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

April 6, 1922 · Page 1 of 8

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j^,»i., o' H.A', fj." ,' T7T? -ff J, |'^. V, 1 "4 W Ji- -/V^v *r »-_'f'*» 'W: ,'v 1 MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Two Thursday, April 6, 1922. MISS LEAH LEWIS ECLIPSE ECHOES Impressiveness Marks Wedding of Miss who is receiving medical treatment. BARS OWN INVENTION "The members of the Embroidery Atilga Goetch and Frank Innes April 2 ON DAKOTA VISIT Club were very pleasantly entertained on Tuesday evening at the home of Weekly Shavings. Edited by Volume 416. Maple City, April 5.—Sunday afternoon, April 6, 1922. Mrs. E. J. Diddams, Jr. The roll call entertain the comfirmation class and Splinters. April 2nd, at three o'clock,' of "Sense and Nonsense" proved interesting. their families and the pastor at dinner Embroidery Club Gives as Miss Alice Schramm played Loh-1 Delicious refreshments next Sunday at their home. Said the Big Red Rooster to the Lit-, The Eclipse Lumber company depend Traveling Shower engren's wedding march, a bridal tie Red Hen, were served by the hostess. Henry Studer who was kicked by a for patronage upon good service, "You ain't laid an egg since I don't party led by Arthur Goetch and square dealing and last but not cow, is some better today. His back in Her Honor. NEWRY BOYS FISH know when." least the friendship of their patrons. Adelia Baumgartner, followed by the was painfully injured. Said the Little Red Hen to the said bride, Miss Atilga Goetch and groom, Next Sunday morning April 9, the old Rooster, SOPHS, JUNIORS REPORTSWRTTER Frank Innes, march into the church.' "And what's more I won't till the following class of children expect to Boss builds anew, sir." HOLD CLASS PARTY be confirmed at the German Lutheran They were married by Rev. 0. H. If ever a type existed when a country church by Rev. 0. Hohenstein. Hohenstein the impressive ring ceremony This hen refused to lay eggs unless should avoid the sin of waste, that ——_— the owner built "anew" hen house. time has now arrived. Yet millions being used. The bride is the Herbert and Lewis Meyer, Herman H. S. Martz Attends G. O. P. Convention—Various Mrs. Ulland to Entertain The place she had been laying and of bushels of corn are tramped in the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto and Susie Freise, Harvey and Lydia roosting in was so inadequate to her Women's Clubs mud in the feed lots of American farmers Ladies' Aid Goetch, Ray Proeschel, Robert Jacobs, Goetch, and has always lived in our needs .that she had gone on a strike. Held Interesting Meetings. who could market either more Dora Schloo, and Arthur Hoist. community. She was beautifully Friday. Poor hen houses, or none at alii are pork and beef or more corn if they dressed in white silk messaline, trimmed Elda Schloo spent a few days last the reasons why many hens do not LeRoy, April 5— Miss Leah Lewis would build concrete feeding floors. with crystal beads. She wore a lay as the owner thinks they should. week with Mr. and Mrs. J. Majerus left Friday morning for an extened About 10 per cent of the corn spread Newry, April 5.—Some of the boys bridal wreath and veil and carried a at Rose Creek. Keep the birds working, but well visit with her sister, Edna, who is a on feed lots rots in the mud. With a of this vicinity have been fishing near fed—provide a dry, clean hen house, corsage bouquet of white roses. I H. W. Schramm is having his home concrete floor you would get equal saleslady at Mcintosh, South Dakota. free from drafts. Don't keep a hen here. Whether they had 4,any luck remodeled. The groom is a young man of Austin over two years old—remove the rooster The members of the Embroidery feeding results and sell that extra 10 was not reported. Mr. and Mrs. N. Hug entertained and is employed at Geo. Hormel except before setting eggs—infertile per cent at today's price. Club surprised Miss Lewis, Wednesday Mrs. Albert Ulland will entertain eggs are better. the following families for dinner Sunday. & Co. Both are respectable young evening. The event was in the the Ladies' Aid Friday afternoon. folks and have a host of friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. Majerus of Then if they still refuse to lay you nature of a "traveling shower" and Everybody welcome. may use the ax. Come in and talk to After the ceremony a reception Rose Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo We have working plans' and all the was given in her honor previous to Murry Ward is helping John Jordon us about a new hen house—we ha'le Schwartz and children, Mr. and Mrs. materials you need to build a good was prepared at the bride's home her departure for South Dakota. She the best kind of hen house lumber, with the farm work this week. where nearly one hundred guests Art Stern, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Prosechel feeding floor. Or if you prefer, we and some ideas about poultry house received many useful gifts. The evening Ernest Thompson, John Paulson $mr were served. The young couple will and son. plans that you may decide to adopt. can recommend a reliable contractor. was spent in story telling and and Mr. Reinhart left Monday for Mr. and Mrs. P. Hoffman of Austin, make their home in Austin. They received socially, after which the members Photograph of Graham Alexander North Dakota. spent a few days with their sons here, many beautiful and useful r. sat down to a bounteous luncheon Bell, taken at Miami, Fla., where he Clarence Hanson and Henry Christianson attended church and also the wedding presents. celebrated his seventy-fifth birthday which they had brought with them. J. J. CLEMENS hauled lumber for Ed. Basness The best wishes of their friends Sunday of Atilgo Goetsch and Frank recently at the residence of his daughter, Nearly all the members of the last week. JJ Innes. ONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD Mrs. David Fairchild of Cocoanut will follow them as they start on the school faculty were shoppers at Ror Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swanson visited Grove. Mrs. Fairchild recently said life journey together. Chester on Saturday. Advertisements in The News reach with her parents «Mr. and Mrs. C. B. in a public address that the famous DIAL 2047 Local Manager Mr. and Mrs. John Hoist expect to the consumer. The Freshmen and Sophomores had invtentor never would have a telephone Christianson, Sunday. an enjoyable party at the high school near his study aod hence there Grandma Paulson and Mrs. T. Paulson Is no telephone in the Fairchild home. on Friday evening. It seems some of visited in Minneapolis this week. the Seniors and Juniors were disappointed Grandma Ulland is spending a few because they couldn't attend, Neva, went to Grand Meadow, Monday days at the O. A. Ulland home this and treated some of the Freshmen morning to visit the former's week. and Sophomores rather unkindly. brother who is very sick. They came Selmer Magnuson called at the 0. S"/e Voice Out H. S. Martz was a passenger to the home Tuesday evening. A. Ulland home Monday. cities Thursday where he attended Miss Mae Mahoney came home George Thompson ground feed for the G. O. P. convention. from Mason City, Tuesday night for Alvin Lee Wednesday. Mrs. H. Gess and daughters returned a short visit with her mother, Mrs. Bennie Christianson is working for to their home in Austin, Friday Sarah Mahoney. George Thompson this week. evening after a few days' visit with J. W. Furtrell was taken to Cresco, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Noble and Raymond, her sister, Mrs. H. Martz, and other Wednesday noon, where he underwent Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Lestegard of the Ether relative?. an operation for appendicitis at* and Netty, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mr. and Mrs. O. Walstad very St. Mary's hospital. Luthe were among those who were pleasantly entertained at cards on Mrs. Mel Morse came home from Blooming Prairie shoppers Saturday. Wednesday evening. Refreshments Rochester, Monday evening, where were served at a late hour. she she had been with her husband, News Advertising brings results. A very pleasant meeting of the History Club was held at the home of vs. Printing Mrs. F. T. Young on Thursday afternoon. P*ggy •—every madder Because of sickness all the gives her kiddie* members were unable to attend. KELLOCC'S be* cause you can eat The Misses Florence and Alice Anderson great big bawls an' they taste and Lucille Brown were Austin a they're all crispy shoppers on Saturday afternoon. on' dandy1" The Library association held an interesting meeting on Monday at the home of Mrs. A. D. Brown. After You the usual routine of work the hostess never served sherbet and cake. A slight turn of the wrist, and lo, a voice comes out Mrs. Jennie Brown came home the of space. 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