International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 18, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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'~'A 9eK9*$S*fcttSS9gK8BBX9SB9ltt*ttK| STATE FAIR. PASTOR HELPS OWN WIFE ELOPE AND DA0DY OP TRAINS STEAMS FOR ANOTHER BUN RAY ITEMS- The most stupendous entertainment a TAKE CHILDREN BUT SHE RETURNS and educational program ever put on by any state fair in America is staged Several improvements have been for the Minnesota State Fair, Sept. made on the cemetery the past week. 3 to 10. The amusement bill is a thriller. It Mr. and Mrs. Peter Woods are visiting opens on Saturday, September'3, with with relatives and friends in all the regular features of the vyeek, Duluth. plus a bij? railroad locomotive collision directly in front of the Grandstand. Ed. Jarvinen is spending a few days A straight track is being in Virginia and other towns on the laid inside the mile track. The. engines, Range. with throttles thrown wide open, will be turned loose, one at Miss Ida Palmer of Cusson, is visiting each end of the track, and will rush at the home of her sister Mrs. head-on to destruction in the center Mike Pafk. of the track at a terrific speed. Each afternoon, directly in front of Chas. Tilander bought a Fordson the Grandstand, Lieut. Louis James tractor which he will use on his farm will pass fi om a speeding racing automobile east of Ray. to a low-flying aeroplane— the most daring stunt ever attempted, Theodore Epper and daughter Lillian a rope ladder hanging from the'bottom spent a few days' at Virginia the of the plane will be grasped by In August, 1831, the DeWitt Clinton, first train of the Mohawk & fore part of the week. Hudson Railroad, now of the New York Central lines, made its first Lieut. James as the airship goes over. trip from Albany to Schenectady. Times changed as man advanced and Al Ferminick has returned after a Lieut. James will then climb up to the the little DeWitt Clinton gave way to its bigger and better fellows, the aeroplane. Ruth Law will loop the few days vacation, which he spent Pacific type locomotive which now hurls the Twentieth Century across loop daily standing on top of an aeroplane. country at 70 miles an hour at his home in Wisconsin. -n. All this time the little train has been kept intact and used ^s an exhibit. This month it comes to life again and will make the trip Blueberry picking has been a popular Each evening the big fireworks New York to Chicago under its own power, where it will be on exhibiift^. wi thing the last two weeks, and the spectacle, "Montezuma, or the Fall the Pageant of Progress, to be held there the latter part of this month. crop has been very plentiful in this The picture shows the DeWitt Clinton and Twentieth Century in New* of the Aztecs", will be presented. With district. York Terminals. it will be a big open-air program of circus acts, signed up from all parts The Modern Samaritans of Ericsburg of the world. Auto polo, a dozen big and Ray are going to have a ».« I bands and orchestras, and a score of iV »V V# V# iV +v of application blanks and policy forms For a year and a half Earl Vernoy. a married man of Montiieeljo, joint picnic at Lake Kabetogoma next other features will supplement the and is now ready to write insurance1 Y., showered attention upon Mrs Duryea, wile of the pastor ol die Sunday. afternoon and evening programs. 8 WHITE BIRCH NOTES 85 of Holiness there. So when they decided to elope the Qtjier Church on farm property. Agents to write it the pastor himself who helped his wife to Yemoy's w^tjng 8 day, was 1 Auto racing will be put on Wednesday applications will be appointed in all •V V# tr+ »V automobile, and permitted her to take their two children, 9 and 12, M. J. Rowen, who has been receiving and Saturday, Sept. 7 and 10. communities in the county as soon as When she hinted she wanted the furniture uh—he was, wlll-t with her. treatment at a hospital in St. Miss Maude Babin, who has been Horse racing will be scheduled the Pastor Duryea said he thought it better for he* to go with possible. ing. Paul for the past month, spent a day visiting her brother M. L. Babin, has man than "to live in sin But kindness had reward After other days. The fair gates will be another Us in town last week. ot absence the repentant elopers returned—-each being rcceive® returned to her home in St. Louis, seven days closed to the public Sunday. Orders for two carloads of Picric into their respective household. Mo. The biggest live stock show in the acid have been received at the Farm John Glava left for Indianapolis, history of the fair is assured. Every More Local News Bureau office. They have been placed Ind., Tuesday, where he will visit his Edward McClellan is putting up a foot of space on Machinery hill has NEW FEDERAL GAME with the War department and will be son Harold, and also to look over his large acreage of hay. been sold for two weeks. The eighty RESERVE IN OUR COUNTY filled at an early date. Orders for business interests which he has there. acres of space will be covered completely No. 8 caps required to detonate this He will be gone about ten days. The Town Board' is putting through with every known kind of explosive as well as fuse are being Two Townships Set Aside as Result considerable road work this season. machinery. Several European government received at the Farm Bureau office. A large crowd spent Sunday at Mrs. M. E. Ranch has returned Of Recent Session at Loman. art exhibits will be displayed at Farmers are being supplied with caps Lake Kabetogoma, which is now becoming from a two weeks outing at Pine Harvey Russell of Duluth is visiting the $500,000 art exhibition. Horseshoe in this way at a minimum of expense. a popular place. Dancing at his brother Earl Russell. Craft cottage at Crystal Beach. As the result of a recent meeting pitching champions from all the the pavilion was much enjoyed by the held at Loman all of township No. states will compete for the national R. E. Olmstead of the University. younger set, both in, the afternoon Edward McClellan is building the Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Howard, Dr. 156 north of range 26 west and all championship in the big tournament. Farm is helping to organize new largest and most' commodious root and evening. and Mrs. Thompson and children, of township 157 north of range 26 All children will be admitted free units at Central and Wayland. He house in this township He is startting and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Fulton and west, shall be set aside as a state was accompanied by Mr. Brush of on Labor Day. The work on the road east of 'town quite an innovation in root house children are enjoying an outing at game reserve. Owatonna, organizer of the National is now progressing very rapidly, and construction by installing a heating Clark's Beach. They are camping in Da YOUR CULLING Grange at the meeting Monday of It is represented that with the establishment when completed will be one of the plant and sleeping Quarters tents. EARLY AND OFTEN. the Evergreen Community club held of such closed season, finest highways in this part of the at Gemmell, when the club amended the extermination of game birds, country. 9S8888888888&$8888888 Mr. G. P. Ballou has returned from Careful culling is essential to successful its constitution and became a loca game and other animals will be prevented 8 8 Duluth where Mrs. Ballou recently egg production Birds which unit of the Farm Bureau.. A c&nimittee therein and that such game FARM BUREAU NOTES Over 900 pounds of picric acid has underwent an operation for appendicitis 8 8 commence to molt and discontinue consisting of Messrs. Axel birds, game and other animals will been ordered by the farmers in this 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 88 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 at St. Mary's hospital. Her laying should be removed from the Dahl, A. J. Langaard and Fred Weichselbaum be protected and preserved, and that community, which will be used in many friends will be glad to. know flock. Eat, can or market the birds Miss Adele Koch, assistant state was appointed to meet with the establishment thereof will be in land clearing. that she is well on the way to recovery. which show pin feathers on the neck the County Agent and draw up a program leader of Home Demonstration work, the public interest. at this time. University Farm poultry of work for the unit. has been holding a series of meetings V# »V «l m# This action is the result of a petition 5* specialists say that such birds will be with women of the Farm Bureau units rcently sent to the State Game MEDAL of little account as layers. Good birds John Thompson, custom inspector, at Pelland, Forsyth, Indus, Rapid Subscribe for The Press. Do It Now! and Fish Commission, Carlos Avery, well fed do not molt until September, his wife, Mrs. John Christie, and ».» ».» ».• MM ».• ».• {J River,. Border and Loman. At these at St. Paul- when it was decided best «.*» »*i tjf «r# ft tS ri October or November. Mrs. Hitchcock of Ranier, have returned meetings a program of work was to consider the question thoroughly Mrs. Tinsley is quite ill. home from Biwabik where outlined which the women will be at public meeting, which was set The remains of Peter Graham, who they were taken to the hospital after able to carry out by making use of for last Thursday at Loman. A. Mair is erecting a building on .was killed during the World War, talent in their respective communities their recent auto accident on their Carlos Avery while here also made Section 35 of township 65, Range 23. are expected to arrive at Hoboken, return from Duluth. It seems they without the assistance of Home a trip up the lake to Black Bay for N. J. about August 24 and will be were going down a sandy hill and Demonstration agents or other leadership. the purpose of determining a location G. C. Ward has moved into his new brought here for burial, according to were making a short turn when the In each case the women have for placing fish nets for use house and is well pleased with his Our Lnmbe information received today. car slipped and turned turtle. Mr. selected the clothing project as the next spring for the .hatchery which place. Thompson was pinned to the ground one to be undertaken first. it is expected will be operated at with the steering wheel on his chest This course includes a series of four Ranier. The past season spawn was ss Mr. Happy is erecting a new barn. while Mrs. Thompson sustained injuries meetings at which the subjects to be AT THE CHURCHES gathered from the Ericsburg locality. The roof will be covered with hand from a bruised hip. The others discussed will be as follows: 8 The supply being insufficient, it was made shingles. r* s888888 8 8 were injured slightly. The car 1. Remodeling clothes. 0 only possible to work the hatchery was badly battered. 2. Renovation of clothes. All prices from. BAPTIST CHURCH to one eighth of the capacity limit. W. H. Smith and family of St. 3. Short cuts. A. M. Whitby. Pastor Paul are expected to visit his parents 4. Decorative stitches. DIED. $12.50 per They plan to make the trip in their LOCAL MEN AFFECTED BY Bible school at 10 a. m. Project leaders have been appointed Morning worship at 11 a. m. Sermon in each community to be responsible WAGE CUT DECISION. Mrs. Percy Devall, a resident of topic "The Secret of the Heart Glow" for material^ furnished by the Farm Ranier, died Tuesday morning at one Henry Barnes and Mr. Marsh have Up Bureau office, or the Minnesota Extension Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. of the local hospitals as the result of arrived here from the southern part Wage reductions of 10 per" cent for Evening praise service at 8 p. m. division arid make reports of food poisoning. She was 26 years of of the state. They are looking for skilled workers and 25 per cent for Sermon topic "The Great Refusal". meetings to see there is a leader for age. The remains were taken to Bemidji, a homestead site. common laborers was decided upon S. E. Thompson each meeting. The project leaders Wednesday evening, for burial. this week by the board of arbitration, ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH were chosen as follows: Pelland— The blueberry crop is very heavy. which has been considering the Tft. A. Mayer, Pastor Mrs. Fred Pelland Forsyth—Mrs. This year farmers are hauling them LUTES-HART WEDDING. wage controversy between paper Francis. White Indus—Mrs. John & Son by the wagon loads tc^ Alvina, where Morning service at 11:00. mill employes and manufacturers in Durrand Loman—Miss Mary Palm. they are shipped to Virginia at the Services at Ericsburg at 8:00. the United States and Canada. The Miss Mae Lutes of Mellin, Wis., The representatives of other places rate of $6 per bushel. Sunday school on Saturday afternoons new wage scale, which will affect 12,000 and Lawrence Hart were united in decided to make their selection of at 2:00. workers, becomes effective Aug. marriage this morning at 11 o'clock leaders later. Leaders for individual Come to^the English Lutheran 27. Eleven paper companies, not including at the rectory of St. Thomas, church, meetings to be held monthly at the Subscribe for THE PRESS. church, the little church with the big the International Paper company Rev. Father O'Dwyer officiating. Mr. I different places were arranged as All the latest local and per-' -J* message. of New England, were affected Hart is employed with the M. and O. follows: sonal comment. $2.00 Per Year. by the arbitration award. Paper Co. of this city. Pelland—1st. Mrs. Frank Pelland, BETHLEHEM METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 2nd. Mrs. Frederick Schmidt, 3rd. C. E. Ireland, Pastor Mrs. Edward Stokes, 4th. Mrs. rFed Pelland. A JOLT-BUT LOOK WHAT WE GOT RID OF! Sunday school at 10:00. Forsyth—Mrs. Halstein Anderson Morning service at 11:00. Subject: CHURCH was elected to take charge of all the "Searching for Souls". meetings. Junior League, Tuesday at 7:00. Indus—Mrs. B. M. Snyder chosen Bible class Thursday at 7:30. as leader for first meeting, others will Preaching service at Ranier, Wednsday be decided upon at the next session. at 7:30 Loman—1st. Mrs. Richard Anderson, You are invited to worship with us. REV. A. W. MacNEILL 2nd. Mrs. H. Sandholm, other leaders to be named later. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 If the plan of the Woman's Project 8 as now undertaken proves satisfactory 8 POLICE NEWS The church will be closed 8 8 arrangements for similar 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 work may be made in other communities. during August, re-opening Sheriff Van Etten and Deputy Reidy the first Sunday in September. made a trip down the Rainy river Arrangements are now being made iff made a trip down the Rainy river During this time we with the Home Demonstration agent about seven miles, Thursday and discovered of Morrison County, Miss Susan are kindly invited to worship some home made beer which Hough of Little Falls, to come to International IKE was destroyed. They found the beverage with the Methodist congregation Falls in th near future and ruHN" TO hid away in the brush. demonstrate the making of Home HEAL and it is hoped that^s^ P&dSPEBTPf Made dress forms. It is hqped'that Private Smith, being charged with two representatives of each Farm many as possible will avail assaulting a civilian, gave this excuse "When he stole my girl at Bureau unit will be present, who will themselves of the opportunity in turn demonstrate the dress forms the dance and hugged her, I remembered to women of their own communities. my uniform and kept cool. to do so. E. J. _W. S. Kolhase, secretary of But when he fanned her with his the Northern Farmers Mutual Fire exemption card, sir, I smashed him." Insurance Co., has .received a supply "Discharged/' said the Court Martial. r- V4