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

June 9, 1921 · Page 2 of 8

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-m 7*** ,f 4 1 1 '^rf*ygi' ~y*f": T'~ M0W^c6uNTY'kEWS, AUSTIN, MIN& Page Three Thursday, June 9, 1921. j"** umi' -'i ifrir I.T«Ifr ^^rm-'"Tf4:i-«rt'Mr-1,ifr-mi**fr'i"l'-TiaM*»f rf story so that he will follow the scent to the Park theatre June 11. It is won distinguished honors at the recent Hubbard-Thompson. WEDDINGS and be absent when the royal guest said that perhaps no other picture has graduating exercises of the The marriage of Miss Blanche arrives. Tipton Blair, a club member had so exclusively an open air setting. State University. He was among Marie Thompson, daughter iof Mr. 4. with socialist views, who is the The action takes place in the far those whose scholarship was of a and Mrs. T. L. Thompson of Lansing, Stephenson-Lewis. HAVE THOSE OLD instigator of a real plot to kidnap the North. high grade and is the only graduate and Clifford Cecil Hubbard, son of Miss Anna Lewis, daughter of Mr. Prince and turn him over to a band The filming was done in the woods from the southern part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Hubbard of Hancock and Mrs. Robert Lewis of Cresco, of anarchists in a haunted house, pretends of Northern Maine, under the direction Engine 1013 is in the round house was solemnized Wednesday Iowa, and Albert Stephenson, son *VI of Burton George, who has a reputation for repairs and Engineer Ober is using to aid Pinney. morning at ten o'clock at Owatonna. of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stephenson SHOES REPAIRED However, the Prince, has managed for accuracy and artistic engine 624 instead. The Rev. Johan J. Kildahl, pastor of Spring Valley, were married at to escape the formality of the club photography. The winter scenery is Mrs. W. Means of Atwood, Illinois, of the English Lutheran church, performed eleven o'clock Wednesday A. M. at St. visit and is enjoying a walk with said to be second to none so far used was a guest of her brother, Walt the ceremony using the ring Peter's parsonage in Rose Creek, Peggy Bruce. In passing the haunted in pictures, and the story ,is vigorous Chesnut, Friday while on her way to service. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wieding Rev. Gemeinder officiating. They were and full of convincing episodes. house he hears strange noises'and believing Delevan to visit relatives. were the attendants. attended by Miss Alice Farrell of the ghosts are pretty lively, Arline Pretty is cast for the heroine, The bride was attired in a gown of this city as bridesmaid and Dr. Harold goes to investigate. The anarchists and Thurston Hall plays the part navy blue and steel grey canton crepe Page of Spring Valley as best REEL FACTS attack him and Pinney manages to of young Jules Bonnivet, a FrenchCanadian. with hat, gloves and shoes to harmonize. man. save him. Later, at the club the William Davidson as Macy, •i She carried a bouquet of yellow The bride was becomingly dressed is a convincing "heavy."» "The Dollar A Year Man" Prince and pinney are table companions roses and sweet peas. Mrs. Wieding in a blue tricotine suit with blue and Lila Lee, the charming leading at the banquet. wore blue canton crepe embroidered grey hat to match, grey gloves and Who Remembers. woman who has become so popular in steel beads and henna with hat to grey shoes. "The Valley of Doubt." When every chair in the "parlor" by her portrayals in such pictures match and carried a bouquet of pink A four course wedding dinner was WE ARE EQUIPPED TO DO A story of the great outdoors is' had upon its back an embroidered as "The Prince Chap," "Male and Female," roses and sweet peas. served to the bridal party at one "The Valley of Doubt," which comes "tidy?" YOUR WORK SATISFACTORILY and as leading woman opposite After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. o'clock at the home of the bride's sister, Wallace Reid and other Paramount AND QUICKLY. WE Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Thompson Mrs. George Fisch. The rooms stars, appears in the leading feminine and Miss Jene Bokken of Los Angeles, MAKE OLD SHOES LIKE were prettily decorated with syringa THE IDEAL CAFE role opposite Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle Cal., left on motor trip. Mr. blossoms and roses and the table with NEW. in the "The Dollar a Year and Mrs. Hubbard will spend their sweet peas and smilax. Man," Mr. Arbuckle's latest comedy honeymoon at the home of Mr. Hubbard's The bride was employed as bookkeeper AUSTIN, MINN. which will be shown at the Park Theatre parents in Hancock and will at the Decker Bros, hardware tonight and tomorrow. return to Austin for the remainder of "THE HOME OF MOTHERS BAKING AND COOKING" store the past eight yeafrs where she The story is a novel one. The members the summer. WE ARE ANXIOUS TO SERVE YOU THE BEST won a large circle of friends by her JENSEN & PUFFER of the Santa Vista Yacht Club, pleasing- personality and congenial AT THE LOWEST OF PRICES fearful lest Franklin Pinney, their Boy Scout News disposition. The groom is a grain only plebian member, will disgrace TRY US buyer of Minneapolis. and is a young ROY CHRISTENSON them when the Prince is their guest, man of sterling qualities. A host of take advantage of his weakness for The scouts will observe Flag Day friends and acquaintances wish for detecting plots and fake a kidnapping with the Elks Sunday afternoon. them the best there is in life. They will also participate in Children's Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson after a Day exercises at the Central wedding trip thru southern Iowa will Presbyterian church. be at home to their friends at 1921 Scouts will bS detailed to assist, the First Avenue South, Minneapolis, police in handling traffic Sunday. after July 5. Scouts are to be at the library, with or without uniforms Sunday one hour Larocque-Weiss. before the parade. A very pretty wedding occurred The scouts left on a seventeen-mile at St. Peter's Catholic church, Rose hike today to Otranto. They will be Creek, Monday, when Miss Katherine back Saturday. Weiss became the bride of Zephrine Classes in the band will start Tuesday. Larocque of Boston, Massachusetts, Thirty-seven scouts have signed Rev. A. M. Gemeinder officiating. up for this work. The bride and groom were attended by Anna Weiss a sister of the bride Mower county farmers harvested For Your and Frank Weiss brother of the bride. 64,427 acres of hay in 1919 or 90,826 The bride was very pretty in a tons. gown of white crepe de chien and wore a veil crown effect and carried 20 YEARS AGO •""'"•'••""U'fmtuiiutu a shower bouquet of Killarney roses. And came here for EVERYTHING The bridesmaid was gowned in pink YOU EAT made organdie. Advertising' in a BAKERY. Ira Padden was initiated into the After the ceremony a three course Our methods employed dinner was served to immediate Elks. and material used in the The wind chased the clouds all friends and relatives at the home of manufacture of all bakery around the sky this forenoon but failed lie bride's parents. goods made by us have no to make them give down much The bride is a daughter of Mr. and rain. The air was quite cool and superior, which is a GUARANTEE Mrs. Christ Weiss of Rose Creek, of the QUALITY of thunder and lightning not very energetic. having grown to womanhood there. our food and the reason why She has a host of friends who wish you Miss Riley has returned from should take OUR ADVICE her much happiness and prosperity. and patronize iis The groom is a prosperous farmer Duluth where she is employed as teacher in the Zenith City schools. REGULARLY. and is at present employed near Austin's City Bakery Mrs. C. I. Johnson and two nieces Brownsdale. of this city, and Louis Thompson of The out-of-town guests were Miss Red Rock township are visiting relatives Effie Schwartz, Minneapolis, Mrs. M. CARLITZ A STRUCK, Prop*. -in Wheaton. Schauls, Yarco and Mrs. Alva. Young, r,-?«e?sr E. Mill Street. Arthur A. McBride of this city Did you know that intelligent and 'Austin. —C judicious advertising doesn't cost the 7 man who pays the bill a cent? Well, then, who DOES pay for Ithe advertising if the merchant himself doesn't? The unwise patrons of the store that UDDEEBROTHER5 is NOT advertised are the persons who pay for advertising. BUSINESS CAR By advertising, a merchant increases Feeding the Ravens his turnovers and sells four or five times as much merchandise as he would Poor printing, besides being a Dodge Brothers Business Car waste of expenditure, gives negative. if he did not advertise. The real cost unfavorable impressions. 'continues to prove, in actual use, of selling that merchandise is reduced Money spent for poor printing that it is an economical car. is like feeding to the birds. with each turn-over. Thus, the amount Whereas, printing of quality is tV'i effective, economical and lartng. he invested in advertising comes back It is economical in its current From the printing of the simplest to hiAi and he is enabled to do business envelope staffer or card to the cost-per-mile and over a long most complex older, we aim to on a closer margin, of profit on each period of use. imbue a spirit of quality and turn-over than the merchant who attractiveness. Why not let us co-operate for a doesn't use advertising to increase the most pleasing result on your next volume of his business. job of printing? YouH find our right, too—from die wellprices rPRICELIST The haulage cost is unusually lom known So, after all, the merchant who advertises 'RANKUN doesn't pay for his advertisements, PRINTING MCGRATH MOTOR CO. neither does his customers. It's the patrons of the UNADVERTISED which maintains 'Ns." 114-116 N. Main Street. Austin, Minn. "v-- price quotations—die same to store who pay for them. K' everybody. siifftl if Do your shopping in The News first—you will be better satisfied H* 1 '4 ower CountyNews Hous| J5be 1 Ji &k*t