Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
December 12, 1921 · Page 1 of 8
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'.y*» t"~ .• t\i -•'& .-• -'1 MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Two Monday, Dec. 12, 1921. 5% ECLIPSE ECHOES HAYFIELD PRACTICAL .TUXEDOS ft From The Herald MERIT THEIR FAVOR 1 q. Weekly Shavings. Edited By Mrs. Arnt Baken visited in Austin Volume 399. December 12,1921 Splinters Tuesday afternoon with relatives. Mrs. Bert Hostad was among the No need to stop business for Old Man Austin visitors Tuesday afternoon. Knocking in an individual is just as Winter. HE STARTS IT! Today, Mrs. Soren Schmidt and son, Marvin, much evidence of lack of power as with housing so scarce, rents high, it is in an automobile. were Austin visitors Tuesday afternoon. and incomes reduced, "doubling up" of families has become a necessity. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Severson and This doubling process means doubling The time has passed when anyone son, Glen, were passengers to Austin the capacity of existing dwellings— considers fencing an expense. It i6 Wednesday. DOUBLING by making the attic and now looked at more in the way of Chas. Meyer and Albert Mayer, of other unused spaces livable with RENOVA LE ROY Wall Board, new partitions, doors, money-making improvement. The Sargeant, were Hayfield visitors Mondan casings and floors. afternoon. farm that is well fenced will show Drop in and tell us about your unfinished Miss Verna Pfuhl, of Sargeant, was greater returns by far than tie farm W. R. C. Election. Miss Annette Krull was a week-end attic or other space and possibly a business visitor in Hayfield Tuesday The annual election for the officers guest at the Arthur Tanner homte. that is poorly fenced. we can show you where you between, trains of the Women's Relief Corps was held William Strong was an Austin can get a great deal of comfort for Misses Marguerite Onstad and business caller Tuesday. a very small outlay. Saturday afternoon, when Miss McCaughey Eleanor Baleen were passengers to was elected 'president Mrs. Melvin Lagervall left Saturday for Polished Oak Floors are beautiful and Austin Thursday. I. A. McCaughey, senior vice president Sioux City, Iowa, where he will take easily cleaned. The handsome woodwork Sand and grit in a concrete base— Mesdames H. R. Baker and E. D. Mrs. M. Williams, junior vice up ten week's course of tractor mechanism. and built-in conveniences lighten That's pep! Moody were business visitors in Austin president Mrs. Lillian Daily, chaplain Friendly smile on an honest face— the housewife's task, and makes Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Emma Smith, conductor Mrs. Wesley Browning, who has That's pep! housekeeping a pleasure. Henry Hutton and Misses' Therasa Mrs. Addie Turner, guard Mrs. Bertha been visiting her parents, Mr. and The spirit that helps when another's Hanson and Hazelnut ton motored to Warren, treasurer. Mrs. James Barrick at Mankato has down that knows how to scatter the Austin Tuesday and spent the day. blackest frown that loves its neighbor returned home. Homes are not specuation ventures. The Misses Esther Lamon and Martha Mr. and Mrs. James Caldbeck, Mr. and loves its town— It is reported that Joseph Simpson, They are nine times in ten built with Dick and David McGinnis and Joe I *?J That's pep! and Mrs. G. F. Westcott and Mrs. who spent the summer, has recovered Roy went to Owatonna Friday morning but one object—the protection and Chas. Luis motored to Austin Wednesday tt'-ji from his recent illness and is getting to attend the Presbyterian convention. afternoon on business. comfort of the family. along fine at his home at Taylor, U-M They returned Monday evening Mesdames Nels Larson, Jess Watkins, North Dakota. after spending the day at Austin \s% G. F. Westc)tt, EmU Postels —. Clifford Browning has sold his J. J. CLEMENS visiting the new high school building. and son, Raymond, were among the OR A CAR LOAD// prize baby beef for1 $9.75 per hundred. Mrs. I. A. McCaughey and Mrs. G. Austin visitors Monday afternoon. He received over a hundred W. W. Harden went to Cresco, Iowa, Geo. F. Paulson was a Waltham dollars for it. It stood fifth at the DIAL 2047 Local Manager Monday where the former consulted visitor Friday and while there made county fair this fall. HOWEVERnew with,Dr. Kessel. arrangements for the establishment Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Tanner entertained is provided with a wide belt to match Mrs. B. Trynor underwent a very far the fancy of the of a cream buying station for the at a Thanksgiving supper the that crosses at the front and buttons serious operation at the Cresco hospital restless sex may wander in pursuit convenience of^ the farmers living in families of Sam Slack, Geo. Colby, at the sides. the fore part of the week. We of interpretations of John Lambertus, A. J. Luniquhvc that neighborhood. The model at the right might be hope for a speedy recovery. Her husband the sweater and the sweater coat it WE BUILD ALL and Chas. and Roy Lagervall. All enjoyed made of wool jersey cloth or other The News—$2.50 a year—worth it. spent Tuesday with her. always'comes back to such practical a pleasant evening. KINDS OF TOPS AND fabric. It has the same sort of collar The sale and dinner given by the models as those two shown in the ADAMS and pockets as its companion, but a Dorcas society last Saturday was well illustration above. Manufacturers WINTER CURTAIN. wide, soft girdle instead of a belt attended. Nearly $150.00 was taken know by experience that sweater-coats From the Review and this is adjusted at a higher waistline. NOW IS THE TIME in. of this type are sure of a welcome On Monday afternoon the members This coat is becoming to slender and the beginning of each new season TO GET YOUR Rudolph Schmitz of Austin spent a figures, while the straight-line coats of the Library Association met with reveals them in the season's new colors, 'i'SJEt few days of the past week at Adams are worn by everyone—slender or Mrs. F. T. Young. After the usual the knitted ones ingeniously 2 OLD CURTAINS as a guest of his parents, Mr. and otherwise. routine of work the hostess served varied in the stitches used and in Mrs. N. P. Schmitz. The tuxedo has a lively rival in REPAIRED. dainty refreshments. other details of the making. ^Usually Austin visitors Tuesday were Mr. sweater blouses—the latest develop' On Tuesday evening the members they are rechristened with a descriptive I R. H. GRAY and Mrs. Nils Anderson, Ida Anderson, ment in knitted garments. It IS very of the Embroidery club were pleasantly name and this year we have with Mrs. J. A. Schnieder and daughter, pretty in the surplice model, the fronts entertained by Mrs. C. Sumnicht. us the "tuxedo." Betty, Mrs. Kate Smith and Mrs. extended into sash ends that tie at the The usual form of business The "handsome model at the left of Will Erie and daughter, Marian. back, and is shown in several styles. AUTO TOP AND AUTO PAINTING took place after which the following the two pictured is knitted in a heavy Earl Coyle visited his parents Mr. Angora Js the strongest ally of both officers were elected: Alice Schutz, ribbed pattern of wool, in a fancy and Mrs. Tom Coyle at Austin over the blouse and the tuxedo, making an president Neva Danielson, vice president stitch. Knitters have be%ne incredibly AUSTIN, MINN. PHONE 2147. Sunday. Earl is attending the local unsurpassed finish for them in collars, Helen Bither, secretary-treasurer. ingenious in varying and combining Consolidated school and is making cuffs or bands. 1 Refreshments were served, at a stitches, when one considers that luL his home with his grandparents, Mr. Time saved, money saved, late hour by the hostess. the work is done by machinery. This and Mrs. John Brown. Mrs. Edward Sweet of Riceville visited when the broken or cracked part Ingenuity is illustrated in the checked E. S. Erckenbrack, who has been with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. band which forms tlievollar and cuffs is made as good or better than """LT* M. H. KENASTON confined to hospital at Farmington, E. Kingsley, last Saturday. She also and adds much to the style of this where he underwent an operation for new, by welding. attended the W. R. C. meeting. comma IR MVTFARA UNIOM coat and so do the patch pockets. It vtrruM appendicitis about ten years ago, returned Main659-R A. G. Larson spent a few days in Let us post you on the service to Adams Wednesday evening. the cities the past week, where he received we give. REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS He is making satisfactory progress association, which met at the St. Olaf higher degrees in the Masonic The Willing Wife. and is on the road to recovery. Mr. Lutheran church at Ausitn. "Metropolitan University of Any married woman is ready to order. While gone P. J. Hansen took City and Business Properties. Rentals and Insurance Erckenbrack was accompanied to New York" is the subject of practice economy if her husband can his place in the store. Southern Minnesota Adams by Mrs. Erckenbrack and by an illustrated lecture to be presented afford to pay for the experiment.— Many of our stores are beginning to Office with Niehuis & DeBuhr Lamd Co. Mrs. Skoor, mother of Mrs. Erckenbrack. at the Presbyterian church Sunday look very much as tho Christmas was Life. ." BM*.-CLa kfi AUSTIN. MINN. DIAL 6125. Austin National Bank evening by the Rev. Mr. Geiger. not far off. Word has been received by Adams A company of Blooming Prairie We are sorry to report that Mr. friends that Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snyder members of the Eastern Star order Danielson is still very sick. Dr. Kessel of Farmington, formerly of Austin and their husbands were geusts of of Cresco, Iowa, was up last week and Rose Creek, have moved from members of the Austin lodge, Friday in consultation with Dr. Henslin. Farmington and are now residents of evening, December 2. The party LANSING Minneapolis. Mr. Snyder is an engineer from this vicinity included Senator on the Milwaukee road. With and Mrs. S. A. Rask, Superintendent the terminal now removed from Farmington, and Mrs. H. L. Anderson, Mr. and The Bible study class meets at the he will run out of Minneapolis Mrs. C. A. Peterson, Mr and Mrs. home of Grandma Summey every ALL THIS WEEK, instead of Farmington as heretofore. Fred Jurgenson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tuesday afternoon. Everybody welcome. Mrs. Snyder was before her Peterson, Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Dailey, marriage Miss Hannah Stowe. Starting Monday Dec. 12 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sanders, Misses The mid-week Union prayer meeting Ruby Hansley arid Amelia Ullafid, Dr. Blooming Prairie will be held at the home of Mrs. J. E. Price and Obed Ulland. FREE EXPERT Mary Carol Wednesday evening INSPECTION Everybody is urged to attend these Worth Mesdames S. A. Rask and W. E. Knowing. meetings. To prevent rugs .slipping on a Carmen are serving on the jury at Arlie Wood was a caller at the polished floor, sew strips of rubber on Our watering and testing service Owatonna this week. AT 8:20 home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. the under side at each end. is FREE but it is NOT Mr. and Mrs. H. Noble left last H. 0. Wood Sunday afternoon. careless or indifferent because Friday evening for Austin to visit THE POPULAR of this feature—it is painstaking The Ladies' Aid will meet at the Your Money Back if Rat-Snap Doesn't CilJ at the Stephen Noble home. and thorough. home of Mrs. E. E. Dennis Thursday Come Up.to These Claims. Mrs. Margaret Brown of Minneapolis, afternoon, December 15. Everybody RAT-SNAP is absolutely guaranteed The service is for YOU regardless grand deputy of the Degree of to kill rats and mice. Cremates of your make battery is cordially invited to attend the Aid Honor lodge, spent several days here them. Rodents killed with RAT-SNAP pnd without any obligation. meetings. in the interests of the local lodge. leave no smll. Rats pass up all food Try it. Mrs. E. E. Dennis spent last week Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Dailey and Mrs. to get at RAT-SNAP. Their first University of with relatives in Blooming Prairie, C. A. Peterson spent Monday in Mankato, njeal is their last. RAT-SNAP comes returning home Sunday evening. in cakes. No mixing. Cats or dogs where Dr. Dailey attended the Southern Minnesota The many friends of Mrs. W. M. won't touch it. Three sizes, 35c, 65c annual meeting of the Southern Minnesota Stankey will be pleased to hear she $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Pooler Medical association. DIAL 7502 is improving and hope she will soon Drug Co., Austin, Minn. Advertisement^^ An auxiliary to the Blooming Prairie be able to return to her home. post of the American Legion will Mr. and Mrs. R. Beckman and son, be organized next Monday evening at Irvin, were Austin cellers Monday. the Community club room. All who Sugared Schu Mrs. Earl Peppers of Austin was are interested are asked to attend a caller at the home of her parents, the meeting. Mr. and Ml-s. H. 0. Wood, Monday Mrs. E. 0. Habberstad is scheduled afternoon. to be hostess to the Book club at her The following were Austin callers home next week Tuesday afternoon. With Sherman Kelly and Marjorie Garrett Saturday Mrs. Gus Thompson and Mrs. H. J. Rasmussen and Mrs. A. daughter, Mrs. W. M. Goetsch and A. Peterson are scheduled to appear daughter, T. L. Thompson, W. M. PERFECT SUPPORTING CAST FOURTEEN PEOPLE on the program. i1 Stankey and son, Herman, John Cerney, Mrs. B. A. Cashman was hostess to Clever Plays—Georgeous Scenicr Equipment. High Class Vaudeville—-Direct H. O. Wood and Mrs. R. Beckman the Study club at her home Monday It is a sweet, dry, highly nutritious concentrate, and son, Irvin. evening, when a Christmas program from Largest Circuits. Y* Miss Bertha Stqnkey is assisting was presented. Christmas quotations a rich grain mixture, composed Mrs. H. O. Wood with her house work were given in response to roll call. in the hotel. principally of the products of corn, oats, barley, Mrs. W. White led the discussion on Vaudeville Plays You'll ReiiieTnber Mrs. R. Beckman was on the sick the study of the state constitution, wheat and molasses, together with oil list the firfet part of the week. while Mrs. N. A. Olson told a Christmas Mrs. A. Wiseman and daughter, meal and cotton seed meal. Alice—BURTONS—Harry :T \." story. .. "Smooth as Silk" "Peggy "Behave" ftjay, were Austin callers Tuesday. Rev. Mr. Bain of Mankato spoke "Slippie McGee." MAIDS OF BEAU MONDE at the local Presbyterian church Sunday, This feed is essential to every DAIRY ,: 'The JLove of Su Shong." Man wants but little here below, McENROE—McENROE Rev. C. F. Geiger occupying the nor wants that little long if he makes "A Pair of Queens" "The Love Nest." MAN, who wishes to obtain best results with PQHTFOOT and ADELE pulpit of the First Presbyterian his wants known in The News want "Divorce A "La Carte" v" column (see the Market Place on church at Austin. On Monday Rev. a in am to page 5.) A 'Mr. Geiger addressed the Ministerial I OPENING PLAY- fry' A cow weighing at 1000 pounds and producing "Andy's" Motor Inn Repair Dept. 20 quarts of milk daily needs about:— Smooth As Si Ik"* V* Vw I a:v,x So lbs r* 74^ We have just installed 15 lbs hay ,,y jH^'^' ^-'Willard Mack's Big Mystery Comedy. 32 Weeks at Cort Theatre, Chicago a new up-todate 10 lbs Sugared Schumacher reboring mill SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICES 30, 40 and 55c. TAX INCLUDED'^ and can rebore all We are offering this feed Jit a figure makes'of motors. which is in line with the present prices of all TO THEATRE PATRONS:—I have the finest stock organization this season I have ever offered to my friends and patrons and a wonderful repertoire of plays and I Now is a good time farm products. would like to have you see them all, but above all else do not miss the performance of |J to get that welding "Smooth as Silk," Monday night. It is positively the greatest play and the most magnificent done on your car. & production ever offered anywhere at popular prices. Secure your seats now Sale by 1 1 We are specialists at the BOX OFFICE. HARE & GOSS vlH Respectfully yours, SHERMAN KELLY., /J in.welding and reboring. 'f Callus.#*