International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 8, 1920 · Page 8 of 16
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OjggMg wr. vZ$S%^H .* ."v M'. \4 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS CLUB DISCUSSES ILLUMINATION REPRESENTATIVE OF COUNTY CONFERENCE INTERCHURCH OF RAINY LAKE MISSIONARY EDUCATION WORLD MOVEMENT AT THE CHURCHES Hope expressed that Both Canadian The Rev. C. R. Ireland, of International We aredirecting this notice to the and U. S. Government Will See Falls, Minn., has been friends of protestantism, and those Necessity of Action. named county representative of Missionary who are hoping for greater efficiency METHODIST EPISCOPAL Education for the Interchurch in Christian work thru the concerted Claude E. Ireland, Pastor pi ,-^ Beautiful slides at the Interchurch Representative citizens of Fort Clear the way— World Movement. efforts of the churches engaged ia convention Friday. Frances were in attendance at the The appointment is announced by the Interchurch World Movement. Sunday School 10 :00 A. regular monthly meeting of the Commercial What for? Mark F. Sanborn, state director of Lack of concerted effort has been County Auditor Fraser left for the club held at the club rooms the department, whose headquarters the bane of protestantism for centuries Morning worship at 11. twin cities last evening. The Interchurch Conferance Friday, in the Rex hotel on Tuesday evening are at Minneapolis. past. April 9th. O— and hope and belief was expressed Institutes for the intensive training Plan to attend the county conference Epworth League at 7 M. J. E. Cowan of Northome was by Mr. A. G. Murray, of that city, of leaders, to be held in our city at Clark's store building, opposite —o— Frank Greenwalt of Ray, was that in spite of the policy of retrenchment the city Tuesday and Wednesday. centers, and conducted on somewhat the Rex hotel, Friday, April 9. Evening service at 8. now being adopted by the city Tuesday. the same plan as that adopted by the Sessions at 10 A. M., 2:30 P. M. and the Canadian government at Ottawa, Sam Kelly of Littlefork spent Sunday Red Cross for its volunteer workers, 8:00 P. M. There we can learn just The pastor gladly offers his services Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Paulson havs here at the home of his sister, ways and means would be found is one of the methods whereby Mr. what this new movement is and justify and will esteem it a great favor returned from White Bear. light up the channels of Rainy lake Mrs. W. E. Fairchild. Ireland intends to develop the work our hope for more united effort to be informed of anyone needing the in conjunction with the proposed of his department. along all lines in the church. same. He will visit the aged, shut-in Mrs. Walter Johnson and children W D. Haynes returned Monday plans of the club. "Our need is for leaders." he points International Falls, Minnesota, and sick read and pray with them, A representative of the U. S. lighthouse returned Wednesday from a month's morning from a few days visit with out, "and returned missionaries and April 8th, 1920. attend funerals whenever this is desired, friends and relatives in Minneapolis. service will make a special investigation visit in Minneapolis. others can help us to develop them Committee. irrespective of the fact of of the proposed lighting from he promising raw material to church membership or non-church Last week Game Warden Powers Miss A. M. Bowen, the popular of the American channels sometime be found in every denomination and COUNTY AGENTS WARNED membership. teacher of the Dentaybow schools the latter part of May, and it is hoped shipped a yearling doe deer to:,the in every community." AGAINST SOW THISTLE Of course he stands ready to unite visiting friends in the city during the that the two governments will act in Crookston park board. +i* loving hearts in marriage according Easter vacation. conjunction. NEW WHOLESALE GROCERY County agents of southern Minnesota to the laws of the church. Judge John Berg brought to the attention President E. W. Backus, of the M. have been called to arms against HOUSE AT FORT FRANCES He particularly desires to meet, get & O. Sergt. Thos. F. Welch of Minne of the club the necessity of Paper company, returned Wednesday the perennial sow thistle, which acquainted with and help so far as he from a business trip to Minneapolis. apolis, arrived in the city yesterday improving and boulevarding some of threatens to over-run the state. E. J. Callaghan of Fort Frances, may be able, those who have no religious and will assist Sergt. Gagnier at the the streets and avenues of the city Hundreds of copies of circular No. 1 connection or church home. formerly with the Northern Grocery —o— local recruiting office. and urged that funds be provided for identifying this pernicious weed, have company of that city, has organized Jesus Christ came to earth "not to be Mrs. B. W. Bacon returned last —o— this purpose by the city council. been mailed to the agents at the suggestion ministered unto, but to minister" and the F. J. Callaghan Grocery Company, Mike Lynch, who was quite severly The question of encouraging the Friday morning from LaCrosse, Wis of the director of agricultural as a humble servant of His, he would Ltd., and will take over the warehouse injured by a fall some time ago, cultivation of sugar beets in this section where she was called by the illness extension at University farm. serve men and women everywhere. and other property now occtt and death of a sister. has again taken up his duties at the was also discussed and this matter pied by the Northern Grocery company, Once established, the thistle gives —o— Fourth street crossing. was referred to the committee on BETHLEHEM about the 1st of July. In the no quarter. It smothers the crops on Ralph E. Burdick, Duluth attorney, —o— agriculture. It was also urged by C. Rev. W. W. Dale, Pastor. meantime business fs being carried entire fields, at the same time looking B. Kinney that an effort be made to formerly engaged in the practice A The Dorcas society have issued invitations on in the Williams block. The new for more worlds to conquer. It has law in this city, was transacting for a grand charity ball to further stimulate the raising of clov Morning worship at 10:30. already done great damage in the company also plans on building and business here Wednesday. er for seed in this county and pointed b2 given at the City hall tomorrow, —o— equipping an up-to-date storage northwest section of the state, and Friday evening, April 9. to the large profits which had Sunday School at 11:45. authentic specimens have been found plant. M. B. McHugo of Margie was in been made by the farmers tributary —o— —o— in central and southern counties. Mr. Callaghan's plan is to make 'lis town Tuesday to attend the Farm George St. Laurence, aged 60, to Baudette. C. E. at 7:00 Circular No. 1 describes the habits company one of the strongest in Following the meeting a group Bureau meeting and also transact resident of the Indus neighborhood, —o— of the pest and the methods of fighting western Ontario. photograph of those present was tak business with the county board. died at his home March 20th and Evening service at 8. it. Send to the office of publications, en, as this was te salhemttevbgkqj was buried Tuesday, March 23rd. —o— —o— University Farm, St. Paul, NOTICE OF APPRECIATION en, as this was the last meeting to Services were held at the home, Rev. E. J. Gjesdahl returned Tuesday Keep up the church going spirit. for a copy. Fr. Costiou officiating. be held in the present quarters, prior morning from Minneapolis, where he Easter Sunday is a good starting To the citizens and taxpayers of International to moving. —o— had been attending the regular spring point. STAR CHRISTMAS Falls and Koochiching conclave of the Scottish Rite bodies A notice in another column calls —o— county: SEAL SALESMAN PAN MOTOR BAN LIFTED for a meeting of the Koochiching Please note the change in hour for As I am about to take my departure County Tax Payers League at the Ted Epper of Ray is making preparations C. E. and the the announcement of from your midst I wish to say The pan Motor company of St. Rev. J. G. Little, pastor of the First court house in this city on April 20. to do considerable farming evening service. Cloud, now under new management, that when I first came into your city Baptist church of Pipestone, is the Matters of considerable interest to on his eighty acre farm three and county in October 1917, remaining is conditionally licensed to sell not "star" Christmas seal salesman -f all tax payers in the county will be miles west of that town. He intends Business and social meeting of Boy to exceed 30,000 shares of $2,000,000 of until March 1918, that I was acting Minnesota, it was announced today discussed and county officials will be to put in about twenty-five acres of Scouts Thursday evening. Have a as sheriff of your county and its preferred stock in Minnesota by by Miss Eva K. McGarry, state seal requested to give any information 'hete besides other crops. try with the new gloves and punching an order issued late Monday by the tried to discharge the duties of sale director for the Minnesota Public possible as to what Special Attorney bag. the office at that time to the best state securities commission. The expense Health Association. Spear has accomplished in county —o— J. W. Feldman formerly of North of selling the new stock is not of my ability. I came into your The "Fighting Parson" has been cases and what is being done in the Choir practice Wednesday evening. ome, but who has been spending the to exceed 15 per cent of the sale county the first time a stranger to matter of road No. 24. awarded a silver loving cup in recognition Promote by every means the Interchurch past winter in Brainerd, was in town price. The proceeds of the issue are you all and when I was again called —o— of his successful direction convention for Friday. Note the fore part of the week enroute to to be used as manufacturing and upon the 22nd day of February, 1920 the 1919 health seal sale in Pipestone Gunder Nybo of Birchdale, passed the announcements. The meetings Western Canada, where he will join working capital. to again take charge of the sheriff's county. His unique methods made through town last Friday on his way are in Clark's store, across from Rex his sons in a business enterprise. office, I hesitated about coming The order made public by Charles the sale of health bonds, equivalent to Cass Lake, where he will join hotel. —o— J. Andre, secretary of the commis ,a,gain but in deference to the wishes to seals, exceptionally large. crew, of state men vyhd will gather The county board of commission sion, again legalizes the sale of preferred of the chief executive of this state I pike spawn on the Turtle river for With a population of but 9,815, ZION LUTHERAN ers were in regular monthly meeting Pan stock in Minnesota, but C£me and arrived in your city and Pipestone county broke all records the state game and fish commissioner. E. M. Halvorson, Pastor on Tuesday, at which several matters continues the ban on its commoii cpunty on the 24th day of February, Mr. NybO has had considerable with a per capita sale of 30.57 sea's of importance to the county were stock. It is stated that the commis 1^20, and assumed the duties of the experience in this work and will be at one cent each. Total returns were English services at 11. taken up and disposed of. The full office, and when I came I was welcomed sion is satisfied that the net tangible engaged for about a month before $3,002.15, more than seven times —o— proceedings will be published in our assets of the company are sufficient most cordially by all of your returning to Birchdale, when he expects greater than the $409.98 produced by Sunday school at 10 sharp. next issue. to establish a probability that 8 per citizens and have always been treated to engage in the mercantile the last seal sale, that of 1917. —o— cent dividend will be paid on the new with the utmost respect. business again at that place. The second county prize, also a Confirmants meet Saturday at 2:00 issue. R. Grimoldby of the Motor Inn, received I also want to express my hearty silver loving cup, goes to Redwood P. M. a fine, large Acme motor bus The order of the commission spe thanks to Messrs. Hughes Van Etten, county with a population of 13,425. LUNDGREN-PEARSON ifically bars S. C. Pandolfo, former terday, which he will use in tran Hugh Reidy, and Fred Day for the The per capita sale of 22.92 seais The Ladies' Aid society meets on porting passengers between this city president, from participating in the way in which they have assisted me brought $3,077.26. The 1917 total was The marriage of Miss Alma Wednesday, April 14th, in the church sale of the new issue.—Dispatch. and Ranier and the lake resorts. The whijp in the sheriff's office, and co $803.08. Pearson of Birchdale and Bernard parlors. Mrs. Ted Johnson will machine represents an investment of thfe'chief of police and the men under* W. Lundgren of International Falls, E. A. Olson of Nelson won first serve refreshments. Our lawmakers at Washington, in $6000 and is a very fine and commodious him, when I thought I might need took place at eight o'clock on Thursday, framing the excess profits tax very honors among the local managers in —o— one. their help. I called upon them and March 25th at the Lutheran parsonage the "below 4,000 population" class. thoughtfully excepted themselves —o— Choir practice Friday evening. they willingly offered any help and at Baudette, Reverend G. The per capita sale among the 157 from its provisions. It was ever Friends of Mr. and Mrs Charles assistance they could give and, as I Hanson officiating. Mrs. G. A. Hanson tlius. residents of that village was 15^ Gabrielson of Frontier will be interested am about to lay aside the duties of CHRISTIAN SCIENCE and Reverend Sikes were the seals. Total receipts were $251. in learning that a son was born the office and depart, I feel that witnesses. After a short visit at the Thief River Falls with 5,000 residents to them at St. Paul a few days ago. I would be fasle to every feeling Services are held in the Odd Fellows home of the bride's parents at Birchdale CLASSIFIED ADS tops the "4,000 to 10,000 population" Mrs. Gabrielson will be remembered and principal of manhood did I fail hall. the young people will go to International class. A per capita sale of to express to you all my sincere as Miss Lois Bennett, sister of Mrs. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Falls where the groom is eight seals brought $400.97. The loving Dr. Heieie, formerly of this city, but thanks and gratitude for the many Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. engaged in business and they will Wanted. cup is awarded to the Farm Bureau courtesies and kindness which now located at St. Paul. WAS A general invitation is extended to make that city their home.—Spooncr which directed the sale there. shown me by the citizens of Inte*national the public to attend these services, News. Wanted—Dressmaking to do. Inquire Falls and Koochiching county, The fifth loving cup was won by A marriage license was issued on at Mrs. S. C. Peterson, over and in conclusion will say that I Miss Elizabeth Martin of Minneapolis, Tuesday to James O. Beach and Miss NOTICE creamery. GOOD COUNTY AGENTS am leaving your city and county with which is in the "above 10,000 population" Esther Ellingson, both of Northome. IN STRONG DEMAND malice to none and charity for all. class. The per capita sale The marriage will take place within The local Red Cross has on hand Wanted—Lady as housekeeper on was six seals and the total returns I am very truly yours, the next few days at Blackduck. Miss some mourning brassards of black A county agent material is in Good farm—steady job by the year. Onlv were $25,824.78. Ellingson is the daughter of Mr. and John P. Wall. broad cloth with a gold star, which steady demand in Minnesota. F. one in family. Comfortable home. P. Mrs. C. Ellingson and one of the Donors of the five cups were S. W. will be given free to wives, parents, Balmer, state leader of county agents Write J. B. Rose, Box 94, Littlefork. A "straw ballot" is usually one in popular young ladies of Northome Dittenhofer of St. Paul, F. T. Heffeifinger brothers on sisters in this county, of with offices at University Farm, re Minn. which the people who manage the and the prospective groom is identified of Minneapolis, W. A. McGonagle any soldier who died in the war. ports that a half dozen leading counties ballot throw the straw after they with his father in the mercantile of Duluth, C. A. Severance of St. Write or call on Mrs. Anna B. Franson, are lacking for the right kind of For Sale. look to see which way the wind is iisiness known as Beach & Son. Th6 Paul and Mrs. Charles Mayo of secretary, Hotel Victoria, International men for county agents. From $2,200 blowing at the moment. ycrarig couple will make their home Rochester. Falls, Minn. to a year will be paid for capable $3,00p Sale—A room house, lot and For! 4 at Northome. men. Mr. Balmer says: "The one-half water and sewer. Inquire experience? gaiiiied by' county agents at 1015 Eighth street. The many friends of Chas. Sheeran, has trained them so well for other formerly deputy county auditor -jol Ifries 'of work that it is a difficult Sale—South International House for this county, but now located at Far? matter- to keep,, all the counties sup Falls. Low price arid easy bault, was in the city Tuesday ac plied all the time." terms. Inquire of John Saumier. compariied by Howe, also of Mr. Faribault. The gentlemen were on MAJOR GARI$ FREEZES HANDS Bicycles—Rangier and other makes their way to the western part of the for sale. Second hand wheels bought county to look at some of our choice Major W. O. Giaris, Assistant adjutant and sold or exchanged. See Roy lands. Mr. Sheeran is engaged in general, /who was in' command of I srtin, 919 6th St., Phone 162. the land and real estate business at the state* troops here the past wintsr Faribault and reports that he is rieceiving during the strike on the M. D. & W. Sale—Poorman strain White For You're Wondering many inquiries regarding the railroad, had the misfortune to freeze Rock cockeral and setting eggs. Also purchase of lands in Koochiching his hands Monday while performing Single Comb White Leghorn eggs. county by prospective settlers and aerial acrobatics over downtown St. Hillview strain. Mrs. Geo. Holler, What the new shoe styles will be? investors. Paul, advertising "The Great Air Phone 393-1 ring. al-29 They're here today!—the same modish creations Robbery," a film which is being of^the members of Drs. Larson shown at one of the movie theatres Sale—Model TO in the famous Red Cross Shoe that you'll Automobile For 8b Larson, Optometrists, will be %t in that city. He nearly slipped oflF Overland. Cheap if taken this week soon see on the pages of Vogue. Victoria hotel April 12 and 13. If the wings of the plane and only Carl Miller, House35, Saw Mill addition. troubled with headaches, nervous- saved himself by hooking his arm around a wing strut and leaning into cross wires. FOR SALE—Good 7-room house A hurried landing was made at the BUIfiWlg and one lot, in good condition located Curtis field and he was rushed to a in lot 6 block 6 Jameson's Addition. doctor. Later reports are to the efYect At a reasonable cash price ir ness or eye disorders of any kind, that he w-1l the use of both save -srain if taken at one needing glasses or glasses repaired hands, and ,only a ....will, be laid up F.- Fix. Tnt'l. Falls, Minn. General shor# time. consult hinj. ^r^ciaLeyes fitted- delivery.... it