International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 20, 1921 · Page 7 of 10
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J*~j, t^saF^Ff"5 ''V^** -X ,£&<$%?$ *!S^'098!»s v* *i Sy r" f¥- j-f i^TERKATIONAL falls press PAGE EIGHT BAPTIST CHURCH ministration of the estate of said decedent: er state in the country in working YOUNG GIRL ASSAULTED The petition of Richard Lrilje-. A M. Whitby, Pastor out their marking problems. NEAR RAY blad having been filed in this court, "The livestock shipping associations--in representing that Peder Pederson, th^n Bible school, 10:00 A. M. Ifbe state began to see that (By our correspondent.) a resident of the county of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, died intestate it would be a good tiling if they could Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. on the 16th day of October, 1921 and Sermon topic: "At The Door." federate into a state association and Ericsburg, Oct. 18.—Word has just praying that letters of administration ~y start a livestock contmission firm of Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M. been received here of an assault committed of his estate be granted to J. H. Brown, their own on the South St. Paul market. Evening praise, 8:00 P. M. Sermon and the court having fixed the time about 8 o'clock this morning, The Maccabees will give -a stag Att. W. V. Kane and family are They found that it would be topic "What if God Should Strike?". and place for hearing said petition: on a thirteen year old girl at Ray, by party this evening at the Orpheum you, l#* visiting with relatives in St. Paul. THEREORE, You, and each of you, impossible to build up this association a man walking thru from the Virginia are hereby cited and required to Hall. as quickly as they wanted to do It, METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH and Rainy Lake camps east of cause, if any you have, before C. E. Ireland, Pastor if they undertook it themselves, so Mrs. G. P. Ballou will be hostess court,* at the Probate Court Roosrfre in here. .The girl lives about a mile and Mr., Machuella of the Rat Root they called on the biggest service or^ganization to the Dorcas society at her home the Court House, in the city of' International a half east of Ray and while on her Sunday school at 10:00. River country, is a county seat visitor. Palls, in the County of Koochiching, in the state, the Minnesota Monday. way to school was attacked by the Morning service at 11:00. State of Minnesota, on the 18th Farm Bureau federation, and In day of November, 1921, at 10 o'clock man about three quarters of a mile Junior League at 3:00. a few weeks the federation and the Mrs. H. A. McCormick of Minneapolis A. M., why said petition should not be from town. After committing the Evening service at 7:30. Members of the Degree of Honor new association had developed a arrived Monday evening for a granted. atrocious deed the man took to the Sunday school at Ranier, at 2:00. will meet Monday evening at the statewide organization with some 275 .Witness, the Judge of said court, and visit with her sons and families. woods and the girl returned to her Preaching service at 3:00. Masonic Hall in regular session. the Seal of said court, this 18th day local shipping associations, and a total home and reported the assault to her Come to ^church Sunday. of October, 1921. of nearly 40,000 farmers. The managers Mrs. J. J. Hadler entertained the (Court Seal) JOHN BERG, Holy Trinity Guild will hold a sale parents. Her father immediately went of this commission firm tell me Probate Judge. members of the Thursday club this ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Saturday afternoon,, Oct. 22, at the to town and got the constable. R. K. they are handling more than twice J. H. Brown, afternoon at her home. H. A. Mayer, Pastor City drug store of baked beans and Watt, and after obtaining a description Attorney for Petitioner. as much stock as their nearest competitor. No services on Sunday. Oct. 20-27-N.3. home made bread. -the man from the girl, they of This is service worth while. Miss Edla Linden, a member of the Hallowe'en party given by the Y. sent out guards and notified everyone "In Minnesota there are over 600 senior class at the high school, is Miss Edith Batte of Superior, Wis., P. S. on Thursday, Oct. 27th at 8:00. VICTORIA HOT£L in the vicinity to look out for the cooperative creameries. Some of the confined to her home with an attack is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. J. H, Special Reformation services on man. The road crew working with leaders among these creameries conceived Tuesday, Nov. and Thursday, NOT. 3 Batte. She plans to remain indefinitely. 1 of tonsilitis. Oct. 30. J. J. Gemmelgaard, also a constable the idea that they could make —o Come to the English Lutheran for that town, was notified and were One of the Members* great savings for the farmers and Mrs. Charles Burnett has invited church, the little church with the big on the watch for him. could develop a better product to Ladies of the Tabernacle society guests for a bridge party to be given message. About 4 o'clock this afternoon a sell, if they could have a big, statewide of St? Thomas church will be entertained tomorrow afternoon at her home at man was seen by a member of the association of these co-operative Tuesday afternoon at the residence Fort Frances. BETHLEHEM CHURCH creameries. Again the farmers ^OMETfyj^ road crew, making his way north of Mrs. A. P. Walsh, Sixth St. A. Wallace MacNeill, Minister. thru the brush on the east side of turned to their farm bureau federation ——o Miss "Uehren, domestic sci Sunday morning,' 10:30. Preaching Mayme the track. The alarm was given and and asked them to develop this Mr. and Mrs. Franz Jevne and chil ence teacher for the city schools and service. Subject: "Two Pictures of creamery organization. They are Constable Gemmelgaard took six dren afe expected home tomorrow H. M. Ward, manual training instructor, God from the Book of Deutronomy." working on it with spleridid success. men with him to get the man. Two from Meridan, Wis., where they visited rural schools, Friday. Sunday school at 11:45. If it had not been for the finances men, Ted Franson and Leon Breneman, have been visiting with his mother. —,—o Sunday evening, 7:45: Fifth of a and the organization of the Minnesota They made the trip by auto and also were sent across the track to Miss Katherine Green has returned series of lectures on topics of current Farm Bureau federation, permitting locate the man and see if he answered spent a couple weeks in Minneapolis. from a visit in Minneapolis. Her interest: "Political Cure-alls." it to go ahead and help do the description, while Constable mother, Mrs. Ella Green, who accompanied rC/ALlS Come to Bethlehem church Sunday. this work, it probably would have Gemmelgaard and the other four men Mrs. R. B. Kook accompanied by her there, remained for a A cordial welcome awaits you. taken a good many years for the went north to try and intercept him. her sons, Owen and Robert, Jr., left stay with relatives. livestock shippers or the creamery Monday evening for Taberg, N. When the man saw Franson iand Y., CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION co-operators to develop the work~of Breneman following him he broke into where they will make their home in FOR ADMINISTRATION Thomas J. Cleveland left Monday Will be at the above which they have seen, the need. Estate of Peder Pederson." the future. Mr. Kook plans to remain a run and was lost to sight in the evening for Minneapolis, where he am a "This is not the only work the. Minnesota In the matter of the estate of Peder brush, and must have made good here until he disposes of his will visit with home folks prior to stated. Are you troubled Pederson, deceased. federation has done. It has time as he had already passed the residence. going to Chicago. He will probably State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching, with headaches, nervousness, taken an active part in legislative point where Constable Gemmelgaard in Probate Court. dizziness, or eye disorders of make a western trip before returning matters in which the farmers were The State of Minnesota to all persons Mrs. A. E. Anderson entertained at and his men expected to head him any kind. If so, consult him here. interested it has an organization department interested in the granting of ad off, by the time they got there. a children's party Friday afternoon at If Glasses are needed he can used to help co-operative Wm. and Ed. Bolin had been sent her home, 609 8th Street in honor' of The ladies of the St. Thomas league fit you accurately if not marketing projects and the county her daughter Jeanette's sixth birth to notify the grading crew who were will hold a food sale at Frank H. needed, he will tell you farm bureaus, and it has a publicity working near Konle's camp at Northland day anniversary. Games furnished Keyes' furniture store on Saturday, so. department which is spreading the it the amusement for the little guests Spur, and just then the man appeared Oct. 22. Special bargains in hand story of the farmers' work, not only Glasses straightened or. after which delicious refreshments on, the edge of August Nelson's made wearing apparel and also three to-the farmers,, but to the people of minor repairs made while were served. Covers were laid for clearing at Northland. The new comforts. the cities as well." you wait, and without Marvyl Lundsirom, Adeline Agard, posse went over to Nelson's and August charge. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Grimshaw and Viola Nelson, Eleanor Bodway, Shirley Nelson brought out his Airedale "POLITICAL CURE-ALLS" son Edward, Mrs. D. A. McQuarrie McCormick and Lois Wenberg. dog which soon caught up wi'thjthe "Socialism, Bolshevism and Other and C. B. Campbell, all of Rainy o— PLEASE CALL EARLY man who was running for the brush Political Cure-alls" will be the subject River motored here Sunday and remained H. D. Judson of St. Joe, Missouri, a again, and held him at bay until Constable of Rev. A. W. MacNeill's lecture until Monday as guests at the representative of the Itasca Park Gemmelgaard came up and at Bethlehem church Sunday evening, Highway association spent Saturday Hughes Van Etten home. took the man into custody. The man Free Lecture Sunday 7:45. in the city enroute to Winnipeg. This would not tell his -name or where he Increasing interest is being shown Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Fraser and was his first trip in this portion of was goiiig, and after asking for and ins 7:45 in this7lecture course on subjects of daughter, Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Hughes the country and he was very favorably receiving a drink of water, refused current) interest. Everyone is invited Van Etten and daughter, Georgian, impressed with International to talk. He was handcuffed and taken to attend. Mrs. A. P. McDonald and daughter Falls and the surrounding territory. back to where the road crew were Last Sunday evening the speaker •iLj.. Margaret and son Maxwell, and Miss He fully appreciated our natural resources working, where he was turned over BY described the growth of the modern Dora Mertens motored to Pinewood, and felt reluctant to lea^e so by Constable Gemmelgaard to Con-, capitalistic system in industry, showing Sunday, whfre they spent the'day soon. He states this will not be his stable R. K. Watt, who took him to how it had displaced the domestic IjOM* tMs tnlWytjmc ktUMH the last visit. The Itasca Park Highway Ray and is holding- him there in the NurthWMha (Man, and best trades, mainly carried on, in the REV. A W. MacNEILL T. C. Munroe, one of the vice-presidents wprtWrt Softool. Wo too by extends from St. Joe to Winnipeg. taut village jail for aS hearing in the practical. eommon acorn methods all homes and small shops. He said that of the Louisiana Celotex company there Is to know about An to. Truck and morning. Tractor caret repair and operattoa. socalled progress was mainly in the of New Orleans, who is recog-^ Mrs. C. G. Muench and daughter, BETHLEHEM Later Vulcanizing—Weidin*— Storage Batterioa—Automotive development of mechanisms which Electricity nircd consulting chemist who spent the summer months at as a famous Ton learn by doing the work yourself Ericsburg, Oct. 19.—Word has just .were displacing the ^intimate (relationship of B. G. Nisswa, Minn., have returned to theic of Wash ngton, a guest in onr big shops, with expert Instructors to show yon how and make it easy been received here that the girl who formerly jjexisting between on home at New Orleans. Mrs. Muench Dahlbei at his summer home to learn. CHURCH was assaulted by an unknown man employer and employe. He predicted. Out eleetrlcal training alone worth in a recent communication states the Rainy Lake. more than the eosV.pr entire ooarse, near Ray yesterday, refused a doctor's the increasing growth of combinations and Automotive Hlectricity is the abqrt weather in New Orleans is wonderful. cat to big pay. examination this morning, claiming of capital and labor, saying Their new home is part of an Write at once for fnll Information ie-^ MM THEATRE that she suffered no bodily harm gardingonr school. Learn why Its graduates in conclusion that there must be a old southern estate, the old garden get the best jobs and biggest pay. from the man, as he got scared after K. A. KMUDTSON. Im'I reconciliation and more perfect cooperation being like a park, full of palms, shrubs7 Mgr.. Everyone Cordially Invited! carrying her back from the road, and between both, if the future Minneapolis Auto A Tractor School, and bushes, all of which are now in 23 St. Narth. MNaaeapalla, Mtaa. a.fter making her promise to not tell wellNbein"g and happiness of humanity bloom. Mr. Muench is very busy. on him, released her and took to his Friday. October 21 is to be insured. The new mill is operating 'full blast heels. She described the man as a TELL, and OLIVE and the grinding season is now on. big six-footer, wearing^ blue serge CRAWFORD KENT She regrets very much being unable trousers, a black and white shirt and —in— to visit International Falls and her Who Ever Thought that LumberJacks a black hat, with two front teeth "CLOTHES" old friends while north. which protrude from his mouth, and a girl A powerful. story of who altho the man captured has not confessed Miss Mildred Manley was tendered soul beautiful bargained her for as yejt, he answers the descriptions pleasant surprise Monday evening a clothes. Would Set a Style perfectly, and his actions while by a group of friends, the occasion —Also— being her birthday anniversary. Games trying to elude the posse and the CLYDE COOK dancing furnished amusement for condition he was in when captured, —in— and leaves no doubt as to he being the guests after which a bounteous "THE SAILOR" the Men's Clothing? luncheon was served. Among those man wanted. He is not an entire present were: Mina Patterson, Gladys stranger to people in that vicinity as Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 22-23 Christie, Patsy Orvala, Loraine Walsh, he has worked in the camps near Lo Weber's production Mary Gorham, Madeline there for the last three or four years. Lillian Walsh, "TO PLEASE ONE WOMAN" Gorham, Vernon Kinney, Jean His preliminary hearing is being apple—to one Adam ate an please PATRICK-DULUTH Mackinaws were first worn by the Bunce, Catherine McPartlin, Myrtle held at Ray this morning. woman. Samson had his hair cut McNeeley, Leonard Romer, buster to—to please one woman. Mark Lumber-Jacks of Minnesota and Wisconsin. Fung, Elmer Trask, Ted Krohn^ Walter Anthony lost an empire—to please STATE FEDERATION McNeeley, Willard Carlson and one woman. Harry K. Thaw went Then railroad men, farmers, workmei), college students NOW LEADS NATION Hilding Carlson. crazy—to please one woman. What and sportsmen recognized their great warmth, free and easy would you do? JANSKE-DETEKER comfort and long wear. Recently they have come into their The Minnesota Farm Bureau federation, —Also— with units organized in more MONTY BANKS IN HIS FIRST own as a street coat for business wear. Mrs. Clara Janske of Winona and than 1,200 townships, has enabled HONEYMOON Chester Deteker of Littlefork, were farmers of the state to accomplish This year more men will wear mackinaws than ever before. united in marriage yesterday afternoon in a single summer two undertakings Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 24-25 at 5 o'clock at the parsonage Why? Because men are buying more carefully than that normally would have required BEBE DANIELS of the M. E. church, Rev. C. E. Ireland years of work, E. B. Heaton, member before. They want more in quality, wear, all 'round service, —in— officiating. They left for a'wedding^ of the national dairy marketing Committee "TWO WEEKS WITH PAY" trip to the Twin Cities and Winona comfort and economy. of Eleven, told members of A vacation comedy, breezy as a and later will be at home at the committee in its firsjt formal seashore, wholesome as mountain Littlefork. On the same street with your new Patrick-Duluth mackimaiw hearing, held in^ St. Paul this week? air. The Committee of Eleven, appointed you will pass other Patrick-Duluth mackinaws of last Also 2-reel comedy. HELD SERVICES AT ERICSBURG by the American Farm Bureau year, the year before, and even the year before that—all federation to investigate dairy marketing Wed,' Thurs., FrL, Oct. 26-27-28 Rev. Mayer held services in the1: and recommend methods of giving tfteir wearers the same good service. "THE SERVANT church here last evening, but on account centralizing and improving the distribution IN THE HOUSE" of the rain which began about "v -. of dairy products, opened its Remember: There is no other cloth just like Patrick /With an Ail-Star Cast 7 P. M., there was a small congregation Hearings in Minnesota in order to A photoplay that stirs the pulse present. He took as his text cloth. It is "bigger than weather." study thisl state's work in co-operative with a nving, breathing story "The Christian Armour" from the marketing. fascinaimg beyond compare, easily Epistle to the Ephesians, 6th Chap. "State farm bureau federations," 0. M. CAM & CO. ranking as the season's finest 10th to the 17th verse, on which he 3 •. Mr. Heaton said, "are rendering service picture and endorsed everywhere gave a very able discourse. He expects the value of which can hardly be, by press and public. tQ be with again during the Us appreciated, and which is often not "THE STORE OF QUALITY" —Also— first week in November. appreciated as it should be by farmers. LARRY SEMON ^Minnesota has one of the never International Fall* Minnesota —in— ill FOR SALE—Two dray wagons, suitable farm bureau federations. The farmers "THE BAKERY" for hauling wood. Lakeside of this state have 'developed Fish Co., Ranier, Minn. 3t more co-operative work than any oth