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

October 20, 1921 · Page 2 of 8

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Pa^e Three? MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday, Oct. 20,1921.' Cooking and Sewing Suggestions Interesting Features By Special and Stories of Interest for the News Writers for the Homeland Women, Children of the County. Household Prepared Recipes. 88TH. DIVISION Schwartz of La Crosse. Eleven guests Army Lassies will distribute thousands Celebrate Wedding Anniversary. SCHOOLDAYS WEDDINGS of hot of doughnuts and cups Mr. and Mrs. Baltz Capretz in honor were prevented from being present S of their twenty-first wedding anniversary on account of illness. Nick Schwartz coffee to Legionaires attending the IS REFORMING V. Third National Convention October, Ashland-Gilbertson. entertained their employees took the company for, an automible 31st and November 1st and 2nd. They, and families at a one o'clock dinner ride in. the afternoon. Thomas Ashland of Wakefield, will have booths on the sidewalks. A Sunday. Those present were: Mr. yt^ Michigan was married to Betty Gilbertson Mower County Ex-Service Legion button will get hot refresh* and Mrs. Amos Bell and family, Mr. Doughboy and doughnut, so fond of of Le Roy, at St. Olaf Lutheran ftfcvt it ments for any buddy, any place, any and Mrs. Jack Hoppen and family, each other in France, will be reunited parsonage, Saturday, October Men Invited time, day or night. Victor Peterson, and Mrs. William at Kansas City, where Salvation Rev. Henry Noss, officiating. 15. to Join. Edwin R. Plummer and Emma Halvorson of Le Roy, acted ao witnesses. Mr. and Mrs. T. Ashland will make Young men of Mower county who their home at Wakefield, Michigan. served in the army during the World war as officers or "noncoms" are Regner—Soper asked to assist in the re-organization A very pretty wedding was solemnized of the "Northwest's Own," the at St. at 8:15 Monday morning Eighty-eighth of Cloverleaf Division, Augustine's church when Miss Irene WITH ENTHUSIASTIC CUSTOMERS in a call just issued from headquarters Regner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J*oe of the division in Minneapolis. Regner, 101 North Kenwood avenue, The old wartime division is being was united in marriage to Mr. William re-established as part of the organization Soper of Escanaba, Mich. They reserve of the United States were attended by Miss Luby Cole of army. Sioux Falls, S. D., and Walter Regner, The sixteen combat divisions of brother of the bride. the National army, which served in Nuptial high mass was celebrated, the war, are being reorganized, and Mrs. F. A. Tichy presiding at the organ nine more reserve divisions are being il and Mr. Tichy playing the violin. formed, so that in case of national Lohengrin's wedding march was play emergency a strong skeleton army, ed as processional and Mendelssohn's with trained leaders, will be in existence, wedding march as recessional. Mrs. ready to train volunteers or L. Giovannetti sang the offertory. -drafted men with the least possible The bride was tastily attired in a delay and cost to the people. The dark brown suit of Duvet De Laine Eighty-eighth is being re-organized trimmed in beaver with hat to match. in Minnesota, Iowa and North Dakota, She wore a corsage bouquet of English with the assistance of men who violets and Columbia roses. The served in the original "Lucy Division" bridesmaid wore a dress of canton in France. Mrs Mike Krebsbach, Mrs. Kate Smith Spoon and daughter Melva and Gudvie crepe with chamoisette trimming and CLOSING SATURDAY, OCTOBER If the United States should be•come and Mrs. Will Erie and daughter hat to match. Her corsage bouquet Emstad of Albert Lea, Mr. and Mrs. involved in another war, Minnesota Marion of Adams. .TrV- J. W. was of Columbia roses and swainsona. Soper of Escanaba, Mich., Mr. men of military age probably WE DON'T HAVE TO TELL OUR CUSTOMERS THAT After the ceremony the bridal party and Mrs. T. H. Barrett of Minneapolis, would be assigned ta the new Eightyeighth The secretary who used to say, went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Carey of Rochester, "Mr. Blank is in confreence and canwot Reserve Division. It is planned WE SELL CHEAPER, J. Lien, sister of the bride, where they Dr. B. Carey of Spring Valley, Mrs. see 'you right away," now says, to have the division so thoroly partook of a dainty breakfast. They J. H. Carey, Misses Margaret and May "Mr. Blank is out in his car and I organized that company officers and THEY KNOW IT don't know when he will be in. then went to the home of the bride's Tillman, Mrs. Hubbard Carey, Mr. and "noncoms" will live in the same neighborhood, parents where they received congratulations and can meet at a common and the best wishes from rendezvous on a few hours' notice. Crowds that attended the opening of this Great Sale Friday their guests. The Men from this county in the PEOPLES SERVICE A three course wedding dinner was Eighty-eighth Division would go into Is Sufficient proof that we have by far served at noon, the color scheme of action with men from middle west, as pink and white Tbeing carried out. STORE part of the Seventh corps of the The bride's -table was decorated with Third Field army, under a plan of THE LOWEST PRICES ON QUALITY a three vase centerpiece and baskets national defense just completed by .. .. of roses. The centerpiece of the the war department. The Twentyseven Is there any reason why a grocery store should not be run on a guests' table was a bed of roses. Miss reserve divisions being romred Business Basis the sa,me as a bank? E CHAN DISC: Mrs. Hazel Mady, George Fisch, Miss in the country will constitute Alice Donovan and Miss Mildred Lugg, Everybody looks to the Banker as a safe and substantial business nine army corps, with three corps friends of the bride served. man, so why not follow the banking methods in the grocery business. assigned to each of three field armies. Mr. and Mrs. Soper left Monday afternoon Items advertised the First Day of Sale will continue all this All The troops of the Third army, Your Banker never advertises that he wil pay ten per cent on for Minneapolis and from to which Minnesota men will be assigned time_ deposits on Saturday only. If a grocer has his everyday there they will go to Huron, S. D., week with New Bargains added Daily, in wartime, are alloted to the prices down where they belong, how can hfr afford these special inducements where the groom is connected with the various states as follows: Seventh on Saturday? I.'. Elk Hotel and where they will make corps area, Eighty-eighth Division, their home. The well wishes of a Minnesota, North Dakota, Iowa Banks don't loan out their deposits to Tom Dick and Harry without host of friends accompany them to Eighty-ninth, South Dakota, Ne­ security and let them settle when they please. their new home. braska, Kansas One-hundred Second Merchandise is money for this reason when a grocer converts his The out-of-town guests present at Arkansas and Missouri Eighth corps, merchandise into unsecured crdeit accounts, his margins must be the wedding were Mrs. P. Meyers and Ninteeth Division, Texas ninetyfifth, long enough to protect him against credit losses. son Jake Meyers of Adams, Mrs. H. Oklahoma One-Hundred-Third, R. Buendorf and Mr. and Mrs. H. Lyford Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado Every transaction closes itself at the Peoples Service Stores. The and family of Wells, Fred Hartman Ninth corps, Ninety-first Division, same as it does at a bank, none of our capital is tied up in dead of Sioux Falls, S. D., Mrs. Charles California Ninety-sixth, Washington accounts. Every dollar invested is working fifty-two weeks every and Oregon One-hundred-fourth, Ne­ year. vada, Utah, Montana and Wyoming. J. F. FAIRBANKS All of the divisions of the organized Being on a Banking Basis, Peoples' Service Stores is always in a position to take advantage of all good buys that are offered and our reserves are to be organized at war of officers and noncoms satisfied customers profit thereby. strength as they will be called into active service THE PEOPLES SERVICE STORES ARE STRONG FOR GOOD only in case of war. The appropriate Dealer In MERCHANDISE. QUALITY FIRST—ALWAYS. YOU WILL size of each division will be FIND HERE A FULL LINE OF FERNDELL GROCERIES WHICH •jaiirarazranMffliUEriiiz^^ 19,500 men and 900 officers. At least COAL, WOOD, LIME, ARE ABSOLUTELY THE FINEST GOODS PRODUCED. IT IS 43,467 reserve officers will be needed A PLEASURE TO SHOW THESE GOODS. CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, for the three field armies of the reserve. It is expected that by the BRICK AND WALL October 15 GROCERY GOSSIP HARVEST end of the year the veteran divisions PLASTER. will be, reorganized, in skeleton form, THESE COOL MORNINGS SYRUP TIME IS HERE with every company assigned to a Take Advantage of These Prices Remind us that Pancakes are 4* .-TO- town or locality. FESTIVAL Blue Label, per gal 55c Again in Order Office 301 East Bridge St. Veteran noncommissioned officers Red Label, crystal white, Ferndell Pure Buckwheat.. 40c October 22 gal 65c and officers who now live in Minnesota, Ferndell Pancaxe Fiour, Phone: Main 32 Sorghum, per gal ....., 75c North Dakota and Iowa are 4 pound cloth bags ...... 33c WEEK Good preserves, large 19 being asked to report by letter to Monsoon Self-rising Buckwheat, Austin, Minn. oz jar 25c division headquarters, 603-7 Kasota 4 pound bag .... 40c Good preserves, 5 pound building, Minneapolis, giving name, tins $1.00 Maple Syrup^ bottles 40c rank, address and a brief record of Large Jars pure-fruit Paro Wax .................9c v„ service. Such a report does not obligate 15c Jelley Rinso, per pkg 7'/2c men to service, but merely enables Canned Peas are in and we The custom of returning thanks to God annually for the Monsoon Cleaner, the Eighty-eighth Division headquarters have a full run of sizes. ^3 cans for 25c Harvest is one of the most famous and widely recognized to keep in touch with the '/ancy early June Peas, Yeast Foam 8c World war veterans in it's territory. per can 20c observances. The spirit of thanksgiving in us arouse^ Campbells Soup, all or $2.10 Doz. Hi- R. I. WRECK flavors lie Ferndell Telephone, per it in others and invariably leads to spiritual blessings, can „.. ...25 35c Calumet .Baking AT FARIBAULT helping those who offer thanks and those who witness Ferndell, Melbow 25c Powder 28c or' $2.85 Doz. Matches, per box ..5c the proceedings, jFerndell Small sifted ......30c A wreck at Faribault resulting from 10c Soda 8c or $2.85 Doz. end of two freight a rear collision Salmon, fancy Oregon, Red, Oatmeal, large package ... ,25c trains sent Rock Island trains over T" *.v 1 pound cans .25c Why pay more-—oats are -j the Milwaukee road through Austin pkgs. Cheap. ,, Macaroni, 3 for 25c The local Salvation Army Corps will tend out Tuesday. The special train carrying if**" members authorized to get names and to receive to the Scotti Grand Opera Company CLOSE OUTS* 'j thank offerings such as vegetables, fruits, grains, carrying St. Paul passed through Austin, meats, fowls, fishes, flowers as potted plants, or :s 12 cars. Henry Sears & Son, Pocket Gal Galvanized Oil. anything you fecl W ^pf^ ^ue^ or,Jt's ... Knives. Sold from $1.25 ..30c can Every railroad in Minnesota declares to $2.50 98c 5 gal Galvanized oil that it will sell tickets to the Henry Sears & Son Butcher .80c can 2$iJEw-v Legion National Convention at Kansas *, Knives. The 75c kind 25c WELDING. 5 Gal. Pump Oil can*. $1.25 N City at one cent per mile, good in Henry Sears & Son No. 1 Galvanized wash tub .60c HELP US TO HELP OTHERS BY MAKING Utah Metal Knives and day coaches only, or at one and onethird No. 2 Galvanized wash tub .70c forks, per set $4.50 THIS HARVEST FESTIVAL A the regular fare for the round We can fix any size, shape or No. 3 galvanized wash tub .80c Utah Metal Table design^ of broken parts. Bring trip, good in sleepers, provided the BIG SUCCESS.i#%^ Spoon $2.00 Lanterns, each 60c purchasers are paid-up Legionaires or them to us. We can make them Utah Metal Tea Spoon ..$1.00 Dletz cold blast lantern .$1.15 1- their dependent relatives, and present like new. fit proper credentials and reduced fare PEOPLES SERVICE ENVOY AND MRS. JESSUP certificates. These may be secured MOTOR INN 1',", from Minnesota Legion Headquarters, IN CHARGE Old Capitol, St. Paul. The one cent PHONE CORNER OF STORES -tin, W DIAL 2292. Repair Department MAIN & MAPLE per mile rate is good from "competetive MmaannnnianRBnnnn^^ points" on all Minnesota rail- A. H. ANDERSON, IfteJ.