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

January 12, 1922 · Page 7 of 8

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Hold Father, on Way to Declamatory Work "Honeymoon Town" show feel that from the way the people have responded that the Show Joint Installation Visit Son, Dies in Begins at School "Honeymoon Town" rehearsals to will go over big. :,start next Wednesday night. Business Monday Afternoon 1st Contest Jam 27 Minneapolis Jan. 81 Forty People in Cast. and Professional Woman's club home talent show to be presented at There will be over forty people high school Auditorium, January take part in the show and they have The Womens Relief Corps and Mc Rev. Henry Noss received the sad Annual declamatory contest preparations 25 and been selected from the city's best 26. Intyre Post, G. A. R., held joint installation news last night that his father, Tollef are now under way at the The rehearsals for the Business dramatic and musical talent. The director Noss of Hatton, North, Dakota, high school with twenty competing of officers Monday afternoon carries all special scenery for and Professional Woman's club Home for places. The selections have been at the G. A. R. hall with a good died unexpectedly at Minneapolis Talent musical comedy "Honeymoon the entire production and very beautiful Town" will start next" Wednesday costumes for all the ladies who attendance. Sunday morning, January 8. He was assigned and training for the first night, January 18th. The director take part in the show. The club have on his way to Austin to visit his son preliminary contest, which occurs Mrs Julia Brown, the treasurer, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Mott Kerling, Miss Mary Kaplin of Blooming made the prices so low that all can Boyd B. Trousdale and his assistant gave a report for the past year, and and family. The funerel will be held January 27, began this week. There Prairie visited Austin friends Wednesday. attend. They are within reach of all. Monday, January 9, 1922 a daughter. Jerry Houck will arrive in Austin cents for all adults and 30c for the Mrs. Barbara Dovenberg, gave report at Hatton, North Dakota, Monday afternoon. will probably be one preliminary contest Wednesday afternoon, and will start 55 Mrs. Clara Deiber of St. Paul arrived the rehearsals that evening. All indications children. There will be no reserved for girls and another for the showing- the splendid patriotic point to one of the most seats and the doors will be open at Mrs. Gilbert Martin of Lyle had Wednesday for a visit with her instruction work she had done the Rev. Noss wishes to announce that boys. I succesfsul home talent shows ever 7:30 and the play will start at brother, C. E. Sharpstene, and family. her tonsils removed Wednesday at there will be services as usual on The place for the sub-district contest past year. promptly at 8:30f Watch for the presented in Austin. The play is a Olaf's hospital. St. has not yet been decided. Austin screaming comedy and filled with names of the cast and chorus in a The following officers for the W. R. Sunday at St. Olaf Lutheran church Charles and Rudolph Leuthold of very pretty song numbers and the later issue of this paper. Advertisement falls in first sub-district with seven C. were installed by Mrs. Madge conducted by ofte of the St. Olaf col- the Leuthold chain of clothing ^stores Mrs. Nellie Smith has resigned her committee who have charge of the 4-1-c. other schools which includes also, the~city~Tuesday ~on~business~. position as "bookkeeper"aY~the ~R." R~ j»ith installing officer: Mrs Sarah lege professors from Northfield. The as were in Mrs. Minnie Good- optimists will meet as usual after Adams, Elkton, Hayfield, Grand Meadow Buck, president 1 Murphy & Son, Inc., store. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. and Dodge Center. sell, senior vice Mrs. Anna Grau, the morning services. There will be Stroback living near Rose Creek, Dr. C. A. Hegge returned home' junior vice Mrs. Rachael Hart, treaiast no mid-week services this week nor The declamatory work is under the Tuesday, January 10, 1922, a daughter. next week. No parochial school the direction of Miss Pauline Hayes, teacher If you save $5 a week— night from St. Paul, where he surer Mrs. Emma Neller, chaplain in expression. attended the Clinic for several days. Mrs. Alice Barr, secretary Mrs. Nora next two Fridays. The confirmants will meet as usual every Saturday, Caroll, patriotic instimctor Mrs. I040. Mrs. Isabelle Ryther went to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sutherland Showers of Toads and Fish. The choirs will meet for rehearsal Milla Gegg, press correspondent Mrs. 4 Years Stewartvilie Wednesday to spend the It is on record that toads and small and little daughter, Nell, of Lake Nellie Hinckley, musician Mrs. Friday evening. fish have fallen from the clouds. Such week with her sister, Mrs. H. J. Otto. City, are guests at the Dr. A. W. All the piembers of the committee Phoebe Moore, conductor Mrs. Alice Oil occurences have been explained by Allen home. who made the every member canvas Coyle, assistant conductor "?Mrs. the supposition that the objects Mrs Lee Lewis and daughter, Marion, were 2 Years last Sunday are requested to meet at taken up in violent whirlwinds and. Georgianna Moreland, guard Mrs. and Murril Milbrath went to the Dr. C. F. Lewis went to St. Paul perhaps, transported a considerable the church Thursday evening this cities Wednesday, where they will vis- Caroline Dennis, assistant guard Wednesday afternoon to attend the 1 Year -distance before they were to dropped week at 7:30. The pastor will- be absent it friends for a few days Mrs. Julia Brown, Mrs. Emma Miller, Clinic of Northwestern Surgeons. He the earth. about a week. During that time Mrs. Josephine Lee and Mrs. Nellie will return home Saturday. Mrs. Cronon of Rose Creek spent Hartley, color bearers. the secretary of the congregation, C. THIS Tuesday in the city. Mrs. Cronan Comrade C. N. Bieseker acted as inis I. Johnson, will be ready to assist you ckart shows at a glance the accumulation Walter Ousley left Monday night the newly appointed postmistress iing officer for Mclntyre Post and and give you the ncessary information of money based on a systematic for Chicago and Grand Rapids, Michigan, stal at Rose Creek, but has not taken over if you need the services of the where he will buy spring goods installed the following: Percy Bump, saving plan of putting aside $5 every week. her new duties yet. for the Austin Furniture company. commander Burr Maxwell, senior pastor. The figures do not include the substantial vice commander W. A. Roebuck, junior Christian Church. extra amount of compound interest your Mrs. Arnold Johnson entertained Mrs. C. F. Seiblod of Danburg, vice commander Robert Tyrer, Rev. G. F. Fink, Pastor. the one o'clock luncheon club Tuesday money will earn if deposited with us. Jowa, left for her home Wednesday, WEDDINGS officer of the day and surgeon JohnCasey, Rev. Fink will preach "What will afternoon at her home on Main •after spending several days with her you do with Jesus which is called the officer of the guard O. H. You can put this plan into action by opening street A three course luncheon was daughter, Mrs. C. R. Anderson. Christ?" This sermon will be given Rindy, chaplain Burr Stmison, quartermaster Ad^ms-Finkelson. an account and making your first $5 served, after which cards were play- word for word as the Rev. "Billy" C. N. Beiseker, adjutant Miss Kerney G. Finkelson and Clarence George Mitchell of the Pyramid Oil Sunday delivered it at the Pennsylvania deposit this week. A. E. Haseltine, delegate to the state A. Adams of Adams, were married University over six years ago. Company of Minneapolis, was in Austin, 6d' The First National Bank of Austin This sermon was the turning point in convention. The G. I. A. to the B. of L. E. this morning at 10:00 o'clock at yesterday on business. Mr. Mitchell Sunday's life. After the meeting a fine banquet held their regular meeting with in-.stallation the Congregational marfse by the Rev. is vice-president of the Pyramid Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 was served by the ladies of officers at the Knights of R. C. Swisher. They were attended Oil Company. Christ Episcopal Church. Columbus hall Tuesday afternoon, by Norman and Irene Finkelson, a Corner St. Paul and Water streets. Resources Over Three Million Dollars Mr. and Mrs. PHilo Mix entertained G. H. TenBroeck, Rector. Odd Fellows, Rebekahs After installation a nice supper was brother and sister of the bride a few friends Wednesday in their Holy Communion 8:00 o'clock a. m. served to the members and their families. Mr. Adams has been recently employed Organized 1868. Install Officers Service and sermon, 10:30 o'clock a. apartment on So. Main street. Cards About eighty were present. in the Northwestern hospital m. Church school 12:00 o'clock. on Monday Night •were played and dainty refreshments at Minneapolis, but has decided to served. __j start farming near Adams. First Congregational Church. Corner St. Paul and Mill streets. Miss Finkelson's parents are well The Rebekahs and the Subordinate Raymond C. Swisher, D. D. Minister. Miss Anna Olson will entertain the known in and around Adams as they Degree of Odd Fellows held joint installation Iviorning woriunp aa sermon it clerks at West's store and a few other have been respected citizens for a of officers at Odd Fellows JG:30 a. m. friends: this evening at the W. E. number of years, farming being their hall Monday night. There was a large Sunday school at 12.00 o'clock. Hopfe home. Cards will be played occupation. Mr.' Adams parents are attendance. After the installation an Mid-week services Thursday evening and dainty refreshments will be served- at 7:30 P. M. also from Adams. oyster suppei^was served under the Lady Trainmen Install. The happy couple will make their supervision of the Rebekahs which Central Presbyterian Church. The Lady Trainmen met at K. of future home, on a farm near Adams. was followed by dancing, Schradel's Corner Water and St. Paul streets. "Miss Stella Hegge returned to C. hall Monday evening for a three They have the best wishes of the orchestra furnishing music. Rev. A. G. Patterson, Pastor. Adams Tuesday evening, after spending course dinner at 6:30 o'clock, covers entire community. Following* are the hew officers for Morning service 10:30 o'clock a. m. several days visiting friends here. being laid for twenty-five. Following Sunday school 12:00 o'clock. Evening the Rebekahs. Noble Grand, Miss Lil- Miss Jessie Murphy of Minneapolis, service 7:30 o'clock. the dinner the newly elected officers ian Dvorak vice Grand, Mrs. Mildred is visiting at the home of Mr. and were installed, Mrs. Mayme Bushman Gibbons R. S. N. G., Mrs Hattie Roberts, First Baptist Church. "Mrs. H. T. Cory, for a few days. acting as installing officer. Mrs. L. S.N.G., Mrs. Anna Zalesky Corner Oakland avenue and P*. Julia Hinckley was elected musician. Mrs. James Jordon was surprised Paul street. Rev. J. McFarlane, recording secretary, Mrs. Fannie Herzog, Pastor. Monday afternoon by a number of After the meeting a social dance was financial secretary, Mrs. Myers, Morning service at 10:30 o'clock. Health, Happiness and Safety her lady friends. A social time was held, forty-five couples attending, treasurer, Mrs. Sevena Lade Chaplain Sunday school at 12:00 o'clock. enjoyed and dainty refreshments were Rudy's orchestra furnished the music. ,Mrs. Grace Billington conductor, Thomas Smith Emery. Methodist Episcopal Church. served at five o'clock. Mrs. Jordon Mrs! Gertrude Roebuck warden, In the home served by Delco-Light, bright, safe electrio Thomas Smith Emery died at his Corner St. Paul and Maple Streets. was presented with gifts of jelly, jam St. Olaf Missionary Society, Miss Margaret Roberts inside guardian, lights replace the dangerous open-ilame lamps, which burn home, 102 Elm street, Sunday afternoon, Rev. M. G. Shuman, Pastor. and pickles by her friends. The St. Olaf Lutheran Missionary Mrs. Halite Booher ojitsids life-giving oxygen from the air. January 8, at 3 o'clock. Sunday School, W. W. Walker, superintendent, society met last Thursday afternoon 1 guardian, Mrs. Minnie Finn past 10 a. m. Morning service Mr. Emery was born February 28, And electric power does the pumping, milking, separating, Lawrence Bjerke returned yester- 'James peterson, 308 West NojjJe Grand, Mrs. Agnes Opsall. with Mrg at 11:00 a. m. Epworth League at 1852 in Wadsworth, Illinois. He churning, washing, ironing and sweeping. Homes that from Minneapolis where he has Winona street. -day 6:30 p. m. Evening service at 8:00 The Subordinate Degree officers installed came to Mower county in 1880 and have Delco-Light are brighter, better, healthier and happier. been on business for the past few p. m. Mrs. C. E. Haugan read a paper on were as follows: Noble Grand, located on a farm near Rose Creek, days. When he arrived at Austin Dependable Delco-Light "Sketches ,Jrom Santalistan," Mrs. E. J. Knuth vice Grand, F. D. Earl First Church Christ Scientists. where he resided until fifteen years Tword and waiting to come at once to is made in 25 styles and Arneson "New Years Resolutions," secretary, Burt Roebuck treasurer, 121 West Maple street. ago, when he moved to Austin. His sizes—a size for every •Grand Meadow, where his father is Mrs. Fay Rayman gave a reading, Fred Booner warden, Park Brandon Morning service 10:30 o'clock. Sunday need. All models have wife and three sons and one daughter •very ill. He left last night for Grand "Friendship, Gertrude Alley sang a school 11:45 o'clock. Testimony conductor, John McDermott inside the famous four-cycle, aircooled, survive him, Harry of Beach, North Meadow. meeting Wednesday night 8:00 solo, Clara Johnson gave a reading, valve-in-head engine guardian, James Lade ouside guardian, Dakota, Vera of Chicago, Albert and o'clock. only one place to Luther Noss and Mildred Nockelby L. Reed chaplain, H. B. Stalcup C. A. Pooler and Levi Decker will Delia of Austin. oil. Over 140,000 satisfied piano solos and Mrs. Arneson and R. S. N. G., Guy Morris L. S. St. Augustines Catholic Church. leave Monday for Florida. Mr. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon users. Corner Kenwood avenge and Water Mrs. Noss a vocal duet. Mrs. K. O. n. G., Walter Gransee R. S. V. Decker will go to DeLeoirSprings and at Oakwood Chajpel, Rev. J. Easy payments if desired. street. Rev. E. H. Devlin, Priest. Wold read a New Years poem* Wold read a New Years poem Re- Eli Fisher L. S. V. G., Chester Hr. Pooler to St. Petersburg. Miss Write for catalog. McFarlane officiating. Mass 8:00 o'clock and 10:30 o'clock freshments were served. Kellner R. S. S., Amos Bell, L. S. Dorothy Pooler will visit her brother, a. m. Evening service 7:30 o'clock p. S. E. HALLA, S., J. H. Hooper. m. Max, at Hagertown, Maryland, and Fine Linen ipound on Mummies. Dealer. 121 Main St. DEPENDABLE Floral Club. other points before joining her father Compared with the linen wrappings Seventh Day Adventist. The Floral club met Monday alternoon Austin, Minn, Birds Moving Day. fonnd on. some of the ancient DELCO-LIGHT in Florida. Corner Franklin and Cedar streets. at the home ofSMrs./ George It is now a well-establlslied fact, Egyptian mummies, the finest linen Sabbath school Saturday at 11:00 ir The Citizenship class met Tuesday says the American /Forestry Magazine, that can be produced today is positively Burnham, at which several guests o'clock. Regular church service at that when the female woodcock coarse. evening at the library. The ladies 12:00 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesdays were present besides" the regular for any reason desires to remove her at 8:00 o'clock p. m. tiaok for their subject the Jury System. members. A very instruct^,, and entertaining young from one place to another, she Mrs. Buck gave a talk on Grand program, was given. I Records at Minhes'otar'Legioh Headquarters takes them out, one at a time, between East 6ide Presbyterian Sunday School Jury and Miss Mary Cotter spoke on Mrs. Leonard Decker and Mrs. Fred show that: in-1921 the Legion Corner Water and Oak Streets. her feet, and holding them securely, the Petit Jury. The next meeting East Side Sunday school every Seeing Is Believing Raymond' rendered several, piano Posts of the Gbih^ «tate did 43,262 she flies off with them to a Sunday at 3:00 o'clock. -will be held January 17. The subjett duets and Mrs. West gave a paper place of safety. good deeds for their less, fortunate for study at this meeting will be St. John's Evangelical Lutheran. on "Significant Fiction of the Past comrades. In doifig ihis work they When you go to a Chiropractor whose office is equipped with a the workings of the probate, Juvenile (Missouri Synod) Corner Kenwood Spinographical (SgjEay) outfit he not only tells you where the CAUSE Year." Mrs. West obtained information expended more than $75,000. This Peculiar Racial Reaetnblanee. avenue and College street. W. F. of your trouble is located, but if necessary he takes a spinograph jad Justice courts. A 5 from several leading publishers There are a great many points of resemblance does not include 21,000 cases wherein Milbrath, Pastor. Parsonage, 302 (X-Ray picture of your spine) AND SHOWS YOU. between the Mongolian and to find out the books of fiction they hospital treatment, back pay, vocational South First Street. Telephone Bridge He then will give you Chiropractic vertebral adjustments which will Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis entertained the American Indian. They extend to Mrs. Hurlbut gave a training, disability compensation, 827-L. remove the CAUj3j3 of your trouble. This office is equipped with a a party of friends last night at placed first, personal and even religious observances, complete Sp:nogr§JSfc|$ir outfit operated by a competent JSpino,grahperv etc, were secured for sick and review of the book, "If Winter their home south of town. Those Oakland Presbyterian Church. notwithstanding the fact that Comes." It was one of the finest reviews ^injured buddies. Nor does it take into Irving L. Thompson, Pastor. present were Mr. and Mrs. G. E. the Mongols have long been converted R.L. NELSON, d.C that was ever given before the consideration the thousands of visits You are cordially invited to attend Sharpstene, Mr. and Mrs. Chris to Lamaism, one of the most exacting SEE clyb. ™Tr* and gifts made by members of the Oakland Presbyterian church eveYy and intolerant of religions. Vendt, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Clemmens. Palmer Graduate Chiropractor. Sunday.- The American Legion Auxiliary* to Roll call—"Book Chat" was in Hook was played and a fine oyster Church services and sermon at Offiice Phone—2277. Lewis Building, charge of Mr^l iDetwiler. Jack Till has resumed his duties at sick comrades in our government hos- supper was served. The guests departed 10:30 a. m. 1 Residence Phone—7122. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. I the R. R. Murphy & Son, Inc., store, pitals. There is more work to be Sunday school at 11:30. at a late hour having spent a Make your wants known tone in 1922. Will you help? fM 4m Christian Endeavor at 8:00 p. m. after a month's^ illness. m'n 6 1 nnn delightful evening Mower County News Market Place. illdip 1 ik &?/*>*