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

October 31, 1921 · Page 7 of 8

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ed in the contest. Refreshments were meeting Loren Brown was unanimous- will be open Thursday to the public aind the evenjng was spent in music Rebecca Verna Griffith Lady Rowena served and the guests departed hop-j ly elected a member of the society. from ten until four the work for that games and Hallowe'en stunts Delicious Tena Franklin, Watchman Olaf VMS* ing to have another party soon. A 25 minute period of parliamentary refreshments were served at day will be arranged by ladies of the Backman, Sentinel Lizzie Beck, Early Saturday the sidewalk from drill sacceeded with Paul Leek in the Presbyterian church, and it is.to.be twelve o'clock. .4. Guard. """S JFisch's store to the Leuthold-Peter- chair and George Bucklin at the pen. Mrs. George Hall of Rose Creek p|4«—:— j. AChester hoped that any one having an hour or son store was crowded with bhrgain: Asocial hour ensued during which spent the week-end at the home of two to spare will come up and help to Alfred Ordered Released, hunters in a mad effort to obtain Miss Erickson served lunch. her Son, Harry. finish the garments that are on hand 4^A telegram from San Francisco authorities first place when the doors opened to to be made over. *. Mrs. Mary Frazer has gone to Web* __ to Chief of Police William the public at the Fisch sale Saturday, Society met ster City, Iowa, to visit her daughter, Teeter Saturday morning ordered the Pedestrians on that side of the street, ,m® Chester Kockelby, Mrs. Frank Burnett. YEOMEN INSTALL release of Chester Alfred, who had found it necessary to walk in the Wednesday, October 26, for its weekly Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welch, Hallowe'en party this afternoon from Miss Esther Hethertin^ the- new been detained upon previous orders OFFICERS FRIDAY Sunday, October 30, a son. five to seven o'clock. Lunch will be street to get by the crowd. It re- sess^n* high school 1 librarian, arrived this from the California authorities. minded one of a flock "of sheep. One being served a delicious lunwoman Miss Lillian Garrison spent Sunday served at tables decorated with pump-| morning from Lousiana, Missouri. Austin Homestead, Brotherhood of started for the back door of ^he#n Mrs" Nockelby the meet- with friends in Albeit Lea. kins, and the rooms will be decorated Mrs. George Arrett, who underwent The Columbus Mothers club held a American Yeonmen, met at the the store and in less than a minute ln8' adjourned. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Huff, with black cats and black and yellow an operation for intestine obstruction very pleasant meeting Friday afternoon. Knights of Columbus hall Friday evening. dozens were beseiging that vantage Sunday, October 30, a son. crepe paper. The guests will all wear Ladies of Episcopal at St. Olaf's hospital, is rapidly After the Regular business The ladies of the homestead Miss Catherine Beckel is visiting' Hallowe'en caps. point, until it was necesary to lock ,' improving. meeting, a farce, "The Science of Church Attend 40th 1 served a 6:30 supper, which was followed friends in Mason City, Iowa. Miss Mary E. Jicka it. •,. en ex inec Happy Thought club will meet Taking Photos," was given- by installation of officers. -v. Annual Convention Margaret Cooper, who has been twelve members of her Sunday school Thursday with Mrs. Elmer DeRemer Refreshments of coffee and doughnuts Traveling Add it or Wilkenson acted Edna Hanson. class at a Hallowe'en party at the quite ill is able to be-about again. for dinner at 509 North Third street. were served. The proceeds were Edna Hanson, daughter of Mr. and' 'The as installing officer, Tracy Smith assisting Baptist church Friday-evening. Games Born to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer D. f#rtieth annua meetlng 0 the $25.00. Mrs. George P. Anderson will serve. him. One hundred and fifty Mrs. Robert Hanson, living near Corn- were enjoyed after which refreshments Tanner, Friday,'October 28, a son Minnesota branch of the mrtans The men are all invited. members were present. J. G. Bramham left Thursday night of ice cream and cake were ing, died Friday, October 29, at St.: auxiliary of the Episcopal church*was JVIrs. Carl Baudler was surprised Following were the officers installed/ Olaf's hospital. She was taken sick church_ Pm, served to the little guests. A most for Fargo, North Dakota, on business. Spencer Jordan heId jn christ gt ]ast Saturday afternoon by a number of Rev. G. H. Ten "Broeck, foreman enjoyable evening was spent. Born to Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Munson, a week ago with spmal meningitis and hursday, October 27. Mrs. Spencer friends. The guest took their sewing Mayme Bushman, Master of Ceremonies was taken to the hospital Wednesday. 0s.ar Saturday, October 29, a daughter. Mrs. Rose Rice returned home Friday Barri Mrs ob Mrs and a most pleasant afternoon Funeral Director. Mattie Fairbanks, correspondent Edna Caroline Hanson was born April eck and Mrs. C. V. Mossey from a visit witfr her son and was spent. Dainty refreshments were TenBr0 master of acts TMU The Establishment of Mary l^ewman, 24, 1906. Besides her mother and Miss Helen Fitzpatrick of Rose family at Sandstone. She also visited were delegates from the local organization. served. Service. Howe, Chaplain Leonard Jackson, father, she leaves a- brother and sister. Creek, was an Austin shopper Saturday. in Duluth and spent several days with Alice Choc entertained sixty friends The funeral was held Saturday Overseer Barbara Dovenburg, Lady her sister, Mrs. J. E. White in Min- The delegates listened to excfellent and school mates at her home at 710 afternoon at 3:00 o'clock from Oakwood Mrs. E. L. Alley went to Blooming addresses by the Rt. Rev. Hugh L. neapolis. Mrs. "W hite leaves Novem- Kenwood Saturday night. The chapel, Rev. Noss officiated. Prairie Friday to spent several days Burleson, bishop of South Dakota, the ber 1 for Stewart, Florida, where she ]10use decorated with jack o'lant- was HEALTH AND HAPPINESS with relatives. and Rev. S. H. Littell, a missionary from has a miit ranch and where she will black and yellow crepe paper, erns Mrs. Dr. W. II.' MeKenna returned dim Hankow, China, 'and Miss Elizabeth lemam until the first of June. witches and black cats. The evening Education Feature from Detroit Friday after a months Matthews of Glendale, Ohio, who re- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Erickson en- was spent in games, dancing and are yours if you give nature a chance. Chiropractic is W. Meetinsr stay on business. Lio V. 1 tertaincd.at a dinner party last night, Hallowe'en ptunts. Refreshments from "the Orient, who first aid to "Nature in the matter of getting well and cently returned a -yr i- spoke, on the church service league. 8 j. •oieman ii.an.va 0, \,as the occesion being their terf£h wed- Were served and the girls and boys a KEEPING well. Supday guest at the home of his sister, see R. NELSON, D.C Disarmament and Education were. Friday was given over to a diseusthe ding anniversary. The following agreed that Miss Alice was an ideal Mrs. Frank Ryan. two principal topics discussed at s*on what the call of today is to the guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. hostess. Frank Zimmerman of. ICasson, underwent the meeting of the League of Women' diocese of Minnesota. Charts Laws and soiv, Gladys Conlin,' Mrs. John Fenton, Mrs. Thomas v/omen Palmer Graduate Chiropractor. a minor operation this morning' Ahler, and the Misses Helen Christenson and Mrs. Harry ChristI Voters held Saturday afternoon atJr Allen Consultation and Spinal Analysis without charge. at St. Olaf's hospital. Have YOU Donated Woodman, Mable Fischer and Marg- enson living east of town, entertainery three o'clock ixi the high school audi-: Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Wood of Minneapolis Offiice Phone—2277. Lewis Building* Meadowcroft. The evening was ed Saturday evening at the home of torium. Reports of the convention, YOUF HOUF Sewing Residence Phone—7122. ,t AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. spent the week-end at the N spent in vocal and instrumental music Mrs. Fenton in honor of Miss Adeline held at the Curtis Hotel, Minneapolis^ For The Needy? Mrs. W. Ryther home. H. the'guests departed wishing Mr. Haekett and William Fenton. Fifty was given by Mrs. William Crane,! {and Mi?s Ada Ovorlee had her tonsils .. and Mrs. Erickson many wedding an- guests were present. The rooms were who was a delegate. She spoke in Sewing for the Salvation,Army, recently removed i-rioay Austin An Austin niversaries. decorated in Hallowe'en decoratons detail of Will Irvin's lecture, "Dis^armament," DANCING, AND BOXING taken up by the Business and physician attended her. Missionary Society of the Pres- and 'the evening was spent in games, and Mrs. E. A. Meyer,' Tne Professional Women's club and by the Mr. and Mrs. George LaBar will chairman, president, and the meeting, byterian church .was entertained by^music and a mock wedding caused various churches in the city is progressing entertain a party of friends tonight WRESTLING Mrs. Herman Hormel Friday after- much merriment. Miss Mackett and the other delegate, gave her report at a six o'clock fish dinner. rapidly. Friday, forty-one taking "Education" for her topic. noon at her home on Greenwich! Mr. Fenton were the recipient of farments were finished and ready for Mrs. C. L. West returned home street. There was a good attendance. many beautiful gifts from their Mrs. A. M. Lewis favored the audience Saturday night from a visit with relatives distribution. Wednesday, November 2nd Miss King, secretary of the Y. W. friends. Their marriage takes place with a solo. Mrs. Henry Weber, and friends in Mankato. There is still an urgent need for C. A., told of the sewing that is being early in November. Refreshments was closed by the singing of "Amer- underwear and bedding and anyone Miss Colette Remmel returned nome done for the Salvation Army and Mrs. of ice cream, cake and coffee were Cedar River Athletic Club Friday from the cities, where she Shellman gave an interesting and ih-, served. .• The next meeting will be held Sat-| h"inf anyfing ""e sPaf JL ,. will please leave it at the Y. W. C. A. Butcher's Union Hall, 8:00 P. M. spent several days with friends. structive talk on Siam. The Junior Christian Endeavor of XT urday, November 12, at which time! No Reserved Seats. ,, .. ... grooms or with the Salvation 0 Army. Miss Ida l£reisel returned home Refreshments were served. The the Central Presbyterian church, held" Mrs. Albee Lodd of Minneapolis will mi, -d -n .... The Business girls will sew Tuesday ADMISSION $1.10. LADIES FREE* Saturday night from the cities, where collection and pledges for the day a Hallowe'en party at the church Wedamounted be present and mil speak on "ftsar- from eigM to fen The she spent several days with fri'ends. to $34.10. nesday evening. The church was de- mament." Mrs. A. C. McCarn, .and daughter, Mrs. Williairf G. Massino and Mrs. corated with Hallowe'en colors and Eva, of Cadillac, Michigan, are kisle Barr entertained at a Hallow' jack o'lanterns, which served a double The Duodecim Literary Society met guests at the M. H. Kenaston home, party Saturday night at the! purpose when the lights wTent out. in regular session Thursday, October en 27, at the home of Clifford Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. C. E Bates living ^ome Mrs. Massino. Twenty-two Ghosts, witches, clowns and negroes Roll call was responded to by quotation north of town, will entertain a party S'uests were prseent. The house was were found in the crowd.- Games were from Roosevelt. During the of friends tonight at a hallowe'en 1 clecora^:ed with Hallowe'en decorations played and various prizes were award- party. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Peshek returned home Sunday from the cities, where they spent the past two weeks wrdi relatives. the." 01d| Liperty Bell! Mrs. J. K. Lynde and daughter, Barbara, returned Friday from Roches-: ter, after a few days visit with Mrs. Lynde's sister. Mrs. Thomas Riley, Mrs. George 'with their Savings Sutton and daughter, Helen, attended the funeral of Frank Blake Saturday at Farmington. County Agent F. L. Liebenstein Nothing better than these Hart Schaffner & will give- a poultry culling demonstration at the Jake Martin farm near Marx Suits and Overcoats, offered to you at iSargeant today. iElden Ashton has returned to his least 40^) less than last year. Style, .tailoring Tiome at Mount Vernon, Ohio, after '-giving a series of lectures here in the I Advent church. and fabrics are combined in these Suits and Mrs. Frank Webb of South Haven, Michigan, who has been a guest at Coats to give you the longest wear and most the J. C. Owen home returned to her home Thursday. satisfaction. Misses Florence Griffin and Harriett Nelson spent Sunday in Stewartville, $45 at the home o^ the former's parents, .00 Mr. and Mrs J. P. Griffin. Ringing th» Liberty The A. B. club had a meeting and Bell NOW means YOUR independence and diner at the libmp of Mr. and Mrs. in future years. H. W. Hurlburt, Friday evening. A! •delightful evening was spent in music I and sociability. Mrs. Joe Zender came down from Farmington to spend a few days with relatives and friends here before re-: UST ringing as the of the Old Liberty Bell on July 4, 17/6, turning to her home in Spokane, meant Liberty, Freedom and Happiness "to all inhabitants Washington. New Suits and Overcoats in throughout the land/, so will the ''ringing'' of the Liberty Miss Lillian Ryan returned to Minneapolis Bell Bank with the savings of j^our children NOW, mean Sunday, after visiting her the New Models TljEIR. independence and happiness in years to come. parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ryan on Lansing avenue. -the ministers held a meeting this The Liberty Bell Bank is a miniature Liberty Bell and savings morning after their years work. New They are made by Stylepus, which "means bank all in one. In its base is a slot where coins of ever}7 denomi- officers were elected. Rev Noss was nation can be dropped and even a place provided where bills can elected President and Rve. F. G. Fink, tW Secretary. hand tailoring and every garment guaranteed. be inserted. The Liberty Bell Bank teaches berth Thrift and Patriotism. It will make your/ children BETTER Americans, Mrs. A. S. Holt entertained a few ladies Thursday afternoon at a Hallowe BETTER citizens, and will help your boy or girl to acquire the" en luncheon. Hallowe'en decorations splendid habit of SAVING at the time when most habits are* $20.00 and $24.50 were used and the guests enjoyed ,t formed—in youths a social afternoon. I Mrs. Sidney's daughter, who fell This bank wants every boy and girl to have a Libert}' Bell Bank. We want to —j on her doll and cut her head, is improving. & make the procuring of one so easy that no child need be disappointed^ By simply The head of the doll was °I?en"12 Savings account here „with $1.00 or n)ore, we will be glad to give you, a made of glass, and it was. necessary a Liberty Bell Bank without extra charge. 4? to take three stitches to close the ,-V—- jr. wound. Dr. Jay MeKenna attended 4 *4% ™i Lain hold- Peterson Co. lier. I Virginia Schummers, little daughter 1 of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Schummers,! will entertain sixty little friends at a 'ofAusun Austin, Minn. I**" WANTED:— A good steady gentlemanly 4 "I ORGANIZED 1868 salesman to handly a Ward's RESOURCES $3,000,000.00 Wagon in Mower county. No experience 'M needed. For full particulars write to Dr. Ward's Medical Yl'"i company, Winona, Minnesota. Established 1856. 53-3-c. e-o-i.