Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
January 2, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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Dryden Eberhart, Otto Jensen, The annual business meeting and DUO HOLD 19TH Waiter. -.Hanson,. Arnold Enochson, Frank Lukenbill returned fromj election of officers for St. Bernard j. Wayne Webber, Paul Knopf, Graham Ossian, Iowa", Friday evening, after Commandery No. Knights Templar, 13, Kenaston, Ralph Daigneau, Lee GibboriSj spending Christmas at his old home, ANNUAL REUNION was held Thursday evening. Following Andrew Peterson, Roy Carter, are the new officers: Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Jackson returned fw' ,! Lewis Esterby Gordon Kenevan, Phil Smith, Ross R. E. Sir—A. C. Page—Installing from Minneapolis, Wednesday,! Lewis Esterby died at his home in Robertson," James Barrett, George 1 Continued from Page One) officer. after spending Christmas with Mrs.i Oakland township Thursday, DecemJackson's Taylor, Loring Banfield, Carl Cook, ... E Sir—G. E. Anderson—Marshall. parents. be 29. He was born in Norway Alden Cook, Edward Banfield, Dr. H. ham Kenaston, Ralph Daigneau, Edward Fred Volkman of Brownsdale was C.—C. G. Gillam. Born to^Mr. and Mrs. G. ~W. Stubee, venty-eight years ago .and came to Fenton, Oliver Dalager, LaVerne Usem, Kenneth Avery and Richard se art Austin caller Friday./ G.—Gustav Butzke. Monday, December 26, a daughter, Lawrence, Bjerke returned Wednes- leaves to Cory, Wade Searles, Edward Usem, this country in 1889 Eberhart. :4£" I* C. G.—J. N. Nicholsen. •day from Grand Meadow, where he| eight Kenneth Avery. mourn his loss hig wife and The toastmaster turned the meeting Miss Lillian Nelson of Albert Lea C. H. Decker returned home Thursday visited with his father over Christ- S. W.—August Bluhm. children—six boys and two girls— The meeting was declared the best Is visiting friends in Austin.- night from the cities, where he over to the president and officers J. W.—M. H. Kenaston. Mrs. A. P. Brekke living at Clayton, in recent year's. spent several days with relatives. for the ensuing year were elected as P.—J. H. Anderson. George Bennett of Miles City, Montana, Wisconsin, Knute in Williams county, follows: Everett Banfleld, president Big Home Talent Musical Corned} Treas. —F. H. Edson. NOTICE. is th$i guest of Austin relatives. L. A. Converse, who has been Norht Dakota, Mrs. Iver Nasby Guy Wold, vice president Kenneth -V' I in January. The Mower County Ministeral association Recorder—Wallace Gregson. transacting business in Austin for the and Andrew and George at Oaldand Johnson, secretary treasurr. Business and Professional Woman's Miss-tflla Schroeder of Grand Meadow, will meet at the Lutheran St. B.—M. J. Hardy. past few days, returned to Rochester and Charley, Michael and Severt at club to stage "Honeymoon Town" church at a. m., Tuesday, January was an Austin shopper Friday. Committees elected were as follows: 10:00 SW. B.—V. S. Culver. Thursday. !r hom"e. with a local cast of 50 Rev. Swisher will give us a 3. W.—E. Ray Cory. people. The funeral was-held at the Oakland Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McCoy went to paper on "Facing the Minister." General Consultatioij committee— T.—A. B. Elmer. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Bucklin and son, On January. 25 and 26, the Business Lutheran church Friday after- Other important business will come Mmnepolis Friday for a few days Lafayette French, Fred Dugan, Paul Geoige, eturned home Friday nignt and ^Professional Woman club of jioon, Rev. Ellertson of Hayward offifrom before the association. All ministers visit. Knopf, Richard Eberhart. a week's visit with friends in Austin will stage the big home talent j31:^0- ard Salvation Army officers are requested It's a wicked world, no doubt, and Get-together committee—E. C. Bafield musical comedy "Honeymoon Town," Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Minneapolis. to be present.-J" ought to be reformed, but where did Mr. Esterby was an old resident under the direction of Boyd B. Trousdale and Paul Leek. i^tr. F. Fink, you get the idea that you are big Mithuen, Saturday, December 31, a of, Oakland township and he will be and Jerry Houck of Denver, enough for the job? Mr. and Mrs.. Floyd Ober have The alumni voted to edit an annual Secretary. son. greatly missed from the ranks of his Colorado. These gentlemen have been moved their household goods to. Mankato, in commemoration of the twentieth fellow workers in his community. producing this show for different organizations Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lee, at anniversary of Duodecim and the following where Mr. Ober has accepted a Seeing Is Believing all over the middle west Oaldand, Friday, December 30, a position with the C. M. & St. P. railroad staff was elected to carry out -a Mrs. Ole. T. Odden. with great success and the club feel daughter. company. this work: Richard Eberhart, editor Another pioneer has, gone to join sure the show will be a big success When you go to a Chiropractor whose office is equipped with a Lee Gibbons and Albert Hayes, assistant the host of early settlers who have ht:„ here. The club have secured the high i'- -iT Spinographical (X-Ray) outfit he not only tells you where the CAUSE Miss vlvian Varco and Lester Peck 1 ... n, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Laggeson are editors Don Daigneau, financial sehool auditprium for January 25 and died/ The death on Wednesday December your trouble is located, but if necessary he takes a spinograph 1 cf have returned to Minneapolis to re-j26j visiting their parents at Ellendale for (X-Ray picture of your spine) AND SHOWS YOU. manager. and the directors will arrive in 21, of Mrs. Ole. T. Odden took He then will give you Chiropractic vertebral adjustments which will sume their studies at the Northwest-jAustin ten days before those dates to a few dayfe. The following members were present: one of the earliest settlers fo the Bear remove the CAUSE of your trouble. This office is equipped with a ern Bible school, Minneapolis, after start the rehearsals. There will be Robert Bassler, Paul Enochson, Creek community. She was a woman complete Spinographical outfit operated by a competent Spinograhper. Mr. and Mrs. A. Olson of Blooming spending Christmas with their par- nearly fifty people in the cast and Kenneth Johnson, Marion Sherman, prominent for many years in the R. L. NELSON, chorus. There are nine speaking parts Prairie were guests at the E. L. Alley, ents. Richard Eberhart, Roger Catherwood, church and community life of that and the rest of the girls and boys home Saturday. Maurice Daigneau, Lauren Brown, SEE D. C. settlement. has -make up the chorus. "Honeymoon Miss Amelia Reinhartz, who Albert Hayes, Guy Wold, Don Daigneau, -v Palmer Graduate Chiropractor. Mrs. L. 0. Hollister, who has been spent the past six weeks with her Town," is a good clean comedy and is Ingeborg S. Braaten was born DecIll Paul Leek, Lynn Fairbanks, the past two weeks, is able to be' sister, Mrs. Don Keating, left for ?lled with delightful musical num- ember 24, 1832, in Aadalen, Norway, Offiice Phone—2277. Lewis Building, Carl Gregson, Lawrence Remmel, Bernard Residence Phone—7122. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. *p and around again. Aberdeen, South Dakota, where she £er%.7i d"'ectors, ca^y f°T makinS home in the 'land of the 8 her Kough, Robert Leek, Fred Du 4 _.{11 _.e+OT. pi, vbeautiful costumes for the ladies who ini^night sun' until several years afSDlizabeth Ann Cronan of St. .Paul, ,, Jh Charles £ow- he production and spec- marriage to ble T. Odden, and take part in ter her ..... ,... ells, who is ill. ..... ,_|ial .scenery, for the entire. performjance. came Saturday'to visit- her grand- in June, 1867, she came with her husband The committee who have clfarge mother, Mrs. Mary Cronan. to America, j&ettling on a farm Carol Jacobson returned Friday, the show feel sure 'the -Austin in Bear Creek. Clarence- Yous^~went to La Crosse,! ^ys' visit-jflfLanesboro, people wiffi turn out and give them John and Simon died in early childhood. Wisconsin? Frih,y, where he will md w,11 spent New Year's with Aus-two big houses and will guarantee The others, who with the aged tin relatives. He leaves Tuesday every one will get their moneys for spend Nevir Year's with relatives. husband survive her, are Thomas Odden Canton, South Dakota, where he is worth. Advertisement 1-1-c. of Aldrich, Siever Odden of Staples, A. B. JSvenson of Ormsby, eame an instructor in the public schools. Our Mistake. Halvor, Anton and Emma Odden tiprpe Friday night to visit his parents, In Thursday's issue of The News of Grand Meadow. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Evenson. Mrs. Roy Carll entertained the Miozota in the "BUY IT IN AUSTIN" advertisement society Thursday afternoon. An Mrs. Odden had always enjoyed the for Plzak Bros, we made an Paul Milbrath, who is attending elaborate dinner was servd at noon. best of health, but began to fail several error in the~price of Peaberry Coffee. CoiicorfHaicollege, St. Paul, is a^gtiest The proceeds from the dinner and months ago, her decline being ThV^a^ read—Our Famous Peaberry at the home of his brother, Rgiferend dues was $7.35. Officers far-the steady and rapid. She passed peacefully Coffee 35c per pound, which should away on the morning of December JBfilbrath.' & suing year werje elected as follows: -JIT have beeni 25c per pound. Beg your 21, 1921, at 4:45 o'clock, at the ,, 'Mrs. Roy Carll president Mrs. Dan pardon.. Mr. and ^rs. George Beatty of president Mrs. Floyd advanced age of 88 years, 11 months Carter( yice 'Owatonna ai^d Miss Dona Lang Morris, secretary Mrs. Adam GoodGlenville, and 27 days. The successful man is the one sp^nt TJhursday with Aus- treasurer Mrs. Adam Goodsell, The funeral was held Monday, December whose chickens not only come home tin rel%tivA&.. floral committee and Mrs. H. S 26, at the Grand Meadow Lutheran to roost? but bring their neighbor's church, Rev. H. C. M. Jahren Chandler. chickens with them. Mr. an^-Mrs. Tony Knauer and son, Richard, left Friday for Fairfax,! where they will spend New Year's with relatives. Miss Minnie Regan came home .'Satanlay night from Minneapolis to 'spend New Year's with her mother, Mrs. Julia Regan. .-oMrs. Paul Sturges and daughter, ^Marjory, of Omaha, Nebraska, arrrved here Saturday, and will be New Year's guests at the E. L. Alley home. SUNDAY, JANUARY 1- ,v.Mr. and Mrs. William Gleason returned to Mason City, Iowa^ Thursday, GLORIA SWANSON IN ELINOR GjLYN'S "THE after spending Christmas with Iter parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jdhh Redding. GREAT MOMENT^ v/' •JK -fe- Hear the Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lewis entertained Come and see a romance with every thing that counts 0 a party of friends Thursday fining. •AND CENTURY-GQMEDY The evening was spent placing Augmented cards and at eleven o'clock an elaborate WM. luncheon was served. Miss Violav Conrad entertained MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JANUARY 2 AND 3 Orchestra* twelve friends Friday night in honor of Miss Marion Rose Earl. Bunco JOM MfX IN "THE NIGHT was played and Miss Carman Woodward HAPPINESS PROSPERITY See him do his big stunts* ride, shodt-sfad Sequel to sang several solo's which were Matinee Daily AND "TV«o TP- much enjoyed by }the gtiestsl A delicious at 2:30 luncheon was served and MissEarl THROUCHOUT THE NEW YEAR. TwoJEvening was presented with a lovely gift. ShoWs .She leaves Tuesday for Chicago to VE AND DOUGHNUTS BEN TURPIN IN enter the Cook County hospital to 7^:30 and 9:00 The man wit]i the acrobatic e^es in his latest comedy study nursing. The First National of Austin Ghrigtian Church. Rev. G. F. Fink, Pastor. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY '••:4 Sunday services: 10:00 a. m., Bible Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 .school. Classes-ftfr alL ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN IN ^S&CUPPS ',•' 11^00 a m., New Year Sermon. Organized ). 6:3d pV mi, C. E .Y,,' AND KISSES." .a,.. -. '. p. m, M^Phe Spirit World .Where.ui war-'r Resources Over Three Million Dollars [|5l! 'it.? Who is there? How \wjl I Hi-each the place?" The Wednesday an. educati6nal come 'Mi&enmg class is requested ^to bfe prei- '"Wednesday cy^riingf. The Book tf Daniel. Ni jone ^can understand the ^|New Testament, yrithout a.