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

June 27, 1921 · Page 7 of 8

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t* 'W MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN: W Page Eight Monday, June 27, 1921. MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL k-lJ Ezry Has Got to Maid His Ways PPPISPP" E1RN, OLE MO, t/A VOO Vtt) \U6ft&TO 6NINK6 vhooldut, N 6 S IV Ml N 0 tWEM VJUN HEK S6R Stf90&> VilOUU) NOO tStiL AtMtT UM A. CH1W ¥WK Dour nou Pur now FOltfS IM Ik VttflEt. *£Grt9tE*? •vmcwg* COOW5 AGE'. WHOA UP noo NOOWfcWfc^tD VW\)fc AW, EZ.BN, I WOOU odmMHm eitfeoLAfc UETCER?, A0VERT\S\V4x \F NER \U\Ffc CWtWtou&D, A VJCOOtMGc ACT NEfc HOO&E, SPEAK \NVWtW6tl VOO IN ttf VIEWfAlWR \MOOLD NOO TAftK. 1 WOULD Vf MSMTOOUED too? 1U6 MEVK& OKA A. (^ms*Safrfc TfeLtPUOMS S*0^' Rrr .p*.a '.4 •u-'f.t Th* 5*i j»", I -M Still, even the man who is "wise in ing comedy. 403 automobiles were his own conceit" seems to get^a good counted parked in the grounds and on deal of pleasure out of it. ,, ,. Si the roads adjoining. 7 Thursday saw the largestlicrGWd "Farmer Burns" and The Gondoliers at P-a"o *°Ar ever gathered under a ^jQhautauqpji were well received Friday. Mr. tent. Mr. Graham said *thiere werp Burns was entertained at a picnic 2400 people who sawP'Broadway supper by the Boy Scouts and their Jones," George Cohan's mieth provolc- mothers. relatives in Vermont. Mrs. Teeter Miss Mae Wallace is spending her also has a brother in Detroit. Mr. vacation in Milwaukee. Mr. .and Mrs. Blooming. Prairie. Teeter will be gone for about ten Albert Hopfe spent Sunday in their home, at Hensel will make days. "West Concord. Blooming Prairie. MRS. GRINDE'S division of the M. S. Fisch went to St. Paul this wm R. A. Schultz of Le Roy was in the Lutheran sLadies Aid met Friday Anderson-Gordon. morning on business. city Thursday on business. afternoon with Mrs. John Opsall. Miss Ina Gordon of Rosp Creek was Miss Pearl Reynolds began work married to Leonard Anderson of Carpenter, Tfce lwrf dUUnee cluunmesialiip of^America vron W sx9unmnt& via* Mrs. Thomas A. Revord went to this morning at the C. L. West stbre. MRS. OTTO LOSBY was given a Iowa, at the St. Olaf Lutheran did not consider tkmt ktgMi defeiied unKl all hw^ Minneapolis Thursday for a visit. shower by several of her friends and btnf- xiho parsonage Wednesday fdtenoon. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Turton of neighbors on North Oak street Thursday Vi tnlUy Was deplel'ed. He kept 01, Hred. Henry Noss officiating. t«r lie And vUs Mrs. Charles Cawley of PipeStorie Chicago are visiting their parents, night. She was presented with Sever Knutson of Carpenter aiid therein U«-r the Ice/* to all victol is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Turtm. many beautiful, gifts. —Jtrlert Kaufman Stella Gordon, sister of the bride, Rebman. acted as witnesses/ 5aVin and putting in die Bank mai Miss' Mellnda Lewis, of the Hospital lstcome monky MR. AND MRS. L. A. LEWIS entertained Mr. ahd Mrs. Anderson will make County Agent F. L. Liebenstein Clinic bjegan a two weeks vacation irkrome at finrL ifcwll vMn Mrs. John Gavin and family, their home on a farm near Carpenter. spent Sunday with friends in Blue today. Mrs. Albert Johnson and family and •. Earth. .also Mrs. Arthur Schultz of Hutchinyson Alyin Molden retiirned this morning- at a three course luncheon Thursday The Cotillion Club plans on a party Aaspang-Peterson. from Red :Wing wherfc- he^speHt evening in honor of Mrs. Lewis' at LeRoy tomorrow night at Oakdale Cay Wilhelm Robert Hasparig and a week visitingTtis parents. & Pavilion. birthday. Rosa Cecilie Peterson were married Dr. P. A. Lbmmen retuni&d fipm at the home of Julius Anderson, Tuesday *. Get into the Swim at our Savings Chicago, Illinois, thif^moiT^f^, h# MRS. HARRY SASS entertained at afternoon^ June 14. "Mr. arid Mr. a net" Mrs. E. Meyers and Mr-, fBes|v.Life^saver Known %kihan: 1A spent part of his if- miscellaneous shower Thursday Mrs. Julius Anderson acted as witnesses. and Mrs. John Meyers have gone to |coufit. Next interest pe^d. starts. Juty Jst parents in Vermillio^&pv^^ evening in honor of Miss Blanche Rev. Henry Koss performed the cities on business. .Johnson. A two course dinner was 1 Youv^jll enjoy it at W the wedding ceremony. Miss. Mildred DuBoise leav&s Wednesday served at 6:30. The centerpiece of Miss Mable Fischer is taking a two fo'r Charles City, Iowa, where "THE BANK TO BANK ON6 the table was a bowl of roses banked week«' vacation from her duties at she will spend a few days and then with smilax, the smilax concealed the Kinsman's greenhouse. Corinne Griffith *4- go fto ^hic%gp£ jfor the summer. gifts for the bride-to-be. Ribbons :r \JS. 4 •. Fred Mehring of Chester, Iowa, ®l?r JFirat National Sank of Auatitt extended from each to the bride-tobe's Mrs. R. H.5, M$sy,cashier at It. Capital & Surplus. Organized. visited at the E. Moehlman home place which was also marked R. Murphy's, store :Returned to her Thursday on his way to Fort Dodge. with a corsage bouquet. After dinner $300,000.00 186&^ work this morning after spending two the party attended chautauqua. v" RESOURCES THREE MILLION DOLLARS. weeks with her parents at Kerrick. liiss Selma Odden arrived from Chicago Friday for an indefinite stay Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Warfield THE CARNATION CLUB of the G. with her sister, Mrs. George Corson. have returned from a month's visit! in I. A. to B. of L. E. was entertained Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ranum left Saturday Kansas and Oklahoma. Mr/3. Warfield's Thursday by Mrs. E. H. Kough at her night for Menominee, Wis., to sister, Mrs. Anna Smith,: accompanied home^on Ash street. The main feature them home for a few of the evening was the handkerchief: attend the summer term of the Stout j* Institute. Weeks', stay. shower given their president, 4' Mrs., Joe Laufle. This had been arranged Miss Adele W.engert and mother Mrs. W. J. Roulston and children by the members a£ a complete .v\ leave tomorro$? for Independence^ today after a month's visit with surprise to Mrs. Laufle. She was first Iowa, to attend the of a h£r mother, Mrs. M. J. Snyder. She prestented with a bunch of "hard jp was accompanied by her mother and tim^ handkerchiefs which created ji ^er, Mildred* to Minneapolis where ma% amusement and later with a left Fm&ij will visit their son and brother, larg%, basket containing many beautiful Prague affe|j H. Snyder, for a few days before oAes. Mrs: Laufle expressed her %ntekfs visii Relatives *|d rs. Roulston continues her journey sinc^e appreciation and thanks to all *cr\.'** spends, home to Choteau, Mont, .i ••=. thje^rgiembers. Mrs. Kough was assisted SjES t& in entertaining by Mrs. Charles Bffias Julia Viola Handce Mower 'County News Market |£ighton and Mrs. ,Emil Olson. Ike and Mrs. visited at Place is the place to list anything you may have to dispose of. 9 *fche John Jj^| in Lansing week. ila*t WEDDINGS Chandler Cousins Hold Reunion. :rif '\v -1 jRobert YarwookTand family returned ttt -^v. 'I' Th^ twenty-first reunion.-/ of the Wilson-Lewis. to "Eldora, Iowa, after spending a Chandler Cousins was held June 16 at week at Robert's parental home neit '4 Marjorie Lewis and George the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ramsey. Wilson were quietly married at seven Josephson at Wiltow Farm. o'clock Thursday evening at the home A banquet/was served on the lawn 1H As an actfUW Corinne Griffith has Miss Caroline Stilson and Leo Finnegaa of the bride's parents/Dr. and Mrs. at noon. Fifty-six were seated at nachad the rpMtnacio. 8h« la known of Mason City, Iowa, drove C. F. Lewis. Rev. G: H. Ten Broeck the-table. ^. for her iinMfgil. facial oxproaalons and to Austin and spent Sunday at the of Christ Episcopal church performed After dinner a program.was given. dramatje i^iH and as a "movio^ star X. B. Hanna home. »-v' the cereihony in the presence of the Honorary Cousin George Chandler •h« ii f^ron^l favorit*. Ml as Griffith immediate families of' the bride and Mrs. Mary Correll, who has beehza .gave a talk' on the pioneer days of la fftm rfforrod' to aa ^tho bast groom. guest of Mrs. W. H. Archer for the Welcome and Amy Chandler which clroaaad Wtyn^n, on tha seroon." Mr. and Mrs. Wilson ljeft at midnight past two weeks left for her home at made all realize the difference between for Birmingham, Alabama, Adair, Iowa, Thursday. "hard times" as we view them Original "magazine artists about where Mr. Wilson will have charge of and as they were then. Cousin Ernest now will b?gin putting pictures of the Geo. A. Hormel & Co. branch Mrs. Charles Ralph who underwent Chandler gave a talk on "Chandler bathing grirls on magazine covers. office. an operation at St. Olaf hospital last Politicians." -Mrs. Nettie Warrington HERE are so many contributing causes hich •V ____ I" I- IL -J- Those present at the wedding from week is now at her home and reported read a paper on the supject "Rrofesisonal Shop first in The News lead to a defective spinal column, that to away wcjre Mrs. Davina Wilson, as getting along nicely. Chandlers." Mrs. Grace enumerate tkem would require an almost Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dauglferty Wilder read a paper on "Chandler Cliff Braunis attending the National PROFESSIONAL and ^hildi^n, Miss Dayina Hayes-and exhaustless review of life from cradle to fcrave. Peculiarities" in which she paid splendid Motion Picture Theatra Owners DIRECTORY Mr^ and Mrs. Dav d-Wilson of Minneapolis tribute to the upright character convention in Minneapolis xnifllweek. I The position assumed by the child at the school and iltlr. and Mrs. Walter Batsman of the early Chandlers and urged that He will be gone for a week or ten CUPfORD C. LECK, M. D. of Faribault. desk, or the man or woman while at work, su&ests those of the third and fourth generations .days. -, f_ Physician and Surgaon keep to the high idf they.had the tendency for abnormal spinal curvature ol^ a Gute-Wolf. Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. set. Mrs. Ella Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Forrest E. Cory motored per fall or braise, no matter how sli&hi, may easily thzow a a Miss Eva Wolfi and Mr. Frank Gute "In Memoriam" giving to the twin -cities Saturday auKiful the spinal column out of plumb, and these may cause both of this city wete married at morning with Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray tribute to the many wl eatfrhas H.MoiHris, M. of Blooming Prairie at the hmie of Rev. the fatal pressure upon die nerves and throttle the taken from them this Cory. They are expected to return The .Mabolio Moora, R. N. Robert Nelson at 3 o'clock Monday deaths were Baby P.tfrter. today. ,c. dler, life feivi^currents, leading to disease of the organs. W.R.EARL FURNITURE Cd. and returned to' Atistin the same David L.' Chandler, ~H et!J^I0ISfhdler 3w«f!" (RTM •. jjf. Mrs. M. W Peterson, who has been afternoon. -r- '. VIA:!.'. UNDERTAKING «ad Chiropractic Adjusts Spinal Defects Wright and E. E. Richards. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. FUNERAL DIRECTION/ They will reside'at the home of the Auto Hearse Equipment Iu B. Hanna, left for Rochester, bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. OBITUARY where Mr. and Mrs. Peterson wiU p: It lift® the pressme from the nerves, perimttin& them to novx^ Prompt attaaUoa in Every Detail' "Wolf, 1009 E. Bryan street, if The #'4 maice their home. 'x Buiinani Rtiidnct ish die famisnda and worn out tissue? and organs. Natu*» is grooffi was employed at tiie Hormel Phon« Mainll2 Phoa* Maia 113 Dawn EIizabeth Alysworth. jken able to brin^ about normal conditions, which mean He^th. Packing plant for a ntii&be? of years. Mrs. S. P. Meyer left today for her AUSTIN, MINN. t'-- Death came: iwiftly to the wife of Many friends wish them a long and 'Let Chiropractic Put You In Tune With feome in Minneapolis afer" spending the editor of Itjie Six Town News at 5 DONQVAN A GOSLEE ha if a ireek with her sisters, plater and The Hedin^ Forces 01 Natmt. o'cloick morning. On Sattir"day Funeral Directors P! Stella Foster. Miss Hazei returned mP 11 "f'i w^Wft^eJtbnfident of her recovery *Christenson-Fischer. and Embalmera home with her for a weekVvittit. ir-H r^'.t•"» and biwyed^oy that hope We left-He^ Jfisl R.rlS'NEl.SON^D«,C. Viola Fischer Was married tft Jens \Day Calls—Phbne Main 198 'J* it St. Ola^hospital, at Austin. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Vaui^p|^ little Christensen at St. Olaf Lutheran "Nifht CalU brought us the fateful message, son, and Miss Madeline' Shpjft left parsonage,, 40^ West S|ill street, Sun .f. •. Tic W/ Dolil^aii^Main 114-L. 'P Im^ that the angel Azreal had spread her J- yesterday for Swea City by. ^fitomo (iajr^renin^' Mf''7 mL G^e#-Bfefc *1T.L. sabre wings over her and a soul was bile for a short visit at Mr. "Vaux's Bef Henry Noss officiated. Pauli wafted' tovthe infinite. For more than Office Pboae Bridfe 277 Resideace Mais 621 home. They expect to return to •r? Chriroensen and Mrs. Everett Jeness a dozen years w^ two have travelled Austin Wednesday. acted as witnesses. Mr. and. Mrs. A. I, ARNESON,M. D. •'mm-'i' Lewb Building, Aikstn, Man. the same road. The -sunshine and Ii- Christensen will make, their home at -f Sp^ialtUt itt Natural Thtnpautici Miss Grace Mahachek, Mary Jicha shade, the joy^ and the sorrows came 806 West Oakland. ImjB ygH t- Using "Condensed Out-ofdoors." and Walter Pegg leave tonight for to us both as to one. The work that Office house from 11 to 12 a.ni. 2 to $ |k m. Mondays, Wednesto 'electrical, mechanical, E* came and joyously and tirelessly performed. Cincinnati, Ohio. They go as delesates ...: Hensel-Lee. days and Saturday 8 p. m. spiaiai and jpther Natural methodi"ii]t stRc to the National B. YiVp. JJi convention She, was the light and life of THOMAS MEIGHEN Hensel and Clara "1&e of aadmoirtti Medical Treat ?w h', *#r Which start's June' 'frO^fflulv our home. It was home because she county were marri t-A .. was there. In and around that home ilM, llsrares, ulcers apd sim« Luthfiran parsonage^ "4 00 centered her greatest pleasure. Sh'was ilar diMiiesy successfullj^-treat- & m* v. Nftia Chief of Police Tiwer Detroit, ed witlMitft hospitalization.^.. ever redely*to tyfyte extra step if afio^bn. Office over Austin Fumitura Michigan, last nigT^t to meet it would bring pleasure to those she Henael^^ buttermaker at the Store. (Opposite Fox Hotels) Mrs. Teetgr, who has been visiting loved.—Six Town News. Newry creaihem eieht miles west of .Vr ,v. (10. .i1..