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

February 20, 1922 · Page 7 of 8

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!TWWWi'•» 4 V-* ,r iffg MOWER COUNTY NEWT AUSTIN, MINN SSiSr'-'"5©- Page Eight Ss Monday, Feb. 20, 1922. 0- ten THREE INJURED RETORT MADE ON /i Two Tarthest Norths WEDDINGS *1 IN ACCIDENTS LEAGUE BRANCH Thctmpson-Thoms. "p- \r Irvin* M. Thompson and Miss Harriet Thorns, both of this city, were lecker Girl Suffers Ladies" Busy Making married Tuesday, February 14, at Mason City, Iowa, by Rev. E. A. Welston Broken Arm in Mitteiis for Austin of the Methodist church of that .Fall Children. /Z. city. "•^Ff IIHIMHWftlltilllHilrtfl Willi After the wedding they returned to YOUTH AT SCHOOL Austin where. they will make their Welfare v^rk^ac'c^mpl|shed by^the JBy iUOY HIMJJER home with Mrs. I. A.- Thompson, 901 HAS FINGER CUT ome League branch ^f 'this -city untler Clark slreet. the direction of the Salvation The-groom is employed at the Army is shownin .^reiw^Ujnade by Male Chorus and Wives Present Professor S? Frsd Bornfleth Thrusts Hand Thru Plzak grocery and has a host of Envoy Jessup to "The War Cry," theSalvation Glass in Attempt to Save Himself and Mrs. Tolles with Electric Percolator friends in" Austin. Army official publication. from Bad Fall. "The Home League branch at Austin," Mrs. George M. Shortt will entertain says the report, "h^s been doing The Austin Male Chorus and their py occasions in the: history of the A five-year-old girl arid two youths a party of friends Tuesday at practical work since it was formed wives entertained at a banquet Satiric Male Chorus. were injured in accidents here Saturday her home, 602 West Bridge street, in last October. V1 day at the" Y. W. C. A. roojns in honor Mrs. Everett Banfield sang a very and today. honor of her daughter, Mrs. Clinton "The ladies of the various churches of Prof, and Mrs. W. W. Tolles, who pleasing solo, after which, Dr. Gillam Mary Decker, five-year-old daughter W. Vaux. have met regularly once each week leave this week for their new home in requested Prof. Tolles to lead the of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Decker, and made over garments for the poor chorus in a couple of numbers. "Kiplin's Kane, Pa. 800 High street, suffered a broken people of Austin. A four course dinner was served at Recessional" was especially LOCAL left arm when she fell from an automobile "Some 185 garments for children, the club room. Thirty-eight were ling's Recessional" was eepeciall on Lansing avenue, shortly after VEMNm heavy coats and 2 comforters have 20 present. The rooms, were decorated pleasing. noon today. been completed. Fifteen pairs of with pink roses. Everett Banfield on behalf of the Adolph Ludvigson, forteen-yeartold shoes and 24 caps have been donated company presented Prof, and Mrs. After dinner, Dr. C. G. Gillam son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ludvigson, H. B. Hillier of Brownsdale was an and the women are now busily engagea president of the club, introduced Tolles with an electric percolator and fiOl Crane street, had the little finger Austin caller Saturday. in making mittens for children. John H. Anderson, who spoke on tray with the suggestion that they of his right hand nearly severed this "All of these have been carefully "The Influence of Music Thru the could give musical instruction while morning when he caught it in a door Glex Hendryx of Lyle was a guest distributed by the Army officers. their coffee was "perking." Ages." After tracing his subject to at Central high school. Two stitches Dr. anil Mrs. F. H. Spence, "farthest noi'th" medical missionaries, who Sunday at the W. W. Tolles home. "Eight churches are represented in the present time, Mr. Anderson Both Prof, and Mrs. Tolles responded were taken in the wound. distribute medicine and the Presbyterian gospel at Point Barrow, latitude 71:22, the organization. Miss King of the Harry Smith went to the cities Saturday showed the influence of the Tolles' feelingly. The banquet and through all the territory within a radius of 600 miles. They ark now in In an attempt to save himself from Y. W. C. A. is entitled to much credit to visit friends for a couple of New York, having been forced by ill health to quit tlieir post. Under the closed with the entire company singing music up on this community. -falling after he had slipped on some for her untiring efforts in making the auspices of the Presbyterian board of home missions they have planned and days. "America." Prof. Tolles led. After Charles Ashton was then introduced ice on Water street, -Fred Bornfleth, nearly completed a small but modern hospital, which soon will be staffed with organization a,success. and chose for his topic, "Don't the personal farewells and best •902 Medary street, accidently thrust Dr. P. T. Torkelson and family of a doctor and three nurses. "This work has not only been the Forget." He recalled the many hap­ wishes the guests departed. his hand thru a glass window at the Lyle spent Sunday at the O. F. means of temporal relief to the people, JKinsman greenhouses Saturday and Thompson home. but many have -been induced to Benedicts Hold cut has hand badly. HALF SLED—HALF NO HOME STUDY MEET. attend the meetings who before this A. W. Wright was called to Ashtabula, The Home Study club meeting Slippery walks, the result of rain Valentine Party MOTOR NEW IDEA time attended no religious services." Ohio, Sunday night by the serious and sleet Saturday night caused several scheduled for Thursday will not be illness of his brother, Rey. C. E. minor accidents Sunday. STATE ROAD WORK held it was announced today. The The Benedicts gave a dinner dance Wright. Small boys stared. Grown men Born to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hubbard next meeting will be held March 17, Saturday at 7:00 p. m. in the K. of C. were astonished and horses shied. RURAL SCHOOLS of Moscow Monday, February at the home of Mrs. Orin Varco on FOR 1922 STARTS Miss Alice Crampton returned to A strange motor vehicle, half automobile hall. It was a Valentine party and 20, a son. Route No. 6. TO SEE PICTURES her home in Minneapolis Thursday the decorations were red and white. and half sled, slid into the after ten days' visit with her friend, Miss Ruth Southwick, teacher at There was one carnation favor dance. Erdman garage this morning, in defiance Mrs. Clyde Clefton will entertain at Miss Edwardina Kough. Central high school, has her sister as Mrs. Glen Morrison, chairman, was of Old Man Winter's attempts a five o'clock bridge tea Tuesday and Babcock Asks Bids on With the purchase of a "Portable her guest. assisted by Mrs. Clyde Clefton, Mrs. to make motoring purely a summer Wednesday. The color scheme will Mrs. Norman Dalager and daughter, Balopticon" Mower county rural Fifteen Projects in E. Ray Cory, Mrs. Clarence Babcock, be red, white and blue. Twenty guests pleasure in the country. Norma, left Saturday for their schools will have an opportunity of Charles Mady is ill and unable to Second Season. Mrs. Joe Mann and Mrs. Harold Fenton. will be entertained each day. home at Clear Lake, Iowa, after several seeing educational slides. The vehicle is the invention of a attend to his duties at Plzak Brothers' Thirtysix couples were present. days' visit at the E. A. Dalager Hie machine will be loaned to rural Lansing man and is equipped with a meat market.. /I The dinner was served by Margaret Miss Mary Jicha entertained her home. schools upon requests from the teaeh«rs. pair of runners under the front axle Charles M. Babcock state highway Sunday school class Saturday night Miss Grace Kimball of Waltham Nicholsen, Lucille Sasse, Caroll Johnson, Slides will be furnished free by that are steered in Conjunction with S. A. Smith spent Saturday with commissioner, this week announced came Saturday to attend the funeral Dorothy Edwards and Violet in the parlors of the Baptist church. •the University of Wisconsin. The machine the wheels. his daughter, Mrs. Horace Dodd, at plans to place under contract early Twelve were present, games were of Mr. Teeter Sunday. Hopfe. will be kept at the county superintendent's To prevent the runners from digging Charles City, Iowa, who leaves this this spring the main part of 1922 played and at nine o'clock dainty refreshments office. It was purchased into snowbanks, the front of the Miss Allie Mclntyre of Minneapolis, week for her new home at Lawtort, construction work under Minnesota's LADIES AID MEETS. were served. by the Teachers Patriotic league runners are supported by a wire and came down Saturday night to attend Oklahoma. big highway program. Mrs. Hans Bendickson's division «l Mower county. heavy spring so that in case the car the funeral of Mr. Teeter. The Newman Literary society met ^There will be three or four big lettings, entertained the St. Olaf Lutheran Ladies L. R. Decker, A. R. and Jesse Pierce finds no sledding and "good wheeling" he said, calling for bids March Friday night at Columbus auditorium. aid at the church parlors Thursday WOODSON RITES Mrs. Clinton W. Vaux of Swea and R. L. Thompson returned home the runners clear the road. 9 on the first group. The following program was given: afternoon. Mrs. Hery Noss, Mrs. City Iowa, is visiting her parents, Mr. from St. Paul Friday night where On the rear wheels, drums are attached HELD SATURDAY John H. Mullen, deputy commissioner Piano solo by Mrs. Thomas Geraghty, C. A. Hegge, Mrs. Emil. Olson and and Mrs. George M. Shortt. they went to attend the State Hardware made of wood with lugs attached. and chief highway engineer, vocal solo by Miss Ruth Gavin, talk Isabel Hatch were on the program. dealers' convention. When the-wheelirig is gone "The Purpose of a Literary Society" Thomas Geraghty went to the cities said that plans for tyfice as much additional Tuneral services for Thomas J. f" and rear wheels sink, the flat drums Mrs. Clarence Butler entertained WANT ADS by Edward Towey, paper on "Team Saturday to attend the International^ work are nearly finished and "Woodson, who died at his home one with the lugs support the weight of the Entre Nous club Thursday night Work" by Miss Louise Coleman. Bowling association tournament. will be announced with calls for proposals and one-half miles south of Austin, the car. at her apartment on East Water as soon as final decisions can More than forty young people were (Too Late to Classify.) February 15, were held from the street. "be reached. All lettings will be at present. liome at 2.00 p. m., Saturday. Rev. J. ENGINEERS TO Willard Howe of Kansas City, Missouri, LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN—Saturday, the new building recently built for .MeFarlane officiated. Mrs. A. Ev Carter entertained a wolfhound with a creamwhite who spent the past week here .-Mrs. C. G. Gillam entertained thirty CITY CONVENTION and leased by the highway department Mr. Woodson was born November twelve members of the G. A. R. at her collar. Finder return to C. with friends, left Friday for St. Paul ladies Saturday at a one o'clock in St. Paul. A. Nelson, Lyle, Minnesota, for reward. 10, 1872, at the same place where he home, 101 High street, at a valentine where he will have charge of the Nolan three-course., luncheon. The color Telephone 420. 15-1-p Improvements Distributed. died- grab bag social Thursday afternoon. A. C. White, county engineer, and farms. scheme was yellow and purple. Mrs. Surviving him are James of Illinois, "Permanent highway improvements A. B. Overland, city engineer, will attend MEDICAL Gillam was assisted in serving by the Mrs. Harry Feeley entertained the William and Henry of Austin, will be well distributed over Frank Cronon and son, James, and meetings of the State Architectural ELECTRICITY Misses Cora Randall, Eloise Allen Royal Neighbor Aid Society at her the state again this year to spread -Albert of Arizona, Mrs. Sariah Lohman daughter, Elizabeth, came down Saturday and Engineering society and the FOR ALL CHRONIC DISEASES and Miss Trusdell. After the luncheon home, 603 North Second street, benefits in many localities and the of Austin, Mrs. Martha Lohman ALSO NON-SURGICAL CURE FOR night from St. Paul to spend Highway Engineers' society at the there was a flower guessing Thursday afternoon. Mrs. C. V. policy of improving weak spots in PILES ®f Denver, Colorado, and John of Allert Sunday with their mother and grandmother, Twin Cities, February 21, 22, 23, 24 contest, Miss Cora Randall "receiving Mossey, Mrs. Fred Biery -and Mrs. H. long mileages of'-otherwise good DR. A. I. ARNESON Lea. Mrs. Mary Cronon. and 25. the head prize, a corsage bouquet of Kezar assisted in serving. Specialist roads also will be continued," said Mr. Overland leaves tomorrow and sweet peas. The ladies enjoyed a OFFICES—Half block West of Farmers HEP. TROWBRIDGE Mrs. Meyers of Wykoff was brought I ]yjr Mullen, Mr. White plans on leaving Thursday most pleasant afternoon. and Merchants State Bank Miss_ Blanche Swindell was presented to Austin last night and taken to St. "The department believes highway SEEKING RETURN morning. fZ with bouquets of Priemier Olaf hospital where she was operated work should be pushed now that roses and jonquils at a birthday on this morning for gall stones and prices have returned to old levels, Seeing Is Believing' TEACHERS TO Announcement of his candidacy for party given in her honor Thursday appendicitis. She vtas accompanied freight rates are lower and conditions re-election to the legislature from the ASSIST GOV'T night at the home of Mrs. W. E. by Dr. Christenson of Wykoff. are generally favorable. Although When you go to ttr Chiropractor whose office is equipped with a fifth district was made Saturday by Brown, 708 North Kenwood avenue. Spinographical (X-Ray) outfit he not only tells you where the CAUSE funds fof state road work may be reduced ^Representative Harry C.. Trowbridge ANNUAL SUBS COMING. of your trouble is located, but if necessary he takes a spinograph from the 1921 total, the department Rural teachers in Mower county Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Lewis and Mr. of Austin. For fifteen years he has More than 400 high school annual (X-Ray picture of your spine) AND SHOWS YOU. plans to do its utmost to will co-operate with the U. S. Department and Mrs. Walter Bateman entertained He then will give you Chiropractic vertebral adjustments which will been a member of the Minnesota subscriptions were received Saturday make a new record showing and take remove the CAUSE of your trouble. This office is equipped with a of Labor in instructing prospective at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Lewis, as the results of a partial house-tohouse State Pharmaceutical association, complete Spinographical outfit operated by a competent Spmograhper. its part in the movement to restore ^condidates for citizenship in the canvass of the city and an intensive 300 West Maple street, at a seven -which Friday elected him its president normalcy." R. L. NELSON, D. duties and advantages of preparing o'clock dinner. Mrs. Arthur Murphy as a reward for his work in the drive in the schools. for this honor, it was announced today and Glen Morrison won first prizes .legislature in handling its legislation. SEE U. L. ULiLUVil, D. C. by the county superintendent. and James Foote of Waterloo, Iowa, Why, &7 Many Reformers? A Compromise. Palmer Graduate Chiropractor. Names of the candidates will be Reforming the other fellow is not No college man is as good as he tries seconcTprize, at bridge after dinner. CARD OF THANKS. Offiice Phone—2277. Lewis Building, only exciting, but it is so much more "We wish to thank our Austin given to the ruraj. teachers thru the to make his professor believe he is, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. Mrs. H. Hawkins of LeRoy is a Residence Phone—7122. friends for the beautiful floral offeriags, comfortable than contemplating one's nor as bad as he tells his girl he is.*— county superintendent. also for their assistance to us own deficiencies.—Houston Post. guest at the O. J. Larson home. Jester. jn our recent bereavement.' Advertisements in The News reach Mr and Mrs. W. H. TEETER. the consumer. Advertisement 15-1-c If tfru can't call— write! •The Strongest in the Christian Brotherhood S JF yon find ft inconvenient to -.A Musical Jteat Every Evening "r call here personally, you canreadily transact your with »is by mtji. •'•sSm?* -Hii To deposit checks, simply jchera and forward by regular moil. Curreney should always^be Beginnirt^Sunday, March 5th registered and not more than :f lifty dollars sent in one envelope. Deposits aud letters are acknowf ... edged by us on day of receipt* -T 'a IV js, ,5 The First National Bank of Austin JWf 7:30 PvM. 10:00 AJMi Capital $300,000.00 ^-,-1 -MT&RL REEVES, Singer Reeves stucned for Grand. Opera Big choir led by a musical genius. Wm Three Million Doll I R. WHISTON, D/ D. iia Organized 1868. 'oE=p oege- crr3o_ f-Xjt'h t- Vj'ii!"