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

April 10, 1922 · Page 7 of 8

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......... 7^^ Vv* MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN MINN. Page Monday, April 10, 1922 AW, WHAT'S THE USE fi W 'BfL F. Vm Zehvvw* •. He Takes Up Golf HAMBONE S MEDITATIONS J: 0 Western Newspaper Union DO AT "WAT* VSDU TAKE UP THE OLD YOU SWING -AND SWING AMP WHEN YOU CONNECT V&J DECIDE TO YOU TRY AGAIN AND SREAK YOUR AND FOR WEEKS AND WEEKS YOU WRATHS TftE USE |SftMfc AND ENGAGE THE CLUB PRO PELLET, BUT JUST DRIVE STRAIGHT UNTO THE ROUGH MISS LUCY SAY SHE JtS' PESKY LITTLE BEST DRIVER, HAMMER THE BALL ALL OVER THE A CAN'T 3EEM "TO IT hfi& OlVE YOU FEW LESSONS HIT LOT, BUT YOU DON'T IMPROVE SO- N O W A I N A Mo'N ENNY-BODV 5 H"E &VUH SEEP, EN A^SPEC' CI CEP'H PAT 50 AH AIN' NEVUH rtAP PAT MUCH 50T 3EF.O' ME.'.' ^U^.uti OM^'noklllu IpMi i«,v IO" I,. VAN ZELM John Pierce and daughter, Bessie, Miss Regina Retterath was able to The clerks at R. R. Murphy & Son, Mrs. G. M. Kelsey of Grand Forks, went to Rochester Saturday to spend leave the Hospital, Sunday and return Inc., will give an aluminum shower North Dakota, is- visiting her cousin, a couple of weeks with relatives. to her home at Rose Creek. tonight at the Y. W. C. A. rooms in Mrs. Hiran Campbell. honor of Miss Hazel Mady. A banquet Mrs. Emory Jessup returned Saturday Elizabeth Ann Cronan of St. Paul A Birthday Surprise.—Miss will be served at 6:30. The evening from a business trip to Rushford is visiting- her grandmother, Mrs. Keller was given a surprise party on will be spent socially. and Lanesboro. Mary Cronan. Friday night by twelve of her friends, the occasion being her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hubbard and Miss Ruth Leek and Dorothy Lincoln Mrs. Louis O'Malley and little son Games and music were enjoyed and daughter, Mary Jane, and son, Franklin, are home from Carleton College are visiting her mother, Mrs. J. B. dainty refreshments were served. are visiting Mr. Hubbard's relatives for their Easter vacation. Boley, at Minneapolis. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jake Becker, Mrs. J. McFarlane leaves today for Miss Keller received many beautiful at Spencer, Iowa. April 6, a daughter. Des Moines, Iowa, to visit her sister gifts. Mrs. Ben Emerson has returned Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Heslip and son for a week. home from Lanesboro, where she Irvin Johnson of Slayton, spent the N. F. Banfield, Sr., was able to return Hopfe at Breeders' Meeting.—Col. are visiting- friends in Mankato for a T.M, spent the past week with her parents. •week-end with Austin friends. Miss Selma Thomson spent the to his duties at the First National few days. Albert- Hopfe leaves tonight for Minneapolis GIVING HIM A START week-end with her parents in Owatonna. bank this morning after a week's where he was called by the 'Take that ink away from the Miss Grace Mahachek spent the Mrs. Mary Scott, who has been a baby." Mrs. Louis O'Malley and little son illness. Minnesota Holstein Breeders' association week-end with friends in Albert Lea. guest at the home of her niece, Mrs. "Aw, let him write a novel If ha are visiting her mother, Mrs. J. B. to be present at a meeting which Born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Larimore, W. E. Hopfe, has returned to her wants to. Gotta begin sometime." Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Stevenson, Boley at Minneapolis. will be held Tuesday in Minneapolis. Miss Mable Starwick of London St. Paul, April 8, a son, Franklyn home at Davisburg, Michigan. Minneapolis, April 7, a son. was an Austin shopper Saturday. Cone Larimore. Mrs. Larimore Moe in Critical Condition.—A telephone Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Heslip and son Mrs. Stevenson will be remembered "Ain't Science Wonderful?" will be remembered as Bernice Cone. Kerosene Blazes Up in Face.—Mr. message from Henry Moe, who The Biology Professor—Have you Boi*n to Mr. and Mrs. John McAnxilly are visiting friends in Mankato for a as Anna Lewis". done any research work this year? Bowman, who is employed at the V. S. is now at Rochester, to his father notified April 10, a son. few days. The Sophomore—Lots. I spend ail Mrs. A. W. Bluhm and children Culver farm, was quite badly burned Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hubbard and the folks here that Ed. Moe is in Albert Bateman of Spring Valley is my spare time trying to find out if went to Winona Saturday to visit relatives. Mrs. Simon Johnson and children about the face this morning when he a very critical condition at a Rochester daughter, Mary Jane and son, Franklin bacteria are propagated by kissing. :v3s'rting his father, Walter Bateman. are visiting relatives in LaCrosse for attempted to light a fire with kerosene. are visiting Mr. Hubbard's relatives hospital. Mr. Moe leaves this afternoon a few days. at Spencer, Iowa. for Rochester. News Advertising brings results. Lester and Harold Ryther are visiting- Miss Susie Moe returned to Milaca relatives at Stewartvilie. Saturday after a week's visit at the K. 0. Wold home. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Waters April 7, a son. Mrs. Spencer Jordon and little son Better Clothes left Friday night for Darlington, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Allen and son will spend the week in Minneapolis, Wisconsin, where they visit will •where the doctor will attend the Clinic! friends and relatives for a couple cf weeks. and Lower Prices —on Easter GIVE HIM JEWELRY Ygot OU'VE got to save money to become prosperous you've also to look prosperous in order to get that way good clothes An article of Jewelry, makes a most appropriate Easter Gift help to do both—they have the successful look, We have all for a man the new spring styles iirprospero us looking successful clothes here And if it is chosen from our ready for you now, at the very lowest prices to be found. You stock you know that it is correct m. in style and right in quality. ought to wear them. J. 1 HAYES & SON JEWELERS Austin, Minn Hundreds of Hart Schaffner & Marx famous Hundreds of Hart Schaffner & Marx, Styleplus hand made and guaranteed new spring suits and and L. Bros, new spring suits and overcoats, hand overcoats in young men's and staple new models, made and guaranteed—all the new models and silk trimmed—$50 values—new spring price colors—$35 and $40 values— new spring price $35 $25 ctd crm $18.75 Styleplus $25 and $30, new spring suits and overcoats that beat the world for satisfaction, Well-Balanced at L: ivitig Boys' suits for all ages in serges, Scotches, Cassimeres, Wool wear boys' finest hand made suits, with one 10% in blue, brown and mixtures—wonder values and two pants—nothing like them for wear and for that cannot be matched at anywhere near satisfaction anywhere else at expenses saving %'90and $7«50 Try this plan with the aict ftf an Interest Paying Account at this bank. You can open an account one dollar -Peterson Co. The First National Bank of Austin Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 Resources Over Three Million Dollars Organized 1868. Z_. W i§ "v se&Sfc iSiyl *"V "6*n T"