Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
November 17, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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Abandoned Baby Found for Miss Clara King Wednesday 7:30, The public is invited to «ofate Offen-Grieger. night at her home on South Chatham And hear. Dr. Spohn.' He is a splenddi in Snow. street. About twenty-five- were present. Miss Minnie Grieger and Lester C. speaker. Services Thanksgiving Day The evening was spent playing at 10:00 a. m. Offen were married at the Congregational t: (Continued from Page One) progressive cinch and at ten o'clock maase .yesterday afternoon .JV dainty refreshments were served. Dannison O'Leary. I are yours you give nature a chance. Chiropractic is if W. J. Root of Rose Creek was here at two o'clock by the Rev. R. C. quired about the baby, and told Miss Miss King was presented with a set Dennison O'Leary, 1600 Brownsdale Wednesday on business. first aid to Nattite in the matter of getting well and of silver knives and forks, Queen Swisher. They were unattended. Weiss who remained outside. avenue, died yesterday morning at KEEPING well, Misses Bertha and Nora Hines Anne pattern. In preliminary statements, both itturdayr hisvhome at 9:$0'a. m., at the age. of Both ypung people^ are Austin residents 4 spent the day in Albert Lea. E* A. Rector of Lansing was a business venty years. He suffered a p&rafcic and expect to make this their Smith and Miss Weiss are alleged to N S W d.c. Mrs. Emma Majerus of Rose Creek woke. The funeral will Mbhel# 1 caller in Austin today/ have admitted parentage of the child. was an Austin shopper Wednesday. -v .*j "The Good Cheer Girls met Monday Miss Agnes Hegge and Miss Dorothy The baby was l&rn at 4:00 a.^m., Oc-* jl Graduate Chiropractor. evening atthft^fepnie., of Helen and Munson will supervise the affair. Alumni of State Univerisity oT^ieet. Sharp-Condit. a^onsultatfi)n and Spinal-Analysis without charge.* tober 30, in Minneapolis. This is The local Alumni-Association rf Esther Peterson, 501 Fairview Place. MjfigJEthel Condit, of Dou&latr county, the* second child born to Miss Weiss a: the University of Minnesota will hold,, Lewis Building/ Born to Mr. and Mrs. Iver Smebjfr After the business meeting, Lily Bendickson Nebraska, and Pratt L. Sharp of it is claimed, and it is said to' lief four USsfdSnge PhonP^7122. ,•. -AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. its regular meeting at the Y. W. C. A? o£ Oakland, Wednesday, November Woodbury county, Iowa, were married rendered a piano selection rooms on Friday evening, November TL6, a daughter. years o!4 "now. this afternoon by Judge E. and Agnes Qlson a vocal solo and a 18, 1921, at-7:00 p. m„ when a dinner Mrs. George Campbell went to St. County Attorney Otto Baudler is Detwiler. Mr. and Mrs. Sharp left will be served to members and social session was enjoyed** Light refreshments Paul Wednesday to visit her daughter. on the Great Western for Mirineopolis, Advertisements in the News Bring Results. handling the case- for the state, and guests. ig At where they will reside. 1 Mrs. George Hancock. were served. Lafayette French is representing the An attractive program is being prepared Herman Baudler and H. F. Kezar Misses Angela Cronan, Ida Hagen young mail qpd young woman who and arrangements will be completed returned Tuesday night from a hunting and Mae Midji entertained thirty for- the reception of President are accused of the-crime. trip up near Winntebago. Coffman,v who will give a public lecture teachers Monday evening at a showier Arthur Lauffle, who underwent a at- the high school Auditorium minor operation at St. Olaf's hospital, for Miss Jane Holzer at *the home St. Olaf Evangelical Lutheran Church. in December. All alumni and former •was able to go home yesterday. Corner St. Paul and Bridge Streets. of Mrs. Ben Tubbs. Games and dancing students of the State University are Miss Hazel Mody is taking a few Regular Service-*-Hfenr^ Noss, Pastor. were enjoyed and dainty refreshments urged to attend. Bring a guest and •days' vacation from her duties at R. Residence, 400 West Mill street. your favorite "Varsity, Minnesota" were served. Miss Holzer received R. Murphy & Son, Incorporated. Remember the offering for extra song with you. Mrs. Carl Despard and Mrs. Ben many bautiful gifts. church expenses next Sunday morning Miss A. Brobeck, Hall of Le Roy spent Tuesday in Austin at 10:30. Bring your nnvelope Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Olson on Division Mrs. J. E. Crippen, visiting Miss Gladys Coulin. and sign your name. Do not forget street and E. A. Brush were given C. C. Leek, Rev. Fink of the Christian church the street number. Come to the Lutheran Committee. a surprise party Monday night by is reaping rewards in his efforts in Brotherhood meeting next [Advertisement 38 and 40-cT getting- people in the habit of going about thirty-five neighbors and Sunday. The men will come at 5:00 to church. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17 AND 18:— o'clock lunch at 6 and lecture by Dr. Advertisements in The News reach friends, the occasion being Mr. Lyman Mott and sister, Mrs. Wiliam G. W. Spohn of St Olaf college "at the consumer Brush's birthday. The evening was WILLIAM S. HART IN Rugg leave today for Rochester, called by the death of their aunt, spent in cardis and dancing and an ?THREJ2 WORD BRAND" Mrs. P. D. Brockway. elaborate lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Jeffries leaves tomorTow-for Mrs. Olson and Mr. Brush received Milwaukee, where she will •rs'\• One of the strongest western dramas in which Hart has been some very nice gifts from their visit Mrs. Hugh Flemming and Mrs. seen in many months. A story beginning in the "Wild West" Lena Grilff Martin for a few days. friend^. I days and rushing thru thrills to the present. Hear the Misses Stella and Hazel Foster entertained eight of their friends last THE LENNOX FURNACE ALSO PATHE NEWST -evening at an oyster stew. After Augmented supper cards and music were enjoyed. r- ParkOrchestra Miss Sadie Magnuson, who has had SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19:— charge of the millinery department at .Hollister's Smart Shop the past sea•son, I SESSUE HAYAKAWA IN "THE SWAMP" leaves tonight for her home at Daayille, Illinois. I About ninety men .and women were An absorbing tale of human feelings and passions present at his Synthetic Bible class 1- A Foundation night and intensive interst Wednesday ALSO HANK WANN IN "CLIFF DWELLERS" Matinee Daily is being1 shown by the people for your Home who attend this Bible class. at 2:30 M2'S. C. S. Babcock, 709 Lansing Two Evening .-avenue, entertained at bridge Wednesday ,r" SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20:— DOLLARS afternoon. At five o'clock a Shows saved are builcL dainty luncheon was served. Mrs. DAVID BUTLER Ml "SMILING AIL THE WAY" 7:30 and 9:00 ^Babcock will entertain again Friday ing blocks for a home of' afternoon. O your own. Let us help yod tatf? f|¥$ Thg story of lumberjack and society girl The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid will be entertained at the church tomorrow accumulate them. You can Also "SCRAPPILY MARRIED" Christie Comedy p. m. A short program will be start an Interest -Paying Ab» given and Mrs. Charles Billington and count today. committee will serve supper from 5 N 7, which the public is invited. to MONDAY AND NOVEMBER 21 AND 22:— 'The Home Economic class will give The First National Bank of Austin silver tea in the dining room of the sl "THE MAN FROM LOST RIVER" department Friday afternoon at Sold by Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 three thirty o'clock. The girls will MITH A magnificent drama of the North woods act as hostesses and will serve. The mothers of the girls and anyone who TIN And LARRY SEMON IN "THE HICK" :is interested in the work are invited Resources Over Three Million Dollars to attend. The proceeds will be used MITH rto purchase linen and other equipment for the Economic department. 126 W. Mill St. Dial 6555 .The Lady Trainmen gave a shower This advice may sourjd as tho we're telling you to be selfish, but it's only good sense. \Vhen you pay out your money these times, you ought to get all the v^lue possible. If you do just that, you'll buy your Clothing fi-ongi one of our 26 stores, where you ge£ more in qualityy style and lower prices than anywhere else Men's ^. Boys' "-Cr. Hart Schaffner & Marx finest made suits—iMported and domestic fabrics, ailk lined and serge lined. Hitfrt 6r- Best TwoPant Schaffner & Marx finest overcoats—imported and domestic plaid back fabrics, silk lined and serge lined. The Heavy rail wool best clothes made at the lowest prices to be found. .i. Wonder /Ap^ $25 $35 $45 S Macki- Suits naws^B $9.75 $9.75 i.-': H- Boy's suits, overcoats, mackinaws and sheep lin^d coats 751 Sheep Lined Overcoats, Wonderful buy at $15.00 Mens *9 75 of every kind, at prices that save you money—$3.90, and $ 5 9 0 $ 7 5 0 25 Young men's lamb lined tail Gaberdine, full belted overcoats, Good quality cloth overcoats with largej&ppossum collar with Nutria finish fur collar at .'.... -an upEto-date young man's dress ov^oat at......r. Hi 4' m"t Lambsdown Union Suits .1..... .$1.50 Best Red 4-Buckle al lrubber Arctics ^$3.5» 4Men's Blue Stnpe Ovmi^s *J. 1 m.. .85c Fleece lined Union Suits lfi...90c Cut Heavy Overalls .$1.15 Bo^'s Dress Shoes^.^f-.'v.i $2.9d and $3.90 Large Men's Good Leather Vests $3.90 lArmy 4 Buckle alt Rubber Arctics $1.90 Men's Dress Shoes .-r... $3.90 and $5.90 Best Fkeee"SWrtsand Drawees ^VTSc Heavy 2 pocket Sweaters 90c Men's Wool Mix Flannel Shirts .$1^0 Men's Wool Winter-Caps T. .. 1. ... .SL.00 w, tt io eA English Couduroy Leather Vests ..... :$9.75 -f Sox' Woifc..Soj^:^anvas (jloves and i^-^Best HeavyRed ^Rubbers ........... .$1.50 Dress Superior Union Suits .... :$1.50 to $5.00 3 -Mitts,,.v :^:. .25c 3W Dress Shii'te^^lose.,75c r/"7f i**.c, ,-T'r 5?? THE LEUTH0LD t.r *4 -J^ .-• Tts. "j _„{tw lor, AUSTIN,- MINNESOTA. lijr -r 4* rH'1 T- X-,?. Tift#: ti 1 Ti' ~-T?5 .H .-.w: Sr. 4 X-^hI. I T-*" »u 3 --wmmt I i&j-. a'j. it*