Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
November 11, 1920 · Page 7 of 16
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MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1920 1GHT Ready Wear NOTES \/dciety\ SPECIALS Miss Luella Peachout of Milwaukee Austin High School county, Wis., and Mr. Joseph Shabatker .Will Use Armory For your neighbors and friends are of Mower county were married Basketball Practice interested in any news that you by Justice J. E. Detwiler at 2:30 might have- We would appreciate Percnission has been granted to it if subscribers of the News this afternoon. They will reside in would phone any items they Austin High School, by Company "G" Austin. might have, great or small, to us to use the Armory for practice and for publication. Call Main 450 staging basket ball games this winter. Miss Julia Lewis and Miss Irene and ask for the editorial departmerit. for \Saturday Prospects for a first class team are Litzstem gave a surprise party in particularly bright this year with four honor of Miss Dorothy Handke at the of last year men on the team and C. E. Leighton home Saturday evening. David Meyer and William Gorben some likely looking material for the Music, games and card playing tfi &£ Waltham were in town Tuesday, vacant places. were enjoyed, after which a two course lunch was served at 12:00 A. D. Scliaffe and M. E. Hadley of S o'clock. The friends departed at a late Waltham were in town Tuesday. WILL HOLD BIG LOT SALE hour wishing Miss Handke many S Miss Mary Kaplan of Blooming more happy birthdays. Prairie is the guest of Austin friends. S Offer Twenty Lots In Kenevan& FURS Mrs. George Phillips has rented her LADIES' NEW DRESSES CHILDREN'S WOOL King's Addition For BALANCE OF STOCK E. Malone of Rochester was in home on Fairview and gone to the In Wool and Silk. In Regular and J. DRESSES Sale November 13 ONE THIRD OFF Stout Sizes. Austin yestei'day on business. Jay Hawkins home in the country for $8.95 dresses $6.95 Entire Line at a Discount $9.95 dresses a short time before going away for $7.95 For the second time this year the CHILDREN'S FUR SETS $98.00 dresses $12.50 dresses $87.50 W. W. Fiester has gone to Iowa $9.95 the winter. tfi U. S. Real Estate and Development 10% DISCOUNT $85.00 dresses $15.00-$14.50 dresses $75.00 $11.95 City, called there by the death of his $75.00 dresses Company of Spring Valley will conduct $65.00 $17.50 dresses $14.50 The Foreign Missionary Society of .•brother's wife. $69.50 dresses $59.50 $19.75 dresses a lot sale in Austin. This time SKIRTS *. $14.50 the M. E. church met with Mrs. R. $65.00 Dresses $57.50 $25.00 dresses it will be twenty choice lots in Kenevan $19.75 Mrs. George Howard of Lyle spent ENTIRE STOCK Goodman, 600 West Maple street, $59.50 dresses $49.50 & King's addition to Austin, on Sunday and Monday at the F. H. Pike ONE-THIRD OFF Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. $55.00 dresses $47-50 Park avenue opposite the Shaw LADIES' TWEED COATS iiome. $49.50 dresses Shuman was in charge of the mystery PLAIDS, PLAITED AND PLAIN $42.50 School, Saturday, November 13. A $45.00 dresses Regular Sizes .$39.50 box. $39.50 dresses gold purse of $50 will be given away The Foresters held a dance in the $33.75 also PETTICOATS $35.00 dresses $29.50 together with other prizes. The sale K. of C. hall Wednesday night. A About thirty friends and neighbors $32.50 dresses LADIES' LIGHT WEIGHT One lot Silks and Cotton OFF $27.50 is scheduled to start at 1 o'clock rain 3Vrre crowd was in attendance. of Mr. O. Bachman gathered at his $29.50 dresses $24.75 COATS or shine and in the attractive section Ladies' and Misses home on north Railway street Tuesday SMOCKS"™ In Stout Sizes, 41 to 55 }Irs. L. 0. Hollister went to Atchison, where the lots are located it is more night for a birthday party. A SUITS! SUITS! Navy, Black, Tan, Grey Tricotine Values up to $6.50 to close out Kansas last night to visit friends than likely that a large number of ENTIRE STOCK 1-3 OFF delicious luncheon was served by Mrs. at $1.98 In Regular and Stout Sizes 16 to and relatives. buyers will be in attendance. Bachman and daughters Caroline and 46 and 41 to 55. CHILDREN'S GINGHAM Arrangements have been made for Lith. After lunch Mrs. F. B. Jefries WAISTS Mrs. E. S. Babcock entertained a ENTIRE STOCK 1-3 OFF DRESSES selling each lot buyer one, two or in behalf of the company presented ENTIRE STOCK party of friends Wednesday afteraoon Balance of stock to close out three adjoining lots at the same price Mr. Bachman with a purse. ONE-THIRD OFF at a Bridge party. at ONE-THIRD OFF rather than making it necessary for Hi MIDDY SPECIALS a purchaser to start bidding anew on The G. I. A. sewing circle held a HOUSE DRESSES Hi Mrs. L. W. Delaporte has as her LADIES SUITS $12.00 Wool flannel, navy and another lot. A band will furnish pleasant meeting Tuesday afternoon Entire Stock at 1-4 OFF truest her sister, Mrs. H.S. Cramer of All beautiful tailored suits in sizes red. Special $9.95 music during the afternoon. at the hall. Mrs. Billington, Mrs. Moline, 111. SILK DRESSES $4.50 White Galatea, with detachable 16, 40 to 46 in Navy, Brown and Sucha and Mrs. Owens entei'tained 5fi flannel collars, Special ONE LOT 1-3 OFF black. and served refreshments. Three TO NOLO PURE BRED SALE Rev. and Mrs. G. H. Ten Broeck REGULAR AND STOUT $3.75 new members Mrs. Loren Trenary, ONE LOT. Extra Special This Sale $3.98 All White, Special entertained a party of young people S $2.98 SIZES Big' $3.50 White with blue collar Coat Sale Vz PRICE Mrs. William Siegfried and Mrs. M. ....$2.98 -3t their home last night. L5 H. Sorum were present. Aristocratic Cattle of Royal IFrank Little of Dodge Center, Y. Jbiood Will Attract Many Miss Mary Umhoefer entertained M. C. A. Secretary was in Austin Buyers Here the Knickerbocker Club at a theatre .'Wednesday. Hi party Tuesday evening. After the The first annual Guaranty Sale of The Missionary Scouts of the M. theatre the party went to the home the Mower County Holstein breeders church will meet with Winifred of Mrs. Roy Baumgartner where "E. will be held tomorrow, starting at SATURDAY Hharpstine tomorrow. lunch was served. Mrs. John Martin 12:30. The sale is conducted under of Milwaukee was a guest. the Auspices of the Minnesota Holsteiu-i?nesian /f Miss Alberta O'Halloran is home Breeders' association, from Minneapolis owing to the illness The marriage of Miss Marguerite which also conducted a similar sale of her mother. McGreevey, of this city, and Mr. at Uwatonna for Steele county breeders Thomas Mooney, of Brainerd, Minn., today. Mrs. C. L. West went to Mankato was solemnized at St. Augustine's Forty-eight pure-bred cattle have yesterday and will be gone several church at seven o'clock this morning, days. been selected for sale, and should Exchanges Rev. E. H. Devlin officiating. They Cash- No Approvals -No bring to Austin a number of breeders were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mx\ and Mrs. George Hancock of l'rom the state and Iowa, with prospects Tubbs, brother-in-law and sister of Minneapolis will spend the week end of good prices. The consignars the bride. at the Ed Schwan home. are Oakdale Farms, Minnesota $39-50 The bride is the youngest daughter $24-75 •tiolscem Company, Crane & iildson, $55 Long Peco $35 Short Plush of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McGreevey Mrs. Helen Vance has gone to Minneapolis Huseby & Son, lialverson Bros., J. and one of Austin's most popular to attend a St. Mary's luncheon. Plush Coat Special Coat Special ±. Vermilyea, Hugo Suhroeder, A. S. young ladies. She has been employed Slindee, F. E. Gleason, Joseph Goetsch, as toll operator at the Bridge Clover Lea Farm. telephone office for the past two Born to Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Williams One Lot Winter Coats 1-3 OFF IMITATION Much aristocratic Holstein blood years. The groom is employed as a Tuesday, November 9, a baby Stout Coats, Sizes up to 55, $75.00 Plush will be represented among the animals HUDSON SEAL machinist in the C. M. & St. P. shops. hoy. coats $59.50 at this sale. A host of friends extend their best Balance of streets coats in Cloth and Plush at Born to Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Arneson, wishes to these young people. FUR COATS PROGRESS IN EXTENSION WORK Saturday, November 6, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Mooney left yesterday 20 Per Cent Discount for a wedding trip to the cities Altogether, there ar§ 2,936 counties and Brainerd and after December in the United States. It is-^stimated Mrs. Will Murphy and son Will first will be at home to their friends WONDERFUL LINE NEW CLOTH that 2,850 have or may develop WITH fmve returned to Mankato after a visit at 506 Grove street. sufficient agriculture to require COATS with Austin relatives. RACCOON, AUSTRALIAN O'POSSUM, BLACK the services of an agent. However, Miss Henrietta Ames, daughter of O'POSSUM, FUR COLLARS. it is believed that it will be a Mrs. Frank Valentine, of East Wa- 20% DISCOUNT Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ames, 1211 North long time before more than 2,650 LOOKS LIKE SEAL ter street had her tonsils removed at Kenwood, was married to Arne Ondahl counties will have agents, largely because St. Olaf Hospital Monday. WEARS LIKE SEAL last night at 7 o'clock, at the of the inability to obtain the Ames home by Rev. Patterson of the WARM AS SEAL Ladies and Misses Sizes necessary funds locally to co-operate Mrs. William Williams, and son re-fearned Presbyterian church. Monday night from a few with the State agricultural college AND VERY MUCH CHEAPER THAN SEAL AND The bride and groom were attended HIGH ART days visit in St. Paul. and the United States Department of ARE CUT IN SMARTEST NEW STYLES by Esther Ames, sister of the bride Agriculture. When the Smith-Lever and Joe Roulston. The bride was CLOTH COATS 30, 36, 40, 45, 48, INCH LENGTHS. The Swiss Bell Ringers gave a Act went into effect 930 counties had dressed in white embroidered voile. pleasing entertainment at the Methodist the service of a county agricultural ALL AT Immediately after the wedding dinner church Tuesday afternoon and At Special Prices agent. At the present time over served by the bride's mother, the -evening. Special Low Prices 2,000 counties have such services. bride and groom left for Minne-. When the Smith-Lever Act reaches apolis and will make their home at The Ladies Aid of St. John's Evangelical its maximum in 1923 it would seem Montevideo. Corset Sale Saturday church will be held tomorrow from present tendencies that 2,650 at the home of Mrs. S. Siegfried, counties will have the services of a OUR FAIR ASSOCIATION North First street. S05 man agent. During the time the Annual meeting and election of officers Smith-Lever Act has been in effect Mrs. J. W. Schwan of Los Angeles of the Mower County Agricultural the number of counties with home Calif., is expected to arrive Friday iSociety )will be held in the demonstration agents has increased ENTIRE LOT snorning for an. extended visit with Court Room, Austin, Nov. 16th at from 280 to nearly 800. The emergency ^relatives. 1:30 p. m. American Lady, Lyra, Mme. Pfeil Corsets funds provided during the war A full attendance is desired. Let's were a great stimulus to extension Mr. and Mrs. Angus Campbell are ONE LOT one-half PRICE make this a real meeting and show work. Between July, 1917, and July visiting friends in Austin for a few we are interested in making our own 1918, the number of counties with ONE LOT one-third OFF days enroute to their hom6 in Pasadena, County Fair a Real Fair. men agents increased from 1,435 to Calif. W. Hare, Secretary. ENTIRE BALANCE 25 per cent Discount 2,435, and those with women agents Adv. 1-39-c. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Johnson retamed increased from 537 to 1,715. However, Positively No Corsets On Approval and No Exchanges. Monday night from North at the present time the number Absolutely No Deviation from this rule at these prices. jBranch where they visited their niece of counties with agents is about the I Mrs. L. S. Kildahl. same as would have come about if Where Disaster Strikes the growth prior to the war had continued The There Red Cross Is APRONS A dancing party was given by Co. during the war period. J. r. the Armory Wednesday night. Music was furnished by Rudy's five STUDENTS HOLD PEP MEETING 5iece orchestra. A splendid lunch zwas served about 10:30. This morning High School students held a "pep" meeting in anticipation ENTIRE STOCK ONE-THIRD OFF Ole Ellingson from Carpenter, la., of the football game this afternoon was in town Wednesday. Babcock with the Alumni, at Lafayette Park. Last year in the U.S. the ^res., sold him 10 acres of land one Enthusiasm was the keynote of the Red Cross aided more than -senile west of the city where he will meeting. SF- 30,000victims of flood, aoove his family March 1st. fire, tornado or other Remarkable Family. Anna, the ten year old daughter of unavoidable disaster At Waltham Cross, England, Mr. 3fr. and Mrs. Olaf Johnson living two and Mrs. G. C. Heathcote are heads of and a half miles southeast of the a family of five sons, four daughters, %n are called to do US 7V/V city died at 8:30 Wednesday morning 33 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. your partly renewing1 ^rom diphtheria. The funeral was Among them they play 48 your Membership lield from the home at 9 o'clock to*5ay Instruments, seven granddaughters with interment in Enterprise the organ, pianoforte and violin and two great-grandchildren the organ. «emetery. •v.." •**•.. & I 'J iU/. 4M- DEFECTIVE PAGE