International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 30, 1922 · Page 4 of 8
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1 I I iw®^\rr grass s*r ^*?'«5T- THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE -f HOWIWORTHE SUNDAY SCHOOL INST^TUT^ ANNUAL MEETING COUNTY. POTATO CLUB LOCAL HAPPENINGS Of KOOCHICHING COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP AWOWmMfS! The Sunday school /insitnte recently FARM BUREAU held in our city under the auspices' of «1r£ 1 the State Sunday School association (By Henry Eggebroten, Forsyth) The fifth annual meeting of the has caused those who planned it and (The following paper was one' of the BETHLEHEM CHURCH Koochiching ^County Farm Bureau, Item* of this eolnmn will be gladly leceired. Tdcpkoiu 32. several read at the annual meeting of who were instrumental^ in bringing it A- Wallaco MacNeill, Minister. held at International Falls, Nov. 24, Readers ^we it to their |ue*t^ and to tbemsohres to see tbat •the Koochiching County Farm Bureau, to International Falls great satisfaction Sunday morning, 10:30: Preaching 24th.) was one of the most interesting yet held kt International trails Nov. items of local interest are reported. ^JEwy iton will be |w«n in every way. The meetings service. Subject, "iThe Supreme Disclosure." held An excellent program of educational proper consideration when tke were devoid of emotionalism or mere talks and entertainment- features, Our neighborhood has been raising religious oratory. Genuinely constructive Sunday school, 11:35. Sunday school fui iitShed by the junior high potatoes for several years and my 'work was done throughout which superintendent, E. Bergsman. Lesson Frank Haney is a county seat visitor J. J. McLellan, superintendent of the school, occupied almost the entire day. borther and sister and I have been will bear fruit in real advance along topic, "Heralds of the Kingdom." Backus mill at Kenora, is here conferring from Ray today. raising our own little patch, too. So The county agent reported on progress the line of religious instruction. Junior service, 3:30. Topic, "What officials of the local mill. o—- with when a club was talke^l about in our the county has made during the Emphasis was place| on raising the Kind of a Life Is Worth While?" John Fosse of Spooner is a business school, I though I would raise potatoes past year in increased membership in standard of"the Sundax school, introducing Leader, Leliah Bergsman. Superintendent visitor here today. 9L K. Bell and Leo Mead of Minneapolis in the club work. If I.got anything extra Farm Bureau organizations, improved graded work, training the of the juniors, Miss Gallagher. ——o arrived here this morning and for my work" I you Id be pleased, of publicity service, improvement of teachers and reaching'all ages, so as Young people's meeting, 7. Topic, Ole^aulson of Littliefork is spending Will assist with the annual audit at the course. the potato crop, land clearing, purebred to make the Sunday school an agency "Consecrated Speecjr." Leader, Alice the day in town. & O. Power company. M. We organized our Potato club in the sires stock, boys' and girls' club possessing real dignity and influence Kerry. regular way, having a president, vice work and the development of projects in the community. Song service and address, 7:45. Joe Yeager of Bemidji is a business president, secretary and treasurer, under a home demonstration leader. Card party\at Odd Fellows hall Saturday Forward steps now under advisement Monday evening, 7.30, meeting of visitor in the jcity today. with Mr. Francis White as advisor. We evening, Dec. 2, by the Odd He called attention to Koochiching are the extension of the work the congregation. then took up the stpdy of potatoes at Fellows Christmas basket committee. county's winning first place at the N throughout Koochiching county, thoroughly Monday, 7:45, weeknight service: Robert £oleman of Littlefork is a school as part of our agricultural The proceeds will go to the Christmasbasket state fair and one-third of the prize organizing the schools in accordance Teacher training class. "Preparation county seat visitor here today. work with Mrs. Parker as leader. We fund.„ Lunch will be served and money offered on certified Cobblers at with the best denominational for Teaching" (Oliver) Part II: The got all the bulletins, and information door rights reserved. the Duluth international potato show, standards, introducing week-day instruction New Testament lesson 2: The Places Don't forget the masquerade ball lit we could, also all the advice we could —_o as well as the sweepstake prize in the in the Bible in connection Vsited by Jesus. Teacher, Mrs. F. C. the Ninth Street hall Dec. 7th. from Mr. Abbott and our parents. So A. H. Murril, Otto Gerner, Bernard boys' and girls' club department. The with work of the churches, arranging Schmidt. we were in a way prepared for our work of the Farm' Bureau in pooling Johnson, O. Lilly and M. E. Lee, members for daily vacation Bible schools under Tuesday evening, 5 to 7: Supper Alex Sullivan went to Littlefork work when it was time to plant. orders for picric acid .thereby saving of the state survey department, expert leadership- and another and served by the young people for the to spend Thanksgiving with his In the spring I got a small plot of $2,000, in securing favorable action on arrived here yesterday afternoon in a larger institute to be held in the late benefit of the church renovation fund. mother. ground that was 103 feet by \90 feet Amendment No. and locating a market big army truck and departed today via spring, bringing, it is hoped, a corps of Wednesday afternoon The Ladies' that was black soil and a little sandy. for cord wood was also pointed out. the Canadian side for Baudette. denominational experts in addition to Aid society. Miss Esther Carscadden left for This soil -was best suited for the Miss Clover Sabin, home demonstration representative of the Sunday School Wednesday evening. Choir rehearsal. Laurel this afternoon to spend the Russet variety, so I bought three bushels A member of Drs. Lar- agent, summarized the work done association. There is also to be a Thanksgiving holdiay with her folks. of nice healthy Russets from son, Optometrists will since July 1st in nutrition, home management 5 council on rejigious education in Internationa^Falls, Come to Bethlehem church Sunday. Abe Running of Littlefork. be at Victoria Hotel on and clothing in five communities for the purpose of A cordial welcome awaits you. Arthur and Ellis Walsh and Martin The next thing was to get the Monday, December 4, discussing' and planning for the local of the county. An exhibit of Hirt are in the city from the Nett ground ready for planting, the ground and Thursday, Dec. 7. Have your the women's work was on display. CREW NOW TAKING SURVEYSWORK work. Lake region today to prove up on their had been plowed the fall before, so glasses fitted by a specialist. IS TO BE COMPLETED M. J. Thompson of Duluth showed homesteads. The following are the officers of the now I disked and harrowed it so. that BY SPRING by charts and records the relation of newly organized branch of the Sunday it was nice and loose. Before I got LUMBERJACK LAST A. H. Merrill of St. Paul, asistant engineer Frank Barte, the prosperous merchant land clearing to economical dairy feeding School association in Koochiching my ground ready I treated my seed NIGHT THREATENED DIRE for the bridge dapartment of and to importance of sunflowers as of Nett Lake, is spending the day county: with corrosive sublimate. I let them VENGEANCE ON AGENT state highways, who arrived here yesterday, silage ctop. in town on business in connection President—Roy E. Everett, Big soiling and soak in the mixture for two hours, is making surveys in the Ericsburg with the court house. Falls. Henry Eggebroten of Forsyth told then I took them out and let them Just before the M. & I. train pulled and Ray districts today. A crew Vice President—E. Bergsman, International how he won the county potato championship stay in the sun! to dry. Then I cut out last night* a lumberjack came up of road men who are graveling by The Ladies' Aid of th% M. E. church Falls. A. J. Kittleson Qf Crookston them up and left one or two eyes to to the ticket window and asked for a truck are expected to arrived here late will meet at the home of Mrs. J. McGivney, Secretary—Mrs. W. E. Martin, International spoke on the importance of club each seed. When I had all my seed ticket to Bemidji. He laid down a $1 this afternoon to assist Mr. Merrill. 1107 Sixth street, Friday afternoon. Falls. work in the county and the entire cut I let them lay in the sun till the bill, and when the genial Everett saw Bridges are to be constructed over Mrs. C. E. Wisard, Sec. Treasurer—Mrs. C. B. Kinney. state. cut was healed over. The potatoes will it he said, the Rat Root river the first about grow better if they are warm when Miss Julia Newton, state home "You will have to go deeper than two miles out of Ericsburg, the second Miss Anna Erickson of the supervisor's demonstration leader, emphasized the you plant them I planted my potatoes that for a ticket to Bemidji." to take the place of the old wooden office leaves tonight for Bemidji, on the 23rd day of May. I planted importance of developing local leaders The lumberjack was very much inclined A CLASS IN THE LODGE OF bridge at the approach of the Ericsburg where she will spend tRe weekend them in rows three feet and the in furthering home betterment work apart, to dispute the word of the agent, city limits a third east of Ray._ THE LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE with Mr. and Mrs. David Rose. and commended Koochiching county seed twelve inches apart! in the rows. and by disputing too much made A bridge is also to be constructed over on the progress it has made. Is Now Foriping in ThU City When the potatoes were three inches plain that he. had visited at least one the Big Fork river at Laurel. C. V. Blake of Border is in the city high I picked all the old bugs I could J. S. Jones explained why the Farm too many of our numerous "soft" Mr. Merrill-and crew will be engaged Initiation Fee to accompany application today on Business. He brought in a find, then I cultivated them a week Bureau deserved the support of every drink parlors. before charter closes $16. in this vicinity taking the necessary number of little pigs for Thanksgiving later I cultivated them again and hoed farmer. He mentioned the distinctive When Mr. Whitney noticed the condition surveys and as soon as the plans and reported a very satisfactory s'ale. Annual Dues, $12, payable quarterly out all the weeds. I let them grow features of the Farm Bureau of the would-be sojourner at are drawn up work i)n the proposed $3. for another week or ten days, then I as being its origin for a definite purpise Bemidji, he pushed the $1 bill back to Assessments bridges will commence. It is now proposed Do you like game? Moose and No Special cultivated and hilled up good. but with a broad scope the splendid him and said he didn't believe the customer to have them all completed in vension steaks as well as roasts and The Opportunity to Join Is Yours The bugs were getting a start, so. I character of its leadership and the wanted a ticket at all. time to facilitate in handling the stews are part of the menu at the Why* Not Take Advantage of It? got some Paris green and sprayed definite program which it works to. Mr. Lumberjack then started a tirade spring traffic. Prince Albert Cafe, Fort Frances.. A Sick, Accident and Funeral Benefit. them good, and got all the bugs killed carry out. against who was standing Everett, You are invited to come over and dine. at the one spraying. When I dijg my All officers were re-elected. After in the window alone. After declaring A Member is Beneficiary After Six DR. REEVES potatoes this fall I got 85^ bushels an interesting discussion on several that he must be furnished with Miss Myrtle Campbell, who is employed Months' Good Standing from the three bushels that I planted. subjects introduced by directorsp resent a ticket and that he was an old railroad in the office of the county superintendent REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST There were eleven boys and girls in SEE and the appointment of a committee man and knew what he was talking of schools, left for Duluth 508-510 Mowait Ave, Fort Frances our club and all but one finshed the A. E. KETTRIDGE from the Farm Bureau to meet about, meanwhile weaving back this afternoon to spend the work. She planted her potatoes and Eyes Examined by Modern Method* Secretary with the Koochiching County club to and forth on his feet unsteadily, he Thanksgiving holiday with her mother. then dropped out. Eight of us exhibited Glasses Fitted, Broken Lenses Replaced discuss plans for Improved market facilities concluded with this startling statement, at International Falls fair and all Without the Delay or Expense at International Falls, the looking steadily at Everett: Miss Maybelle Prevost of South International won prizes. We did not all raise the of Sending Out as We Do Our Own meeting adjourned to the city hall to "I'll report you, young man yes Falls had her tonsils removed KOOCHICHING FARMERS same kind of potatoes so it made more Grinding. visit the poultry show which was the by heck, I'll report the both of you!" this morning at the Northern WANT LOCAL MARKET winners' on that account. Three exhibited largest in its history. The boys' and Minnesota hosuital. She is doing nicely at the international potato girls' poultry exhibit wasthe largest in and feeling fine. (Continued from First Page) show at Duluth, and all won prizes, Garden Guide the state, according to A. J. Kittleson, MOVIES the rest planned on exhibiting but did assistant state club leader. If want the best in ice cream you ginning of the 1922-1923 Commercial not get their potatoes ready to send and candy for Thanksgiving time you club season, was opened by'President for in time. will want the kiAd that McCormack Kinney. We feel our club work has paid us. Chamberlain'* Tablets Have Done Her 1 9 2 3 E E Bros.' Quality Shoppe has. Special The delegation from Birchdale was It took little or no school time, as our a World of Good brick ice cream for the day. Place composed of the following: Messrs. study of it was a subject we needed Drop a postal ca for a copy us LOYALTY THEATRE your order now. Emil Ostlund, Wm. McGilvray, L. C. —both agriculture and language. We DULUTH FLORAL CO. "Chamberlain's Tablets have done Robertson and Joe Darval. From Littlefork had something to work for and I think me a world of good," writes Mrs. Ella Fred Shaw left for Elmwood, Wis., Friday, December 1st Hans Erickson, G. B. Scarlett, all of us appreciate the help our parents DULUTH. MINN. L. Button, Kirkville, N. Y. "I have this morning in response to a long distance W. J. Charters, Albert Eggebroten, gave us. recommended them to a number of telephone call notifying him deimint Robert Coleman and Ray Scarlett. I thank you. KATHERINE MacDONALD my friends and all who have used that his mother, residing there, had From Frontier: Bud Bennett. jiuy them praise them highly." When passed away. Mrs. Shaw had been in Speakers of the Birchdale delegation, COUNCIL SUGGESTS troubled with indigestion or constipation, THE INFIDEL" sick for some time, and Mr. Shaw had in' addition to talking on better CHANGES IN GOVERNMENT give them a trial and realize just returned to this city after spending market facilities also indicated the necessity OF MUNICIPALITIES The mora tender-more delicioui for yourself what an excellent medicine considerable time with his pa-, Also Showing of a better road and transportaion Macaroni Product it is. On sale by S. N. Rubin. rents. system between here and that TWO REEL COMEDY Replying to a request from the locality. It was pointed out that a League of Minnesota Municipalities, BAKED HAM SUPPPER Saturday-Sunday, December 2-3 Birchdale resident wishing to take a at Minneapolis, asking the city council trip to the county seat was obliged to to submit proposed amendments, =We Buy= cross over to Canada in order to get The youpg people of Bethlehem Messrs, Hurlburt and Palmer, representing MILTON SILLS AND FLOR- here. The Birchdale delegation expressed church are to serve a baked ham supper the council, are forwarding the ENCEVIDOR the belief that a busyroute between Tuesday evening, December 5, in following suggestions. the two places would relieve the in Raw Furs the dining room of the church from 1. Adjustment of the tax system situation greatly. 'SKIN DEEP" 5:30 to 7. Charge, 50 cents. Watch relating to assessment and the manner Applications from twenty persons fori the menu, enefit of the church in which the assessments are handled. were favorably acted upon with the Also Showing renovation fund. Everyone invited. 2. Uniformity in legal blanks. result that they are now members of 3. A change in the present system TWO REEL COMEDY the club. of election boards. CHRISTMAS SALE Other matters under discussion were 1 DR. REEVES the tourist camp, the consolidation HICTHCOCK TAKEN The Bethlehem Ladies' Aid announce of railroads, the federal art exhibit TO TASK BY NEGRO FOR their Christmas sale for Dec. and the Tib tourist folder. These matters E N I S ATTACK ON THE "TIGER' 8th and 9th. They will have' ladies' were referred to committees and 508-510 Mowatt Ave., Fort Frances bungalow aprons, ladies' and children's a full report will be made at the-next Washington, Nov. 28. S"enatoV D. p. S.,,L. D. S., D. D. C., meeting of'the Koochiching club. plain and fartcy aprons, towels, \«v: Hitchcock, Democrat, Nebraska, yesterday Graduate Royal College Dental Surgeons children's rompers and many other again attacked ^lemenceau on v' of Ontario things suitable for Christmas gifts. the floor of the senate, contradicting the claims of the aged former French premier relative to the use of colored troops on the German border. This Sell your Furs at home and get speech was interrupted by a negro In ON& WAV OOUVD IMPROVE TH£ AY?vie SITUATION the gallery and a lively debate ensued Sweaters SPOT CASH -to IS HAVE 'EM CLOSE 'N THE before the negro was removed. evening until the women polks Heavy All Wool (SET THE «5uPPEe DISHES WASHgOL CONDITION OF WAL' -r LACE KUCERA, GUN VICTIM, Worsted poll over SAID IMPROVING Rainy Lake Fur Co. Sweaters. All -A Report from the Craig hospital late today indicates that the condition Sizes of Wallace Kucera, the 16-year-old boy .of Ericsburg, who was accidentally LINDVALL ft. POWERS, Props. shot Sunday, is improving. Attendants state that he rested fairly well last i* Office on Second Ave. Near Wilcox Store nights However, it will be some few CLOTHIERS Minnesoto- days and only providing that his condition international Falls, ONE PRICE, AND THAT THE LOWEST continues to improve before the doctors will attempt to probe the wound, for the bullet