Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
January 19, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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music and dancing. Mrs. Oscar ECLIPSE ECHOES LANS'ING MAPLE CITY Proeschal, assisted by her sister Frieda, served coffee sandwiches, Mrs. George Hunter was an Austin Mrs. Charles Hagen is reported on pickles, ice cream and cake. All departed Weekly Shavings. Edited By caller Wednesday. the sick list. at a very late hour having Volume 405. January 19, 1922. Splinters Mrs. Triplett of Missouri is visiting Little Marie and Lester Hartung spent a Very delightful evening. her sister, Mrs. S. W. Playlet are sick with the mumps. About thirty-five friends and Your wife gets 1095 meals every Jesse Vermilyea of Dexter visited A boy fell into a pond, and when a Mr. and Mrs. William Quast and neighbors, old and young, gathered year for you. Has she got things as at the John Pollock home Friday. N. Quast were Sunday afternoon visitors at the "home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto man who was passing pulled him out, handy in her kitchen as you would at the Henry Schloo home. Mr. and Mrs. Voight and family Goetch Tuesday evening to surprise he said to the boy, "Well, son, howdid have them if you had to get these Robert Jacob, who has been laid up spent Sunday at the Ole Christianson Lillie Goetch, who expects to leave you come to fall into the lake?" meals? If there is no good kitchen with a lame leg since Christmas, is so home. Sunday to take up her work. Cards cupboard let's get one and see that "I didn't come to fall in at all," replied 0. W Cummings, Joe Rhineharts far improved that he can attend and dancing and all sorts of amusements her work table is up to snuff. the boy. "I came to fish." school again. and F. Ashton^ were Austin callers were enjoyed by all. Refreshments Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christgau drove were served. The broomstick ed all had to eat with chop sticks, LEROY James Reynolds of Austin addressed to Austin Tuesday to attend an insurance dance by Mr. Goetch was surely enjoed. which caused a great deal of merriment. A Happy Hog is one that has all the congregation at the church on meeting there. They were dinnes he wants to eat and a dry place to Sunday. guests at the August Smith home Even if you can't figure it out in The installation of the officers of sleep. Hog shelter pays big dividends Miss Clarice Wells spent several The Mother's club held a business in Austin. Poets never have been able to pen dollars and cents the first time, don't in winter time. the Eastdrn Star were held Monday days last week visiting friends at meeting at the school house Friday Quite a few young folks from Maple encomiums worthy of woman whose hesitate about building a new house evening with Miss Elizabeth Ann Riceville. afternoon. City attended the basketball life is given to her children's welfare this season. There are multitudes of Price, Grand Ada, as installing officer Mrs. Maud Thomson and son, Gerad, Mrs. Green of Dodge Center came game in Austin Saturday night between above all else, nor critics to find sufficient and Mrs. Jennie Roy as installing went toAustin, Sunday noon for Many barn yards are equipped with intangible benefits in owning your Sunday to visit her son, Max Green, Austin high school and Elkton. anathema for women who marshall. After the work a very mighty poor gates,—the kind that a short visit. own home that cannot be shown by and family. Elkton lost. place themselves and any imagined have to be dragged in the mud. Did short program was given and then Mr. Bovee of Waterloo, Iowa, came any other system of bookkeeping. Henry Jergunson of Owatonna is a The Ladies' Aid held their meeting "art" or "talent" above mentioned. yoa ever stop to figure the number the members were invited into a side Saturday and is visiting his daughter, guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. with Mrs. H. Schramm last Thursday. of valuable minutes lost during the room where the Masons unbeknown Mrs. R. Blackmer. Ole Christianson. About twenty-seven werfe present. It year wrestling a poor gate? The News—$2.50 a year—worth it. to the Sisters had prepared^ a delicious The pleasure club were pleasantly The annual meeting of the Baptist was decided to get a new church organ. Place is the place to list anything supper. The Q« E. S. then added entertained on Tuesday afternoon at church will be held at the bank at The next meeting will be held you may have to dispose of. Drop in when you have a few sparemoments their luncheon to theirs and about fifty the home, of Mrs. Mel. Holt. 1.00 p. m., Wednesday. with Mrs. L. Schwartz. possibly we might exchange A dollar will build more fence today partook of it. A few remarks Mrs. C. I. Roy and Mrs. -F. L. Mrs. Merrell of Rose Creek was About forty young folks from Maple Times ideas to our mutual advantage. A Rat Breeds 6 to 10 a Year, than in many years—more than were then given by ,Miss Price and Roy went to Cresco Tuesday to visit here Saturday instructing her class City and Elkton gathered at the it may ever again. I Averaging Ten Young to a Litter. Dr. C. Warren after whi!h some Mrs. R. Becker at the hospital. in music at the A. E. Rector,4iome. home of Mrs. H. W. Studer to celebrate danced to the music of the Edison. Remember this, act as soon as you We were very sorry to learn on There was a good many of the farmers her son, Oscar's, birthday. At see the first rat. Get a pkg. of RAT- Thursday that the infant son of Mr. in town Monday to attend the eleven thirty Mrs. Studer assisted by WEST LANSING SNAP. It's a sure rat and mice destroyer. and Mrs. Becker passed away at Farmers' Institute which was helek her daughters, served a dainty lunch. It's convenient, comes in Cresco. J. J. CLEMENS here. Games, music, singing and card playing cake form, no mixing. Mummifies rat The basketball game played Friday Mr. and Mrs. Ole E. Lind were 1 A after killing—leaves no smell. Cats Remember the Bible study class were enjoyed until a late hour. Austin shoppers Saturday. night between the local team and ONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD or dogs won't touch it. Three sizes, meets* at the home of Grandma Summey Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Proeschal, Friday Mr. and Mrs. L. Haney visited at Riceville was victorious for the former 35c, 65c. $1.25. Sold and guaranteed every Tuesday afternoon. Everyone evening, entertained ten young the Cecil Padelford home Tuesday. with the score 23-5. by Pooler JDrug Co., Justin, Minn. Local Manager DIAL 2047 wecome. folks of Maple City at card playing, Bert Mann of Austin, the "Watkins Advertisement, Last Friday morning George Styles The Ladies' Aid will meet at the was taken to St. Mary's hospital at man," was seen in this vicinity home of Mrs. Roy Chaffee Thursday Cresco for an operation on a ruptured Friday. afternoon. Everyone is cordially invited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Larsen called appendix. He is doing as well as to attend the Aid. at the Carl Larsen home Sunday can be expected. Forest Playle and Clemence Steinbeck, evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sprung left Charles and William Reolk, Ervin Miss Bernice Duerst spent the Tuesday afternoon for an extended Beckman and Reed Chaffee were visit with their son-in-law and week-end with her parents, Mr. and Austin callers Saturday. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson, Mrs. John Duerst, in Austin.' Mrs. M. White's neighbors, Mr. and at Illmo, Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Padelford, Leona, Mrs. Dan Balstorff, Mr. and Mrs. Several of our people received invitations and Vera Marie visited Friday John Pollock and Mr. and Mrs. S. H. U/e Philosophy to the Golden wedding anniversary and Saturday at the Dugaw home. Vaughan came in Thursday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Hines at Oklahoma Mrs. Theodore Helleck of Blooming and helped her celebrate her seventhninth City. As none could go they Prairie visited her parents, Mr. birthday. The evening was and Mrs. John Noble, the past week. sent a golden piece of money to them spent sociably after which refreshments with congratulations. were served. WALTHAM Mr. and Mrs M. A. Montague of Weimer, South Dakota, visited at the Interesting store news will be found on every page of The News in E. Price home Wednesday. They Mrs. Ernest Beneke and Lucille of this issue. Shop ,here first. were on their way to Cyesco to visit were Austin callers, Monday. the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Faber and Mildred Cannon. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ted BROTHER OSTRICH For Miss Grace Pollard entertained her Sehultz, Sunday afternoon. CHRONIC DISEASES Sunday school class Friday at a Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bartel of MEDICAL sleighing party. At about five o'clock Mayville visited with Mr. and Mrs. they went to her home and were served Ernest Beneke Sunday evening. ELECTRICITY a delicious supper, after which Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baumgartner the guests were carried back to their and- family spent Sunday afternoon Dr. A. I. ARNESON various homes. with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Faber. Mrs. W. Hayes returned to her The following enjoyed games of Specialist. home on Friday after several weeks' 500 at the August Siegfried home Office Hours: visit with her daughter, Mrs. Thornhill Sunday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Over 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. at Spring Valley. Her daughter, Knuth and family and Mr. and Gas Office. Automatic 2676 Mrs. C. H. Webber of Minneapolis Mrs. George Felt and children. came Saturday to live with her for a There's something' almost human about the ostrich. while. Rather than face the unusual, he buries his head in the On Thursday evening, Mrs. Moen very pleasantly entertained the Lutheran IN AUTO TOPS sand—thus exposing- himself, rather recklessly, to the choir at a surprise party in honor of Miss Mae Johnson. Music and whims of happenstance. there is all the difference in the games were the amusement of the world. Some are built for show evening after which refreshments were served. Miss Johnson was presented some are built for wear. We with a large beautiful crocheted Isn't that just like the chap who jducks under the make tops that are built to doily. make your car appear as graceful sheets the minute the furniture creaks? On Saturday evening the members and dashing as possible, of the Senior class with ten invited and yet to give the maximum of friends had a pleasant time at the home of Miss Alice Ruderson. A service. Lots of people shut their eyes when they need them social time was enjoyed after which refreshments were served. Supt. 01denberg R. H. GRAY most. In the matter of buying something, for instance and Miss Hoffman, the new —the most important business of spending hard-earned Domestic Science instuctor, chaperoned. AUTO TOP AND AUTO PAINTING 4 dollars. The members of the Embroidery club were very pleasantly entertained PHONE 2147. AUSTIN, MINN. at a "Chinese Tea" by Miss Josie Who gets the most for his money? The man who Horn, a returned missionary. After the usual routine of business Miss buys blindly—or the fellow who reads advertising and Horn showed many Chinese objects, The Quaker O&te Company's spoke freely of their costums, ways, discovers the thing he really wants and needs? 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