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.1' F# if 1 rX,« wr A ft« i'i 1] 5 1 "S 1 .* jk^oi, MOWER COUNTYINEWS, AUSTIN, Thursday, June 2, 1921 page Eight Around Town Gossip KEWSETTKS? M,cm-r"BPmNim' By CRarfesSugfiroe ''301. (c,cb it rrnrr TWS -XDNMV^ OMU( V&Z to SB© Wlfc SANS 20V\S\0££NfcAJE. eOKNKNOt\OM At&U blVA JESSO? SANS -XUKT tw ^tAV3TH 13V\UV Ethel Mady spent Memorial Day at ^UV 56* SOBUAKAH) O^T(6M6^AUO GOOQ ?'Hose-Creek with Addie Cronan. '•. StRttT ViWtVi & GkUG: OF WAOS )AWV\ SUViDAN \I4 A. SKAAU, tDSM^ tUKC FOLViS HOU-UP IAEW, VA£!D UAD AM -flWSfeiss VJUVM0KNW4VX OMER VY 0S&> Jiorn to Mr. and' Mrs. Henry Brewster, Bl)$ SIAVttt OP "(O PV\OtOGRMUER %VLt*iSW£X- 1UIZE \W\tU NOO VWYWAES OF -CO "tU' KAVSSOS \WUAT HAP9EK\ECn[D/ NMWEVi Saturday, a daughter. TNMUERE PVCTORE OF VWOX OVi WSPVAN AWO \F NOO A\WC GOT AWN -CO H\S SMEEVOS WA5ES K1VGWT HE GO* svtutR uvs gyxoroA Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest DockBin, GUEM4E0 t* AFRVCAKi G0\^, ^tUEl'LL UOVTC NCW UP May 28, a daughter. .*m] Borei to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew :S. .ipvzj Moe of Chicago, May 27, a son. :—. •. Cifti'iM John Quinn of .Minneapolis is visiting TlWi}J± at the Con Kenevan home. o.si. /.-'•Mrs. Joe Furtney has returned from Di'S --itf*-, fV A Visit to St. Paul and Minneapolis. •78-1 George Felch of Shevlin is visiting ztnM* his mother and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert St. Ledger Or and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jefferies spefirfc Memorial Day in LeRoy. General A. W. Wright left Monday for several days' visit at Duluth on business. .Afii 3y'l Miss Mildi'ed Snyder is in Diduth MRS. CARL BAUDLER entertain-f tee Lewis and family spent Sunday ed the Baydler families at dinner on business. 'ft: Monday at Cedar Lake near Faribault. N and Monday evening in honor of Mrs. Mrs. Verna Kelsen spent SUhday at William Baudler who leaves soon for Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Webber of Man3ato a a an extendeci visit in Granite Falls. A I't spent Sunday and Monday with Ronald Evenson spent Sunday and MISS BERNICE DUERST entertain-: their daughter, Mrs. Alvin Baudler. Pierce-Murphy. Monday in ed twelve young people at a dancing WqIIs. A very pretty wedding was Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Price motored party at her home Tuesday evening.! 'solemnized Tuesday morning at St. —conafar. ike you Miss Lucinda Dravis spent Sunday PJ^akc time 'You are must to the cities Sunday, returning home Those from out of town were Harold Augustine's church when Miss Grace and Monday with friends in Dundas. Monday night. Sawyer and Lyle Morton of Blooming sAecl for your Hasty* R. Mux*phy became the bride of ike pattern fithxre. A ^tart want Prairie and Miss Marion Robinson and Jesse W. Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Otterness of Kasson Miss Nellie Satterloff has returned success'. you your brother, Louis of Racine. Refreshments liasten Eack time ckanle mind and Rev. Monseigneur Devlin performed was an Austin shopper Tuesday. from La Crosse, Wisconsin, after a were served and all report a the ceremony and celebrated the your few days' visit with friends there. skiff occupation you mtwrt relearn aj^ud re-earn.y Peter Rosenthal visited relatives very enjoyable evening. nuptial high mass which followed. at Clinton Falls over Decoration Day. Howard and Louis Burnett, who "The Bridal Chorus" from Lohengrin you Neighborhood Club Meets. Until elect a definite courre^ou must $ |uidanfi& was used as the processional and spent the past week here, have returned Kkurtnsn. Dr. W. B. Grise and family returnhome The regular meeting of the Neighborhood Mendelssohn's wedding march as recessional. to St. Paul. Club was held at the home of this morning from their Frank Tichy played a violin is, Every 5ucce5^£ul man's advice^ to-day, Miss Alice Erian and Miss Leona Eastern trip. solo, one of his own composition. Mrs Elmer Nelson Thursday afternoon. Bandle have returned from a visit at yoxxr Yloney17. St. Elizabeth's mass was sung by the In the absence of the leader, 45ave Heed it.^StartJoda/' Alta Vista, Iowa. Mrs. H. B. Share, living near Sioux choir, w.th Mrs. Tichy at the organ. Mrs. F. Gransee, the meeting was rity. Iowa, was an Austin shopper For offei'atory Mrs. Louis Giovanett: called to order and the minutes of the J. D. Elwood of Tipton, Iowa, who Saturday. sang Gourod's "Ave Maria." iir Saving? last meeting read and accepted. The is on his way to Duluth, stopped over Miss Estelle Murphy, sister of the V/e invite you to con^ijlt oyfj Experienced Officers here- Monday. 'Misses Elizabeth Dickson and Dorine Wild Rose was chosen as the club bride "and Harold G. Ryan were the and to make full us^ bf our Banking Facilities. Abrahams motored to Lyle today flower and the colors white and blue attendants. The bride wore a gown Dr. W. B. Grise, who spent the past to visit friends. You will find this men! f*or the club colors. "Lifting not of white embroidered georgette and month in New York taking a post Leaning" is the motto. a tulle veil, held in place by orange "THE BANK TO BANK ON' .graduate course, has returned. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Erickson came blossoms. Her, shower bouquet was The hostess Mrs. P. C. Rosenthal home this morning from Chicago, Mrs. F.'E. Gleason has as her guest of roses and lilies of the valley. Illinois, and Dubuque, Iowa. had spared no pains in providing an .Mrs. H. K. Wheeler of Strathmore, The bridesmaid wore pink crepe de hour's entertainment which followed: ©Iff Jfftrat National Sank of Austin California, who arrived Sunday. Mrs. Robert McCoy and Mrs. Mary chieri with hat to match. She carried the short business meeting. The fol-! Martinek and son spent Monday in an arm bouquet of Columbia roses. lowing program was given: I Mr. and Mrs. Warren Carter and Blooming: Prairie. A four course wedding breakfast was Capital & Surplus. Organized son of Minneapolis spent Sunday with May Day, Selection, phonograph served at the bride's home to the his mother, Mrs. Margaret Carter. B. Evenson and family spent Sunday $300,000.00 1868. "Spring. Steng" History of May, Elsie ft bridal party immediately after the and Monday -with friends in Angel Mother's Day, Mrs. F. Gransee ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Lou's Kaiser'and Lanesboro and Wykoff. The bride is a-daughter of Mr. and Minnesota Day, Mrs. Elmer Nelson family returned from Sanborn, Iowa, Mrs. John Murphy of this city. She Hosiptal Day Victoria Day Mr. and Mrs. -'George Beatty of .Monday where they visited. is a graduate of Austin high school and were also touched upon. Norway's ~Owatonna were guests at tKe Lp"G: has studied music in this city and also Independence Day, Mrs. Ole Hynie AUSTIN'S Miss Cora Kidrowsky returned to St. Hollister home Wednesday. at the Northwestern Conservatory in Paxil after a few days' visit at the The last number is Decoration day, Minneapolis. "George Ryan home. Ted Mills of the Statg. "U" spent which is honored by all. The program The groom is a son of John Pierce a •the^||(lk-en4 witi^hi| autit and uncle, closed by a selection on the of this city. He has been employed Mrs. P. K. Priest of Duluth is v^fe Mr. a§d Mrsi L.4 0?CH$llister. for several years with the T. C. Power phonograph-. ing at the home of hter sister, Mrs. F: Company of Lewistown, Montana and At the next meeting of the Neighborhood COMEBACK A. Schleuder. Miss Verna Fmk'-Srid Agnes Boyington design, is at present a salesman with ,Decker club the subject of Madame spent Memorial Day in Rose quality Bros., of this city/, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Schleuder are Currie's discovery of Radium will be Creek. same Mr. and Mrs. Pierce left for a short expected from Hollywood, California, the study. iirTh^ June meeting will be perb qu wedding tr.p and on their return will .this week. held with Mts. Ed. Gransee. Mrs. G. K. Wold and Miss f^a-a attractive be at home to their friends at 803 W. Crane motored to the Twin Cities DfisB Minnie Fett of Walthan is visiting Bridge, street. ,, Home^T Study Club Meets. and appealing. yesterday. in the northern part of the state The, Home Study, Club met with Knutson-Goode. for two weeks. AFT (On each suc- LOSING THREE GAMES IN Miss May Goode was married to Mrs. Joy Hawkins Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Smith, Mrs. fcecdinganniver-. Andrew Knutson Tuesday at 4:00 Mrs* Leon West and son, Charles,* with nine ^embers present. Three E. H. Smith and Mrs. Livermore of sary, husband, W, AUSTIN WILL STAGE A o'clock by Justice Detwilerv They -of Helena, -Montana, arrived Wednesr guests were .also present. son or daughter St. Paul motored down and spent Sunday •dey asoon to spend the summer at! the will reside in Sargeant. and Monday with Austin friends. will welcome the. Mrs. A. C. Brooks, roll call leader I COMEBACK AGAINST 'C. L. West home.. fv opportunity to gave quotations from Henry Van Reynolds-Cotton. Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Rebman leave today add to your silver Dyke and after' an interesting busi* Miss Ethel Cotton and Paul Reynolds L. A. Page of Salt Lake City, Utah," WEST CONCORD service.' for the cities and St. Cloud, where arrived here Tuesday to vis his were married in Owatonna Saturday ness session, the meeting was turned they will visit fr.ends the remainder See this new afternoon at five o'clock at the mother, Mrs. C. M. Page. He will over to the program leader, Mrs. of the week. pattern which -home of Major Clemens. They spend the suipjlier in Austin. Harry Hall. 3ohn we are now di$piaying. Were accompanied by the groom's parents, The subject for study was spring 5 Mr. and Mi$. Skinner had as Miss Otellia Nelson leaves Friday Mr. and Mrs. Will Reynolds. topics. Mrs. Ned Elward, read a paper their .guests over Memorial Day, Mrs. for the cities and Red Wood Falls Miss Cotton's home is in LeRoy and on "Spring Gardening" and Mrs. iogmundson and ^daughter, Helen, of where she will visit relatives a few for the past two years she has been St. Paul. Elmer DeRertier wrote one on "House days before leaving on her western a successful teacher in the Pleasantview j847 ROGERS BROS trip. school four miles south of Austin. Cleaning" which was read by Mrs. Ir. Sidney Hefkbrant, after spending The groom is the son of Mr. and Park Brandon. Mrs. A. C. Brooks several day»$ntjh. his father, Jospeh S I E W A E Mrs. "Will Reynolds living three miles Dora Roble arrived home this gave a humorous selection on house Miss %5f Helebrant/has returned to Kasaon. west of town. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds morning from New York City where cleaning. After the program, delicious WATCH FOR OUR after a few days visit with relatives in she graduated from the School of refreshments were served by WINDOW DISPLAY Taopi will go to housekeeping in St. Social Work May' 28, Miss Roble will Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Quinn and family Mrs. Andrew Jensen's division. JUNE 6 spend the sumrrier in Austin. Paul. The "News" extends congratulations. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ben HAYES & SON -Nelson and daughter, are visiting in The sixth annual meeting of the 11 -^Fairmont. Lightly Clan will be held at the home Engagement Announced. West Concord defeated Rochester 6 to 1 "What's in a Name?" of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Earl, 111 South Miss Elizabeth Ellen McLaughlin Mies Ruth Gleason, whose school Main street, Austin, Minn., the 8th f.-416 North Main Street. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. last Sunday and have wins over Lamberton has closed for the year at Stuart, la., ByMffPRBP MARSHALL day of June, 1921. McLaughlin of Starweather, N. D. returned to her home here for the has Her engagmeent to Haorld G. Ryan of summer. Facta about your name it* htatonr mmviBi and Blooming Prairie. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Baudler,-Mr. whencc it Wat derived significances Austin, Minn., was announced yesterday THE ROMANCE OF WORDS tour (ucky day and luckv lewel. and Mrs. H. F. Kezar, Mr. and Mrs. by her parents. The wedding Mrs. Idell French of Rochester, who Rochester has defeated Austin but the Miles McGowan and Mr. and M**s. will take place early in August. Miss lias been visiting her sister, Mrs. Kellner of Sargeant spent the weekend LOIS "TRAGEDY." McLaughl attended the college of Ifelch, east of the city, is visiting locals will come back Sunday. at Shieldsville Lake, returning St. Catherine, St. Paul and specialized friends here. LOIS DISCOVERY home Monday night. in music studies.—Minneapolis Journal. of the fact that is really a masculine name. the word "tragedy" is a Mrs. Ira Snyder had as her guests It means "famous war" and Mrs. W. A. Kennedy had as her compound of two Greek words Memorial Day Mr. and Mrs. Joy Hawkins comes from the Teutonic nomenclature quests over Sunday the Misses Erin, MRS. DAVID WATKINS held the and Spencer Snyder and family meaning "goat" and "song," and ADMISSION PRICE IS SAME Blanch and Aggnella Bryne,. her sisters, through the Kariing romances. Lois or regular meeting of the G. A. R. Wednesday of Rose Creek. that a literal translation of the and Messrs. Hart and Hartnute, at her home, 810 North first Loiz, as it is sometimes spelled, is who motored from Minneapolis Saturday original term would be "a song street. .... really Louis. Thomas VandeGrift and Eugene night. They returned Monday. of the goat," throws but little r%jxe Freqcif king whom the Herzog are home from the School of MISS ELIZABETH SMITH and light upon the modern use of Knew as Louis de De- 'Osteopathy at Des Moines, Iowa, for H. S. Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Mrs. Ed. Guiney entertained at the the word, until one examines bonnaire wjfts originally called Ltydui,018. the summer vacation. Wells, Miss Lucy Comstock and Chas. home of Mrs. Guiney Sunday at a one the custom in vogue in ancient The Provencal promptly soft Hale returned to Minneapolis by automobile o'clock dinher in honor of^Mjjss Grace Greece, particularly in connection Mrs. C. A..- Haugan's committee of Monday after attending the •lened the name to Aloys, but so popular Murphy arid Jesse Pierce^ whose marriage experiment of the most unreasonable if tic Lutheran Ladies' Aid will meet funeral of E. H. Wells Thursday. Roy with the production of did Louis fyeromexthat no member took place Tuefiflay. type. These natural methods are now with Mrs. G. Peterson, 501 Fairview, Hale remained here until Tuesday. tragedies. in constant use in all the Army hospitals of the French royal fijmjjy wa^clVFist S A LINE 0' CHEER MRS. BEN OLSOH ^ith several this afternoon. ... Here, though, we find that the where the results obtained were ened without it. Finally th^ soft •r*) Mr. and Mrs. H. Bornfelt, Mr. and -undreamed of before their use- goat played a central nraie in Mrs. H. L. Warford, Mr. and Mrs. By John Kendrick Bangs. Mrs. Peter Rosenthal and son, These methods appear especially these entertainments. Not only Mart Elkins, Alvina. Lora and Martha home on South. Frantiin':street. She £nu»ce, and the "a waf droppe^ p^, XJoyd* motored to Owatonna Sautrday useful in chronic cases. Practically was one of this animals Bornfelt and Paul' Lolftir motored to was presented with mtiny appropriate ducing the musical Ldyj., The» Brpgifts.- offered might to attend the Memorial Day sefrTices all skin diseases can be cured* no matter *4 as prize for the best performance Faribault Sunday and'spent the day there. .^5 .... ttinkrwere already uslng tbe. nan^e *1 ^THE GRACELESrSNEER. how chronic or incurable they ...v. picnicking. by the actors but, because Lolpjj1 so the "Y" in t^ys-disappieiared have heretofore been considered. The Mrs. Mattfe Hollister had^s her the goat is very partlal^to eating and Lois appeared and remained permanent. •MISS ANGELIA CRONAN entertained •••e. is true of many other conditions. «l|liU today have-only quests last week, CoL and Mrs. W. T. Miss Lena Schmidt returned from grape-vinea, and therefore Monday night in l&par6j( Miss Plainf:eld this morning where she Mollison, who motored from St. Paul un enemy of Bacchus—the pagan ,fV-For thoM who dwelt in Tester* Nora Haberkorn of St.. Cldua|^*]hp is Lojrs wan the only fotm of the We use electrical, mechanical, spinal visited the Frank Daws family. She arad visited friends in Faribault, Owatomu 7M», visiting her niece, Miss Em^ljWukinson, god of wine In whose honor and other proven useful methods. innumerable- versions of Loute that be* and Austin. will go to Waltham for a few days And from thalr Uvas tog,are would teacher at the ^^u^^v^hooi. the festivals were held—one of We ar* tMrsly trained in the use of visit before returning to her home in applet as a femiiMney ||Bme. east "500" wais flayed aiid prizes-won by Homeopathic and Allopathic medicines Mrs, Carl Bradford and children returned them was sacrificed at each pro-. Hampton, Iowa.. has never wavered 2rom The lessons of th« ^stoyU4 g^aat, Miss Haberkorii ahd M!ss Coleman. and rive them in a few cases to Minneapolis after a week's duction of a tragedy. Further But for ay runs *4..- its ^iiMicullite Interpretation, nor hat where we know they win help our patient. visit with her mother, Mrs.! Helen Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Plzak and son. o'er M" to carry out the simile, the actors the Portugal. France form$gj THE "BUNCH" gave a picnic supper With gT&tltuds ii^ .^ai«^r«tore Heavy doses of drugs only add Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cassidy. Mr3. "Hart-,v Mr.' Bradford came 'Sunday were dressed for the most Wednesday night in Lafayette an Helolseu. ^roP Lois and Lou To those brKvataoruis. who sailed another poison for the body to get -and Accompanied them home^t. Thompson, Irv and Alfred Thompson, part in goat skins, because Park in honor of M\9S Otellia Kelson life's., sea might- called an equival rid of. Rose Creegan, Clara King and And charted out^he_oo«rM for me. They presented Mi^ Nelson with a many of them, posed as mara Allan Edson, county agent of for Lois if It #ape not for that strmi&: A. E. ARNESON, M. D. Beatrice Eibel spent Memorial Day at That I mlstot eawaMia^l^aad flad casserole. She wife »Uo given a ^Stephens county, returned^togMorri® the Oakdale farms in LeRoy. of Proteiical.' Specialising is Natural ItMnrnrticK The Porife^to wlftell^ay Soul's beautiful cut glass vas» iy the Good Tuesday after spending Sfrhda^r:-and obtain our word "satirical." The Office over Austin Furniture Store. Lois.has been given In baptism generally inclUuSll w'" Cheer girls." Manorial Day with his parents and Thomas L. Beiseker and son, Charles singing of a solemn, melancholic And counts a* baa* the graceless y'-Vi' vVy'FV as,« name of sentiment It is (Opposite Fox Hotel) Main Street.. f«iid9 Austin I E. of Fessenden, N. D., Mr. and song was the signal for the sacjUn MI66P. MRS. BARBARA DOVENBERG a trifle dilBqiit to pronounce but is At forebear and tha plonear. ip Mrs. J. W. Shelby of Mitchell, S. D., m,-e of the goat, and it is because and Mrs. Haseltine were given a joint undoubtedly beautiful and extraordinarily Mr. and Mrs. Howard Snyder of mm •-2W"*U Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Yelland and sons. LEAKN DRESSMAKING .-.V.V of this connection that we lewton, Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs. John birthday party at the G. A. R. hall popular this country. Noel and Duane, and daughtex, Cecil, apply the word **tragedy" *o ifagrder of Farmington are spending by the ladies of the W R. C. yesterday The talitmattic gem assigned to Lois While thous&nds are out of work in of Minneapolis, who visited at the C. is few days at the home of Mrs. Ida afternoon. Mrs. Dovenberg will something which is extremely other lines of business there have is the onyx. It should be worn with N. Beiseker home over Memorial Day, iagrder. be seventy-live years old June 16, sad, whether on the stage or in been no dr^jsnrtlkers looking for a care as it i« locpned to cool affection, rteurned to their homes Tuesday. but she was given her party yesterday NATURAL METHODS job. Many wawen have difficulty everyday life, ...« provoke discord ind separate lovers, M. Teeter and daughters. Clo and because she is planning on attending of treatment are reasonable, not mysterious. finding a good dressmaker. You can Troop Three Starts Bank Account. (Copyright) but worn by Lois it prevents these Addie, drove down from Minneapolis the* G. A. Re convention in St. Paul learn to do your own dressmaking at A bank account was/ started by very misfortunes. Monday ls her lucky 1 ^Saturday to spend Sunday and Monwith at that' time Mts. Haseltine Do not let any one tell you this is SNOW'S COLLEGE OF DRESSMAKING. Troop 3 of the Boy Scouts last night relatives. Mr. Teeter who day and her lucky number.. a fad or experiment. The present eighty years old yesterday. Time required only six weeks. at a meeting in the Presbyterian fs ninety-seven years old enjoyed the (Cppyrinht.) orgy of removing teeth and tonsils in Call or write Miss Lottie May Nail, Each were presented with a five ^Temptation comes in many forms trip and his friends were glad to see church, it, was announced this morning. 4 the wild hope of curinf any and every dollar gold piece, handkerchiefs and Mgr., over Mower County Co-operative including the form* that wear skirts. hki looking so well. News advertising brings results. human ailment surfur is a fad and Store. Austin. Adv. 35-tf-c. bouquets. Jd'i* •Ws* nA