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

March 21, 1921 · Page 7 of 8

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4- 4U mi'r .. x- a&V.^r *j -•.•» ,.:-**. -»W'- ••••'.' •. S\" ilk.. -*v -& MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN. MINNESOTA MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1921 5 rAGE EIGHT LOCAL. PENINBL Arnold Daane spent Sunday in Rochester. Miss Ida Hoanstad of Sargeant was an Austin visitor Friday. Mrs. A. D. Schaffer of Waltham was shopping here Saturday. Mrs Ora Palmer of Lyle spent Sunday wtih friends in Austin. Edward Montag of West Bend, Iowa, was a visitor here yesterday. Charles Gilleece has gone to Chicago, Illinois, for a visit with relatives. Frances Nelson is home from her school work at North Branch, Iowa. Mrs. Chris- Sampson and daughter of Lyle were ^.uStin visitors Friday. Iloy Paulson of* Blooming Prairie spent Sunday in Austin with relatives. Miss Margaret Mullenbach of Adams was shopping in Austin Friday. i„ Fred Cristman and daughter^ Mrs. Albert Kimlicka of London ifre in ter Is the today. ±OWTI John Anderson of Canada js^Vyisiting with his son Joe Anderson on. Maple street. Mrs. Mike Krebsbach and daughter l*eona of Adams were Austin shoppers Friday. Mrs. J. P. Mullenbach and two daughters of Adams were shopping liere aSturday. C. A. Lovett, of Duluth, Imperial Good Samaritan of that order, spent Friday in the city'. A. J. Coleman of Mankato is visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. F. A. Ryan, 507 Oak street. Styles that have the freshness of Spring Miss Margaret Mclnerny is home from her school duties in New Richland for the spring vocation. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Baker returned are here assembled for your inspection and approval. Whether your type demands the youthful line and ingenuous style of the sub-deb, or the more dignified and conservative from California Friday where they lines that enhance the charms of the more mature woman* you can most spent the past six months visiting relatives. surely find your owii ideal in a Spring Suit, Coat, Dress or Hat' in the varied assortment F. N. Tanzer, of Minneapolis, deputy we have to show you. for the Modern Samaritans, left Quality expressed In terms of material. Style, dash, charm expressed in terms of tailoring this morning for his home in Minneapolis and design, And all expressed in terms Jf value that will astonish you. The after spending the past month earlier you call the wider wilhbe your choice. iiere. & tg( N(^t WeA is Printzess Week MISS MABEL BERDELL entertained .*• at a birthday party last night .at the-Y. W. C. A. rooms. And you will have the opportunity of inspecting^the Spring Printzess tailored 1 BIRTHS suits and c^pis. Developed in all-wool Serge, Tricotine, Check Velour and Jersey-cloth. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Holmes, at St. Olaf hospital, March 17, a They are tailored with that deft, sure skill which characterizes all ^daughter. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold L. Printzess garments. Hogan, Friday, a daughter. Born to Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Wood, at St. Olaf's hospital, March 19, a The New Spring Suits slaughter. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fiebelkorn of ^Rochester, March 19, a daughter. The another will be remembered Never have the models been more attractive thkn this season ancj. never have we JCartha Woodson. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward been able to supply so many different tastes. For there are so many styles for TRirasher of Lyle at the St. Olaf hospital both the matron and the miss and there is a model for practically every figure. Saturday morning, a son. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Vergil Miller JMarch 20, at St. Olaf hospital, a son. Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Tla«ek, v! Calmar, Iowa, a son. Mrs. Tla«ek, The New Coats was formerly Emma Krob of this city. "Every one will be talking tomorinom of Supt. Fulton's speech. Don't The styles are pleasingly varied and run from the sport to wrappy and dressy miss it at the court room tonight. 23-lt. Adv. types, with fabrics from Polo to Ramono cloth, a wonderfully rich coating fabric, entirely new this season. Surely among these distinctive models you will 0 find the one you are looking for—the one that best expresses your individuality. Charming Frocks for Early Spring Weir In our splendid assortment of Spring Frocks there is wide latitude for choice. In making our selection we have overlooked no desirable example of the acceptable mode. No approved fabric has been slighted and no trick of happy trimming has been omitted. It will prove an Agreeable experience to inspect this exhibition of the season's latest favorites." ... 8. '.•••• Your Easter Hat 'A W4 lllCKY STRIKE luce, may be small, Or'medium in'shape—it may be adorned %&h clusters of grapes, or other cigarette. Flavor is Qnnnli fruits, with brilliant flowers of every hue, wide spreadingdrooping feathers, or trailing O- 9 veils—for Dame Fashion grants you a wide range from Which to make your selection. Our sealed in by toash'qft showing of the latest models is now so complete, that even the most exacting can not fail to find v^the choosing of her Easter hat a real pleasure. West Rrv Goods Col Batteries YOU NEED ONE I' We Sell The Famous A O *a I Get your battery and Electric work done at the same time. :vA"i •. r«j.. A" i*rt UNIVERSITY OF n"? SOUTHERN MINNESOTA '"r*