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February 13, 1922 · Page 7 of 8

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•-:i. •«?-,- •-.. W: r"54? ?»WSR sf^KU-? -w .s?: fpT' ,*di VKSBKUSKKMU f. rt'i&y&g. '*45^ r^ V"V'"J7W t?" *+ktfc "x1-: j&®p t, SJSgS^S MOWER AUSTIN, MINN. 3pT «, Page Eight 'Jr.:- Monday, Feb. 13 1922 TheJVIisses Utzingers entertained a Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Aids V' J. number "of friends Saturday evening Nature. ^set- Ml" j&r,«Vfl FEATURE CANTATA 1 Medicirfes that aid nature are always at their apartments, 206 West Bridge. mm *-1 most effectual. Chamberlain's The evening was spent at bridge. ftSj- Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It itlSK a Dainty refreshment&_were served*-/ allays the cough, relieves the lungs, Redisricting Up aids expectoration, opens the secretions Mr. and Mrs. Herman Baudler entertained Financed by the Christmas Seal More than 100 children will take At Board Meeting and aids nature in restoring the eight guests at a four sale, the nutritional clinics ccmducted system to a healthy condition. Thousands part in "The Brownies' Whispers," a 1 bs^ during the past week at Johnsburg, course dinner Sunday. The afternoon have testified to its good qualities. Re-districting of county commissioner Atrial cantata to be given at Central Try it when you have a cough was spent in music and sociability Rose Creek and Adams demonstrated districts in Mower county will li'gh school by pupils" of the Franklin or cold. For sale by K. O. Wold and the need of -regular nutritional clinics and the guests departed voting Mr. sBchool at 7:30 g. m. February 16, *ufi£ Jbe considered-meeting .of the Pooler Drug Co. in Mower county. and Mrs. Baudler royal entertainers. Advertisement—Feb. board of county commissioners at «Jer the direction of MisS Elsie Johns. :V "The need for such clinics, the first By LUCY HIMMER 2:00 p. niv,' Thutsd&y at* the court Xrviher Noss is accompanist. Complete February List of their kind held in this, county," reported house. Tha proceeds will be used to pay Miss Marie Rettig, county )i T^5*. for a, new piano installed in the The re-dist¥ietihg ias. required by Miss Esther Hetherlin, librarian at Miss" Margaret, Thompson, daughter nurse, "has. been felt for sometime. NOW ON SALE Chapter 370 of the Session laws of A the high school is giving a series of of Fuller Thompson of Rushford, "A great many school childreh are 1917. Prnicipals in the play are "The February '^library teas," on Saturday Minnesota, was married "to Phillip underweight, not only a few pounds •Gardner," Donald Trenary, and "His afternoons fron three to five. The Smith Friday nooV.-by the Rev. Roberts but anywhere from ten to thirty NEVELN SPEAKS .. ,1 Daughter," Elizabeth Eberhart. at the Presbyterian parsonage. teafKers of the Junior and Senior ^pjofunds. The cantata deals with Fairies and AT S. M. MEETIN& high schools are to be invited in Mrs. Smith wofe a dainty dress of "When a child is not gaining and JSrownies and many pretty songs and groups to the high school library grey canton crepe with slippers and somewhere near normal weight," Superintendent S. T. iNeveln will DANCE RECORDS dances are introduced. stockings to match. She carried a where the hostess serves tea and the she said, "it is either due to some speak at a meeting of the Superintendents' Those who take part are Brownies—Oran brides boquet" off roses and sweet company is given an opportunity to 1 Showers. Fox-Trot physical defect or improper nourishment." club of Southern Minnesota Allen, Albert Anderson, June Moon. Fox-Trot Eddie Elkins' Orchestra 85c become acquainted with the new pea si at Mankato February 15. He will Leave Me With a Smile. Medley Fox-Trot The Happy Six 1 A-3512 2avid Crane, Race Crane, Robert books which are coming in by helping She was^attended by- Mrs. B. T. How Many Times. Medley Fox-Trot The Happy Six 85c Dr. Stewart of the children's clinic Earl, Beverly Everson, Arlo Jordan, leave Saturday. The Sheik. Fox-Trot Ray Miller and His Black and White Melody Boys osiq Van Camp, who -was dressed in blue to prepare them for the shelves. The of St. Paul, conducted the examinations. Weep No More (My Mammy). Fox-Trot "The Auxiliary and Community Activities tOrville Kirby, Frederic'Ten Eyck, Ray Miller and His Black and White Melody Boys} Canton crepe. She,also carried roses. first of these teas was given last Saturday Plans are being made for further of the School," is Mr. Neveln's Walter Torgeson. Ka-Lu-A. Medley Fox-Trot Knickerbocker Orchestra 1 A-3516 Mr. Van Camp apted as -groomsman.^ afternoon. The guests enjoyed clinics. Blue Danube Blues. Fox-Tro*t Knickerbocker Orchestra 85c subject. Raindrops Margaret Boyd, Ida a very pleasant social time and Mr. and Mrs. Smith will be at home Gypsy Blues. Medley Fox-Trot The Happy Six A-3S14 Seventy of the children examined Davenport, Alvin Anker, Paul Birds of a Feather. Medley Fox-Trot Manhattan Orchestra gSc at 908 Freeborn street upon their return profitable as well. were referred to family physicians Jacob Hopp of LeRoy was a business Gho-Cho-San. Fox-Trot Eddie Elkins' Orchestra A-2509 Seeker, Barrett Gillam, Thomas Rayman, Tea Cup Girl. Fox-Trot Eddie Elkins' Orchestra I 85c from a short wedding trip. for treatment, four to the oculist, caller here Thursday afternoon. Jane Erickson, Una Mae Sadler, When Francis Dances With Me. Medley Waltz A-6203 A-6203 Mrs. Zephyr Hardick of Nebraska four to ear specialists and two to an Prince's Dance Orchestra $1.25 ISIizabeth Sill, Gladys Snell, Irene Mrs. B. T. Johnson went to Adams Love's Ship. Medley Waltz Prince's Dance- Orchestra Blanch Eleanor, daughter of Mr. City, Nebraska, and Llewellyn W. orthepedic surgeon. •. iStreeter, Carl Voss, Robert Woodward, Thursday afternoon for few day's SONG HITS and Mrs. George P. Anderson, celebrated a Howells were married Thursday evening Clara Torgeson. visit with relatives. her sixth birthday anniversary, at 6:30 at the home of the Bert Williams W. A. Nolan came down from the Unexpectedly 1 A-3508 Sunbeams—Milo -Cafourek, Donald Mrs. J. F. Miller left Friday for Bert Williams Brother Low Down 85c Friday from six to eight. Six groom's parents^ Mr. and Mrs. John cities Sunday night. Yoo-Hoo Al Jolson A-3513 Daigneau, Charles Lewis, Don McFarlazie, Kansas City, Missouri, where'she will little guests were invited and a dainty Georgia Rose Broadway Quartet 85c Miss Bessie Preston of Lyle. was an B. Howells, 602 North Railway street. Mary McGrath, Elizabeth Pat-terson, spend two weeks. Da Da Da My Darling Frank Crumit A-3521 thsee course slipper was served. A Austin caller Saturday. Rev. A. .G. Patterson performed the When Francis Dances With Me Frank Crumit 85c Irene Quast, Allen Scholl, El«anore Ray Duholm went, to" Minneapolis beautiful birthday cake with six Mr. and Mrs. Phil Smith returned ceremony in the presence of a few Song of Love. From BicfMom Tim* Edwin Dale 1 A-3517 Thurman, Dorothy Torgeson, Thursday afternoon to attend the automobile I'll Forget You Edwin Dale 85c lighted candles adorned the table. The from the cities Sunday night. relatives and friends. After the ceremony Oeonora Noss, Millard Ralph. I Want My Mammy show. Vernon Dalhart and Al Bernard A-3520 cake was made by Mrs. J. G. Haven. a delicious dinner was served. That's How I Believe in You 85c Ed. DeCantillian of Brownsdale Edwin Dale Daisies—George Anker, Marie Barjiitz, Miss Blanche Swindell returned I Hold Her Hand and She Holds Mine Al Herman After supper games were played and 1 A-3507 was an Austin caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Howells will be at home They Call It Dancing. From The Music Box Revue. Al Herman 85c Margaret Clefton, Lorraine DeBnhr, from a visit to Minneapolis Sunday Blanch received many nice gifts from Herman Chandler of Cedar City to their friends at 705 East Hope Chester Kickenapp, Kathryn night. Old Time Blues. From Put and Take her little friends. was an Austin visitor Saturday. street. A-350S Uicholsen, Alaine Phillips, Gladys Edith Wilson and Johnny Dunn's Original Jazz Hounds Friends and neighbors of Mrs. 85c Frankie s: Edith Wilson and Johnny Dunn's Original Jazz Hounds. Miss Florence Anderson of Le Roy Juast, Olive Reed, Chester Sorflaten, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. White entertained Frank Arens gave her a birthday surprise Mr. and Mrs. Alvin' Dalager entertained OPERA AND CONCERT was an Austin shopper Saturday. Jane White, Helen Wykoff, Stella party at her home, 212 North the following guests at dinner ten guests Sunday evening at Miss Rose Creegan is taking a -*^s- 4 Kaulin. Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Cory, 1 49936 Division street, Thursday night. a four course dinner, the occasion being Could I Charles Hackett week's vacation from her duties at $1.50 Roses—Virginia Alford, Loraine Miss Evalyn Ober, Miss Dorine Abraham their wedding anniversary and Earl D. Peterson returned from The- Swallows Lucy Gates A.3510 the Value Store. Anker, Robert Babcock, Ira Edwards, The Wren Lucy Gates $1.00 and F. L. Liebenstein. Mr. Dalager's birthday. Chicago Friday, where twenty ^managers Miss Harriet Nelson spent Sunday Mira, di acerbe lagrima (Here, pleading at thy feet) From JI I 49922 Pearl Hanson, John Hormel, Juanita of the Leuthold stores spent a Trovatore Rosa Ponselle and Riccardo Stracciari $2.00 and Monday with her parents at The Ladies Guild of Christ Episcopal Members of the I. B. U. enjoyed a Hormel, Anis Lee, Adelaide Neuman, I 79720 week buying their spring" goods. Mattinata ('Tis the Day) Riccardo Stracciari Lyle. church met-- at the home of Mr. I $1.00 very interesting Valentine party at JFeanette Rasmusseri, Merlin Schleuder, The R. A. Ganey grocery store Ralph Robertson and Harold Lund and Mrs. W. C. Horrobfn, Friday evening The Old Rugged Cross Oscar Seagle Roland Sheldon, Dorothy Snell, the Baptist church Saturday night. A.351S which has been located on South When They Ring the Golden Bells for You and Me returned to St. Paul Sunday after a in honor of Mrs. G. H. TenBroeck. $1.00 Supper was served at 6:30 p. m.,.and Oscar Seagle and Male Quartet Hlda Smith, Mary McKenna. Franklin street is being moved to 608 week's visit with Mr. Robertson's Games and singing were enjoyed games and music were enjoyed afterward. SweeU Peas—Dorothy Aultfather, INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Moscow street. mother. during the evening and Mr. and Twenty-five members were Velma Brinkman, Lester Hatch, Clinton Mrs. John Jahnke entertained the Mrs. Fay Lawrence, and little j'qq Mrs. Fred Raymond rendered several Serenata, Op. 15, No. 1 Duci de Kerekjarto Jordan, Everette Lunde, Bertrand present. Ladies' Aid of St. John's Lutheran daughter left Friday for their home musical selections^ Mrs. Ten Broeck Valse Lente and Pizzicati. From Ballet Sylvia *-6202 Meyer, Lillian Nelson, Marie Sill, church at her home, 701 North Fourth Columbia Symphony Orchestra at Fedora, South Dakota, after spending was presented with a beautiful set of A Mr. and Mrs. William Crane returned nr JLawrence Shellman, Cora Valdahl, Eapana Rhapsody Columbia Symphony Orchestra) street, Friday. two weeks with her parents, Mr. dishes by the Guild. from Minneapolis Friday Helen Fitzthum. My Hawaiian Melody Ferera and Franckini A-3522 Otto Sorenson of Marshalltown, Iowa, and Mrs. E. Green. where they attended a family reunion My Sweet Sweeting Louise and Ferera g5c Pansies—Lorna Bluhm, Constance has been employed by the R. H. Miss Marie Ellingson of Ellendale Marriage licenses have been^issued BLUM MUSIC HOUSE at the home of Mrs. Abbie Crane, Becker, Walter Brinkman, Carl Cecil, Johnson & Son meat market to assist is visiting her brother, Earl, for a few to Lie welly W. Ho wells and Zephyr Prospect Park. Mrs. H. R. Haussamen JHelen Christie, Milded Clark, Howard in the shop. ... :r days. Hardick, Austin, and Frederick Landhery (nee Jean Crane) of Grafton. ISwin, Maurice Holmes, Virginia Hortsel, Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Hegge entertained Robert McNeir and Donald Westen 412 NORTH MAIN STREET, AUSTIN, MINN of Vevada and Anna Heimer of North Dakota, was also an jut-oftown Lois Johnson, Catherine Noss, eighteen friends at their home, returned from Minneapolis Sunday Adams. r-' guest at the reunion". Mail Orders Filled Promptly Xorraine Rasmussen, Robert Rice, 61)0 North Kenwood avenue, Thursday night. ji t. Mrs. Fred Schroeder was surprised Sylvia Schaefer, lone Trowbridge, night. Mrs. F. W.! Clefton will entertain by twelve friends at her hoptie, 800 Harold Paskey, Margaret Fink, Marie Word has been received from the the Embroidery club at a one o'clock West Walnut street, Wednesday Streeter. P. F. Bates family that they are now luncheon today at her home, 108 West night. One behalf of the company, Lilies Janet At wood, Dorothy located in their new home at Savoy, Oakland.. Mrs. Frank Clark, presented Mrs. drippen, Evelyn Hummel, Kenton Illinois. Miss Mabel Sorenson and Josephine Don't er Schroeder wis a casserole. Refreshr Let Keyser, Viola Lee, Robert Lane, Hel«n Henry Dennis went to St. Edwards, Grabau of Adams wgre in Austin ments were served by Mrs. Weber, Moore, Helen Petrehn, Ellsworth Nebraska, Friday where he was called Saturday. Mrs. Hummel and Mrs. Siegfreid. Stoike, Margaret Voss, Lillian Walker, by the death, early Friday, of Mrs. Mrs. Joy Hawkins leaves today for. Members of the Ladies' Missionary Slip By Wit Neva Wilson, Gifford Perry, Ruby Dennis' father, who has been ill for Newton, Iowa, to visit her sistre, Mrs. society entertained the men of the Keller. more than a year. Mrs. Dennis left Howard Snyder. Christian church at their regular a week ago to be ,at the bedside of her Mrs. Jack Cassidyhas resumed her meeting Thursday. The following Mrs. Walter Officer was given a A Liberty Bell Bank! father. work at the Value store after a program was given. "Tibet and the birthday surprise at her home, 206 week's vacation., Tibetans," Mrs. H. A. Hildreth "The Cedar street, Thurdays afternoon. MACBETH E. A. Dalager returned home Friday Batang Mission," Mrs. William Hayter Sirs. Officer received many beautiful evening from Clear Lake, Iowa, "Dr. Rijnhart's Work in Tibet," Sifts. where he spent a week with his son, Mrs. Walter Gransee^ music by ladies Members of the Art and Travel Oliver Dalager returned to the Dr. Norman Dalager and family. quartet reading, Mrs. J. E. Reynolds. Club and other Austin women who .state university today after a week's have the welfare of the schools at -vacation spent with his parents, Mr. heart will sell preliminary tickets for Moonshine-Soaked Handkerschief is and Mrs. E. A. Dalager. the Macbeth Concert.. Prices will be j* Leonard Decker and Ed. Hacmac Held As Evidence Against Neukom $1.50, $1.00 and 50c. These tickets leave this afternoon for St. Paul will be exchanged without charge at •where they will attend the State Wold's Drug Store for reserved seat the piano. Sheriff Nicholsen quickly Hardware dealers' convention which tickets beginning Monday, February A moonshine-soaked handkerchief took his handkerchief from his pocket -will be held at the auditorium Febivuiary 20, at 8:00 a. m. in a sealed bottle, a copper coil, some Out of town orders accompanied by and soaked up some of the alleged 14 to 17. mash and a small quantity of moonshine check or money order and addressed liquor and placed it in bottle and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnson and comprises evidence- taken in a to Guy K. Wold, will be filed in order •daughter, Opal, returned to their sealed it. raid by county officers Friday, upon of their arrival and filled at the reserved Neukom is already awaiting trial Ifeome at Eagle Bend this morning after the farm occupied by Fred Neukom, seat allotment. on a similar charge. He is to appear visiting their sister, Mrs. Fred six miles north of LeRoy." A matinee for students only will be in justice court Wednesday. Noekelby and relatives in Blooming Neukom dashed a bottle containing •given at 3:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon, Otto Baudler, county attorney, and Prairie. Mr. Johnson is a brother of what is said to be moonshine, upon Feb. 23. Tickets 35c. Marshal Boyd of LeRoy accompanied Ed, Johnson of tiiis city. Advertisement 12-3-c the floor when the officers, headed by the sheriff. Sheriff N. Nicholsen, found it behind SHOOTS DEVIL "The Devil, shot thru the abdomen, proved to be human and was rushed WOUNDS PASTOR to a hospital where he is still in a wii (Continued from page 1.) critical condition, according to the report. The Liberty Bell Crane's Linen LswH lias been solved .according to a story Bank it the symbol "His Satanic costume was a very of Independence, fold by MisS Xoi^ise Miller, who re^nntecTlast wonderful alfair, equipped. with electric Let your children 'weeltfrom a visit With A writing .paper*, of distinction. batteries to give the effect of fire. I it relatives in that part of Minnesota. ring With "He came down on a rope fhru the their savings. f'His Satanic Majesty did not stop Its Quality is cupola, spreading terror as he came. 0 viih one appearance, according to "The man who conceived of this Jfiss Miller's report, but appeared at the, result of more than a idea to put an end to the dance evil several barn dances, each time fright«amg and who so nearly proved a martyr. ET your boy or gifl begin "ringing'Vthe old Liberty Bell the dancers away, until finally hundred years or conscientious to the cause was said to be a Methpf w^'t^le^r pennies just as quickly as posnble. Step in our a reward was offered among I of dist minister of that vicinity. paper making. u* Bank at your earliest opportunity and open a Sayings f$ipse WHo frequented these dances to Mrs. Ellingson leaves tomorrow amyond. Who would shoot the Evil One Account for etch. $1.00 will ao this—then you will be given a for her home at Winnebago, after Its style is thelnspiration «a. hia next appearance. Liberty Bell Bank without extra charge. Hf- spending the past ten days with her "A fourteen-year-old boy took the rcmict V, Jt daughter,/Mrs. Carl Baudler. All who have inspected the Befl Bank pronounce it the most ^tractive home safe .they have ever seen. It will assist in teach*' SMKf. Seeing Is Belie vine iY ing your children Thrift and stand as a symbol of Independence ou are Invited to jii rveiy thing they are saving for, spect the five fine styles When you go to a Chiropractor whose office is equipped with a Spinographical (X-Ray) outfit he not only teljjs you where the CAUS£ of your trouble is located, but if necessary he takes a spinograph shown herer^iflf^' .. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK (X-Ray picture of your spine) AND SHOWS YOU. tj/Jtyiprjlalf. He then will give you Chiropractici vertebral adjustments which will remove the CAUSE of .your troubp This office is equipped with a i. •J OF AUSTIN complete Spinographical outfit H$H|i$edT~ by a competent Spino- grahper. -'-m:- AUSTIN, MINN Orgamzed 1868 i,. jK» ii rj a1ui^) D. C. ito.*wold:-pmg co. Palmier Graduate Chiropractor. Ert. 18«6 Lewis Building,' Offiice Phone—2277. I AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. Residence Phone—7122. 75* V- :H "V