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

January 23, 1922 · Page 7 of 8

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Friend leaves tonight for is transacting business in Austin today. from St. Paul where he attended the visiting her cousin, Mrs. C. H. end with friends in Spring Valley. days on business. Chicago. Jtfasonic grand lodge. Moore. W. Born to Mr. and Mrs. P. Sheedy Mrs. N. E. Fedson of Lyle spent Mrs. Henry Dugaw of Lansing was C. L. West returned home Saturday G. H. Bents, left this morning for 19, Miss Jane Todd has returned from of Oakland, January a daughter. Saturday in Austin on business. an Austin caller Friday. night from St. Paul where he attended Highmore, South Dakota* after visiting the cities, where she attended a meeting Miss Anna Olson is taking a week's Miss Marie Knutson returned to a meeting of the Commandery. his sister, Mrs. Beulah Haas. Mrs. Charles Campbell of Calmar, Mrs. E. E. Green and little son of of the Masonic Home board. -vacation from her duties at West's her home at Dexter Saturday after Iowa, spent Sunday at the Charles Cambridge arrived last night for a store. Mrs. John Maher of Whitefish, Mrs. Beulah Haas left last night Miss Mae Madison of Muskogee, several weeks' visit with her sister at Gilleece home. visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Montana, is a guest at the Frank for Chicago where she will purchase Oklahoma, is visiting with her sister, Hatton, North Dakota. A. D. Schaefer, cashier of Waltham Ed. Holcomb. Kasak home. goods for her art shop. Mrs. Rollin Alderson. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hurlbert State bank, is here today on Miss Ethel Mady returned home leaves Tuesday night for Los Angeles, Easiness. Arranging Series of Clinics. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Knopf have returned Miss Birdie Mott spent the weekend Sunday night from Minneapolis where Lloyd Fairbanks returned to Minneapolis California, where they will The Red Cross Public Health Nursing from St. Paul where they visited with her sister, Mrs. William she spent several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Martin Torke entertained Sunday after spending the spend the remainder of the winter. Service is arranging a series of friends. Mr. Knopf attended the Rugg, living east of town. friends. the Avalon club Thursday at past few days with his parents, Mr. clinics for next month. Dates and meeting of the Masonic grand lodge. and Mrs. T. J. Fairbanks. iheir home on Garfield street. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Daigneau will John H. Anderson returned from plans will be announced later. family leave Wednesday for a week's Miss Nellie Spencer, employment Master Benjamin Franklin Hormel entertain the Pinochle club at their Minneapolis Thursday. He inspected Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Smith went to visit in the cities and Montevideo and secretary pf the Y. W. C. A. of St. the Masonic lodges as Grand High Mrs. C. H. Moore entertained the •entertained nine friends at his home, home, 106 West Oakland avenue, tonight. Charles City, Iowa, to visit Mr. will then go to What Cheer, Iowa, to Paul, is. visiting with Miss Sarah €09 North Kenwood avenue, at 6:30 Priest of the Royal Arch Masons. Good Cheer class of the Methodist Smith's daughter, Mrs. Horace Dodd was make their home. Mr. Nelson Cook. church Friday afternoon at her home p. m. Thursday. and Mrs. George Smith. formerly manager of the Oakdale Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller returned Mrs. Thomas James entertained on South Main street. Nine were farm at LeRoy. 'Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bushman and They were accompanied by Miss to their home at Mason City, Iowa, J. L. Mitchell returned home Saturday twelve guests Thursday afternoon at present and after a business meeting Mamie Lareo and Isaiah Hagen sf Mr. and Mrs. Walter Groom returned Sunday being called here by the death her home, 404 Park avenue. Cards from Foreman, North Dakota, the afternoon was spent in music and this city, the ceremony being performed from the cities Saturday night of Mrs. Miller's mother, Mrs. Padelford. were played and at 5:30 p. m. a delicious where he spent the past ten days on sociability. At 5:30 p. m. a! picnic where they spent the week-end. by Reverend 0. E. Boyce. luncheon was served. business. supper was served. Pep Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Vauge entertained Mr. Vauge's nephew and wife O CTD O O O O O O O 3 SHOE last week. The visitors left for their !fi tuhiuirti liome near Esthervifte, Iowa, Saturday. S S Sfi Mrs. Oscar Ober and Misses Ella and Julia Weisel are planning to entertain \R at a five o'clock luncheon at W the Weisel home, 505 West Lyndale To Our New Depositors: 5 avenue. Sfi Twice a year we have these Great Clearance Sales, July? Taccount and Mrs. Fred Fenton entertained Sfi ~Mr. HANK you for opening your at a stag party last evening in and January Sfi with us. We appreciate honor of Phillip Smith whose marriage the confidence implied in your choice JANUARY 19 to 31 to Miss Margaret Thompson will Sfi jf this institution* and want to \take place soon. Sfi A four course turkey dirtier was make this relationship as helpful !fi We'll-not carry Footwear from one Season to another ^served at seven o'clock, covers being and convenient^ as possible^ You are to laid for sixteen. Mrs. Fenton was tfi if it will sell at any price. cordially invited to make use of our assisted in serving by Miss Margaret Sfi facilities in any department in It costs us money to stick to this policy, but we cheerfully Thompson and Mrs. Charles Hillam. which our service may be of value. pay the price for the prestige of always having Our officers can always be reached Mrs. Frank Dearborn was surpris-dd lines of fresh Shoes of the best Values and Correct Thursday by twenty-five of her without formality whenever you Styles. Jady friends who gathered at her wish to consult thein. fie who drinks litome, 406 West Winona street, to Every pair of High Shoes in our store, with the exception id 'iielp her celebrate her birthday anniversary. ne^v'beer' The First National Bank of Austin of Arch Preserver Shoes, will be offered at a big discount. H&s no kicK The Young People's Society of St. Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 10 Per Cent discount on all Men's Shoes. John's Lutheran church met at the E. Con\vrw£ Moehlman home on South St. Paul Resources Over Three Million Dollars 25 Per Cent Discount on all Ladies' Louis Heel High street Thursday for a sleighride party. Organized 1868. toes. IF YOU WANT YOUR HENS After the ride they returned to the Moehlman home where an oyster TO LAY FEED 50 Per Cent discount on all Cloth Top Shoes. tapper was served. The supper was THEM 25 Per Cent discount on all Felt Shoes and Slippers. prepared by Walter Schultz and Fred FULL 'O PEP 10 Per Cent discount on all Boys' and Children's Shoes. Moehlman and served by Miss Verna Seeing Is Believing Poultry Feeds Salge and Mrs. Ben Olson. BIG BARGAINS IN RUBBER GOODS. Dealers in all kinds of Poultry When you go to a Chiropractor whose office is equipped with a Supplies, Beekeepers' Supplies, Married at Huron, S. D. Spinographical (X-Ray) outfit he not only tells you where the CAUSE Buy Shoes for every foot in the family. The more you Fertilizers The marriage of Miss Mildred O. of your trouble is located, but if necessary he takes a spinograph buy the more you save. ,(X-Ray picture of your spine) AND SHOWS YOU. Chase, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. FEED FOR ANIMALS He then will give you Chiropractic vertebral adjustments which will •George N. Chase and Warren H. remove the CAUSE of your trouble. This office is equipped with a JSet to Know Where a Dollar Does Its Duty. HARE & GOSS Plummer, son of Mrs. E. J. PlumMier, complete Spinographical outfit operated by a competent Spinograhper. took place early Sunday morning, O. J. BENTON R.L NELSON, FEED & SEED STORE at the Methodist parsonage. SEE II* Ii« ilUliOUil) D. C. Mr. Plummer is employed by the Huron Grocery company and Mr. and Palmer Graduate Chiropractor. The Home of Good Shoes Austin, Minn. JCrs. Plummer will be at home at 355 Offiice Phone—2277. Lewis Building, liown Ridge avenue.—Huronite, Hur«n, Residence Phone—7122. v.- AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. aBiiBEiziBiEraaraajaniii^^ South Dakota. .-.J' I I Two Merry Nights I Wednesdayand Thursday, January 25tli and 26th The Big Event of the Seasori—'TheEBusiness ProfessidnalWoman's Club—Present the Whirly Girly^Musical Comedy 4. LOCAL CAST OF FORTY PEOPLE Under the Direction of BSyd B. "TrouSdale if '£.1 .W. sgg %&» Music, Laughter and to be One of^ie Best Home Talent Productions in Austin yr Prices Within the Jleach of All. All Adults, 55c. XJhiiatfeii under twelve 30c I No^Rlserved Doors d#n 7:30! Perlormarice 8:30 Sl C-J' .mi Efesaiggii