Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
November 24, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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v. -"4- *V t- -*.•%» '^v"" *c? MOWER^COUNTY Page Eight Thursday, Nov. 24,1921. I MICKIE THE PRINTER'S DEVIL Sugfuoe igAWM^.. Grne This Awful Boner?,m ¥Mt6r MORE B69EESM AM* ItOTlORE NOU no ORAA U«Ut I tWQUGMff NOD UMM\ TUB» WVTC OUE UPAXfeJEPHONE Vl SUP *twf? tt£VD NO** USAMW \TE*A& NOU KMOWt OP 'EVA kMONUS VlgftE PIPER? fiSMS&fX TOU& \W£ GIT OUT A PAPERS WUL W HOST vw** EmERTOfettV 1U tvc \vi t&wuX TUE SwreuS K|£\N$M PMPER^BUTVd^e ALL THE 1 Gimme AU. W uue* AUUMfc GOT ROO* ££«. uresr PAPERS VJOftLO OWE »AO«E. HBVA SeAWOM?! wrcizraffin Wj-W^t'rJZK 0*1*4 mums, roses and smilax and were in corridors are to be taken out after the ed from storage batteries, and the WEDDINGS charge of Mrs. H. Bushman assisted buzzer system is in smooth running current is measured by a gauge contained —*'*. by Mrs. Thomas Fairbanks, Mrs. order. in the master clock. Hemanii-Enright, 'James Marvelet, Mrs. Bert Tolan and Adjoining the clock in the superintendents A^ pretty wedding occured at St^_]yirs \y £)eare Learn the office is the case containing Is That One of the Augustine's church Tuesday morning Mr. and Mrs. Thompson left Tuesat the "program system." This system New Paris Styles? Saxoplione seven o'clock, when'Miss Ina En- day afternoon on an extended wedrgiht is operated by Tapes punched to correspond became the bride of William ding trip and after December "15 will to certain, periods of time, Hemann. Nuptial high ^nass was be at home to their friends at 204 which pass over reels and operate Austin does noy.take a back seat .FREE —, ———.——„—. read by Rev. Father Gavin. They.South Chatham street. much on the same principal as a play-= for any of the watering places, fashion Mrs. George Campbell is reported! their Thanksgiving jjinner together were attended by Miss Carrie Albright er piano. When one of the small centers or otter marts of style. under the best quite ill. at the Chris Haugen hojne. and Edward Gxyney, Jr. xf^W A holes in the tape reaches a certain When it comes to being in line with instructors. Few The bride was attired in a Harding -Hj W A rCUlxlCAiVI| point, it peramits an electrical connection the latest dictates from the pen of SYSTEM READY Miss Cynthia Bailey spent Tuesday John Soubier, who has been visit•with blue canton crepe gown wjth hat to This free instruction to be. made wfcich in turn operates Cents Lady Guff Dordan or any other "authority Austin friends. ing his sister, Mrs. Hopkins for the is given match and wore a corsage bouquet of (Continued from Page One) the buzzers and bells in the various on what to wear we do not iiT7T"-4.i. »j Past f^w days, returned today for his bride's roses. The briJesmaid wore i—,— Daily Miss Elizabeth Smith of Adams is', ... to every purchaser rooms. i~~ have to worry in the least. No sir, ,. home in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, brown taffeta with hat to macth and. tem has been installed in the Central visiting Austin relatives. of a H0U09 Saxophone. never. We wear what you call 'ems The mechanism is arranged for fiveminute Buys a corsage bouquet of yellow chrysan- high school this week, and after a few —bloomers, we are informed—on the intervals, and signals are given Mrs. Julie Deneen went to Adams Dr. Ethel Becker came over yesterday themums. minor adjustments Irave been made street just the same as the more metropolitan five n\inutes before the time for A\ Youcan learn Sax- today to visit the Andrew Severson from Preston. She leaves today A wedding breakfast was served to will give the-signals for the various inclined cities, like Minneapolis dismissal^ the classes and five minutes ifioltjm°phonc and play family. for Minneapolis accompanied by the bridal party at the home of the class periods automatically. and Albert Lea. Only the policemen before the recitation period be Iwhile you pay. her sister, Miss Nora Becker. They bride's mother tfn West Colege street The large master clock is located here do not arrest the wearer Miss Libby Fields and Miss1 Olive g*ns. D. F. MONTY will spend Thanksgiving with their after the ceremony and a wedding in the office of t^er superintendent and on some old ordinance which may Adjoining the program system and Vaughn o£ Lans.ng were Austin.cal- Bec_ Studio. brother an(J Dr Arthur dinner was served to about thirty is a complicated piece of mechanism, at the same time prohibit the populace as a part of it, is the switch board. lers today. 211 So. Franklin ker relativs at one o'clock.* Inside the large clock there are four from taking ariath within the In this board are numerous little Dial 6567 The" bride is the youngest daughter smaller clocks of chomometers which Miss Ruth Christenson of Blooming city limits. metal plugs which may be removed The Lady Maccabees held a meeting of Mrs. John Enrighfand for the past indicate the time for the various subyear Prairie is visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. Worlds Standard' rf- TTu.' Jto be removed or changed about in last night. A' large crowd was rriltcm Saxophones has been employed at the Y. W. divisions of the building. The time E. Hessler. A bright mind lightens- a homely event of any room or section desiring in attendance. Mrs. Lulu Volkman of face. C. A. cafetej-ia The groom is the son is automatically adjusted for the var- [.of to be cut off temporarily from Miss. Margery Meadowcroft will Minneapolis, District Deputy of the Mr. and Mrs. Nick' Hemann of fiJc ious clocks ,\n.. the class rooms and the regular recitation program. t. spend Thanksgiving at her home in Womens Benefit association was Intyre, Iowa, and has been employed corridor by the master clock. present. A large class will be taken The power for the operation of the Srownsdale. at the Milwaukee transfer in this There are in^all seventy-si^ clocks into this order on December 2. clock and program system is obtain- city. in the various rooms in addition to The Lifelong Companion Thanksgiving services will be held After ,a short wedding trip visiting: iRe large corridor clock on the first Mr. and Mrs.. Herbert Schleuder today at ten o'clock a. m. in St. Olaf's THE LENNOX FURNACE relatives in Iowa they will return to' floor which can be 'seen from either leave today for St. Paul to spend I/titheran church. protected cm the Austin and reside at 705 West ^Collegia1 end of the cofridor. O !i Thanksgiving with the latter's sister, Life Uncertainties of Misses Sopha and Luella Lageson street. They have many friends who The buzzer and bell system is so Mrs. Dr. Burns. From there they go wOl spend Thanksgiving with their wish them a happy married life. arranged that class periods are announced to New York and will sail the thirteenth ME NTS of heartfelt parents at Ellendale. by the ringing of a bell of, November for Europe,' sszisfactiotytnust come Thompson-King. placed on top of the clocks in the where they will spend the winter, man. who has made Miss Florence Griffin and Hariett io tne The marriage of Miss Clara King class rooms. The large gongs in the am* his p.nd provided will ^Nelson will spend Thanksgiving with Henry John of Cumberland, Wis- and Alfred Thompson was solemconsin, for his life ply companion. Miss Nelson's parents at Lyle. came Tuesday for a visit with nized at St. Augustine's church at If he has also recommended Mayor A. C. Page returned yester-i ^SS 8.15 Tuesday morning, Rev. E. H. this institution as Executor day from Winona where he inspected J°hn" was fo™ierly connected with Develn officiating. The" bride was at, and Trustee, he will have %fSS °f Cteegan tWs the Knights Templar Tuesday night, "7"' the added satisfaction of years ago, but gave up the printing city and Edward Campioii of Albert knowing that his wife will "The Mystery Form of the King- business on account of his health and -Lea acted as best man. be relievedof all care ia die •dom, "will be Rev. Fink's subject to- 1S now located on a farm in North- -r. Mr. and Mrs. A. Tichy played the management of his estate night, (Wednesday) at his Bible Wisconsin. He spoke particularly wedding music and Mrs. L. Giovanetti ern ILGIM and that she will have the class. I of the nui»erous changes in business sang "Teach Me to Pray" as offer- protection and guidance of firms in Austin since he left here tory. a strong financial organization. Mrs. William Fiebelkorn and little about four years ago. The birde was gowned in- white was .'daughter, Lila, of Rochester, are .georgette trimmed with chantilly lace jjguests at the Dan Tubbs and H. C. Red Cross Nursing Onetif our officers will glad be and she woreli veil held in,place with "Woodson homes. discuss this subject with you to "a band*, of pearls. The bridesmaid Committee Meet Here wore a dress of changeable peach Sold by 'The First National Bank of Austin Col. Albert Hopfe went to Blooming When it Comes Tuesday for Session color tafetta with gold trimmings Prairie yesterday (Wedesday) MITH To Watches— and white slippers. She carried a bouquet Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 morning, where he conducted a farm The Red Cross Nursing committee of Ophelia roses. jsale TlhJ near Ellendale. •iSik Organized 1868. —you will find us fully met Tuesday afternoon in* Miss Ret- A four course wdeding dinner was MITH equipped to render you Resources Over Three Million Dollars ~Miss Helen Bradner, who is attend- tig's office. Miss Johanson of Chicago served to one hundred and fifty rela immediate and satisfac tory service. 'ing the teachers college at M^nkato, was here to meet the Mower County tives and friends at twelve o'clock at Sheet Metal Workers. wil spend Thanksgiving with her Nursing committee. Those present home of the bride's parents, 204 A complete line of 126 W. Mill St. Dial 6555 the finest grade clocks from Austin1 were Mrs. Eunice Rice, South Chatham street. The -dining juncles, N and J. N. Nicholsen. and watches, includin Mrs. C. L. West, Miss Mary S. Cot- tables were decorated in chrysantheter, the beautiful an Thomas Geraghty leaves today for and Miss Belle Anderson of St. serviceable Elgin St Peter to^spend the week-end with 0]af's hospital. Miss Lydia Schleiger MoWer CoUIltV NeWS models.. lis wife, who has been visiting her^f Grand Meadow and Mrs. Olaf HI A 11 1/ T»T 1 riri If your watch o. MAKllE/1 LAlt clock is out of order, pa re he re he pa 1 1 a a a 0 you will find our repair Mr. ^nd Mrs. John Thill and \was discussed "Snd Miss Johanson Qne Cent Per Word Per Insertion, department without an equal for quick, daughter left this morning for In- sP°^e on coming years' work. Minimum Charge Twenty-five ceqts. reasonable, and expert dependence, Iowa, where they will 1 ^Ss gave her annual report, Ten Cehts Collection Charge Will Be work. spend the week-end with relatives. Sixty-two counties in the State of for aU paid for in ad. dded Drop in and see us. Minnesota have qualified nurses. -lnmn wfll ^I T?\ln .Mis sLouis Johnson of Manchester, Miss Johanson urged clinics and co- rate of 10 cents per line/ HAYES & SON Towa, and Miss Hazel Johnson of1 operation with the local physicians, j'V THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24 and 25^- Jewelers. FOR SALE Iowa, will arrive home tonight by The clinics are financed the Red *_ "Carol!, ±o spend Thanksgiving with home WALLACE REID IN "THE HELL DIGGERS" Cross Christmas seals. After the' FOR SALE: Duroc Boars sired by folks. meeting Miss Rettig and Miss Johnson Grand Champions, Pathmarker, Pathfinder. Sensation king, Dams A romance of gold and the wilder West left by car for Racine, to attend The C. A. Hegge, George Anderson, by Great X)rion Sensation, Royal the Red Cross annual meeting there. ALSO PATHE NEWS *-.K W. E. Brown, Chris Halland Pathfinder, Great Wonder I tafi. Chris Haugan families will have Price $25.00 to $35.00. Lee T. Jester, News advertising brings results. Hear the Rose Creek, Minn. 40-3-p Augmented SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26— -.iV" HEALTH AND HAPPINESS BUCK JONES IN "BAR NOTHING" Park K'# I1* ":V are yours you give nature a chance. Chiropractic is if A melodramatic story of the West. With Jones at his best.' Orchestra first aid to Nature in the matter of getting well and Al. St. John, the Famous Comedian in "FAST AND FURIOUS" KEEPING well. •§1 'f see R. L. NELSON, D. 9 ,v A Special,Comedy. New York Apple Cider, gal.. 75c A Smyrna Figs, lb. .Cfit 40c^Etural Matinee Daily Palmer Graduate Chiropractor. Pul^d Figs, lb.. .. 60c Consultation and §pinal Analysis without charge. at 2.-S0 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27— Stuffed Dates^Jb. 1, 60c: Two Evening Offiice Phone—-2277. Lewis Building, WILL ROCSafcS IN "AN UNWILUNG HERO'\ Residence Phone—7122. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. ^Bulk Dates, lM 25c'$ Shows 7:30 and 9:00 0est Walnuts "m.. ......... .35c Adapted from O'Henry's famous story "Whistling Dick's Best Almonds, lb... %r.^ .'. 40c* SaWlc.c .m fhriBtmas StocHn*.'* & lb®... r.../. Best Filberts, 30c ASSOCIATED INSURANCE AGENCY «nd ""N CANS" Century Comed^ it \h& Best Brazil Nuts, lb. 30c ''i W- Best Mixed Nuts, lb v.1125c ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Best Imported Raisins, lb. i20c^ MONDAY ANDTU1 NOVEMBER 28 and 29^ 1 /Candy .v: ,....:..FVom 15cJo $1.00 lb. O. NIEHUIS TOM MIX K^^ROUGH DIAMOND^ J. W. DeBUHR S J- -'i, M. H: KEN ASTON Speqal^prices-inlarge quantities^ Vi* ,'YXV- .Alto Harold Ltari in "HAUNTED SPOOKS Austiii-Naiional Bank Building. Office Phone 2593 v. OWATONNA^FRUIT CQ. ,Tn