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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

January 6, 1921 · Page 4 of 8

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ii*f-if" PACE FIVE MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1921 f, YOUNG MOVIE STARS CANNOT RESIST CUPID COMMISSIONS M|LL HAS Calmar FROM MARION. OHIO. HEAVY CRISP TO GRIND AT TIME TABLE Leave*for 7:20 a. m. 11:59 a. il 7:50 p. m. TOO FIRST MEETING IN NEW YEAR Arrive from—6:50 a. m. 2:55 p. m~ (Continued from Page One) J$ CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN 7:10 p. m. St. Paul and Minneapolis City Mason Children turned over to Custody of mi- Leave for—4:00 a. ,.m. 4:45 p. m. Leave for 11:59 a. m. —7:25 p. Arrive Ft. Dodge, Mason City, Lyle, Council MR§. FANNIE WATKINS and State board of Control. (Fari-j from 7:00 a. m.—3:00 p. ra.Jackson Bluffs, Dubuque, Des Moines, Caroll, daughter Mae, entertained twelve of bault school recommended) .... 5 Leave for—12:55 p. m. 10:59 p. m. their friends at a'seven o'clock din Children place on probation 15 for—6:55 a: m. 3:45 p.m. Leave p.-m. ner Sunday evening. Discharged from ^probation 4 from—10:50 a. m. 6:50 Arrive CHICAGO,'MILWAUKEE & ST P. Probation continuing 1 St. Paul and Minneapolis Nor Have We. MRS. CHARLES HARTSOCK entertained Guardian appointed 1 Leave for-—7:05 a. m.—3:10 p. m. Tunkijtts says Jud he has no use fts the Philomathian club at Children discharged 5 Arrive from—11:40 a.m.—7:25 p.m. La Crosse the economist who data fiv^doBar her home yesterday. Cases before the court and not disposed lunches downtown and kicks fer dellas Leave for—11:20 a. m. 7:20 p. m. of 14 Arrive from—3:35 p. m. 11:45 j). m. at dinners home. MISS BERNICE DUERST entertained Children on Probation, Jan. 1, ...V..i. a number of friends at her 1921 i2 home Tuesday evening in honor of Mothers Pension Miss Marion Robertson. Dancing and Expert Autfr Number of New Pensions during cards were furnished for entertain year 3 ment. Everyone reported a very enjoyable Re pairing Granted 2, pending l.v evening. Miss Robertson is a Number of Pensions discontinued 5 Miss iftsse Masters. American former student of the Austin high Number of Pensions in force, Jan. and Welding is no Cupid respecter of "careers'* 'Future" and "niches" in contralto, is from President school. of rbc hall fame fade into insignificance -vhen the little'god of love Elect Harding'® home town. 1, 1921 12 calls—a» was proved Christmas Pay when Dorothy Gish and Constance Marion. Ohio She has been Number of. children benefited .r srn: raovip Talmadge. two noted stars, eloped to Greenwich. Conn., studying Washington nome for THE O. E. S. held a unique dancing during year 48 The and wnr» married former married the young actor, .lames •time, hut is BOOB to start on another party, last night in tfye K. C. hall. Renoiti. a th»* lattei Greek tobacco importer of New York. John Number of Mothers benefited during Bring Your Car American tour Refreshments and many novel features PiaJo«ion The two movie brides are the closest friends. year made the evening an enjoyable in NOW! Average amount paid per child during one. Corey's orchestra furnished December $5.45 Clear Lake, Wisconsin, to spend a the music. HITS AND MISSES few weeks 'with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Total amount paid for Mothers Frohreich. Pension, 1920 $319&00 THE MOTOR 4 He George Beneke called at Austin C. MR. AND MRS. E. FAIRBANKS Tuesday on business. A. H. Anderson entertained at a dinner and Everybody believes in evercise, but Mrs. Ernest Beneke was severly BY Worse Than a Oat. theatre party New Years day. when it is associated with roadside not burned Friday morning by upsetting Nothing, since the pawing of the repairs to a refractory motor.— a double boiler upon her self. But at SHORTY hoopsklrt, is harder to get permanently MRS. M. I. BASSLER will entertain this writing she is better. Motorist. American thrown away than old phono* the Diversity Club Thursday afternoon graph records. OH! DOC, HERE'S A NEW ONE at her home. Mrs. L. D. Baird ODD FELLOWS INSTALL A local drug store advertises a new will read a paper on "Winter Rambles One) LONDON (Continued from Page tablet that is guaranteed to "relieve in Thoreau's Country." Mrs. Geo. jje sjs indigestion or money back." Ou^ Annual Pre-Inventory A. Hormel, a paper on "Rio de Janerio." Austin and tnere are now 154 members I've had the measles but this in the subordinate lodge alone Mr. and Mrs. J. Prihoda and family "money back" never touched me. and the other branches are well represented attended the 25th anniversary at Hope it isn't like the "French itch" MRS. H. CHAPIN entertained the the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Cerny, in membership. The social of bellum days. Friday evening. Ladies of the G. A. R. at her home committee furnished entertainment Mrs. John Cafourek, son and two 1511 North Greenwich street, yesterday for the Rebekahs and their friends daughters of Austin, spent their holidays MIGHT BfelNG A SIEVE afternoon. of Odd Fellows after the closing of with this son Loy and other relatives. The W. R. C. says, "Each member the lodge session, by providing cards THE ROYAL NEIGHBORS and is requested to bring sandwiches and and music for those who enjoy dancing. John Prihoda and his cousin Woodmen held a joint installation of one other dish." Frank Boen spent the last part of the At midnight an oyster supper C. officers and social time at the K. week at Lansing visiting their grandparents, was served. Mr. and Mrs. John Cerny. Fashions Fancy hall Monday night. Dancing followed The Rekekahs installed the folllowing Jerome Cafourek returned from the business meeting. When grandma "was a little girl, St. Ansgar Monday, where he went officers at their meeting Monday The eyebrow had no fancy twirl to spend the New Year's with his night: MR. AND MRS. ALBERT PETREH It grew as Nature had intended brother-in-law, Lewis Suchy. Noble Grand—Elsie Pederson. entertained- Carl. Johnson and Earnie Deyidson and Lewis Anderson Long, across the forehead bended. SUITS FURS Vice Grand—-Hazel Bradford. COATS daughter Maurfce and Mr. and Mrs, were Austin callers last Thursday. Quickly by fair fashion, strips, Recording Secretary—Lillian Dvorak. Fred Koch at a 6:00 o'clock dinneir The men wear the eyebrow on their VV£y Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cerny of Ramsey Monday evening 3 GROUPS •-u OOt ,: ,rr. •... :-J: ..i lips. Financial Secretary-—Mrs. Maud Only a small lot left. .Qur entire lot of fur sets spent the New Year's at the home The women, their eyebrows pluck and of his sister, Mrs. Joe Prihoda. Myers. ItOQlfi Brown and Navy blue and scarfs at great MR. AND MRS. J. MONAHAN entertained shave Mrs. Sarah Wfynn entertained at Treasurer—Mrs. Agnes Opsall. neatly trimmed: Best Of sacrifice. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wjes dinner New Year's day: Mr. and Mrs. The men, about them, fairly rave. Chaplin—Mrs. Rosa Earl. Materials. Valutes to Satterbo and family and Mrs. Oscar to $75.00, at JffalfilU Chas. Peachy, Mr. and Mrs. G. Gilbertson, Fur sets, values But, now again fickle fashion turns. Past Noble Grand—Jean Dugan. $90, at Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bauge Haverburg New Years day*. to $75, at $29.75 Young maids anger most rashly Group 2. efC $29.75 and N. Bauge. Noble Grand right support, Mrs, burns. THE FRATERNAL ORDER OF Values to $45 Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Helebrant of Fahnie B. Herzogj left ^i^jport, Mrs. Scarfs to $35.00 .... $15.00 Now pass the days of the eyebrow Minneapolis spent New Year's at the EAGLES will give their annual mask Alice Hamor. Group 3. (4A home of his uncle, J. Sjekvosky, on plucking ball, Monday, January 31. Prizes will Vice Grarid right support—Miss Values to $25, at^ Scarfs to $20 $8.98 their way back they visited between Fashion's girl is now an ugly duckling. be announced later. Anna Johnson -left support, Mrs. trains at Lyle with Mr. and Mrs. J. Cerny. Betty Fiala. C. DRESSES' $1 Specials L. V. F. MISS GRACE BROWN entertained Mrs. Frank Lukes and sons attended Warden—Amelia Tonding. SHOES the silver wedding at Will Suksik's twenty of her friends Monday night Conductor—-Mrs. Minnie Finn. FULLY EXPLAINED home near Oakland, Sunday evening. at a sleighride party. Refreshments Inside Guardian—-Marie Fellend. 4 yds.—39c Crettones. Printer's Devil: (looking over new Albert Campbell sold some nice fat Only 8 silk dresses left.' were served at the home of her parents, Outside Guardian—Clara Larson. steers to Myrtle,* Saturday, receiving All ladies Shoes, values to 4 yds.-—39c Percales machine) What makes this machine Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown. Tuesdajy Some come of Tricolette. four cents a pound. Oh! my isn't Mrs. Anna Zalasky was the installing 5 yds.—45c Outings run so hard?" that is a big price? When you go to afternoon Miss Brown entertained $6.95 $15.00, at officer. and other of* Tafeta yds.—98c Crettones Foreman: "Because there's hard buy a pound of beef stake at the butcher at a Theatre party. After the installation refreshments 2^yds.—-69c All Linen Values to $45.00, oil in it." shop you have to pay froh were served. twenty to thirty cents a pound. Then Childrens Shoes, values to i'Crash. 'MRS. TILLIE WOODWARD was the farmers are getting rich. 6"——20c Cotto: Es"s Airplane whiskey running will Your choice given a surprise party Monday ni'glit $6 in 2 groups at NOTICE OF ADJOURNMENT ffr?t Any one item Lbove make highballs possible again. at her home on Chatham street by Dear Sir and Comrade: Harry Earl is spending a week in $2 and $3 $1.00 several of her friends. A three course $10.00 Regular meeting Austin Post Chicago and Gary, with friends and President-Elect Harding says Minnesota luncheon and many pretty handkerchiefs American Legion at Armory adjourned relatives. wins at handshaking. We surely made Mrs. Woodward's birthday to Tuesday night,1 January hope he don't mean we are "handshakers" celebration an enjoyable one. 11, at 8 P. M. Every returned service H. L. Goslee returned last night in the army sense of the BLANKETS BLANKETS Men's Furnishings man should be there. from Blooming Prairie where he conducted word. MR. AND MRS. C. KEARNS entertained E. Election of officers. Important a funeral. the following at a family 66x80 Tan or Gray $7.50 Nashua Blankets, Boys Knicker Pants* Values business. Determine amount of dues. Throw open the doors and let the reunion New Years day: Blankets, reg. $4.50 to $2.98, at N. G. Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Moulton land Plaided and heavy. moon shine in. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Merchant of Secretary. daughter Majorie Mae, who have Minneapolis, Clifford Keams of' Colorado 92.00 $1.00 2-1-C $4.69 been visiting for the past six weeks I BLUSH FOR HER Springs, Colo., Mrs. Julia at the home of their parents, Mr. and LOST: A paper bag containing brown Kearns, liftr. and Mrs. H. P. Chapin, 68x80 Tan or Gray wool ''s The annual meeting of the Mower Mrs. J. E. Scott, returned last night Boys all-wool Suits Values silk stockings, six Japanese napkins the Bert Kearns and Joseph Lamping Nap Blanket, reg. $4.95 County Farmers Fire and Lighting to their home in Erie, Illinois. to $i8.50i and cambric teddy at phone in Witt's families. The same company was entertained Mutual Insurance Company will be All wool Blankets in stock Market or Kenwood car. Finder, call $2.69 at a six o'clock dinner Sunday held in the Court room in the Court Mrs. E. A. Bunte who has been Kenwood 0168, evenings. evening at the Lamping homie and House in the city of Austin, Minnesota Reg. $11.50 and $12.50 70x80 Plaid wool Nap visiting for the past week with her Minneapolis Journal. Monday evening Mrs. Julia Kearns on Tuesday, Janury 18th, 1921 Men's shuts, value? to $3T Reg. $6.50 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Veverka, Hubby will sure be wrathy now he entertained at dinner. at one thirty o'clock pursuant *a.ss $8.19 P. M. returned to Chicago last night. will have to buy friend wife another to the By-Laws of said Company for $1.69 The employees of the Tri-State complete summer wardrobe. 1 the purpose of hearing the report of Telephone company enjoyed one of Harold- Hartman of Springfield, tlve Company for the past year, electing their delightful parties Wednesday Illinois, who is doing civil engineering three directors for the term of evening at the new Telephone building. work here is spending two weeks "HIGH GRADE7 three years, levying an assessment to Th^Value WALTHAM Every department was generously with his parents, Mvnd Mrs. Henry MER£handbe pay losses and expenses for the ensuing represented, 45 employees being Hartman:. l"** .vw'.'•' Si BOTTOM' year and to transact any other —r* present. Dancing and .various games EARLY business tfeat jnay come before the WILLGUARDHEALTH Mrs. Ernest .Beneke and MijMjje were enjoyed. Prizes were awarded gj Fett were Austin jailers. Friday between meeting^ I OF NEXT PRESIDENT to the winners of the contests. trains. N:' ^A.^otson, Secretary. ,m v" At leleve# o'clock 1 a delicious lunch Mr. and Mrs. I^aftauth. were diff^ 2-2-C iiVir'ii' '1" Adv ner guests at the^epifge Fett hi was- served by Miss Mae Watkins, Sunday. "W^ 3 (Chief Operator) and hei1 committee Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eaber and Mildred of co-workers. Plans are now under spent a delightful afternoon, YOUR BEST Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar waj£ for another .social affair in the *-r?- -si iil$ H'iv' Wollenburg. ndaif future... ."1-1 1 :F Misses Adelia and a Baumgar||i tner visited with frii Austin .Paul Lawler, who has been spending New Year's day. his vacation with friends in Chiagf, •:A«» Miss .Ruth Babcock urned 1si& Elgin and Oelwein is expected day from West Concord after spending Christmas vacation with her home tonight. parents, Mr. a'nd Mrs. B. L. Babcock. cock. Are Obtained "French Claim to Mont Blane. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Beneke spent a s, Mont Blanc, the "monarch of mountains," pleasant evening with Mr. and Mrs. as Byron called it, is mainly In Henry Fett, Sunday in Baking B,re«.i The following students' returned France, and the ^ascent Is commonly from the U* S. M. at Austin to spend made from CftSfoonli.' Chamonlx and ... by vising the New Year's with their parents: Leona Mont Blanc are in the French department 3M: Baumgartner, Eudbra, Condo and of Haute-Savoie. And the •BEST Flonr ii $ %V: Adelia Ludwig. fact that most persons believe them The Marcus Knuth family were to be in Switzerland annoys the callers at the George Fett ^ome French very much Indeed, especially Thursday evening. the residents of {hat region. So tber# School commences again January This little man. pr Charles B. 3, 1921, in District 93 afte)r a two lawyer, Marion, O., 'it flated tt Is a campaign on foot now to rc^baptize Hormelfs Quality Flour is the Flour weeks Christmas vacation. ill tiie place now occupied by Br the "departmentt de la vjfcratp^ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schlitching iarey B. Grayson. He la to Savole" and call It "department do V' and children spent Sanity evening, jersonal physician to President M4nt Blanc.1* with Mrs. Schlitching's- parents, Mr, it fleet Harding. Dr. lawyer hat and Mrs. Albert Reinke. ,. jeen a close personal friend and Mr. and Mrs. August Siegfried ORMEL M1LLINQ CO. AusS?nn: jeighbor to the Harding^, foi That January 10th deposit begins were supper guests at the Henry Fett pany years. Dr. Satryer Jnadj to bear interest ten days before it I home New Year's day. jhe recent trip with the president cotnes to this bank. Make it a big one. ,y .....J Mr. and Mrs. Herman Chinnon 'and The Austin National Bank. Ilect to Te*as, Panaasa Canal an4 A Thursday r. S.&Mi children left morning 'for lack to Washington. 7,. Adv.• 52-4-c \t1§. 'M &fl§ '7%