace came the value ok •V The Rebekah card party which was to a grand cause. this office. The Victory medals have will hold their annual sale at the F. The funeral of the Mrs. Mangus real, jouous thrift had been too well given last Friday evening was larg6 not been received and in view of the the coming days bring rich blessings H. Clark building Saturday, December Hanson and two children will be demonstrated to be dropped. So the ly attended and everybody present to the new pastor and his wife. fact that it will be some time before the 13tht. Sale will begin at 2 p. held Sunday, December 14 from the work goes on and the government reported as having a good time. they are available for issue, the m. and continue during afternoon and Norwegian Lutheran church at 2.30 furnishes a practical channel by ——55 Navy Department has authorized RED CROSS NOTES. evening. The ladies have prepared p. m. placing it in small securities at the Acting Mayor Pat Lynch returned the distribution of the buttons now. articles for six booths, candy, fa.i'*v 96 disposal of the public. They say at Sunday morning from St. Pari Reports received to date by Mrs. The medals will be distributed later work, food, coffee, toys and Japaneseart FOR SALE—Two phonographs, 65 the average man's earning capacity where he attended the high cost of Anna B. Franson, county chairman, when available. one kitchen range, one Kalamazoo and novelty goods. By patroniz is ended. Surely, we can not ignore living -conference held there last third roll call drive, Armenia Red All men who served in the Navy or ing this sale not only will you be hein heater, one jce-box, and one mounted completely our future welfare. week. Cross, for 1920 membership, with the Naval Reserve Force betwee:i Moose head. Inquire at 914, 7th ing the ladies and the church, -ut Let's make 1920 a thrifty yeaer. •.% April 6, 1917 and November 11, 1918, twelve more branches to hear from, will benefit yourself. st. FOR SALE—A good warm house are as follows: are entitled to a button. This office A special bargain and easy terms if .7. ....(^5 International Falls will issue buttons only to enlisted ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH FOR SALE or EXCHANGE—for taken during the next ten days. For Ericsburg men who have received their discharge Corner Sixth St. and Sixth Ave. something of near equal value in Des particulars inquire of Ge©, N. Mil Bannock \2 from the Navy or Reserve Moines, la., lot 19, in "block 8, International H. A. Mayer, Pastor. lard at First National Bank, or call Laurel I) Force. Men of the Naval Reserve Falls, Minn. at 914, 7th st. Big Falls ,102 Force on inactive duty will receivc Dr. W. S. Simpson, The next regular service on Wednesday Frontier their button from the Commandant December 17 at 8 p. m. This 206 Century Bldg, Des Moines, la. The Ladies' Aid of the Baptist Clementson IV of the Naval District. All officers *5 will be a service preparatory for church will hold a needle and fancy Wayland whether regular or reserve will obtain Christmas. Sermon topic: "The Lord WANTED GIRL—For general sale December the 13th at the City Ray their buttons by applying to Our Righteousness." housework, must "be neat and of good Drug Store. Those buying Christmas the Bureau of Navigation, Navy Department, character and willing to work. Private presents should look at these ibeforc Total members, 915 Washington, D. C. direct. The Christmas choir will meet on room and bath. Four in/family buying elsewhere. Total amount collected... .$916.00 Enlisted men who have been discharged hands will Friday night. Are you a member. EAGER No cooking. High wages, References may obtain buttons from the One half of amount goes to .lie Don't fail to come. required. P. O. Box 409, International strip the tree of its The Fort Frances Choral Society general fund of the National American Navy Recruiting office, 408 Second Fall, Mitin.. tf. will give their first concert during Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minn., treasures, tinsel and Red Cross, the balance is retained Saturday school at the usual timee. Christmas week. For further particulars by presenting their original discharge by the Koochiching County Chapter, An extra meeting of the Sunday candles will vanish, A few of the ladies of the-Rebecca see future announcements, Discharges may be mailed on receipt and will be used in carrying our School class will be held on Wednesday lodge gave a farewell party Tuesday and the tree itself will meanwhile, all ye that are singers, of which a button will be issued and the Health and Relief program la'J at 7 in order to practice the afternoon in honor of Mrs. .Fred Be the join up, and make affair a howling the discharge returned. out for this county by the chapter come to an ignominious Christmas program. Parents bring llile and her mother, Mrs. Brown, at success, (no reflection on the your children. Services immediately end in the rubbish their home. Both ladies were presented personnel.) There will be some highclass BOAT IS FOUND LOST OR STRAYED after the lesson. with an appropriate souvenir heap.' music on hand for practice i\ spoon. during the New Year. Subscription! of The lannch, Lady oof the Lake, The owner eight Angora goats But pictures of the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES one dollar for the season. Practise in belonging to the Moorhead boys at is hereby notified to call and remove tree, of the children & Don't forget the dinner in the City thi' High School, Monday evenings Warroad, which was reported lost goats which have been at the American H. A. McCormack, First Reader Hall 5 to 7:30 oclock, December lith, at play with their new at 8 o'clock. in the ice of the Lake of the Woods Cedar Company camp at Ray, iT, under the auspices of Ladies of xtebekahs. or and probably sunk, has been found Minn., since November 1st same toys, pictures of all Sunday, Dec. 14th 11 a. m. in the Prime roast beef with brown COBEY—BYRNE frozen in the ice, off Willow Creek. will be sold for expenses incurred. Odd Fellows' Hall, 311 Third street. that makes a Christmas gravey. Mash potatoes, mashed rut-abages, The boat froze in early and the E. H. Gilkey, cabbage, salad, bread and butter, merry_will live "Two of the Well known and popular boys laid there for three days waiting Dec. 11-18-25, v. Suof. Subject: "God the Preserver of apple pie, ice cream, cheese and residents of the Baldus district for ice to form solid enough to forever.," Man." coffee, all for 50 cents. were married at Fort Frances last enable them to get to shore. When NOTICE KODAK week when Thos. Cobey and Miss they went back to care for their Every one welcome and cordiall.' "—*s—" j-c'W-f For Sal®—Lots 6 and 7 in Block Elizabeth Byrne were made man and Children who are putting snow. in equipment and so on, they found invited to attend these services. P' '^73, frontage on 7th street of 50 feet. wife. The bride has been teacher al that a large field of ice had broken the mail collection boxes in this city Best residence building site in town, the Baldus school for several years, jthereby spoiling out going mail will off and the boat had disappeared HOLIDAY SPECIAL NELSON ^all sand soil, easy to dig basement. and the groom has been a homesteader discontinue the practice at once or with it. Owner has left town and I will sell there for several ye&rs. Both have severe methods will be used by the It was lucky that the boat was .Finest Folder Photos, from $250 to THE JEWELER of who will extend the at reasonable price. Box 496, city. lots friends U. S. government. found' as it would have meant a $20.00 per dozen this week. Medill's Waited—A maid. Apply Mrs. C. good ^412 Third Strtet best of wishes.—Baudette Re- C. E. Nightingale, loss of more than a thousand dollars.—Spooner Studio, the Frederick Hotel building G. Muench. Phone 2^7. gion. Postmaster. News. ., Dec. 11-18 t-