Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
December 29, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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mmm wmmww S*PJP "i1 a ".* rpjSip^j-i fPgg^ __- i- H' ^T »v "Zi **A »$#'£ HL* MOWER COUNTY NEWS,-AUSTIN, DUNN. /}%.- ,1 Page Thursday, Dec. 29,1921. Eight it: MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL His Impression of New York By QuiIm Sugfm* tlq- Wwt— Mi«wn» LW* h^1tg\, AW VOO GVMUTM A OP 00900^^' NCR, M&igmbors BfcOOKLNM 6R\0GE WOOCWOfctW STATUS VMeWfttVMKr COPS of TUlS GOEK FfcWRW BUIUMM* fcOSVV. OP •tumvc JOURMM. VWQ4 9BM *ED LIBERT* 'PEMMtCfr NWtUU OSUMea vr s— vsy4 \wrto He* ML TOftYMrt NOWC wouosc, -i otowr xuimknou *IUZ.tUACC ttUD NGUM feosw.ji g#: (gosh?} J.O-J 0 O^j/ c£t^~ SATS Duos Discuss Plans Miss Margaret.Stimpson is visiting TyllUKTL the generous response of the people a ISDspital in Rochester, where she relatives in Minneapolis. of Austin. spent the rest of her years, with the for Alumni Banquet exception of some months spend with STOP*. TUlUVCl tiSSEM! Roscoe G. Patten of Swaledale, Has Birthday Party. relatives in Finley, North Dakota. It MANX'S -tVV WVM4 VlUtflJL RGMT Iowa, is~ here today on business. Members of the Duodecim literary was afr this hospital she breathed her Fred, sj?n of SJr. and Mrs. AT *?W DROP O' TU' WAX ', last at the age of seventy-seven society met at the home of Everett Moehlman, 201 South St. Paul street, ,, Miss Josephine Harpman spent OLE. HOVAt TOWN"* AW NET ,. years, two months and twenty-seven Banfield on West Water street Tuesday celebrated his eighteenth birthday Christmas with Albert Lea relatives. ANOMYYA^e H\S HOME YOVWM days. vc night for their regular meeting. Monday evening with a party. Forty NEWSPAPER Afc£ NOU YH/5«I ghe OBe sister Mrs Born to Mr. and Mrs. Burt Watkins Roll call was answered by quotations. K.W10QF AGON? of his friends were present and the.MaIene Sathre, of Finley, Pe(ierson The business meeting consisted of reports Monday, December 26, a daughter. evening was spent in games, music North Dakota. Miss Bernice and Melda Cashman M. S. Fisch is in Faribault on busiof and plang for the active and and singing. At ijaidnight refresh— ^he funeral services were conductments Blooming- Prairie were shopping' in ness. alumni banquet which is to be held were served by Mrs. E. Moehl- by Rev. Brenna. Interment was Frank Sullivan returned home, last ec this evening. A twenty-five minute Austin Tuesday. man, assisted by Mrs. A. F. Dettloff, made in the Little Cedar cemetery.— Senator W. A. Nolan of Grand night from a business trip to the period of parliamentary drill was held and Mrs. Bennie Olson. Fred was! Adarps Review. Miss Alice and Pearl Gorvin of Meadow was an Austin visitor Wednesday. cities. I with Bernard Kough as chairman and presented with a number of gifts. Blooming Pwm'ie were among the Graham Kenaston as secretary. The Loraine Arlavene Wilson. Edwin Towey has gone to Stewartville Austin shoppers Tuesday. meeting was then adjourned to the Mr. and Mrs. Edward Paulson of to spend a few days with his St. Olaf Lutheran Church. Lorraine Arlavene, the infant following well prepared program. Rev. Henry Noss, Pastor. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. WilAt Edward Petronek spent Christmas Blooming Prairie, visited Mrs. A. parents. 10:30 Sunday morning the pas-'son of Seattle, Washington, died from Fairbanks Tuesday. "Shall the United States Bar Immioration -with his parents in Owatonna. He Mr». C. V. Lynde of New London,• tor will speak on_the subject, "Look- heart disease at eight o'clock Saturing returned to Austin Tuesday noon. for Three years, Edward Forward. The Young People's jd rs. Wii- Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Free- is visiting her son and family, Dr.! night at the home of Banfield. League will give, a New Year's pro-j^^ fster Just received a fresh stock of K. man, Monday, December 26, at St. J. Iv. Lynde. Mrs Walter offlcer "Valley of Lower Rio Grande," gram in the evening at 7.30. "Hie K. K. K. Herring. Extra large and Olaf's hospital, a son. I Begin, the New Year in the right1 bab' Austin on December I "D/v/YHV* \T s\ was born in Wade Searles. C. D. Decker left Sunday for The fancy. Plzak Bros. Advertisement way by coming to church next Sun- 2., The funeral was held from the "Shortage of Anthracite 1 Coal,' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neiler of cities, where he will, visit relatives Officer home Monday morning at 50-2-c. day. The Lord will bless you. Bernard Kough. eleven o'clock and interment was •'Owatonna, came -yesterday to visit for a few days. TT Mr. and Mrs. C- IJemze, and „er 'The War on Packing Town," Maiir-! made was made at Oakwood cemetery. theU mother Mrs A N Ne Arthur Dubke returned home Monday, Miss Eva Young of Brownsdale, Mr. Wilson was unable to reach here ice Daigneau. fERO?' night from Mankato, where they. jm& I in time for the funeral but will come Miss Frances Baird and Miss Marcia had her tonsils removed yesterday at "Couz-age a Characteristic of Su?-j ilater. spent Christmas. Daigneau are visiting Mrs. Mark St. Olaf's hospital. cess," Lawrence Remmel. Alexander of Owatonna, for a few "Originality Characteristic of Success," Madona Duclos G. C. Lohff of Holstein, Iowia, is! Mr. and Mrs. John Duerst and jays. Paul Leek. here looking after his farming inter-• Madonna Duclos died Thursday De- daughter, Bernice, were guests at Cfitic's Report, Lauren Brown. Oline Hanson Baarsen. fcing brothei* jests near Grand Meadow. 4v Sunday dinner at the R. H. Beadell Miss Harriet Rhein and StoiHfue. ient sufferer for yMrs E. C. Banfield gave a splendid talk The funeral services of Oline Han- for several years being Irvin, returned to the cities Tuesday? &ome on South River street. i(mt saffered that was thoroly enjoyed by ail the Mrs. Blair Jarvin, living north of son Baarson, who died at Rochester, t„ stretcher. She after spending Christmas at the Joe compeUed lie on a George McDowell is home from members. December 14, were 'Weld from the! town, is spending a toeek with friends Harry Rogers of the News office re- Tessor hometurned Little Cedar church grturday, Dec- always cheerful and loving, and Walker to spend two weeks with relatives. was The meeting then adjourned and and relatives in Manning, Iowa. home Tuesday noon from.j emW 17 at 11 *^ft it In was reconciled to bear her cross on Mrs. Banfield served a delicious luncheon. Tracy, where he spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wright will entertain Lln Rev. F. C. Milins and family of •. OuL waAorn in Norway] earth. All that medical ska. iiis mother and other relatives. a few friends tonight in honor Waltham, were dinner guests at the' Oscar Bustad of Taopi, had his tonT. September 19, 1844, "the^daughter of i.could do was of no help. of Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Wright J. Abrahams home yesterday. s^s removed yesterday at St. Olaf's Hans and Britha Hanson! She grew] Madonna Duclos, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ebenng and The Salvation Army furnished forty of Devils Lake, North Dakota. hospital. to womanhood in the' old country and Henry and Mrs. Duclos, was born William Ebeling spent Christmas at families with Christmas dinners. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shelby of Mitchell, came to the United States in the June 11, 1907, in Austin. She leaves the home of their parents in Owatonna. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Gillam and children Each basket contained the following: South Dakota, are visiting her meet tomorrow spring of 1882. Two years later, in m0Urn her loss her father and They returned to Austin Tuesday. returned home Tuesday night to a chicken, and where the family parents, Mr. and" Mrs. C. N. Beiseker. home of Mr and Mrs. 1884, she was married to John Baar- The symp- from Montevdieo, where they spent mother and a little sister I W. H. Aibertson. was large two chickens, a small sack sen. The couple took up their res,., community goes cntire Christmas with Mrs. Gillam's mother. The Benedicts will have a party tomorrow dence on their farm three miles ,, of flour, peck of potatoes, two or out to the sorrowing family. Thomas Brainerd, who is employed Mrs. R. J. Thomson and son, Gerald evening at the K. of C. hall. three loaves of bread, pound of! n°rth of Adams. Here they lived Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Alderson and The funeral was held at St. Aug- of Le Roy, are visiting relatives at the Geo. A. Hormel & company Mrs. Nathan Banfield, Jr., is chairman-.- butter, pound of coffee, 1 pound of "ine years the. dealf Mr' o£ son returned home Monday night ustine's church and she was laid to office, spent Christmas with his here for a few days. 'Baarsen in 1893. sugar, 1 can each of peas, tomatoes In 1900, Mrs. Baarsen was taken to rest in St. Augustine cemetery. mother, Mrs. Geo. Brainerd at Bloom- Owatonna, where they spent from apd milk, box of spaghetti, *1 pound Frank LePrelle returned to Chicago Christmas with Mrs. Alderson's parents. Miss Florence Griffin returned Sag Prairie. of crackers, celery .and "apples. last night, after, a month's stay with Tuesday night from Stewartville, HEALTH AND HAPPINESS his mother, who has been seriously Max Erdman furnished a truck and Mrs. U. L. West and son, Fred and where she spent Christmas with her Harry French of Minneapolis spent ill. .//•: f. a car with drivers and the Salvation daughter Edith of Lyle, and Mis. H. parents. Jlu Christmas with his mother, Mrs. Army, car was also, used and all the Dawson of Austin, were entertained Miss Marie Knauer returned home 'are yours if yofa give nature a chance. Chiropractic is R. T. Gfoves of La Crosse, Wisconsin, Mary A. French. Mr. French is manager baskets were distributed Saturday afternoon, at Chirstmas dinner Monday at Tuesday from Minneapolis, where she first aid to Nature in the-matter of getting well and representing the Burrough's of an association of moving piciture the John Duerst home. spent Christmas at the Carl Gutenhoff KEEPING well. Adding Machine, is transacting business theatres. The kettles brought in $159M5 fori R. L. NELSON, home. Miss Garol Johnson gave a dinner: here today. the Christmas dinners. The total val-1 Irvin Johnson living on Division Monday evening in honor of the Miss- 1 ue of the dinners was $178.45 and 214 see D.C. street, caught his hand in the gears Miss Stella Foster returned home Misses Irene ami Ruth Johnson of es Maxine Pooler, Ruth Leek and Palmer Graduate Chiropractor. people "Were fed. of a washing machine Tuesday. It from Minneapolis Wednesday, where Blooming Prairie,- have returned Gladys Jensen. After dinner the Consultation and Spinal Analysis without charge. They also gave out numerous artides home, after spending a few days "visiting she spent several days with her sister, party attended the show at the Park amputate the index of clothing, toys, candy, nuts finger on his left hand. Miss Marie Donovan. Offiice Phone—2277. Lewis Building, Mrs. Meyers. theatre. and fruit to the value of $78.56. Envoy Residence Phone—7122. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. J. E. Schwan injured his foot quite I Warren Cronan returned Monday Misses Florence and Helen Ryan returned Jessup was very much pleased by The Sumner Parent-Teachers association the cities Monday, afte* badly Tuesday night at the high night from St. Paul, where he spent toi* met Friday afternoon at the school gymnasium. It is necessary Chirstmas with his parents, Mr. and spending Christmas with their parents, Sumner school. A program given by for him to remain quiet and he will! Mrs. Frank Cronon. Mr. and Mrs. George Ryan. the four rooms was much enjoyed. There was a beautiful Christmas tree ^e"d, remainder of the week at John Donovan has returned to his Mrs. Margaret Meyers returned to with bags of candy and nuts which h»sPlta^_ St' 01af her home today at Good Thunder, after home at Grand Mai*sh, Wisconsin, after were distributed amongr the children. Mrs. Ed. Hacraac is visiting her spending the past week with her several days visit at the James mi i. 2. i. parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hanson sister, Mrs. L. M. Sharpe. Keenan and T. W. Donovan homes. The DeMolays went out to the at Clear Lake, Iowa. Mrs. Hacmac County Home Sunday with gifts of Misses Ruth and Stella Rush of Paper Movies. will accompany her sister, who is cigars, fruit and clothing and spread Paper instead of-celluloid for movies Brownsdale, returned home Tuesday, leaving for Los Angeles, California, Christmas cheer to the aged occupants is being tried abro&d, It is said, at after spending a few days with their A as far as Des Moines in the Home. The Epworth tremendous saving of expense, and friend, Miss Catherine Beckel. little decrease in excellence. Opaque league of the Methodist church also Mrs. Stanley Thompson and daughwent paper may be used many times without Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Riggs and THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29 AND 30— out in the afternoon and sang ter left last night for New York, and wearing away. Such a revolution daughter, Catherine, of Minneapolis, Christmas carols. will sail Saturday for London, where in cost is desirable, of course, but if spent Christmas with Mrp. Rigg's Miss Agnes Kl^en, principal of they will join Mr. Thompson, who left clear photographs can be made parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wells.- through paper we shall be surprised. the high school at Eagle Bend, 'and \bus,ness J** En*land on to tw0 The materials of which paper is ittade Mr. and Mrs. G. Orwold of Heaton 'months ,a«°- ,They t0.™rt Mrs. August King, who has been a may be^ made translucent to ordinary North Dakota, are spending their ?laces interest and will be guest at the Weisel home at 505 many The drama of one woman and many men, in the hills of vlsioni but hardly transparent although Hear the Christmas vacation at the Home of g°ne about a year. North Lyndale, the past week, leaves the' light rays now in control thrills-*-and of the giant wolf-dog pulling between the blood-call tomorrow for his home in Superior, Bfisv. Henry Noss. Mr.. Orwold is Mr. and Mrs. Bars S. Kindahl and of mJbOi achieve wonders through Augmented Wisconsin. stacles the natural sight of. man ca^ superintendent of the schools at'little son, John Nathan, of North of the wolf-pack and dog-devotion to the girl. It's from H. G. not pferce.' r\ Heaton. Miss Agnes Kleven and Mrs. Branch, are here spending the holiCK» Mr and Mrs. Alvin Wuench of La Evart's Saturday Evening' Post story "The Cross Pull. Orwall are sisters of Mrs. Henry! days at the home of Mrs. Kindahl's Crosse, Wisconsin, spent Christmas Rubber for Tirea. Noss. uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Johnson^ Orchestra with Austin relatives. Mr. Wuiench Nearly 6p6,b50,000 pounds of crude •,». ,, r~7T Mr. Kildahl is superintendent of has returned home. Mrs. Wuench rubber were used last ypar in the ANDPATHE NEWS Miss Margaret Farley and Harvey for. hools at North Branch and was manufacture of automobile tires in will remain a week longer. f"6' Sr°n' WT merly superintendent at Adams, America.-*- Of this immense total xoarried Wednesday evening at the Mrs. Joe Tessor left today for Brazil contributed more thai 58,00b,000 Matinee Daily ftome of the bride's parents in Miri- Mrs. J. S. Attlesley remembered the Prairie du Chine, Wisconsin, where pounds, the1 Dutch East Indies an aeapolis. Miss Parley was an. in-' Carnegfe library this year with a at 2:30 equal oi" slightly larger aaioilnt, and she will .visit her husband's parents, ^tractor in the Austin high school Christmas green in the shape of a the British Straits Settlements nearly Two Evening for a couple of weeks. Mr. Tesser and Mr. King is professor of Archi- small creeping vine from her farm five times as much as either of the will leave Saturday for a ^e.w:'days Shows J' tecture at the University-, of Oregon, in Maryland, just out of Washington, other places named. In addition supplies •t&K visit/'"1"'.'.'--" •vJlfev'.vi 7:30 and 9:00 were drawn .fronjfBelgian "They will remain in Eugene. D. C. The vine is a species of ground SATURDAY, 3i— \xt Congo, French Afrk^ij Venezuela, Miss Minnie Regan of Minneapolis, Twfoc,™ '-ITT 11 p.ine» is similar to "jill over the and Mexico, Peru and Panama.—Brooklyn .ti °fl,e.s ground" with which many are more retjtfned home Monday afternoon, DUSTIN FARNUM IN left Austin A Monday evening for da- ,ess Eagle.a or IamiIiat after spending Christmas with' her cago as the first stop on the eastern mother, Mrs. Julia Regan. He% sister. ^Ada0e Been Twlrted. -trip which Professor Tolles makes Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hardy enter"2aeh Addie, accompanied her back for There have been various explanations winter after the holidays to New tained sixteen guests at a. Christmas of the phrase, "Nine tailors make a week's stay. *1 7* "Fork for treatments for his eyes, party Wednesday evening. An elabMrs. a man," but the second word to a corruption if:*-*- Tolles will stop in Detroit for a orate dinner was served, the decoravisit The Boy Scout Troop No. 3, purchased of tellers. A "teller" wfis-ia The story of a feaf}e|[s westerner in a exciting story. while the professor continues on Christmas favors and a large bowl of a fine Christmas dinner for a ancient days a stroke of the "passing ot boll" the parish church. Three to New York. With the continued tions were in keeping of the season. family, which was. delivered by the DUCATIONAL COMEDY Also an tellers* gave notice of the death of a improvement which he has' exper- red roses adorned the .table, while the Salvation Atmy^ THfem leader,^ La mmm child,_.six of a woman and nine of a ienced the past year he is quite op- rooms were beautiful with a .pxofntsinistic Verne Cory, 'said it-wasAthcrboys dlWi man. When the parishioners would with the prospects. Professor sion of pepper boughs and California suggestion who tount the maximum number of Tolles expects.to return about the holly. After dinner bridge was playeighteenth real good to some one on Christmas strokes, their natural remark would of January. ed thruout the evening. be "Nine tellers make a man. yy,")h -i'? Hik JT 11"