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

December 19, 1921 · Page 7 of 8

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WllfllllfMIJIIIIJIipillllliil "$? v*~, wr^ ffrt-v *'^fc^r'SrVv* r^ V' I"8" I i" MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. "T .•^-•^•, I .••••' {.!":•» •.»* VTVV-r^WAl'.? '•rfW'V'i''*t •, \1 f^i'f Page Eight Mfonday,"Dec. i&, 1921. Mah/IQI Christmas Rtrfc. A. H. Stuvetro returned home Orient," SuiJday MfleyiJocin in the" 3f. reading on "Christmas Customs in Program Holiday specials at Plzak's Grde-5 Spruce Christmas trees, Holly with ery. Ludefisk, Gammelpst, Pult-6st, lots of red berries and Mistletoe full [ay night from Minneapolis,'whlere W. C. A. ro|ms. $tte Koterie ladips Many Lands." and Chicken Dinner Lingenberries and all kinds of Nuts. of sure-kiss berries, at Hare St Goss she visited friends. of the Presbyterian church acted Ma Before the company departed they at Home Study Club Advertisement 48-2-c. store. Advertisement 48-2-c. .Mea and Mrs. H. W. Wood of Dunnell, hostesses. joined in singing Christmas carols, are visiting at the home of their Henry Hanson, Mrs. Helma Hanson Mrs. J. H. Aultfather presiding at the F. 0. Hall went to the cities this THE, EVER WELCOME GIFT. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. El ward entertained Hare & Goss have Christmas') tree daughter, Mrs .W. W. Walker. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Neil drove piano. A pocket knife can be had with a holders that make it possible for you morning on business. the Home Study club at their Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smith and R. A. to Rochester Sunday to visit their purse and Christmas box at the Austin to set your tree where ever you wish. Henry Hanson of Blue Earth is vissting Fourth Annual home seven miles southeast of the Buckman motored to Little Cedar, mother, Mrs. Lars Hanson, who underwent Christmas trees from 30c up. ^Advertisement Hardware Co., Advertisement Austin relatives. city on Thursday Iowa, Sunday, and spent the day with an operation at St. Mary's 4 Ball to Be Held 48-2-c. 48-2-c. Mrs. D. H. Johnson of Brownsdale, Mrs. Edward's committee served a relatives. hospital recently. Mrs. Hanson is December 20 was an Austin shopper today. delicious chicken pie dinner at noon to Roy Barthold of Hamline University getting along nicely. if*" HEALTH AND HAPPINESS Frank Burk and W. Root of Dexter, forty-five adults. After dinner the is home to spend his vacation A picture of Lloyd (Sam) Young of visited friends here Friday. men enjoyed a social game of cards Tfie fourth annual ball of the Brotherhood with his praents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Austin was shown in the Sunday issue Mrs. Adel Tollefson spent Sunday and the ladies held their regular meetnig. of Locomotive Firenien and W. Barthold. of the Minneapolis Journal, being included are yours if you give nature a chance. Chiropractic is with relatives at St. Ansgar, Iowa. Engineers will be held tomorrow Eleanor Keenan from Sinsinawa, in the Macalester basketball G. G. Milbourne leaves today for first aii to Nature in the matter of getting well and After the business session the meeting night, in the Butcher's Union hall, Iowa, is home visiting with her parents, team for the coming season. KEEPING well. Tennessee, where he will spend the was turned over to Mrs. E. V. according to an announcement made R. L. NELSON, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Keenan. Special Holiday* bargains on all winter. Hart, roll call leader, who gave out today by the committee having the She is attending St. Clarji'i college at musical instruments and sewing machines. P. H. Friend returned Saturday SEE D. C. readings on "Faith and Hope" by event in charge. Plans for an exceptionally that place. Keenan's Music store, 125 from a weeks stay with his family in Palmer Graduate Chiropractor. Frank Crane with which thei ladies enjoyable program of Miss Adelaide Banfield and Miss Main St., Austin, Minn. Advertisement Chicago. responded. Mrs. J. W. Varco gave a dancing and social diversions are under Consultation and Spinal Analysis without charge. Francis Robinson arrived home Saturday 49-2-c. Miss Nelson and Miss Jennie Gurviii way and the local organization expects morning from Northwestern Offiice Phone—2277. Lewis Bnilding, Big Christmas Bargains in suits We are showing a wonderful line of Adams, were Austin shoppers to make the occasion one long Residence Phone—7122. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. University, Chicago, to spend the of beads at the Hollister Smart Shop. and coats at the Hollister Smart Saturday. to be remembered. Holidays v»th their parents. Shop. Advertisement 48-3-c. Advertisement 48-3-c. Art Bacon attended the AustinCarleton The girls of the Frinedship club in basketball game at Northfield the Senior class will give a party Saturday night. Wednesday evening in the high school Qt)tistmas E. E. Evenson of St. James, will gymnasium. There will be a Christmas spent the holidays with his parents, tree and other holiday festivities. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Evenson. Children Are Glad to Greetings R. A. Buckman of Luverne, spent Mr. and Mrs. Isaac McGee entertained the week-end at the home of his eight guests from Austin at brother-in-law,- Leon Smith. their home near London Saturday, and "Ring" Liberty Bell the Jean Herzog is expected home from Sunday. A Christmas tree and other Des Moines, where he is attending the holiday festivities were enjoyed, the Still Collge of Osteopathy. The Christmas Season makes buyers of guests returning home Sunday night. Bank with Their Savings! Hermes Sieverson was able to leave v.s all. Buyers have need of a bank. For The Library staff entertained the the hospital Saturday, and returned buyers must pay by cash or checks—and primary children thruout the city this checks are far the handiest. to his home at Grand Meadow. afternoon at four o'clock. There was Misses Margery Meadowcraft and Christmas tree and a real Santa A Checking Account at this Bank: is Helen Woodman spent Sunday at the Claus. Christmas stories and the simple to understand and convenient to use. Meadowcroft home in Brownsdale. Moreover it is safer than cash-carrying. singing of Christmas carols was enjoyed. And Mrs. Mark Alexander of Owatonna, each check comes back to you a receipt for the purchases made. is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Miss Elizabeth Evans, a returned Mrs. John Rochford, for the holidays. If you have nev$r investigated this aid missionary from Japan, gave an excellent to Christmas activities—come in at once. Mrs. Willaim Rugg, Mrs. A, M. talk on "Girls Work in the With a Checking Account the advancing such St&ley and Mrs. Reed Johnson living Holiday Season will find you possessed east of town, were Austin shoppers LAST MUSICAL of the most efficient equipment for today. Christmas purchasing. NUMBER GIVEN Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mitchell entertained a FRIDAY NIGHT a few friends at cards Saturday Farmers & Merchants night. Dainty refreshments were served. i- The last of the musical programs State Bank Clarence Sponheim of Osage, Iowa, of the Winter Chauautqua '.lecture returned home Saturday, after undergoing course was given in the high school medical treatment at St. Olaf's auditorium Friday night by the Di hospital. Giorgio orchestra. Mrs^J\ T. Sanderven and son, Norman, The instrumentation included both went to Estherville, Iowa, wnere wind and string instruments and the they will spend the holidays with program was a combination of- popular, relatives. jazz and classical music: with vocal Mrs. Laura Wood and grand daughter, solos by Miss Ella May Minert, Dorothy Wood of Mora, are contralto. guest of the formers daughter, Mrs. Notwithstanding the fact that HlEY already know the story of the famous Liberty Bell by 23d. Martinson. "jazz" and the popular brands dominated heart. To have a Liberty Bell for their very OWN would Mrs. Julia Regan returned home the program, it was pleasing to from Minneapolis Sunday night, after most of the audience. please them more than words can tell," spending the week-end with her -"T •daughter, Minnie. The Liberty Bell Bank is an exact replica of the famous Liberty J. B. Mills of San Diego, California, Bell. It is the Liberty Bell in savings bank form, and will instantly spent Sunday at the L. W. Hollister appeal to your boy or girl just as it does to all true Americans. home. He left last night for Your children would prize and cherish it for years to come, and his western home. be only too glad to "ring it again" with their savings. George Sanborn of Minneapolis arrived. -'ri" Saturday and is a guest of his You, as a parent, should only be too glad to give them the sister, Mrs. George M. Shortt, 602 opportunity of doing so. The Liberty Bell Bank teaches both West Bridge street. An THRIFT and PATRIOTISM. It will assist in.jnaking your' Miss Eleanor Keenan is home to child a BETTER American—a BETTER citizen.:# spend the holidays with her parents. 5V, -V She attends St. Clara's college at Siusinawa, Wisconsin. it no There expense or red tape in connection with getting a Liberty Bell. Simplf Miss Etta Robertson of New York •ay: "I wish to start a Liberty Bell Savings Account,$l,j00 will do so and Christmas City, arrived home Sunday morning to obtain a Liberty_BclI Bank. spend the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Robertson. Miss Lelen Camp, Alice Donovan First National Bank 54 /and Paul Johnson motored to Blooming Prairie Sunday and spent the day Give something this year for a gift that will give lasting satisfaction. with Paul's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo Johnson. AUSTIN, MINN. Something that will save HfiSR from the drudgery of housework. Mr. and Mrs. William Gleason of Mason City, Iowa, are here to spend We list below a few Christmas suggestions: fche holidays with Mrs. Gleason's parents, Mr.^ and Mrs. John Redding on IMorth Kenwood. J. J— Kleckner of Adams was jn town today. Mr. Kleckner served on Toasters the jury at the last term of court Floor Lamps Westinghouse Waffle Irons and will serve again at the special Reading Lamps Say It With Flour—"Hormel's Percolators term in January. Cozy, Glow Heaters Immersion Heaters Miss Edna Evenson is expected Boudoir Lamps Vibrators tome tomorrow from the Northwestera Desk Lamps Table Stoves -i hospital, Minneapolis to spend American Beauty, Grills .V" the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Hot Point, Curling Irons Mrs. Ben Evenson. Universal WHY NOT BOOST AUSTIN PRODUCTS. The Hormel mill, Flashlights Miss Ethel Wold arrived home Saturday Westinghouse Sewing Machine Motors from Wesleyan University, Flat Irons while comparatively speaking is a young enterprise, there is no Heating Pads Bloomington, Illinois, and will spent Baby Flat Irons for the Bubbly books'for the Children. the holidays with her parents, Mr. little girl. It carries the better, nor more modern. Milling Equipment in the country than The Children's Story Book and Mrs. K. 0. Wold. same guarantee as with Records. Dr. C. C. Allen returned home Saturday Mother's Iron. Hormers., morning from Chicago. Dr. Allen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Eberhart and nurse there, where Mrs. THERE IS NO FLOUR THAT WILL BAKE BETTER BREAD Eberhart will receive medical treatment. Easy Vacuum, Laundry Queen, and Rotapex Washing machines. THAN HORMEL'S. There are hundreds of Austin women who will Miss Elsie Johns will entertain the Hamilton Beach, Eureka, Royal and Apex Vacuum Sweepers: .Fixtures, verify this statement. WHY NOT INSIST ON YOUR GROCER ON: pupils from the First thru the Sixth grade Thursday afternoon in the high GETTING HORMEL FLOUR. Why not Be a booster. The more de-f Lamps, Pianos, Phonographs and Records. school auditorium. There will be mand for Austin product, the greater the output. The larger the Christmas stories and the singing of Christmas carols. Make a visit to our store. We have the ideal %ift for any one in output,, the greater the number of men employed. iOi6 larger the j§ The Kill Kare club met at the home of Mrs. Garl Voelker Friday evening number of men employed, the greater the pay roll. The larger the the family. for its annual Christmas party. Gifts pay roll, the better every line of business from the shoe shine parlor •were exchanged and games and music" •enjoyed. At midnight a delicious to the bank. BOOST FORAUSTIN AND ITS PRODUCTS lunch was served. AND OUR POPULATION WILL DOyBLR IN TEN YEARS. THE Miss Evelyn Trenary entertained the G. F. C. of the Methodist Sunday opportunity is here, let-us takeaavantage. school Friday evening. After a short business session gained Sftd music c? .-fe 1. '(••¥*!•. •t- •were enjoyed. At eleven o'clock, a delicious {H/r ^r ~l,v Associatioii Austin Business Men's f. lunch was served. 2. ... frL 121 NORTH MAIN ST. C. W. ROSENTHAL, Prop. && Beautiful line of baby articles at the Hollister Smart Shop. Advertisement 48-3-c.