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A-r INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS DECEMBER 18^h, 1919 PAGE FIVE SPECIAL MUSIC FOR HIGH SCHOOL NOTES TWIN CITY SHOW DATE CHRISTMAS SERVICES IS SET FOR JAN. 31 TO FEB 7 A ten minute campaign for the purpose The members of the Catholic church of selling Red Cross Christmas The Twin1 Cities have united this Rev. W. W. Dale, Paster choir have been working for some seals was carried on in the assembly, year for the annual automotive show time on special music for the Christmas December 11, within that tiiue' for Jlan. 31-Feb. 7, andjt is to be Bethlehem church greets you and season. $5.42' was collected. kn^wn as the Twin City Automotive wishes you all a Merry Christmas. Get yo«r prescriptions filled at Rubin's Rev. Anderson of Baudctt-» was a This year they will sing for the first and Industrial Exposition. The Sophomore movie and entertainment, You are invited to the services commemorating Sunday visitor here. Drug Store. tf time at the midnight mass at 12 December 9 and 10 was a The Overland building in St. Paul 1 O this glorious season. o'clock Christmas eve, the well-known half way between the centers vf the success netting the class $92. The Now is a good timcfSV1 many to return David Liljebl'ad made a short visit "Third Mass in Two good teams for sale. Apply E flat" by G. H. Rosewig, two cities on the main traveled road, picture was one of Constance Talmadge, to the habits of youth which took to Minneapolis last week. S. E. Thompson. & Son. under the direction" of Miss University avenue, has been. selec:ed "Romance and Arbella." The you to the Lord's house. 55 Lynch, organist. for the exposition, an immense stru.ture program included 'a take-off movie, a Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Ballou will Frank Lang made a business trip The solo parts will be taken by ,\ of five floors furnishing 420000»square number by the H. S. new budding orchestra, As little Tim said: "God bless us spend the holidays in Duluth. to Baudette one day last week. Miss May Keyes, Miss Gertrude' Sullivan, feet of space. cornet solo by James Honey every one." Mrs. R. C. Fraser, Mrs. C. T. It is to be a national accessories with violin 9bligato by Fred Gros.s, W.m Shapira was a business visitor County Commissioner G. A: Munroe MacMurray, Mp. R. H. Doherty, show this year and the Northwest and a musical number by nine Sop Morning worship 10:30. Christmas was a county seat visitor the first of to the Twin Cities last week. Miss Blanche Le Valley, F. Ljudwig Tractor Trade association is uniting omore girls. sermon. the week. •V and F. LeValley, assisted by an enlarged with the management to make it a Dr. Mabel Ulrich, of Minneap' -.is Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Petterson of R-— chorus choir. national tractor show. w^s in the city December 10 under Junior choir. Ericsburg were in our city Tuesday. Fred Harmon, formerly manager of "Asperger"—Choir. Preparation for the annual show auspices of the committee from the the Rexjhotel of Baudette was in our "Kyrie" has begun a month earlier than jsual, Parent-Teachers' Association, for Vocal solo. city yesterday. "Gloria." owing to the magnitude of :he the furthering of interest in the clean Rev. C. L. Kingsbury left Sunday "Veni Creator." undertaking and the complexity of living campaign. Dr. Ulrich talked Sunday School 11:45. evening for a business trip to the The dance given last night by the "Creclo." detail to put it over. to Junior and Senior High Boys in 9 striking railroad men proved to be an Twin Cities. Offertory—"Laetentur Coeli"—Wiegand. the morning, to teachers at noon, and Christian Endeavor 7. enjoyablfe affair. Miss May Keyes, Miss G. FARMERS CAN AID parents in the afternoon. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Jas. J. Gemmelgard Sullivan, F. Ludwig, F. Le Valley. TAKING OF CENSUS a movie was also shown, "At Topic: "The Christmas message Mrs. Thomas Watson and Mrs. J. of Ray were county seat visitors one "Sanctus." The census of agriculture about the End of the Road." and the Christian spirit." Mrs. Frank E. Hoel of Ray were visitors in our day last week. "Benedictus." to be taken is especially valuable," Havlik, leader. The Sophomore girls are on the city last Saturday. "Agnus Dei." says Andrew Boss, University Farm lookout for recommendations as Sheriff Mcintosh was callcd to Du "Adeste Fideles." "in analyzing the agricultyral conditions Evening service 8. housekeepers. At present they are Mrs. R. N. Eastman and Miss Pearl luth early this week by the illness 'if of -tfie country, and of the deep in the mysteries of bread miking. Glava were Christmas shoppers here his brother, Alex. farmers. Farmers often object to AMERICAN LEGION Candle service, for old and young:. The loaves did logic tempting one day last week. giving, census information, believiig COMMITTEE HERE when we peeked through the door, Sermon especially for children. ».• Wm. Ellis, one of the early settlers it will be used in connection with tnx ahd we afterwards found much to in the Littlefork valley was in town The Misses Kurzeck and Dahlberg, ation schemes which may result in The committee of the state organization Junior choir. our inward satisfaction, they v^ere school teachers of Loman, visited the first of the week. greater ^hardships to them. The :ensus of the American Legion arrived quite up to appearances. Beauty was here Saturday and Sunday. is not in any way connected with Tuesday morning to inquire Solo—Mr. John Gibson. not merely crust deep. W. N. Ward and family have left taxation systems. It is an honest a into the matter of having the troops Juniors and Seniors are in mad Mr. and Mrs. Meyers are rejoicing for Donna, Texas where they 'ill attempt on the part of the government sent here by the governor, to take Tuesday, December 23, 7:30 p. m. discussion as t6 the disposal of a over the birth of a fine baby girl make their future home. to get at the facts about farming care of lotfel strike conditions. The Sunday School program. Free—San ,a Liberty Bond, owned jointly, Though which arrive^ Saturday morning. without any idea of increasing ».• members of the committee are: F. C. Claus, it is not apparent, they must be ..For Sale-^-Short mill wood, $3.00 the burdens in any way. Whitmore, J. W. Harkness and Geo. slightly underfeed for they clamor to Otto Dericks, superintendent of .^per load. Prompt delivery. International "This year in the United States Department C. Chaplin of St. Paul A. C. Lundgren Cornet solo- -James Honey. have the bond sold and have a "feed.*' Lumber Co., 'phone 351. dlS state timber, of St. Paul, was in our of Agriculture has assisted of Minneapolis and M. F. Murray V# city the first of the week on business. Must be planning on quail on toast, in preparing the questions that are of St. Cloud. Vocal slrfo- -Esther Miner. and such nick-nacks. Nels Johnson who is logging in the to be answered by the farmers. It Ray neighborhood was doing busines L. W. Wilson, one of the old.jtimers Fobnd—A wooden revolver, owner is hoped that the farmers of Minnesota COUNTY REPRESENTATIVES A good time for all. here, but now of St. Paul was renewing in our city the first of the week. may not have same by applying at will cheerfully answer all inquiries ATTEND STATE CONFERENCE acquaintances here one day office. by the enumerators regarding Sunday School rehearsal Saturdav last week. Card party at 8 p. m. Friday, December their business. The government de Will some kind friend please interpret 2:30. The representatives from Koochiching 19 at Odd Fellows' hall followed sires to know whether the farmers "Car's Zouriers." county are in attendance this Good pine slabs for sale, delivered by lunch and dancing. Tickets 35c are having a fair chance to succeed A Christmas sale was held by the week at the Interchurch World Christian Endeavor is changed to yf) each. right from the mill, only four dlars in comparison with other industries. Art Department on Friday afternoon 7 for this evening only. Movement Training Conference, in per cord. Apply S. E. Thompson It desires to know whether conditions December 12. Among articles solo, Minneapolis, for the purpose of representing & Son. Rev. E. N. Halvorson, the new pa are favorable or unfavorable for were Japanese pictures and novelties the churches of the county METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH tor of the Zion Lutheran chyrch arrived young men who wish to start in farming. made by art students in Tokio. The and rural church survey which is Claude E. Ireland, Pastor. Mrs. Fred Bellile and family an.i Saturday morning from Frazee, If they are unfavorable it desires toys made by the Senior High Art now being prom'oled in each county Mrs. Brown, her mother departed Minn. to improve conditions and make students worked great interest, as in the state of Minnesota. Rev. C. Sunday School 10 a. m. this week for Rhinelander, Wis., to Vtr more favorable. well as the boxes, bags and articles L. Kingsbury is survey leader for the join Mr. Bellile where they will make FOR SALE—Angora kittens, buy "So far as possible in a census inquiry, made by Junior NHigh pupils. A good movement in this county and will *eport Morning worship 11 a. m. Subject: one for your baby or sweetheart, good their future home. the government also desires to round sum was netted, the Art Department the progress of the survey to "The Mightiest Miracle" 'The Word for Christmas gifts, Mrs. E. Fenton, learn as much as possible about the date. to benefit thereby. was made flesh, and dwelt among us.' FOR SALE—Two phonographs., Forest Inn. cost of production and the losses that In connection with the general conference Senior High is having a daily —John 1:14. one kitchen range, one Kalamazoo farmers meet as a part of their business a' state rural survey in'stitute "Community Sing" of Christma 1 Don't fail to attend the Athletic heater, one ice-box, and one mounted for which they do not get credit." is being conducted for the puipose songs, and thoroughly enjoying it Evening service 7:30 p. m. Subject: show at the Grand, Monday, December Moose head. Inquire at 914, 7th. of instructing leaders for work Ruth Watson and Lamona Hop'ie "The other Wise Man." 24, as there is promsied to be St. among the communities /of this have been out of school a number of 1 lots of excitement. HOME SERVICE INSTITUTE county. The county study will include days on account of illness. The last sermon until after Christmas, FOR RED CROSS WORKERS Mrs. C. G. Hankey, who has been the listing of all churchcs, We feel very Christmasy in the ssembly, and if you want to be of service For Sale—A good home or&an The chairman of the local Rid the St. Anthony hospital for several schools, and organizataions doi' with the garlands of spicy to humanity, be sure and hear cheap if taken at once. Apply Ea *1 Cross ha is in re of in days, was operated upon today, religious and social work, and the enlistment smelling hemlock, and the bright red this message, it will encourage you Manley, P.O. Box 404 or Hollerls addition. nouncement that the ninth Homo and is under the care of Dr. E. W. of leaders to ca^rry out th: bows. to "Launch Out Service Institute for the training oi Josnson.—Bemidji Sentinel. co-operative program of the Interchurch Red Cross Home Service workers will World Movement. McCLELLAN Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 Geo. A. Snyder, the ditch contract«. be held in Minneapolis during the The Ladies' Aid of the Baptist The county representatives fr »r.i p. m. or war down from International Falls months of January, February and church will hold a needle and fanc\ this county will form a team which Chas. Brown after an absence on a tour of the work, ^during the March. To this institute Red Cross sale December the 13th at the City will bring back the information fro of two years arrived Saturday for an BAPTIST CHURCH early part of the week.—Spooner workers from various Chapters Drug Store. Those buying Christmas the state conference to a local cou :ty indefinate stay. News. Rev. C. L. Kingsbury, Pastor throughout the division will be presents should look at these before conference, which will be held some Clarence Crooks of Minneapblis sent. buying elsewhere. is again keeping Bachelor's Hall time within the next few months, Sunday School and Bible Study at Get your shoes repaired at the new For the first time since the institutes JJ The state conference is a part of a on his homestead. 9:45. Dispite the cold weather the little shop in the rear of C. B. Howie's were started the course will For Sale—Lots 6 and 7 in .Block Andrew Johnson left Monday great world-wide movement now underway ones come aid take a great interest barber shop on 2nd Ave. Work be thrpe months' long. Former institutes 73, frontage on 7th street of 50 feet. among the churches for the for a visit with his motheV at Scaninavia, in their work. What don! guaranteed and prices reasonable, tr ran for six weeks, but it was Best residence building site in town, Wi.r purpose of forming a solid front to some of the older ones come and 4 found difficult for the students to all sand soil, easy to dig basement. Olo Gunckson and son Edmund meet the problems which the whole give the little ones more encourag A number of friends were gathered cover so much ground in so short a Owner has left town and I will sell offered proof on their homesteads, church is facing at the present time. ment. Tuesday evening in honor of the time. at reasonable price. Box 496, city. Reports of the conference will be December 9th at Cass Lake land office. birthday of Miss Cleo Gagnon. The Enrollment in each, institute is limbed made in local churches on the return Morning worship at 11. party was held in the social room of to fifteen, many of whom are The funeral of the late Mrs. Magnus of the representatives from Minneapolis. Mr. Edward McClellan made a business Bethlehem church. chosen by chapters in connection with Hanson and two children, who trip to International Falls Friday Evening worship at 8. ^he proposed peace-time service. were burned to death in Bedell's Addition via Kelliher. Miss Cleo Crandall has returned was held at the Norwegian Lutheran FARM FOR SALE Mrs. Otto Leonhartd is able to be The Pastor will speak both morning from Northome where she was called church last Sunday, with interment up again after a long seige of sickness. and evening on the "New World by the illness of h^r mother, Mrs. in the local cemetery. Five miles from Fort Frances on Movement." These sermons are interesting B. F. Crandall, whose health is reported Trunk road 25 acres cleared, 95 acres Mr. and Mrs. Geopge Wallace's baby arid should be attended by tQ be improved now. FOR SALE or EXCHANGE—for brush never cut, estimated at *X) has been sick the past week but is every member of the church and tho^e something of near equal value in Des cords woo^ rest posts, poles and reported better. who Slave no church home and fe^l WANTED—Old Ford Car, that wi'l Moines, la., lot 19, in block 8, International ties. 60 acres fenced last summer as though they would like to join be sold cheap for cash, one preferred Falls, Minn. with 4-strand barb wire, 2 story house MARGIE with us. that has not been in use for two or Dr. W. S. Simpson, barn large enough for team and 4 three seasons. Call at this office or 206 Century Bldg, Des Moines, la. head of cattle,^ $1400. Some down, The weather took a change again Christian Endeavor at 7 oclock. A. address P. O. Box 349, city. rest arranged. good wood cutti Sunday and was cold with a .high meeting for both young and old. The Wm. Robideau Post, American could pay for it in one winter. wind. Edward LaPage left last Saturdav Legion will give an athletic show a 0 Geo. Stampe, Miss Koller returned from Bovee Traveler: "How much is my bi1P,' hands will _night for Virginia to visit his brother EAGER the Grand theatre, on Monday, 616 Nelson St. Fort Frances. last Monday morning. Clerk: "What room?" Henry, wno is confined in a hospital strip the tree of its evening, December 22nd. As this is Mr. Granger was a business visitor Traveler: ''I slept on the billiards i*' there with a broken back being struck treasures, tinsel and the first of a series of plays to be SOIL BUILT UP in International Falls last Monday. table." X-^with a falling tree while working in given by this organization everyone BY SWEET CLOVER Mr. «Jarvis -and family received a candles will vanish Clerk: "Fifty cents an hour," the woods. should plan to attend as a good time nice new piano last week. —.. and the tree itself will is assured. The Northwest Experiment station Mr. Tuttle went to Bemidji last ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH FOR SALE—A good warm house. come to an ignominious at Crookston strongly recommends week to hire some horses for the Corner 6th St. and 6th Ave. r?7 A special bargain and easy terms if WANTED" GIRL—For general the growing of sweet clover on a •winter. The horses came this week ^end in the rubbish E. N. Halvorson, PastQjK' taken during the next ten days. For housework, must be neat and of good more extensive scale than heretofore. in a car load of horses for Mr. Lund. *v particulars inquire of Geo. N. Millard heap.^ character and willing to work. Private A,recent statement issued at the Mr. Marken returned from Dakota Service in the Norwegian language at First National Bank, or call But pictures of the room and bath. Four in family. branch station says last Saturday after an absence of on Sunday, at 11 o'clock. All are welcome. .' at 914, 7th st. No cooking. High wages, References "Sweet clover is not only one of two weeks. tree, of the children required. P. O. Box 349, International the greatest soil enrithers, but is The primary grades in school will The F. & E. fancy work club m-it Those wishing to take catecheticat at play with their new Fall, Minn. tf. valuable feed for live stock. It adds have a progj-am and tree at the instruction will meet in the church at the home of Mrs. Chas. Engbloom toys, pictures of all humus to the soil because of the deptn school house ^Friday afternoon. last Thursday p. m. This was the last basement Saturday morning at 10 The American Legion entertained to which the roots penetrate and tlie Mr. Phillips' mother was here and that makes a Christmas meeting of the Club until after the oclock. its members to a smoker and entsrtainment ease with which they decay. Land returned home last week. holidays and was a farewell for tw Services in Fort Frances Sunday merry' will live of sparing, wrestling and that has been cropped with sweet Willard Horton has sold- one of afternoon at 3:30 at the home of Nels of their members who, with their fatn forever. vaudeville last Monday evening which clover which has been inoculated his horses to M. J. McHugo, and is Moxness. ilies are moving to their new homes proved to be a big success. It was will grow a better stand of alfalfa now looking for another one to bujr. :r before the New Year, Mrs. Fred Bellile KODAK decided on at the meeting that the without further inoculation. Rev. Gregg is expected to be here going to Rhinelander, Wis, and CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES Legion would enter the athletic fi »ld "Sweet clover is commonly sown' the evening of the 23rd and preach. Mrs. Geo. P. Watson to Fairbaalt, by putting on at an early date an all wth a nurse crop. It is more easily Every one try to have a good crowd H. A. McCormack, First Reader Minn. star basket ball team to meet other plowed up than alfalfa. It is a cish out to hear him./ NELSON Sunday, Dec. 14th 11 a. m. i: the Legion teams on the range and, elsewhere. crop when grown for seed and sh.o.uld Miss Ella Back^' received a nice Odd Fellows' Hall. 311 ThJrd HOLIDAY SPECIAL Its club rookQs were opened be tried at least on a small scale by new piano last week. .Subject: "Is the Universe. Hcl-wiirig THE JEWELER ". .Finest Folder Photos, from $2.50 to to members Tuesday'night and were ever,}- farmre." V-v They have been putting in a new atof.rc man, governed by foive.-. 412 Third Street $20.00 per dozen this week. Medill's well equipped with shower baths, athletiq concrete foundation under the b,oiler Every one welcome and cord: a Uninvited Studio, the Frederick Hotel buildi-ig room, canteen and rest room. It pays. to Advertise in the Press at the mill the past week. to attfijid these services. .M