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

October 17, 1921 · Page 7 of 8

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'W IfiS MOWER COUNTY NEWS," AUSTIN, MINN. ,' -"tE K*5^,- ,Jt .. .r.....^-v«.g^... v-VS «. Monday, Oct.fe17. 1921/ Page Eight -r Fan-, -f Breakers Ahiadl MICKIEyTHE PRINTER'S DEVIL ByJChafle* au^uoe Aoujid Wtxtm NmwaflMt* jy ru»c.c •u£UU61MI OH. V040V4 Y^sO AMD DRAW NOUH WS 1 eseH 40 sum «t6KC-«eeMr the House fOa W&IU& IM THfe^ekPCCfe SAW'. ViCU-BE A set mei.MS'Sv VVA I AAVIT MM TIME *»o OU TW M\GWfV PftOMk -~.^=gg STARVEDTO 06MH Bur rr BUSTED'. WM 00a nbt, mmc wBftessww AHOoeAOMlO Alt game should be soaked in salt NOO BORROW ti WORK. VJHEM NOO BEVOVHatB water over night before cooking. OORVCO BN nHAT VJ A. UTTUE MOM6N ._, YlKASV BOO-Hfb' r:t fceMv COHGRC^S "r AdJ. N\ WHFTA.PO tS To prevent wool gloves from shrinking, put clothespins, -in the fingers TboeUsou iwcwi UP ou while they are drying. FOR A, BVe^POT PAN OAS »-\v There is no better substitute for butter in cake baking than chicken if fat. It may be used for any purpose for which butter is used exception bread. I Electric cooking devices uiat can be used at the table make the Sunday evening meal pleasant, and permit the serving of hot foods quickly and informally. Duty half done is easily undone. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Birkett, Mrs.„-F. Mr. and Mrs.- Henry Birkett left Friday for Owatonna for a few days' McBride and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Nicholsen went to Rose Creek by auto stay before going to Chicago where they will spend the month of November Thursday and spent the day at the with their daughter, Mrs. John Dean home. Lee. They leave the first of December WATCH THIS SPACE to, Thomas Dowd drove the cities for Florida to spend the winter. Friday morning, he was accompanied by his sister Mary and Mrs. George The Austin Christian, anew monthly FOR ANNOUNCEMENT publication by the Christian church RyAn. They will visit relatives for was issued last week by Rev. G. F. a few days. Sunday at the home of the latters' Miss Mable Miller spent Sunday in Fink, pastor. It is an attractive little brother, A. L. Thompson near Corning. OF WINNERS IN-OUR Mankato. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ryan, Gwenyth magazine and contains items concerning Hinckley, Marge Mclnerny, Louiste church activities and workers, E. J. Patronek spent Sunday with i,Vernon Coleman, Helen Fitzgerald Mrs. Jessie Burleson, of Duluth, and many interesting articles on religious relatives in Owatonna. LIBERTY BELL SAVINGS Burns, and Edward Blomley motored who has been visiting her brother, topics. It was printed by The Lee T. Jester of Rose Creek was to Mason City Sunday.. S. A. Smith, returned to her home today. News. ,• in Austin today on business. BANK CONTEST. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Siddall, Mr. and The fronirroom of the Y. W. C. A. Miss Adeline Broebeck spent Sunday Mr§. R. A. Candee and *^Miss Carrie Envoy Jessup was called to Marv has been refurnished with upholstered at he home^in Kenyon. Quinn motored to Austin Sunday.. Miss kato Friday on business. He \eft in! wicker furniture of the most artistic Quinn called on her nephew, Dogt^ld his car and expects to return home and new rugs are on the floor, Leon Smith and family drove to design Quinn.—Wells Mirror. .Saturday. ar& jtwo fancy electric lamps are addeB Little Cedar, Iowa, Sunday. /y the lighting, as the result of the A. B. Kallestad of Falls, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brown and Miss Lillian Sorenson spent Sunday ing of three rummage 'sales re-" "THE BANK TO BANk ON" South Dakota, stopped inJlfrstin-Td: daughter, Grace, drove to Minneapolis at her home in Owatonna. cerilfy. The improvmeent in the ap-' short time Friday nawning on his Friday when they spent a few days -pfc^fance of the room is most striking.: Glen Morrison, went to Sheffield, way to Hayfield^^ere he_ jwill look' National lank of Auatm with friends. Mxrst f-Fhe credit of this improvement belongs Iowa, Saturday on business, aftfi^his farming interests. to the following ladies who ^Vernon Fairbanks of the^ St. PaulDispatch, Miss Blanch Swindell spent the handled the rummage sales and pur-) spent Sunday at the home Mr. and Mrs. I. B. "Peshak left week-end with friends in St. Paul chased tre furniture: Mes3ames J. L. j&renfa| lfi». and Mrs. T. H. Friday/for Minneapolis and StillwateK "Capital & Surplus. $300,000.00 Organized 1868. Mitchell, L. D. Qaird, M. J. Hardy, R. Fairbanks. where they will visit their son, iiiss ^S^iri»as^j8!reian spent the Jgggi-: S. Holmes, C. GrGillam, F. G. Sasse. W/R. Peshak and daughter, Mrs. A. gy JlESOUflCES Q^EEL THREE MILLION DOLLARS. k\ week end with friends in Owatonna. Mrs. F. Towhey has returned to her Mc Cormick for a week or two. Mrs. C. E. Pitcher and Miss iJaisy ^tiss Margaret Fluent spent the home, in Stewartville after spendi Mrs. John Malek of Montgomery,. Maxwell entertained a dozen neighborhood several days with*her sister, R. week-end at her home in Owatonna. Mrs. Amos Makepeace and son of -Cunningham. ladies Thursday afternoon at The Woman's Temperance Union HEALTH AND HAPPINESS John Arthur Witte of O.age, Iowa, Minneapolis and John La Clair of the home of Mrs. Pitcher in compliment gained considerable* in membership was a business caller in Austin today. Mr.- and Mrs. Sam Jacobson, Miss Cogswell, North Dakota came Friday to Miss Ii-en Regner. After the following the address of Miss R. E. Christene Medgordon and Agnes to attend the funeral of their mother, Shaner, vice president and national social hour, the bride-to-be was presented are youfs if you give nature a chance. Chiropractic is Bally motored to, Albert Lea and Mrs. Margaret La Clair. jvith a shower bouquet of autumn lecturer of the W. C. T. U. of Missouri, Mr. and Mrs. FrankHoffman drove lirst aid to Nature in the matter of getting well and, Ow«fonna Sunday. Since her three addresses here leaves t&(l with muslin and to to Masonic Park, Spring Valley, Sun5Jay KEEPING *ell. -V Mrs. S, T. Cuthbert and little daughtn: 1. R. t. NELSON, the strains of & wedding march led 21 wdmea have joined the local union, Mrs. E. L. Alley, and daughter ter, Dorothy Helen, left Thursday for 17 active and four honorary members. tile guests to tffe dining room where Vivian, Mrs. Oscar McGee and son see d. their home in Duluth after a two The George Hirsh family spent cards marked the places at table. The Bert spent Friday ^vith Blooming The Diversity Club ijriet with the Palmer Graduaite Chiropractor. Sunday at Masonic Park, Spring Valley. weeks' visit at the Elihu Smith home. hostesses served'a delicious two course Prairie relatives. vi president) Mrs. P. D. Beaulieu, Thursday Consultation lind Spinal Anal^pis without charge. Mrs. Smith accompanied them to the luncheon. The centerpiece was afternoon. The following program Mrs. Lena Logas, of La Crosse, is cities for several days' visit with her Offiice Phone—2277. Lewis Building, kewpie doll arrayed in bride's attire Mis Irene O'Connel, Miss Hasae, was given: sister, Mrs. A. D. Bennett. Residence Phone—7122. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. "the guest of Austin friends and relatives. with a veil held in place by a string Charles Ringey and Edward O'Conner "Ireland Today," Mrs. W. H. Albertson. of pearls. The rooms were decorated of Stewartville, spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beach and son with autumn leaves, the dining room with friends in Austin. Misses Mamie and Laura Knutson were in Austin Saturday Mrs. Beach Roll call,. Current Events On Ireland. Mower County News *m in pink and white. Streamers of pink, *. spent Sunday with th#ir paretns in was brought here to be operated on Favorite Irish Songs of McCormick, Mrs. J. A., Winn leaves in a few ribbon were strung to each plate and MARKET PLACE Mrs. Beaulieu. Taopi. for removal of her tonsils. She was days for a visit in Eau Claire, and at the end were cupid favors. A taken to St. Olaf hospital where Drs Mrs. L. D. Baird, secretary, Rice Lake, Wisconsin. She expects Miss Peet, of St. Paul, spent -Sundya white ribbon djj^wn by JVIiss Regner Coleman, Leek and TVlorris attended to be gone about ten days." One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. with her* friend, Miss Jessie held a dozen silver spoons, the gift Miss Irene Regner was given a her. Minimum Charge Twenty-five "Vents. from neighbors. The color scheme of shower by a company of her girl Johnson." JJLiss —_ -Mr. and Mrs. C. A? Winn of Portage,"^ Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be pink and white 'Was carried out in the friends Friday evening at her home on Added for all aos not paid for in ad* Miss Ruth Miller entertained sixteen Wisconsin, are visiting at the Ruth Thompson of Minneap­ vance. Readers or locals not run in refreshments, the sandwiches and South Kenwood: The rooms were girl friends at BHdge Friday evening home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Winn for olis spent Sunday with Austin this column will be charged at the prettily .decorated with hearts and cakes were heart shape. The neighborhood a week or ten days* at the Country club. The girls rate of 10 cents per line. friends. flowers. The evening was spent socially party proved a very pleasant were taken in car and were^chaper "'-I and Miss* Regner was presented and pretty social affair. FOR SALE TMr. and Mrs. T. J. Abrahams and -fiucile Monty, who was operated pned by Mrs. Osca* Ober. Floral decorations with an electric fiatiron. A two course Mr. and Mrs. Moehlman entertained oA Fridya, for appendicitis, is getting E. the Weisel family drove to Albert and a bright fire in the grate*» FOR SALE—1 house and lot. Very lunch was served, the color scheme a number of relatives and along nicely and expects to be able to Lea Sunday. made the place very attractive. A best location. All modern but heat of pink and white being carried out in friends Mondajf evening at a birthday leave the hospital Wednesday. two course lunch was served. also fine cistern and practically new Forest Schleuder and family and the menu. party for .Fred DeJung of Glenville, double garage 20x24. Price $3,500 A Miss Madeline Bjerke drove to Mankato Miss Paulin# Malchow, who spent if taken at once. Dial 6966, or call Nebraska, who is their guest. The Mrs. Henry Weseman died Friday Woman's Guild to at 406 S. St. Paul St. 29-1-c the past three weeks at her home in Sunday. evening was spent in playing cards morning at the home of her daughter, Lakefield, h&s returned to her work The Distinctive and at ten o'clock ice cream and cake Sew for Charity Mrs.-George Aultfather, living south Miss Mary Mc Gsath-of North FOR SALE:—Pure Bred Prize Winning in the Register of Deeds office. New Pattern was served. All departed at a late of Austin. Mrs. Weseman was 81 Shropshire Yearling Bucks Mankato, arrived Friday and will nour wishing Mr. DeJung many more and Ram Lambs. Registered Holstein years old and had been in failing The design is distinctive. teach in the Lincoln building. Lorena Till entertained twelve1 of The Woman's Guild of Christ Episcopal Bulls, and Duroc Jersey Boars, happy years. _. The quality health for several months. The funeral her little girl friends at a marshmallow church iqet last Wednesday afternoon for sale-at Farmers' prices Brookholm is die best The Olas Gunderson of Southan, North was held Sunday afternoon at roast Saturday afternoon at her with Mrs. C. F. Lewis with a Farms, Art Wright, Manager, trade mark is the A company of old frjend^ of the X)akota, was her elast week looking 1:30 from the Aultfather home and Austin, Minn. 28-8-c. home, 1003 West Maple street. old reliable mark large attendance. Mrs. Lewis was assisted bride-to-be gave Miss Irene Regner a .after his farming interests. found on all 1847 the remain\ were laid to rest in Oakwood in entertaining by Mrs. Fred shower of miscellaneous gifts Wednesday Rogers Bros. Silver Mr. and Mrs Georgfe S. Smith and FOR SALE—Corn, clover and 4!airy cemetery. Williams and Mrs. N. F. Banfield, Jr. Charles Huser returned Thursday ware. lands, Aitkin county, Minnesota. afternoon at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dodd of Charles Miss King of th^ Y. W. C. A. came •night from a week's visit with his son Over 8,000 acres finest land to Choose this as sister, Mrs. I. Lien. The guests were City, Iowa, spent Sunday with their The Clarence Anderson and Art 1 before the ladies and presented a choose from.. Near markets, schools the pattern around in Minneapolis. .. parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Smith. Peterson families of Blooming Prairie, busy designing and embroidering and lakes. Sure to rise in value. which you movement of sewing for charity and drove down Sunday to help their blocks for a quilt for the guest of Reasonable.prices and easy terms. will accumu Miss Millie Johnson of Lyle spent Mfs. the ladies^of the church decided -to cooperate Mr. and Mrs. Levern Cory, Ru­ late your father, O. G. Anderson celebrate his Map free. Improved Farms Com- honor. Many useful gifts were given Sunday at the home* of her sifter. with .the Y. W. C. A. dolph Weiding and Mr, and Mrs. complete silver any. 405 Oneida Bldg, Minneapo23-8-c fis birthday. A nice dinner was "served her and Mrs. Lien? served a dainty Mrs. Will Kilgore. service A report of the finances showed a Clyde Hubbard, spent Sunday at the by his daughter, Mrs. George Ander lunch. On Thursday evening another balance in the treasury'and all bills T. L. Thompson home near Lansing. son, with whom he makes his Home. Mis Helen^Fitz^atrick of Winona, company of friends gathered at the paid. Refreshments were served. Daily, in the hundreds of American spent the week-end at the F. A. Ryan home of Mrs. Mary Regner and gave Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zalesky have returned Legion employment bureaus thruout E. K. Whiting of the Owatonna liome on Oak Street. Miss Regner a shower of aluminum Normal Pupils Begin from a hunting and fishnig trip JJie nation, the spirit of comradeship Journal-Chronicle, and chairman of ware. The gifts were presented in a to*the northern part of the1 state. which Legionaires carried back with the First congressional district committee Practice Teaching Mr. and Mrs. James Doyle of Waldorf, large laundry .basket. About fortyfive them into civilian-life is being demonstrated. They report hunting and fishing good. -for the Michael Dowling Memorial spent Sunday at the home of The other day the St. Paul were present and each lady embroidered fund, was jn the city today arranging TtKeir uncle, M. S. Fisch. The pupils in the Normal Training Mr. and Mrs. Lew Lewis and Mr. Legion Employment Bureau phone a quilt block, for the bride-. details for the drive in this department began their practice -rang. man to house," said and Mrs. Ed. Bemis drove to Chatfield "A clean I847ROGERSBRO& to-be. Mrs. Jafties Stanley proved Miss Eva Van Vleet is a guest of County. a voice. score of unemployed and ^teaching last week. The first division Friday afternoon and spent a few A herself an artist at deigning the pat- 4 Mrs. Julia Regan enroute to her home SILVER WARE hungry veterans hung, on the next *1ros sent to the Franklin building hours with the *Jo6 Chermack family. Miss King, secretary of ithe Y. W. terns for the ladiMi .'Mrs. Walter! Waterloo from Rochester. word. "Which of you wants the job?" Monday morning, while the second C. A. gave -a splendi^ tolk vioday. before Smith wa»^^ri J»i^e for the' best: flfr. and Mrs. Joe HamnC of Rochester, as^ed the .clerk? Not a man spoke, J.J. Hayes & Son division taught at the Lincoln building Miss Jessie Murphy of Minneapolis the Rotary club. She took for needlework" ai|i| Mrs. Hedges won the Finally, the clerk beckoned one, saying and Miss Isabelle "Warren of is visiting at the home of Mr. and in the afternoon. her subject "Present Day Opportunities," booby prize foX. the most comic deSig". "Don't you want this job?" "Yes," Norfolk, Nebraska, were Sunday Mrs. H. D. Cory over Sunday. and told breifly what the Y. W. replied the man, from whose left twa jcoprw luncheon was' Nashwauk, is guests of Margaret and David Cooper. tk# at schoo C. A. was'doing with present day hand two fingers were missing, and served, those itsils$mg were Mrs- A. aranginsr to turn over, the village •Miss Trease Auer, vrh ohad the on whose cheek was the scar of a bullet problems. E Hilker, Mrs E. J. Blomiley, Mrs.' gchool ^building to local Legionaires -misfortune to- break her arm last wound, "Yes, but I think this man Mrs. Ada Arndt and son Sidney returned Lien and Mi^-i Harry Barrett. The 'for uiie as a meeting place, clubrooms, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wallace and1 has been out of. work longer than I week, is getting along nicely. home Friday from Madison, rooms were decorated with autumn and Legion Auxiliary doings. little daughter, Clara Belle, and Miss have." -iK: spirit of the true soldier, the spirit South Dakota and Wells, where they The plan contemplates the furnishing leaves "and flowers. "Mr. and Mrs. Lars Lagason of that bound our boys together thru all Velma Chapman arrived from Waterloo of a caretaker by the* township board spent the pa,st two weeks visiting^ relatives.. 'Ellendale, spent Sunday at the home the horrors of the great war. The by auto Thursday evening and "jSvery time the American Legion and heat «and light by the village Still Alarm Friday. of tl^eir, son, Melvin Lagason. past associations and comr«kdafeip of boys don their uniforms |d part were- guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. council. The school contains a fine Sparks from a passing engine that our boys will ?tever $Fear tt^ bQ .. in our public demonstratiohs, this" r^ilization Mrs, Mabel Rakness Lawsat was the auditorium which will be. just the Warford. They were enroute to the •5eorge Cady and family and Alice had. lodged in the gutters of the outgrown^ and whether uni&ttfrs are of what these unil^ri^it^d guesVof honor at a picnic supper givFriday thing for home talent "plays, dances cities! MijtStrjghapman is a sister of jl^' Cronan of Spring'Valley spent Sun a^aSlable ^Or^ipt, Jt^h^ul^ lSot. k^ep watchtower at the intersection of the for is-brot home to everytjfl^ lsf^ttB^" and other entertHiHinenls.~ evening by the teachers of Mrs. Wallace and is a nurse in St." from till -day^t jth^ Mrs. Mary Cronan^oinej ex%enrice Soldiers Great Western and Chicago^ Milwaukee^' says the Tri-County' Recordr^t Rushford. the Lincoln. school at the school. The John's hospital in Kansas City. There are dependent today upon memory-of "There fc a dignity and o^iri^r^ Tto honori St. Paul railway tracks,.north- •^*3CKe Home club will meet supper was served at 5:30. Mrs: Lawsat American dyes alone over two million dead. -Civilians will take otf- tteir to^the man in his country's-un^on^ east of the city started a little $iaze Mrs. Harry Barrett of Deer Lodgei this -week Thursday at the home of was presented with a nice gift. workers, both men and women, em- hats as the flag and boys go by."^ not possessed at other times, jptep shortly after seven o'clock Friday pi0ye^f in various industries ,producmoming. Montana, came last week to be- present Earry Hall, 307 South Second street. in' every "man's heart, the The -fire was extinguished ing five billion dollars worth of combefore M. F. Erdman left Friday for the at the wedding of her sister, Miss The earthworm hibernates. liuman weakness and brtw*do, is the Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Johnson spent any damage was done. vmodities a year. 1 north woods on a hunting trip. *«v Irene Regner. 1, Hit