Old News

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

May 12, 1921 · Page 4 of 8

Page 4

Click image for full resolution

OCR Text

mmmmmmrnrnm 88£* t&tj* "CT *ur*'" ^^f^§ t-5^ ,•£»• J- 2 F? '"*. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE Oscar Clementson of Clementson, DEDICATION OF COMMUNITY £*l,5 spent Sunday in the city. HALL AT LINDFORD Louis Sher has returned from Minneapolis The new Lindford Community Hall where he attended the wedding was opened last Saturday evening REV. A. W. MacNEILL, Minister of Mrs. Sher's brother. with a grand ball to which the whole community flocked, and there were Sunday Morning, 10:30, C. C. Honey spent the forepart of numerous visitors also in attendance Letter Files and-Card Index Trays ttele-Jcfeos ttaft the week in Minneapolis on business ffqm Littiefork, International Falls at the Press office. and other points. for the jM. & O. Paper Co. /—o—-r "THE CHURCH OF YESTERDAY AND TODAY." —o In times past all meetings and Hans Peterson was in the citjf from Littiefork yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hultman of gatherings of a social nature were Music by Boys' Choir. I'D RATHER BE Ranier, are rejoicing over the birth held eitherijn the homes of the community 1 ANYTHING THAN of a ten-pound boy at the Craig hospital. or in the school house, but Jas. Van Vleck of Littiefork, attended PRE SIOENT. there has been such a growth in and the* state land sale here on EVERYBODY WELCOME Monday. o- around Lindford during the past several A little so®, who has been named years that it was found necessary 'Paul, was born to Mr. and Mrs. to provide larger quarters, hence C. L. Hillstead, the Big Falls merchant, Richard Luce, at the Craig hospital the Community Hall. The building ».« MM spent yesterday in the city attending SPECIAL SCHOOL NOTES Tuesday. just completed and thrown open to to business. o— the public is a large, commodious AT THE CHURCHES 8 ox- There will be a special exhibit of ss Mr. and Mrs. James Serdaris have structure with a fine hardwood floor, MM Mrs. J. H. Battewa* called to Superior, r# «V c« V« work from the various departments departed for Minneapolis and will unexcelled for dancing, and has other Wis., Tuesday by the serious of the school on Friday, May 20. This drive.back with a handsome new automobile. appointments including a stage where METHODIST EPISC. CHURCH illness of her father. exhibit will be open to the public in theatricals and entertainments can be Claude E. Ireland, Pastor. the afternoon and evening. It is given. The building is a credit to Thomas Kinshella returned 'Monday hoped that patrons of the school will Sunday school, 10. 0 Excavating for sewer and water any community and the, people of evening from a mciiith's^visit SvitH hisT make a special effort on this date to and laying tile orftother work of a Lindford are to be congratulated for Morning worship, 11. Subject: mother in Montreal: .':i' visit all departments. their energy and forethought in providing "Christianity and the Ministry, of similar nature. See John Solomonson. G. V. KINNEY. it. Healing." Phdne 296. 2t. Nap. LaPoint, representative of the Junior League, 3. —f—- T. M'. Partridge Lumber company at For Sale—Reasonable price—Oldsmobile, Evening service, 8. Subject: "Difficulties DEATH OF PIONEER CITIZEN County Agent Abbott an dMiss Erickson Baudette, was in town yesterday. 1920 sport model. Pan car, and How to Overcome Them." attended the closing exercises o—— 1920 model. Enquire at Smoke Sundayl school at Ranier, 2. It is with deep regret that we announce of the consolidated school at Harrigan mfia* F. S. Lang attended a meeting of Shop, International Falls. 4t. Preaching service, 3. the death of Mrs. Henry Metcalf yesterday. the state timber board in St. Paul of Lom^n, last Friday night, and Keep in tune spiritually by going .——o-— Tuesday, representing the International For Sale—House and four lots for Abe Olson was in the city from to church every Sunday. the passing from our midst of one of Mrs. E. B. Carter, who arrived here, sale at Ericsburg, Minn. $900.00 cash. Littiefork yesterday. Lumber company. the county's most. highly respected a few weeks ago from Portland, Oregon, —mmmQJUBIM For further information phone or •*. BETHLEHEM CHURCH citizens and pioneers. Mrs. Metcalf where she spent the past winter, write Leonardi Adams. 3t. Letter Files and Card Index Trays Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Albertson visited Had resided on the farm bordering left last evening for Sayre, Pa., where at the Press office. at Littiefork last Sunday with Mr. the Rainy river, near Loman, for the A. Wallace MacNeill, Minister. $he is called by the illness of her •and Mrs. E. J. Chilgren of the Littlefork Sunday morning, 10:30: "The fcast thirty-eight years, the family VICTORIA HOTEL, mother. Mr. Sam Anderson was in from Times.i\ being one of the earliest to settle in Church of Yesterday and Today.' In WedMiday and Friday, Ray* Monday looking after business V,-,/ recognition of Christian unity (Pentecost) this county. Her oldest son, Arthur, -June 1st and 3rd Prof, and Mrs. Ansell have returned affairs. Mr* and Mrs. Edward Lapage and who resides at Loman, is probably Sunday. Music by the boys' to their former home in Winnipeg, One of the Members of choir. family, ^accompanied by his brother, the oldest white person born in this where they will reside. Mr. For Painting, Paper Hanging and *N. LaPage of Superior, left Sunday section of Minnesota. Sunday school, 11:45. Ansell was leader of our local band Kalsomining call phone. 403 or -see by automobile for Cass Lake, where -The funeral conducted from Evening service at 8. for several years and he will be greatly 519 Sixth street. 2t.— .they will spend a week visiting with the I. O. O. F. hall at Loman last Come to Bethlehem church Sunday. missel in musical circles. friends. Sunday afternoon, Rev. T. W. Howard A cordial invitation awaits you. W. V. Kane arid family are spending r-—-O of Birchdale, officiating, was very The. Ladies' Aid of the M. EX church the week with friends and relatives Interment was FULL GOSPEL-MEETINGS •Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harmon accompanied will meet with Mrs. James Ewald at largely attended. in St. Paul. by Chicago friends motored her farm home Friday, May 13th. made in the local cemetery. The de- Services every Sunday evening, 8 to Baudette and back last Sunday. The ladies are requested to meet at C€as*d Js survived by her husband Ijol John Jenswold, prominent Duluth o'clock, at 519 8th street. Also Sunday They drove down on the| Minnesota the Commercial Club at 2 o'clock an^ sons, Arthur of Loman, and attorney, was looking after professional school at 1:15 p. m. side of the .river, the trip being made promptly, to be taken by auto to the ®er*. of Hinckly. They have the business in town Monday. sympathy of the entire community. Services on Tuesday evening at 8 in three and one-half hours, and back Ewald home. ——o—— o'clock at 1030 8th street. on the Canadian side. Typewriter Ribbons Remington, At 7:30 on Friday evenings we shall OTTO DIERCKS TAKES Rev. A. W. MsicNeill was called to Underwood, Smith and Oliver, .also conduct open air meetings on 3rd A BRIDE TOMORROW Osiakis Monday evening* to conduct Carl A.'-Rehn, one of the prosperous street. Carbon Pap$r,, at the Press office. the funeral services of a very dear farmers from Lindford, made this Will be at the above o— The message of the hour is, "Jesus Otto Diercks, state superintendent friend who died suddenly. He will office- a pleasant call Monday and is Coming Soon." named hotel on date r. Sam Rasmussen, one of the of: timber, spent last Friday in the return the latter'-part of the week before leaving remembered us in- a stated! Are you troubled E. H. BLOMBERG, Evangelist. substantial farmers from the Bannock city- attending to the duties of his and conduct services at Bethlehem v?ry substantial manner. He will continue With headaches, nervousness, neighborhood, spent 'last Saturday in department and visiting his friends. church as usual next Sabbath. receiving this paper every dizziness, or. eye disorders of The senior class play, "Nothing But town, .. While here he made the announcetit ——o—— week as he has done for the past any kind If so, consult him the Truth," which was given at the iFrank Oven, the representative ..that he would take unto liimsejfna six years.: If Glasses are needed he can. Grand theatre last Friday evening, bfide in the person, of Miss farmer and booster_ from the Har JsEiss Frances Liebig and Rube Carriv'eau^w^Te -1—Q SfsU*? ve' •. fit you- accurately if not proved to be. ori^ of the best -attractions CUtfrlott^ Anne Barnes, a very prptjiinent rigati /nbilfhb'or'h^od, w^s in thje cityJ married' -ttst- Friday-w* Nicholas Weriberg and iliss Milfdred needed, he will tell you of the' season' and nothing young lady of St. Paul. The ening, Judge John Berg performing Monday and Tuesday attending.. .to Waller were united in marriage, 80. but .praise for the amateur actresses ityedding will take place tomorrow, business affairs .and incidentally dropped. the ceremony. last Sunday afternoon at Bethlehem and actors was heard on every hand. Friday, the 13th, and they will leave a remembrance into our. cash .'•O.v -. Glasses straightened or church. Rev. A. W. MacNeill performed Each one participating was peculiarly for a month's honeymoon in New drawer for a renewed subscription minor repairs made while Sherm Bailey, of' the state auditor's the ceremony in the presence fitted for his or her part and the York, Washington and other eastern you wait, and to the family journal. without office, came, up from Bemidji Monday ?f members of the families and immediate work displayed showed hard study cities. The Press joins with' their charges and conducted the re^JSit monthly friends. Aftet'the''ceremony and application. There was a good Elsewhere in this issue will be host of north country friends in wishfound sale of state school lands.Seveh st: wedding supper Was served at the attendance and the receipts justified the announcement of the open-|ing Mr. arid Mrs. Diercks a world forties were "disposed of. ... £LEtASB CALL EARLY Home of the bride's parents. The the effort, outside of the knowledge ing of the Loman co-operative cream- of good luck notwithstanding that •—-—O Happy couple have grown from childhood of the class thstf their efforts on the ery on Monday, May ,16. The cream-| they selected "Friday, the 13th" for in this city and' are well and County.. Agent Mv. M. Abbott conduc|£daseed-potato stage were appreciated. ery association was organized several their jourhey down the pathway of ^favorably known and their many demonstration years ago and anr -up-to-date plant: life.-' friends unite in extending best irchdale last Saturday. and also installed, but owing to' differences in rvrishes. •. attended the Community club meet-. NOTICE the-organization. has-Nneyer been operated. •. —o—- irig in the evening. We voice the sentiment of A class of. twenty were initiated The Loman creamery will open for the ^entire north half of the county, LrL. Enger of Minneapolis, one of into the mysteries of the Loyal, Order business Monday, May 16, 1921. that the'institution may prove a sueceis^ the pioneer claim locajterS s^nSi.. teal Of. Moose by the local lodge last from the start and trust that Cream receiving days will be on Monday^ estate men -of this territory, -was in Sunday evening in the city hall. A and Fridays. We urge all it- -wifT eventually be classed as, one the city Monday, having just^ returned very fine lunch was served immediately of the solid financial institutions and creamery patrons to bring in cream fronj locatingnew' settlers -on- some after the ceremonies at the in as good condition as possible, so "mortgage lifters" of the Rainy river of (he Volstead Jands in the western Moose club in the litis building. The valley. that you will receive the highest market part of the county. ljbcal ltfflge is now one of the strongest 1 price for your products. The $625 F.O.B.Detroit O- social and financial organizations Creamery Association will hold a big GREENGARD BROS. fO OPEN P. H. Fogarty accompanied John in Northern Minnesota and the STORE AT BAUDETTE get together picnic and dance June Norton in the latter's car in a drive benefits to be derived from affiliating 4th, 1921. Watch for notices. A boat to Minneapolis last Friday. Mr For with it are many. One of the. The growing importance of Bau- .will be put on the river between Lodette garty proceeded on -to Mankato to noble achievements: of this wonderful SHORTER HOURS THE F&IM ON as a trade center was again man and Birchdale as soon as posdemonstrated attend the state convention of the order is the establishment of a home this week when the j-*sible to run on Mondays and FriMessrs. -—The Fardson .sp.ves from thirty to hfty per Knights of Columbus and will return for orphaned children of members at Greeijgard Bros., who own a days. Send your cream. with a new. Ford sedan, which he "purchased Mooseheart, 111., where 1030 children cent of the farmer's time chain of stores in Minnesota and LOMAN CO-OPERATIVE CREAM- some time ago. are now being, cared for.' North Dakota, decided to open a ERY ASSOCIATION.. JOS. H. KALKMAN, Secretary. sclothing arid shoe store in the Stuart block. The goods are on the way and FEWER HORSES ON THE FARM ANOTHER LETTER they expect to be. open for business A. o. o. H. r—The Fordson does the work -of from four to about the 25th of May. Jake Greengard, An answer to "A Sadder and Wiser who runs a store at Interna-, "six horses. Mother." tional Falls, and his brother, A. Greengard, who has been conducting Editor International Falls Press: a store at Bottineau, N. D., are the Dear Sir—I noticed the advertisement LESS FARM HELP of the A O. O. "H in your owners of the- new business. "They •are very 'favorably impressed" with paper last week,: also the} letter expressing /?^%ie man cwith -a. Fordson can do more work "'Baudette and consider' it 6ne .of the surprise that you had allowed? "•easier and with less expense than two men with best towns in the state.—^Baudette it to be put in. The Grand Council of this Region. Evidently the writer had only an fr mm .• ri :. -y.- horses. outsider's knowledge of this order. BIG LOGGING CON. I know the inside, and a better lodge ancient order has (decided does not exist.. Really I don't think TRACT COMPLETED MORE MONEY FOR THE FARMER your correspondent ever was a full member. The initiation ceremony is .Cochran & Robb, logging contractors, to institute a lodge in this farmer, with a Fordsori can raise more crops '.—A have recently completed a large intended to try out all candidates. Onlyr very able-bodied men are wanted, .easier and with less Expense- He therefore logging contract at Margie for the and the officers take good care J. Neils Lumber company of Cass W town. Candidates for initiation makes more pmfit. Lake. During) the past winter, arid that the weaklings do not get through-. The "unfit are liable to be spring they, have cut and shipped approximately will please address, fired out at any stage of the proceedings,- fifteen million feet of but those who do get the best stand of Norway pine left C. W. JEWEH CO. INC. through are surely proud of themselves 1 in this section of the state. Ten million and of their order, as I am. feet were shipped to the International Secretary A. 0.0.H. Lumber company in this Yours truly, MEMBER. 1 city and about five million feet to the BARGAIN SHOE SALE Neils Lumber company at Cass Lake. AUTHORIZED FORD SALES AND SERVICE The logs shipped here will largely Box 349 International Falls be sawed into car-decking and shipped ALL Wear-U-Well $7.98 shoes reduced Telephone 15. International Falls, Minn east for use by the New York to $5.98. Other lines reduced Central Ra'ilroad company in car special for this sale. building M- GISH' Agent. -j#* F'