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

February 17, 1921 · Page 4 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FlVh. only would the grounds be used COUNTY FAIR AT for W fair purposes, but could be used as abaseball INTERNATIONAL FALLS BETHLEHEM CHURCH and football field, public Commercial .Club Backs Proposition camping grounds for tourists, circus for Organizing Second Agricultural grounds for the better class of rail- REV. A. W. M&cNEILL Society in Koochiching County. road shows and a landing field for airplanes. In this connection we wish The matter of holding an annual to state that the suitability of Intercounty Sunday Morning, 10:30 toade Jcte tJbsfc. L. Rifkin returned last Sunday from fair at International Falls has national Falls as a landing field has a business trip tT' Chicago and the E S N A been discussed pro and con for sev- been investigated on three different twin cities. eral years and was filially brought to occasions. By the Curtis Airship Sunday Evening, 7:30 —o— a head at the meeting of the Commer-j company, who made a record of the Geo. A. Snyder came up from Minneapolis THREE GREAT AMERICANS Washington, Lincoln I'D LIKE TO SEE 'EM cial club on Tuesday evening when location of the town with respect to and Roosevelt." Tuesday and spent the day SPREAD THE TABLE the report of the agricultural com-j neighboring towns, and cities, and here on business. FOR THE PRODIGAL mittee, who had been investigating available landing fields, —o— COME TO BETHLEHEM CHURCH SUNDAY. A CORD- DAUGHTER TOO. the proposition, was unanimously By the Olympian Air-Ways, an Mrs. W. E. Fairchild- and children IAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU aerial transportation corporation thai and Mrs. J. L. Albertson returne 1 ac °Pted- The committee recommended in its investigated^ the landing opportunireport this morning from Fryatt, Arkansas that an agricultural society be ties at this place with a view to it- #.« MM Mrs *E W Bunce has arrived from! incorporated for the purpose of hold- inclusion in an air railway throughout V# »V *W« SWEDISH LUTHERAN the northwest. SERVICE AT LOMAN Minneapolis will spend some annual fairs at International Falls and inS AT THE CHURCHES The state forestry department has husband the: an^. tha't t'ie organization be perfected time hel% with her 8 also investigated suitable landing as soon as possible so that the Sunday, Feb. 20 at 10:30 a. m. doctor. places in this vicinity in connection first fair can be held in the fall or The confirmation class will meet SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH with the proposed fire patrol by airplanes. popular 1921 and of such proportions that the after the service. the Sam Bloomberg of A. Wm. Nordin, Pastor Several were located, ^bui Rifkin's People has departed organization may qualify under the A. Wm. Nordin, stoVe. their use for this purpose depends for Chicago savs that he statutes for tfie purpose of receiving Pastor. and rumor Sunday school at 12 o'clock. upon the willingness of private owners. will return shortly with a bride. state aid- is Proposed, to perfect Evening service at 8 o'clock in the the organization at once so that the ZOIN LUTHERAN 0 English language. Fair grounds here could also oe E. N. Halvorson, Pastor Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bloomholm! society may have its name added iO Everybody welcome. utilized for skating rink, hockey an:l the list of fairs held annually in the have concluded their honeymoon visit golf links. state and participate in the appropriation Norwegian service at 10:30 a. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Franz GOSPEL MEETINGS We believe we voice the seitfjment which the present legislature Sunday school at 11:45. Jevne and returned to St. Paul, where of the entire north end of the county will grant for the next two years. Young People's Luther League they will reside. Services Friday evening, 7:45, in urging that the second county fanbe It is not the intention of the committee meets Wednesday night, Feb. 23rd, 516 Ninth street, established here without delay. or the Commercial club to have at 8 o'clock, in the church basement. Tom Knox was in town from tne Sunday Evening services, 7:45, at the Koochiching County Agricultural You will receive a cordial welcome Miss Exie McConmack has concluJ- up-lake country this week and reports, 519 Eighth street. NEW BQOKS RECENTLY society removed from Northome to at these meetings. ed a visit at Brainerd. that territory being infested Sunday school and bible class at ADDED TO PUBLIC LIBRARY International Falls. It is not the —o—W. with wolves. He estimates that ov^r 10:45 a. m.. at 519 Eighth street. purpose of the club to disturb the TALK ON LAND CLEARING C. Hasselbarth returned Sunday 150 4eer have been slaughtered bv People are being healed almost Gifts From the American Library Association present county fair in any way. On from a week's absence in' the twin these varmints on Sand, lake this daily here by the Lord. We shall b'glad War Service. the contrary it is the general belief At the meeting of the Commercial cities and Duluth. winter. to pray for any one who is sic«. Business tiiat a successful fair at International —o— club Tuesday evening County Agent Call 318. Falls will contribute materially to the Rogers—Newspaper Building. M. M. Abbott presented some figures Mr R. W. King, manager of the O Gravel to be used in the construction All services free. success of the fair in the southern Hyde—Newspaper Editing. on the question of land clearing M. Carr & Co., department store, departed of the new Oddfellow building to E. II. Blomberg, Spencer—News Writing. & part of the county. Koochiching county and urged th-.t Monday evening for Chicago be erected at the corner of Fifth Evangelist. Exhibits at the north end of the Writing an 1 Bleyer—Newspaper the club get back of a movement *o and the twin cities on a buying trip.. street and Fifth avenue is being hauled county can be taken to the fair it Editing. speed up on the work, and suggested —o— preparatory to commencing building METHODIST EPISCOPAL Northome and vice versa. The two ''Davis—Business English and Correspondence. that an invitation be extended to Mr. Oscor Syreen of Ironton, former-y operations as soon as the frost is C. E. Ireland, Pastor fairs will insure a better representation, Mark Thompson of Duluth," land engaged in the restaurant business out of the ground this spring. by Koochiching county at the Scott—Influencing Men in Business clearing expert, to address the club in this city, has been spending the —o— Sunday school at 10:00. state fair at St. Paul. In fact the tw) Thompsoli—Theory-.and Practice ot at the March meeting. The secretary week here looking after his property The Second Division of the Ladies' Morning worship at 11:00. fkirs will make possible an exhibit it Scientific Management. was instructed to extend such an invitation interests. Aid of the M. E. church will give a Subject: "His Spirit." the capitol that will be on a par witii Nystrom —Retail Selling and Store to Mr. Thompson, and we —o— cake sale at the home of Mrs. Frank Junior League at 3:00. any other county in Northern Minnesota. Management. would suggest that the meeting be Saturday evening, at the M. L. Lang, 1000 Third St., Saturday fro.n Evening service at 8:00. Hess—Productive Advertising. made a public one and that the farmers rsonage, Rev. Ireland united 1 3 to 6 p. m. Tea and wafers will be -A Provi- Subject: "Washington It is the desire of the Commercial Hollingworth—Advertising and Selling. and settlers of the county be invited marriage Mr. Patrick Murray and served. A cordial invitation is extended dential Man." club that the harmony which has always to participate. The matter of 1 Miss Alice Croasdale both of our cit to all ladies of the community Commencing Wednesday evening existed between Northome, the Sherbow—Making Type Work. land clearing is a vital one to Koochiching Their many friends of this commu iity to be present. the 23rd the pastor will conduct special metropolis of the southern end of the Lewis—Getting the Most Out county and no effort should wish them a long and happy —c— Lenten services every night except of county and International Falls shall Business. be spared by the Commercial club to wedded life. For the benefit a brother Odd­ Monday. You are urged to join be forever maintained and any re- Kilduff—Private Secretary. assist and encourage it in every way fellow, who is confined in a sanitar- with us each night at 7:30, and draw Scott—Money and Banking. possible. Under the auspices of the Bov ium in Minneapolis, the local lodge Ports m*' circulated to the that he hearer to God, and prepare ourselves effect that this city is seeking to ^et Bishop—Industry and Trade. Scouts an eight-reel film entitled will give a performance at the Loyalty the better to serve humanity. MM the county fair away from Northome Herrick—History of Commerce an 1 "Aladin and His Lamp" with juvenile theatre Wednesday and Thursday. Friday 4 The Ladies' Aid will meet is untrue. It is the aim of the Commercial Industry. cast, will be shown at the Gran I February 23 and 24. The film "The afternoon with Mrs. G. N. Millard, CLASSIFIED ADS club to work in harmony with Huffout—Elements of Business Theatre Friday, February 25th. both Red Viper" will be shown. The net 804 Third street. the agricultural society in the south #4 Law. afternoon and evening. In addition proceeds are for the assistance oi a end, believing that by establishing a Gregg—Gregg Shorthand. the Scouts will give an athletic program worthy brother and bis family. Lend BETHLEHEM CHURCH Farm Wanted—Wanted to hear second county fair at the county seai^ .i Gregg—Gregg Speed Studies. at both performances. Admission a hand.. A. Wallace MacNeill, Minister from owner of farm or good land the resources- of the county' -as .-a-+'Lr-•Hatfield^Moderii Ac cou n£ing. 15 and 30 cents. for sale worth the price asked. T— whoje may be better presented to Miner—Bookkeeping. Sunday morning 10:30: Sermon Jones, Box 551, Olney, 111. prospective settlers and investors, Hough—Practical Exporting. "John Chinaman at Home," will be At the last meeting of the countyboard subject: "Blue Sunday." A plain and at the same time be of gtfeat assistance Engineering and Trade the subject of a lecture given bj' Rev. the county engineer was instructed treatment of the question of the Wanted—Information as to the to the fair at Northotne. Merriman—Strength of Materials. R. E. Cody at the Baptist church on to draw plans and specinca- Christian's rational attitude toward whereabouts of Ottar Hendrick Olsen, There are 14 counties in the state Johnson—Principles of Railroad 'Friday night at eight o'clock. Th tions for two new bridges to span the Sabbath. of Ole Olsen, last heard from in son where two fairs are now successfully Transportation. lecture will be illustrated by about 7i the two creeks between this city and 11:45: Sunday school. Marked by International Falls in 1917. This boy maintained. The state aid to county Halsey—Methods of Machine Shop beautifully colored views taken Ranier, after which bids will be reChina, an inspiring and steady' growth. would now be 11 years of age. Leave if fairs designates one as the .senior Work. showing the methods of travel, qjiested. This is an improvement Adults cordially welcomed. information at this office. 35-3to active cOunty agricultural society or Merriman—Mechanics of Materials. the homesand industries of the people which has been needed for several Sunday evening, 7:30: Popular association and where state aid is Shealy—Heat. and the schools, hosp:tals and church-j years and owing to the heavy traffic lecture, "Three Great Americans given to a second county fair in the Moore—Materials of Engineering. Wanted—To hear from owner of es established by our missionary so-j on this road the replacing of the old Washington, Lincoln and Roosevelt."' same county, the second county fair Hodgson—Modern Carpentry. good farm for sale. State cash price, cieties. Admission will be free and bridges by modern and safe strucan Thursday evening, Feb. 24, 7:30: is specifically named in the statute Hills—Machine Drawing. full description. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis} offering taken. Everyone is in-1 tures became an absolute necessity, First of a series of mid-week Lenten distributing the aid. As examples, we Minn. Lyndon—Hydroelectric Power. vited. services at the home of Mr. and Mrs. have: Turneaure—Public Water Supplies. N. Price, 820 Third street. AMERICAN LEGION MEETING In Polk county a senior fair at Merriman—Elements of Hydraulics. DEATH OF AGED PIONEER Hemstitching—Silk or Cotton, 10c Other week day activities as announced. Fertile and another fair at Crookstc^ Reinhard—Lettering for Draftsman. per yard. Pleating, Button Covering. Wm. Robideau Post No. 66, will In Blue Earth county a senior fair Markham—Tool Making. Mrs. Chas. E. Fenton of this city, .)cme Hemstitching Shop, 227 West Come to Bethlehem church Sunday. hold its regular meeting next Monday at Garden City and one at Mankato. Hortsmanp—Modern Electrical Construction. received a wire Tuesday announcing Lake St., Minneapolis, Minn. A cordial welcome awaits you. evening in the city halL All In Morrison county a fair at Motlev the death of her mother, Mrs. Julia members are urged to be present. Falls. and another at Little Hodgson—Practical Uses of the C. Hill of Minneapolis, which occurred ENGLISH LUTHERAN Salesmen Wanted to solicit orders In Rice county, a fair at Northfield Steel Square. that morning at the home o^ H. A. Mayer, Pastor for lubricating oils, greases and •THE WOMAN HE CHOSE' another at Faribault. Sellew—Railway Maintenance En- her daughter, Mrs. J. L. Ludwig, an 1 paints. Salary or commission. Address In Traverse county a fair at gineering. left on the eve ning train to attend Lincoln Oil Co., Cleveland, O. Brown's Valley and at Wheaton. Davis—Manual of Surveying. Arrangements have been made, No services on Sunday. the funeral. For Sale—About 125 tons of good In Winona county a fair at St., Julia C, Hill, whose maiden name! thru t:ie efforts and for the benefit Prior—Operation of Trains. Sunday school on Saturday at 2. wild hay and 50 tons of No. 1 timothy. Charles and a fair at Winona. of the local Swedish Lutheran church, Griffith—Carpentry. was Brackett and a sister of Geo. Young People meet every second A. Every bale guaranteed absolutely In Hubbard county a fair at Nevis to show at the Grand Theatre in International Hirshfeld—Gas Pow^r. Brackett of Minneapolis, was 82 years Thursday at 8:00. all right. Theo. Hillstrom, Sebeka, Falls, March 7th and 8th, and one at Park Rapids. Hirshfeld—Steam Power. of age at the time of her death and Catechumens meet every Friday at Minn. 2mop The statute giving aid to agricultural —Pocket Companion. a Swedish film play entitled "The was born at Callis, Maine. She came 7:45. Woman he "Chose," taken from the associations is Amended biennially to what is now the city of Minneapolis For Sale—Four-room house and book "The Girl from Marshcroft", by and it has been customa^-v ADVICE TO REMEMBER in 1864 and three years later BAPTIST CHURCH lot located in Forest Heights addition, heretofore in such revisions to add The winter is drawing to its close, Selma Lagerlof, Noble prize winner. married Frank Hill who was head Cor. Third St. and Ninth Ave. South International Falls. Can This film, to which the Chicago Examiner the name of one or more associations but the past has taught us that the miller in the Pillsbury flour mills for be bought reasonable on easy terms. attributes such superlative expression ^n a county where state aid has al- fag end is the worst for pneumonia, years. Mr. Hill died in 1894 and was "Wanted—A Man" will be the subject E. J. Conner, owner, can be seen on ready been given to a similar organ- colds and like diseases. as "the most masterly played buried from the old home at 2737 of special sermons for men next the premises. ltp ization. Caution the members o'f the family picture shown in America," had a run Portland avenue. Mrs. Hill was an Sunday. The statute also provides that a against spitting in "the home or In of three weeks in Minneapolis at active member of the Minnesota Morning subject: "God's ad—Wanted county may lease to agricultural societies public places. Provide a handkerchief. EYES EXAMINED AND $1.50 per ticket. It will be shown rritorial Pioneers association and a Man." any lands of the county. When GLASSES FITTED here at 50 cents. also took great interest in the. work Evening subject: "The Devil's ad— an agricultural society is a member of Even though it is cold weather do All reading matter in the nlm is, of of the W. C. T. U. and was a member Wanted a Man." One of the members the Minnesota State Agricultural society'a not become a "shut-in." course, in English, and the intelligent of Plymouth, Congregational chhrcii Men arevespecially invited to these of Drs. Larson &. common council may appropriate Keep in the open, get all the fresh public should not fail to see this famous of Minneapolis. She is survived by services, but everyone is welcome. Larson, Optometrists, to such an organization holding air pcts^jble, do not overclothe yourself, film play, which, according to five daughters, three of whom married Sunday schooPat 10:00 a. m. will be at Victoria fairs within the corporate limits exercise, and there will be fewer our great dailies, 5s a most wonderful brothers, as follows:. Fannie, wife Morning service at 11:00 Hotel, February 10, 11 and 13 and or in close proximity thereto an colds and less pneumonia. picture, both as to acting, scenic effects of J. L. Ludwig of Minneapolis Cora, Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. March 3, 4, and 6. amount not exceding $1,000.00 annually. Remember that is is during this wife of M. L. Ludwig of Minneapolis and subject. Evening service at 8:00. If troubled with headaches, nervousness weather that pneumonia increases. Louise, wife of W. L. Ludwig of Rev. R. E Cody will preach. Men, If you keep in good physicial condition or eye disorders of any kind, Found—sMan's/^ray mackinaw coat. During the discussion on the proposition Spring Valley, Minn. Lucy, wife' of come and bring the family. needing'glasses or glasses repaired, at the meeting Tuesday you will be able to more successfully Chas. E. Fenton of International Falls Can have same by proving property e.prW ant and paying for this ad. Call at 414 evening it was pointed out that by combat coughs, colds and pneumonia. consult him. and Miss Clara B. Hill of Minneapolis. establishing a fair in this city not Subscribe for The Press Artificial eyes fitted. Sixth street.