Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
January 16, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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1 BE JU JJJII'I'lffW --viOr rWl&ii ij»T t^i TTI.i.-mit5^-- Iff? .&*r?s? .•*$•?£ gf iSl /V^v 28KBS£S3Wfc(»)E *3.-3.^ mwLr ~s^-,'i /.... 5 ,VlW MOWER' MINN. IV. "A ,J!iZiih' |§H: ^1 PajreEight^S^ Monday, Jan. 16, 1922. "M' 4-^ft 1MICKIE, Tim PRINTER'S DEVIL MSad But Frequent Case 0y Chatfes Sughtoe SBUD OOfc To AM 7 a '^r^^vV Vfc #t •'Wtmqi NnnpapH Unfa* Our-d-Towv4 WUEUO, o&TOtVC MEwR\ SA^K IM IILIKIOIS OKIE SOV4 OR. 9fettGtfr9R. AVlM MOO ROM KAE OUT OF A At SCHOOL. NOU'U-NSME* WUUj s*££* WEUO PRWSUOP1. MOO R£AL\T.B UO\U HUWGRM OWE ^0&6 I VUlU,, SOftE*. VSANW UMUY DROP I Gnrs PES*. UOVA9. VIEWS OOGWY 9fAV£ Mottae 9ooe P0R6 "tUERE! IMTVL HER HG8&FE\JP A SOMaviw^ES Me Bft6AK*ASYg MOO AMY WiM SOAB.YIKNS. ?er xe "».KoO Pj 6*f Y3Pf,!,if V: fr J-i Jill 5'* •••c-» Ul«B=--MN1-: Mn--- ••(••i Os/APteS1 *SbCrHfZ£e: ~*U-&£T will be read and three directors wili MUTUAL COMPANY SOCIAL Post-Holiday Mask Ball Expected T6 Climax be elected to fill the expired terms of TO ELECT THREE R. D. Gregg, Frank Haney and Frank rarei nfrn Austin Social Activities Many Prizes Up. Smith. Assessment to pay losses and DIRECTORS 17th expenses for the ensuing year will be CO. levied. Post-holiday social activities be awarded for various individual Members of the, Mofwer County Farmers Present officers of the company are in Austin will be centered at the characters and representative Fire and Lightning Mutual Insurance Methodist Ladies Plan Party. J. J. Fuvlong, piesident Nels Anderson, Sixteenth Annual mask ball to be groups. The prizes have company wflV ineet in the Members of the Ladies' Aid of the vice president A. Hotson, secretary given January 19, at the Armory been donated' by Austin merch-_ court room at the court house at 1:30 Methodist church will give a party at C. L. Schroeder, assistant secretary, by the Fraternal Order of Eagles. ants who have given their hearty p. m. Tuesday for their annual meeting. the church tonight to celebrate the and R. D. Gregg, treasurer. No 703. endorsement of this climax to Mr. and Mrs. E. Kough are both on Kopplin Brothers of Sargeant were paying of their part of the indebtedness Following a custom of sixteen social activities. iihe sick list. Austin callers Friday. The annual report of the company News advertising* brings results. on the church building. years duration, the Eagles this At 8:30 P. M., a grand march Lee T. Jester of Rose Creek was an Norval Sadler of Adams spent Sunday year are planning a fete that is will be held to select the prize Mrs. E. W. Gilson Entertains. with home folks. Austin caller today. expected to excel previous years. winning characters and prizes Mrs. E. W. Gilson entertained the Myriads of colored lights, festoons will be awarded soon after. More W. G. I. club at her home, 900 West Mrs. Eniil Ahrensdorf of Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. Ben S. Knutson of and streamers of colored than 200 couples are expected to Maple street Friday afternoon. Iowa, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Taopi were Austin shoppers SaturXeonard _paper will create an atmosphere day. Hopfe. attend the function. Dexter's of gaiety that will be reflected Bflrs. H. S. Riggs Honored. seven piece orchestra will furnish in the spirit of the dancers. MrsL H. S. Riggs of Minneapolis Miss Bertha Mott spent the week«nd John Kough of Le Roy is spending Prizes totalling $104.50 will was tfig .guest of honor at an informal with her sister, Mrs. Frank Bushman, a few days at the home of his brother party %iveji by the Misses Stella and E. H. Kpugfe^ east of- Austni. Hazel Foster at their apartment, 507 Seventy-Five Year Old Austin Woman E. D. Hopfe returned home Sunday Boi-n to Mr. and William Castreet, Lyndale avenue, Friday night irom Minneapolis where he spent the fourek, 1000 West Bri Jan- Declares She Can Walk Ten Miles A Day Entertain at Luncheon. uary 14, a son. past few days on business. Miss Clara Crane and Miss Irene Miss Alice Krampton of Minneapolis ss Ethel Olson, who has been ill the decoration of five graves of Urbatch entertained Saturday afternoon Advanced age is no handicap CONSULTATION at St. Mary's hospital at Minneapolis is expected tonight." She will be the Civil War veterans who died at a five o'clock luncheon after to Mrs. Barbara Dovenberg, 411 st guest at the E. H. Kough home. has recovered sufficiently to return to Tbank in 1921. She also gave $10 of which cards were played. East Mill street, who, during the HE officers of this her home here. She arrived Sunday. her own^ .mcaiey to hungry chiLdren past year, has visited the homes Miss Eldorea Lageson of Albert laiiniiiiiiinii no tax now can always with whom she came in of, 1675.. sick persons in, Austin Harold Yanzer, fifteen year old son Ijea spent Sunday with her parents, contact during her calls. as part of her duties on the Relief be reached without Mr. and Mrs. James Lageaon. of Mr. and1'Mrs. Frank Yanzer, fell Besides her work with the W. committee of the Women's while skating Thursday night and formality whenever you Mrs. Oril McKenney has resumed R.-C.,~~Mrs. Dovenberg has taken Relief Corps of the G. A. R. broke his arm in two places. lier duties as bookkeeper at the hospital an active part in churcH^work "Why I can walk ten miles any wish to consult them Frank O'Neil left for Chicago last clinic after a week's vacation. and with- fraternal organizations menthol day and not feel very tired when on any subject. night. Mrs. O'Neil will meet him of which she is a member, I get home," asserted Mrs. Dovenberg, Born to Mrr-andJVIrs. R. C. Creech, there Wednesday and from there they She_ attributes her longevity cough drops who has just passed her at Long Beach, California, January 7, will go. to California to make their and agility to wholesome work, seventyrfifth birthday. "When The First National Bank of Austin a son. Mrs. Creech will be remembered home. exercise and good hours. price I sit around the house th®£ I am as Stella Turton "Do you know," she confided, more tired than when I am out Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 L. W. Decker leaves tonight for "Some day when the weather is "Mrs. Harry Mathews returned Sunday in the air.':' Chicago where he will meet Ben Bassler straight Resources Over Three Million Dollars nice, I ai}} going to start out During 1921, Mrs. Dovenberg from a visit with her brother, and C7 A. Pooler and from there walking and see just how far I played the part of a "ministering Guy Greer, who has been ill at his they will go to Florida to spend the Organized 1868. can walk." GIVE QtflCK RELIEF Jiome in St. Paul. angel" to 1675 members of the remainder of the winter. Kmnw YtUow Packet*— Frateri^l organizations in the W. R. C., visited 11 churches 53 Sold tk* wirid »«r K. S. Hegge returned to St. Olaf city agree that Mrs. Dovenberg Methodists Offer Free Movies. and saw that American flags PARR iVWW.W.W.V.V.V.V. college, Northfeld, this afternoon, has established a record for the Free moving pictures will be shown were installed in each of them having beea*|affed home by the death at the Methodist church at 8:00 p. m. county and one that will not be called at fourteen schools for the Mr. Pep •of his ^raT^nibther, Mrs Seymour today. The picture is entitled "A equalled soon. same purpose and superintended Johnson. Christian." A comdey will also be Meeting Called to shown. Miss Ruth Walbridge, English instructor Hear Legion Report at Central high, is unable to Concert Company at Central. take charge of her classes because of The Elsie Illingworth concert company illness. Mrs. R. W. Davis is substituting Reports on the membership drive will appear in recital at the for her. THEATRE being conducted by Austin Post No. Central high school auditorium at 8 9i, Amercian Legion, will be given at Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lowery, who p. m. today under auspices of the Mrs. Seymour Johnson. a meeting at 8.00 p. m., January 23, liave been residing in St. Paul, have Knights of Columbus. Funeral services were held Sunday at the Armory. More than 150 new returned to Austin and will make a at 2:00 p. m. from St. Olaf's Lutheran members have been added since the Young People Hold Sleighing Party. their home here. Mrs. Lowery was church for Mrs. Seymour Johnson, drive started. Miss Mabel Van Camp and Miss jformerly Miss Celia Anderson. who died at the age of seventy-seven The charter for the Ladies Auxiliary Evelyn Page entertained a number of years, Thursday morning at the home has been received and organization "Professor William Benson of St. friends last night at a sleighing party. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JANUARY 16 and 17— of her daughter, Mrs. O. H. Hegge, plans are expected to be made ^Olaf college, Northfield, preached at Ot 10:30 p. m. they went to the 811 North High street. the Lutheran church Sunday. Professor RICHARD BARTHELMESS in home of Miss Van Camp three miles Benson was a guest at the Anton Owing to the absence of Rev. Henry south of Austin where Mesdames "TOLLABLE DAVID" Newry Pioneer Buried Dalager home while here. Noss, the Rev. Rasmusson of Page and Van Camp served a lunch Blooming Prairie, conducted the services. at St. Augustine's to the young folks. Small tables were From the Saturday Evening Post story Alfred Johnson returned to his Mrs. Johnson was born November used, the decorations were pink candles. of the same name Itome at Minneapolis this morning after 16, 1845. In 1866 she was married The place cards and favors were Funeral services for John Bell, 58 attending the funeral of his mother, to Seymour Johnson, coming to A story of the Virginian Mountains. It is a picture in pink. After lunch games and music years old, who died at the Vendome Mrs. Seymour Johnson. Mrs. Johnson Austin the same year. She was a that will give a new and invigorating thrill to any was enjoyed until a late hour when Hotel, Minneapolis, January 10, were and little son will remain a few The world's greatest charter member of St. Olaf's Lutheran film fan. It contains one of the best fights ever put in the guests departed having spent a held at 10:30 A. M., Friday from the .days longer. church and was a member of the pictures. It is the almost perfect motion picture. philosopher, is goingto most enjoyable evening. home of his brother, Mike Bell. Burial Women's Relief Corps. A daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Webber of Minneapolis Also "NINETY DAYS OR LIFE" Comedy was made at St. Augustine's cemetery. work for .somebody in Mrs. O. H. Hegge, and one son, A. E. spent the past week with Y. W. C. A. Bulletin Johnson of Minneapolis, survive her. this town guess who! their son, Wayne Webber, and family. Mr. Bell was born in Newry, November WEDNESDAY, JANUARY Mrs. Webbier left for Le Roy Satur«day, 9, 1864, and for thirty years Watch this newspaper— Apple Maggots Held where she will take care of her The Daughters of the King will was in business at Blooming Prairie. "THE PRINCESS OF NEW YORK" don't miss an issue. meet at 7:15 p. m. Tuesday. .another, firs. E. A. Hayes, who is Responsible For Injuries froni an automobile accident snore thaft^ eighty years of age. She A story containing many thrills and lots of action. five ye£rs ago, combined with N Small Apple Yield There will be a meeting at 7:30 p. as quite feeble. Mr. Webber will remain asthma indirectly caused' his death. Also "THE DUMB BELL" Century Comedy m. today of the members of Jhfe Upward Every week Mr. Pep in Austin until about April 1. and Onward club. Dixon tdSpeak at Mower county farmers interested will hate a message for Entertain a Luncheon. High School Friday in horticulture are urged "to attend THURSDAY and FRIDAY, JANUARY 19 and 20— The Episcopal ladies #ill have YOU. Ifr. -and Mrs. Melvin Lagerson "entertained t-3. the annual meeting of the Southern charge of the sewing Thursday afternoon the James Isagerson family GEORGE MELFORD'S PRODUCTION Minnesota Horticultural- society at DON'T MISS IT! for the Salvation Army. Frank Dixon, lecturer, will speak ist a four course dinner Sunday. Rochester,-February 1 and 2. "THE FAITH HEALER" on "The Indispensable Tools of Democracy" ^S.z.r Requests have been made by several According to the last census report s&.the Central high school To Give Series of Parties. HARE & GOSS William Vaughn Moody's mighty drama, beating Mower county has 28,000 apple trees mothers that the work of the $tie auditorium, January 20, as the fourth Mr^t Ej, W. Marsh and daughter, like a great heart on the screen. All its thrills of life of bearing age, which produce 21,000 girls, founders of the Christinas club, number, on t&e Winter Chautauqua Mr4. 'Weifand, will give a series of and inspiring beauty lived by a cast including Milton be continued. If assistance can be bushels of fruit, or much less than a parties next Wednesday, Thursday, program. *'"*,£7^ Sills and Ann Forrest. secured for arranging the work, such^ bushel per tree... THe cause for this Mr. Di3on ?e themes deal with immediate, "jandTI^riday. Fifty guests are expected -comparatively small -yield, County meetings -will be held every other vital topics of special interest to be entertained each afternoon Also PATHE NEWS Austin, Minn. Agent F. L. Liebehsi^ reported, is Fridi#ii, date of the first meeting to the nation at large. iiom4 p. :m. to 6 p. m. wi^|pven thru the ptess. the apple maggot.J|||ich can be COMING ^GET-RICH-QUICK Tell of Auxiliary Work. checked by sprayiji^^^roper meth^ There .waif a very good attendance -TC Is Miss Gertrude Narros, state president ods of spraying will outlined at WALLINGFORD" ... at Vesper services' Sunday afternoon. of the Woman's Auxiliary of the meeting. When you go to a Chiropractor, whose office is equipped with a The meeting was in charge of Mrs. Christ Episcopal church, is expected Spinographical (X-Ray) outfit he not only tells you where the CAUSfc SEMESTER EXAMS William Crane, assisted by the Bishop &ere Wednesday to meet the ladies of of your trouble is located, but' if necessary he takes a spmograph Hear the^ Rowe girls, who arranged for sthe Matinee Daily .fhe Auxiliary and tell of the work START JAN. 25th (X-Ray picture of your spine AND SHOWS YOU. music and refreshments. The meeting He then will give you Chiropractic vertebral adjustments which will that is being done by this organiza^tion. if-- C': at 2:30 Augmented remove the CAUSE of your trouble. This office is equipped with a opened with community singing. Spinographical outfit operated by a competent Spmograhper.^. Semester examinations at Central complete Mrs. Jos. L. Gannon save a very interesting tm ... i. a 2 %-$££R.L'JjEUntWv ..... high school are scheduled to start ,,, Two Eveningv talk, taking for her subject Writing for a Crowd. Ji# January 25. The semester -ends January —FTarnirt, I wish. you wouldn't be "The -Uncrowned Shows Orchestra .quite so scorntili of all hair tih^t |sj?t The Misses Lola Belle "Cory, Clarice 27. -pity. Palmer Graduate Churopi^ctor. 7:30 and 9:00! :f Students%ho-do not have an average golden." Swenson,:Dorothy Thompson and Offiice Phone—2277. Lewis Building, "Don't ilke iiiy letters, dear?" you of'eighty-five |»er cent 4n their Catherine Schieuder sang several selctions, mi ^den«r Ph^ne--7122. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. 5 "Of course I do. But some of the studies are required to take the examinations. accompanied on the piano by -girls I show them to liav?tt*fc-golden Helen Carlson. iiair."