International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 7, 1922 · Page 4 of 8
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The international -salt-s pr^ss X- PAGE FIVE St. S 8 8 KOOCHICHING COUNTY •5 J- CLUB ELECTS NEW A .. MARGIE NEWS VH «*$.,. v, OFFICERS FOR YEAR 8 8 8 3$ 8 5*8 8 8 8 SS 8 8 8 JST,^ John H. Brown was lected president EKVICE Miss Foley spent Thanksgiving at Sunday and Dr. B. F. Osburn vic,e president Items of this column will be gladly leceiTed. Telephone 32. home. 1 of the Koochiching County club Readers owe it to their guests «ad to themselves to see tkat as a result of thf elction which was items of local interest are reported. Every item will bejinn Miss Armstrong spent Sunday'last 1^1 held ^yesterday. AT THE proper consideration when the source is hnown. CHURCHES in Northome with friends. ..• Five directors as follows were also elected: E. J. Butchart, James Ewald, We hear Mr. Rowe and Miss Koller Mrs. W. H. Watrous is a visitor Melvin Erickson of Ashley is here W. V. Kane*. John Norton and N. L. ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH were recently mifrried at Mizpah. nicely -for our Sunday school Christmas Olson/ today on business. here today. Herman A. Mayer, Pastor. tree and program.. —O The neyr officers will ^pot be officially Mrs. Childs was in Littlefork consulting You are cordially invited to join in A. E. Gustafson of ^Waukanah is a John Le Due returned from Minneapolis seated until the first of the coming Sunday school at 9:45. the doctor again this week. the activities of our church. year. "V this morning. county seat visitor today. Services at 11. o-— Services and Sunday school at the BETHLEHEM CHURCH Miss Hazel Jarvis left Friday for Hefman Tronson is receiving medical Bring the radio conc&ts intp your CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Presbyterian church at Fort Frances Duluth to entfer a hospital to train A. Wallace MacNeill, Minister. attention at a local hospital. home. Northern Lakes Radio Service, I at 4.. for a nurse. care Shapira's store. Bethlehem Sunday school is planning Evening services at 8. Sunday morning, 10:30. Preaching a program of carols and exercises Miss Loretta O'Conor will go to Ladies' Aid lunch and sale at the in school Friday service. Subject, "The' City foursquare." The movie the house Littlfork this evening to initiate«about W. G. Bailey, an efficiency expert at for Christmas eve, Sunday, Dec. church on Thursday, Dec. 14th. night was well attended and was 24th. Of course, the children williiave thirty girls into the Girl Scouts. the M. & O. Paper company, returned well worth seeing. Y. P. S! Thursday evening, Dec. Sunday school, 11:35. Lesson topic, their customary remembrance from from a business trip to Chicago today. 14th, at 8. Special program in connection "The Story of the Good Samaritan." the school but the spirit of giving will Miss Lulu Belle Gould of Ray spent with Ladies' Aid sale. Mr. and Mrs. Dorrity arrived home Superintendent, E. Bergsman. be maintained by the special offering yesterday at the home of Mr. and —0— Come to the English Lutheran Wednesday last from a two weeks Junior service for boys and girls, for the child sufferers of the Near Mrs. Olga Starkweather of Big Mrs .F. B. Green on Third street. church, the little church with the big 3:30. Topic, "Lessons from the visit with relatives in Montana. East Relief. Falls underwent an operation this -o—— message. Snow." Superintendent of the juniors, morning at the Northern Minnesota The response to the appeal for the The Episcopal guild meets tomorrow Mrs. J. W. Joyce entertained Mr. Miss Gallagher. hospital. Thanksgiving box for the homesteaders afternoon at the home of Mrs. Arthur METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH and Mrs. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Young people's meeting, Topic, I was generous and greatly appreciated. Wilson in the Bennett Flats. Claude E. Ireland, Pastor McHugo on Thanksgiving day. "Some Things I Believe, and Why." Let the Bethlehem ladies serve you Additional gifts of clothing, Leader, Miss Mabel Miner. hot coffee and lunch at their sale etc., can be put to good use, as other Sunday school, 10:00 Mr. Rogers went home to Nary to Song service and address, 7 :45. Subject, L. W. Snodgrass, foreman of the M. Dec. 8th and 9th in the litis drug appeals for help come to our attention. Morning worship, 11:00. "What Would the World Be & I. frieght house, who had'but recently spend Thanksgiving. He returned i}y^ store. Epwortl^ League, 7.00. Without Christ?" returned from St. Paul, where Sunday morning to resume the bus Evening Service, 8:00. Weeknight service, Monday evening, route. he had been rceiving medical attention, CHURCH SALE Mrs. A. G. Paulson returned home Bible Study, Thursday, 7:30. 7:45. Teacher training c^ass. has gone to the Northern Pacific to Duluth yesterday after spending Choir rehearsal, Tuesday, 7:30. Dick McGrath's mother and_ aunt Lesson III, "The Life of Christ." hospital in the capital city for The Lydia society of Bethel Lutheran the past week as a guest at the hdmc Dr. J. C. Craig, superintendent, will Teacher, Mrs. F. C. Schmidt. came last week to make their home further treatment. church will give a sale in Reuter's of her daughter, Mrs® Harold McCormack. be with us Wednesday, December 13, N, o—— Wednesday evening, choir rehearsal. here and are now nicely settled in his market next Saturday afternoon. The and1,for the 1st quarterly conference. Come to Bethlehem church Sunday. new residence. girls have on sale articles of food The baked ham supper at Bethlehem Preparations are going forward A cordial welcome awaits you. church was enjoyed by a goodly number. pastries, together with an assortment Thos. S. Ervin, head of the Beltrami Mr. Erving, who spent the winter of handkerchiefs and a collection of The marked improvement in the Elevator company, arrived from Bemidji here two years ago, is back- again for LINER SUNK BY SUB. dressed dolls. Come and get your here yesterday as he again pleaded church dining room since its renovation this morning on business connected the winter. His family is living in MARINE CARRIED NO for American co-operation in the was generally remarked. The entire Christmas handkerchiefs and a doll with the local branch of his Duluth now. WAR MATERIALS for your little girl. near east and with France. He leaves church is tq be renovated also in company. for Washington this afternoon, where the near future. A birthday surprise party was given PRESIDENT HARDING New York, Dec. 5.—The Lusitania, he will dine Thursday with President "The Widow Mcpinty," presented at on Mrs-.-Geo. Garrison, Jr. last Wednesday sunk by a German submarine in May, RETURNS BUTLER NOMINATION Harding. U. G. Cass of Lytton, la., came into the Grand theater last night drew a afternoon. A very pleasant 1915, carried no guns, troops or explosives, TO SENATE town last evening with a 207 pound packed house. The play was put on afternoon was spent. N but did lawfully carry SyWO PROOF POSITIVE buck which he had killed in the wilds by local talent under the auspices of cases of ammunition, according to Washington, Dec. 5.—Nomination of of Ont^fio. Mr. Cass shipped the the choir of the St. Thomas church. Mrs. Andy Miller entertained a few Pierce Butler to be associate justice Dudley Field Malone, former collector "What's all this bunk about vitamines deer to his home by express, and ladies at luncheon on Tuesday afternoon for the port of New York. of the United States supreme court, in food? 1 don't believe a hied himself to his trusty flivver, in in honor of Beryl Jarvis who (The sinking of the Lusitania, the word of it. My ancestors got along "Manslaughter," which as a story which failed of confirmation at the which he said he expected to make was at home for a few days. in the Saturday Evening Post was special session of congress, was returned cause of the death of several prominent without such stuff." the journey to his home town. what the flapper would call "the cat's to the senate today by President American citizens, and the utter "Yeh,—but look at your ancestors. kimona"' (meaning the best ever), A surprise and farewell party was ruthlessness of the act, had a strong Harding. Dead, all DEAD." Messrs. Gemmell and Warner of given for Hazel Jarvis last Wednesday bearing upon the entrance of the will be shown at the Grand tonight, the M. & I. official staff, accompanied evening. A delightful evening was United States in the World war.) DR. REEVES tomorrow night and Friday night. A MEXICO LACKS 70,000 by Senator-Elect Bridgeman, arrived spent and an elegant lunch was BALES OF COTTON FROM matinee will be given each day. This on a special last night and left served. is claimed to be one 4f the best pictures HAVING NORMAL STOCK TIGER OF FRANCE again this morning. Mr. Bridgeman E N I S to be shown here in some time. TO DINE WITH PRESIDENT lias abandoned the throttel for a while 508-510 Mowatt Ave., Fort Frances Mr. T. Smith and Doris returned (By Associated Press) WARREN HARDING and is preparing to assume the senatorial Mexico City, Dec. 5—A deficit of from Ironton and Crosby on Saturday. D. JD. S., L. D. S„ D. D. C. Outside work on, the buildings under toga on January 2nd. They reported Mrs. Smith as getting 70,000 bales of-cotton in the normal Baltimore, Md., Dec., 5.—Georges Graduate Royal College Dental Surgeons construction has been brought to stock of 100,000 bales, usually kept in along nicely and she will be able to Clemenceau received a great welcome of Ontario a stop by the snow fall and snappy The Bethlehem Ladies' Aid will conduct Mexico City, is reported in commercial, leave the hospital in a few days. weather of the past few days. The their annual Christmas sale in circlet It is pointed out that at tf-x- new Methodist church is under cover the litis drug store Dec. 8.th and 9tli. present at least 85,000 bales are in The county doctor was here last and the interior work is progressing They will have all kinds of pretty Monday night fyom International warehouses in Lower California, but rapidly. The new LaPage block is and practical things, such as pillowcases, Falls and visited three hiomes where are not available for Mexico City being finished on the inside and the handkerchiefs, aprons, towels, consumption because of lack of transportation they have scarlet ifever and quarantined litis building on the corner of Third table runners, etc. Also a sale of home them or ordered them'quaran facilities. 1 street and Third avenue is now having baked goods both afternoons. tined. the new flooring put in and being SUSPENDED COLLEGE otherwise outfitted. Plan on attending the Ladies' Aid REINSTATED TO PARTICIPATE Mr? and Mrs. J. Smith arrived here food and fancy work sale on the afternoon IN GAMES on Saturday having been away since of Dec. 14th at the English Rube Grimoldby, Pat Stinsen of this last May on & wedding tour to Winnipeg city and Mr. Marsh, the Buick agent Lutheran church. Lunch will be served. Sioux Falls, Dec. 5.—South Dakota and different parts of Canada. in Fort Frances, arrived in the city The young people's society has They will reside here at least for the college conference reinstated the Columbus about 12 o'clock last night,. They report prepared a special program, for the winter. college of Sioux Falls to the evening of that day. Mark the date, that the roads are in fair shape conference after several years of suspension and the only trouble they had enroute Thursday, Dec. 14th. for using ineligible players. Thanksgiving is past for one more was the deep snow. After purchasing M. A. Stewart, Yankton, was reelected year. This one was one to be remembered a good snow shovel they were able to J. E. McDonald,_ representing the president and S. A. Hill, Huron, by the way it rained—it just make the trip through from.'Duluth." Knights-Thearle Jewelry company of was elected secretary of the inference. poured down. The weather was The party drove up a new Buick 1923 Chicago, is in the city calling on the worse in other places than here so #e sport model, which was secured by local dealers, Sher Bros. Mr. Sher announces can be thankful in more ways than Mr. Grimoldby for Julius Markowitz that he has been able to make F. W. BRIGGS, M. D. one. of this city. number of attractive purchases in a EAR, EYE, NOSE AND THROAT men's and ladies' watches ahd diamonds DR. REEVES Suite 400 Lyceum Building which he in turn is offering to CHRISTMAS CARDS Phone Melrose 1069. Duluth, Minn. the Christmas trade. REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST Gibson's Christmas cards—new and attractive designs—at Rubin's Pharmacy, 508-510 Mowatt Ave, Fort Frances Garden Guide A CLASS IN THE LODGE OF the Rexall store. Shop early. Eyes Examined by Modern Methods Glasses Fitted, Broken Lenses Replaced THE LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE THANKS VOTERS Without the Delay or Expense for Is Now Forming in This City Our Own of Sending Out as We Do V** 1923 FREE Sale of Winter Millinery Initiation Fee to accompany application Grinding. To the Voters of Koochiching County: Jit', •?VV Vt., before charter closes $10. On account of absence from the city Drop a postal for a copy as em and perhaps neglect, I realize that it ORDER- LIMITING TIME TO PILE Annual Dues, $12, payable quarterly CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING DULUTH FLORAL CO. is somewhat, late to make an expression $3. CONTINUING THROUGH THE WEEK THEREON of thanks to my friends who so No Special. Assessments At Half Price DDK.UTH, MIWN. loyally supported me at the recent The Opportunity to Join Is Yours fidtftte of A* 3J. Amund»en election. HoweVter, to fail to do so Why Not Take Advantage of It? even at a late date~would be discourteous A Sick, Accident and Funeral Benefit. STATE OF MINNESOTA as well as evidence of an unappreciative Winter Bats— spirit so please at this COUNTY OP KOOCHICHIN^ A Member is Beneficiary After Six V. late date accept my thanks for the Months' Good Standing IN PROBATE COURT unselfish and "whole-hearted support, SYSTEM —WITH THE GLIMMER OF METAL SEE such as you gave me. —THE SHEEN OF VELVET A. E. KETTRIDGE In the matter of the estate of A. N. Yours sincerely, Pumps-Water Systems —THE DELICACY OF LACE j-r Amundsen, decedent. Secretary G. A. OLSON, Letter sof administration this day of All Kinds Superintendent of Schools. having- been granted to C. V. Linsten, FASHION TAKES LIBERTIES THAT ARE STARTLING-^IT and it appearing by the affidavit of Ask your dealer said representatiye that there are no IS** SO IN THE NfeW WINTER HATS— debts of said decedent '1 CRANE CO. It is ordered, that the time within Larger of course—but in a "variety of shapes. which all creditors of the above Sheeplined named decedent may present claims St. Paul This special sale event offers milady a wonderful oppor- 'i against his estate in this court, be, and the same hereby Is limited to ttmity to select the latest in millinery at a remarkably six months from and after the, date low figure— hereof and that Saturday the 5th day (l Hides & Purs A of May, 1923, at 10 o'clock a. m.t in the probate court rooms at the court' house EVERY TRIMMED OR UNTRIMMED at International Falls in said county, GET!" HIGHEST PMCE bft and the1 sam&hereby is, fixed and appointed -\v HAT IN THIS SALE AT 1 for as the time and place hearing One Half Price upon and the examination, adjustment weather as and allowance of such claims Eft shall be presented within the time aforesaid. S IfeoUMEST The Lee Hat Show Let notice hereof be given by the publication of this order in the International Falls Press as provided by law. IfikftFvfc 315 Third Street ... International Falls Dated ..November 4th, 1922. ONE "PRICE. THAT (COURT SEAL) JOHN BERG, Judge of Probate* Dec. 7-14-21 iV' &