International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
March 24, 1921 · Page 4 of 16
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WW" •V «& INTERNATIC^^L FftLI*S PRESS PAGE FIVE A SCHOOL PROGRAM. WARM HIGHLAND se RECEPTION FOR MISS Thursday Evening, March 31, 1921, at MAIRI MATHESON Easter Sunday at Bethlehem Church The Grand—Operetta "On Midsummer's Day." A splendid audience gathered in the REV. A. W. M&cNEILL, Minister concert hall of the Fort Garry hotel Synopsis: and heartily enjoyed the recital of Sunday Morning, 10:30 A little child has a garden of beautiful songs of the Hebrides given by Miss Jos. Bruno of Indus was here Tuesday Sam Kelly -was up from Little-fork 'THE GRAVE IN THE GARDEN" flowers fcut having other interests, Mairi Matheson. Dr. C. W. Gordon on land matters. •.»r Monday. ,4' 'i •,- Boys'Choir of Fifty Voices be-r soon forgets them. They (Ralph Connor) was on hand to give come overrun with weeds and the an enthusiastic welcome to brother C. W. Speelman has returned from Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Millard were SUNDAY SCHOOL, 11:45. Make it 200 ground about them becomes hard and Scots vto \he feast of Highland song. a business trip to the twin cities. isitors at Duluth this week. baked,- and the flowers have to fight Sunday Afternoon, 3: Holy Communion He said Miss Matheson carried him .. .—-o to keep alive. Finally they appeal to back to the days of his childhood, and H. A. McCormick "has returned from J. E. Cowan of Northome was^ transacting Sunday Evening, 7:30: EASTER CONCERT the queen and her fairy folk for assistance. again he saw the old scenes, and Duluth much improved in health. business here the first of the With the aid of the Brownies, week. again he heard the familiar melodies COME TO BETHLEHEM CHURCH EASTER SUNDAY Fairies, Bees, Butterflies, Overall of a ,day long since. G. H. Gunheim of Big Falls was Boys, Sunbonnet Babies, and Sunbeams With his usual facility Dr. Gordon transacting business in our city Monday. Miss Anette Miller, Red Cross the child is taught a lesson and struck the/keynote to Miss Matheson's nurse, was in our city from Littlefork .—o faithfully never again to #J» MM #.% promises unique, art. The singer comes Saturday. O O MiV 97 »V Easter Services at 11:00. treat her flowers so cruelly. from the island of Lewis in the T. J. Doty is among those attending 3 '. The resurrection of Christ is so There are seventy-one little people AT THE CHURCHES the Masonic doings at Duluth this Hebrides, and has thus studied at Frank Milne of Cleinentson was comforting to us because it assures in the cast. first hand the scenes and activities week. transacting business here Wednesday MM us of the truth of Christ's teachings, This pretty little operetta will be of this week. which her song so well portrays. of the perfect atonement and reconciliation 4 ZION LUTHERAN followed by an "Indian Dance" given Gifted with a voice of much power Peter Gibbons was a passenger, on between God and Man by the by 5th and 6th grade girls and this E. N. Halvors5n, Pastor and infinitely sympathetic quality, the M. & I. Saturday evening for the Mr. and Mrs. Ross Slack of Big death of His Son, and of the ressurection in turn by the "Butterfly Dance" given Miss Matheson's sincere feeling for twin cities. Falls were county seat visitors-^here of all believers. by lone and Frances LaPage. Norwegian communion service on her subjects colors the tones and thus Jast Saturday. O Sunday School at 10:00. Then comes "The Obstinate Family" Thursday evening at 7:45. creates the requisite atmosphere for Mrs. H. Parker and Miss Marvin of 0 An Easter program will be rendered a one-act comedy given by a cast from Easter Sunday morning at 10..:30 the A1 Arney left Sunday night for St. rendering each vividly realastic. Litilefork were visitors here one day by the children of the Sunday school members of the high school junior service will be conducted in both the Paul and other points in the southern Singing for the most part in Gaelic, TSt week. in the evening at 8:00. The Easter class. The play itself is unusually Norwegian and the English language. part of but often in English or broad Scots— the state. story, songs, and recitations will form good, having been presented by the Theme: "The Significance of the the one sometimes merging into the Miss Edna Oveson of Minneapolis part of the program. best of professional talent both in Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Everybody other, each song had its deftly woven is spending a few days! in our city John Peterson returned Wednesday England and this country. The story welcome. The Y. P. S. will hold its bi-weekly scenery. In the song of the sea pirates visiting friends. morning from Wyoming, where he opens with the butler and maid setting Sunday school at 12:00. meeting on Thursday, March 31. there was a taste of the salt spent the winter. the table in preparation for The Ladies' Aid will meet in. the Watch for further announcements. waves and the joy of vigorous action. Miss Loi| Graham, of the O. M. church basement Wednesday afternoon, guests their young master and mis^. You are invited to worship at the Carr store has returned from a business Again in "The Bens of' Jura"'there Garnet Peterson who: has been at March 30th. tress are expecting. The work being English Lutheran church—the little was not merely the plaint of the lovelorn trip to Duluth. Big Falls relieving the cashier at that The Young Peoples' Luther League completed, the butler said, "Thank church wiht the big message. girl—there was, too, the large bank has returned home. goodness the table is spread." As a will meet in the church basement •freedom of the familiar hills to which Mrs. J. L. Albertson and Mrs. Hazel 0 FULL GOSPEL MEETINGS test of her love for .him.he requested Wednesday evening, March 30th, at the plaint is uttered. And descending Fairchild and children visited at Fred Harmon has returned from 8 o'clock. Refreshments will be that Betty, the maid, repeat the to the pastures Miss Matheson was Littlefork Wednesday. Escanaba, Mich., where he was called served by Clara Stormo and Berniee words. She refused, out of which Services Friday evening, 7:45, -it equally enjoyable in a couple of milking by the illness of. a brother. Thompson. grew a quarrel. Before it could be 516 Ninth stfceet. Ranier was given the once-over last songs with their catcl^jH.lt. In amiciably settled their master and Sunday evening services, 7:45, at Saturday which resulted in the arrest these, as in so many of her offerings, Abe Olson, one of the old pioneers mistress, as well as guests, were implicated, METHODIST EPISCOPAL 519 Eighth street. •. the last stanzas had to be repeated of several men and women. of the Littlefork country spent Monday giving rise to many interesting "Sunday school and bible class at OE. Ireland, Pastor ere the audience was satisfied. The -o in our city on business. situations. 10:45 a. m., at 519 Eighth street. 7 William1 Grimoldby and Miss "Eriskay Love Lilt" was a very beautiful All are welcome. Matinee at 2:30 in the afternoon arid Sunday school at 10:00. Blanche Seiti were united in marriage song in which the human quality Frank Peterson, the show man, now evening performance at 8:00 o'clock. Morning worship at 11:00. E. H. Blomberg, Tuesday by Judge Palmer. of the singers voice was" used to •at Baudette inhere visiting at the Evangelist. Easter Sermon,. Bacrament service —-o its utmost power of searching appeal. -hon^e'of his. son, Albert Peterson. and reception. of members. Mrs. W. V. Kane and daughter have And so with many other of the songs, MINNESOTA TOINS •. o—— AFTER 7,MO,ooo ACRES OF FACTS Junior League! at 3:00. returned from the twin cities where for the most part written by Mrs. FIGHT ON RAIL LAW Harry A. Levin has returned from Evening service at 8:00. they were visiting friends and relatives. ennedy Frafer each had its special a trip to the twin cities where he was Special singing, short program by charm, vividly painted by the artist. Minnesota has 7,000,000 acres of St. Paul, March 24—Minnesota spending "several days on business. .the Sunday school, and sermon by the —-o-—- —Winnipeg Telegram. peat lands, and in order to make the farmers joined a nation-wide demand pastor. Deputy Sheriff Hugh Reedy returned Miss Matheson, with James MacBeath, for lower freight rates and the repeal best use of them, has set the soil The Macabees will hold a food sale You are cordially invited to attend Saturday morning from Margie comedian, and other Scottish of legislation guaranteeing the railroads specialists of the Minnesota experiment at the City drug store next Saturday. these services. where he was- attending, to official singers, Scottich pipers, Scottish a fixed return, when Thomas E. stations under Dr. F. J. Alway, Everything in the line of eats will be business. dances, will .appear at the Grand on Cashman appeared for the Minnesota to work to dig into the bogs and to there. BAPTIST CHURCH April 6th, 1921. Farm Bureau Federation at a conference dig out the facts. And Dr. Alway and Cor. Third St. and- Ninth Ave. John Molan, who left here aboutree of shippers, railway executives his staff are making progress. They J. J. K'ueera, one of the many prosperous HOUSE REFUSES TO years ago, returned Saturday to have just issued Minnesota experiment and employees at Chicago. farijiei's of the Ericsburg country Sunday school at-10:00 a. m.7 reTie\v acquaintances. Jack says things PRINT JOB TAX BILL station bulletin 194, which gives -Mr. Cashman has just ^returned was doing business in our city last Easter program by Sunday school are sure lively here now. a report of the work done on the from this conference. He reported Saturday:-, at 11:00 A. M. ——o Request (or 500 Copies of Ore Proposition Golden Valley peat experimental that the delegates voted overwhelmingly -r Christian Endeavor 7 p. tn. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Brooks departed fields for 1918 and 1919, fields which to demand that congress give Propaganda, Says Bendixen. lejfor S*Ie—Harley-Davison.jnalife, Motprcy Preaching service, special Easter last Saturday evening for Minneapolis: are typical of high-lime, grass and back to the states their control over sermon and ^quartet at 8 p. m.. *1916 model.. Enquire of with' the remains of their seven-ye&rold sedge-covered bogs of northwestern intrastate rates. A committee of fiye, •(The Minnesota house of representatives •John Moloeak, Fifth avenue and All ijare welcome. Go f( to church who had died the evening before'. Son Minnesota. This report, among many representing farmers and other shippers, .refused to grant permission Eastef Sunday. •. Ni'rffh street.' other things, says: was named jo present the request for the printing of 500 copies of Representative I ^o- directly to congress. BFETHLEHEM THURCH Owing to a lack of available phosphate F. J. McPartlin's bill for a Geor" LaR0ck,__well known farmer A deal was closed the first of the An urgent appeal was addressed to the fields proved extremely unproductive general occupation tax. The vote was A." Wallace MaeNeill, Minister and logger from Forsyth, spent last week whereby Geo. Shaw became sole the interstate commerce commission when treated like ordinary 76 to 29. Saturday in town on business. This owner of the Union pool hall, hehaving to begin an immediate adjustment ot mineral soils. Friends of the iron ore occupation Sunday morning, 10:30: Easter service. office acknowledges a pleasant call. purchased the interest of Mr. freight rates, to. permit the movement tax immediately arose when McPai tlin But good yields of the crops adapted Sermon subject: "The Grave1 Barthiaumd. of commodities now "frozen itf' by made his motion and descended in to the region were obtained when in the Garden." A message of -encouragement 6-—-' 1 Wm. Keiver, one df the first settlers high charges. mass oij the member from International phosphates either in the form of farm and hope. Boys choir and prosperous farmers in the Littlefork P.JS. Goodell, who is connected with, Falls. manure or commercial fertilizer were of fifty voices, directed by W. M. neighborhood was in the city DISMANTLING THE DREDGE .the "state game and fish commission, Bendixen Calls it Propaganda supplied. Evans, will sing Gounod's "Hail last Saturday looking after business is here and will commence at once to "Simply propaganda to frighten the Mighty Victor." Violin solo by A. H. Lime was found to be abundant and matters. put ^Jje hatchery at Ranier in condior I Spooner News: No. 2 dredge of public on the tonnage tax bill," said Arnold: Ole Bull's "Saeterjentens potash was found in sufficient quantities the season's work. the International Falls Construction Representative C. M. Bendixen. Sondag." Offering for the missionary to meet immediate needs. Last Sunday night the store of L. Co., is being taken to town and is to Representatives George Wicker, .work of the church: "That the Lord The most promising crops seem to Rifkin was broken into and it is said be shipped away. Nine loads of chairman of the tax committee, and Albin. Erickson and Edna Thomas of Easter may be the Lord of all lie flax as. a first crop^ then oats, the burglars had escaped with about parts came in Jast Friday afternoon Representative L. O. Teigen joined of Loman were united in marriage Men Everywhere." Baptism and winter rye, and field peas. $900. Considerable1 damage was also I and several have come in during the Bendixen. here last Friday by Rev. C. E.- Ireland. christening of children. The danger of summer frosts, the done to the cash register. week and the wooden sections are ^1 don't believe it is the intention The Press joins with their many 11:45: Sunday school. The Easter possible early exhaustion of potash, being left. to charge me with attempting to friends in wishing them much joy and the jjjfood growth of grasses and ft nest will be filled with the offerings 07 C. E. Hainmelton, who has been at This was a large floater and was spread propaganda," said Representative through life. clovers point to the production of for the school and for missions. the twin cities and Cokato for a few used iq western Koochiching county. McPartlin. Easter souvenir packets of flower milk, beef, mutton and wool as the weeks returned home Tuesday morning. When first constructed it did not Opponents *f tonnage tax charged most promising tise to make of such seeds for all the boys and girls of the Tiie International Falls fire department He reports work slack in his seem possible to accomplish much after the session that advocates of peat soils. school. Last Sunday, 167. Next Sunday, are holding their bazaar this line at the different places he visited. with it and it was a losing machine, the ore occupation tax are afraid to But farmers are cautioned against make it 200. week in the .building formerly occupied but when the right engineer and let the people know what the general Sunday afternoon, 3: Sacrament extensive operations and settlers by A.: L. Barnard, Third 322 The children of the English Lutheran runner took charge the dredge went occupation tax bill provides. against occupying peat lands until ihe of Holy Communion. All welcomc street. Mr. Kelly, who managed the Sunday school have prepared a right along and is credited with the This was indignantly denied by tonnage who desire to honor and commemorate reclamation problems involved are Moose bazaar, is in charge. yShort program, to be given in connection greatest yardage in the days when tax advocates. more fully worked out. our Saviour's resurrection, whether —O with the Sunday evening service. there were dozens of these machines Copies of the bulletin may be had church members or not. Who wins the Alboney pearls? Come and hear the children tell the FARMERS SEND OWN dipping into northland soil. without erpense by writing to the office Evening, 7:30: Easter concert by This is a prize offered to the girl who Easter story. ENVOY TO CAPITOL of publications, University Farm, the Sunday school and choir. Brief sells the most tickets for the Scottish MEMORIAL DAY, 1921 St. Paul. concert on April 6. Miss Gladys address by the minister. Offering for Among th§* members of the local For the first time in the history of the boy's choir, new music, etc. Drummond of this city and Miss Jun O O Masonic who are taking advanced lodge "Hats off! Uncover every headli Minnesota farmers as an W V# V# the state, 0Jb Good Friday evening, 8: Special -Laing of Fort Frances are the contestants degrees in Masonry at Duluth The boy who passes by is dead! To: organized body will their personal have preaching service. and it is up to the boys to CLASSIFIED ADS this are: G. N. Millard, F. B. "Week God and home and country true, He representative in Washingfon Saturday afternoon, 2: Children's see that the home girl wins. /Green, Richard Liljeblad, Garnet Peterson, died for me—he died for you. Hats I this year to help shape legislation. Easter party. Lawrence Wilsqn, Vic Linsten, off! A hero passes by! Pay him the Victor E. Anderson of Wheaton Wednesday evening, 8: Midweek EXAMINED AND For Sale—8 EYES year old horse, or will Fred Harmon, C. H. Woodford, W. I. tribute of a sigh." treasurer of the Minnesota Farm Bureau service in the church. trade for fresh milch cow. Call 805 GLASSES FITTED Burton, H. J. Miner,, Einar Johnson, The last verse of the poem "A Boy Federation will go to Washington, Other weekday activities to- be announced. Eighth street. 2tp F. R. Lapham and E. W. Carver. Goes By" by Theo. H. Boice. published April 11, as a member of a national One of the members in the Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph, commission of farmers. This COME TO BETHLEHEM CHURCH Found—One Ontario 21' auto license of Drs. Larson & GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE quoted above, embodies the commission, organized by the national SUNDAY. A cordial welcome awaits No. 155-457. Owner*can have same by Larson, Optometrists, spirit of Memorial Day. That is the commission of farmers. This commission. you. calling at this office and paying for will be at Victoria A Good Friday service ,will be held spirit which the American Legion organized by the national this notice. 40c Monday, April 4, Wednesday, Hotel, and at Bethlehem churchy Friday evening ENGLISH LUTHERAN must keep alive, so that when the farm bureau federation, will confer April at 8, with sermon by the minister, 6. boys in blue are no^ longer able: to with congressional leaders and heads H. A. Mayer, Pastor Wanted—Information as to the If troubled with headaches, nervousness Rev. A. W. MaeNeill on "The Music continue their noble'work, the country of government departments, and endeavor whereabouts of Ottar Hendrick Olseu, or eye disorders of any kind, of the Cross." The Episcopalian office may look to us with confidence to to clear the way for the passage Services in the German language on s«r of Ole Olsen, last beard from in glasses or glasses repaired, needing of the Litany and the Gospel of keep alive the flame of patriotism and of tax, tariff, co-operative marketing Good Friday at 8:00 P. M. International Falls in 1917. This boy consult him. the Passion will be read. All are appropriately- honor the memory of and other provisions vital to Rehearsal for Easter program on would now be 11 years of age. Leave Artificial eyes fitted welcome. our hero dead. agriculture. Saturday afternoon at 2:00. information'at this office. 35-3to V/OW.: BILLY BROWH HUSH! WHAT wow?! SUAY BROWN, HE HE WOW-HE WOW.M NO BUT HE HIT [DiCKHE/DIDHE IS "THE MATTfRJ BlUV Me EVERY TIME GOT I MIT & OR-M-H-tf RTEOONR FIGHT WOW!! HOME FAIR1.'/ POWN SWEET E[QME \jr. JACK "WILSON tUllT/iiirr/n T& MArm, A- iST,