Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
June 2, 1921 · Page 1 of 8
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I '-MVJWfg" ju 'u»• ^1s,w 11 11 1 "Q&'&J-V'M .* igw&w 'ujaf »y 3T- 'Hy %r- jr. t1 V* ?Jt*r* "NvifL _. 1 :', ~, v. 5 ,v -Xs!- -~-A Page Two MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday, June 2, 1921 fe ECLIPSE ECHOES In the afternoon they motored to Austin evening. Everyone urged to attend turned to her home in Minneapolis LE ROY RENOVA and Ramsey and enjoyed a picnic this meeting. last Friday. lunch. Lloyd Vaughan and Gordon Summey Mr. and Mrs. Henry Karsrud and rrr* The Howard Snyder family of Newton, went to Waterville, on a pleasure Verna were dinner guests at the Peter Hold Memorial Services. Otto Tischer is doing some' tiling Weekly Shaving Iowa, visited at the Joy Hawkins Edited By trip Saturday. They will spend some Arett home in Moscow Sunday. The services held in the Opera for A. J. Lundquist. Volume 372. June 2, 1921 Splinters home this week. time at the home of Gene Smith, before Mr. and Mrs. Sanfoxd Jerdet very The Kramer family were callers at House Memorial Sunday were well attended Mr. and Mrs. A. Wheelock, Mrs. returning home. pleasantly entertained the young people and the various patriotic orders their old home in Waltham Sunday. Lumholdt and daughter, Clara, were Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Smith and Mr. of ths vicinity in honor of Miss A SUN PARLOR RETURNS WASTE space is "Slacker" space assembled in a body. The show in district No. 37 Saturday Austin visitors Sunday. and Mrs. Alvin Myres of Freeport, Rose Jacobson, our teacher. HEALTH AND COMFORT put it to work with Wall Board. The Rev. C. W. Hook of Wellsburg, la., night was not very well attended. Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobson visited Illinois, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Van Vleet Have you ever wished for a room empty attic might just as well be a Mrs. Walter Grunwaldt and daughter, delivered the memorial address. with Mrs. Jacobson's sister, Mrs. Harvey Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bates. Mrs. Smith Mr. and Mrs. William Van Vleet of that would always be bright and full den, play room, study or extra bed Doris, visited the home folks Where was the committee who had at Hayfield last Sunday. is Mr. Bates' sister and Mrs. Myres is Kimball Prairie William Van Vleet of sunshine—a room that would just room. Even tfte basement can be the exercises in charge that our Thursday. Among the Austin callers last week his niece. of Esmond, North Dakota Dan Van "radiate" cheerfulness Let the sunshine transformed into a workroom or' speaker wasn't introduced to_ his audience? Mr. and Mrs. James Tanner attended were the following: Mesdames Cawley, Vleet of Albert Lea, and May Dorn of into your house! Enjoy the laundry. In business buildings wall Why didn't the committee invite MAYVILLE Memorial Day exercises in John Lagas, Pulver, and Schumacher. Austin, were guests at the home of combination of openness and privacy Board also provides a practical way our local ministers to at least sit Austin Monday. their uncle. Dan Dugaw, Saturday. of a sun-parlor. Know the pleasure to permanently restore old walls and on the rostrum if not take a minor William Whiteside and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Majerus accompanied of a light and cheery room that is so Miss Emma Fett was an Austin ceiling, partition offices, build extra part? Why did our speaker have to Miss Marian Phillips made a trip to by Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hug and private you can sit and read with caller Saturday. rooms, and utilize unused lofts or Farm Organization Directors to Meet. read the program? Austin last week. family, motored to Zumbrota to visit your slippers on, and yet one that is Born, to Mr. and Mrs. William other wasts space. Directors of the United States Warner Lagervall is.the proud owner with friends Decoration day. so open and sunny that the kiddies Pesch, a daughter. Two Accidents at LeRoy. of a new Ford. Joy riding is the Grain Growers, Inc., Minnesota Farm The public school held their annual will enjoy romping And playing with The Naatz young folks attended the A porch swing is an essnetial aid to Saturday evening while the young order of th£ day. picnic at the Lafayette park last Bureau federation, Equity Co-operative you. confirmation services in Austin Sunday. summer evening comfort, and with son of Johannes Orke, with their hired James Barrick spent a few days Thursday. A good time was enjoyed exchange and other farm organizations screens all around to keep out the biting help were coming to town, their car The sun-parlor is a year-'round with his daughter, Mrs. Wesley by all despite the rainy weather. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Torke and children will meet June 9 andlO in things it provides comfort supreme. was overturned by a washout in the room, too. When heated in winter, it Browning, the first of the week. Mrs. Greenstreet of Austin returned spent Sunday at the J. N. the old capitol building to work out road, causing the hired help to suffer is an ideal retreat from the gloomy Miss Etta Anderson was opreated to her home last week after spending Wuertz home. plans for the actual marketing of house and in fine weather, what is a broken shoulder and some minor injuries. on for appendicitis in Austin Thursday. some time at the home of her parents, William Wachlin and family were grain which is to be sold thru the She is getting along nicely. more enjoyable and restful than to Coops for the little chicks keep the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cronon. dinner guests at the Herman Meyer What might have proven another Grain Growers, Inc. bask in the sunshine? rats away. Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips and home Sunday. serious accident occurred north of LANSING The fine weather season is here. daughters, Lulu and Marion, were The Webbeking family of Waterloo, town when J. Madison ran into N. News advertising brings results. Now is time to have the work done. dinner guests at the E. Rockwell home Distinctive architectural beauty as Iowa, are spending a few days at the Heller's car. Mrs. Madison tried to •I- Sunday. well as comfort, convenience and the Rev. Webbekng home. A concrete platform around the John Chaffee has moved into the save her children from being injured Mrs. H. C. Stern and sister, Mrs. air of "homeyness" can best be obtained Mr. and Mrs. Carl Faber, Jr., and SPEED 5AFE?Y milk house makes of cans hall. Trucking and in so doing was thrown forward Royal Lagervall, were visiting relatives in the home by building with Mildred and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar G. easy, promotes cleanliness and reduces John Hanson was an Austin caller and fell on the jump seat of the car, and friends in Mclntyre, Iowa, lumber. AND WOOD IS THE Wollenburg were Austin callers Saturday. r. labor. Monday. cutting her forehead, eye-lid and last week. LEAST EXPENSIVE MATERIAL ECONOMICAL Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Chapman were scratching the eye-ball. Nine stitches YOU CAN BUY TODAY. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer and ROSE CREEK Waltham callers Monday. were necessary to close the wound. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Meyer visited at Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dennis attended The Hiller car was badly damaged, J. J. CLEMENS the William Christian home Sunday church in Austin Sunday evening. Off but none of the occupants were injured. A CAR LOAD// evening Memorial Day Observed. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dennis spent Mrs. W. M. Schulz of Merrill, Wisconsin, Memorial services were held at the Memorial Day in Blooming Prairie. is spending a few weeks with IPhone: Main 47 Local Mgr. auditorium last Sunday morning and Miss Irene Nordland of Moscow was 1 liiliiCLlJji'fei Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moe, her daughter, Mrs. R. Krueger, in were well attended. Rev. Jackson, a guest at the home of A. E. Martin May 26, a five-pound son. Mayville. pastor of the Congregational church, Monday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Karlan, A number of relatives and friends gave a pleasing address. Music was Mrs. A. Brady and son, who spent May 30, a nine-pound son. gathered at the Fred Husemoeller furnished by the Rose Creek band and the winter in Minneapolis, has returned Mrs. Roy Becker left Tuesday home Friday evening to help celebrate the church choir, and one song was to her home here. TYLE morning for a week's visit with a sister Mrs. Husemoeller's birthday. rendered by three girls of the Junior at Monticello. Mr .and Mrs. Tony Johnson of Austin choir. F. C. Mason of LaPeer, Michigan, WEST LANSING spent Memorial Day at the home came Saturday morning to visit a few of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Martin. Adequate, modern equipment, Edith Hill is home spending her ERVICE •i-— weeks with old time friends. summer vacation. Henry Wood of Austin was an overSunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buxton callled skilled men, expert supervision Mrs. Eliza Thomson of Austin is Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Struck visited in guest at the home of his parents, on home folks Sunday. visiting at the home of her daughter, Austin last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wood. mean economy, safety and speed1 Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lerud and Ruby Mrs. A. B. Brown, and family. ATISFACTION Miss Ethel Mady of Austin is visiting The Ladies' Aid will meet at the attended church in Austin Sunday. in, TRANSFER SERVICE. Miss Vera Clark, who has been at the Cronon home. home of Mrs. S. Playle Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Lewis Ulland and Annie attended teaching the past year at St. James, is Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ulven spent Decoration All are cordially invited. Memorial Day exercises in Sand or Gravel by the load. home for the summer vacation. day at Brownsdale. The Bible study closs meets at the Austin Monday. CITY DRAY LINE Eugene Warren came home from Mrs. Emma Majerus visited with home of Grandma Summey every Mrs. Dan Dugaw and Mrs. Henry relatives at Adams Sunday. Tuesday afternoon. All are welcome. Mankato for a few days visit with his Dugaw called at the L. J. Haney home KOBE'S CAFE Miss Addie Cronon attended a party Glenn Dennis went to Stillwater parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Warren. Sunday afternoon. at Austin Tuesday evening. Sunday afternoon to spend a few days Mrs. Sitts and children of Minneapolis, Mrs. L. C. Richardson, who has S L. YOUNG at the home of came down Saturday to spent A brother of Peter Hoeffner, Sr., of his brother, Ernie Dennis. been visiting at the home of her Milwaukee, Wis., is visiting here. Memorial Day with her mother, Mrs. daughter, Mrs. John Nobles, and other 217 E. Mill Street Prof. Wood spent Saturday and Mrs. A. C. Rector went to Stacy to J. S. Bevier. relatives for the past two months, re- Sunday of the past week at Byron. Miss Lillie Engelsen is home from visit her sons. Her daughter, Mrs. Chris Johnson of Austin was here her duties as assistant principal in the Palmer %am, and children accompanied primary department at the Mankato Sunday and assisted the band in playing. her. Otto Goetsch, mother and sister, state normal. Louis Nelson and Miss Audrey Pulver and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Goodwin and Miss Cora Harden, who teaches in autoed to Shell Lake, Wisconsin, Mr. Bassett and son were Austin callers Austin came home Friday night for Sunday. Saturday. Memorial Day vacation, returning A. H. Landdek went to Carpenter Monday evening. Mr .and Mrs. A. E. Martin and son, and Grafton, Iowa, to spent Decoration and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Johnson of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palmer and day. Austin, spent Sunday at the Oakdale baby of Minneapolis are visiting at Mrs. Wood, Beader and Louis, visited the home of the former's parents, Mr. farm at LeRoy. and Mrs. C. S. Palmer. at the E. 0. Johnson home Sunday Rev. Weneger of Cresco, Iowa, was afternoon. called here Wednesday to preach the Mr. and Mrs. H. Larson and little A number fo people from here motored funeral of Mr. Wells. Burial was in daughter of Austin motored thru to LeRoy Munday to spend Decoration the Lansing cemetery. Tuesday afternoon and are visiting day. The mid-week Union prayer meeting her sister, Mrs. H. Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Landdek entertained Mr. and Mrs. C. Collins and little will be held at the home of Mr. Rev. Jackson at dinner Sunday. son came over from Riceville the latter and Mrs. Palmer Quam Wednesday part of the week and visited with Mrs. Collins' aunt, Miss Susie Boyd. THE IDEAJj CAFE Miss Ella Pederson came home from the hospital at Cresco, Saturday evening. She underwent an operation there several weeks ago and is doing AUSTIN, MINN. nicely now. -r f3 Mrs. Geo. Boyd and daughter, Ramona, "THE HOME OF MOTHERS BAKING AND COOKING" returned home Tuesday evening ft WE ARE ANXIOUS TO SERVE YOU THE BEST from Mt. Ida, Wisconsin, where they JrV had been visiting relatives the past AT THE LOWEST OF PRICES 1 two weeks. TRY US Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sweet and ROY CHRISTENSON daughters of Riceville autoed over and attended the Memorial Day exercises, neiznuziaraazra. and also visited with Mrs. Sweet's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kingsley. The Baccalaureate services were held in the Baptist church Sunday evening for a class of ten graduates. Rev. A. A. Oestreich, assisted by Rev. A health-building O. Livi and Rev. Hook, delivered a splendid address. Breed for growing With the installation of Mr. and Mrs. C. Madsen and son, our new Model 14 Linotype, Anton, left Thursday night for a few youngsters days' visit with friends in Chicago, we are now prepared Illinois, and from there they leave for to render our New York to take the steamer June 3, to Denmark for a year's visit with patrons the highest relatives and friends. grade of typography. Tuesday afternoon the members of While for a long time the Crochet club went to Lime Springs, Iowa, and were royally entertained we have received the by Mrs. G. Moar. A dainty patronage of a host of two-course luncheon was served and the members returned on the motor, subscribers, advertisers, all reporting a splendid time. and printing buyers in general, we look forward Today decides tomorrow. Then why not decide today to take a course to the handling.of in the Mankato Commercial College, an even greater volume Mankata, Minn. Send for free catalog. of business now that we Adv. 44-1-c. are so well qualified to render the sort of service Chautauqua, June 19-25 most to be desired. THERE ARE MANY MianrazBiania REDUCTIONS IN PRICE OF js/C FEDERAL BAKERY GOODS "i i'* Federal Products iaty&t Do your shopping in The News first-you will be better satisfied j* tc-. jT'' A i? i' baked in our daylight ovens right ... Krff£| /tf ,r in plain view of the public assures v. you of the utmost in cleanliness, 5-"i ower -lOun purity and invigorating Bread, Bis-1 cuits and Rolls. S6e House of Our lunches will delight you as well as $£*•.•• save you time and money One of the interesting numbers on 1* the Chautauqua program which opens .T'me 1° will the le^^re-dem^nst^tion by "Farmer"Burns, former heavy-weight wrestling cnampion of .4 ."VJfe FEDERAL SYSTCM of BAKERIES the world, considered by authorities as the "greatest athlete of all time." In his simple, modest fashion "Farmer" Burns will tell and demonstrate some of the most surprising thmgs you ever heard. ti mmaeassBea