Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 18, 1920 · Page 7 of 8
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MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1920 PAGE EIGHT Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Roble, Mr. and Mr. Mrs. J. L. Mitchell and daughter and Mrs. Dan Fowlds Entertain American hemp is now used extensively Mrs. A. R. Castner and son and Miss Mrs. E. Ray Cory will entertain tomorrow The Misses Otelia Nelson, Ella Colt with flax in shoe thread, the PERSONAL NOTES in honor of Miss Genevieve velt, Elnora Erickson and Mabel Burdell Laura Bryan drove over Sunday from United States Department of Agriculture Cory at the home of Mrs. Mitchell. were entertained at a dinner Rochester to spend the day with Miss finds. Without the Russian party Thursday night at the home of Anna Roble and the S. L. Young family. TEACHERS SUBSTITUTES ARE supply, flax is not available in sufficient Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fowlds on Park Mr.| and Mrs. Heinze of the Federal quantities to supply the demand. HARD TO GET SAYS WHEELER Avenue. The Degree of Honor took in five Miss Helen Eagen went to the cities Bakery entertained a party of neW members Thursday night. After Sunday to take music lessons. Opening Session Of Court friends at a chicken dinner last evening. "We are experiencing considerable intiation a social time was had and Finds Court Room difficulty in getting substitutes fine refreshments were served. Miss Grace Myers spent Sunday All "Dolled-up" for teachers who are absent," said -With her sister in Waltham. MRS. C. L. WEST IS HOSTESS Miss'&aud Fowler, Field Town Mr. Wheeler this mornihg. At the Spick and span in a bright new and County Sec. for the Y. W. C. A. present time there seems to be ho TO CLUB TOMORROW Jame& Q^neen spent Sunday in coat of paint and varnish, the court left Saturday ror Clarinda, Iowa, after availably- teachers to act as substi-' Owatonna.|| room is fully prepared for it's share spending a few days in Austin. tfltes. Mrs. C. L. West will be hostess to D, J. Howe, pastor I of work when court opens today. Mis3,: Louise Wylie is absent this the Art And Travel Club tomorrow Miss Edith Fulghum spent Sunday The acoustic properties have been of the first Church 1 morning because of an ulscerated Mr. and Mrs. Boyd arrived this nightrC'^Ji^y *lrith her parents in Mason City. "doctored" and all is in readiness for morning from Chicago, 111., called by tooth and is receiving treatments Mrs. H. A. Avery and Mrs. F. I. of Christ in St. the fifty-eight civil cases listed on from a St. Paul specialist. the serious illness of their son William Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Allen spent Crane have the subject of "Landscape the calendar. Paul, who will be- I Boyd. Sunday in Mason City. Painters" assigned to them. TO GIVE CORN PRIZES Parliamentary drill will be in gin a series of Re Lee Riggs of Chicago, 111., who has Mrs. A. C. Neller spent Sunday LAST CHANCE charge of the Utopian club. We will give $20.00 in Gold for the been looking after his farming interests -frith friends in Blooming Prairie. vival meetings at best bushel of corn on cob, raised in at Warren, Minn., stopped on his This is the last week I will be able Mrs. Hare Entertains Minnesota this season, and delivered Christian Church in way home to spend the day with Miss Nick Goergan was badly burnt at to our office before November 1st, to deliver nursery stock on account of Mrs. J. W. Hare entertained a party Exhibits to become our property. Lelian Johnson. the (Round House Saturday. having to move my nursery stock to a Austin next Sunday* of ladies Saturday at her home in Competent judges will render decision. new location before freezing weather. honor of Miss Genevieve Cory whose S. L. Young went to Staples, Minn., Adolph Kellner spent Saturday and I doubt if I will have time to deliver CLARK & HEBERLING, marriage takes place Saturday. Saturday to spend a few days with his Sunday in the cities. No. 224 Plymouth, Bldg. after the 25th. Those wanting nursery The event was a canned fruit father, from there he goes to Ada, Minneapolis, Minn. stock at a bargain had better get, shower and a mysterious auction furnished Adv. 4-32-c. Miss Ruth Hill spent Sunday with Minn., to look after his farming interests their order in. It is going to cost me' much fun for the guests. friends in Dexter. and see to the building of a new quite a good many hundred dollars. Mrs. Sears of Cleveland, Ohio, was Phone your news items to The house on one of his farms. I will have to add the cost to the stock O. J. Simmons went to St. Paul on the guest of honor. News—Main 460. for next springs delivery. Quite a business today. A number of friends went to the few have spoken to me, they wanted Fred Biery home just north of the J. Solon Wood and family drove to to get some trees. They had better city on Friday night and gave them hurry. the cities yesterday to spend a few}"] f" a complete surprise it being Mr. and days. TURTLE CREEK NURSERY A SUIT SALE OF GREAT IMPORTANCE Mrs. Biery's twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. 4» J. Lindsay, Prop. The evening was spent in 4» Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Peshak went to 4 Res. W. Winona Street. Phone No. dancing and refreshments were served. the cities and Stillwater for a few Bridge 990-L. Adv. •days' visit. I 4 TO EVERY WOMAN WHO HAS NOT YET PURCHASED A FALL SUIT, these delightful autumn days have caused many to defer the purchase of anew Suit and that makes it necessary for us to offer you as great reductions Henry Rink came home from Cresco, in Suit prices as we usually offer, six weeks later. That's the whole story—the prices tell you the rest. Iowa Sunday to spend the winter iO .with his parents. Sale Begins Saturday, October 16th. "Fred Wood returned to his home in St. Paul after a weeks visit with relatives -and friends in Austin. C. E. Huser who has been visiting IM'MI! liis son Edward in Minneapolis returned home Saturday. E. S. Babcock went to Manning, la., today to attend the funeral of TO THE ARMORY Siis uncle. Wednesday, October 20 Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Chipman and Ul Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nelson autoed A to Faribault yesterday. They expect to return today. The League of Women Voters Invites E E O Catherine Nicholsen daughter of J. N. Nicholsen who has been ill with tonsilitis the past week is agai^ able Regardless of Sex or party Affiliation to be out. Mrs. John Beatty returned to her "HOW WE DO IT 99 iiome in Blooming Prairie after a few days' visit with the Dr. Hollister A Political playlet by the Business and Pro family. fessional Womens Club. Mr. and Mrs. E. Noonan of Ma delia were visitors at the Guy Wold tome yesterday enroute to Spring Amendments to the State Constitution explained "Valley to visit their daughter who is teaching school there. iM# by Otto Baudler. Phone your news items to The News—Main 450. ITW*I W1F DISTINCTION IN DRESS •4 1 The group of suits shown above are popular Printzess Styles that are strongly features in the larger cities, at Depositors in our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT are mi $97.50—-we have sold them all season at $87.50 and in this early cut price sale, they are offered to you now receiving $6,657-40 PROFITS on their SAVINGS. for only $67.75—described as follows: 1 :M We are glad to help you Save and invite you to make With simplicity as the keynote, a most attractive Suit has been developed in Duvet de Laine SUIT—STYLE 0378. more use of this department. showing a unique two-tiered effect in lower part of jacket, smart stitching in back adn wide belt doubled across front and buttoned at the sides. Heavily interlined and silk lined throughout in both navy (£^7 and brown, an $87-50 value, on sale Jog O Duvet de Laine has been used in developing this distinctive semi-tailored model, smart lines SUIT—STYLE 0348. DEPOSITS MADE ON OR BEFORE are displayed and braid bindings give a rich finish. The loose pleats in back lend grace to the figure.. Full $67.75 MONDAY,} OCTOBER 11th. lined with silk and heavily interlined. An $87.50 value, pictured in above group It now on sale for DRAW 4% INTEREST FROM OCTOBER 1st Distinctive lines and smart finishing touches make this Tricotine model unusually attractive SUIT—STYLE 0378. SO MAKE IT A BIG ONE. Folds of the material finish the open side seams and give a panel effect in back. The Jacket has a belted front and an uneven lower line—Interlined and silk lined throughout 11? an $87.50 value for O $67.75 $87.50 Suits Determine, Today's the Day. at However Small The Start. Your Perseverence $47.75 $77.75 $57.50 Suits $97.50 and $100-00 Suits Will Be Rewarded On January 1st at at $53.75 $87.75 $67.50 Suits $110.00 Suits Spring hath no charms more ap at pealing than this dark blue duvetyn at $57.75 iEroek trimmed with silk braid and $97.50 $75.00 Suits $125.00 Suits "THE BANK TO BANK ON" ornamental buttons. The neck is at at cut in a that extends below the Stye Stat National Sank $67.55 $100.00 $85.00 Suits itarrow self-girdle and is filled in with $135t00 Suits a'vest of white georgette. There are fit at pockets at'each side of the blouse. of Austin Medium size requires 4 yards 54 inch material. ORGANIZED 1868 West Dry Goods Co. Pictorial Review Blouse No. 8544. RESOURCES $3,500,000.00 €izafcgg4 to 44 inches bust. Price 25^xctIs. Skirt No. 8295. Size 24 to 36 inch waist. Price, 20 cents. Embroidery No. 12567. Transfer, blue or yellow, 20 cents.