International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 15, 1921 · Page 5 of 8
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Vv-"'^ v* :'»/e 'v •W*'^ Yy W W W S 'W:t «,** -v .'• ^-v. r: ••'. ,• •.••*r- ~--.. ... •...-' i^FNTEII[NATIGNAL F^LIsS PM3S PAGE SIX HUNTING SEASON OPENS FRIDAY, SEPT 16TH AT THE CHURCHES W Northern a All Small jGame Except Partridge MM MEMBER *V V# O W V« FEDERAL and Ruffled Grouse May Be RESERVE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Taken—Many Licenses. C. E. Ireland, Pastor Hunters have had their calendars Fair Sunday school at 10:00. marked up to next Friday, September 'Morning worship at 11:00. 16, for a long time and are getting For The Time of Drought- Subject: "A Man and His Money". in readiness for -their annual duck Junior League at 3:00. or bird hunt with the opening of the Evening service at 7:30. season, September 16, when ducks Through great canyons, of the mighty Rockies Subject: "The worker and His (except wood ducks), geese, grouse, the Colorado River hurled swift currents to the bk." Wilson snipe, gallinules, ye,llow legs, Pacific. Bible Class, Wednesday, 7:30. and rails can be taken until November September 20-21-22-23 The Ladies Aid meets Friday, Sept. 30. This year is a closed season T*hen thoughtful men had erected great dams— 16th with Mrs. A. W. Bronk 800 2nd for partridge and ruffled grouse and greatest of their day—to conserve water for irrigation St* they must not be killed. in time of drought. Come to church Sunday .at our Reports indicate that there is an BIG PROGRAMS EVERY DAY church. abundance of wild ducks this season Thoughtful people TODAY save a little of their Somewhere, some way, ^sometime, due to the very favorable hatching earnings for the time when their earning powers BIp FLYING CIRCUS each day conditions and to the abundance fif may no't be so great. I'll turn aside and stop and pray Daring aviators defy death in many thrilling wild rice in the northern lakes. Applications acts thousands of feet above the earth. Loopthe-Loop, That God will, make our church the for hunting licenses have Protect yourself. Start a saving account at" the way Barrel Roll, Hail Spin, Changing been coming in to the countyt auditor's FIRST NATIONAL BANK today—and be prepared Planes, Wing Walking and Spiral Dive, concluding Of righteousness to men. office for more than a week and for any emergency. with sensational Parachute Jump. it looks as if there will be a large BAPTIST CHURCH number of hunters on hand to open N A. M. Whitby, Pastor the season. VAUDEVILLE ACTS #.« #.« #4 Clever Vaudeville in front of the Grandstand O Bible school at 10 a. m. every afternoon and evening. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Sermon MEDAL topic: "The Relationship of the Eterta «L« ».«•• FASHION DISPLAY Us." V# |W« +"f Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Mrs. Tinsley, who has been ill, is Thirty-five young ladies and nine young men in Evening-praise service at 8 p. m. much improved in c®ndition. nightly Pageant, displaying costumes valued at topic "The Great Adventure." Nearly everything in the living line $30,000. You are welcome to these services. is cheaper except milk and potatoes. Dairy butter is retailing as low as BETHLEHEM CHURCH FAST RACING EVENTS 20 cents per pound,' new potatoes A. Wallace MacNeill, Minister. A large string of Fast Horses in speedy events. $2.40 per bushel and milk'10 and 15c Motorcycles, Running Horses and Sprinters take Sunday morning, 10:30. Preaching a quart. part in the race program. service. Subject: "Three Men in a Haynjaking is still the popular occupation Furnace—and they didn't Mind it". in this .locality. Messrs. Sunday school at 11:45. FIVE BRASS BANDS Barnes and Ward are making good N A series of Sunday evening lectures use of their new mower. Concerts morning and evening by outside bands on popular subjects is being planned, The heaviest harvesting of rice in from Gonvick, Walker, Blackduck and Kelliher. announcement concerning which will the history of the Nett Lake region Afternoon program by Juvenile Band, and evening be made next week. was this sfeas'on. Some of the Indians program by Bemidji Union Band, Come to Bethlehern church Sunday. getting as much as a half ton. A cordial welcome awaits you. AUTO POLO GAMES The Farmers Club met regular in Sess'ort at thi SpfuCfi school house. Fast Auto Polo each afternoon and evening in ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH The possibility of securing new front of Grandstand. H. A. Mayer, Pastor school buildings and all W&s discussed present sighed in favor of the proposed Sunday services at 11:00 A. LIVE STOCK SHOW idea. It was decided to hold Services at Ray at 4:00 P. M. One hundred and fifty head of the most valuable the next meeting at William Howels, Ericsfetifg at & :00 P. M. Cattle in Northern Minnesota will be on display. Oct. 5th, at which time the proposition Hunting licenses Sufi day school on Saturday aft&rnbons of organizing school district and at 2:00. township 65, 22 and 65, 23 into one MANY AMUSEMENTS Come to the English Lutheran town will be future considered. church, the little church with the b'g Merry-Go-Round, Ocean Wave, booths of various For Sale message. MM kinds, refreshment stands and industrial 85 ii displays with valuable souvenirs, will aid in providing CARD OF THANKS McCLELLAN 8 plenty of entertainment. •jr a C« O V# 4*# We wish to tender our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors Harvey Rxissell enjoyed a visit in The County Auditor's office advises that hunting of Margie for their kindness and Duluth. SPECIAL RAILROAD RATES OF A FARE AND- sympathy shown in our time of bereavement J. W. Graybill has been doing some licenses can be obtained at the following places: for our son, brother'and plowing for George Wa'^ce* A-HALF GRANTED BY ALL ROADS GOOD husband, William A. Joyce. Also for American State B*nk Ranier Edward McClellan recently purchased the many beautiful floral offerings. FROM SEPTEMBER 19 UNTIL SEPTEMBER 25 A!ex Enzmann Ericsburg a Holstein sire. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Joyce, Ray State Bank Ray Russell Bros, are making preparations Mrs. William Joyce, Fcstofince Rauch for a new well. and brothers and sisters, First National Bank Littlefork Margie, Minn. George Wallace purchased a heifer First State Bank Big Falls from H. Provo last week. A. J. Anderson Margie Work on the new school house is SU)te Bank Mizpah progressing nicely. First State Bank Northome Mr. Court and Max Leonhardt were Gunder Nybo's Store Birchdale recent visitors at Kelliher. They returned Frank Grundmeier Kelliher with a load of lumber. 1. W. Hinckley Loman A. H. Powers. Game Warden Ole Fodness, who has been doing clearing for Walter Christensen, Some has returned home again. Application forms, for hunting'licenses can also be 9M •.«.« «.« «.« had from all Township, city and village clerks. r* V# V# ss MARGIE NEWS Resident Licenses: Big Game $2 Small Game $2. 5 Mr. Kennedy of Bemidji arrived here Monday with a crew of men to build a camp and start graveling the muskeg between Margie, and W A N E Falls. He is now at work and everyone You'll enjoy the 44 is glad to see the good work go OH. 500 young men and women to work in banks, wholesale and railroad Mr. Garrison and sons^arrived home sport of rolHng offices, in law and real estate offices. Also as auto* and tractor experts. Friday from Minneapolis where they Positions in garages and machine shops. Board and room $4.50 attended the State Fair. to $6.00 per week. If you want to find out how to get one of these positions, The Jong looked for rain came on 'em with P. A.! address Thursday and Friday and part of Saturday CROOKSTON COLLEGE and did a wonderful lot of good. C. SATHRE 106 Ash Street J. Crookston, Mrs. Paulson and Mrs. McGaffigan FIRST came last Thursday mornng from" Bemidji thing you do next And, besides Prince to attend their brother's funeral. -j- go get sbme makfn's Albert* delightfUl flavor, papers aixd sorijb Pnnce its freedom rpm bite A I N Mr. Burns arrived homeYMonday Albert tobacco and puff away and parcl* which is cut out by morning from a two keecs' stay at Mil Prlnem Albert to on a home made cigarette our exclusive patented procthat in Duluth. i. toppy rmd bmgm, fin*, tifly rmd hmnd- wilt hit tin all your ess! Certainly—you smoke Wm. Sholtz got back frorp Dakota ••mf jMMirf .qmf hmli poamf tin humidmrm I, A. y& till ybtt smoke cylinders!. last Thursday. mnd.. iff thm pound 4 FOR EVERY PURPOSE— erytiml glmmm hmmidpr slip^ betwf^ W sheets without^a Mr. and Mrs. Gardner of Tenstrike, with «p«Ng« No use sitting-by and saying came up Friday morning to attend the comebacks '*T.. hmde.and Ovtfid* Hon* P«nt mayM yoiflf cash? tins funeral of Mrs. Gardner's brother, hu^c]^9^Qri^w. ^ol|wiSEC Prince. AJIietjt js th^}to^co Wm."' Joyce. Automobile Paint ™~"," kood. to maiHo- Ray Jarvis and Arney Eidum got that: revolutiimized pipe Boat Paint back from Dakota today. All the man, you can^t figure out smoking. If you never could boys' are coming home again. Kalsomine Whatyou'rejpa sjnoke "M Mrs. Brown of Bowdoin, Mont., flavor, such. mother of Mrs. Wm. Joyce, camie to fe more-ish-iiessT—we ooly you use Prince attend the funefal and spend some We cwrry th^ (Md ReUabk Brandt/ MinnesoU LinseedOilPaintCo. way to get em- for packing! It*s a smoke time" with her daughter. "1 phatic enough is to go to it andCertain-teedL revelation in a jimmy pipe" Mrs. Rockwell came Saturday. She is to b? the Intermediate teacher. andknowy oirfself 1 or a dgarettel t?-i\ Mrlr Wplls was here Saturday evening ilt: with his picture machine and Falls Lumber & Coal Co. hadi a full house. The pictures were r-T4 R«ynold« fcjr A. J. Tobacco Co* :W fc Subscribe for THE PRESS. Wiuton-Sdio, All tbe 'latest local and pe*IkitaT W PHONE #1, mm comments' $2.00' Per Year. 1 tl&iufanaljoy ziL