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

November 10, 1921 · Page 7 of 8

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-*Wf TflL MOW0WXHJNTY NEWS, AUSJ1N, MINN.,, nov.^'W• Page Eight •*•.* By duties ^um k0A MCKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL & •r ^What's Five Hundred at Atlantic City? y* *tW VMBAT TiVA6»NA* GOT IVwwWMHwUaiw ^oi«0«pp0u-Mcnetc s* wm&wt j^UNAOIN WWO\WAJ4T6 A. DOMFfcMEEtt "TVI^M WMVTtb \MO\MV UOHO^ OO^i.ARS\ \W TEKI nVUUS^D WWUIOM PftOPOStt\0M6 WOUS-ROFF OTBEPSTfc* «0* CASW WA VJMJf AD \UCA* eouuwsttv. vieves6u NOWNyllO MfcefYUlG & 3UR£,\\6V1 HIKE ^JDVte TVV OLE uwiGffAtf cooKStbye&^i M006' OMIM 9&00 4 MM kAOOtEV f" BOARD VUAVJ^ vwta tu* Best OP 0*1*5 Vl tows 4 twsroes EBMU&AND &tHNTHW&\ 'theva, s\v*ee. EMOTED avR»ma* DBMS'. €T/kft\lKftOtt\ *tW BOSS'S fb&vtetBooK ':«S. I' J-HEl ""v^S Sympathetic Orchestra COUNTY TEACHERS Touring Battlefields V.ocal Solo, Mrs. P. D. Beaulieu, accompanied Paul Sterner Wins HAVE BUSY WEEK by Mrs. Everett Banfield. Assists in Fine of Northern France Shorthand Contest Mrs. Harry Keck who attended the Program at B.P.W.C. tj. M. E. A. convention as a delgate from Much interest is being taken by the Mrs.- Eunice Rice has received word Qi,Q„r t. -i Paul Sterner, teacher in shorthand A teachers of Mower county in the from Mr. and Mrs. Chris Madsen of 4 school gave a detailed report. The Business and Profesisonal and typewriting in the Commercial Refreshments were served by Mrs. Teacher's Institute, held this week Le Roy, who left last spring for a Women's club met Tuesday night at department at the Central high school Blandin's committee. j?XT in the high school auditorium. Wednesday, visit in Denmark. They are now touring the'Y. W. C. A. rooms. About seventy-five won first place in a shorthand contest one hundred forty teachers the battle fields of Northern girls were present. It was for visiting commercial teachers, We have just received a consignment- were present. In addition to the France and Belgium and' had just decided to give a dance on December of rubber footwear, ietus fit put on by the Twin City Business regular program, Mrs. Ray Pooler completed a trip on the Rhine from you. Plzak's Grocery. -Advertisement Born to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Earl, gram were discussed. An elaborate 5, for the puropse of raising money University, during the meeting of the and Mrs. Everett Banfield sang, accompanied Cologne to Coblenz, where they visited 38-1-c. -f Tuesday, November 8, a soil. lunch, was served fater the business in order that the club may carry on Minnesota Educational Association on the' piano by Mrs. P. soldiers of the American Army their work. last week. News Advertising" brings results. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kobes, me,e^m^* D. Beaulieu* Miss Walsh of Hastings of occupation. Cards were signed by those who Wednesday, November 9, a son. took subscriptions for the Normal Instructor. I The Ladies' Aid of the Congregational would like to have the use of the pool church met Wednesday afternoon Shaw School Club Meets. and gymnasium once a week in the Born to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bailey, The regular meeting of the Shaw at the home of Mrs. Prank Wilbour. Tuesday, November 8, a daughter. new high school.. If enough wish to School club was helci at the Shaw The hostess was assisted by Eats to be Served by take up this exercise, permission will school Tuesday afternoon. The following Mrs. Charles Beckel is visiting Mrs. H. E. Catlin, Miss Dorothy Pool- rela-' High School Girls at be asked from the school board for program was given. er, Miss Daisy Maxwell, Mrs. George tives in Cresco, Iowa. its use. OF INSURANCE Game Tomorrow Two songs by pupils of Miss Martin's E. Rice, Mrs. V. S. Culver, Mrs. T. J. After the business meeting, a E. M. Doone went to the cities Wednesday roonji Abraham, Mrs. W. O. Page and Mrs. splendid program was rendered under on business. Recitafipn, Bernice Milbrad. H. C. Chapin. A most enjoyable afternoon The girls of the high school will O. NIEHUfS W0 J. W. DeBUHR the direction of Miss Floy Armstrong. Cello Sblo, Valencia Konovsicy. was spent by the ladies. serve "eats" on the grounds when Dr. P. A. Lomman is visiting relatives KENA^TON the Albert Lea eleven meets the local in Vermillion, South Dakota. Miss Ora Robertson as "Happy Sal" Office Austin Nati^lll Bank Building. Phone 2593 WEDDINGS high school team at Lafayette park Alumni of State University ot Meet. gave a song and dance in costume. The local Aluftini Association of Miss Helen Olson has returned Saturday. Miss Mamie Knutson and Floy the University of Minnesota will hold from a few days stay in the cities. Sandwiches and coffee will be Thompson-Christianson. its regular meeting at the Y. W. C. A. Armstrong as "Kora and Karl" sang served in the 'pavilion during the rooms on Friday evening, November Olaf Thompson was married to a duet. Mrs. Walter Paulson of Faribault game, and the proceeds -frill be used 18, 1921, at 7:00 p. m., when a dinner Christine Christianson at St. Olaf Miss Sallie Magrill as "Anna Pav 5s visiting at the E. L. Alley home. lEAITHllND HAPPINESS will be served to members and in paying for the new equipment of Lutheran parsonage Wednesday afternoon Iowa" gave an impersonation dance. guests. •.. .\ 'v-j the athletic association. "Everybody Mrs. Edward Knutson oJ Rake, at 2:00 o'clock. Rev. Henry An attractive program is being prepared Lattie May Nail gave a very interesting out!" -,l Iowa, called on Austin friends Wed-, and arrangements will be completed Noss officiating. Carl Christiansen paper on "The Conference are yours if you nature a chance. Chiropractic is Let's support the home team. for the reception of President nesday. and Florence Benson acted as witnesses. at Washington." Coffman, who will give a public lecture first aid to Nature in the matter of getting well and They will make their home at A little playlette "The League of Iowa Demands the at the high school Auditorium Mrs. John Michie of Cottonwood, is ,KEEPINGS«R. well^gS^ W ram „c* 804 College street. in December. All alumni and former Women Voters," was very well given. the guest of her sister, Mrs. Sarah Services of Hopfe students of the State University are Mrs. Adel Tollifson, Miss McNeely Bobertson. Hanson-Arett. urged to attend. Bring a guest and and Miss Nail proved themselves to your favorite "Varsity, Minnesota" Carl E. Hanson and Anna Irene Crying a sale at Keota, Iowa, one Palmer Graduate Chiropractor. Mrs. Thomas Geraghty is visiting be real stars in this line. song with you. Arett were married at St. Olaf Lutheran higidred miles southeast of Des Consultation and Spinal Analysis without charge. tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Miss A. Brobeck, Music was rendered by "Austin parsonage Wednesday afternoon Mrs. J. E. Crippen, 1 JIcGarth at St. Peter. Sympathetic Orchestra", under thei ^°iBes» is the job which Col. Albert Offiice Phone—2277. Lewis Building, at 3:00 o'clock. Rev. Henry 'Noss C., C. Leek, Hopfe has 'dated up for November Residence Phone—7122. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. direction of Miss Edith Jesson and officiating. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hanson Committee. Mrs. D. J. Deneen and daughter, 19. The sale''-is to be of two 120acre was much enjoyed especially by'those Advertisement 38 and 40-c. will make their home near Moscow Sfellie, have returned home from several farms, and will necessitate his who are fdhd of classical music, g- this winter.*. days' visit in the cities. leaving here the day before in order Miss Armstrong and her helpers to be there on' time. Ausmonson-Olson. are to be congratulated for furnishing Mrs. George Potter has returned 3 IK S Announcement cards have been received the clever program as after the home after a two weeks' visit with We have just received a consignment by Austin friends of the marriage days cares are done. Fun and a good of rubbi^ footwear. Let us fit Iter parents in Mason City, Iowa. laugh does worlds of good.' you. Plzak's Grocery. Advertisement of Miss Josephine Olson, fromerly 38-1-c. of Austin, and Walter Ausmonson, Mrs. O. W. O'Berg entertained at of Little Falls, on Novembei 5. a one o'clock luncheon Wednesday, Mow&r County News MARKET PLACE after which the ladies played Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Ausmonson will reside on the groom's farm near Little Falls. Ed. Martinson and Will Earl returned from Bear Lake last night, One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. Parent-Teachers Assn. Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. where they went for duck hunting. lis Formed at Franklin Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be St. Olaf Evangelical Lutheran Church. &dded for all ads not paid for in advance. Mrs. -Harker Lyons of Lansing, Corner St. Paul and Bridge Streets. Readers or locals not run in mother of Mrs. S. A. Smith, is on Regular Service—Henry Noss, Pastor. i£A meeting of the women of the this column will be charged at the Residence, 400 West Mill street. the gain and was able to set up for Franklin school which was held Tuesday rate of 10 cents per line. Services will be conducted at the ja little while today. afternoon, was not largely at- ... |church both morning and evening NOTICE:—Came to my place the latter tended. Miss Margaret Riley pre- next Sunday. Morning worship- at "Mrs. Harry Marsh returned home part of August, one calf. Owner sided. Miss Johns, musical supervisor, 10:30 and evening mission service at "Tuesday night from Cherokee and Le may have same by paying costs for 7:30. Sunday School'Teachers' meet- presented a plea for a piano^in Mars, Iowa, where she visited relatives feed, and for this notice. the Franklin building. This'iatter ^emb^lS^1*' TueSday evenin^ Albert Storry, the past ten days. was left for further investigation. R. 1., Lansing, Minn. Miss King of the Y. W. C. A. gave First Congregational Church. Mrs. Myra Robinson of Glidden, 37-3ip. Corner St. Paul and Mill streets. a splendid talk on "A Definite Aim in Iowa, visited at the Mark Waters Raymond C. Swisher, D. D. Minister. WANTED Organization." home for a few days. She returned Sunday school at 9:45 A. M. Officers were elected as follows: WANTED:—Woodcutting and clearing: to her home Wdnesday. Morning worship arid sermon at Mrs. Howard Christie, president Mrs. 11:00 A. M. Call Mower County News, Mid-week services Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. George Peach and son J. E. Crippen, vice-president Mrs. Dial 2650. 37-2-p. at 7:30 P. M. of Springfield, and Mrs. Ernest Johnsoil John Hormel, secretary Mrs. C. B. WANTED:—Position on farm. Married of Albert Lea, returned to their McGrath, treasurer. Central Presbyterian Church.Corner map with family, steady and homes Wednesday, after spending a The organization took the name of Water and St. Paul streets. a hard worker. Write or call Rev. A. G. Patterson, Pastor. MoVer County News. 36-4-p. few days at the W. B. Peach home. Franklin Parent-Teachers Association Morning service 10:30 o'clock a. m. and will meet the second Tuesday of LOCAL AGENT WANTED:—A sale Sunday school 12:00 o'clock. Evening Mr. and Mrs. C.'F. Lewis are expected each month. in every home for our high grade service 7:30 o'clock. to arrive home today from cast Aluminum ware. Factory to COURAGE Birmingham, Alabama, where they Consumer. Real money to hustlers. First Baptist Church. B. L. F. and E. Elects ^spent the past three weeks with their Ladies preferred. Write \quick. Corner Oakland avenue and £+. Ever White Aluminum Co., Sauk -daughter, Mrs. George Wilson. I Officers Sunday Paul street. Rev. J. McFarlane, Rapids, Minn. 37-2-p. Pastor. COURAGE Morning service at 10:30 o'clock. Jean Chambers, four-year-old W A N E is a quality that carries thr^ugh^o Vic­ The following officers were elected Sunday school at 12:00 o'clock. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Chaml»ers "Live men to manage tank stations at the regular meeting of the B. L. F. tory. It overcomes obstacles and denies the possibility fell from the porch Tuesday, 1 on commission basis—located in good Methodist Episcopal Church. and E. held at the K. of C. Hall Sunday Breaking her arm between the wrist Corner St. Paul and Maple Streets. towns in Minnesota, North and South of failure. Courage is a characteristic tr^it of the evening: Frank Campbell, president Rev. M. G. Shuman, Pastor. •and elbow. Dr. Havens took an X-ray Dakota, and Wisconsin. Alfred Bertilson, financial and American people that has always dominated in every^ and set the arm. Sunday School, W. W. Walker, superintendent, Must have good references and can recording secretary Leon Fishery 10 a. m. Morning service furnish bond, and sufficient capital, to emergency. Edward Dalquist had the tip of at 11:00 a. m. Epworth League at equip himself with necessary trufek legislative representative. ass- ,3s? 6:30 p. m. Evening,, service at 8:00 to care for the business. For further "his index finger taken off and the Fred L. Peck was elected as delegate This bank believes in the fundamental soundness of the p. m. informatioil, write C. O. Jacobson, •second and third fingers on his rightliand to the B. L. F. and E. convention, institutions of this nation it has faith in the futures 3804, 12th Avenue South, Minneapolis, badly cut Wednesday while which will meet at Atlanta, jsjrst Church Christ Scientists. MiAnf 38-3-c. Its confidence is not affected by a pessimistic attat&de of working in the cutting room at the 121 West Maple..street. Georgia, in May, 1922. .4/ Morning service 10:30 o'clock. Sunday 'Geo. A. Hormel & company. ——. SALE "1 T4 tk* few who lack, couiager fj school 11 :5 o'clock. Testimony Postojpce Boiirs^ S meeting ^Wednesday night 8:00 W. H. Martell left Monday for the FOR SALJ^:—Fordson Tractors and o'cloj^^- Oliver Plo'wi'at a price that is In the* forwaid progress toward a more settled state of third annual convention of the American for Armistice Day rJ„ right. Erdman Garage Company, Gas association, now being held ^^-f^' ciiristian Church. Wi business and eco^onuc €cmditi«Bd^our organization is 508-51Q NoH£ Main St., A in Chicago. As superintendent of the Corner Oakland.avenue aria jBi-eenwich The postoffice hourg for Armistice MinnbV^ta. taking it9 part u, providing streetjiG.-,Fj Fink, Pastofr. local gas plant he represents this Day, November il| 1921, are announced ii -HV s: Sunday" 8$|se^'ji0:00 o'cldick^ James •ervice fed: this community. 'Company at the convention as follows: FOR SALE:—Barred Rock Cockinrals Reynolds, a^fferihtendent. Preaching %xk ?from First Prize cock at Austin Lobby open as usual. jf. at 11:0$ o'cTodk a. m. and 8:(Wr^cIocfc Mr. a£ftd Mrs.. Roy Woodward entertained {§how xA 1920. Fiie for $10:00 if All windows close at 12:00 o'clock p. m. Christian Endeavor :00 at a 6:30 dinner "Tuesday prayer taken quick. -^Frfed F. Forbes, X' noon. o'clock. Bible study, praise and v. The First National Bank df-Austin ^evening in honor of the -Misses Corrine' 1 at 8:00 o'clock Thursday night.' Grand Meadow, Minn. ,r ^, ^7-4-p. ii One delivery by city carrier in forenoon. t„' and Margaret McDonald, Mr. WANTED:—JMen to manage oil star Capital & Surplus "*^St. Augustine8 CathoIic Church. Wadelle and Mr. Gifford of the Gifford +4: r- V" -JBJfel00'00- in go tionftro^ coittmi8sion basis, J&ural service suspended. Corner Kenwood avenue and .Wateir. 4^ Stock company. Organised towns Minnesota, North and strjeet. vRfev. E. H. Devlinr Pri« All mail deposited at post office dispatched South Dakota Must have goo&lrefeirence o'cfoclc Mass 8:00 o'clock\and 10:30 as usual.—C. F. Cook, pftst- Mrs. C. F. Cook and Mrs. E. H. and furnish bonds and capjtol Iwsources Orer TKr^ MUli#n DolUn m. Evening service 7:30' o,clock'P^ -Mr** Yi m&sttfK enough to equip hims^v with 'V "Sterling enterained the Sunday school r,-. 5 P' -N m. nikessary trucks to coriaw&t' business. Cabinet of the Congregational church Further information, write be Interesting store news will day* Saturday and Sundajr nights at •At the home of Mrs. Cook yesterday Charles O. Jacobson, 3804-12th Ave, found on every page of The News in 18:00 o'clock p. m. Sunday school •evening. Plans for a Christmas pro- 37-^2-p. Minneapolis, Minn. this issue. Shop here first. Sundajt»aftenioon at 3:00 o'clock. I •. & N