International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 21, 1921 · Page 4 of 8
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BETHLEHEM CHURCH The Commercial Club received a REV. A. W. MacNEILL, Minister wire from Representative J.-McPartlin F. .Sunday morning, 10:30. $3-50 Hat Sale at the Lee Hat Shop, that the Tuesday announcing $3.50 Hat Sale at the Lee Hat Shop, THE CHRIST OF EVERYPAY LIFE." Friday and. Saturday. bill granting state aid to the newly Me-Jcte t&fr Friday and Saturday. incorporated Northern Minnesota Special Music by the Boys' Choir of Sixty Voices. Fred Harmon and family autoed to to District Fair Association, be located Directum, W. M. Evans. Mrs. Sherman Johnson and son of Baudette and back last Sunday. in International 'Falls, had tvii Littlefork, spent Tuesday in the city. EVENING SERVICES AT 8 O'CLOCK. passed the House and that the measure #1.85 NOW BUYS A (K- Mr. and ^Mrs. Charles E. Fenton sanction would also have the of EVERYBODY WELCOME SFilBT AND POLITENESS Mrs. Pete Ashley returned home autOed to Baudette last Sunday: the Senate. 4 list THE BIG STORES. from the Northern Minnesota hospital This is very gratifying news to the 0 COME TO BETHLEHEM CHURCfl SUNDAY. A CORDIAL Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Glava and children people of International Falls and the WELCOME AWAITS YOU spent Tuesday in the city. north half of the county and means County Agent Abbott was attending that we will in time have one of James Ward of the Harrigan neighborhood, to the duties of his office at the live agricultural societies of the «W« is spending the day here meet Wednesday evening, April 27th. Littlefork yesterday. state. Representative McPartlin is a on business. —_o—_ A good program is being prepared. to be congratulated in having secured AT THE CHURCHES Mrs. I. I. Olson and granddaughter, Misses Louise Hilde, Elise Michelson the passage of this very important W MM Attorney H. E. Day of Littlefork, Vt v# and May Horgen xwill serve re Mildihed Van Linns, are^visiting legislation for his county. was attending to legal matters _in freshments. All are welcome. at Jericho, Iowa. BETHLEHEM CHURCH town Tuesday. o—— ODD FELLOWS TO CELEBRATE A. Wallace MacNeill, Minister. Typewriter Paper and Second 102ND ANNIVERSARY MEETING OF COUNTY Iver Johnson and Robert Houser Sheets §t the Press office. .. ASSESSORS Morning, 10:30: "The Christ of represented the Border neighborhood o— An elaborate program has been arranged Every Day Life." Special music by in town Tuesday. F. -S. Lang is spending the week for the celebration of the the boys' choir of sixty voices, direction There will be a meeting of the assessors ——o-— in the Twin Cities on .business, I02rid anniversary of the founding of of W. M. Evans. of this county at the Court Ole Wold, the prosperous Ray ... ... Odd Fellowship, which will take Sunday school, 11:45: Increasing House next Thursday, April at 218, farmer, was in the city last Saturday Jos. Ewald has returned from the place at the Grand theatre next 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of attendance arid interest. Everyone tranacting' business. Twin Cities after a brief visit there Tuesday evening, April 26th. John invited to the stirring opening exercises. receiving instruction from a member with friends and relatives. W. Schenk of Proctor, a very eloquent of state tax commission as to the G. H. Gunheim, the hustling land 0 speaker, will address the assemblage. Evening service at 8 o'clock. proper method of listing and assessing man of Big Falls, was transacting Mrs. David Maher returned from The public is cordially invited Weekday activities as announced. the different kinds and classes •Littlefork Tuesday after having spent business in the' city yesterday. A-ndy Amundsen-is in from Loman., to attend. A dance will-follow Come to Bethlehem church Sunday. of property in accordance with the ——o a week there with'Mr. Maher. the program at the city hall. A cordial welcome awaits you. laws Of the state. —_o_ Jos. Beach, the Northome merchant, R, W. Hale was in the city from 9 was attending to business Typewriter Ribbons Remington, Littlefork Tuesday. WILL INTERNATIONAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL •,« ... ... .« ... .. matters in the city last Saturday. »t t* ». .. .. .. «V«# Underwood, Smith and Oliver, also FALLS FOLLOW SUIT? a »s CHURCH Mrs. John Hoel of Ray, spent yes-, Carbon Paper, :at the Press office, Claude E. Ireland, Pastor. CLASSIFIED ADS Dr. Mary Ghostly and Miss Lucy terday in town. v./'. -o There will be no dancing in Virginia, MM MM Barrett attended the SchuminriHeink O— $3.50fcHat Sale at the Lee Hat Shop, O fU V# A A A i*« V# Minnesota, on May 30th, if Sunday school. 10. Friday and! Saturday. recital at Virginia last Friday $3.50 Hat Sale at the Lee Hat Shop, Virginia Legionairps can prevent it. Morning worship, 11. Subject: evening. Friday, and, Saturday. ——O Th€y have gone on record as opposed "Frances Asbury, the Prophet." For Sale-:—Reasonable price—Oldsmobile, ——o —-o—- Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Green and to dancing on Memorial Day, Junior League, 3. 1920 sport model.- Pan 'car, Typewriter Paper and Second -children returned last Saturday after John Grove, the prominent farmer declaring that-one full day is all too 1920 model. Enquire at SriiOke Evening service, 8. Subject: "The from the ^Sturgeon river neighborhood,, Sheets at the Press office. a brief visit'spent in the Twin Cities. little to give in memory of the Motive Power of Righteousness." Shop, International Falls. 4t. o— was attending to business in bravery and sacrifice of those who Ranier, Sunday school, 2. Patrolman Robert Lowe, Who is tqvm jTuesday. Chairman R. J. Langaard of the died for America. Preaching service, 3. For Sale—Pure bred Hereford, bull suffering from- blood poisoning, was .. .county Ijoard/was in the' city yesterday. A cordial welcome is extended to coming four fine individual would taken to Minneapolis Tuesday evening jThe Misses Maude Graham, Adams AUTOMOBILE SERVICE all to attend these services. trade for horse or cattle. C. B. Montgomery, where he will secur'fe the services and Peyton heard Madam. SchumannKeink BETWEEN HERE international Falls. of a specialist. ,. in recital at Virginia last Friday Mr. and Mrs. "H.- M. Munroe of AND LITTLEFORK ZION LUTHERAN evening. Littlefork, were in the city Saturday. E. N. Halvorson, Pastor. A farewell party was given at the W. R. Deteker of Littlefork, has .Wanted—Salesman for Internation-. home of Mr..and Mrs. A. L. Peterson Mrs. Couture of Ranier, came' up English morning worship at 10:30. established regular automobile service al Falls and vicinity. Commission last Friday, eveniftg in honor of Mrs. from Minneapolis last Saturday Sunday school at 11:45. Mr. and Mrs. Franz Jevne spen^ contract^only, for spare time or full between that town and this city George Schlenk. A very enjoyable morning, where she had been on an Catechumens meet Saturday at 10 several day,s Jin,. ,3^miji .the first, of time. We will teach you to sell in.cpme and will make two round trips each evening \vas .indulged in which included extended visit. a. m. this .week., '-. IV v. day. There is considerable travel ^protection through our free .a dainty lunch. Ladies' Aid will meet Wednesday, school of inistruction and help you between the two points and the service NL Dr. Elizabeth Monahan will be in vH. A."1 LeviriJ'f€ttirfi'ed" the "frrst' of April 27th, in the church basement, O—— will, no doubt prove popular. build a business of your own. Massachusetts Letter Files and Card Index Trays the city from April 25 to 28 inclusive. and willl be -served by Mrs. Ted the week from a few days spent in Bonding and Insurance Company, at the Press office. Eyes examined, and treated. For appointment Johnson. Duluth on business. THE ROLL OF HONOR Accident and Health Dept. Saginaw, phone 80. It. ——o—— Young People's Luther League will Michigan. Capital $1,500,000. I do carpenter, work and- remodel Rer. A. W. MacNeill of Bethlehem embers of the American Legion Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schlenk and :s hQuses. C^U after 6 p. tn. C. A. (fhurch, departed Monday .fevening for _a|nd others who^served overseas in son, Sylvester, left Tuesday evening G|ntiiejrv. ......... „aj.4-21.__ ICerkhoven, Minn where he will attend "tiie-World War are awaiting with ^pr the Twin Cities, where they will a meeting of the* Presbytery. interest the publication of the list make their future home.' He will also attend an Odd Fellows' Re.y, Ireland motored to Ericsbujrg. ojf "slackers":—those who evaded the o- arid conducted religious, services, celebration, making an. address, at dj-aft.r It is recognized that quite Fred Shaw was here from Minneapolis Osakis, before returning. Wednesday evening. likely, after all the strenuous efforts "the first of the week and I —^-=-o-— tjie War Department -has made to reports that he will soon return t6 The marriage of .Matt Keiberganc eliminate th| names of men who Typewriter Ribbons Remington, engage hi business here permanently. Miss Hilma Peterson occurred last were not in reality' slackers, there Underwood, Smith and Oliver, also ixisiy still be in the lists some who Saturday, Rev. A. W. MacNe:ll officiating. Carbon Paper, at' the5 Pre$*s- office. Mrs. H. J. Miner and daughter, went into the service from other —-—o- The happy couple departed 'Miss Esther, returned Monday from on the afternoon train for Duluth, communities than those in which A marriage license was issued by Virgin:a, where they attended the where they will spend a brief honeymoon. they lived nd should not be recorded Clerk Drummond Monday to Russell recital given by Madam Schumiann-Heink. as draft evaders. The" department Cavp- and Miss Pearl Bilyen of O hps made every possible effort, however, frontier. to ascertain all instances of v. Art Gordon of th city, and Miss. Mrs. M. E. Withrow and Mrs. F# this kind, and the. tonly apparent Helen O'Malley, who formerly resided Mrs. Robert Doherty and children J. Correll attended the ischumannReink method left of clearing up the recfreeing" here and officiated at the are visitors at the home of Mrs. Doherty's concert at Virginia last Fri-iij^ords, the innocent from the money order'"window in the local sister, Mrs. Mark Montgomery, Fit Footwear day evening. stain and br:nging the guilty to justice: post office, were married on Tuesday at Buhl. —-o—— is to publish the names as-d thus at Minneapolis. The young couple V.. The union service at Bethlehem bring out further facts. When the will make their home in. this city. The Ladies' Aid society of Bethlehem church Sunday evening was largely names are posted and published locally, church were entertained by Mrs. attended. The speaker, Bishop Bennett friends will be able to give information Charles Fenton and Mrs. Fred Lange judge and Mrs. John Berg returned of Duluth, made a strong plea for All Occasions that will clear, the innocent, yesterday afternoon at the home of last Saturday from St. Paul, where 'Tor.the union of the churches. and the members of he American the latter, on Sixth street. they had been in consultation with o- Legion are determined to malce specialists regarding the condit:on of The many friends in this city of a systemat'c effort to run down Three suspects were placed under the Judge's right arm, which he injured Otto H. Diercks, superintendent of those who failed to respond to their arrest for burglarizing the Cinder in a fall while entering the state lands and timber, St. Paul will countrv's call in time of need. Pit pool Hall Tuesday night and are cuort house some1 time ago. It was HEN at home—or at the dance, for afternoon be interested in the news that he is haying a hearing in municipal court found that the ligaments of the arm soon to be married to a very estimable HOME MANUFACTURE OF WOOL or evening1 wear, an essential part of ap -today. Aboiit $300 worth of cigarettes were torn badly, but with proper care young lady of the saintly city. were -stolen. will be o. k. again shortly. propriate feminine attire is a woman's foot- The low prices prevailing for wool during the past season have caused Mr. Frank O'Reily has resigned wear. from the position of comptroller of a large percentage of the clip to be the M. & O. Paper company and allied pooled. The uncertainty of the wool Our line of Boots, Oxfords and Pumps provides concerns, in this city, and with situation and the desire of farmers for every occasion. We suit the footwear to the time, his family will return to New York to realize on their product have 0. 0. City, where he will engage in business."' caused some farmers in Koochiching the pl'ace and the woman. county to arrange for the manufacture 7 of their own wool. Such a Proper footwear service for our customers is assured. procedure was very common throughout AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT We handle Utz & Dunn's "Style Shoes of the east and middle west fifty to seventy years ago. The farmers A very serious Automobile accident quality" and fit the service of our store to the class occurred Tuesday evening when a have made arrangements with Minnesota The Grand Council of this mills to have the wool scoured young girl, who has been allowed altogether goods we sell. 6t too much freedom of the and made into blankets, mackinaws ancient order has decided at^d trousers, which were then streets, climbed into the White bakery Step in and see the New Oxfords and Slippers. delivery car during the absence used or sold direct to neighbors. The new Colonials, jalso one and two-strap effects in By this means the" farmers secured of the driver, as it was standing iii to. institute a lodge in this front of the New American Cafe and about fifty cents per pound for the Satins, Kids and Suedes. managed to start it, but with the wooL reverse lever. The car shot backward-. prices more reasonable than last year. town. Candidates for initiation across Third street and hit EYES EXAMINED AND Gene Holler's Dodge, doing considerable CLASSES FITTED Slippers from $6.00 up. damage, and then hit the front will please address, of the Loyalty theatre, smashing the One of the members curb show case and tearing out one of Drs. Larson & O.M.Carr&Co. corner of the building.: A -little Larson, Optometrists, v. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John will be at Victoria Secretary, Franzen was passing at the time and Hotel Tuesday and was, struck by the car, cau£fng a Thursday. May 3 and 5. At Olson's "The Store of Quality" 1 fracture of one of her legs. The delivery store, Littlefork, Friday, May 6. car escaped with very little If troubjed with headaches, nervousness $„y 'MHi International Falls Box 349 INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA damage. The police have served no^ or eye disorders of any kind, tice that hereafter children or other needing glasses-or glasses repaired, persons caught tampering with cars consult him." ill' will be severely dealt with., Artificial eyes' fitted. IMS