Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
September 8, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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VtmBMl OM GOO'S TMBOW AVJAM GRg£*i Focrcetoou \S A FBOKA LOO* vSADAfttt H\GUT VOURWAMKA&R v*£p JGOOO plac%J OTTrn £vgv*T vA*e AND'fcOV A HDfeU'.M J7 ffjootr-£»5-- J..'. f: r! •. QMb&tfg SV&Md&Z HAVE YOU ANY DEAD MONEY? RESURRECT IT AND PUT IT TO WORK IN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT OR TIME CERTIFICATE HERE. H. B. Meisel went to Carroll, Iowa, Mr. Buss has taken a course this summer About fifteen guests were present .Tuesday on business. in Stout Institute. FOR FIFTY YEARS THIS BANK HAS SAFE-GUARDED and the evening was spent with music Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Wakefield and C. W. Wilhelm of London was an and playing bunco. Miss Smith win ITS DEPOSITORS' SAVINGS, AND WANTS TO .'Austin visitor Wednesday. two children have returned to Minneapolis A seven o'clock dinner will be given ning first pri?e^ and Miss Francis after a few days' visit at the this evening by Miss Repha Hirsh, DO THE SAME FOR YOU. Konovsky foot prize. The house was H. P. Derby of Hayfield spent Tuesday E. H. Sterling home. Miss Alice Emmons, and Miss Ruth prettily, decorated with garden flowers in Austin on business. Peck in honor or Miss Marian Martell and cupidg. The regular meeting of the Ladies WE INVITE YOU TO "PLAY SAFE" BY BANKING at the home of Miss Peck. Miss At 10:00 o'clock a' dainty lunch was Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ben. I. Feda of the G. A. R. was held at the home Martell will be married to James Jordan Sunday, September 4, a daughter. served, after which Miss Smith opened HERE. GET A LIBERTY BELL SAVINGS BANK of Mrs. David W&tkins, 810 North next week. the gifts which were suspended First street, yesterday. Miss Ruth Miller and Corrine Jahren Decorations will be in yellow and FOR YOURSELF OR CHILDREN. from the chandelier in a prettily, decorated spent Monday in Owatonna with white, and eighteen friends of Miss Forest Miller left Wednesday for parasol of red. Martell have been invited to the friends. Brownsville, Texas, for an extended Miss Smith is to be a September shower. stay and will look after the crop on bride. FOF Particulars Inquire at the Savings Department. Dr. E. L. Nelson returned Tuesday his parents' ranch there. from the cities. He attended the state Men and young men of the Sunday The Business Girls will hold a pic fair while away. and Mrs. Fred Lincoln and Mr. school of the Congregational church nic and party Tuesday evening at the Gertrude and Dorothy, left daughter, THE BANK TO BANK ON". gave a fareweil banquet Tuesday Country Club. Mrs. Servis, who is Mrs. Margaret Myers of Good this morning for Minneapolis, where night in the Y. W. C. A. rooms in connected with the Near Eest Relief Thunder is visiting with her sister, they will attend the state fair. honor of Willard Carlson, who leaves M'xxsX Nattmral lattk of Austin Fund wil^bejp^ guest of honor. L. M. Sharp. Mrs. soon for Washington, D. C. Postmaster A farewetPparty was given by the M. E. Brooks, former superintendent Mr. and Mrs. Hans Helgerson, Jr., C. F. Cook acted as toastmaster B. Y. P. TJ of the First Baptist of the Geo. A. Hormel & Company, of Lyle returned Tuesday from a trip and short talks were given by church at the home of Miss Grace Capital & Surplus. $300,000.00 Organized 1868. stopped over a few hours Tuesday to the state fair. Everett Barifield, superintendent of Machecek in honor of Miss Vivian RESOURCES OVER THREE MILLION DOLLARS. on his way home to St. Paul. the Sunday school, Rev. Swisher, N. Varco, Dorothy Lincoln and Walter rf Miss Nora Tufney of St. Paul is a Harrison Aulger of the F. Banfield, Sr., Col. West, General Pegg. Gamesr and music were enjoyed Aulger •gruest at the Charles Hartsock home Tent Shows, was an Austin caller yes- Wright arid others. All present wishterday, until a late hour after which refresh on East Bridge street. CHARTER CHANGES enroute to Owatonna where ed Willard God-speed and, success in ments were served and the guests departed his studies and new work. the company is playing this week. having spent a iriost enjoyable Mrs. Eudlong and daughter of TO BE DRAFTED BY evening. Miss Lincoln left this morning Adams, were callers at the Hans Hel^erson, DOES THIS TRADE Mrs. Hannah Riley and daughter, CHARTER BOARD Miss Colette Remmel and Mrs. for the cities and from there she Jr., home Monday. •v Alice, and David, and Miss Margaret Anthony Roehrick of Faribault, wer^ goes to Nortfeiield, where she begins Miss Anna Knauer of Fairfax visited Cooper, motored to Calmar, Iowa, and hostesses at a miscellaneous? shower NAME SUGGEST ANY her first year in Carlton college. Amendments to the Austin city her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tony spent the week-end at the Gilmartin jn honor of Miss Mabel Smith, at the Miss Varco and Mr. Pegg leave in a charter will be drafted as soon as home. Knauer, the first of the week. Remmel home on Tuesday evening. short time to^attend the Northwestern THINGi TO YOU? the vacancies on the charter board are Miss Ruby Reynolds has gone to Aaron Johnson of Louisville, Ken-j filled by appointments by District Lakeville where she will teach in the Meighan. tucky, spent a few days of this week Ribbons Stray Into By-Paths pull lie school the coming year. in Austin. During the war he served! Because the charter board has not met for seven or eight years, the as company commander at the Great Mrs. Martin Lee has returned from Ml TH terms of almost all the members have Lakes. a/visit -with relatives in Portage, Colaflnbus expired, and these vacancies must be and Randolph, Wisconsin. Mrs. J. H. Remrf^ returned home filled before the proposed amendments Monday evening fr^ih Owatonna. She can be drafted. Judge Meighan •Miss Julia Roche, after spending IT attended the Steeleveountyl fair and, will make the apointments immediately two weeks visiting relatives, has returned visited with relatives and friends for in order that the board may to her home in Elma, Iowa. several days. meet at once. Berger Anderson, who has spent It is expected that the amendments WOULD YOU REMEMBER IF YOU REQUIRED Guy Wold and Ion" i-Daigneau left the past two months in the city, left will be submitted to the city council this noon by car for Mason City, A TINNER? WATCH FOR THE yesterday for his home in Pukosky. at its next regular meeting, on September Iowa, to attend the Ringling Brothers 16. If they are found satisfactory BUSY FORD LABELED Mrs. E. H. Kough has returned Circus this afternoon. They will return by this body, they will be submitted from a visit with relatives in Whitewater this evening. to the voters at once in a special S and Milton Junction, WisconsiiL election. Miss Esther Otterstrom has resigned MITHri her place at the Tri-State Telephone TIN HOUSE RULES ARE "Mrs. Clara Basford and son, who and Telegraph Company. She MITH^ 'have been visiting at the L. G. Basford has accepted a position with the Geo. DRAWN UP FOR home, have returned to Minneapolis. A. Hormel & Company. "ALWAYS ON THE JOB' COUNTRY CLUB Mrs. Mary Shellman and sons, Guy DIAL 6555 and Lawrence, have returned from an X. A. Clark has gone to Fairmont A new set of house rules, drawn Strati automobile trip to Fergus Falls and Or Call At 126 Watt Mill for a visit with his daughter. He was up by the house committee of the Ottertail Lake, where they visited accompanied by his son, Floyd, and Country Club at its meeting Tuesday with relatives and friends. family. night, has been posted on the Mrs. K. 0. Wold and sister, Ada bulletin board of the club house. Kenneth Daigneau returned to New Opie, left Sunday for a two weeks The committee hopes that the club York Sunday night for his last year NORMAL TEACHER NEW visit in Chicago. They will return by members will note any suggestions or in the American Academy of Dramatic way of Polo, Ilinois, where they will changes in the rules on the bulletin BEGINS DUTIES Arts. visit with Mrs. H. C. Buell. board which they deem advisable. The committee will then incorporate the Postmaster Williams of Rochester Dr. Aaron B. Johnson of Louisville, Miss Cora Russell, who is in charge Suggestions in the revised set of stopped over a few hours Wednesday I Kentucky, who visited friends here a of the Normal Training department rules. on his way home from various points few days, has gone to Chicago where 'arrived last night. She will be at the The purpose of the rules is to determine in Iowa. he will take a post graduate course registration room Friday to meet how the house shall be cared before returning to his practice. those who wish to take work in her List of Late Copyrights for, under what circumstances it shall Miss Mabel Olson has returned department. be used, and when outsiders can make just received at our Store. from an eastern trip and has resumed Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Johnson and High school students who plan to use of it. her duties as assistant in the Austin daughter, Vera, have returned their -•A- THE FLAMING FOREST— teach are advised to take the regular Library. |BBONS COTtittfce &> wander Th\T sribW libboii jpakes the banging home in Pillager. They visited with James O. Curwood .$2.00 teacher preparation courses, XvSvarious by-paths-^ost of tti&ii loops and $iid8 at the back. I- County Fair Winners Mrs. Johnson's sisters, Mrs. Henry REAL LIFE—Henry Kitchell either in the high school or in the institutions fain^la'r, but always alluring. Having Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Judd and little 3phe Mihet Illustrated are Ames and Mrs. Bert Newman, Webster .$2.00 eGo To State Fair which train teachers. From madf a place for. themselves in almost •son have returned from Cresco, Iowa, m^g of satin ribbons In light colors. SON OF WALLINGFORD— now on students cannot count on Willard Carlson left Wednesday eve|jp article of women's atfd children's after visiting with relatives over the Thl^r ar6 niere! jr oblongs of ribbon, Mr. Geo. Chester ...... .$1.90 taking short cuts to positions such as "week-end. apparel, they proceeded to make night for Washington, D. C., where lie served together at the edges, stuffed Mower County's representatives in HER FATHER'S DAUGHTER—Gene obtaining "permits" or securing first themselves usefuk in aQ sorts-of little will enter the George Washington university. with scented cotton and tied in a bundie Porter .....$1.75 the boys' livestock judging and club Miss Ruth Mahachek has returned furnishings for th^e, home, and timfe grade certificates after attendance at In connection with his school with baby ribbon. Sometimes a contests at the state fair left Wednesday TARZAN THE TlSRRIBLE to Cedar Falls, Iowa, to take up her add| to their popularity for making a single summer session. work Willard will he assistant secretary tiny safety pin is fastened to the end for Minneapolis and will return —Burroughs. $2.00.. work in the Iowa State Teachers College On account of the liberal state aid all these things. to Sidney Anderson. of each sache^so that it can be quickly this evening.^ there. HELEN QF OLP HOUSE— 5S for this department, which pays the Tf|ere is a world of pretty things tit 1 ginned ,tp4.the dress or camisole. By winning the judging contest at Harold Bell Wright $2.00 the gibbon counter to tempt us to try salary of the instructor, as well as I!.-, SCHOOL DISTRICT Hemstitching and small tucks make Mrs. Anthony Roehrick returned to the Mower county fair, Lloyd Vermilyea our.glands at making them, and few library equipment, etcii no tuition is the decoration for the camisole' of l»er home Wednesday at Faribault, after of Dexter and Leonard Sayles NO. 103 DIVIDED of them, are difficult for the average charged to non-residents. wide ribbon, with shoulder "straps of spending several days at the Remmel of Austin won the right to compete K.O.WoldDragCo. needlewoman. narrow ribbon and little clusters of home. in the state contest, their expenses For the baby bonnfet at the left of Youngsters Destroy"^ The division of school district No: chiffon roses adorn It. For the bags to and from the, fair being paid the group-a wide, soft, satin ribbon In Aloys Lange, who is running a department 103 was effected at a hearing before both plain and brocaded ribbons are Book Dept. Lights On Bridge The Duroc Jersey of Carl Kehret and cream color, blue or pink Is chosen knd store at Spirit Lake, Iowa, the Board of County Commissioners used with celluloid mountings and ribbon the Poland China of Nicholas Cress shaped to fit the head by rows of is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. iii. the district court rooms yesterday handles. & th^ Uttle coat or dress ahlrrlngs. These form frills about the are entered in the club contests in the That the biblical drama of David -Matt Lange. morning. hanger, very narrow lace Is used for face and neck. The bonnet has a samemanner. and Goliath is being re-enacted daily, when it comes to the destruction The east half of the district was embellishing ^the satin ribbon that Is very soft Interlining arid, a lining of Mrs. Sarah Furtney has gone to the Winners of first prize in each of or rather nightly, in Austin is the public property I am going to put giyen to the Elkton Consolidated shirred to cover it Plain satin ribbon unties to be present at the wedding of very light soft silk. Narrow satin ribbon the county fairs of the state will compete discovery of Chief of Police Teeter. stop to it." school and the west half to the Rose IS shirred to cover the pin-cushion makes the bridle which extends in these contests at the state her niece, Miss Mable Fodoess, and to Only in the modern version the role Creek school, after considerable argument visit relatives. from side to side under the chin. that finishes the group, with narrow fair, and their expenses are paid by of David is played jy a group of World Much as Ons MafcM It. pro and con. Wide and narrow ribbons are used ribbon making the frill And bows, the the Minnesota Live Stock Breeders youngsters and the ifufrt fftyl defenseles The world is a great mirror. It re About twenty people attended the Mrs. Harry Feely has resigned her for the chlldfa hat shown at the right Association. flowers and cords that finish it lamp posts on Main street fleets back to you what yon are. I" hearing. The arguments against the position as bookkeeper at Schwan's The :np crpwn and side crown are The trip was made by auto, and bridge are the uninteptial portrayers you are loving, if you are friend! division were that the taxes of the Shoe store. Miss Elizabeth Bayington ''+7 tuck*-' in^ verj narrow, handi-run the boys were accompanied by County of the role of the giant Phillistine. If you are helpful, the world wu residents of the district would be increased -wil take her place. tucks. Where they are joined, straps Agent Liebenstein and W. 0. Lutz. as Aus prove loving, friendly and helpful Even in ancient version the and that the children would of narrow ribbon $re placed and the you. The world is what you are.Thomas tin youngsters hurl rocks at the head A. W. Buss, a new manual training necessarily have to be taken too far same decoration Is ased for the-edge Dreier. instructor at the high school, and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Andrew and Mr. of their opponents. But Chief Teeter to school. The arguments for the division of the brim—the straps overlapping. and Mrs/ Philip Ward motored to Winona has decided to put a stop to this Urs. Buss have arrived in Austin and were that the children would be ^wiil make their home Here. They come and to La Crdsse, Wisconsin, form of worship. "Kids must have given better school .accommodations For Taxi call 2003. Advertisem News Bring Results. Advertisements^!! ham Menominie, Wisconsin, where Saturday. They returned Tuesday. their funt of course/' he saidy "but if the districts were divided. ... 18-4-' is