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December 30, 1920 · Page 4 of 8

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4 x,- ^r II HI INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE I Clarence Hafrigan of the cointy PREUS TAKES HOLD JAN ~4 board, spent today in town on business. WHAT'S THE WORLD 44 J. A. O. Preus will be inaugurated as governor of Minnesota next 99 Hear Marie-Gjertsen-Fischer and Tuesday, Jan. 4,_and.will be the twentieth CONING TO? Arthur Koerner in recital at city hall, =5 governor of Minnesota. Tuesday evening, Jan. 4th. He will be one of the first elective state officials, to become governor, except REV. A. W. MacNEILL Carl Olison of Grand Forks, spent) &&te Ocfa)& xJb&b through elevation after serving Christmas at the home of his parental Lathrop of the Union DecorMr. as lieutenant governor. and Mrs. John Olson of South ating Co., is spending the holidaj Mr. Preus will be the third youngest International Falls. with his famil Minneapolis. BETHLEHEM CHURCH, SUNDAY EVENING 7:30 man to. assume the governorship He will be 37 years old when inaugurated. Mrs. Frank R. Lapham is visiting! Arney received the decision in A1 UOOKS TO ME UKE, THE PCU.CP Governor Burnquist was 35 with friends and relatives at Lady- a ten-round contest with Whitey, COME TO BETHLEHEM CHURCH SUNDAY. A CORDIAL cuotmes WONT euv champion welterweight of Canada, at when inaugurated and was only a few smith, Wis., this week. WELCOME AWAITS YOU Hjjir iw|/ Tlla. CftlCCS «CT Fort Frances last evening. months younger than C. R. Davis, 'normal" will have who also was 35 when inaugurated. H.'H. Berg, of the Daily Journal i: TO CMI6RATE TO The Junior High School will present Mr. Preus was born in Columbm QAROCK OF the week the home of spending at his Marie Gjertsen-Fischer, interpreter county, Wis., on August 28,1883. He parents at Pelican Rapids. +J» V# iV V# of modern poetry, and Arthur kk entered Minnesota politics in 19o' —o— 8 Koerner, American composer-pianist, and served for two years as executive A party of people from town 8 PUBLIC LIBRARY NOTES 8 8 AT THE CHURCHES yOung in a repertoire of spoken songs, at clerk to Governor O." A. Eberhart. V# 8 8 enjoyed a sleigh ride and dance at the city hall, Tuesday evening, Ja i. From 1911 to 1915 Mr. Preus served «V «W# r# ir# Ericsburg Tuesday evening. 4th. as insurance commissioner and from BETHLEHEM CHURCH A good many excellent magazines 1915 to 1920 as state auditor, serving have come in in response to the request A. W. MacNeill, Minister II. A. McCormick is improving from Editor Geo. Watson, former pubhis P. continually in the state capitol for published a short time ago. recent illness and is visiting at|j:sher Qf the of the Press but now the past ten years. many more can be used, for already Sunday morning, 1:30: Communion the home of his son in Duluth. p:j0j. Faribault, spent yesterday A. R. McGill was the only othet these are being used and enjoyed. A and reception of new members. a to a in it us in man who had been an employe of the man from one ofthe lumber camps Sermon py the Rev. Mathew Evans, Rev. Father Fherfio of Sturgeon js meeting with great success in his governor's office to be elevated to the went away yesterday with as many as D. D., of Anoka, Minn. Bay, Wis., arrived last evening- for a field and is taking a prominent governorship. He was private secre- new 1t),n his knapsack would hold, saying, "1 Sunday school at 11:45. Come and visit at the home of his, parents, Mr. part jn the business and soc al affairs tair to Governor Austm from 1870 to teu fellows will be glad you the enjoy our attractive opening program, and Mrs. T. Therrio* Gf Faribault and Rice county, and 1874 insurance commissioner fori have these." Any men from the visitors especially welcome. only recently received his appoint- thirteen years, and governor from camps who care for some reading to Evening, 7:30: Popular address: 1887 to 1891. Hans Larson has Yeturned to his ment as a member of the charter take back with them are cordially "What's the World Coming To? home at Dentaybow, this county, commission of his city, all of whicli Sweden outranks Minnesota as the invited to drop in at the library and Suggested by Rupert Hughes' new as from Nyack, Montana, where he has I is pleasing to his many friends in this birthplace of Minnesota governors, get as much as they can carry. There F. S. Lang and C. W. Speelman arrived novel. been employed by former Mayor K-fcity and county. John A. Johnson was the only native are worn copies of interesting western home from the twin cities this Monday, 7: K. O. K. A. and intermediate O. Fosse of this city. son governor. Governors A. O. stories and other books whic.'i morning. boys. ODDFELLOWS' MASQUERADE Eberhart and John Lind were born may be had for the asking. Tuesday, 7: Senior boys and young whs in Sweden and Knute Nelson Attorney Harris Richardson of St. A fresh traveling library recently men. Piano, good condition and tone, for The Oddfellows give the:r annual born in Norway, making three born will Paul, spent several days in the city received from the library department Saturday, 2: Sunshine club for sale at 918 Seventh street. See J. M. New masquerade at the Year's outside of America. this week looking after court matters in Saint Paul contains, in addition ru children from 7 to 11 years old. 3: Gish for terms. tf city hall tomorrow night, December Ramsey county is far out in tnt before Judge Stanton. the interesting fiction, the following I Junior boys. 31st. This is an event which is always lead in the supplying of governors to titles: Other activities as announced. E. W. Kibbey, engineer :n charge looked forward to with a great the state, with six Nicollet, second Attorney Ralph Burdick and family "Satellite Cities," a study of industrial Come to Bethlehem church Sundav. of the construction of ditch 18 is attending deal of pleasure everyone. A large with four Hennepin, third witn by suburbs, by the well gnown writer of Duluth, are spending the holidays A cordial welcome awaits you. the final hearing before Judge committee will on hand to make three .including Mr. Preus, and be and social worber,' Dr: Graham at the home of Mrs. Burdick's parents, Stanton. introductions and see that everyone Nobles, Goodhue, Brown, Douglas, ENGLISH LUTHERAN Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Graham. has a good New Year will Winona, Watonwan and Blue Earth time. The I "Letters from America," by the H. A. Mayer, Pa-stor Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Spencer and lit -1 'be welcomed with a military salute counties each have supplied one. poet, Rupert Brooke, written to the. Mr. and ilrs. \. Malone, who spent 0ddfel_ tie daughter returned yesterdav after he militant branch of the John S. Pillsbury, governor fro Westminister Gazette during his No services on New Years day. fmVi Viot*A unfli ttiA 1o ftAr *2: .t. spending Xmas with home folks at I Christmas/ here with the latter Ju,jvs. Muse vnll be furnislied by. 1876 to 1882, served the longest time journey to the United States, Canada, Sunday school on Sunday at 10. 'mother, Mrs. Ella Green, have returned Long Prairie. the Kimpton-Albiston-Nagle trio. —six years, being elected three times. and the South Seas. Services at 11:00. to their home at Virginia. The following prizes have been A. O. Eberhart served the second "We," by Gerad Stanley Lee, the Services at Ericsburg Sunday at donated: longest time, or five years and three George A. Snvder arrived from St. 11 author of "Crowds." In the subtitle 7:30 p. m. Gents' months, becoming governor on the Paul'yesterday "and is attending the Mrs" J- P- Chance and son Jerome I he calls it "a study in the art of making A cordial welcome awaits you. final hearing on Ditch 18, before are-expected home the morning Silk Shirt—O. d&ath of John A Johnson and being in M. Carr & Co.' things happen, a recommendation Judge Stanton, he being one of the a^er spending the past ten days visting Silk Muffler—Markowitz Bros. elected twice. Governor Burnpuist of the first person plural for men and ZOIN LUTHERAN 'friends find 'Relative's at Royalton Picture—Keyes Hardware Co. had the third longest term, serving contractors. E. N. Halvorson, Pastor nations." and! Delano. Meal T:cket—Boston Lunch. five years. Governoi' Johnson, though Dorothy Canfield Fisher's "Mothers Cigarette Case—Sher Bros. elected three times, served only four and Children", a very readable The United States Civil Service Norwegian New Years service at Mrs.. M. Fa hey arrived from Winni- Box of Cigars—Union Pool Hall. years and nine months. Commission announces an open competitive and thought provoking book, which 10:30 on Sunday. Pair of Skates—Green Hardware. Governors who were re-elected for examination for ra'lway maili,ie^ thj first of the week, ca ere would be enjoyed by others than Sunday school at 12. a second term are: Governors Ramsey, Glass Jar Tobacco—C. N. Wirt. those having the immediate care of clerks on Tanuary 15th 1921 at tbir!^ th5 ]}ln*ss of her dauShter- Mrs" The annual meeting of the Ladies' Marshall, Austin, Pillsbury, Hubbard, Pipe—Hollers' Confectionery. local postoffice. n°w sported to. who is children. Aid on Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 5, ba on the, road to recovery. Carton Cigarettes—Beaux-Arts. if' Merriam, Nelson, Clough, Van Dench's "Making the Movies" will in the church basement. Ladies' Sant, Johnson, Eberhart and Burnquist. Rev. H. Mayer will conduct servicesv^iu U-m-.i °. be of interest to those who are The annual business meeting of the Silk Waist—Burton's. in the church at Ericsburg on Sunr Word,, received from Rochester! "movie fans", and who of us are not, congregation Wednesday evening, Governors Davis and Nelson later Electric Table Lamp—'•Shapira's. }ay, Jan. 2, at, 7:30 p. m. states that Deputy Sheriff Hugh now a days. Jan. 5th, in the church basement. Everybody Wool Scarf—Rifkin's. served in the United States senate. young folk*H Reedy-vs. recovering rapidly from his .is .invited,. especially Then there are Richardson's "Adventures Governors Hammond, els on and sickness and- operation and expects! Meal Ticket—Savoy Cafe, in Thrift," Laut's "Canadian Song service'at 8:30. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Brooch—Nelson. Lind were representatives in congress, to return to his home: here soon* Commonwealth," Heminway's "How previous to serving as governors. Mr. 5 lbs. Coffee—-S. Thompson. whith is certainly pleasing to his host E. to Make Good," and others just as Frank Doran has returned from a Services are held in the Odd Fellows 5 lbs. Tea—T. Cruickshank. Fberhart and Mr. Burnquist became E. interesting. .trip, to Scotland and was accomparf-5 frfends hall: governor the deaths of Governors Box Candy—Krohn. 6n There are also five books in the ied by his father, mother and severif Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Johnson and Hammond respectively, Box Stationery—Babcock. Norwegian language, ordered especially brothers and sisters who wi 11 maT&p ^eita^bV L. H. Nord spending a! -,of Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. being elevated from lieutenant goyernori Half-Pint .Toilet Water—Rubin. for those who do not read English, their home here, all being relatives Bf few dkys in the city and is attending A general invitation is extended to Mr. Clough became governor but other lovers of the Scandinavian Mrs. Matt Donahue. '-the fiiKkf hearing on ditch 18,, before1 the public to attend these services. •4* PUBLIC LECTURE when Mr. Nelson was elected to the literature will enjoy them also. —1— Judge4Stanton. The senator has rey»^iss senate. Ellgn Johnson, a daughter of covered irom his rfcent illness and METHODIST EPISCOPAL Public lecture on Free Masonry at ford, Angus, Holstein, Guernsey, f^Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jbhnson, and Mr. his: many friends are pleased to see. I C. E. Ireland, Pastor BIG WEEK AT FARM mi He states that at Bethlehem church. Sunday evening, Jersey, Air shire and others will be Helge Lundstrom were united -him about again. FOR LIVESTOCK BREEDERS le^slative January 9th. Watch for further arinouftcemetf'f^next' 1 held Friday, January 7. Part of the marriage Wednesday afternoon, Dec. #he- close of the c,oming Sunday school at 1®:00. ft'eefc.""" forenoon will be given to a jo'nt 29th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. session next1spring it is^his intention Morning worship at 11:00. of all kinds of livestock meeting which will be addressed by Glass, Rev. E. N. Halvorson perform- to return With' the family and. again Junior League at 3:00. THE-STATISTICAL CHUMP are going to University Farm in large Dr. W. L. Boyd of the veterinary ing the ceremony. make this city their permanent home. Evening Preaching at 8:00 numbers the week of January 3 to division of the college of agriculture. Our idea of an ignoramus in the to attend the annual series of livestock The railroads have offered a rate ot GOSPEL MEETINGS field of economics is*a man who tri^s^ conventions which are a distinct a fare and one-half for the roundtrip to show variations in the cost of lining feature of the great Farmers' On the certificate plan to those Sunday evening services, 7:45, at by quoting wholesale prices. and Home-makers' short course given THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL from points in Minnesota only, who 1020 Eighth street. Consumers, who pay the cost of living, by the department of agriculture attend the Farmer's and Home-makers' Sunday school and bible class at do not buy at wholesale. of the university. week on condition that 250 or 1^)^45 a. m., at 519 Eighth street. The Minnesota Horse Breeders' as- more present certificates showing the We especially invite the sick to CARS IS FORD 1,250,000 sociat:on, the swine breeders, sheep has the honor to present in purchase of one way tickets from come and be prayed for, but if you ESTIMATE FOR 1*21 breeders and Minnesota Poland China! points from which the one way fare are too sick to come, then call us at ECUAL Breeders association will hold their St. Paul or Minneapolis is $1 or to 515 Eighth street and we shall be report from Detroit, Michigan, annual meetings at the farm on I more. glad to come and pray for you. The says: Based on the company's output Wednesday, January 5. Speakers before Lard will heal you free of charge. 1920, capac:ty for the Ford Motor the horsemen's association will EYES EXAMINED E. H. Blombergj company estimates that next years be Dr. C. W. McCampbell of the Kansas AND GLASSES FITTED Evangelist. production will total 1,250,000 cars. agricultural college Dr. C. P. One of the members of Drs. LaTson During the present year more than Fitch, chief of the veterinary division & Larson, Optometrists will be at Marie Gjertsen-Fischer A 1 E 1.000,000 cars and trucks were turned of the Minnesota college of agriculout. Victoria hotel, Jan. 6 and 7. EYE SPECIALIST About 15 per cent of this num- ture C. G. Good, noted Belgian horse If troubled with headaches, nervousness and ber were trucks. breeder of Ogden, la., and N. P. Grass Interpreter cf Modern Poetry or eye disorders of any kind, REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST •v*. The plant closed down Dec. 24 for of Owatonna, president of the Steele needing glasses or glasses repaired, will be at the Rex Hotel the annual inventory, and will reopen County-Horse Breeders' association. consult him. and ON THE 7TH OF EACH MONTH Jan. 3. A large delegation from the 1,950 Artificial eyes fitted. Consult him if you have defective members of the Minnesota Livestock Arthur Koerner eyes,. headaches, nervous trouble or The latest Ford story, says Rock Breeders' assoc'ation will attend the s$ Bullard of the Sturr-Bullard Motor convention of that organization on CLASSIFIED ADS 3 Company, Minneapolis, comes from-Thursday, January 6. The speakers 8 ft Composer-Pianist the Augusta, Ga., Chronicle. will be Dr: Campbell, A. J. Glover^ KK SS 8 *8 £8 88 83 3 & 8 ft 38 ft Wanted—To hear from owner of "A Ford was stand ng in front of a editor of. Hoard's Dairyman George good farm for sale. State cash price, horel. It caught fire. Six fir£ companies McKerrow- of Pewaukee, and In a .Program of Spoken Songs you need glasses. He guarantees full description. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, extinguished the blaze. It Dr. C. E. Cotton, head of the Minnesota GLASSES THAT WILL FIT. Minn. caught fire. Six fire companies ext'nguished Livestock Sanitary board. The CITY HALL, Tuesday, Jan. 4 For Sale—About Complicated cases and all 125 tons of good the blaze. It caught fire annual banquet of the association will failed to get suitable glasses I again. The companies made a second' be held in St. Paul on the evening oi I wild hay and 50 tons of No. 1 timothy. where are especially invited to January 6. I Every bale guaranteed absolutely j^run and put out the fire. Then the him. owner of the car came out, cranked The annual meeting of the various all right. Theo. Hillstrom, Sebeka, Home ^address: Warroad, Minn. up, got in and rode away." cattle breeders associations, the Her^- Minn. 2mop WMV MA. VOU KNOW THAT WMVtpRCIS ONVES'MV SON I PRESUME HE tUS ACQUIRED 6UV HE'S THE 8180 TMt MRS. FUNK CONSIDERABLE POUSH RUNS THAT l*EW SHOE SHINE STAND OHVES' VEBV HOME MUCH INDEED SWEET HOME