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

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INTERNATIONAL EALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE 33333333333333333333 a a a a 3 a a a a 33333333333333333333 85 $$ •3 8 ERICSBURG NEWS 3 W ERICSBURG SCHOOL NEWS 3 a MARGIE NEWS 3 3 AT THE CHURCHES a a 3 &*: a sss:: #.« MM a a a a a a a a a aa a a a I •V V# V* a a 3 3333a 3 33 3 3 a a a 3 a 3 3 Mr. Tuttle was in Bemidji on business (Special to The Press Nov. 1) (By Jane Watson and Margaret Hall) ENGLISH LUTHERAN Tuesday. Mrs. Mesick and daughters, Doris H. A. Mayer, Pastor Miss Christensen and Miss Schulter, and Ruth, returned Friday from Attend Bemidji Business College, Ladies' Suits at 25 per cent discount Carl Daniels visited his parents few days visit lit St. Cloud. the teachers, visited Mrs. Truman Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. :j:: hjt: of Dlflri..'. at Rifkin's. here on Sunday. Bemidji, Minn. Fickle at Ash Lake from Friday Services at 11:00 a.- m. s^.(t ia W. H. Eddy has enclosed his Ford afternoon until Saturday evening. Topic: "Enter ye in at the straight Millinery at nearly half price *J: 9th' Anniversary Sale starting on Rev. Gregg was in town on Friday truck with canvas, making cold gate." iiz't Thursdav Nov. 17 at RifWinV Thursday Nov. 17 at Rifkin's. night and held services. Rifkin's. weathefr driving more comfortable. Mr. Dunkel, the manual training Evening service at 8:00. —o— teacher and Miss Uehren, the sewing Topic: "God the Creator of the Wait for Rifkin's 9th Anniversary Mrs. J^'L. Albertson returned from Mrs. Grates has purchased Andy Universe." Alfred Peterson and Pete Quist returned teacher, came from the Falls Wednesday Briiherd Tuesday after spending .i Miller's horse and buggy. Sale starting Nov. 11. from Gemmell where they forenoon. Mr. Dunkel gave Come, worship with us, you are week there with relatives. welcome. have been working in the woods for the boys instructions for their next Eugene Holler spent a few days hi —o— the last three months. manual training lesson. The sixth Agnes Erickson who has been quite the twin cities this week. If you want your wood sawed, notify grade boys will make writing desks sick, is better and able to be o'it ZOIN LUTHERAN again. E. N. Halvorson, Pastor R. Caple, 413 Eighth street, W. R. Nash has sold off his household and the fifth grade boys will make Buy Your Shoes at Rifkin's and you phone 273. o28-nl8 goods and expects to leave here tabourettes. Mr. Dunkel brings the will be satisfied. Prices are lower —o— next Thursday or Friday. No further material out from the Falls and Two ladies of Northome held Sunday school at 10:00. leaves instructions. Miss Uehren English morning worship at 11:00 now at Rifkin's. Room Wanted—By young man particulars were learned. political meeting here on Monday Norwegian evening service at 7:45. working in M. & O. office. Willing gave Miss Schluter the list of the afternoon last. Mrs. L. P. Bailey returned from to pay liberally for good, comfortable Thos. Kelly has purchased a bunch work in sewing for the girls who Rev. J. C. Reinertson of Virginia will room. Inquire at Press office. of pulpwood timber down on. the take sewing. All the material which deliver the sermon. Duluth Saturday evening aftei- having Mr. Marsden came back to town Everybody welcome. spent several weeks at the" St. Rat Root and will move into the old is used in sewing is to be bought by last Saturday, having been away for The Catechumens meet Saturday at W. F. Lang started da'ly bus service W. D. Clark shack down river, where the ones who use it. The eighth several months. Lukei's hospital at that place. She is between th city and Ray an.i he will live this winter and cut the grade girls will make outing flannel 10:00 a. m. ^covering nicely from her operation night gowns. The sixth grade girls Ericsburg the first of the week. Bus pulp. Mrs. McGrath went to International but is still unable to be about. leases the Rev and Victoria hotels will also make nightgowns. The Falls last Sunday to consult a BETHLEHEM CHURCH every morning at 9 o'clock. W. H. Eddy has his new wood saw fourth and fifth grade girls will make 25 per cent off on our Fall Suits. doctor about her hand. A. W. Mac Neill, Pastor assembled and is now sawing again. pillow cases for home use. Newest styles and of good quality John Baust and family, who left The rig is equipped with" an extra all wool Tricotine and French Serge. Chas. Nickelson returned on Sunday Morning service at 10:45. here several years ago for the Pacific Last Friday the teachers gave Come and pick them out at Rifkin's. large size saw and the power to run from North Dakota where he Sunday school at 11:45. coast have returned and will again Hallowe'en party. The children it is taken from the pulley drive of has been since last spring. Evening Service at 7:30. make their home here. Mr. Baust his tractor. played games for awhile and in the Mrs. Maud Ward of Danube, Minn The new pastor, Rev A. W. MacNeill ^iys that the logging and lumber middle of a very interesting game of succeeds Miss Frances Hartman, resigned, Miss Bessie Marsden came down will preach at both services. business .is very quiet in the west, Ruth and Jacob, Margaret Hall disappeared. J. H. Rogers spent three or four from Big Falls last Saturday to attend as principal of the senior hign Come and worship with us. We believe with many saw m:lls closed down. Pretty soon a big ghost school, and entered upon her duties days in town sawing wood and a day the entertainment given by the we can do you good. —o— came in the door. It went to a little and a half at Northland Spur, three school. yesterday. table and sat down. Then the children Frank Seymoure, Thos. Coby, Lawrence -miles south of here, sawing for Aug. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Gilbertson and several other came up to the table and the Eighty-one of the Boy Scouts, enjoyed Nelson. Everybody is preparing for The school gave a halloween entertainment ghost told such fortunes as "drink prom'nent citizens from Clementson last Saturday evening that a Hallowe'en party last Friday the coming cold snap, which seems to Services are held in the Odd Fellows and the Rapid River country were in lemonade and grow thin," "a great n:ght at the high school gymnasium. have arrived today. was enjoyed by everybody, both the hall: astronomer thou shalt be," and others town today and appeared before the young and old. A united attack was made on pumpkin to these. Then the visitors Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. county board in the interest of Judicial similar pie, cake, apples, etc. A neutral political meeting was Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Road No. 2, which is being established had their fortunes told too. Mrs. Mrs. Risdahl was very sick last —o— held here iast Saturday evening with Hall, Mrs. Reidle, Mrs. Berg, Mrs. in that section of the county. week having an abcess in the ear. A general invitation is extended co Wait for Rifkin's sale. Watch for & big attendance, Non Partisan Adams, Mrs. Sweet, Mrs. Johnstone, Dr. Dufort was called here on Tuesday hand bills. Sale starts Nov. 11. the public to attend these services. Leaguers predominating. The election and Katy Mitshulis were the visitor. to attend to her case. was discussed pro and con, and MM c« t*« *V« 4 they all enjoyed having their fortunes G. A. Oveson and family will leave following the discussion lunch was moved. We hope he will be well for told as some were very delightful, tomorrow evening for Minneapolis, served by the ladies. Misses Christensen and Schulter of 3 RED CROSS NEWS 96 the rest of the season as we missed and those fortunes that were nor, where they will reside. The Oveson's Ericsburg, Miss Gowdy of Rogers' 3 his jolly face in the school buss. k*fcah now be guarded against. Then are pioneers in International Falls Vt MM »J» district, Miss Leighton of Ray, and Owing to the many demands for f# V# 4 everyone got candles and marshmellows, and take with them the best wishes the Misses Hansen and Gould of the piecemakers and other laborers, Carl At the annual meeting of the Koochiching Mr Scribner was a caller on the lit their candles and toasted the of hosts of friends. Riedl of the L:ttle Inn has installed rural districts near Ray. The ne:ct county chapter, American Ridge looking after his timber interests marshmellows over them. Some of —o— meeting will be held December 3 at a bulletin board in the office of the Red Cross, Oct. 23rd, the following the marshmellows caught fire and last Wednesday. Miss Edna Oveson was the guest ri Ray. hotel, on which are posted all inquiries officers were elected: Mr. Geo. V. Were burned, but altogether we had a bunch of her girl friends at dinner for men, or for any article Kinney, president,-Mrs. R. C. Fraser, Mr. Tanguen returned from Big -a very good time. After we had MM at the Rex hotel and a theatre party «w« r? 43 wanted or for sale. Events of the 4 vice president, Mrs. Anna B. Fransoi Falls and went through here on his cleared away all our things, we went a Tuesday evening. Miss Oveson, who village are also posted on this board. •t way to his home on Caldwell Brook. secretary and Mr. G- N. Millard, out onto the school grounds and had 3 MIDWAY RIDGE NEWS .has grown to womanhood here, 3 3 treasurer. The by-laws of the chapter our pictures taken, then all went leaves tomorrow evening with her #J» #4 MM O +V»V •V An. estimate of 200 votes for Rat were amended to give each A few fanrlies of Midway Ridge home. parents for Minneapolis where the Root township has been made, based attended the Hallowe'en program given branch the privilege of appointing a Mrs. F. J. Porter and son Gerald family will reside. on the 1930 census which shows this returned from International Falls by the children in Margie Saturday director to attend the meetings of The second meeting of Group 9 of township as having a population of the board, and keep in touch with the where Gerald had his tonsils re- night. the Koochiching County Teachers' Rifkin's sale starts Nov. 11. Hold over 500. There are probably close1 do'ngs of the chapter. Miss Annette off buying—wait for Rifkin's gr^at League wes held Saturday: afternoon to two hundred voters in the township, Miller, the county health nurse, who at the Ray teacherage. The train sale. the balance being those und^r is paid entirely by the Red Cross, going to Ray was late so only a DURING PAINT UP AND CLEAN UP SEASON age and non-citizens. gave a very interesting report of her The parlors of the International thirty-minute business meeting was -AND ALL THE YEAR AROUND extensive work throughout the county held. Plans were made to read a hotel were turned over to the little during the last year, in looking Inquiries are beg'nning to come Reading Circle book entitled "Our folks on Saturday evening and a E S O A N WHEN YOU WANT TO—^ after the health of the children, and from the deer hunters, asking about Living Language" by Dreggs. Each large number gathered in appropr.ate FIX THAT FENCE .SscccMwr to G. HolmqnUt we expect that her follow-up work the outlook for deer in this vicinity teacher will report on one chapter. Hallowe'en costumes, such as witches, LAY THAT FLOOR Cabinet Maker, Furniture this year will bring still greater results. this season, and arranging for accomodations We hope then to be able to enliven I ghosts, etc, and enjoyed games and SEE HANG THAT DOOR Repairer, Picture Framing, while here. From reports our language work. Each teacher music to their hearts content. Luncii BUILD THAT SMALL [General Carpenter, Contracttor The fourth annual roll call fomembers, of local settlers the woods is will also give suggestions for hot was served and a most enjoyable and Builder. BUILDING OR COTTAGE which will take place from full of deer and moose, and a large lunch menus and seat work for the evening spent by all. ,502 THIRD STREET or any Big Carpenter job—j November 11th to 25th, Thanksgiving number will probably be bagged to primary grades at the next meeting. day, is getting under way, with fill the home larders this fall. Group 9 consists of seven teachers, WANTED B. Mrs. Anna Franson county chairman, §00 young peaple to prepare for positions and Mrs. F. Jevne as city chairman, Several from here were business in Banks, Wholesale and R. R. and the Red Cross is hoping for visitors at the F-alls Saturday, including offices, in Law and Real Estate offices. As sure as you a most hearty response from every, Also as Auto and Tractor experts. Dr. W. T. Pearson, Gust Holm. one who has "a heart and a dollar." Joe Rogers and two sons, Ernest and Positions in Garages and In other counties this work receive1appropriations "Red", Pete Skoglund, Chas. Sjobloni, are a foot high Machine shops. Board and room from the county, Geo. Watson and wife, W. H. Eddy. $4.50 to $6.00 per week. Address the county commissioners of Koochiching Joe Scully. Oscar Haggbom, Matt Crookston College, J. C. Sathre, county have not been ab'e Mattson, Lyman Mathison and C. A. Crookston, Minn. al2-eow so far to consider even a small appropriat'on Hall. you will like this Camel Turkish towards safeguarding One of the members of Drs. Larson and Domestic the health of our children, so it will & Larson, Optometrists will be at Earl and John Crommet and Geo. be up to every individual to do his Victoria Hotel Nov. 5-6. Lizette of Pine River arrived in town part through the Red Cross in becoming If troubled with headaches, nerv­ yesterday noon for a few days stay. a member when called upo.i, They drove up in a Ford runabout, or sending your name and $1.00 'o leaving Pine River, which is 170 miles B. Mrs. Anna Franson, Secretary south of the Falls at 11 A. M. Saturday. Koochich ng Chapter, American Red They spent Saturday n:ght in ousness or eye disorders of any kind Cross, International Falls, Minn. the big swamp south of Margie, needing glasser or glasses repaired where the dark overtook them. Not MM consult him. «r+ «."« «rV« knowing just how far they were from Artificial eyes fitted. 5"I Margie they camped in the swamp, CLASSIFIED ADS 3 and on getting up the next morn'nc, MM iV «*f «V discovered Margie only about a mile Attention away. Wanted—Girl for general housework. Good wages. Write Mrs. I. H. Harsh, International Falls, Minn. W. F. Lang arrived here this morning with his big buss, making a trial trip of the new:schedule, which will Automobile Wanted—Three or more furnished give Ericsburg and Ray daily serv:ce rooms for light house_keeping. Ad^ Ycontentment Camels are sold everywhere in OU never got such cigaretteas scientifically seated packagea with the Falls. The buss leaves International dress Box 95 city of call Press office. of 20 cigarettes for 20 cents Falls at 9:30 A. M. arriving or ten packages (200cigarettes) Camels hand Owners in a glassine-paper-covered carton. at Ericsburg about 10:30 A. M. W« atrootfljr recommend Wanted—To hear from owner of you. Camels quality and expert this carton for the home or office and leaving immediately for Ray. good farm for sale. State cash price, supply or when you traveL Leaves Ray for the Falls about 11 Dr blend of choice Turkish and choice R. J. REYNOLDS full description. D. F. Bush, MinneapoliSjMfnn. 12 noon, picking up passengers here TOBACCO CO. Domestic Tobaccos make this Winston-Salem. N & for the Falls. The buss again leaves Ship your Battery to C. W. the Falls at 6 P. M. This will give goodness possible^ and make you For Sal e—9 room house with one both villages a long needed dependable lot awfc^imlf, water in yard. $2200 prefer this Camel blend to either1 Jewett Co. Inc., Bemidji, Min­ service. $l|IO0^^%j| down, balance July 1st, kind oftobacco smokedstraight! 7 per cent. Nick. Nitj)6fski.-'69(^ nesota. Winter storage or ov-, M. Mathison and son Lyman returned Eighth street. 4tp from the twin cities and fifty Camels mellow-mildness is a erhauling. Best equipped Bat­ miles below there, Thursday. They revelation! Smol$e them with '•-•-ISS-fe- report the best roads of the whoie -For^j^al^^jiouse and lot, Sawmill freedom without Bring your taste 1 trip, in the northern end of the state, tery and electrical department additj^^Hot*7. block 201. Cottage Koochiching county roads being with 14'x28' addition in the. They leave no unpleasant cigaretty among the best, compared to the jcear, newly roofed and repaired. in Northern Minnesota^ aftertaste nor unpleasant roads south of this county. The thirty-five Lot 50'xl50\ Not modern but a genuine miles of-paved roads: north of bargain for the money. Price cigaretty odor! St. Paul, are the best ever, and on only $1,400. -For further particula-s week days are not at all crowded, write Mrs. M. Stevens, 424 So. Victoria Give Camels every test—then C. W. Jewett Co. Inc. but on Sunday, one car must follow St., St. .Paul, Minn. the next in eitKer direction, as in compare them puff-for-puff with TURKISH & DOMESTIC either .drections the line of traffic on Found—Pair any cigarette in the world! of gloves at City Hill each side is continuous. Bemidji, Minnesota Monday, Nov? 1. Ask-for l^r. Blumberg.at Rifkin's.^