Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
December 15, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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The house 125 members were present for the was decorated with holljr, mistletoe occasion and presented Mrs. Mable 'Yl-5 and Christmas bells. Boyd with $25 in token of the appreciation $ 4 Mr. Ellingson's grand mother, who A Savings Account and Mrs. J. H. Anderson read a paper on of the chapter for her services passed away Sunday night. This issue of the News will "Christmas Customs of Many Lands," as secretary of the order during reach a number of our subscribers Mrs. E. H. Sterling- gave a reading the past yea^ Mrs. Meyers and daughter, Lenora, Leo late. Due to the breaking 'The Christmas Camel of Bethlehem," Officers elected are-as follows: 'fi Sargeant, were Austin shoppers of of an essential part of the newspaper a bunch of girls from the high .Mrs. Agnes McClelland, worthy Wednesday. A Liberty Bell Bank press it was impossible school sang Christmas carols and roll matron. •. .. to go to press on schedule time, Mrs. Eunice L. Rice, county superintendent, call was responded, to with Christmas Ernest Sharpstine, worthy patron. hence the delay. is visiting schools in sentiments. Mrs. Eva'Errett, associate matron. Waltham* this week. Following the regular program Miss Mrs. Mable Boyd, secretary. Harvey appeared as the "Spirit of .:Mrs. Nellie: Bucklin, treasurer. It-is a most worth-while gift. It is suitable for all. It C. J. Hagstrom of Waltham, is in Alex Nelson of Oakdale Farms, L6-. Christmas," accompanied by "Little Mrs. Rose Bluhnij conductress. town today. 1 increases in value from year, to year. In presenting it is here for a few days to take Roy, Jack Horner," who with an immense Mrs. Myrta .Albertson, associate in the poultry show. L. O. Page leaves today for Salt you are doing the recipient even greater kindness than Christmas pie which contained gifts conductress. Ijake City, Utah. to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kimball from the program committee for all Mrs. Rose Butzke, trustee for Born perhaps you realize, for you Have started that individual at Aurelia, Iowa, December 9, a the members and guests of the club, three years. on the road to THRIFT, and THRIFT means future hap- "William Stanke of Brovmsdale is passed from room to room and distributed daughter, Grace Estelle. You will find- a wonderful line of an Austin caller today. X: the gifts. silk blouses, neckwear and bloomers Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Peshak and Mrs. pineSf- FJ:^ f" A delicious Christmas lunch was Miss Anna Roble left this noon at the Hollister Smart Shop. Advertisement Amos Mahachek spent Wednesday served cafeteria style. Mrs. Gleasop The Liberty Bell Bank offered in connection is an exact for Denver, Colorado. with relatives in Albert Lea. and Mrs. F. G. Sasse poured the coffee. replica of the famous Liberty Bell that declared this Arthur Murphy spent Wednesday Miss Agnes Caroll and brother, Church Notes Country's Independence on July 4th, 1776. It comes in the cities on business. The club voted $10.00 as a Christmas William, left for Chicago Wednesday gift to the Carnegie Library for night to attend the funeral of their wrapped in bright holiday attire, carrying with it all the ST. Olaf Norwegian Lutheran Church John Puttycomb of Oakland transacted the purchase of books. .-m \sister-in-law, Mrs. Mike Caroll. Corned St. Paul and Bridge Streets: busines here today. 1 true .Christmas Spirit. Why not sielect this practical As the guests departed Mrs. Josephine Regular SeWice—Henry -Noss, Pastor. Mrs. A. L. Eberhart will go to Chicago gift that will mean so much to the recipient in future Catherwood Ely distributed Residence, 400 West Mill street. Miss Julfe Johnson of Lyle was an tonight, where she will receive small potted pine trees from the north At 10:30 a., m., ifibrning worship Austin shopper Wednesday. years. .• medical treatment. Mr. Eberhart, with Communion service. woods which made lovely individual Miss Mildred Snyder returned home Lutheran Brotherhood Will meet in Dr. C. C. Allen and the nurse will accompany Christmas trees. $1.00 OPENS A SAVINGS ACCOUNT the afternoon at 5:30 for a social from Caledonia Wednesday. her. A number of Concord Grange ladies hour. Lunch at 6:30 and a lecture for AND OBTAINS A LIBERTY BELL BANK Mrs. Chris Olson of Red Rock, is Mrs. Chris Nelson of Grand Meadow the public will be given at 7:30 by met with Mrs. Fred Johnson at their a guest of Mrs. Adel Davison. underwent an operation at St. Dr. Oscar L. Olson, president of Lutheran present farm home Wednesday and THE collgee, I)ecorah, Iowa. Olaf's hospital Wednesday morning thoroly enjoyed her genial hospitality. Roscoe G. Patten of Swaledale, and is getting along as well as can be A delicious dinner was served Christian Church.. Iowa, is here today on business. FIRST NATIONAL BANK expected. and the afternoon was spent socially ._• Rev. F. G. Fink, Pastor. with music and singing. Mrs. C. W. At 10 a. m., up to date Bible school Chris Swenson of Ellendale is visiting Carl Gregson came home Wednesday Johnson will entertain the ladies at classes for all. at the Melvin Laggeson home. from Cincinnati, Ohio, where he Austin, Minn .j^rganized 1868 11 a. m. Preaching by Pastor. a similar affair December 28. is attending a school of Electrical Engineering. Miss Alois Andre of Grand Meadow 6:30 p. m. C. E. Everybody invited. He will be home until after -was an Austin shopper Wednesday.. Spruce Christmas trees, Holly with the Holidays. 7:30 u. m. "The Last Battle on lots of red berries and Mistletoe full RESOURCES OVER THREE MILLION DOLLARS Barney Miller of Owatonna is in of sure-kiss berries, at .Hare & Goss Earth," who are the Generals? Will Carl Tverberg, living about three store. Advertisement 48-2-c. it, be the battle line for Armageddon? Austin, attending the Poultry show. miles west of Lansing, was quite seriously Come aiid see. 7.30 sharp. 1 Beautiful line of baby articles at Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Beckman of Le injured Monday, when ..he was the Hollister Smart Shop. Advertisement The' news twice a week in The HI 'Roy, were Austin callers Wednesday. thrown from a load of hay which tipped 48-3-c. 1' News—less than 5c a week over. He struck the high bank Mrs. Joseph Schneider of Rose of the, road with such force that he "The Sheik" Pleases. Creek was an Austin caller Wednesday. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS was injured internally. He was The picturization of "The Sheik" brought to St. Olaf's hospital and is with its wonderful desert scenes, under the care of Dr. Lommen. Miss Theresa Bowek of St. Ansgar, beautiful costumes, fierce Bedouin are yours if you give nature a chance. Chiropractic is Iowa, was an Austin caller Wednesday. tribesmen, was a feature at the Park first aid to Nature in the matter of getting well and Marriage Licenses last week, when audiences^ packed the KEEPING well. see R. L. NELSON, D.C N theatre both nights. "3 ]Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stark of Dexter Marriage licenses were issued Tuesday transacted business here Wednes- The News—$2.50 a year—worth it. to Rudolph Stark and Caroline Palmer Graduate Chiropractor. Lembrick of this city.. Consultation and Spinal Analysis without charge. Marriage licenses have been issued Spencer Jordan Sheriff Nicholsen returned from a Offiice Phone—2277. Lewis Bnildin?, business trip to Chicago this rooming. to Allen F. Pendergrass of Racine 3 Residence Phone—7122. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. and Ruth G. White of Mower county Funeral Director. and to Clarence Keller and Mable The Establishment of ,V? X«yman Mott returned from a business Wheeler both of Waltham. Service. trip to the cities Wednesday sight. Christmas trees at Hare & Goss store. THE CHRISTMAS Dial 6920. Advertisement 48-2-c. Mrs. M. J. Hardy, who has been quite ill the past week, is rapidly improving. Holiday specials at Plzak's Grocery. Ludefisk, Gammelost, Pult-ost, MUSlCALtlOIMBER Lingenberries and all kinds of Nuts. #iw I Advertisement 48-2-c. Mrs. Gilbert Sorflaten had her tonsils of Austin's removed at St. Olaf's hospital On Christmas Dav— THE EVER WELCOME GIFT. Wednesday. A pocket knife can be had with a WINTER^CHAUTAUQUA! purse and Christmas box at the Austin Lars J^ggeson of Ellendale, is Hardware Co.,' Advertisement visiting^ at the home of his son, Mel:*in 48-2-c. Laggeson. .. -i.v "The 01 *'S" Miss Hgjfen Melchow of Lakefield, is Pictures of the children* always a guest^of her sister at the Rev. Milbrath -home. ^ou Can Play provoke the query—When was' THUR.ANDMDAY- Miss tucinda Drewes of Spring IkpularSong: Valley i0 spending the 'week with it made? The date is half the Austin relatives. hafewWeelfS With DECEMBER 15 and lS-i- -IP- One: the mott "A WISE FOOL" interest, Witfi"' an Autographic Eaid Ellingson and Mr. and Mrs. at FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBfK 16 fascinating of James Laggeson went to Ellendale musical instru A George Melford Production^ jn^entf artd with yesterday to attend the funeral of Kodik^BfJinir^ date is our free1pro. iCretsivein. PATlrtf'NEWS struction, I -V.' t5P'v 'r :'4V5 8:15 P. M. I. 'i A CAR LOAD cn$pfthe .written 6n 'the* nlm at tne timfe fd SATURDAY. qfG.,17- easiest Every year we receive a car of 51 High School Auditorinm Itarntoj "Wm. Fmium in Play. Christmas wreaths and Mistletoe, and through the erfclusiv^" Eastman'.! this year we have the most choice lot "THE DEVIL WITHIN" ever brought to this city, they are FIVE ARTISTS AND A CONTRALTO SOLOUST, I .• •direct from the north woods and are •Autographic 'feature.' "v '"-H wAho -Ceatw^y gomedy ^LLA JiAY MINERT in perfect condition. Prices are jower. SUNDAY, DEClBMBER 18— $8 Phone the size tree you want and ufhilejbuPatf Garrett Hftighes in -we will select and hold for you if "Sigrior Di QiMTgiQi lias combined in his orchestra some of the ^^Autographic Kodaks .00 up "GARMENTS OP you are unable to come down and best players iflSS|filro cities," says the St. Paul Dispatch. "The 3ook them over. i,r *Brownies $2*00 up TRUTfl" orchestra merits the warlnth of its reception. It is well-balanced, ,|w4^ O N We have trees from 3 to 14 foot ft R.0. WOLD DRUG CO Ihigh and prices from 30c to $3.50 for good in attack and rhythm, and accurate and spirited." 8TUDIO a church tree. It will be Jbest to Also Suxuliine Comedy 211 So. Franklin select early. Admission:—AdMts 50c, 'Students 35c Corner Main & Bridge streets. Remember we are headquarters for Dial 6567 ./ .Christmas trees and decorations. Dial Austin, Minn. 5920. HARE & GOSS FEED & SEED CO. Advertisement 48-2-c. wt i. if