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

April 4, 1921 · Page 7 of 8

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•Sir*5'' $ ^51 & &?~ MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1921 fAGE EIGHT This Should Correct a Papular Opintpn Br Chda Sugbrcw MCKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL *4:- ilM NMMI IJUM \MUKT CUM*G£ "tU6V\ TO 1UKT OUCLE. «WA W\% ER WOO GOT A«& noooue o» *ms^ AXJMftN* ooa w*G&s »u «bv*y tu\v4v wo. gotta VAOV4EN OS SUPPLIES \MW6UBtfeR. \M6 fcOVJN CSlAAft SfcViTK exM^ rSf&ri Mrs. J. N. Nicholsen is on the sicki 06SY «UUU\vKy XW F6A *avx*\jrtcc tv* CAttB O* US? list. PMSR postawest 9 Meyers Sunday in Mrs. E. Faribault. John Pierce is visiting relatives Rochester. John Voogd made a business" trip to Stewartville today P. H. Friend of Chicago is spending a few days in town. Mrs. Frank Uschold of Rose Creek is in town today. Peter Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. D. son, Sunday, a son. Mrs. Sven Anderson who has been naa eqifafjy wrong ideas. ill is improving. Mrs. Walter Whiteside returned German Folksongs. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Peshak of Wykoff MICXIE SAYS Chief Worry of Late Enemy village barytone condemned one from the cities Saturday accompanied spent Sunday at the home of In few countries has music formed Born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Enright, Germany's latest grief comes from by her daughter, Fern. of the most 'famous singers of the their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. so vital a part of the national life April 2, a son. the inability to change the law -which Peshak. day because fi&Jwas afraid to hold as In Germany. It is therefore not provides that the way of the transgressor W (SOULS, tOUtfig, XOO Mrs. Carl Baudler returned home Roy Paulson of Blooming Prairie a high note and left it almost as soon strange that the German Volkslleder is hard.—Toledo Blade. Ase uoq\ asovjt Saturday after spending a week with spent Sunday in Austin. Mrs. Stephen Cook of Ames, Iowa, as he,took it" The art of the great should treat of ordinary everyday life NtfL SOtySGRAiPtvOUA NVi A&MANefe' her parents in Winnebago. arrived yesterday to attend the funeral singer in using his voice to interpret and of the deeper emotions rather than M. S. Fisch went to Minneapolis of her sister-in-law, Miss Ella VDVtUDck \MMX\W P&H OS ^0 the composition did not appeal to the this morning on a business trip. of violent and constant changes of feeling. Miss Evelyn Snyder is taking a few Cook. DOT QttttEVNBNKS £B.SttTF\ local barytone who made use of compositions days' vacation from Tier duties in the The Volkslelder have usually a "\VKE \S Mrs. S. E. Pettingill has returned to display his voice. He County Auditor's office. Mrs. L. R. Fairbanks, who has been small compass they move either by V&C] from a visit to the twin cities. was judging in the same way as the visiting at the T. J. Fairbanks home step or within the limits of a simple WVtW SO WCdifcOMED I. H. Peshak has returned from a has gone to Des Moines, Iowa, for a editor of the newspaper who looked Mrs. Harry E. Rasmussen is ill chord for this reason they can generally visit with his son and daughter in visit with her sister. for an interesting story in a work at her home on Kenwood avenue. be harmonized by the use of the mtVKNfc VR&SM N* GOY xxcwes,1 Minneapolis yand Stillwater. on singing and who was unaware that tonic and dominant chords, especially GCrCXlx Miss Stella Heimer of Rose Creek Thomas K. Laird has returned to those who wanted to improve their -(W as they almost invariably use our ordinary Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Finn and daughter visited friends in Austin Saturday. his school work at Hesterus. Colorado, singing were interested in belfig instructed.—New spent Sunday in Gi*and Meadow at major scale. It is. Indeed, chiefly after being called here by the serious York Sun. Gretchen Alley is visiting friends the Dr. L. S. Mitchell home. owing to their influence that this scale illness of .his mother. in Blooming Prairie for a few days. and its characteristic harmonies became Charles Houck who has been very Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Hegge have returned so strong a factor In modern music* Mark Fink left today for Pocatello, ill for the past four weeks, is some from a month's visit with their The German songs show love Idaho, where he will spend the summer. NEW LOCATION better but unable to be at work. KODAK YOUR daughter, Mrs. Vigness at LaFeria, of nature and of country—many sing Texas. of the "Schoner Wald" or the mountains, Mrs. Krog of Minneapolis came Mr. and Mrs. Sprague spent the .of the delight of "wandern" and STOCK down Saturday' to be the guest of I. C. Jones of Chicago spent Friday week-end with Mrs. Sprague's mother return to the "heimat" 9t Mrs. S. C. Benton for a few days. and Saturday with Austin friends. in Kasson. Mr. Jones was formerly manager of DR. F. BROMLEY Mrs. Laura Wilson of Rochester the Elk Hotel here. Mrs. H. Sazel returned to Minnesota DELCOrUGHT was a week-end guest of Mrs. Will Lake ^aturdey after several Eye Sight Specialist Let' us show you the right kind Bassler. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Otto and Louise months visit at the M. S. Fisch home. The complete Electric Light and of Kodak to buy for use on the Otto of Stewartville spent Sunday at Albert Hopfe and P. J. Riley returned Power Plant Norm Martinson of Lake Mills, the W. H. Ryther home on North farm. Yz Block South from a trip to the cities yesterday. Iowa, sDent Sunday at the home of Kenwood avenue. Ask us for a demonstration in his brother Ed. Martinson. Every- your own home. See for yourself. All models in Stock, OVER WOOLWORTH'S The Misses Cora Randall and No obligation. Miss Grace Naab of Elma, Iowa, Miss Margie Meadowcroft of the thing for the Kodaker. Louise Allen returned Sunday from spent Saturday and Sunday in Austin Austin Clinic spent the week-end 5c AND 10c STORE Minneapolis where they spent the "with friends. visiting her parents in Brownsdale. past week visiting friends. Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. K.O. Wold Co. Mrs. L. 0. Hollister and Mrs. A. M. Drug iOffice u:—Main 708 Mr. and Mrs. Ed'Holcomb returned Wright, April 4, a son. Mrs. Wright I^wis left last night on a business home last night from Cambridge, "trip to Chicago. will be remembered as Florence where they spent the past week visiting Crane. ^B3r. and Mrs. Ed Hacmac spent their daughter, Mrs. Ernest Green. Austin Electric Supply Co. Nortlv Main St. "The Economical Drug Store." One who can "do about anything," Sunday with friends in Mason City A marriage license was issued to 121 N. Main St. Phone Main 39 Mrs. Elizabeth Schoen, Mrs. F. M. and Clear Lake, Iowa. Martin Mehammer and Inga Sorlien, usually can do about nothing well. Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. F. Schmanski April 2, 1921. They are both from Miss Otelia Nelson spent the week this city, ^nd son Raymond and Andrew end in Hartland, called by the death' Schrrianski all of Owatonna spent of her grand-mother. Miss Susie I. Moe, who spent Easter Sunday at the J. H. Remmel home. at the K. O. Wold home left Saturday Mrs. J. S. Crandall had as their The Misses Myrtle Dickey, Mar-, for Milaca to resume' her school guest, her sister, Mrs. John McCloskey duties. garet Riley and Mrs. C. M. Hubbax'd of Minneapolis. are helping to mark state board examination Mrs. P. D. Beaulieu and son Richard papers in the county superintendent's Mrs. Sarah Buck, mother of Mrs Returned home Sunday from Miami, ofice. There are about E. A. Meyers is at the St. Olaf hospital Florida, where they spent the 3000 papers from the rural and village for treatment. past three months. schools. Max Braun and family leave today for Chatfield where they will make their future home. NEW QUARTERS Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell are in Minneapolis visiting their daughter. Mrs. George Hancock. To my many friends and patients, I am pleased I to announce that I have obtained more suitable Mrs. W. D. Fink and Mrs. Mike! quarters and am now located in rooms over the Kegan of Rose Creek were Austin! shoppers Saturday. Wool worth store. DR. G. F. STORING. Mrs. N. F. Banfield, Sr., a^daugh-! xer Irertrude have £?one to Colorado! for Gertrude's health. CHIROPRACTOR Mr and Mrs. John Beckel, who SAME PHONE, MAIN 708 spent Easter with Mr. Beckel's sisters at Omaha, have returned. .-Professor James Bird ,pf Nortnifieio Can a horn be was here Friday in the interest 'of Carleton College. mas and Mrs. John Ober and sons, John and Max, who have been visiting iat the home of their daughter and "sister, Mrs. William Allen, in Los Angelas, California, have returned. Visit new linoleum and rug department at Donovan & Goslee's before buying. Adv. 26-1-c Not on The Brunswick. 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