International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 2, 1920 · Page 4 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS MOOSE BAZAAR THANKSGIVING AFTERNOON There will be big doings all next week, from Monday to Saturday inclusive, at the Big Bazaar which the local Moose lodge is putting on at the city hall. The big attraction and the one fide -Jcte tibsfo Now is the time to do your Christmas causing the most interest is the contest shopping. for Queen of the Bazaar now on between five popular young ladies, Rep. F. J. McPartlin transacte I who are hustling for votes. business at Bemidji Tuesday. The following prizes are to be REPORTS FROM TH* awarded to those entering the contest Ed Peters was up from Duluth over WOODS SHOW THAT Thanksgiving visiting friends. MORE DEER WERE 1st prize, $225.00 diamond ring. —o— KILLED THIS FALL THAN 2nd prize, $125.00 diamond ring. Xels J. Johnson of Ray was transacting HUNTERS. 3rd prize, $50.00 diamond lavalier. business in the city today. 4th prize, $25.00 wrist watch. 5th prize, $25.00 wrist watch. Mike Carew of Indus, delivered a The following popular young ladies quantity of dressed beef in town have entered the contest and have also Tuesday. enlisted the aid of their friends: Miss Mildred Fahey Carl Murray was in from his farm Miss Ruth Gunelius on Black river Tuesday looking after Miss Florence Hebert business matters. Miss Gladys Hayner —o— Miss Agnes Noll. Sam Kelly, of Little Fork, spent There will be free dancing every Thanksgiving here at the home of evening from 11 to 1 and many booths his sister, Mrs. W. E. Fa rchild. where good things to eat and many useful articles can be purchased. Mrs. T. C. MacMurray departed for a There will also be plenty of other attractions Minneapolis last evening for a short and something doing every "IS THE BIBLE TRUE?" visit at the home of her parents. AT THE CHURCHES minute. a ft 55 Mr. W. A. Kelly of Minneapolis, a :•*:a:: Mrs. Aal has returned from Glenwood who has been engaged by the lodge BETHLEHEM CHURCH Attend Bemidji Business College, and will make her home with A BURNING QUESTION answered by to take charge of the bazaar or carnival W. A. MacNeill, Minister her son, Hilman Aal, for the winter. Bemidji, Minn." Rev. A. W. MacNeill makes a business of promoting —o— affairs of this kind for lodges, churches R. Meining of Duluth, transacted The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church Sunday morning, 10:30: Mayflower and other organizations and brings will hold their annual sale Saturday, Bible Sunday, in commemoration of business in town yesterday. him many new features and upto-date with Dec. 11th. Watch for further announcements. the Pilgrim Tercentenary. Subject: ideas. Don't Miss This. Bethlehem Church, S«nday, Nov. 28th Lieut. Col. Smith, U. S. army, Omaha, "The Bible: Its Truth, its Power and Neb., was visiting friends in tow.i its Place? in Human Life." Souvenir NATIONAL FARM Attorney H. E. Day, who has returned illustrated booklets, "A Little Journey yesterday. BUREAU MEETING Souvenir Booklets for all Evensong and Address 7:30 to Littlefork after an absence Plymouth—Where the Pilgrims to C. F. Naughton of Duluth, a member of several months, was in the city on Landed," for everyone. L. E. Potter of Springfield, president COME TO BETHLEHEM CHURCH SUNDAY. A CORDIAL of the county board of commissioners business yesterday. 11:45: Bible school.^ Enjoy the of the Minnesota Farm Bureau —o— of St. Louis county spent yesterday WELCOME AWAITS YOU rousing singing of the opening exercises. Federation R. L. Scott of Borup, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Bacon will in the city. Our new song books are proving vice president, and T. E. Cashman of leave today for California where they very popular. Owatonna have been elected directors F. L. Vance, the merchant and commonly will spend the winter. They will 7:30: Evensong and address "Effective of the American Farm Bureau Preaching service 8 p. m. the court house grounds. known as the "wild rice king, make the trip via Vancouver, B. C. Christian Work." Federation for the }rear 1921, and with Rev. Cody pastor at large will Dated at International Falls, Minnesota, was in town Tuesday from his horhe —o— Monday, 7:00: Intermediate boys F. L. French of St. Paul, secretary of preach at both morning and evening this 5th day of November, Mr. andjMr$. Geo. Schlenk and son, at Popple, in Itasca county. and Knights of King Arthur. the Minnesota Federation V. E. Anderson services. 1920. Sylvester, returned Tuesday from Tuesday 7:00: Club night for older of Wheaton, treasurer, and F. To all these services you are (Seal) R. C. FRASER, Mrs. L. A. LaBelle reports the loss Chinhassen, Minn., where they had boys. All boys fourteen and over W. Murphy of Wheaton will go to cordially invited. nlld2 County Auditor. or theft of some lver tableware been to attend the funeral of Mr. welcome. I Indianapolis as delegates from the from her home a few days before Schlenk's father. Wednesday, 7:00: Junior boys. Minnesota organization to the annual V# #.• ».« Thanksgiving. It was removed from —o— Thursday, 7:30: Bible study group. «T# meeting of the American Farm Bureau a drawer in the buffet which wis W. A. Kelly of Minneapolis, arrived i: The uniform lesson for the following OBSERVATIONS Federat'on to be held December locked, and the key was also taken, here yesterday and is assisting the a sunday discussed. (By Billy Noonan) 6, 7 and 8. Mr. Murphy has been appointed Bay Your local committee in making the Bi^ Saturday, 2:00: The Sunshine Club by John R. Howard, president V# V* Muskrat farming has given forme Moose Bazaar, which opens next O O #,• for children from seven to eleven of the national organization, as a ly worthless Maryland marshes Monday, a huge success. years old. City papers continue to advise member of the committee on resolutions. Christinas value of $30 to $40 an acre, the United Come to Bethlehem church Sunday. farmers how to run their affairs. The States department of agriculture Ray Boyd, formerly manager of the A cordial welcome awaits you. old maid aunt always knows more Policies and principles of far-reaching finds. In addit on 10 the hides the Veitilome hotel, Minneapol s, but now about babies than any other member effect will be determined upon at Phonograph carcasses are sold at -5 to o0 cents representing the Topp-Stewart Tractor ENGLISH LUTHERAN of the family. the convention at Indianapolis. Some company, Clintonville, Wis., wus apiece for meat. They are considered H. A. Mayer, Pastor of the more important subjects to receive a delicacy in some hotels. renewing acquaintances in the city Dempsey is to get $300,000 for fighting attention will be transportation, yesterday. Services at 11:00 a. m. Now finance, and credit, cooperative Carpentier. We have clergymen —o— Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ireland of in Baudette who are getting $1,000 a marketing, federal taxation, agricultural The card party and lunch given by Preparations for a Christmas program Verndale, Minn., parents of Rev. C. li. and international relations, and year for the much harder job of fighting I the Odd ellows at their hall last evjenlng have been made. Children, don't Ireland, who were guests for a week organization. the devil. and secure was largely attended and a fail to attend if you wish to participate at the home of their son, departed Among the speakers will be A. L.Lever, goodly sum realized for the purpose in this program. Tuesday evening for their home. M-. $25 father of the Smith-Lever act An exchange is still running an adv. of helping the poor and needy during Missionary endeavors of the Lutheran Ireland, who is a merchant at Verndale, Governor W. L. Harding of Iowa headed "Have your Battery charged." the winter months. church will be the topic of discussion. was much impressed with this Clifford Thorne of Iowa Charles P. What we are looking for is a place —o— section of the state, this being his Craig of Duluth W. P. G. Harding, where we can have a new overcoat worth of latest Gej^A. Snyder left for xhe twin Services at Ericsburg at 3:00. first visit here. governor of the federal reserve charged. citiei yesterday, after cleaning up Evening services at 8:00 p. m. board Sir Auckland Geddes,. the the deta Is incident to the completion Sermonic lecture on the doctrme of RECORDS Mr. A. F. Peterson of Graceton, British ambassador Henry C. Wallace, Shipstead, with all his howling of the ditch construction in this angels. Minn., representing the Brotherhood editor of Wallace's Farmer and about profiteers, has gone back to county of the International Falls, We invite you to worship with us. FREE of American Yeomen, is conducting Milo D. Campbell, president of the his profession of taking a living out Construction company. a campaign here for new membeis Michigan Milk Producers' association. of the mouths of other people. ZOIN LUTHERAN for that well known and rel.able EYES EXAMINED E. N. Halvorson, Pastor fraternal society. The Yeomen is the It is expected definite plans for Any Model except 3 and 6 AND GLASSES FITTED Remember the early bird will get largest fraternal beneficiary association linking woman's activities with the the best Christmas pickings. Do it Morning service with celebration admitting both men and women Oneof the members of Drs. Larson federation will be worked out. Mrs. now. of the Lord's supper will be conducted on equal terms, and in ddition to the J. C. Ketcham of Hastings, Mich., and & Larson, Optometrists will be at in the Norwegian language at soc'al advantages gained through Victoria Hotel, Dec. 7 and 8. Mrs. Mary P. McCullum, associate 10:45. The most dangerous combination membership, writes very liberal insurance editor of the official publication Sunday school at 12. we can think of is a hunter and his on the lives of its members. the United Grain Growers of .Canada, Catechumens meet Saturday at 10. gun both loaded. —o— will address the convention. You are invited to attend^ our Sam Zimmerman returned from If troubled with headaches, nervr services. Hardng and Cox are taking vacations. Vincent, Oregon, Monday where he RUMORED BACKUS INTERESTS ousness or eye disorders of any kind, If Townley intends to take has been in the employ of the John MAY ERECT DAM needing glasses or glasses repaired, METHODIST EPISCOPAL one we would suggest Tombstone, Palmer Lumber company since leaving consult him. C. E. Ireland, Pastor Arizona. here several years ago, and reports The Chisholm Chamber of Commerce. Artificial eyes fitted. that the lumber business in the at a recent meeting, appeared Plays All Records Sunday school at 10:00. Everybody in Minnesota should west is Qti et, with practically all 0! to be much wrought up over the 4 +,« MM •.* Morning worship at 11:00. have a soul full of Thanksgiving. It's the mills closed and no logging operations No Needles to Change above rumor, according to the following Junior League at 3:00. great to live in this state. going on. He reports A. B. CLASSIFIED ADS from the Tribune-Herald of that Always Ready to Play Epworth League at 7:00. Colburn and family well and still at city: Evening Preaching at 8:00 Headline says that prohibition Vincent, where he is the logging Rumor that the Minnesota & Ontario Plays with the wonderful You are invited to worship with ur. hasn't injured a single business. In superintendent of the John Palmar Lost—^Black grip between International Paper company and the E. W. Baudette it hasn't even injured the Sapphire Ball company. Falls and Laurel about 13th Backus interests located at International CHRISTIAN SCIENCE liquor business. of Nov. If found notify Vic Linsten, was planning to erect Falls, Frank E. Parker, president of the International Fails or Ole Scheie, a daifi on Little Vermillion Lake was Services are held in the Odd Fellows There is nothing like mixing mercy Wholesale grocery house of RustParker Loman. discussed. According to vague information Name Your Own Terms hall: with justice. The Minnesota board company, Du'ruth, accompanied at hand it would result in Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. of pardons has reduced a prisoner's" Wanted—Ford car, cheap cash. by C. E. Tweed, credit manager of Within Reason for the raising of the waters of Little Wednesday evening at 8 o*clock. sentence from life to fifty years. Enquire at this office.^ the same concern, were transacting Vermillion and Loon Lakes as well as A general invitat on is extended co business and visiting friends in the Lac La Croix way above their normal NOTICE FOR BIDS the public to attend these services. Wanted—To hear from owner of city Tuesday. This is the first visit John M. Gish level and put thousands and thousands good farm for sale. State cash price, of the gentlemen here in recent years of acres of the Superior National BAPTIST CHURCH Sealed bids will be opened by the and they were much impressed by full description. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, forest under water. The secr Cor..Third St. and Ninth Ave. Minn. county board, at their meeting to be the growth and advancement of the tary was instructed to secure authoritive JEWELER held on Tuesday, December 7th, 1920, town and surrounding territory. information on the subject. Sunday School 10 a. m. at 11 o'clock A. M., for the furnishing International Falls, Minn. While here they were being shown For Sale—One Dodge 1920 Touring of 150 cords dry and 150 cords by Capt. Jos. Lloyd, an old- car, run about 5000 miles, in best Preaching service 11 a. m. Only 19 shopping days before around condition. Enquire at this office. Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. green cordwood to be delivered on time friend. Christmas. Do it now! |M JUST GOING ACROSS HELLO! -WHAT'S YOUQ MINE IS JACK I'M EIGHT-HOW "OONTKNOW GEE?-DONT YOU KNOW IWASNT BOON AT ODDIE MY DAD THE POAD MOTHER AND NAME? MY NAME IS HOW OLD I AM WHEN YOU WERE BORN? OLD APE YOU ALL- I'VE GOT A WATCH THE NEW FAMILY DONALD BOUGHT THIS STEP-MOTHER. MOVE IN HOUSE 1 HOME SWEET HOME by Etui Hurst