International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 18, 1920 · Page 4 of 8
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Rev. A. W. MacNeill (Special to The Press, Nov. 16) Miss Gladys Gowdy spent the week end at her home in Big Falls. A wreck here in the yards of the Bethlehem Church, Sunday, Nov. 21st Spring chickens of kinds. Ca.l C. A. Hall was in from Ericsburg D. W. & P. Ry. yesterday morning delayed Phone 393 1S-1L. Mr. J. R. Clausen made a business Tuesday. the southbound morning passenger trip to International Falls Thursday. about eight hours. The speed Join the Red Cross, Your dollar Morning, 10:30: THANKSGIVING SERVICE: "OUR X). M. Person brought in the first freight southbound pulled into the will help to save lives. Mrs. J. Kucera visited Mrs. C. E. DEBT OF GRATITUDE." deer of the season Tuesday. clear here for the north bound passenger Hamilton at International Falls during Evening, 7:30: SONG SERVICE: "WHAT MUST A MAN '—o— about 2 A. M. yesterday. After Senator Fred Bessette of Orr, was the first part of the week. BELIEVE?" Chickens for your Thanksgiving the passenger left, they tried to back dinner. Call Phone 393 1S-1L. in the city Monday on business. out on the main line again and struck Rev. H. A. Mayer will conduct services —o— COME TO BETHLEHEM CHURCH SUNDAY. A CORD- a broken rail on the crossover, derailing at the church Sunday, Nov. 21st, IAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU Alfred Karger, the well-known Hon. F. J. McPartlin attended the five cars. They managed t: pianist has returned to our city after meeting of the Northern Minnesota at 3 p. m. rerail two of the cars before the "bij Development Association at Duluth a three month's absence. hook" arrived at 9 a. m., which rerailed Mrs. Arthur Berg's parents, Mr. and yesterday. #4 ft* MM W MM ft* ft* ft* ft* •V «V ft*# ft*ft ft*ft ft*ft iV# ft*# ft# ft# •ft c# ftft ft# ft*# ft*# ft*# ftWft ft*# ft# ft*ft ftV ftft the other three, only after a For Sale—-30 Mrs. Vest, are here visiting her for a White Leghorn pullets —o— 85 55 car load of Canadian flour had been few days. and also about 10 first-class Barred Just received, a shipment of highgrade 8 AROUND LOMAN AT THE CHURCHES r# unloaded. After being rerailed the Rock pullets. Call phone 393 1S-1L. union suits, all sizes, at $2.6d •V 8 ft* ft#ft ft* ft* ft* ft* ft ft ft* ft* ft.ftft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ftft ftft ftft #4 ftft MM ft* ft#ft empty car was reloaded with the ft ft ft ft ftft ft'ft ftft ftft ft*ft ft*ftft*ft ft*ft ftft ft*ft ftV ft The ladies' sale Saturday evening and $3.95 per suit. U. S. Army Store. V# ft*# ftft VS» C# ft# ft# •ft flour and taken thru to Virginia. The was a decided success, the gross proceeds —o— BETHLEHEM CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Olson departed Joe Rambo shot a fine large coyote southbound passenger yesterdav, being $104. F. V. Peterson of Baudette, formerly Monday evening on their California last week. A. W. Mac Neill, Pastor which is due at 3:31 a. m. arrived just '4 of this city, was in town yesterday trip. They expect to be away at least at noon. The main line was cleared J. D. Graham, representing the attending to business matters and month. Emory Thomas has let the mail job Morning, 10:30: Thanksgiving service by 12:20 p. m. Total damage, two Pelican Lumber Co., of Orr, Minn., i? visiting at the hpme of his son, Al. —o— to Ray Holler for the winter. "Our Debt of Gratitude." rails and a few ties. No one hurt. Peterson, manager of the Grand in town today buying poplar box 4 A big "shipment of O. D. Mackinaws 11:45: Sunday school. An increasing bolts. theatre. at $14.00 and sheepskin lined Mackinaws Missionary Gregg held a meeting attendance, a deepening interest ft* ».« #.« ft* ft* —o— at $16.50 just received at the »*ft +*ft ftft ftft ftft ftft ftft ftft ftft ftft O ftft ftft at the school house last Sunday. and plans for the expansion of |H| The U. S. Army Store has just received Rev. H. Mayer will preach in the U. S. Army Store. the work make our Sunday school of 5 BANNOCK ITEMS several different models of Ericsburg church every second Sunday —o— Mrs. M. Peggar spent part of last 8 specal interest just now. leather vests which will be placed on afternoon at 3:00 p. m., beginning Miss Agnes Skifstrom passed thru ».« •.« #.• ».• week visiting friends at the Falls. 7:30: Seng service with address, sale at reduced prices, from $7.50 to next Sunday. town Tuesday enroute from Minneapolis "What must a Man Believe?" You Chas. Green made a business trip $12.50. to her home at Loman, where J. W. Pettis drove up from Indus will be interested in the plain discussion the Falls last week. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Philip Van Wyck of she wilj visit her parents. last Sunday for gasoline to run his of an important question. In line with other large lumber producing Stockton, Ills., are here for the deer school bus with. Come to Bethlehem church Sunday. Mrs. Karnofsky is recovering from plants in the northwest, the season, and expect to take home tlie O. J. Wold came in from Ray yesterday A cordial welcome awaits you. an attack of lumbago. International Lumber company has biggest buck in the woods. in response to a telegram announcing Messrs. Fogarty, Drummond and posted notices at their mills in this the serious illness of his Langraff were business callers here ENGLISH LUTHERAN city announcing a 10 per cent reduction Louis Deguise is moving from his Bernard Karnofsky moved onto his eldest daughter, who is attending last Monday. H. A. Mayer, Pastor in wages to take effect Nov. 16. farm down river into the Falls for the new farm last week. high school. —o— winter months. C. H. Re who lived Miss Mildred Peggar visited home Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. The chicken show held by the Koochich'ng near. Mr. Deguise, will move in the Wear yoor Red Cross button. It is folks last Sunday. Mabel Scholta Steve Carr made a trip to the Falls Services at 11:00 a. m. County Poultry association Deguise place Friday, and take care a badge of honor, showing that you last week on business. came with her. Evening service will be devoted to a at the city hall Monday, Tuesday and of the stock this winter. liave answered the call of suffering study of man. Wednesday was one of the best and humanity. It will also save you from Wm. Watrous and wife and Jos. J. P. Weeklock has returned and We invite you to worship with us. most interesting exhibits of poultry r^Chas. Mitshulis bought a house and being solicited again during the roll Kalkman called at the I. B. Claric will spend the winter at Fairland. Bible study class every second ever made in this section. About 300 Ifght acres of land from Chas. L, call drive. •home last Sunday. Thursday at 8:00 in the rear of the entries were made showing the dif- jiiohnson last week, It is the house 1 church. Across the street from John Richard- A Remington, of Waterville, made ferent varieties of birds. The judging Mr. A. Anderson and sister from A very "enjoyable evening was spent son's. Mr. Mitshulis expects to move 'riP "P Blackjt.ver recently. took place yesterday after which ,he the Sunflower state made the Neilsen at the Bethlehem Congregational CHRISTIAN SCIENCE the owners began removing the exhibits. in as soon as the river freezes hard family a visit recently. church Monday by members of the enough to move his household goods I Dean Parmeter has gone to the congregation and friends of the Services are held in the Odd Fellows on the ice. woods to get a job in a logging camp. Mrs. St. Lawrence and son W'illiam church at a reception for Rev. A. W. hall: The American Legion will stage a have moved onto the Horan farm MacNeill, the new pastor. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. boxing exhibition at the Grand Leonard Adams returned from Mae Hustead has returned from —o—• which they will work next year. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. theatre tomorrow evening. Frank Flint, Michigan. Friday, where he was Brainerd, where she visited for some We wish to call the attenton of our A general invitation is extended co Mantell, the welterweight claimant of called by the death of his father, Mr. time. Martin Christianson has rented his readers to the interesting news items the public to attend these services. Canada will meet Al Arney in the Adams, Sr., who exp'red last Wednes-.j Indus farm to Joe Rambo and is fco be found in the correspondence ma go, and Saph McKenna of St. day night of old age. He was well and 'fhos. Walbie has gone to Minne-1 stopping with his son Leslie, here, METHODIST EPISCOPAL published weekly from various sections Paul will meet Frank Pillar in the favorably known here, as he spent apo,js _ays a§ he it is tQO cold for him of the county. It is our aim to C. E. Ireland, Pastor semi-windup. This will be the last several months here with Leonard up here. Arthur Metcalf has begun baling •extend this feature to cover the ent're I appearance of Al Arney in the local last year. Leonard's brother George hay for himself. He expects to bale county as fast as correspondents Sunday school at 10:00. ring, as he leaves the latter part or returned here with him from Flint. about 150 tons in the neighborhood. John Karnofsky has just completed Morning worship at 11 :00. can be obtained. the month with Tommy Gibbons for —o— a( |new chicken house for A. Karnofsky..-^ Junior League at 3:00. the east. The stork was working overtime Harvey Thomas is hauling quite a Ge.o. Watson, the pioneer farnjer Epworth League at 7:00. last week, when he left three new lot of beef to the Falls with his truck from the Ericsburg neighborhood, Evening Preaching at 8:00 BIG MASONIC DOINGS voters in this vicinity. Charles Willard, and bringing back freight for the was transacting business in the city Sunday school ami preaching at Jack Rilev made a trip up Black an eight pound baby boy, was store. Tuesday. He made the round trip Ranier church every Sunday, 2 p. m. river last week. He is an old homesteader Saturday night will be a big day born t6 Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Cromett by the Lang auto bus line, and remarked You are invited to join with us in and the settlers were glad to among the Masonic fraternity in International Tuesday night, and on Sunday night Our Farmer's Club was re-organized that "this is some different any or all of these services. God's see him. Falls and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wiggins became on Friday the 5th. The next than when I was compelled to walk blessing will follow. At three o'clock in the afternoon the proud possessors of a twelvepound meeting will be held the 19th at the both ways and pack my supplies, is A Schrader made some badly needed some of the degree work will be exemplified baby girl, which they have school house. I have done many times in the past, ZOIN LUTHERAN repairs at the school house last in the lodge rooms in the named Dorothy Marie, while Mr. and during the early days when I was opening week. It is good to have a handy man E. N. Halvorson, Pastor Mason'c building, to be followed by Mts. J. A. Nelson are rejoicing over J. W. Pettis traded some beef cattle up my farm." in town. a five-reel movie entitled "Are You a the arrival o* a bOy the same night. to Mr. Murray last week for 51 fine —o— Mason?", featuring John Barrymore English morning service at 11. sheep. Perhaps we won't always Mr. Conrad Holand, who has l'ved 8 88 8888 888!-: 8888888« This will be shown at the Orpheum Sunday school will be held at 12 have to buy shoddy. Con Reuter had a narrow escape our city for the past thirteen years, 8 theatre. o'clock through the winter months. from drowning last week, when he ERICSBURG SCHOOL NEWS 'A died under an operation Saturday In the evening the ladies of the Young Peoples' Luther League 8 went thru the ice on the Rat Root, S. E. Mannausau and S. F. Plumrr.er morning, Nov. 13th. He was a man ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft ft«ft ft#ft ft#ft ft ft#ft Eastern Star will serve an elegant «ft «V vft ftft ft*# ftft ftft will meet in the evening at 7:45. Be about six miles down river. He and trear went to the Falls last Sunday in the prime of life, and leaves a wife banquet, after which dancing will be sure to come. Enzman were walking down (By Jane Watson and Margaret Hall) on the train with beef. Sam also had and six children to mourn his loss. in order, with Doc Peterson's jazz er- to their camp when Con went a car of cabbage which he sold to the He was a faithful member of the Sons band furnishing the "jingles." ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft*ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft# t|§ru. The ice was too thin to. hold so A as of a in ft*ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft*ft ft*# ft ft ft ft ftftft'ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft O ft ft ft ft ft ft ft company. of Norway lodge. Funeral services The lodge will have with them as ft#ft JJ jcould climb out, so he held to the was held Friday afternoon which was were conducted at the Norwegian I guests of honor: 8 McCLELLAN 8 edge of the ice while Oscar ran up into the first sewing done this year. Richard Anderson has sold the Lutheran church, Wednesday afternoon M. W., E. A. Montgomery, K. C. C. 8 the woods and cut a pole which he Mac Loman farm to Mr. Hufdahl of at 2 o'clock, Nov. 17th. ft* ft.ft ft* ft* ft* ft*ft* ft* ft* ft#« #,• H., Grand Master of Masons of MinI ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*# ft ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*#ft*# ftft ft# ft ft*# ft*ft ft*# ft'ft ftft shoved out to Con. With the aid of George Adams from Flint, Michigan, Fairland. We welcome the new family —o— nesota, also Venerable Master of the Raymond Litherland has returned this pole Con managed to climb out. entered the seventh grade this and hope Mr. Anderson will buy Good kinds of green feeds for hens Lodge of Perfection in the Scottish from Dakota. morning. He is making his home another farm here. in winter, recommended by the United Rite. Deer hunting season opened yesterday with his brother, Leonard Adams. States department of agricultur W. Bro. Albert F. Pray, Hon. Grand Andrew Johnson was in Tuesday wi£li lots of nitnrods in the field We are planning to have a community are sprouted oats, alfalfa meal, chopped Marshal of the Grand Lodge of Minnesota. from Grand Forks. long before daylight. Up to last The advanced pupils of this school Thanksgiving dinner at the alfalfa and clover hay, cabbages, night one moose and one deer had are learning some new songs for the hall this year. It is for everybody. and mangel beets. Cabbages may Bro. William S. MacGregor, Hon. Mr. C. C. Cook and Paul Harding been brought in. Gust Sjoblom got coming program which will be held Roland Smith is logging on the hung up in the poultry house the Past Wise Master of the Rose Croix of Thief River Falls were in this the moose out near his farm, and the Saturday after Thanksgiving. Lews place for Thorwald Berg. Sheets are usually split and stuck on a in the Scottish Rite. vicinity Wednesday looking-for land. Paul Petterson got a deer here near The primary grades are also going rail on the side wall of the pen abo.it Bro. William C. Goodnow, K. C. C. They came all the way by canoe. town. Moose hunters report all the have a program consisting of Ed Bennett and Axel Gabrielson of a foot above the floor to keep th» H., Master of the Kadosh at Minneapolis. moose have moved out of this end of speaking and singing and a dialogue. Birchdale were in these parts last feed clean. Keep oyster shells, gr t, Mr. Walter Christenson and wife the country, going before snow fell, Thursday to size up the clover seed charcoal, and plenty of clean drinking R. W. Bro. David W. Knowlton, and Mr. Peter Roosbeck are living in J5 J? 8 8 8 8 8 J-JS S W 558 as there are no tracks in the sno situation. They hulled over 1400 bushels water before the liens all the Hon. Grand Treasurer of the Grand the Raymond Litherland house while at all where several moose have been 8 of clover seed this fall, and expect time. Lodge, chairman of the Board of ROGERS SCHOOL NEWS spending the summer. getting their supplies to their homestead. to have 100 acres of their own to •. O Custodians and secretary of the ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* hull ft* next ft* ft* jr ear. ft#ft Secretary Dave Hurlburt has been «*ft ftft ftft ft# ftft ftft ftft ftft ftft ftft ftft ftft ftft ftft ftft ftft ftft Scottish Rite bodies. It appears that several are wonde*ing •\isy the past week mailing out several (By Charles Rogers, Wallace Kucera Mr. and Mrs. Otto Leonhardt and who brot the "deer" into the «,« •.» #.• #.*».• •,« Paul Mercure has not heard from thousand copies of the booklet »mT« and Fred Gunderson) children, Mr. John Simmonds of Falls in a car a few days before the entitled "Farming in Koochiching 8 his son Fred for about two months Belle and Mr. John Groves of Big season opened. Here's "how come'' CLASSIFIED ADS and believes some harm has come to County—Products and Possibilities/' We ace. learning sbilgs and rfecitations Falls took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. as reported to the correspondent. him. Some of his friends, whom he recently issued by the Commercial ftft ft ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* •*. ftft#ft« ft»« ft 3S ft*# ft*# ftV ftV ft*# ftVftV V# for a Thanks gfytn g' 'p fig ram. Edw. McClelland election day. Louis Deguise, who lives down riv?r club from the job department of the left in Montana, have written to him, We plan on having our program the from here, butchered a bull and a hog. If you want your wood sa^wed, notify believing he was at home. Press. The contents of the pamphlet afternoon of the twenty-third. Mr. Mrs. Otto Leonhardt are moving There was an auto handy so he loaded R. Caple, 413 Eighth street, mphone is a descriptive writeup of the. agricultural of into the Charley Clifford place in the butchered bull and hog into the 273. o28-®18 possibilities KoOehiching The eighth grade had a history tejt If we do not get our wood soon, we Kline township where the children back of the car and started for tow.i. county and was prepared by M. M. Thursday. They are fearfully will have a cold time of it. waiir will attend the Groveland school and Wanted—Large On the way they picked up two bird contract for sawing Abbott, county agent and C. A. ing get their papers back. tQ Mr. Leonhardt work in the- camps. hunters with shotguns, who sat on lumber this winter. Have portable Anderson, district agricultural supervisor, We have had the smallest attendance the load in the back going to town. miH of ten thousand feet capacity. for the committee on agrieuiture The bids for wood for our school this week that we have had this Attend Bemidji Business- College, Enquire of M. L. Miller, UP ot.lber i»ternational Falls Commerctal feet stuck out of the were received and put up last week. year. Bemidji, Minn." load, and coming into town that way, burg, Minn., Box 16. Club.