Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
June 30, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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Harris Born to and has visiting the past few days. been entertained MISS NORMA MILLER June Saturday, 25, son. a at a five o'clock Saturday Miss Mable Burdell returned last luncheon The Miozota Society met with Mrs. Born to Mr. and Mrs. honor of Miss Beatrice Baker, who Guy Holden, night Odin where went to in from she Charles Bowers, 309 North Second 26, a daughter. been visiting sister, Mrs. O. June spend parents. has her her vacation with her Coma in street this afternoon. WE INVITE YOU TO USE OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT W. P'Berg, and left Monday hef for and titlkAt-. Ella Breun of Stewartville and Dorothy home in Manistique, Mich. FOR THIS PURPOSE. THE NEXT to Mr. and Mrs. Casper Bremsteth, Born iMRS. C. L. SOULE celebrated her Schunk of Minneapolis are June 26, a son. INTEREST PERIOD STARTS JULY 1st. DEPOSITS OWwUkuf e|gh$y-sixth birthday Monday evei^hg|:at The Ladies' Aid society of the Congregational the R. J. Cunningham home. guests at the A. E. Beadeli home. MADE ON OR BEFORE JULY 11th. were Mr. Mrs. Guy A. Holden, church entertained Born to and DRAW 4% INTEREST FROM THE 1st. Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. A. L. June 26, a daughter. Mrs. A. J. McCormick has returnde Ladies' Aid society of the M. Tiie YOURS FOR A GRAND AND GLORIOUS Eberhart. She was assisted by Mrs. her home in Stillwater after a two to E. churqh met Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Crane, "FOURTH." Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Newman F. I. Crane, R. P. Mrs. C. weeks' visit with relatives and friends with Mrs. E. F. at Riverview Peck Sunday, June 26, daughter*. L. West, Mrs. Hubbard, Mrs. E. C. a farm. "THE BANK TO BANK ON' Mrs. Banfield. &nd N. F. Banfield. Born to Mr. and Mrs. F. C. \_Mr. and Mrs. Jactc Rouen of Minneapolis" St. Olaf Lutheran Ladies Aid met Vaughan, Lansing, June 26, son. a Mtyt 3Flrat National Sank of Aiiatm MRS. LOUIS LEWIS, North Kenwood are ^siting at the home of at this afternoon at 3 o'clock the avenue Mrs. entertained.^ Apold Mrs. Barbara Doy^nberg on Mill Born to Mr. and Sirs. Pearle Helemick, church. The Cheer Girls were in Good Capital & Surplus. ... .Organized and and Mrs. Walter children Officer street. i-" June 29, son. serv.ng. a •. charge of the and daughter in honor of her birthday $300,000.00 1868. Thursday afternoon. A nice Bert King oJf Dexter, was in town and resources:three million dollars^- VMrsrA1 Pfeaslee chiHcen^of MRS. R. G. ANDERSON entertain will was at Mrs. IfeSnesday. lunch served five o'clock. 'SjUlFate^|^e£^?|J^iM^. their mother the Lutheran her committee of Lewis received some pretty and useful -lMf3s^. John Fair baidKsr„on Baldwin Ladies Friday afternoon instead Mrs. John Remmel is spending the Aid gifts. iv street: l' PROFESSIONAL home, 701 15. The bride's dress of But to the music, you should with in Owatonna. of this afternoon June was enjoy week relatives at her a exquisite South Main. A good attendance is white satin^and lace, she wore tulle see that pavilion. My vocabulary Ousley DIRECTORY Walter left Wednesday for entertained the MRS. W. R. EARL Mr. aond Mrs. James Stanley of desired. veil held in by a pearl ornament fails, my adjectives pale Grand Rapids, Michigan, place Chicago and Business and Professional Women's Brownsdale spent Wednesday in Austin. a and carried bouquet of when I try to describe it. The ceiling CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. to at the July furniture club last night at her home on South be present LLOYD AND LESLIE YOUNG entertained Ophelia roses and sweet peas. The alone is poem and dancing around— market. Main street. A splendid report was a Physician and Surgeon the K. R. T. at their cottage maid of honor, Miss Mable Dwyer at coming Block, Austin, Minn. looking up those soft lights Hirsh given Mrs. L. O. Hollister of the by H. T. Ryan St. Paul at Ramsey Tuesday evening. The of will spend Mr. and Mrs. Rogers have wore yellow organdie with hat to and going, made me kinda X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment Francis feel State Convgtnion held at Faribault to the "Fourth" in Austin with his par-v boys enjoyed swimming and boating Assistants— in to their home Finlyason match and carried a shower bouquet teary round the lashes and made me returned which MrsV Hollister was delegate. a cuts. Mrs. Young served delicious refreshments. and Ernest H.Morris, M. D. a weeks' visit with Austin roses and of the valley. The forget I was married. I felt after two of lilies like Refreshments were served. Mabelle Moore, R. N. relatives. bridesmaids, the Misses twenty-one I my partner's two Grace and squeezed Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smith and son and Susan Herret, wore organdie automatically W.R.EARL FURNITURE Ca.| IK'nauer-Dwyer. green hand just like you spent Sunday with Osage, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hans and family, relatives in Miss Laurene of Minneapolis Johnson with and the danger. dresses hats to match brake in Rudolph Knauer and Esther Dwyer grab Iowa. J. P. Barney and family, Mr. and UNDERTAKING and visiting the homes O. H. is at of the valley. There's of were married in the carried roses and lilies of a fine lunch room where Minneapolis FUNERAL DIRECTION Mrs. Mr. Harry Thompson and and Hegge, Harry Rutherford and Arnold' "Auto Hearse Equipment Mrs. Ray Brown of Minneapolis church by Father Nolan, at was by brother, you a with .a congenial and Ascension The groom attended his can sit out dance Mrs. *W. J. Schmidt family of •Johnson. was the of Mrs. Ben Hormel guest Tony Knauer, Jr. crowd and the Major's 9:00 o'clock Wednesday morning, drink Prompt attention in Every Detail Floyd, Iowa, Chester Hans of Milwau- Sunday. the ceremony breakfast Return of those Business Residence After a or any things fizzy Leonard Decker has returned Phone Main 112 Phone Maip 113 served to about seventy-five relatives that out of sjygot. come a soda was from Louisville, Kentucky, where her Mrs. David Turner of Des Moines, AUSTIN, MINN. Organdies Bloom Anew at the climax:—to remember and friends home of the Then to cap the attended the-National Hardware con-, 2 Iowa, sister, Mrs. is the guest of her bride, 1413 6th avenue North, Minneapolis. that you are married—and to DONOVAN & GOSLEE ride vention. Sehradle. They went on wedding trip a home in the quiet cool night, snuggled Funeral Directors Irvin Johnson, Arthur Dubke, Edward of the state up to your life partner—with thru northern part close Mrs. B. left Rochester the Bouda for and Embalmers Nolene anf F. C. Hines motored they will to housekeeping the heat in the after which go lightning flickering yesterday where she will undergo an Day Calls—Phone Main 198 to Mankato Saturday, returning home their new home at 305 in skv, the air fanning your and cool •operation. Night Calls Sunday evening. Sixth here. brow, frog's North street and hear the giving to T. W. Donovan—Main 114-L., Miss Esther Collins spent Sunday us some of jazz. Oh boy! it's their Miss Dora Roble left this morning -with at Blooming H. A. Goslee—Main 417-L. Miss Mabel Thompson in this day generation. great be living and to SOFT LIGHTS MADE MAYME'S Motor and Carriage Service Prairie. for Minneapolis where she has accepted 1 EYES TEARY ROUND THE a portion with the Children's next the Benedict's meet, The time Mrs. J. L. and son, Robert, Gannon LASHES AND FORGOT SHE A. I. ARNESON, M. D. Protective Society. Hi and I going to sneak in on are left visit at Northfield on for a short WAS MARRIED. Specialist in Natural Therapeutics how we 'em. them and like see Wedndesday. Mr, and Mrs. David Wright have Using (Continued from Page One) "Condensed Out-ofdoorselectrical, With love, rettirned from a weeks' three visit mechanical, —Mayme. Mrs. underwent Harry Knutson of Dexter with son, Will, and wife at Cumberland, their spinal and other Natural methods us us. thirteen days. All of ladies went P. S.—We toolqart^yiry with an operation at St. Olaf hospital Wisconsin. to Medical in addition Treat up to* 7 Tuesday. Room to powder our noses ments. Also, the evil that men lives do of sudden fine tall man Mrs. John Huber and little niece and all a a Piles, fissures, ulcers and similar daughter., Mrs. Ludwig Kycek and with them. arid it room, treated Fern Ralph went to Fairmont to walked in said was his successfully spend diseases Anna, have returned from week's a hospitalization. Well, would fright, without the week-end Mrs. Huber's sister, we thot we die of with visit in Oakland. Office Austin Furniture over but he said we could stay Mrs. George Bassett. all as long Store. (Opposite Fox Hotel.) to. Wasn't he brave as we wanted a 3 Mrs. A. G. of Stillwater McCormick Mrs. H. H. Richardson and four soul? parents, Mr. is visiting her and 4 childr-en from Nampa, Idaho, are visiting jp© Mower County News Well, resoom—Hi I and and the Mrs. I. H. Peshak. to at the home of her sister, Mrs. W. MARKET PLACE sat down to one nice Cotillion club L. Yarwood near Ramsey. Miss Annetta McGrane of Elma long table on a nice long screened ST. OLAF EV. LUTHERAN Iowa, spent Sunday with aunt, her porch—"where moth and rust doth Mr. and Mrs. E. Moehlman and CHURCH.Corner Mrs. T. A. Rustad. One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. family and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Olson not corrupt nor thieves break thru St. Paul and Bride* Streets Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. steal." motored to Spring* Valley and Le Roy nor Henry Noss, Pastor Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hommel...have Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be Even Dame Nature to seems be in where they spent Sunday. 400 W. St. returned from their automobile trip Residence Mill Added for all ads not paid for in advance. cahoots with Cy-*-for such scene a Phone 798-L. thru North Dakota. Bridge Readers or locals not run in Noel Evenson, deputy countyslkud-: as madfe^jis greeted our eyes forget this column will be charged at the 9:30 a. m.—Bible Sunday itor, returned this morning frofjfi an Classes and moment eat. The crouds broke for a to Leighton Myron and Margaret have rate of 10 cents per line. -, school. auto trip to Woodville, Wij^fasin, wonderful sunset cast to to away and a a gone Caledonia spend a few 4- where he went on businses. •-•zmm- a that 10:30 a. m.—Morning service, Topic ruddy over the scene I will FOR SALE with relatives.1 glow weeks "We should not serve sin." wheiiw I- think of always remember Miss Hester Holen of Minneapolis! OR SALE—Work L. E. has St. 3:00 p. m.—Scandinavian service, and Shetland Dalager returned from horse Oakdale. 7 came the first of the week to attend pony. Frank at Hoffman Babcock Paul "Admission above." from a meeting of the Council of I thot of the friends I had that Topic all the Johnson-Johnson wedding. She is on Building Bridge and St. Paul Aetna Life Club. No evening service. the weren't I there and wished they were a guest of Miss Frances Nelson. streets. 49-4-c j^ith organdie are endless, tiie gingham they are working with or"gandie, Among those who joined church to jog Jit all. 'jil:- .1 there en Rev. T. A. Hawkes of iisually playing the role of foundation Hillsboro, or organdie in combination last Sijnday were of Our dinned" was fine. It chicken representatives Mrs. Al. and childreifi^ was Peaslee two DO YOU WANT TO OWN YOUR Wisconsin, Monday to arrived visit '"with other materials, designers for an- organdie overdress. But twelve different families, twentythr.ee ani fixings and raspberries and and Robert^-of Stillwater, a$»§j HOME?—Then read this and act Vera Smith family. the Leon occasioning a designer uses gingham are handling mediums that'prove an adults and six children. quickly! House nearly new, A-l her mothegr Mrs. John Fairbanks*-Third cantelppe Sunday. But the cantelope visiting as a decoratton on organdie, as when inspiration to them. Th^gk^austless condition, full size basement, front and Baldwin streets. Sunday, was a case of won't more Mrs. Walter Smith has returned checked !piittems intrigue her to cut variety in which, they are tBfnlng out SfARGEANT EVANGELICAL and dining rooms and kitchen on elope Sunday other day with' three or any from weeks'visit with a friends r.jjmt. bilfleatent borders or, pointed midsummer dresses 'is' expl^incfd: tiy the' first floor 2 bed rooms with closets Wheeled wha hj^s been visaing A. Ij£ Nauman, Pastor Herbert that crowd. For husbands sat'f by in St. Paul Braham. and ^pii^ers of them, or to make bandings. b^nnty of organdie and its .adaptability. and bath on second floor. All floors his parents/ Mr-."''^lf?Mr». H. E. and lOilDft:jif nL-«9$unday. School. their wives everybody seemed the pretty frock at the right of the are hardwood. Jewel hot air furnace, And this enchanting mate^l &is been city has this left Minneapolis Mrs. Robert Wheeler in for Johnson returned ^-^ubUcv^Vorship, Ser- more than pleased. That's one Mature with heat in every room. House re gin^liftm provides both the presented. this season iiE^yke plaih Wednesday to spend two days on frojtn Rochester where she yis&ed the the of club we especially enjoyed located on fine corner lot with south e£ritt^?and bands for decorating weaves4^ 1b^ organdies aod fe «nbroide^ past business before .going ^Chicago week with sistier. to on her 7:B0 f| m.—Youhg l^eople'B Service They are a clean, wholesome bunch front. Insurance paid, new jpm ron of organdie, ^tte ahd filrred pat^iras. It his return, io^N^^lTork. 8:15 p&:in.—SMmoit range, storm windows and screens of good folks that don't have to stoop has teen miide up with gin||jnuiiB ahd drgaridlfe-^'^^lhia^model appears with Mr. and Mrs. H. Joh#nSen and Miss 8:00 ,p. in. fMiysdsy*-Devotional jgud garden with possession July. 15 to vulgar? commonplaces for a good WESTERN but usually other cotton goods, wlth ^Ketas and Schmidt of Walilrain sjtent Monday iiKiiwI." ff 7" are {mnisffj andChioir. S a 9 it .time. other.. silks anijf in' ro*^3^olor do^or with friends in Austin. pay $1000 or $1200 down and 136.25 CHANGES TIME Friday, July 8, 8:00 p. m.—Northwestern Well/ the music started in that wonderfully iinC.lnv a ^|or and white, aniT'ls binations of the. plain weave... per month see owner at 1010 West College Glee Club. idect^ ja p^ or tohe in well wftli beautiful pavilion and we all Miss Marie Rettig, county nurse, Organdle ln one color wia used for I Oakland avenue. 48-tf The children's day exercises last the color hi nearly all these cpmblna«llM»4sgwwi.ls went in-—Hi and I with the rest—as and Mrs. Shellman, police matron were the pretty dreoi it the left of the A new time tmble goes into effect Sunday was attended by 126 Sunday WANTED used fof a sash but happy and important as if had in Adams on business yesterday. July 3rd. The time of trains has been two irtctaNd b«n. It Is very ataaple" school scholars ap4 Mftttty-five visitors. adjusted with particular reference to ^tiere are"%cfptloBia to these rules, been invited. We are both untrammelled with plila underskirt, long. tanj* WANTM* Bids on my house, until itr. and Mrs. F. E. Langwdrthy of summer tourist traffic, reduced rates Offering MOa^r as may be t^fp ln the frock Illustrated, souls getting away from conventionality*—and'Wkat's banded with wide, hemstitched tucks Juljr 2. H. E. Wkssisr/MS WL .for Much and- special convention ar.rangements Spring Valley spent the fore part pwee are prfttty dresses The State T. K^Povuvention asaemMed •Hid' sur|ttce -%iLit with Jfchu collar. a little matter Oakland. St-lp are-nowJn effect*— of the week with Austin friends. -^rlthln S|i|"isadi of eveiyaae and at Mrand Prairie last week of an invitatiew to us?. .For additional information apply Heydt there is noticing that the season has and elected Elmer treasurer, the Hchu taking thej^^ ^f a f^le They had the ItBoy orchestra. ro« Attorney A. M. Thompson of Sah Ticket Agent Chicago Great Western to offer mors Slluring jar, becwalng. msmhee of thi and fastening at ttt jid* with ..an. and the pastor a 8anday They ^az&tgreat musicians even Xf.they railroad. Advertisement. 52 & 1-c Diego, California is visiting his parents, lauadry ORttment Prst^r oi«MHlle illo#6Mr !CNr school hoard. dorft come from Mason City or La Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Thompson. S59-L. Push, Pluck, Perseverance and a used with Crocks of thii klndl' .ift The new parsonage at Sargeant is SS-S-c Cross*. Those slow dreamy waltses ft course of training in the Mankato bouquets for this Corsage. taking on form and bids fair to become will linger in my memory forever Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Loucks and Mower County News Commercial College, Mankato, Minn., The wa#s In which checked and in the the finest r^t^tnns daughter and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. along with that sunset. Neither of Place is tfas plaes to Ifat mean success. Sepd for our catalog. crossbar ginghams hare been made up village. Van Sant and son and daughter of them is material butt oh! so real. yon have to dispose ol mmj ^rapir wt *mm* Advertisement 82-1-c. ,« .i-f* .. *'y ..Si".,- Jk *?"•aS-JiZ* hi ....