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

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jw •—1—— r~3K7 ?f "•"W'Sf1 ''v yp-.'if-r,? -i~y C^K 1 5 MOWER COUNTY NEWS, SjSlM MINN. Page Eight .Monday, April 3, 1922 ACTIVE INTEREST Funeral on Sledge and Skates in Germany Preacher Substitutes.—Dr. Cahoon, district superintendent of the Methodist DiCHira URGED church, preached two excellentsermons here yesterday. Rev. M. G. Shuman occupied the pulpit in the Methodist church at Rochester Sunday. Annual Report Shows Hi Good Membership News advertising brings results Growth. WANT ADS 'absolutions urging'I-a n^e... active LUCY HIMMER. xajttreat in church affairs to combat FOR RENT—1G0 acre improved farm near Rose Creek. Cash or shares. "wsaMIiness and indifference election H. Hildebrand, Lyle, Minn. 27-4-p id? officers and the reading- of reports Austin DeMolay Boys and Advisors take part •oi' various departments were features in Albert Lea Chapter Initiatory Ceremonies of the, annual meeting of the Central Embassador iffissbjterian church Thursday night the church. Forty members of Fidelity Chapter Albert Lea class and Masons at 6:30 Every department of the church of the Order of DeMolay for boys, p. m. The menu was as follows: An unusual funeral cortege passing over the frozen waterways from a tiny village in the Spreewald, near Berlin, staOTr.s a balance. Disbursements for and fifteen Masons from Austin motored Roast beef,, mashed potatoes, sweet tyhe year for current expenses amounted Vanderbilt's "Idle Hour" to Become a Club to Albert Lea and attended the potatoes, pickles, coffee, rolls and butter, to §5,242.55 benevolences, $2,299.1L installation of a DeMolay chapter ice cream and cake. there, Friday. The Owatonna chapter exemplified Comparing this year to 1919, it was The Owatonna chapter of DeMolay the opening ceremonies and the first xamid that current expenses increased attended, forty strong, with about ten .almost two-fold while benevolences degree, while the Austin boys put on of its Masonic friends and advisors. JStsttk increased more than four-fold. WT the second degree and the closing mSm wSm A fine banquet was served in the Reports show an unusual growth in Masonic hall to all visitors and to the ceremonies. tfce work of the East Side chapel. Ave»age attendance increased from thirto Entertain at Party.—Miss Agnes Hold April Fool Party.—Mrs. Hairy eighty. Total enrollment is Hegge entertained friends at a combination, Sass and Mrs. Kenneth Lynde tn 231. April Fool and Chow Mein tertained Thursday night at an April Offieers elected are: Elders—J. B. New a?id party Saturday night at her home on Fools party at the home of Mrs. Sass TBorreils, John Winn, W. L. McLaugh,'lmr Disti?iciive Kenwood avenue. on South Chatham Street. Sixteen A. A. Smith, M. H. Kenaston and Open hearted guests were present. An elaborate JhT^old Daane. Trustees Frank hospitality calls Visit Their Parents.—Mr. and Mrs. dinner at 6:30 was served backwards, -Graves, H. B. Kendall, Hiram Campfiell, for the finest of Arthur Lageson of Clarks Grove and desert first and cocktail last. Bridge silverplate fine Ed. Hedges and Al. Wolf. John Miss Eldora Lageson of Albert Lea in appearance, was played thruout the evening. €?. Hormel was elected superintendent fine in the quality spent Sunday at the home of their q£ the Sabbath school. Vs I that keeps attractiveness She was Surprised.—Miss Helen parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Lage- fresh. Reynolds, living west of town was See the Ambassador given a surprise party Friday evening Unlawful to Fish for Pattern Here is the main building of the late W. K. Vanderbilt's estate. "Idle Flour," on the south shore of Long Island. Teachers Have Party.—Teachers of by thirty of her friends, the occasion now displayed by Suckers Before May This luxurious country home, costing millions, is to become one of the most exclusive clubs in the world. On the estate us and you will Austin schools were entertained at being her eighteenth birthday. The there will be an 18-hole golf course and tennis courts In the open, broad floors for dancing and comfortable quarters fw say"That'sjust an April Fool party Friday at Cen- evening was spent in games and mustral members under roof. what I want." Many a man who delights in fishing high school. Miss Cora Randall ic and delicious refreshments were On each «arly in the spring likes to go to the served. Miss Reynolds received a of the entertaining WHISTON SAYS IT was chairman succeeding creek and try his luck at suckers. Mayme Comes Out and Announces just Who purse of money and several other nice anniversary, group. This has been a custom for years PAYS TO BE GOOD husband, son gifts from her friends. She is going to Vote for Tomorrow and Why or daughter past and the creek banks have been Gets Expert Treatment.—Dr. C. A. (Continued from Page One) will welcome Play "500" at Party.—Mrs. Ray 2nsccl with anglers as soon as the high Hegge accompanied Simon Thompson the opportunity Carll was given a surprise party •water had subsided. How many of of Lansing to Chicago Friday night to add to school of over 150 is assured. Dear Jane:— Mr. Page has started the big work Thursday afternoon by the Meditation aatese people know, however, that is is your silver where Mr. Thompson received medical Spoke on Lyceum. of the sewage disposal plant and it's We feel pretty much disappointed service. Club. The afternoon was spent in •naia'wful to fish for suckers or any treatment from Dr. Henry There will be two nights only of only fair that he be allowed to carry because Mrs. Shellman has resigned Icind of fish at this time of the year? playing "500" and Cirtrola and piano Schmitz. l847 ROGERS BROS. speaking and singing in the church, the matter thru to a finish. Should her position as police matron in Austin. music was enjoyed. Mrs. Clark of 3S«£. until May 15 can suckers be as the lecture and recital on Wednesday there be a change now and things I'd like to know if "there breathes SILVEBWAS' Brownsdale and Mrs. Hermer and caxight. This also applies to pike, Gives Recital Report.—Total proceeds night will be given in the high should go awry, each administration a man with soul so dead" who J. J. HAYES & SON Mrs. King were guests of honor. Mrs. pickerel, perch, sunfish, muskelonge, from the Coe Pettit, high school school auditorium. Dr. Whiston has —the old and the new—will lay the doesn't appreciate the fine work she Jewelers Austin. catit&h, Carll was presented with a hand bullheads, crappies and any benefit, piano recital were §185.95. been with the Standard Chautauqua blame on the other. In a big financial has done in Austin. It was hinted to painted plate. Delicious refreshments kind of fish except trout. The Expenses were $15.75. The piano system for eight years, and has given matter of this kind, "collar button finance" me that if the election went a certain #co5Jlt season opens April 15 and that were served. fund was increased by $85.00 while this lecture1 on "Americanism and the would be poor policy. way, the office of police matron would is the only variety of fish that can be Mr. Pettit was given the remainder. Humor of the A. E. F. in France," 350 The executive of a city of this size be discontinued in this town. I'm not fSauight until one month after that times. r^- io— should be a man with a personality speaking authoritatively on that subject, .-Jate- So Mr. Fisherman, if you fish He Thanks Friends.—W. M. Sahr, Dr. Whiston gives his last great I) of whom we can all be proud. Mr. 1 but anyway that's the way the -for suckers before May 15, you are 902, Bryan street, who lost his money sermon tonight on "Harvests." Tuesday Page certainly has the dignity and story comes to me. The Lifelong Companion Jgneakirig the state law. and some of his household goods night he and Mr. Reeves and Rev. the presence of a city official. His Why not discontinue the electric in a fire recently, today said he wished protected from the Fink will put on a good time and program. language is ^bove reproach and his lights and put in kerosene lamps? to thank the fire department, Salvation August 1 to 12 Scout The community is invited. integrity unquestioned. They are cheaper. Why not hire Uncertainties of Life Army, employes of the George Lecture Indorsed. The question of enforcing law has Short Course Dates cheap teachers in our schools or dispense A. Hormel & Company and other The National Lyceum states that been the past year or two, and especially MOMENTS with them altogether? Why of heartfelt friends for their donations and kindness the evangelist gives more facts concerning difficult one, and Austin has pay preachers? Why spend money satisfaction must come too him. The 1922 Boy Scout leaders' short European customs than any been no exception in this regard. But to the man who has made for libraries or general moral uplift? -«n«rse at Itasca state park will be lecturer on the platform. The proceeds the experience of the past two years his will and provided amply Let's all go to th^ Sunday shows green August 1 to 12, according to LIBRARY NOTES of this lectute go to the church will be of inestimable benefit to Mr. for his life companion. and the dances. A police matron is ^miJQimcement by E. G. Cheyney, head to help defray expenses of the meetings. superfluous only in a place so tough. Page. He has an efficient police force 4- If he has also recommended y£ the forestry division of the University The little church put the meeting on at the present time, and promises Miss Tayne Burgess, public librarian, that nobody wants to be better. this institution as Executor of Minnesota. This course is on, bringing the trio from Lincoln, that they will measure up to this efficiency, today announced the receipt of Mr. Page came back from the war, and Trustee, he will have' apea to scout masters'-and executives. Nebraska, believing that many should he be returned to office. twenty-one new books of fiction. They a major—and still highly regarded by the added satisfaction ofi Am enrollment of thirty-five is exisected. would be glad to assist financially. If Certainly, I am going to vote for are. Children of the Market Place, the private soldier who fought under knowing that his wife will Mr. Page on election day. any desire to assist, make checks payable Masters House of Rimon, Watts His his command. That situation is in itself be relieved of all care in the —MAYME. to Cora Davison, and pay either Soul Goes Marching On, Andrews rather, unique. They, the ExService management of his estate Mrs. H. D. Cory and son left for at the bank or in the offerings. P. S.—We old settlers can well remember Shepherd of the Wild, Marshall Men, are endorsing Mr. Page and that she will have the "Winona Sunday to make an extended when Austin was divided into This lecture is unhesitatingly backed Great Prince Shan, Oppenheim for candidate for mayor and that protection and guidance of with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. •visit two factions—Page-ites and other by the chautauqua systems of Roughcrossing, Thompson Backslider, makes his election a certainty—for a strong financial organization. .Martm Gilbertsen. America. Prof. Reeves will put on a folks. History repeats itself, don't Lindsay Alias the Lone Wolf, those husky war boys can put anything recital as a prelude to the lecture at Vance Strat Durst, Hurst Sheridan it? —MAYME. over if they decide to. James Lageson, who has been One of otcr officers wiU be glad 7:45. He was trained for grand opera Road Mystery, Marshall Peter Benny, attending the past few weeks on his to discuss this subject with you and in this recital he shows his training. Marshall Vanishing Point, Dawson farm near Ellendale, spent Sunday It will be a great night, with Little Red Foot, Chambers Gentle The First National Bank of Austin -with his family on Maple street. two hours of things worth while. Julia, Tarkington Willing Horse, Keith Island of Faith, Sangster Mrs. W. E. Brown entertained her Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 Mrs. E. Mattice came down from sirsision of th^ Ladies' Aid of St. Olaf Julia Takes Her Chance, Merrel Best Resources Over Three Million Dollars So the cities Sunday night. Short Stories for 1921, O'Brien ILutheran church Friday afternoon at Organized 1868. Great Modern American Stories, her home, 708 North Kenwood. Mack Cummingham of Albert Lea Howell. was an Austin caller Friday. Mrs. George Smith and daughter, 28aa-ion, have returned to her home at Miss Regina Kineth is spending a Mrs. Elizabeth Bumgard of Rose Cfeacries City, Iowa, after spending Great Western Lays few days in the cities. Little Cedar Teacher Creek spent Saturday in Austin. HORMEL'S £3ie past week with her father, S. A. Off Ten Men Here SVojth. Elected for 1922-23 Mrs. Andrew Jenson of Rose Creek Dan Lundberg of Sioux Falls, South was an Austin caller Saturday. Dakota, is visiting friends here for a Mr. and Mrs. E. Kraske, returned few days. Ten section men were released here Miss Ethel Mady spent the weekend Co their home at Janesville today affier Adams, April 1.—Miss Olive Lund Provision Market Saturday following sweeping reduction with friends in the cities. spending the week-end with their was elected parochial teacher for Little Mrs. Maud Whiteside of St. Paul is on this division of the Chicago sister, Mrs. Chris. Vendt, 400 South Cedar school for 1922-23 at a recent visiting her daughter, Fern Whiteside Mrs. E. A. Dalager is visiting her Great Western railroad Saturday. Main street. for a few days. wy meeting of the school board. son, Dr. Norman Dalager and family HERMAN G. HORMEL The company plans on using contract Miss LUnd has taught both public and at Clear Lake, Iowa. labor, it was reported. The cut Dr. Powell of Manly, Iowa, was a Frank Harris of St. Paul was ar«aig3sed We are cutting two grades of Beef, Fancy STEER parochial schools. affected 1,000 men on this division. in justice court charged professional visitor at Dr. Arneson's and good We handle only Miss Agnes Kleven, who teaches BEEF WESTERN BEEF. •with violating prohibition laws and laboratory Thursday. the Best U. S. Government Inspected Meats. The following school at Eagle Bend, is a guest of Students Speed Up Mr and Mrs. Joy Hawkins are in ikied $35.00 and costs. Harris was involved Prices dre subject to market change without her sister, Mrs. Henry Noss. Miss Clo O'Marro was called to Austin today. in an accident last fall and High School Annual notice. Rosemount Saturday by the serious Miss Lillian Nelson and Florence -charged with driving an automobile Fred Clay well of Hastings spent illness of her mother. Cook of Albert Lea spent the weekend wSale intoxicated. He was indicted Sunday in Austin. with Austin friends. ijgr the grand jury for transportation. Work on the "Austinian," Central Western Beef FISH DEPT. Glen Webber of Fosston is here visiting lb. 5c Boiling Beef The indictment was dismissed. high school year book, is progressing Bern to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoffman John Moe has gone to Rochester to his father, George Webber, and ....lb. lb. Fresh Pickerel 10c 7c Short Ribs ... Miss Stella Hegge returned to Austin. rapidly and cuts will be sent to the Sunday, April^2, a son. visit his son, Ed, who underwent an sister, Mrs. Carl Johnson. lb. lb. Fresh Pike 18c 9c Chuck Roast Monday after spending Sunday engravers this .. week. Paul Leek is operation there recently. Sliced ....lb. Miss Marcia Daigneau is home Halibut, 28c lb. 10c Pot Roast .... nant'h home folks at Adams. editor-in-chief, and Wallace Tallifson, Miss Wessinger of Owatonna is a Sliced ....lb. "from Sioux Falls, South Dakota, to Salmon, 28c lb. Round Steak 12V2c business mhnager. Several new features Frank Creegan and Art Peterson guest at the Albert Schissler home, lb. Whitefish 20c spend, her spring vacation. lb. 16c Sirloin Steak will be added this year in an attempt returned home from Minneapolis Saturday 1209 North Kenwood avenue..^ Our Homemade DEPT. GROCERY to make the book the best ever where they spent a few days on S Misses Stella and. Hazel Foster ....lb. I2V2C produced at the high school. Pork Sausage business. have moved to their new apartments Ed. Schmitz of the Schmitz Electric Our Fresh Creamery Hamburger in the R. A. Ganey residence, 508 company, is confined to his home Miss Clara Kennedy and Robert lb. 35c Butter lb. I2V2C Grove street. Steak Mrs. W. E. Jessup was given a surprise with an attack of appendicitis..' Griffin of Stewartville returned home 10 pounds 65c Sugar, Sugar Cured party Friday night by forty of this morning after" spending the week 2 cans.. 25c Sweet Corn, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Newbauer, who lb. Picnic Hams 18c her friends, the occasion being her Return Home.—Mr. and Mrs. R. J. end at the Charles Enright home. have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Head Lettuce, Celery, birthday. The evening was spent socially Vuehlke returned to their home at Sugar Cured Siemer at Minneapolis, returned Be prepared for tornadoes. Insure Cucumbers, Radishes, and delicious refreshments Faribault Sunday after spending the whole Austin Bacon, with J. E. Crippen, the Old Reliable home Sunday. Little Billy Newbauer were served. Mrs. Jessup received past week with their daughter, Mrs. or half strip......lb. Onions 22c Agency, Austin National Bank Bldg. accompanied them home for a short many beautiful gifts. Ralph Daigneau. Advertisement 27-8-c A NON-ESSENTIAL Vl ii f»- .Ji'V WE ARE A STRICTLY CASH MARKET Comrade Bullovitch: Declare your* Prof. Reeves will thrill you on Wednesday Get tickets now for the \Whiston Dr. Whiston's lecture on "Humor of metF, comrade. The Soviet Is dispo* night in his Recital in the high HENCE OUR LOW PRICES and Reeves Chautauqua Night in the Fire, tornado automobile, casualty the A. E. F. in France," has been given of idlers who have no useful all lie school. Music that is. begins at' high school" on Wednesday1 night. and workmen's compensation insyrance. in chautauqua 350 times. He appears "employment. 7:45, as prelude to the lecture by Dr. Take your family. Two hours of real J. E/ Crippen, Austin Nat'l in uniform. Wednesday night* Comrade Snippoffskf: I'm safe. Whiston. Advertisement 27-1-c., pleasure. Advertisement 27-lve. bank bldg. Advertisement 27-8-c^ High School. Advertisement 27-1-6" SPm a barber. •. V/'XM ilkSy A T* v1* 'TI A*, tyj *5- firsts. *MkJ mmttM i&m Mi