Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
April 21, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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N *7" ^v-/^, ., v- v,A 1 "*'r 'I •'•*r -_ 7- :"-v ^^mam .- r" •-*,._ s_ ,_: h.i MOWER COUNTY NEW^'AUSTIN, MINNESOTA &&&**• "7-- r" THURSDAY, APRIL21,Ml •AG£ EIGHT Our Boy Has Gotta Be Noticed MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL ^Jjfy LOCAL W9* \'l)L W#SWJkSMiEb tooIt 3N GOLLN, \Pt6LSWW WSM60M€\ PENIN& MCMcje u\4««e 4A% VtAWNUfc IAN MENM V4ECKT\E\ SET TU«N MMT AMiTWHO NOT\Cfct tt TU' BOSS AVM VUfcMfc WU. OUO&UM* Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Beaulieu went BE SORPR\SEt fcfcOUY NET* to the cities today. Ed. Holcomb went to Lyle yesterday on business. L. O. J. Simmons is in the Twin Cities nonbusiness. j,. Born to Dr. and Mrs. Jrl. J. Hardy iApril 21, a daughter. ,s -i Mrs. Lynde of Wauben is visiting Iter son, Dr. J. K. Lyiide and family. Judge Hammond of Albert" Lea wmm* •was in the city Tuesday on business. R. R. Murphy is home after a trip east buying good^flor his store. Mrs. F. A. Kurth from Dodge Celia Anderson was told to find a pot Center was an Austin shopper Tuesday. of gold at the end-r-f the rainbow, by means of a string she was given and __ following the string she found a large Mrs. E. L. Ally is spending few yellow bag filled with towels and days visiting friends in Blooming OU earit expect crop of fte end linen gifts from the girls. Prairie. ^RS. THOMAS DUGAN, 101 a jnGHey at of "your earning season plants South Franklin -street, entertained the .THE CLOVER LEAF 4JLUB of Mrs. S. D. Catherwood who vhas •t v&ure&rnin$ Helping Hand of the G. A. R. yesterday. dollar in the Whittier school met at the school been quite ill for several days is much A Tuesday. On the program were improved. 1 is •Mi&i- Ben Tubbs, Dr. J. K. Lynde, MRS. DAN FOWLDS, 906 Park iiiut a matter of fa Albert Hopfe Richard Lewis, Attorney Miss H'olzer's room and Miss Bess avenue, entertained Mrs. C. A. Haugans' Nelson and P. A. Reiliy went (erlile loi1 in ajoodl &U—< Todd. ani IkuiJ patient. The JiaWestix^ coiM/butf division of the Lutheran Ladies to the cities today. *7 aid yesterday. —the main Work mart be done vliule MRS. C. A. HEGGE entertained Rollin Alderson returned from the we leaft the Art and Travel Club Tuesday afternoon MRS. ALVIN BAUDLER, Mrs. rejrult^ are 5hay?in£.n——KerlaHGuhm. cities last night, Mrs. Alderson will at her home. After the' Mary Shellman and Miss Cora Dovenberg rxemain a few days longer. business meeting, papers were" read entertained the Koterie of the by'Mrs. L. D. Baird, Mrs. E. H. Sterling Presbyterian church Tuesday" night Mrs. John Harrison and son Jack and Mrs. A. M, Lewis. at the home of Mrs. Baudler Miss *xf Independence, Iowa, are visiting FOR MORE THAN A HALF A CENTURY at the A1 Wengert home. MOWER COUNTY FARMERS HAVE PLANTED THEIR MONEY HERE, AND FOR ANYTHING Y. W. C. A. NOTES v-iqSfir. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson IN THE BANKING LINE HAVE FOUND THIS •oflBlooming Prairie visited relatives GROWING INSTITUTION The Girl Reserves met last Monday. Irfere yesterday. They are planning to give a play some Sank nf Attaint County Agent L* Liebensfcein, *V time in June and are busy assigning Cr^^k, Grand left, today for Rose parts and making arrangements. Organized Capital & Surplua. S30e.000.0C 7 "Meadow and Dexter. IMS. County Nurse Miss Marie Rettig -IX and Miss Anna Roble attended the Bertha Kunz Baker, Acknowledged U-Mr.-? £&d Mrs. .XharlesiJNfiler"^ave meeting of the Walthani branch of the Tetnrnjpd home .aJEte.r a three months Leader in Her Art to Y. W. C. A. held Wednesday at the ^rip thru the west. Appear at Austin Chautauqua home of Mrs. Lawrence Stubstad at This Year lir. aiy^ Mfs% "Q^ ton and Hayfield. The business session of ani, Airs. Frtd returned Bertha Kunz Baker,' American the meeting was conducted by tl :&Dm dran\a recitalist, who is to be one of president, Mrs. John Ziemer. Mz^. the attractions on our Chautauqua Kuckenbecker led the devotionals, Elton'^^es tonight $W* this summer, 'has created a field of also as treasurer of the^ Waltham a he art in which sb.e. stands the acknowledged branch gave her report. if'JM^s. Christions, -vnlh reiktiyeir. -afc-v* leader. secretary, gaV$ a report of her E. ILsXJalman and daughters Misses part of the work. Mrs.' I^airi Ziemer Pearl "and Luella of Hayfield were reported for the cbttimittee on playgrounds. Austin visitors Wednesday. This was a very interesting meeting with about twenty ladies Mis Tillie Mosik has returned to present. They made holders for their X.eRoy after visiting with her sister, coming bazaar. The ladies set Sat' iMrs. O. W. Hovland of this city. urday for a meeting day to clean up it -f^r, the church yard in Waltham and a Mrs. J. D. Campbell is^isiting her mother, Mrs. G. M. WoodhifF, at part of the work of this society for the summer home^ on Lake Minnetonka. this summer will be to assist, in the care of the church~premises and edifice. The next meeting will Se 'lietcl ,' ^'Sr-r: .. Dr. C. C.„ Allen was caled. to Ada with Mrs. Neis and there WiU,be.-Work yesterday by the death of his grand£ather, on the quilt and later a social"will be Mr. Crawford. Dr. Allen will held and the quilt wfll be sold. tetpQ home Sunday. Friday evening the A. H. S. .Athletic Association enjoyed a banquet C. H. Decker .and Hv^^gBjwpifield in our club roins. Fifty-five of the went to Chaska today to i^tvie^r a faculty and students were present. candidate for superintendent of the Mr. Sprague gave "A's" to fifteen Austin hi^h school. students. The tables were pretty llr. and Mrs. S. A. Smith returned with red and white carnations, smilax 'home yesterday from Charles City, and ferns. A very interesting program Iowa, where they visited their daughter, was given following the ban Annum! to be Publiihed May 15 She interprets great dramas, not Mrs. Louise Smith for a few days. quet. only for the beauty and joy of them We have received a sample of the but for the part they play in organizing Jndge Catherwood and Mildred Y: W. C. A. New Testament." Copies social consciousness into a definite 8nyder, stenographer, returned yesit&day may be had for 45 cents each. In the The Austiri High School is the largest educational institution in the qity constructive force.. She believes from Albert Lea, where back of the Testament is the motto that art should stimulate clearer ilndcre has been holding court. r, of the Young Womens Christian Association, vision, truer feeling, gentler and It^ niertibfers are the future citizens of thk^i^^nxl^ GjS y^ur eye on Ruth Schoonover, who was hints on 'How to read the more generous iaction—to bring harmony-and »1 nurse here for two years, and New Testament,' passages to memorize beauty and joy into everyday thcW Watch them: LCarn the spirit of they- activities. In short--BUY ftor sister, Mrs. Taylor, were greeting suggested to. the Y. W. C. A. life. iU i*v*4 old friends in Austin Tuesday. Mrs. Helen Gould-Shepherd, the Association Critics continent on "her scholarly i' songs, etc. mind, sympathetic heart, glorious 7*4JT/ W. J. Corwin of St. Paul is in town voice, masterful and exquisite art We enjoyed a visit the past week 2oday. Mr. Corwin is the assistant "her delicious and contagious spirit from our former secretary, Miss County Agent Leader for twenty43kree of comedy "her method, so simple Edith Fulghum. counties in southeastern Minnesota. If you are a citizen can you say you are interested in Once more the time has come when you may buy the that it is difficult to tell how she creates. the progress of ypiir schools?. "Interested" Means— her tremendous efforts.'* Austur High 8chool year book and r^vie^r the events of MARY PHILBIN The ,drama which she will present BUY AN ANNUAL. 'Envoy Jefwup went to Mankato to^Jiy, High School activity for the year 1920-1021. The this summer wilt be announced later. he will be absent a couple oi£ book'wM be on salc^|||ay 15th. Thfe town is to be canvassed days on business. Mrs. Jessup Do you believe in aidi^ the^Bbmmcmity If so, boost lutTe charge of the work here during by stiiden1^p6is Saturday,/April 23rd. You ite school—BUY AN AN|T^& 9iia absence. ti)W 0Q TOU SAY (I? Will be solicited. you buy The book is superior vf ^|s&. LUUE !$. ML tb anything attempted in art, literature, and makeup.7£ HRMEH IIUS!|N|!E PROMOTED The 1921 Austinian comparison with We are the last /it is divi^d ii^o six books—the school, literature any High Se£|^I Annual' in to EncU^ and to Avokl Them Ifanry Mady Appointed Manager ding and we believe the cUsses, ol|^iz^tions, athletics, and jokes.3 It is a class graduafig^ ftom the eld of Packing Plant In Sp$kane, in doing things right ^iereflreVW^rant the right kind, iT complete history the life and spirit of the high Washington "FALL DOWN," of supt)ort. The edith)n ia ljmite4^^ oBiy 500 copies. School. UP." •fiJMO ""^Harry A. Mady, formerly superintendent You should be oiie 6f the 50Q^wI^ ^p^a#^to his or her J|| If you are an alumnus, will you back your High School? of the Carstens Packing library, if nothing more, a .h«an36il l^Kk. But the reflection^ will .show -plant, has been appointed manager tpiejr^id^ the absurdity of the kuiaii annual. "something more" is tile cott&mtslof the book which ^succeeding A. D. McLean, according If yoirarela studeiit of course you first fwo rphiiles priited^bdve. Of brings to light every phase otHigh School activity andl^ -to an announcement made yesterday course when a person riseit there is 3sy company officials. For the present mW" which therefore will interest you the more.,- only cme direction In which he can go, 1 BUY- AN:ANNUAL. .nr "kjk- he will continue to act as plant and that direction is up or upward. "-i: At t-c I **V I "-7:" %,C 4 Therefore, do not "rise uprt In the superintendent in conjunction with morning or In the world—-ifiniply rise. !2iis work as manager. WBl"9% Vou want one.% ready to sign np when Likewise, when you fall do not "fall "Mr. Mady has been with the Carstens down"—simply fall. There can be no company for the last ttiree such thing as "falling up" it would are Bpti^st s. Austin is prOB^KiYS,Therefore ^t in M^tone.w be one of years, coming here from Minnesota, be contrary to tire law of gravitation, where he was engaged in packing which Has not been repealed, Pr. Einstein's 3iause work for several years. He theory of relatively to the contrary ithSSAfe pjice xfZOO perbo-1- -was first engaged here in the shipping notwithstanding. *n\\ department, being promoted to "1 A somewhat similar error., is the use ~Sfr rn^-i.% shipping clerk and later to be superintendent, of the preposition "up" after the verb ^•s*a8« Jvf Charming Mary..Piyilbin, Just little a position held by him "end/!r ,as:-ih "This ends up the affair." IN IAN STAFF 1921 ar"movfe'* developing into star, is only -Omit the. "up" 5 the sense Is -for two years previous to his new position."— sixteen 1i a Chicago years old. expressed by saying^ '^hls .enas tfie Sp6kesmah Review (SpoIsane.) 'As ,-K^i TV has qirl and for some time past been affair." r" leVotihg her time to the preliminaries Mr. Mady is the son of Mr. and A in •equiried the silent drama. rosy "tt Mrs. Charles Mady of this city and Do'your shipping first in The future, for the pretty little actress is was formerly employed here, Her of NgWs—*You'^HMrtfniwtter5*atisfiet!r***-wMtteted by hosts admirers^^ te. v£l' r&StL ,a I I 1 I 1 1