Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
February 9, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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tpr -QA WvfrW'** *w if??* v^ w«w:s** "js ^S. 'if ^V rt MOWER (»{jNTYaNEWS I, MINN. *S*k 71«/- Thursday, Feb. 9, 1922 M|f PagefeigfifciS' MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL The Boss Cashes a Check HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS ir* wnt A r6U£R vtirore a eue$vL tor. $ioo -iF YOU HAS T' PUSH A SOSVA\ s.r OM MMfc FIRST KlfctiotJM. rr fAAH UP, DEY 6INXLLY josx cnae sack markc COME =4-K""WWW fefc A: 0LAM6D A TltAB W'BN RC/IN^'7 1 VMP RJUOS POO* fc^UVC ^tUAX SOMEfcODY fcL$C 60TT' VMV4KCS e*ux e*sw REACH DOWN EM PULL UP ER-GIN THE .. **00 KAKfcetti~ cuEtk Sr'pT.vV 7 •. Iv £8* r.-.-^ S*v2 1 MACBETH Miss Lillian Garrison who has been GRANDMOTHRS' PARTY. of their arrival and filled at the reserved ill is improving-. seat allotment. The grandmothers' party given by THE CHEERM CfTO A matinee for students only will be the grandmothers of the Congregational CONCERTS TICKET Mrs. Lloyd Slater of Oakland was given at 3:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon, church Tuesday evening was I oft«r tave. Jvck an Austin shopper Wednesday. Feb. 23. Tickets 35c. most pleasing affair. Twenty-eight Advertisement 12-3-c SALE fritfktfU Uvea grandmothers were present. Speiicer Jordan went to the cities To tkink of poor folk'j Wednesday to take in the automobile MORE TEACHERS' SLEIGH RIDE. deep distress show. .. ...._ Teachers of the grades and high Members of the Art and Travel MONEY Tke retaors it «i*fec,t3 school held a sleighing party Wednesday Club and other Austin women who Miss Lillian Sor^nson left th:s afternoon, me JO have the welfare of the schools at evening. This party was one for 4 few days' visit in the Iy 'cu/5e Im one of them, If You Ship Us Vpur heart will sell preliminary tickets for Teacher Co-operation Makes For Better of a series of- parties which will, be cities. HIDES-FURS the Macbeth Concert. Prices will be given by the teachers of the city I Ov/e*5. Writing in Austin Schools Says Supervisor Write Us FIRST For $1.50, $1.00 and 50c. These tickets Misses Eda. and Freda Andersen of schools. WW Special Information KTCT? will be exchanged without charge at OEM. DIRECT with tin LARGEST aoi OLDEST Sargeant were Austin visitors Wednesday., HOUSE IN THE WEST. Wold's Drug Store for reserved seat HOLD, VALENTINE SOCIAL. HIGHEST PUCES and IMMEDIATE CASH Progress certificates for writing In Austin with me," reported ^Mrs. tickets beginning Monday, February RETURNS. The L. ,A. to the O. of R. C. held a liave been received by 100 per cent of Irene Huss, supervisor of writing^ "is 20, at 8:00 a. m. Write for price list, tags and full Information Mrs. Ed. Parker of Clarion, Iowa, O.B social and card party'this afternoon the pupils taught by Miss Jean Dufpan really wonderful. I attribute the unusuar is visiting Mr. Parker's mother on Out of town orders accompanied by at the K. of C. hall. About one hundred in the A-6th grade at Franklin record made by Austin schools ergman (b. Bridge street. check or money order and addressed ladies were present. Valentines ST.PAUL -/"YINN school from the A. N. Palmer company. in penmanship to the grade teachers to Guy K. Wold, will be filed in order were used for score cards- and first their own qualifications for carrying Miss Nora Becker entertained five and second prizes- were awarded. The work they have done is that on the work which the supervisor begins fr'ends at a waffle supper at her home E.:Ray Cory, who was sent as a Dainty refreshments were served at -which is ordinarily accomplished by their interest and sympathy Wednesday evening. HEALTH SERVICE delegate to the State Automobile association five o'clock. with the child in his own work and pupils a year in advance of this returned home Wednesday Verne Sullivan is on the sick list j*rade. their willingness to co-operate in the noon. MRS. A. C. WHITE ENTERTAINS list and unable to attend to his duties "The co-operation of the teachers department generally. Mrs. A. C. White assisted by Mrs. at Wold's drug store. George Hirsh and daughter, Repha, Walter Smith and Mrs. "Stanley of If your health is not the very best then you need the left this noon for. Kansas City, Missouri, Cotillion Club Shoots Miss Grace Kimball of Waltham William and Emmett Murphy of Brownsdale entertained the Ladies' services of to attend, the wedding of a £pent Wednesday in Austin. Arrows for Partners Lyle underwent operations at St. Olaf Guild of Christ Episcopal church DR. G. F. STORING nephew. Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. G. H. hospital ^Thursday. Ben Bassler is expected home from The Cotillion club held their annual The Chiropractor TenBroeck and Mrs. Fred Raymond Mr. and Mrs. John L.ewis entertained Florida the latter part of this week. Valentine Day party last night at the Mrs. Joseph Tessar and Mrs. Harry played a duet. Mrs. White was assisted the Home 'Builders class of the K. of C. hall. Dinner was served at Office over the Wool worth Store Mrs. Ellingson of Winnebago is visiting Hommel spent the day in Rose Creek in serving by Mrs. Halsey Methodist church Tuesday evening at 6:30 and dancing began at 8:00 p. m. MINN. AUSTIN Dial 2508 for appointment with- Mrs. Joseph Cronon. her daughter, Mrs. Carl Baudler. Cory, Miss Evelyn Ober and Miss Doriiie a poverty party. A panel was arranged wjth hearts ".£*•. Abrahams. made of paper and the men first shot Miss Julia Hostad of Hayfield underwent Miss Wilma B&rlow left Wednesday with a bow arid arrow to secure their an operation for appendicitis C. E. Haugen returned Home Tuesday for Colorado Springs, Colorado, to partner. Later the women tried their at St. Olaf hospital Wednesday. night from the cities where he visit her friend,. Maxine Pooler, who luck with the famous "Cupid's artillery." spent several days on business. is attending school there. They had a difficult time hitting Mrs. H. R. Wood returned to her TVIr. and Mrs. Lee Lewis went to the heart that would designate home at Lanesboro after spending a Freddy- Youn^blood, son of Walter iMason City, Iowa, Wednesday called their partner. Many old time dances week with her son, R. E. Wood. Youngblood, underwent an operation kfhere by the death of a relative. were enjoyed. Fiala's orchestra furnished this morning for ^ar and throat Mrs. Leo Campion and little son of ojaf the music. trouble at St. hospital. Twenty-five young people will put Minneapolis are visiting her parents, on a negro minstrel show at Concord The Lady Maccabees enjoyed a card MOVE TO NEW HOME. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Revord. liall Friday night, February 7, for the party at the of C. hall Tuesday afternoon. John Manning and family have Our ^benefit of Columbus school. Henry Grovdahl of Hayfield underwent ^Prizes were awarded to taken possession of their new home an operation for appendicitis on Mrs. W. R. Smith and 'Mrsr-' John on''Allegheny street, recently purchased Harold Lund of ^Minneapolis is visiting Wednesday at St. Olaf hospital. Maurek. '. from A. E. Nelson. at the Mrs: Sa^ah Robertson liome, 501 West Maple street. He will J. E. McEnney returned home Wednesday HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY. The 6ark Cloud. return to his home Sunday. from Waucoma, Iowa,-where It is not surprising that clouds come Miss Kate Kenevan was given a In for more or less criticism. They he went to attend the funeral of his surprise party Wednesday evening at Mrs. Silvia Murphy, who is taking live high, are often dissipated, and can father.' her home, 401 North First street, the the nurses' course at Rochester, spent usually be classed with the wets. occasion being her birthday. •several days visiting her sister, Mrs. Begins Wed., Feb. 8 Mr. _§nd Mrs. Charles Faber, who -James Sheedy. She returned to her HARD TIME PARTY HELD. have been visiting their sister, Mrs. work Tuesday. Mrs. Edwardina Kough entertained William Baudler and other relatives Mr. Pep twenty friends Wednesday evening the past few days returned to their Frank Ludwick returned to his home at Waltham Wednesday after- at a hard times party in honor of "home at Ashland, Wisconsin, Tuesday Miss Alice C. Krampton. after several days' visit at the L. LASTING TILL SATURDAY NIGHT, FEB. 11th Ijaufle, H. Tufte and F. R. Jeffries liomes. Games and refreshments featured a party given by Miss Emma Schweirin and Miss Harriet Nues to We were fortunate in purchasing a large line of merchandise The way to save twenty young lady friends at the Y. which we are able to price specially at this W. C. A. rooms Monday nigfiht.- is to BEGIN low price. Mrs. Mary Gilford was given a "handkerchief shower by eight ladies Quantities are larger on some items than others, so it "Tuesday at the home of her daughter, will be to your advantage to be on hand early and secure Mrs. Frank Perry. Mrs. Gifford \yho lias spent several months with her your share of the good things offered—REMEM daughter leaves today for her home at BER DAY AND DATES. Elkader, Iowa. "Some of the many bargains offered listed not in detail. HOLD SECOND HALF PARTY. Mrs. A. W. Allen entertained ten See large bills. ladies Tuesday afternoon at the second of a series of indoor golf parties. TABLETS DINNER PLATES SHELF PAPER Start NOW with CUPS AND SAUCERS TYRER'S ARE SURPRISED. TOILET PAPER SAUCE DISHES Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tyrer were given fjverithc iproKibiTionists EGG BEATERS a Bank Account DOVER a surprise party by twenty-five SHERBET GLASSES 4 STEEL WRECKING BARS PICKLE DISHES friends Wednesday. Vc see •CLOTHES LINES ALUMINUM SAUCE PANS TO VISIT SICK FATHER. GRANITE PUDDING PANS rices ALUMINUM PIE TINS Fred Williams left Tuesday for BREAD PANS The First National Bank of Austin ALUMINUM SPOONS Milton Junction, Wisconsin, to visit DUST PANS ALUMINUM CUPS OP. vVWi Ids father, who is ill. FLOUR SIFTERS BOX WRITING PAPER Capital & Sepias $300,000.00 STEAK POUNDERS Profit airing jhas not stopped all the RECORD BOOKS 3 ENTERTAINS FOR PARENTS. ^jResources Over Three Million Dollars 4 Mr and Mrs. Glen Morrison entertaii£d Besides the above mentioned items you will find scores WHEN^irdu SPEND YOUR a party of friends Monday §1 Organized 1868. 1 ^lOJJEY HERE & of others as good or better. night at a 6:30 dinner in honor of her you have ?the satisfaction of knowing parents/ Mr. and Mrs. James Foote that you haye ireceived full value for of Waterloo, Jowa. 8, FfEl^lFbR ANIMALS W REMEMBER SALE" STAW|®iVEPNESDAY, FEB. 'St INFANT DA##tttER DIES. Straw, Mill Feed.. itfe. Hay, f» Mr. anid Mrs. Vincent Philbrick's inlant 7 LASTS TO SATURDAY NIGHT, FEB. 11. W&0 •rM' daughter died Tuesday noon. -POULTRY FEEDS She was born January 128. The funeral When you go to a Chiropractor whose office is equipped with a C. W. Erret's Variety Store Beekeepers' Supplies -f Spinographical (X-Ray) outfit he not only tells you where the CAUSE was teld Wednesday afternoon of your trouble is located, b\it if necessary he takes a spinograph FIELD ANZ GARDEN SEEDS at two o'clock and interment made in I (X-Ray picture of your spine) AND SHOWS YOU. and"Plants ",1 the Rose Creek cemetery. .. He then Will give you Chiropractic vertebral adjustments which w.Il remove the CAUSE of your trouble. This office is Equipped with a A E & GO S S 1 I .-V complete Sp.'nDgraphical outfit: operated by^a competent Spino•'grahper.., Successor to Peddycourt & terret fx MRS. RAMSEY ENTERTAINS. ....... •S5f: Mrs. Andy Ramsey entertained the R. E:NEI50N,irsiife:s FE0t&SEED STORE pm Home and Fore^.Missi^ry/s^iftyj 'f' X-r the Methodi&t^faurch at her home CS&-X-r~.~ Jf r-. Ji? Palmar Graduate Chiropractor. ftp Wednesday-Afternoon. Mrs. Ramsey Austin, Minn.t Jsi 'was assisted in serving by Mrs. G. W. Offiice Phone—2277. I^wis^iHing,Residence Phone—7122. AUSTIN,. MINNESOTA. Dodd, Mrs, John Lewis and Mrs. El^"I^Mer-Hopfe. 'S jf. Xtfr,