Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
November 1, 1920 · Page 8 of 9
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W i-* ^Vfc.WV' -S«S? c^r. wsjgja & "J .- -'"..a-'-V MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1920 PAGE EIGHT f^ Mrs. Ed. Lightly To Entertain tulle arranged in cap effect and a Coming Generations Do Not Hare MARRIED AT LYLE Ladies Aid Thursday Afternoon shower boquet of brides roses and iPERSONAL NOTES Hallowe'en Opportunities Mrs. Ed Lightly will entertain the A quiet wedding occurred Wednesday ferns. Her only ornament was a {/oc/gty\ Oakland Baptist Ladies Aid at her evening at the home of the officiating necklace of pearls, the gift of the That "Old Timers" Had home about four miles west of this clergyman, Rev. A. Elmer Moe groom. The wedding breakfast and Like old "Dobbin," Hallowe'en city on the Oakland road, Thursday when Christian Foss of Templeau reception were held at the home of Neighbors Surprise Mr. and Mrs, pranks and depredations seem to be afternoon. County, Wis., and Miss Cora Lerud, the bride's aunt, Mrs. Lawrence Bush on Their Fifth Anniversary To Quote Wisely and Well. passing from the category of^ the Mrs. Lighfly will be assisted in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Lerud Muenster, 573 Rhomberg avenue, at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bush, living One must be a wise reader to quote serving by one of the divisions. of Austin, formerly of Lyle, were small boy. Of course, many innocent The Mower County New# and which a large company of relatives near Rose Creek were pleasantly surprised wisely and well. And then what service pranks were projected upon the united in marriage at 7 o'clock, in the your neighbors and friends are was present. White flowers and by their neighbors Wednesday is rendered his reader by advertising innocent and long suffering public interested in any news that you presence of a few immediate relatives. night in honor of their fifth wedding Mrs. Frank Meyers and Mrs. Ben streamers of pink and white crepe paper him where the good things are, Saturday night. However, there were might have. We would appreci* They left for Huron Lake on anniversary. Speck entertained a number of adorned the bridal table. After besides the modesty of the practice. no board walks ripped up by the section, their wedding journey and will be at ate it greately if our subscribers Refreshments, gam'es and music, friends at a Hallowe'en party Monday An author should esteem himself honored a short visit with friends in this vicinity, and gently, but firmly wrapped home at Templeau, Wisconsin, after would phone any items they by being wisely quoted his fame comprised the evening's entertainment. night. Mr. and Mrs. Felten will motor to about a telephone pole—because might have, great or small, to us Is publish?:! the trior* widely, as the Nov. 15. Congratulations. Lyle their home at Rose Creek, Minn. The there are no board walks. Gates were volume circulates and Is read. Let Tribune. for publication. Call Main 450 groom is a prosperous young farmer Wagner-F elten wit celebrate wit with Its own everflowing not taken from their vantage point and ask for the editorial department. Holgate—Stowe of Rose Creek and has a new home in An attractive October wedding was hospitality.—A. Bronson Air of usefulness and exchanged with a Mrs. Emma Holgate of this city readiness for his bride. Mrs. Felten Rev. R. C. Swisher Among solemnized at the Sacred Heart cott. and W. M. Stowe of Nekoosa, Wis., neigrbor's gate—because gates are is the daughter of Mr. Andrew Wagner, church Tuesday morning when Miss Congregational Ministers also practically an extinct article of were married at four o'clock Thursday of Lansing, Iowa and has made Elizabeth Sylvia Wagner become the To Speak At Grand Meadow Mrs. ,E. Snith of Helena Mont., ivisiting Give the Medal to Binks. afternoon by Justice Detwiler at furniture. her home in this city for the past few bride of Mr. John Felten, of Rose "I Chief of Police Teeter said this her niece Mrs. L. W. Kumlin "Several years ago," said Binks, his office. They will reside at 1304 years. Many friends wish the young Creek, Minn. The nuptial high mass Rev. R. C. Swisher of this city is! raised some water melons which grew morning that Hallowe'en was extremely She leaves today for the west, spend west Lyndale. couple all happiness in their wedded was celebrated by Father Boeding at one of the speakers at the Convention to an pnornious size. One day a threemasted quiet this year, as compared n» a'sjupla ofjvv^j^s in Portland and life. Mr. Andrew Wagner, father of 7 o'clock, a number of relatives and schooner went aground on the of the Southeast District Association to the "good old days." Three or from there sha goes to California to Junior Society Of Baptist the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew mud fiats just below iny house. I immediately friends witnessing the event. The of Congregational Churches and four boys are on the chief's list of spend the winter. Church Holds Hallowe'en Party Felten, parents of the groom were rolled one of these huge bride and groom entered unattended, Ministers, which will be held in the offenders for minor offenses, the About thirty members of the Junior present at the wedding. melons to the side of the stranded Prof. J. Dreher playing the wedding Francis Lugg- of Oakland spent Saturday Congregational Church of Grand Meadow, Main one being the removal of front Society of the Baptist church, held a craft, cut the melon in two and enough march. and Sunday with her sister Mildred. November 2, 3, and 4. steps in front of residences. Hallowe'en party in the eturch. Friday juice came out of it to float the schooner Mrs. M. A. Geer has returned home The bride wore a prettily fashioned Rev. Swisher will preach the annual safely into deep water." night, from 6 o'clock to 9 o'clock. Mr. Kiit'OL b.vivis h?:-3 on gown of white messaline, a veil of ±im.± Phone your news—Main 450. after several weeks visit in the cities. sermon Tuesday night. Refreshments, games and music busness Saturday. were the features of the evening. Keep Smiling. G. H. Mundt aof Kerney, Neb., was There is only one way to ward off here Friday seliing Ford Cars. Mrs care. Make your mind impervious to Continued from page 1 '4 Reduced Prices I Mandt formarly^was jwlth the Mundt attack. Just as the germs of disease 4» The line-up: can make no impression on a healthy Hardware Co. in this City. Owatonna Austin body, so little devils of unliappiness R. L. Pottsr of Eria, jvvas transacting F. Josten, 1. Carlsen S are unable to thrust their brittle .b.isinessjn Austin Saturday. lances through an armor of cheerfulness. Contanzro 1. t. Leversee A And remember that others will Lindsmith, 1. g. Kenaston Mrs. W. 3. St. Paul is take heart from your example. The Dellmuth c. Fauver visiting Austin friends. happier you are, the more happiness Stangbar r. g. Garner you create, and the greater is the Johnson r. t. Hill Ed th Chandler, who is teachi On The Following Merchandise, Beginning share of happiness for everybody.— H. Josten, r. e. Pribble ng atFS'ibralt, sp3.it tha week-end London Daily Express. visit'ng Thompson, f. b. Lloyd Young Saturday Morning, Oct. 30. with her parents here. I ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS k-- Gaveske, c. r. h. Ted Young AND GET RESULTS Wm. Pringer of Fenton, 111., is Leach, q. b. Eberhart, here to assist Mat Thompson in moving. Referee, Cipra. Umpire, F. K. Young. Time fifteen minute quarters. MICKIE SAYS: a car load F. A. Schleuder received fc\WD UV.VN5U TUESDAY IS THE DAY Discount 20 Discount vo of Saturday. Edison phonographs ACT VS ""WO OMREASONNBUE POOftj 20 To the members of the HardingPreus NUVAfcrt an*s an' covass Republican Club and those Mrs. Ed Hedges entertained a number STOP'S UVQ PAPER. AVID -TVAtW CASTS A KAS.NH LOOK. AU* who have not affiliated with the Club of friends Sunday at a duck dinner. On All On All 'ROONO TVV OFPtS AT TUX WEST, who are going to support the Republican iOP OS, "S WVOCW AS "to SAN* ticket, I wish to call attetion to the fact the Tuesday, November 2nd, Miss Marion Lewis has resumed Bed Blankets Outing Gowns is the all important day for Americans. 3ier duties at the Woolworth store after a week's vacation. Thsoe who are for "America First and Always," and who are opposed to Miss Helen Hancock of Wabasha, the entangling alliances with foreign came Friday evening to make an extended powers that make for wars, will go to visit at the John Conway the polls on November 2nd, and cast iome. their votes for Harding and Coolidge, Percales Percales Best Quality 27 ineh Miss Barbara Hill and Francis Conway Preus and Collins, and the rest of the of Dexter, motored to Austin today Republican ticket and do not forget Fancy Bat in the latter's car. to vote for the Babcock Amendment No. 1. Vote early. Outing Mr. and Mrs. Thayer have returned 36 inch wide, 45c quality Knowing that the great mass of 36 in. best 500 quality to their home in Red Wing after American citizens are for this program spending a few days here with relatives. Now W and desire to give expression to now it, I will rely on the Loyal men and 40c per yd 35c per yd 30c per yd women of Austin on November 2nd, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sorenson to make a 100 per cent America victory. have returned to their home in Minneapolis after visiting friends here Yours for a Straight Republican the past three weeks. Ticket, M. H. Kenaston, Miss Josie Norton is able to resume Pres. Harding-Preus Rep. Club her duties at the J. C. Penney Adv. 1-3 6-c. So 20 & Co., store after several days' illness. One lot of all Wool Sweaters, greatly reduced. ne are less per cent=some are W 4* *$* Nick Georgan, who was seriously less one-third-Others are only half pric3-Look for the price on tha Yellow burned in the Round House several weeks ago, is rapidly improving, altho Tag and take your Choice. it will be some time before he will be able to walk. Miss Juletta Knutson, a student at St. Olaf's College, Northfield is visiting her sisters, the Misses Knutson. One Lot of One Lot of Miss Eva Perkins spent Sunday in GEORGETTE WAISTS GEORGETTE WAISTS the Twin Cities. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gillies of Minneapolis are visitors at the Ira Padden Formerly priced at $9.50 and Former price $8.50 i-._ __ home. Most every progressive man today lias his specialty. now $5-75 E. E. Bosin of Sleepy Eye spent a $10.00 now $7-50 You have yours——we have ours. few days here last week transacting Ours naturally is the banking business. business. Mr. Bosin formerly lived in Austin. That we may be an asset to this community, it is necessary Mr. Anderson, Manager of J. C. that we keep ourselves in touch with all matters One lot of heavy winter coats Penny & Co., here went to Rochester 4 pertaining to the successful operation of business. to consult the Drs. Mayo in regard to his health Thursday. Maybe our advice on the problem that is perplexing Barney Thompson and wife, Mr. you would be of value. Sizes 16 to 46 and Mrs. Swen Anderson and son, Our services are always at your disposal. We invite Herb, motored to Owatonna Sunday LESS ONE THIRJ ^0" to spend the day with relatives. you to make full use of them. Misses Lottie, Gwendolyn and Georgia Beatty entertained the F. O. C. club Friday night. Plans were made for baskets to be given the sick and shut-ins for Thanksgiving. Music 20 PER GENT DISCOUNT ON ALL SUITS For anything in the Banking line this is and singing was enjoyed thruout the evening and a nice lunch was served. "THE BANK TO BANK ON" Handle Lemons Carefully. atyr Jfftrat National lank "Few persons realize how delicate NOT MANY LEFT, BUT EVERY ONE A REAL BARGAIN--20 PER CENT are lemons and the fact that they S»ave to be handled with the same LESS THAN OUR USUAL CLOSE PRICE, MEANS A SUBSTANTIAL SAVING of Austin «are as Is given eggs. This Is done to Avoid any abrasions to the skin, thus TO YOU. avoiding decay pores through which ORGANIZED 1868 germs otherwise might enter. RESOURCES $3,500,000.00 Too Often 6o. West Dry Goods Company. As a man grows older he sees what an ass he used to be but falls to see O. W. Shaw. Chairman N. F. Banfield, Pres. what an ass he Is. N. F. Banfield, Jr. V. Pres. H. L. Banfield, V. Pres. Neverl H. J. Drost, Cashier E. C. Banfield, Ass't. Cashier. 'Hank Himes says that no woman looks as well In a divorce suit as she 4id In her wedding gown.—Columbus I p* t** Dispatch. IS|j fST & DEFECTIVE PAGE