International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 15, 1920 · Page 4 of 8
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llplf -~v INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE Henry Forrer of Littlefork was a tpODDFELLOWS AND REBEKAHS ASSIST THE SUFFERING business visitor here Tuesday INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS CHILDIEN OF EUROPE I 53—— Mrs. Ray Holler is visiting friends The joint installation of officers of Junior members of the local chapter and relatives in the twin cities. the Oddfellow and Rebekah lodges of the American Red Cross have R«y. W. W. Dale, Pastor took place last Monday evening at -8 been asked to assist in making toys Prof. G. V. "Kinney was transacting the Oddfellow' hall with about 250 in for chilldren of Europe who are still Morning Worship, 10:30. business in the twin cities this week. attendance. Get yo»r prescriptions filled at.Rubin's Furniture for sale at 1020, 8th suffering from the effects of war. D. D. G. M. Thomas Tronson installed Drug Store. tf street. According to the instructions sent Sunday School, 11:45. Don Kennedy, merchant of Indus the officers and showed his out by the Northern Division there was doing business in our city last F. W. -Van Nort of Big Falls was ability and doing justice to his office! Ole Wasli of Greaney is here ®n are a great many children in the reconstruction Christian Endeavor, 7:30. in our city this week. Friday. Dr. J. O. Werntz, Grand Marshal ae- grand jury duty this week. areas of Europe which, besides being retarded in their development •V Come with us and we will do'Thee J. W. Pettis of Indus is among Mrs. Gus Franson of Ericsburg was by the lack of proper nutrition Mrs. H. W. Manery was a visitor good. county juryman attending court here visiting here last week. in our city from Ray Tuesday. during the war, find themselves this week. almost wholly neglected in the struggle We have two strong classes for Game Warden Powers left Tuesday Wm. Deteker is here from Littlefork of theiir parents to provide the young people. There in a place for Attorney H. E. Day of Littlefork night for the Deer River country. on j,ury duty this week. bare necessities of life.. you in the S. S. was transacting legal business here A particularly great need of these the first of the week. W Senator L. H. Nord erf St.--Paul is children has been shown to be toys Christian Endeavor topic: "My "h or other trinkets swith which they WANTED—By lady stenographic attending t© business matter here. Favorite Psalm and Why." Ss. 121:18. Thos. Cobey, brother of A1 Cobey —-53 may be taught again to play. For or clerical position. Apply at this office. Leader, Mrs. Frank Havlik. of this city, was transacting business N. E. Brokaw was a business visitor this reason, the Red Cross has issued in our city Tuesday from the Clementson Manual Training Leaflet No. 41 to in the twin cities this week. Annual rheeting of the church Friday district. instructors of manual training thruout Judge John Berg was an outgding evening, January 16th at the Vt- S3 the division, in which specifications Dr. Pearson of Ericsburg was a passenger on the M. & I. Tuesday church. Members and friends are DISTRICT COURT IN SESSION for the making of wooden toys business visitor here the first of the -flight. asked to make a special effort to be are contained. Among the articles week. present. Reports from all departments '7* N The January term of the district to be made are several kinds of railroad W. J. Charters of Littlefork was should be made. There will be —a— court convened Tuesday mornirig by cars, an ironing board, acrobats Mrs. Pearl Kelly was a passenger transacting business here Jhe last of important matters to consider and THOMAS TRONSON Judge C. W. Stanton. that actually perform, a cannon, the for the twin cities last Monday officers to elect. last week. livered an address and who was the The grand jury being called and instructed horse and rider, a boy, a dancing figure, ——*v night. main speaker, he dealt on a subject what their duties were. a Dutch woman and child, an Banker Mikkelson of Ray was of the forest fire in St. Louis and METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH John Hendrickson of Dentaybow being American soldier, a stake driver and Attorney Chas. Scrutchins of Bemidji tiansacting -business here the first Carlton county on October 12, 1918, named as foreman and O. J. Masters Claude E. Ireland, Pastor. a small cart, together with several is attending to court matters of the week. and how he spent 42 days with Wm. as clerk. wboden animals with moving legs. here this week. A. Pettinger of Duluth who was then Sunday School 10:00 a. m. R. *H. Bennett and B. W. Bacon Gus Holms of Ericsburg was ^iere the Grand Master to look after the were appointed baliffs. Otto Anderson of Ray was attending the first of the week attending to needy ones. Dr. Werntz also spoke Notice to Patrons of Rented Lock Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Subject: Many applications for naturalization to business matters in our city court matters. on how all the I. O. O. F. lodges' Boves at the Local Post Office "Opportunities and Responsibities." papers were made, there being one day last week. came to front with aid and money a large number of these ex-soldiers. H. A. Levin left Tuesday evening and how they disbursed thirty thousand On account of the post office lobby •V The following is a list of the grand for the twin cities, where he will For Sale—2 beds complete, one bed dollars among the ones that were being used on Sunday afternoons by and petit jurors: Evening service 7:30 p. m.' Subjec.: consult an eye specialist. couch and two center tables. Enquire need of it. His subject was all in children as a lounging place and "The Measure of Life". I Grand Jury 1016 7th street f7 interesting news to all that were complaints being made by patrons Vic Linsten left last night for St. Havey Streby, Manitou. present. He was also honored with that there lock boxes are being meddled Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 Paul where he will attend the State Peter Eide, Dentaybow. decorating Oscar Olson with a silver S. F. Plummer, one of the old with hereafter the lobby will be p. m. Real Estate Dealers association. medal that was sent direct from the Oscar Staaf, Manitou. timers of the Loman district is here open during distribution of mails 8 King for bravery. James Hendrickson, Dentaybow. only. this week on jury duty/ You are requested to attend any or Attorney Geo. E. Erickson of "Officially decorated with ribbon in Henry Connors, Nett Lake. C. E. Nightingale, 53 all of these meetings, for your own Spooner is among outside attorneys France on July 7th, 1918 by Major Ole Lundstrom, Margie. Postmaster J, A. McPhee, manager of the Rex 1 good and for the advancement of attending to court matters here this O. j. Masters, International Fallj. His Kingdom. hotel of this city was a business week. TCTFOIL AUTO THIEVES Geo. Shaw, International Falls. visitor to the twin this week. John Ettestad, Wild^ood. The ladies aid of the M. E. church Dr. M. E. Withrow, commander of To aid in the capture of automobile C. B. Montgomery, International met with Mrs. J. H. Wedlund, Friday County Attorney Franz Jevne has Wm. Robideau post, attended a thieves a Los Angeles man has Falls. p. m. An unusual number of ladies returned from the twin cities where meeting of the American Legion at invented a clamp to be locked about Arnold Anderson, Greaney. were present to enjoy the occasion. hie spent several days on legal matters. Virginia last week. a tire which makes a loud noise Henry Dreher,'Mizpah. At 4:30 lunch was served in a •v each time it strikes a pavement and Joseph Ebner, Northome. most pleasing manner. The next S3 Jos. Rogers, one of the old pioneer !(aves an easily followed trail. meeting will be held January 23rd Geo. Andrews, International Falls. D. M. Holler is in Minneapolis, being farmers of the Ericsburg vicinity at Mrs. Norman Brokaw. J. C. Clark, Nett Lake. called their *by the serious illness was transacting business here BANNOCK Ralph Button, Big Falls. of his mother, but who is now the first of the week. J. W. Pettis, Indus. BAPTIST CHURCH much improved. John Karnofsky has closed his boot M. H. Forgner, Big Falls. Rev. C. L. Kingsbury, Pastor Get your shoes repaired at the new and shoe repair shop and Wm. Ole Wasli, Greaney. For an exclusive childrens dress shop in the rear of C. B. Howie'.' Schrader has opened another so the Morning, Bible Study, 9:45. S. F. Plummer, Indus. maker and for linens, which you wish barber shop on 2nd Ave. Worn boot and shoe repair has not stopped Peter Gibbons, Ranier. to show personality call Mrs. J. P. guaranteed and prices reasonable, ti in the city of Bannock yet. Preaching, "The Principle Thing," Frank Gasperlin, Gemmell. English, phone 336. I 11:00. Geo. Garrison, Margie. Chas. Simons, one "of our prospe •V LOMAN Petit Jury. On January 21 and 22 the film ous farmers, and who hfelped blaze Evening, Christian Endeavor, 6:55. Austin Johnson, Littlefork. "Lombardi, Ltd." is to be given at the trails in our county was transacting Howard Nelson is still carrying the the Grand theatre for the benefit of Wm. Deteker, Littlefork. business here the first of the Preaching, topic: "Fulfilling the mail to and from Baudette with that Albert Dahl, International Falls. the Parent-Teacher association. Help week from his home near Ericsburg. Command of Christ," at 8:00. new Overland. the good cause by purchasing tickets. Oscar Lindvall, Lindford. DR J. O. WERNTZ t.» General Lipsett who was afterwards Herman Banfeld, Laurel. Attorney P. W. Viesselman of Minneapolis At the close of this service the Claude Swope sold A. Anderson killed in action. In recognition the Even Lund, Clementson. All persons interested in the work is in our city attending to ordinance of Baptism is to be administered. horse recently and bought another King of England sent direct to Oscar L.'B. Hilborne, Gemmell. of the U. S. Public Health survey court! business for the American of Chas. Brown. Olson a silver military medal in are requested to see the film, "The Ole Hestness, Gemmell. Traction company. Mr. Viesselman recognition of service October 30, Beginning of Life" which will be Chas. Johnson, Margie. was an old school mate of Floyd You are welcome to. these services* 1917 for handling a machine gun in Mac Loman is again back among given free of charge at the Viking Fred Winkle, Northome.1^ Clark, linotype opefator in this office. and if not a regular attendant elsewhere the attack of Passrendalle Ridge. his old friends after a trip in the theatre, Friday afternoon and evennig, Irving Burton, International Falls. are cordially invited to worship Out of a regiment of 630 there were east of two or 4hree weeks. January 16. Frank Carlson, Greaney. with us. only 155 left—officers and all—and FOR SALE—Good 7-room house Tom Donaldson, Mizpah. Qscar was one of them. Word-was received yesterday that Andrew Jespersen and wife and and one lot, in good condition located E. A. Foster, Mizpah. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH After the address by Dr. Wefntz Mrs. M. E. Holler who has beeij i'n in lot 6 block 6 Jameson's Addition. Otto Hedlund were down from the J. J. Mahoney, Mizpah. Corner 6th St. and 6th Ave. the Oddfellows and Rebekahs participated Minneapolis for the past six weeks Falls on business last Thursday. At a reasonable cash price or M. E. Dimon, Littlefork. E. N. Halvorson, Pastor in a delicious oyster supper, under doctors care successfully underwent terms, a bargain if taken at once. Emil Lachapelle, Big Falls. 55 after which Dr. Werntz' entertained a very serious operation E. Fix, Int'l. Falls, Minn. General Holstein Anderson, Forsyth. Miss Annabelle Seamon, who is Services in the Norwegian language the members on the piano also sang yesferday and her ftany friends well delivery... if. Ben Miller, Littlefork. nursing in a Duluth hospital spent at 11:00. All are welcome. a few selections and told some good be glad to learn that she, is doing $8 two or three days visiting her mother Walter Johnson, International" stories. Everybody gave three cheers as well as can be expected. here. If you are interested in the betterment Falls. Sunday school at 10:00. to the Grand Marshal when he said movement be sure to attend F. W. Van Nort, Big Falls. 8— —$$ good-bye. The remainder of the Senator L. H. Nord and Mr. Donovan the Viking theatre, Friday afternoon The Loman Comedy club have ordered ^Louis Peterson, Ray. Confirmants will meet for instruction evening until late in the morning appeared before the Commercial or evening, January 16 and see the a "movie" outfit and will soon Saturday afternoon at 2:00. J. A. McPhee, International Falls. was enjoyed in dancing. club Tuesday afternoon and delivered film "The Beginning of Life" which be ready to entertain us all at Oddfellow Lloyd Seybold, International Falls is supplied,by the U. S. Public Health very able addresfe onv the hall. The ladies aid will meet in the and is showed absolutelly Babcock road amendment. A pod survey chur.ch basement Wednesday afternoon, Dr. Larson the optometrist will be sized and enthusiastic audience was free. January 21st. Mrs. Card Boe Mrs. A. Amundsen returned from a at the Victoria hotels January 26-27. 33 present and listened attentivelly to will serve lunch. week's visit at the Falls last Tuesday. A birthday surprise party was given the facts concerning the amendment She was with her daughter,j* Mrs. John Reiners at 1014 Sixth and its operation and .benefits. A Sunday evening, January 25th, the: Mrs. Chas. Lee. street last Mdnday evening fry many committee was appointed to solicit Young People's society will meet -55-— of her friends. Cards and games being Koochiching county's share towards Consult him if you have defective in the church'. A good program will The Loman Farm Loan association plajyed after which a nice lunch th eexpense of carrying on the campaign eyes or ne£d glasses. Artificial eyes be rendered, and a social time will will hold its annual meeting here on was served and many useful as well in the interest of the amendment. fitted. be had afterwards in the basement. January 24. All stock holders and as pretty gifts were presented. All This county has been assessed A cordial invitation is extended to .everyone interested should attend. attending report as having a good $2500 and before the meeting adjourned all, young ajitl old. TIMBER CRUISER DISAPPEARS. 53—— time. $500 was subscribed. hands will EAGER Rev. Voss of Duluth conducted services 58—— Considerable anxiety is being entertained On Sunday afternooh. at 3:00 service -—-8 strip the tree of its in the. church Sunday morning On Friday, January 16 at 3 and 7 :30 Homer P,utman of this city attended will be conducted in Fort Frances by the friends of Jos Regan and in the consolidated school house treasures, tinsel and p. m. under the auspices of the the dairy short course for cream at the Swedish Lutheran church as to his whereabouts. On Nbv. in the afternoon. He also preached Parent Teacher association the free ery buttermakers at University Farm in the English language. Come, 10th he was sent into the country candles will vanish at Indus in'the evening. film "The Beginning of Life" wil be St. Paul last week. This course is everybody,. north of Barwick on a timber cruise and the tree itself will \—1£ given in the Viking theatre. This distinctly for beginners. The majority for his employers, the Keiewatin Lum The directors of the Creamery association film is supplied by the U. S. Public come to an ignominious of those attending are assistants ber Co. No person has apparently ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Health survey as was "The End of held a meeting last week in creameries who are ambitious seen him since that time, and the end in the rubbish Corner Sixth St. and Sixth Ave. and hired a buttermaker for a year. the Road" which was given a short to qualify as managers of creameries. company are very uneasy as to. what H. A. Mayer, Pastor. heap. They will put up ice and make«general time ago. The "Beginning of Life" All studies and demonstrations has happened to him. They have is essentially interesting to all parents preparations for an early start. But pictures of the of the course have tov do with tire sent a crew of men out to make a Divine services on Friday evening and teachers. A large attendance handling of milk and the making of ssearch for him. Mr. Regan, who is tree, of the children at 8:00. is urged. John Lundstrom, one of our Canadian butter. Dairy chemistry and bacteriology an old experienced timber cruiser, at play with their new neighbors ha^ the great misfortune are Studied ^nd a thorough would under almost any circumstances ''"Saturday School on Saturday afternoon Geo. Lawson, secretary of the to lose their house and everything course is given in testing milllk, be able to take care of himself toys, pictures of all at 2. The number of scholars in it about midnight last Saturday State Federation of Labor, and exMayor cream and butter—all work making and his absence for some time would that makes a Christmas is steadily growing. All those children Van Lear} of Minneapolis, night. There was some insurance for increased efficiency in the creamery. not cause any anxiety, but such who are not attending any S. S. merry jvill live on the property. delivered a very able and interesting Dairy products of Minnesota long ^absence means tjbat soknething are cordially invited to meet with sa addresses before a large audience for 1918 were valued at more than serious has very probably happened. forever. the class in the rear of the church, at the Grand theatre^ Tuesday night. $133,000,000. The training of butter-! Fears are entertained for his safety The fuiieral of the late Mrs. Ed corner 6th St. and 6th Ave. The meeting was "4n charge of the makers at University Farm and elsewhere and a thorough search will be made Skifstro.m was held here last Saturday. local Trade® and Labor Assembly in the real science of buttermaking to ascertain his whereabouts. Rev. S. E. Gregg of Littlefork, Confirmation class Saturday at 9 and under the auspices of the labor has helped to bring about Mr. Regan is a well known old officiating. The Oddfellows conducted p. m. non-partisan league. Mr. Lawson this tremendous development of the timer in Fort Frances and his many the ceremony. Several relatives NELSON made an interesting speech, but interest industry in Minnesota. The present friends will await the efforts of the from a distance joined the sorrowing No services on Sunday. centered in Mr. Van Lear, the course at University Farm opened searchers with considerable anxiety. family and the whole sympathizing THE JEWELER chief speaker *of the evening, who January 5 and will close February —Fort Frances Times. community in the last sad rites. Two services Suaday, January 25th 412 Third Stmt handled his subject, in a .very able 15. The attendance *s ISO per cent The remains were Ltid to rest in our with celebration of Holy Communion manner. greater than last year. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS Riverside cemetery^- in the evening service. .. 1