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

May 5, 1921 · Page 7 of 8

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7*T "3 ww:« i»s«jv' %?..j yt, 5 ""f 4 THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1921 MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA *AGE EIGHT He Passes the Harsh Words On BY M1CKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL CharlesStighroe ,JD Wattfii Nnnpiptr Uskw LOCAL VP N00H£ GOIUG.TD 00 PEmrn NOO *TU\s \uoavc Evtvfcfc cot ovyr AW WEi, VOltt KAKVCWiCst SO UOVSfc A*OUVK OUTSIDE GET fcOSN gE GOSUVBNtt HERE OR GO UOWc'. VNWttf DO NOD eor our wcnse* BOON Miss C. R. Farber of Dexter shopped -CU\Mk 1W\S IS- AfcOtSUEVMSfS' "YU- SUONM OWVE&E AW COXAE I in Austin Saturday. rveKwe? OOT VsJVAO 00 JAAVCE \T ^00 NNUO'S Mrs. John Sheedy and daughter of Oakland were Austin visitors Friday. BOSS U9RE*. Mrs. Iver Smedy of Route 4 was MUX an Austin shopper Thursday. GOIV4& "CO Mrs. C. C. Erickson and son 0. F. StAViO "TYWS of Waltham were here Wednesday on business. Mrs. Julia Churchill was taken to St. Olaf's hospital today for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cox of St. Charles are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Arthur Suther. ti|ty cake which was decorated with father and mother of the groom, and Keep Fires in Neighborhood ckndles. Arthur Andersjji of Bowbells, N. D., Slavin street residents evidently E. A. Dugstad of Taopi, cashier of At brother of the bride. believe in community spirit. any the First State Bank of Taopi, is a MRS. D. S. BARR held the meeting rate they are holding a series of community business caller here today. of the Bishop Rowe Auxiliary Mr jerus-Vollan fires. f, girls of Christ church Monday night MISS ALVIRA VOLLAN, daughter J. L. Cerney, manager of the Fire early this morning caused at her home on South St. Paul street. of Mr. and Mrs.. Nicholas Hug of Standard Oil Company of Lyle is an from a defective chimney,. damaged "SQ.S. lias saVea hundreds of families from *v Red Rock was married to Jacob Majerus, Austin visitor today. the home of Mrs. Tillie Johnson, 400 THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS distress cui the lufh seas. in ilie Bahlc son of Mr^. Emma Majerus of Slavin street to the extent of $75. The enjoyed a delightful May party in Mr. Lockhart, architect for the new of Rose Creek, at. 9:00 o'clock Tuesday loss was covered by insurance. has saved thousands families from distress* their half last night. The hall was high school returned to St. Paul this morning at the St. Peter's church. The decorated in green, pink and yellow morning. cm land. bride and grt)om were attended by Japanese lanterns. After dancing ofit?w Lincoln Mothers Hold Meet Miss Agnes Majerus and John Majerus, "Science has accomplished a lot Miss Ruth, Thykeson, teacher in the dainty refreshments were served. The Lincoln Mothers Club met at so ixu sister and brother of the groom. Adams High school, was an Austin in%\vater-po\ver and vair power. NotlimJ far the school Tuesday afternon. Miss The bride M&as becomingly dressed in MRS. JOHN ROCHFORD entertained history of visitor Saturday. Henry and Miss Baehr were in charge Ihe humanity* Jias teeji discovered white georgette satin and carried in honor of^Miss Minnie Skare over for honest, steaJr of the following program: E. A. Dalager is spending a few as an acceptable substitute at a parcel shower Tuesday night. a bouquet of bridal roses and sweet i_i_. 1 if l/ r. J/erber-f kaufman Song, first grade children folk labor. days with his son, Dr. N. 0. Dalager "500" made an enjoyable evening. peas. game, second grade piano solo, Margaret at Clear Lake, Iowa. Miss Skare received many appropriate Miss Agnes Majerus, bridesmaid, Young song, second grade gifts. Her marriage to Arthur THRU FIFTY-TWO YEARS OF VARYING PANIC, PROSPERITY wore pink organdy and a corsage Bernard A. Brown of Mitchell, folk game, first grade Indian drill, Elmer is scheduled for this month. AND DEPRESSION, THIS INSTITUTION HAS bouquet of pink roses. After the ceremony South Dakota, has accepted a position first and second grade boys song, Luvefrie STOOD A BULWARK AGAINST FINANCIAL STORMS, LIT­ a three course dinner was served in the Schwan Shoe store. and Mason Comeau hoop drill, ERALLY A BANK YOU CAN BANK ON. WE INVITE YOU MRS. ARNOLD JOHNSON, Mrs. r.t the "bride's home. The dinning TO SAFE-GUARD YOUR "FORTUNE BY BANKING HERE. firet* and second grade girls song, Fred Williams, Mrs. Ransome Thomson, Harold Robinson attended the room was decorated in pink and A COMPLETE, EXPERIENCED AND COURTEOUS SERVICE Harriet Hinckley and Charles Tuchek Mrs. O. J. Bucklin and Mrs. J. 3anca at Cresco Tuesday night. He AWAITS YOU AT ?"THE BANK TO BANK ON" white. vocal solo, Miss Wall folk, Mrs. Eunice W. Hare were hostesses to the Cotillion reports an enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. MajeruS left foe a Rice. Club at its final, dancing p^rty of ®lte 3Ftr5t National Sank of Austin wedding trip to St. Cloud, Wednes-* Miss Ruth Hill went to Minneapolis the season. The ladies were all dsiy morning. They will be at home Wednesday to spend several days with Capital & Surplus. Organized dressed in gingham and the affair after May 15. 1868. her sister, Mrs. W. H. Seimer. $300,000*00 was one that will linger long in the memory of those who attended. Joseph Audrie of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, visited his daughter, Miss McDowell-Rothenberger ^Florence, the first part of the week. MISS LANIA RQTHENBERGER WIFTS MRS. STANLEY of Brownsdale entertained and Harold P. McDowell of Le Roy a a S a a C. H. Webber returned to his home the Get-Together Club of were married Saturday afternoon at ILIZERS in Minneapolis today after spending the Lady 31accabees Tuesday night. 4:00 o'clock by Rev. Swisher. They "the past two weeks here looking after were accompanied by Mrs. McDowell 3iis farming interests. ECONOMY DAYS AT MRS. CLEMANS entertained the and Mr. and Mi-s. Glen Rogers. Home Missionary Society ,of the Miss Effie Newman who has been Methodist church Tuesday afternoon. Siting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. McKenna-Bohan The VALUE STORE Miss Nora Bohan, daughter of Mr. Charles Newman, has returned to MRS. JOHN H. ANDERSON entertained and Mrs. Thomas Bohan, of Austin, Minneapolis to resume her duties at the Woman's Auxiliary of became the bride of Dr. Jay K. McKenna, 'St. Barnabas hospital. What' plant food does Christ Episcopal church Wednesday son of Dr. and Mrs. W. H. afternoon. Austin visitors and shoppers Saturday McKenna, of Austin, yesterday morning SUITS were, Mrs. L. H. Ellingson and at the Procathedral of St. Mary. WILMA BARLOW entertained the daughter, Miss Alice, of Hayfield Rev. Thomas A. Cullen officiated. Miss K. K. K.'s and Alumnae at her home a quiege start and promotes Group 3 2 Mrs. O. J. Olson and Miss Emily Osland Estelle McKenna, a sister of the Monday night. After the meeting Group 1 leaf growth. Group 4 of LeRoy Miss Myrtle Austinson bridegroom, was the bride's only attendant, the girls enjoyed a theatre party. Phosphorus (referred to of Lyle Mrs. Dane Nelson of and William Bohan, brother MISSES RUSSELL AND HEISEY as PhosphoricAeid) encourages Hose Creek and Mrs. Barney Brown 5f the bride, was Dr. McKenna's best Composed of fine (5 navy blue serge 15 very new navy will entertain the Priscilla Club tonight foot development, of Adams. man. Dr. and Mrs. McKenna will be A very fine group serge coats, neatly suits, all embroiderembroidered tricotine suits just hastens maturity and gives at the home of Mrs. George at home in Austin.—Minneapolis of velour wraps all also a ed an| 10 polo and received from our strength to the plant. Fisch. FViday, Miss Bessie Rask, and the Journal. of the newest styles humber of fine polo veIou7 New York office coat tan "Misses Myrtle and Esther Christofierson Potassium (referred to as coats. I just arived newest MRS. FANNIE GAMMEL entertained also 10 .Bolivia and l.owery-Ander»on of Blooming Prairie Mrs. Potash) promotes cellular Values formerly to embroid$25. the Miozota Society at 4ier offedts values to $49 velour coats values MISS CECELIA ANDERSON, ered. Values to $40. •Charles Blom of Rose Creek Miss growth and aids in starch to $55. home, 701 Park avenue, this afternoon. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Anderson, 3ffarie Larson of Sargeant and Mrs. formation. .75 Mrs. J. Lightly and Mrs. Gammel $19-75 ,$23#0 401 North Oak street, was $34-75 H. L. Smith of Elkton, were Austin served. Swift'sRedSteerFertilizers married to Archibald Lowery of St. ..shoppers, carry^ these plant food Paul Saturday at her parent's home MISS MARION LEWIS entertained elements in a form available by the Rev. Alexander Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Weiland and a party of friends at her home on to the plant. Best crops Miss Bess Todd was bridesmaid and Sale of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schaar of Menom-onie, BLOUSES South Main street Tuesday night. ANY HAT IN are grown only when an Elmer Anderson was best man. Miss Wisconsin, are guests of County Cayds and music were enjoyed and abundance of available Faye Hedges sang "Because'* before Agent Liebenstein today. They attended dainty refreshments were served. Household linens plaht food is present. the ceremony. She was accompanied STOCK the Holstein sale at Faribault MRS. C. N. BEISEKER was given by Mis Naomi Rice. Use Swift's Red Steer .and will leave for home tonight. a surprise party yesterday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Lowery left for a Fertilizer on every acre. and Cottons in the G. A. R. Hall after the regular short wedding trip, after which they First Chisel Was Bronze. For sale bv meeting, the occasion being her The chisel was a perfected tool 2,500 will be at home to their friends in St. ago, though of bronze, birthday. She was presented with a fears made and Paul. W. HARE Georgette Crepes Crepe, de Chines J. :therefore efficient somewhat less for plant. Ice cream and cake were Out of town guests were Mr. and The Feed and Seed Man Beautiful new 40 in. Crepe de sotting. lot of beautiful served. Mrs. Perry made the birth- Mrs. O. A. Lowery of Sisseton, S. D., Chines newest shades in georgettes, colorings and fine extra good values at the low qualities. Special price. $1.69 yd. $1.49 yd. Taffetas Exceptional ""collection of Charmeuse MotHers* New 36^ in. all fine Georgette Blouses, all A beautiful yard silk Taffetas and colors and sizes for two wide silk beautiful Messalines in the finish in navy, days at newest shades brown and black, $3.49 easily worth $3.25, eg. at$2.19 $2.25 at SUNDAY, MAY $1.98. yd. yd. .. Mens Furnishings DOMESTICS Values to $12.50 Bring your Mother to the Opening of the $1.50 Men's Ties 98c 23c Percales ..15c BASEBALL $1.00 Men's Ties ....... 59c OXFORDS 14i/2c $2.50 Men's Shirts. ..$1.69 $15-£20 Boys Suits ..$9.95 18c Gingham 10c A Jbig two, day-sale of all our 98c Boys' Blouses .......,59c .....19c 29c Gingllam Oxfords to $8 at 25c Men's Sox I5c Milwaukee Athletic Club, 25c 54.95 $1.25 Summer Unon 98c $1.50 Silk Hose Suits 89c Minn vs. Mayor Page will open the season by pitching the first ball. Don't forget to wear your carnation and bring your Mother. fv$* Game called 3:00 P.M. General admission 35c it*!!!! 15c