Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
June 6, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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Miss Cora Randall left last night SLIP OS for her home in Wells. pwwr VOOffPRiwrr smile! VEWfrtlKlG The C. L. West family spent Sunday (T DOMY at Oak Dale farm LeRoy. COSY ^AviVmiMG- Miss Margery Meadowcroft spent au Sunday with friends in Rochester. tl Jake Jacobson and family of Dexter spent Sunday with friends in Austin. Born to Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Lageson Sinter West Maple street, June 3, a daughter. SJT Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Reeds of St. son Winton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Char- Giovannetti sang several selections accompanied Appropriate remarks were made by Paul are guests of Mrs. George Cranlail. by Mrs. Thomas Geraghty Dryden Eberhart, whose talk was followed les J. Winton, that is to take place in 6 -p'' GRIT on the piano. A three course lunch by an excellent critics report Plymouth Congregational church It takes Wednesday evening, June. 22,' at. 8:00 was served at five o'clock. The tables by Paul Knopf. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Burton E. Adjournment marked the end of were decorated with crystal baskets Hughes, June 4, at St, Olaf's hospital, o'clock.—Minneapolis Journal/1*'' 1 of yellow roses and ferns, and the Duodecim's eighteenth year and in reviewing a son. A. W. Wright returned home Sunday room decorations were garden flowers. the year's activity we find to start savin| money from Duluth where he went to Miss Lydia Schleiger of Grand Meadow Mrs. Hartsock was assisted in there were thirty-five meetings, and spent Friday in Austin with attend court. :l- serving by her daughter Winifred and seven absences where last year there friends. Mrs. Frank Qronon. Mrs. E. D. were but two, twenty-eight periods of Mildred Snyder and Judge Catherwood Claggett of St. Paul was an out-oftown parliamentary drill, one hundred tftirty-six deny yourself went to Albert Lea this morning Miss Mildred Greeley of Hayfield It takes Srit to of certain pleaitm? guest. topics given, ancr twenty-one you puk off to attend court. is visiting her sister, Mrs., George ana luxuries, but .starting. members of the Alumni present at Buswitz. of suc The Five "S" Club took dinner at meeting sometime during the year, J. E. Crippen and family spent Sunday wTfou can't Jrasp tke ^dtexne Jrowdi —tliat Erdman's Point yesterday. Several and approximately sixty hours spent Miss Stella Foster began her duties cess a of &rtiM with the W. P. Bennett family at ke|ins as lud and that the ripenea fruit new birds and- flowers were added to in Duo meeting proper. •as bookkeeper today at West's Dry Mitchell, Iowa. he yours* if you the already interesting list. Miss Goods store. In October a parliamentary drill exhibition will neVer kill the blasrom of chance. by .early &c&t i* Herbert Kaufman- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bateman of Harvey is to receive honorary mention was given for the Floral.club the of aiejlec Miss Ida Weisel returned Friday Far'bault spent Sunday at the Dr. for having found the greatest number Jn November, Maurice Daigneau and night from St. Paul where she spent C. F. Lewis home. of birds. Belle Ranney of Mankato Paul Leek were sent as delegates to several days. named the greatest number of celebrated the Tenth Annual Older Boys Conference YOUR BEST REFERENCE IS ONE OF OUR SAVINGS Monroe Dunn of Minneapolis arrived men and women in a given at Faribault. Outside of the five Mrs. Electa MeCullee spent Sunday BOOKS WITH REGULAR DEPOSITS IN IT. Saturday for an extended visit length of time. Miss McNeely needs minor social events, the annual banquet with the Will Bennett family in WE INVITE YOU TO MAKE CERTAIN YOUR with his daughter, Mrs. Leon Smith. to be commented on for her funny was more elaborate than usual, Mitchell, Iowa. SUCCESS BY USING OUB SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. stories. Tanye Burgess received the and a success. A booster-banquet Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hacmac spent COURTEOUS, EXPERIENCED, CONFIDENTIAL usual booby prize having fallen into a Tikras also held with the alumni December Margaret Allen of Minneapolis is Sunday in Clear Lake, Iowa, with Mrs SERVICE AWAITS YOU HERE. pond of ooze. A delightful, peaceful 28. visitmg her grandparents, Mr. and Hacmac's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. "THE BANK TO BANK ON" Mrs. John Ober. day was spent and if any lovers The society has heartily entered into C. Hanson. of the cat bird wish to hear him sing all school activities and always Mrs. Peter Heimer has returned his lullaby let them visit the fallen Natimtal Sanfe nf Austin Dr. and Mrs. Norman Dalager of strives to raise the standard of the 3\XBt from a visit with her duaghter, Mrs. log at twilight. Clear Lake, Iowa, spent Sunday at high school by boosting and working Schaefer, in Adams. the home of their parents, Mr. and for it. —C. Capital & Surplus. Organized Eilers-Burn$tt. Mrs. Ed. Dalager. Miss Lillian Martinson has gone to 1868. Mrs. .Reey.es of St. Paul is visiting $300,000.00 Miss Mildred Burnett, daughter of Milltown, Wis., where she will visit Mrs. George Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Burnett of Austin, The Boy Scout drum corps will meet far several weeks. and W. M. Eilers of Tipton, la., were Tuesday evening at Lafayette Park at John Robinson of Steele, North Dakota, married at h:'gh noon Thursday, June 7 o'clock sharp. All members be Hoy and Leona Krebsbach of House of the Thousand Doors is visiting at the Fred Gleason 2, at the Methodist parsonage in Cedar there with full equipment. -Adams spent the week-end with their Jpnbaymdor home. /,*• ,r Rapids,' Iowa. sister, Mrs. B. T. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Simmons re? The bride was gowned in brown silk Mrs. Mary Fedson and Mrs. Nettie turned Sunday from Rochester where taffeta with hat to match and wore a Evelyn Lorenz left Saturday for Algtma, Lund of St. Ansgar, Iowa, were in A they attended the graduation exercises, corsage bouquet of white- sweet peas. The Iowa, where she will visit her Austin Saturday. Nezj Pattern Mr. Simmons' nephew being cousin, Katheryn Gill. She is a graduate of the Austin high one of the graduates. school, class of 1915, and taught in Mr. and^Mrs. Fred Wells of Mason John Quaine, who has been visiting New in design, the schools of Mower county for seven City, Iowa,"stopped off between trains but the quality the C. J. Kene van'family, has return-edi /ode years. The groom is a graduate of Saturday enroute to LaCrosse, Wis. is the same superb to feis home in Minneapolis. the Tipton, high school and one of Cedar quality that county's most progressive youpg keeps attractiveness Mrs. Erma Tucker has returned to farmers and owns a modern farm- ever young 'Council Bluifs after spending two to and appealing. Mr. and Mrs. Eilers will spend ten weeks at the Oscar Tuftee home. days at the Palisades summer resort On each succeeding Think j4bout at Mount Vernon, Iowa, and will be at anniversary, MRS. JOY HAWKINS entertained Mrs. Ray Pooler left yesterday for husband, home to their friends after June 15 at Tuesday night in honor of her brother-in-law an extended trip to Glacier Park, son or daughter their farm at Tipton. By F. A. WALKER and sister, Mr. and Mrs. will welcome the Portland, Seattle and other points. toward Snyder of Newton, Iowa. opportunity to Thalian Society Elects add to your silver Miss Jennie Johnson of Buffalo, The Thalian literary society was MISS ELLEN JESSEN was surprised service. "wbo has been visiting her aunt, Mrs FAITH called to order at the home of Pearl on her fourteenth birthday Seymore Johnson, has returned to her See this new The accompanying photograph shows the two-story building at the foot of Patch by the president. The purpose Tuesday night, at her home on South izosoe. pattern which YOUNG woman, at least her South Capitol street, Washington, D. C., which is built entirely of doors, with of this meeting was to elect officers A Chatham street. we are now displaying. handwriting evidences youth, the exception of the roof. The house was formerly used as a storage shed. The for the coming year. The following Mrs. Geo. B. Hall has returned to writes as follows: "I have lost faith three hundred doors of which it is built are salvage from wrecked buildings. MISS ALICE FARRELL entertained officers were elected: President, Florence lusr home in Wesley, la., after ten in everything.. WYlte something to fourteen guests at a parcel shower Reed vice president, Kemma days visit with her aunt, Mrs. S. G. help me to regain It." fjulli but jUuguieiiT iTiac TiaJ fleu from Friday evening in honor of Miss Anna Hoium secretary, Violet Hopfe -Becker. You are mistaken my dear young them. 1847 ROGERS BROS. Lewis. Music and asocial time were treasurer, Adelaide Hummel corresponding OBITUARY woman. Y.QU have not lost faith. Voltaire, a wise man in many things, 10r. and Mrs. Frank Veverka have enjoyed and refreshments served. secretary, Lola Belle Cory. S I E W A E You only think you have. said and wrote much that was foolish. 'returned from Chicago, after a The Thalian society has progressed Jureen Holmen. You could not live for a day without MRS. P. D. BEAULIEU entertained He said that "Faith consists in month's visit with their daughter, very rapidly this year and the five remaining WATCdffcOR OUR faith. Jureen Theodore, thirteen months Friday afternoon in honor of Miss believing things because they are impossible." Mrs. Bunta. members will try to make WINDOW DISPLAY Faith is the twin sister of hope, and old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Holmen Marie Guyer, who has been a teacher next year more successful than this, JUNE 6 both are absolutely necessary to human of Bennington died at his home Monday Dr. A. D. Becker and family motored Of course there is not an atom of in the high school the past year. Music year has been. The meeting was then J. J. HAYES & SON existence. night at one o'clock after a short down from Minneapolis to spend .'•-'.Py and cards were enjoyed and a two truth in that statement. His daily adjourned and the girls then enjoyed but severe illness, death being due to •Sunday and Monday with his mother, life and your dally life proves its course lunch served. Miss Guyer has themselves at a theatre party. —C. Stop for a moment and see hew falsehood. entro colitis. The funeral services 3Krs- S. G. Becker. left for her home in Waseca. much you depend upon faith. were held Thursday afternoon at the The apostle Paul, writing to the 416 North Main Street. Duodecim Completes Year's Work. Andrew Nelson, attorney, of Duluth, MISS MABEL SMITH was hostess You open your eyes In the morning Hebrews, set down this truth, "Now house and later at thg Bennington This is one meeting in the school Ibnnerly superintendent of the Austin at a shower Thursday evening in compliment anlgl, the first thought is of the i^s.the substance of things hoped church, Rev. Ing officiated. Four year that the members of the Duodecim faith public schools, was in the city Thurscalling to Miss Camille Remmel at day acid its duties, and you have for." Some translators of the original little boys acted as pall bearers. Interment Y. W. C. A. NOTES Literary Society regret to attend, on friends. faith t|*at you will be able to perform which about twenty friends were the nave put the word "assurance" in the was made in the Bennington and that is the last one—because it is them. guests. Games and music made the place of the word "substance." cemetery. the last. Bfts. Frank Peck of Madison, South Regular monthly meeting of the officers You have faith that you will live evening a most enjoyable one. Many "Substance" seems to me the better The successful year of Duodecim Dakota, returned to her home Friday was held today. through the day that you will have splendid gifts were received by the word because from its derivation achievement was closed Friday night after spending a few days with her Tuesday evening is the regular food to sustain you, shelter to protect it means literally "to stand under, honor guest. Dainty refreshments THE WOODS with the meeting held at the home of friend, Miss Eva Perkins. meeting time for the Business and you. were served. and that means foundation, in other the president, Richard Eberhart. The Professional Women's club. You start for your place of work words, Faith Is the foundation of Mary and Irene Heffernan of members and two of the alumni, Paul MRS. M. A. NELSON entertained Miss Jane Todd's Sunday school and you have faith In the man who things hoped for. ^fecthfield are visiting their uncle and Br DOUGLAS MALLOCH Knopf and Dryden Eberhart, found a party of young ladies Friday evening operates the conveyance that takes class of young ladies enjoyed the privileges •sumt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hartsock, places around the taible at 6:15 and in honor of Miss Edna Goslee, a of the rooms Friday evening, you there that he will see that you Since the present moment is all we ohjl East Bridge street. partook of a bounteous and delicious bride of this month. The decorations arrive safely. May 27. have and all that we are assured THE WANDERER3. Mr. and Mrs James Chrz, who spent dinner. were in red and white, with hearts as As you go up In the elevator you The Church of Christ Scientists is of the future must be altogether a ~tfee past week in Chicago, returned A At 7:30 the meeting was called to the motif. Games and music were have faith In the machinery that being decorated, therefore Sunday and matter of hope, and hope depends LITTLE church through dusty feome Friday morning. John Matlac order. Quotations and the reading of enjoyed and a delicious lunch served hauls you from the ground up into trees Wednesday re on a it evening services have -accompanied them for a visit. the minutes followed and the outstanding the air else you could not risk at 11 o'clock. Miss Goslee was presented Faith is not credulity. Raised up its wooden spire, been held in our rooms. your business of the year was' life on the strength of those -slender One of religion's purities with gifts of table linen. The man who hopes for Weather being favorable, a picnic •V transacted. Miss Eunice Diggles of the Austin cables. possible cannot have faith ih his Amid our mortal mire, was held by the "Bunch" in the park MISS ALMA JACKEL, daughter of On motion, the names of the six Itigh school faculty left Friday for You go to work and for six d«ys hopes. Genuine faith is based on trut^which And one there came to open door Wednesday instead of in the club Will Jackel of Claremont, was married Iier home in Hanci?ck, Wis. Miss Diggfes Duodecim graduates, Richard Eberhart, you labor with faith that at the end Made timid by his sin, is unchangeable and everlasting. room. The party was a farewell for to Emil Dulitz of Waltham, Wednesday went as far as LaCrosse by autozooMfe. Loring Banfield, Arnold Enochson, of the week your employer will pay Made timid by the mark he wore, So long as there Is life there is Misses Otilia Nelson and Ella Coltvet. afteronon. They were attended Walter Hanson, Carl Cook and you'the money you have earned. And.dared not enter in. faith us well as hope. Perhaps The M. E. Missionary society held by Miss Hattie Dulitz, sister of Bockett Hunter were submitted for sometimes our faith,.may lessen because a business meeting Friday afternoon. _®r- ai*d Mrs. M. B. Erickson ar- the groom and the Misses Laura and The while he paused he heard a membership in the Duodecim Alumni: All through the day's work you have experience shows it to have It is hoped that a number of the irived home Thursday from Chicago Edna Jackel. The groom was attended association. whir— faith faith that your fellow laborers been wrougly placed. Bqt lose faith high school girls wilt plan to attend "wfeere they spent a few days, also by Walter Jackel, brother of the Beside him trembled down A last parliamentary drill period will treat y4tf honestly and kindly we cannot, and our effort always the summer conference for girls at visited friends in Duluth enroute rvil 4* 4-In II lv LIA I bride. Another outcast wanderer, brought out the intricate points mastered faith that youpjvill be able to fairly should be to strengthen and liustaia 1 AM A Lake Okoboji, Iowa. The first section fcoffie. The swallow of the town. They will make their home on6 accomplish*task and go home it. during the year. Graham Kenaston holds from June 20-29 and the second and one-half miles west of Waltham. to well-earned rfrst. It fluttered through the open place, acted as. chairman with Walter Faith and hope are our mental Miss Bess Hennessey of Aberdeen, section, June 30 to July 9. All girls It mounted to the'choir, Hahson, secretarjr^^%^ You Have faith in nature, in tomorrow's' crutches and the lamer we are the are welcome are urged to go. If you SE. D.t who has been visiting Miss MRS. JAMES HOGAN was surprised sunrise and tonight's fair more we need them. Within the simple house of grace Nominations were opened and officers have not planned your summer vacation, Efixalbeth Smith and other friends, by twenty-five friends Friday stars in the coming of the springtime Poured forth Its notes of fire. How foolish It would be for us, for the year 192^-1922 were elected Jfeift Thursday for Lanesboro to visit spend a few days at Okoboji. evening, the occasion being her birthday. and the springing grass and who are at. best, in ourselves, so frrjftle as follows: Paul Leek, president Iter parents. There will be time for study She was showered with many And' he who lonely lingered heard flowers. You have faith that the and helpless, to throw away the things Clifford Erickson, vice president singing, recreation of every kind, a beautiful handkerchiefs. Cards were And something fell away planted see^' will bring forth fruit which serve best to support and Mr. and Mrs. George Umhoefer and Graham Kenaston, secretary Maurice healthful and helpful place to go. sunt played during the evening, Mrs. A. W. He followed after ringing bird i* sustain us. and that all logical results will follow attended the graduation exercises Daigneau, treasurer Ly'nn Fairbanks, Bluhm winning head prize and Mrs. Where sinners kneel to praj right cau You have not lost faith. You have the Kasson high school of which corresponding secretajr^. Call on us for sand or gravel by the Ed. Feeney the "booby" prize. At Yea. there the old remembrance died only turned away for a moment from Mrs. Umhoefer's niece wa.s one of the load. Call 188, City Dray Line. S. I* Lengthy farewell .Speeches were-i'^ could/?u sleeP ^thout How t0 11:30 a delicious lunch was served. And there the new began fhel light which God has mercifully graduates. Young, 217 E. Mill St. 44-4-c given by the outgoing .itaen speeches '"'V1 th°lt wil* a^a^en fr *at The out-of-town guests present were tl For soon they worshiped side by gtvAn to all of us and the darkness pointing out the benefits derived from fslth that the food will nourDuo Mrs. Ed. Claggett of St. Paul aaa side— Miss Dora Wall and Miss Gertrude tsh and strengthen you? frightens and overwhelms you. Superstitions About Bir*. training, and advis'ng the remaining ."7 Msfce left Friday for their homes in Mrs. Ed. Feeney of Prairie du Chien The swallow and the m§n. Turn hack. Your faith will return. i&It has always been deemed unlucky Duos on the best policies to Wisconsin. Hayfield and Boyd. Miss Wall joins CoorrUrtt.jf Older and wiser people than yon by the superstitious to kill 4 robin nursue. The remaining Duos also mm ai party of friends Tuesday who leave have thought they have lost or a swallow. In some lands the U1 & gave talks and they wtijLxarry on the, MRS. CHARLES HARTSOCK entertained A soft answer doesn't always turn At the Swenson Millinery Shop you trip to the west coast. fajtfr agd 0imLjhnt jt_was hot luck. If the killing be accidental, Is spirit of Duo and atteiEpt to evert climax a small company of ladies away wrath. It's all owing to who'can find a large assortment of the canceled If burial is given to the the^ point now ri|i|hed. THese Friday afternoon in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Decker of 1315 gives it. Sometinjes it turns on new creations :n ladies hats for sum- Classy, up-to-the-minute styles in bird. Swallows are accounted sacred speeches'brought out Bie deepness in Mrs. Ed. Feeney of Prairie du Chien, wrath. .! mer. It will pay pay you you to to come come ii in and Mmxnt Curve Ave., issued invitations I4dies hats.*- The newest and best in because they flew around the cross look over our tables. Swenson's Millinery. Wis., who is visiting in the city. The which each man regards the friendships yesterday for the marriage of their che millinery line The Swenson Millinery of Calvary. News advertising brings results. Adv. 45-3-c. afternoon was si formed ih Duodecim. daughter, K^therine, and David Jud- Shop. Adv. 45-3-c. vr