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

May 26, 1921 · Page 3 of 8

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ruuiv THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS EIGHTH DISTRICT TAG DAY POSTPONED stse ss sunt? MEETING CLOSED BOY SCOUT NOTES BETHLEHEM CHURCH Mrs. Paul "Klnports, chairman of AND BORDER BUDGET Mrs. White Succeeds Mrs. Corell as the Tag Day committee of tthe Civic res ident—Local Girl Won Honor#. League, announces that their drive REV. A. W. MacNEILL, Is your yard cleaned yet? -vv'. for funds for the depository vault at H. J. MINER, Editor and Manager' Six new Scouts joined this week. Mrs. H. E. White of Ely was chosen Forest Hill cemetery has been post! Minister Are you protecting the trees and as president of the Eighth District poned indefinitely. **tered at the Poat Oflce at International Fall*, Minn* aa 8ecra^-Glaw Matter don't they look fine. convention of the Federation of The Tag Day 'date was originally Joe Kaler wrote the winning essay set for Saturday. Women's clubs at the meeting held Patriotic Memorial on what the Scouts have ftone for me. in Hibbing this week. She will fill SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR The next Scout meeting will be the place recently made vacant by ENTERED PLEA OF GUILTY the first Tuesday and Thursday in the resignation of Mrs. C. C. Corell Day Service June. Foreign Advertising Representative of this city, who recently resigned. George Smith of Ranier Monday Menzer, Myrtle McNieeley, Helen THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION The new contest starts Jufie 1st. entered a plea of-guilty to a charge Manley, Loretta M. Manley, Ruby M. Mrs. V. E. Boardman was elected All get in and don't let this year's BEAVER SCHOOL. of running an unlicensed drinking Olson, Annie Marie Olson, Burton H. correspondence secretary, and Mrs. WON FIRST PLACE leaders win again. 1 place following his arrest by Sheriff Ottow, Olive Palmer, Naomi Ruth C. H. Huntley of Two Harbors treasurer. The boys wearing first prize' or Roberts, Leonard J. Romer, Beulah A. VanEtten. He was fined $75 and Snnday Morning gold medals are to be appointed troop costs. la Minnesota Public Health Aiftoeia* Schmidt, Helen Ruth Wirt, H. Duke To Make Good Americans. leaders. tion Crusade—Hay Creek Second. Wirt, Ethel. O. Wold. To make Americanization and better The flowers that the Scouts gather AMENDMENT TO THE ARTICLES OF citizenship work the keynote of 10:30 O'clock INCORPORATION OF THE SPRING a a a a a a a will be made intd wreaths to dec©- The Beaver school of distnei fto. •the! endeavor _of the Women's clubs CREEK RURAL TELEPHONE CO. a a I rate the graves on Decoration Day in Minnesota, was emphasized by -4 at Ray .proudly claims the of honor a MOOSE LODGE NOTES a Notice for Scouts—Decoration Day Mrs. H.. S. Godfrey, of Minneapolis, -winning the first prize, a banner, in GRBANEY, Minn., April 30, 921. Special Music a —High school'building at 9 a. m., in state chairman of Americanization At special meeting of the stockholders the Minnesota Health Crusade, which KKXKKKKKKKKXXXXttKXXX uniform, wearing a sprig of eyergreen. of the Spring Creek Rural work,, yesterday afternoon. "You can recently drew to a close. Miss.ii. G. Telephone Company,• held-at Carlson's A large class of new members was study art, music, drama and other Hanson, whose home is at Birphdale, Hall on the 16th day of April, 1921, initiated last Sunday evening at the A patrol was organized this w,eek cultural courses, but let these be of is the teacher. Thi? prize was given in accordance with written notice city hall. at Ranier by the scoutmasterf The Suiay SckMl at ll:4S« Jesser importance to the nobler aims by the State Public Health, association thereof, by a motion duly made and There will be a class initiation on boys at Ranier are wide awake fellows carried by a two-thirds majority of of national rather than individual development, to the school receiving th? largest all stockholders it was Tuesday evening at the Odd Fellows' too^ through giving a helping score in the county, it being 1119 Resolved, that Article Five, Certificate hall at Littlefork. Winner of last week's flower contest and directing, hand to those among us points. of Incorporation, be and is hereby Next monday morning all members Everyone Invited was Lawrence McGivney. The who need it," Mrs. Godfrey said. Mrs. Pearl Moonfer's school at Hay ... amended as follows: r- j* xt~ o^or/io/i a*"® requested to be at the club room flower for this week is "Jack in'the The need of early training in right The amount of the capital stock of Creek in district No. 1, was awarded at 9 clock sharp to participate in Pulpit." this corporation shall be five thousand habits and the need of the right kind the county prize. Their score' was dollars ($5,000.00), which'shali be paid the memorial parade. The Scout program at the scfiool of discipline in forming worthwhile 1085 4-9 points. Members of the in, in money or property, or both, in Next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock exhibit was very commendable and character, were clearly demonstrated ^County Public Health association will such manner, at such times and in memorial services will be held at showed the boys have reecived the by Dr. Leslie Pidgeon, Winnipeg, in such amounts as the Board'of Directors present the honors. Bethlehem church. All members are true Scout spirit. EDUCATIONAL TOOTH TALK liis lecture on the physical basis of shall order. The capital stock Miss Nell O'Neill, the Minnesota requested Ho meet at. the Moose club Sunday the Scouts are to gatfter shall be divided into two hundred NO. 19 •character. "Sentiment must not enter Health Crusade director, in a recent shares of the par value of $25.00 each, at 2 o'clock sharp in a body. flowers for the American Legion. into the right kind of training". You message stated that their organization and they shall be assessable In such Only two more classes will be Initiated Have all the flowers- at scoutmaster's can not build- a child's character by amounts, and at such times as the was very well pleased with, the in this lodge during the summer home by 3 p. m. sharp or the school making obeyance repulsive by too board of directors shall order. ARTIFICIAL TEETH manner in which the Health Crusade months. The dates have been house. In. Witness Whereof, We, Dreier rigid discipline, positive rather than Just why anyone should so has been conducted in this county be Dall, President, and Earl E. Eddy, Secretary, set for June 7th and June 21st. Arrangements Paul Rauscher took the leadership negative teaching and thinking, is the careless as to run the risk of requiring and members of the committee in have hereunto set our hands will possibly be made for of Thursday night's group. Lewis logical way of achieving results," this 30th day of April, 1921. a set of fafse teeth when charge feel sure that the school a class September 1st. Keys took the leadership of Tuesday Mrs. Beatty of Anoka, spoke on DREIER DALL, President. it can be avoided is hard to understand. children have derived great benefit An interesting session is being night's group, and Ronald Evans, the the possibility of organization, telling EARL E. EDDY, Secretary. Modern dentistry, it is from the performance of the daily (SEAL) planned for Thursday evening, June troop leader of junior Scouts.. of the need of enlarging the memberships Signed, Sealed and Delivered in true, has succeeded in imitating health chores during the crusade 2nd, at the city hall. It will be ladies' Paul Rauscher, Lewis Keyes fand of the clubs and reaching every Presence of Oscar Hansen, A. M. Eddy. nature surprisingly well. Artificial period Many of them undoubtedly night. There will be an excellent Ronald Evans won first prizie, the: woman inj the state, and the results teeth are made so that they imitate have formed health habits that will program rendered after which the gold m«dals Joe Passe, Marshall Ek, that could be accomplished in^conimunity STATE OF MINNESOTA, natural ones to a remarkable last a -lifetime. guests will enjoy an evening of dancing the second or silver medals James COUNTY OF ST. LOUIS, development with the in,csr.eas* ss. degree and perform the functions and a luncheon. This affair, which Honey, Tom Stone and Kenneth,Anderson, .ed membership. Before me, Patrick J.. Greaney, a NOLL-McMILLAN WEDDING will be free of charge, is for members of natural teeth fairly well But third or bronze- medals, in Local Girl Wins. Notary Public, in and for, the County and their friends. they are artificial just as a wooden the contest for ^efficiency which took Miss Elda Linden, a member of of St. Louis, and State of Minnesota, A leg is artificial and both are -acceptable pretty wedding took place Tuesday place during tire past school year. the sophomore class of the International came Dreier Dall and Earl E. Eddy, who, being duly sworn according to only as a last resort. morning at St. Thomas' Catholic Minneapolis Scouts had an essay Falls schools, captured the first tt MX IS ft law, deposes and says that they are church when Miss Agnes Nollv the contest in which 1200 essays were Make it a point to visit your prize $15 given by\ the Women's the President and Secretary, respectively, A FARM BUREAU NOTES A written for two medals, and Chief dentist occasionally. If you do this daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Noll Federation, of clubs from the Eighth of the Spring Creek Rural Telephone Executive West of New York city district yesterday at Hibbing. The you will not likely, ever neexL-false became the bride of -Hugh McMillan Co., the corporation named in XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXK the foregoing instrument, and that the came west to present them. We feel title of her essay was "The Book that teeth. of this city. The ceremony .was performed seal affixed to said instrument is the Tuesday afternoon an interesting sure our essays were just as good and Has Done Me Most Goqd." She was at 8 o'clock mas$ by Rev. corporate seal of said corporation, and DR. E. W. BUNCE, D. D. S. potato demonstration was held at the Mr. Evans has promised to send some awarded the money this morning at Father O'Dwyer in the presence of a that the said instrument was signed H. F. Billings, an experienced prosthetist M. J. Dobbs farm at Meadow Brook. to New York. the assembly period at the Alexander large circle Of friends and relatives. and sealed in behalf of said corporation in charge At a! meeting Tuesday evening at LESTER GISH. Scribe. Baker school by Supt. Kinney. This by authority of its Board of Directors, The bride's gown was a beautiful and said Dreier Dall and Earl the Bear River school in Meadow P. S.—Harold Kerry has been api honor entitles her to the right to compete creation of white satin with an oVerdrape E. .Eddy acknowledged said instrument OFFICE AND LABORATORY Brook township, it was: decided to call pointed troop leader over all knd Leister fbf the prize to be awarded at of silk. lace. Sh,e wqre .hat ia to be the free act and deed of 311 THIRD STREET a get-together session of the farmers Gish scribe over all. 'H the state meeting of the Federation of white georgette and. her flowers said corporation. Interaatioaal Fall*. Junt 3rd, "when they will be assembled 1—1— ———r Tbf Woman's dubjs! to be held "in Oc- DREIER DALL,.^ were a cprsage bouquet' of flfilde EARL E. EDDY. Pkone 414 Open Ev|'i'A SUnda^i at a community picnic to .be held ,aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaii«ft«!t )er at Owantonna when every dis- roses. Miss .Gladys Prummond, the Subscribed arid sworn' to before methis in honor of the closing .of the school a trict will be represented. When the maid of honor, attired in, .a simple' 30th day of April 1921. term. a AROUND LOMAN local., contest. occurred recently and PATRICK J. GREANEY, costume of pink organdie with a picture At this time officers for the new Notary Public, St. Louis^County, Minn. a a a a a a a a ax aaaaaalea a *he c,vl^ :Leaf"e ^T1*mbers awarded hat to: match, carried ro^es of unit will be chosen and it is expected iy Commission Expires Dec. 29, 1923. j.honors, Miss Mary Rauscher of the. the same hue. Harlaq Leittig Served that a vote will be taken on Mrs. I. W. Hinckley has gone, to senior class was given second place. as the best man. State MUaeaeta, questions upon which referendum is Hibbing for a visit. The prizes then were $3 and $2. Department State. A wedding breakfast followed at being asked by the American Farm Paul Mercure made a business-trip Out-of-Town, Speakers. I hereby certify that the within instrument' the home of the bride's parents for Bureau Federation bearing on Na- to the Falls last Saturday. Among th$ other interesting speak was filed for record in this members of the bridal party "only office on the 11th day of May, A. D. tional legislation. A. J. Anderson called on several of ers on. the program were Mrs.-George and at noon at a daintity arranged 1921, at 9 o'clock a. m., and was duly A meeting has been called for Sat- our farmers,' writing fire insurance, Allen, state president, who spoke on recorded in Book K-4. Incorporations, pinner party covers 'werfe laid for urday afternoon by the members of the other day. "Community Service from a Club on page 783. relatives. j. the Silverdale Farmer's club to be Ray Peterson is making quite a Woman's Standpoint" Miss Louise MIKE HOLM, Mr. and Mrs. McMillan will r6side Secretary- of State. held in the city hall when it is hoped lot of improvement on his house and Pye of the State Child Welfare com in International Falls, where hie is that the members can be induced to expects to do a lot of clearing this mittee who considered "Child Welform No. 39787 associated with ,thp Cruickshank Meat a Farm Bureau unit and decide summer. .fare Work" Miss Julia-Newton of Ottce ot Reelater of Deed*. County of company. Mrs. McMillan for several upon the co-operative purchase of aj June 4th! At Loman! The fir^t the Home Economic department at Koochiclilne« Mtan. months has been engaged at the O. pure bred sire. annual creamery picnic! .-St. Paul, and) Judge Martin Hughes I hereby certify that the within instrument Everybody 'M. Carr & Co. store, as assistant was filed in this office for "The completion of the incorporation of Hibbing, who has incessantly worked and all his second wife's. relations record on the 17th day of May, A. D., ftuWWtf —*MII|IWll JIIhill book-keeper. The happy couple of the County Mutual Insurance are supposed to be there for good citizenship in this dis- umiM 1921, at 5 o'clock p. m., and was duly MklMltfchk 'i'i I have many friends in this vicinity association has been delayed owing Emory Thomas^ has agreed to go trict in the past, dwelt on Citizenship recorded in Book "K" of Misc. page who wish' them much happiness and to illness of one of the directors," down river and get a big load of Day. 558. prosperity in their wedded life. Mrs. RAY LANDGRAF, County Agent Abbott announced this cream twice a week. He has hired Interesting Features. •UCTWG^miM Register of Deeds. McMillan has been the guest of honor morning, but he states, is expected Interesting features were the picnic a manager for the store who has "It Zimmerman.- Electric Co. at several delightful affairs given dur-j the organization will be finally ining been on the job for the past week. lunch at Bennett Park, where the tree Letter Files and Card Index Trays the past week." corpora'ted and applications accepted B. W. Metcalf and family left for planting ceremonial occurred, the trip at the Press office. for insurance within a week. their home at Hinckley last week. into the mines on an observation car HAVE YOU A SPARE ROOM? Wednesday afternoon at Cingmars through the courtesy of the Oliver They went via Baudette to visit the In connection with the State Fire- township a meeting was held for the Mining company, etc. C. A. Choquette family. Grandpa Metcalf consideration of forming a new farm men's convention to be held in International went with them for a shdrt visit. FARM BUREAU NOTES bureau unit and it was decided to Falls on June 13, 14 and Albert Palm has his saw mill set 44 15, it will probably be necessary that amend the constitution of the present At an interesting meeting held up at Loman again and is cutting some of our citizens owning homes Cingmar club so that it will be in accordance lumber for some of the settlers. He Thursday evening at Pelland, a Farm offer the use of spare "rooms during with the Farm Bureau rules cu» over-200,000 feet the first winter Bureau unit was organized with Fred that time to accommodate out-oftown •and regulatitms. This will be done on the Big Fork and Black? rivers. Schmidt as director. Clifford Stillar Inn" at a session planned for June 4th at guests and delegates, as the Our farmer's club has gone on was selected as vice-director and the town hajl. hotels will be overcrowded. A committee record as very much oppbsfcd. to the Mrs. Elmer Pelland named secreta"ry. has been appointed, to make a M. M. Abbott, local Farm 'Bureau reduction of 9 cents on the tax on The constitution was adopted and a agent, spent this afternoon in the vicinity canvass of'the city to list all rooms colored oleo. We will next make a membership committee appointed to of Harrigan, soliciting/ new which are available and it will be a concerted move for some real improveihent work with O. O. Horlamus. A meeting members for the Farm Bureau organization. great help if everyone will co-op:ferate. on our town and county will be held this evening at .9 It is expected that tomorrow roads in this part. o'clock at the home, of Mr. Schmidt, JUNIOR HI£H (LASS evening a unit will be .(established Harvey Thomas, who has been when plans for the year's wprk will TO BE GRADUATED A SNAPPY MUSICAL COMEDY in that vicinity. A meeting has very sick the past week was taken be. outlined. been scheduled to occur at the Consolidated to Minneapolis to a hospital on Sunday. Thirty-one Students Entitled to Entrance school when it is' hoped that He was accompanied by his MM •V »V 99 V# in High Schopl.Jiext September. every farmer interested will be? in attendance. mother. We all hope to hear of his a a I?. AT THE CHURCHES speedy recovery. a Arrangements have been made with a Our iarmer club voted last Friday «.« MM «W« Graduation exercises for the Junior the Minnesota forest-service through night to become the* local Farm Bureau & BETHLEHEM CHURCH high schooj students- will be held the local Farm Bureau agent for the unit. Mr. Abbott and Mrl O. O. Friday morning, June 3rd, at,. 1Q appointment of additional local fire A. Wallace MacNeill, Minister. Horlamus were here and explained o'clock, in the assembly room of their wardens in large townships arid in some of the advantages of the Farm Sunday morning, 10:30: Patriotic THIS WE building. Next September they will unorganized territory. Already in Bureau. Memorial Day service. Speciial service. be entitled to enter high school, not Koochiching-county three additional Everybody invited. Our creamery opened last Monday as freshies, but as members of the wardens have been named.x They are Sunday school, 11:45. and churned On Tuesday. The: second sophomore ^classr Supt. Kinney will Matt Donahue of International Falls, churninjg on Saturday was about double present diplomas after the reproduction R. W. Williams of Ranier, and John ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH the first and the*-prospects are LET'S GO! Last Show of an excellent program to which Hamil of International Falls. In the for a good supply of cream,for the E, N. Halvorson, Pastor. their friends and relatives have bqen unorganized ^township 69-25 Hans, summer at least. Confirmation services in the English of the Season invited. The list of,graduates follows: Ericson of Forsythe has been, select- Thornwald Berg's father of Lkurel, language and celebration of the Cecelia Axdahl, Earl, Dupler, Lucile ed. Communities wishing wardens ap- died' suddenly in one of the. Lewis Lord's Supper at 10 :30. There are six Dardis, Erwin R. Grimoldby, Madeline .pointed so that burning permits may cabins on Monday of last week. He young people to be confirmed and Gorham, Ernest Steven Graton, be more easily secured:should.consult was there burping the slashings with their names are: Laura Rodland, Malena I Carmen M. Greenless, Carl W. Hultman, the county agent 6f the Farm Bureau one of his grandsons when he was Rodland, Daisy Keefe, Henry Phae Hinckley, Margaret L. office. This is the outcome of the stricken with heart trouble. The boy Johnson, Harry Johnson and Teddy TICKETS 50c, 75c AND $1.M. RESERVE YOUR Harrison, Emmy Johnson, Joseph A. proposition under consideration last was out a short time in-the morning Thompson. There will be an offering SEATS NOW AT HOLLER'S OR RUBIN'S kt '.Kalar, Anna LaPlant, Doris V. LaiWk,ham, April at the annual meeting of the land .found him dead when he reKoochiching to the home mission. Let us all be Maurice M. Ludwig, Lenor Farm Bur^aif^ associa- 'turned. The remains were taken fo there and bring friends also, C. f, 'LaValley, George E. Lee, Herbert P. tion. Lindford for intermeht.' Sunday school at 9 o'clock sharp.' ""UC' .• r"* J' V! ti* '*1