Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
April 13, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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VAN ZElM- One of These Peaks May Be Named Whittlesey Former Austin Boy here and while attending school worked Wins Two Prizes nights at the Milwaukee depot. He in left Austin about sixteen years ago Newspaper Contest and his many friends here V/iil be glad to hear that he has made good. He is very popular thruout North Dakota, J. J. Bertram, a prosperous business and owns a large hardware and furniture man of Towner, North Dakota, store at Towner. It might be had the good fortune recently to win said his wife aided him a great deal two prizes in a subscription contest in winning the two splendid prizes. given by the St. Paul Daily News. Mrs. Charles Hans spent Monday Mrs. Thomas Erickson and daughter, Mr. Bertram has a sister living in He won second prize, a seven passenger Jane, are visiting friends at the cities. Austin, Mrs. H. B. Hinckley, whom he Buick, and the grand prize of Hutchinson for a few days. visits freouentlv. which a choice was given between an Born to Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Cramer Mr. and Mrs. M. Gilmarten of Calmar, .April 32, a son. Oakland Six or $1000.00 in cash. Mr. Iowa, spent Sunday with Austin Bertram took the §1000.00 in cash. Real Balm of Gilead Discovered. The real balm of Gilead is the dried Mrs. Ben Horcnel is spending- a few relatives. The g'rand prize was for the greatjest juice of a low shrub, which grows in Jays in the cities. number of subscriptions sent in T. J. Abraham returned home this Syria. It is very valuable and scarce, }the last half of the contest. The contest morning from Chicago where he spent for the amount of balm yielded by one Edgar Christgau of Dexter was an lasted one month and nine days. shrub never exceeds 60 drops a day. .Austin caller Wednesday. several days on business. Mr. Bertram was a former Austin Mrs. W. R. Smith returned from Mr. and Mrs. Martin Olson of boy. He attended the high school News Advertising brings results. Grand Forks, North Dakota, are Uie cities Monday night. The American Legion recently organized a "Col. Charles F. Whittlesey Post." at Sisters. Ore., aud are seeking to guests at the Abe Olson home on have one of the peaks of the "Three Sisters" named after the leader of the famous "Lost Battalion." Colonel Whittlesey Mrs. B. A. King of Montevideo is North Kenwood. recently jumped from a liner in mid-ocean and was dro wned. vis/ting at the Chris. King home. Miss Frances Mayer returned home Salvation Army. George Hirsh left for Chicago, First Christian Church. Tuesday night from St. Paul where Corner Kenwood and Greenwich Sts. 116 East Water street. Telephone rMswsday night on a business trip. she spent the past week visiting her 6328. Envoy and Mrs. Jessup, officers Rev. G. F. Fink, Pastor. sister, Mrs. W. L. Van Camp. in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heald of Elk•feon Regular services Tuesday, Thursday, were Austin shoppers Wednesday. Seventh Day Adventist. Miss Marjourie Mclnerney ana Miss Saturday and Sunday nights at First Congregational Church. Corner Franklin and Cedar streets. Helen Dexter returned home Sunday 8:00 o'clock p. m. Sunday school Mrs. J. F. Skifter of Northfield is Corner St. Paul and Mill streets. Sabbath school Saturday at 11:00 Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. from New Richland, where they spent waiting her brother, Hans Wilkins. o'clock. Regular church service at The Easter service at the First several days visiting friends. 12:00 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesdays —on Easter East Side Presbyterian Sunday School Congregational church will be held at Dr. P. A. LojpmQn went to the twin at 8:00 o'clock p. m. Corner Water and Oak Streets. Mrs. Elizabeth O'Malley has returned 10:30 a. m. Special music by a double GIVE HER 3fcies today. East Side Sunday school every to her home on East Water quartet will be given. The members Sunday at 3:00 o'clock. Street, after spending the past NEWRY Barnard Thompson of Corning was are :Sopranos, Mrs. A. M. Lewis, Mrs. JEWELRY in Austin Wednesday. month with her daughter, Mrs. P. J. E. C. Banfield altos, Mrs. R. A. Pooler, St. John's Evangelical Lutheran. Ryan, at Hibbing. Mrs. Howard Christie tenors, Dr. (Missouri Synod) Corner Kenwood Hilma and Louise Luthe visited Little Virginia Schummers is ill avenue and College street. W. F. M. J. Hardy, E. C. Banfield basses, L. with their sister, Mrs. Oscar Lysne, Miss Hazel Mady was surprised on •,-Tpitb fche whooping cough. Milbrath, Pastor. Parsonage, 302 An article of Jewelry makes a A. Sherman,'F. C. Wilbour organist, Saturday afternoon. Tuesday evening by a party of friends South First street. Telephone 7465. most appropriate Easter Gift Miss Basford. The program of the Aqgnst Husemoeller of Brownsdale Oscar Lysne was in Blooming Prairie at her home on Third street. The evening Methodist Episcopal Church. for a man. morning service follows. -was- an Austin caller Wednesday. Saturday. was spent in sewing and Miss Corner' St.- Paul and Maple Streets. Organ Prelude. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Luthe and Mr. Mady was presented with a silver Rev. M. G. Shuman, Pastor. And if it is chosen from, our Or. O. H. Hegge made a professionals1 Doxology. Sunday School, W. W. Walker, superintendent, and Mrs. John Febiger were among baking dish. Delicious refreshments stock you know that it is correct Invocation. crip to Otronto, Iowa, Wednesday. 10 a. m. Morning service those who were in Blooming Prairie Gloria Patria. in style and right in quality. were served. at 11:00 a. m. Epworth League at Responsive Reading, Selection 52. Thursday. Mrs. Edw. .Johnson of Rose Creek 6:30 p. m. Evening service at 8:00 Anthem, "Speak Ye Comfortably... Miss Mildred' Peterson was able to •W3« an Austin shopper Wednesday. Miss Mable Magnuson is spending p. m. Shackley leave St.. Olaf hospital Wednesday Easter vacation with her parents and J. J. HAYES & SON Scripture Lesson. Gerald Cummings of St. Paul is in and was taken to her home at Chester, Christ Episcopal Church. Duet, "Lift Your Glad Voices in will return to her school studies Monday. to wit. today. Iowa. Corner St. Paul and Water streets. Triumph on High" Schnecker Austin, Minn. JEWELERS G. H. TenBroeck, Rector. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Banfield Miss Gertrude Coleman and Ella Mr. and Mrs. George Buswitz spent Holy Communion 8:00 o'clock a.% m. Mr* and Mrs. O. E. Browne arrived Prayer. Magnuson went joy riding on. horseback Service and sermon, 10:30 o'clock a. Sarctfay with relatives in Dodge Cen- Announcements and offering. today from Long Beach, California, m. Church school 12:00 o'clock. Baptisms and' reception of members. Sunday afternoon. :&£s to visit at the home of their son, Mr. Anthem, "Awake, Glad Soul, Ed. Hulmstrong of Wisconsin has arid Mrs. B. A. Brown. First BaDtist Church. Awake" Schnecker Miss Blanche Dalager of Northfield hired out to John Aldahl. Sermon, "The Rising of the Day Corner Oakland avenue and P'. is. visitjjog relatives here for a few JVtiss Juletta Knutson and Miss Grandma Paulson is visiting at the Star" Dr. R. C. Swisher Paul street. Rev. J. McFarlane, -days. Gladys Bjernson leave this afternoon Hymn, No. 130, congregation. Louis Miller home this week. Pastor. Benediction. for Taopi to visit the former's parents Morning service at 10:30 o'clock. Mrs. Martin Lein entertained several M»el Evenson leaves today for Organ Postlude. Sunday school at 12:00 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. B. Knutson. of the neighbors at a coffe party WaodviJJe, Wisconsin, on a business St. Olaf Lutheran Church. Monday afternoon. •fa'ipi Miss Harriet Hanson of Young St. Augustines Catholic Church. Thomas I. Johnson is working for Cor. St. Paul and Bridge Streets. America is spending her vacation Corner Kenwood avenue and Water Rev. Henry Noss, Pastor. Misa Edith Bailey of Renova is visrzg Hatentine this week. street. Rev. E. H. Devlin, Priest. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gorm Easter Sunday Services. her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mass 8:00 o'clock and 10:30 o'clock Hanson. She will also visit friends in a. m. Evening service 7:30 o'clock p. Y. P. League service 7:00 a. m. .Mrs.. Charles Laws. Albert Lea before returning to her m. Three anthems by Junior choir. work. At 10:30 a. m. the pastor will speak Dr. C. A. Hegge returned home First Church Christ Scientists. on the subject, "The Tomb of Jesus." Wednesday from Minneapolis where Mrs. Pat. Smith returned home on Special music. 121 West Maple street. •Wt?. attended the clinic. Song service at 7:30 p. m. The Morning service 10:30 o'clock. Sunday Wednesday from a month's visit with senior choir will sing seven anthems. school 11:45 o'clock. Testimony relatives at Des Moines and Ottumwa, Clarence Nelson of Lyle was in meeting Wednesday nighij 8:00 Iowa. Her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Joseph Wednesday to visit his sister, Oakland Presbyterian Church. o'clock. Smith, of New York accompanied .Harriet, who is ill. Irving L. Thompson, Pastor. Central Presbyterian Church. her home for a visit. Church at 11:00 a. m. Charles Kaufman of the N. W. Spefiai£y Sermon, "The Risen Christ." Corner Water and St. Paul streets. Dr. Ethel Becker of Preston is here Sabbath school at noon. Rev. A. G. Patterson, Pastor. Sales company, went to Owaticwma Christian Endeavor at 8:00 p. m. Morning service 10:30 o'clock a. m. for a few days' visit with her mother Wednesday in the interest of A cordial invitation is extended at Sunday school 12:00 o'clock. Evening and sister. She leaves tomorrow for iiiif company. service 7:30 o'clock. all these services. Minneapolis to visit her brother, Dr. Coats Wraps Capes Mrs. Charles Hartsock and son, Arthur Becker, who has accepted a aafrSfert and daughter, Winfred, have position as instructor in the School of Trtfcuartsed from several days visit at Osteopathy at Kirkland, Missouri. JSti. Pistui. To Attend Breeders' Meeting.—Albert 11 In a Tremendous Easter display—Fresh, New Shipments have just Bifisc? Louise Coleman and Miss Hopfe and Mr. Johnson, who represents fiCgteF? Fritzpatriclj of Rose Creek, is arrived, and nowhere will you find such an extensive collection of the Mutual Life Insurance spending the week with friends in co-mpany, leave this afternoon for Values like these and at such low prices. Wcacaia.. Minneapolis. Mr. Hopfe will attend COATS WRAPS CAPES the Holstein Breeders' association to Mrs. H. B. Hinckley and two daughfeflR? which he was called the first of the have returned from several days week, the zneeting having been postpond •ijisit in the cities. from Tuesday to Saturday. —Or every new material—and in every as Alice McCarthy who teaches Schmitz Convalescing—Ed. Schmitz wanted color. Lining and tailoring of at Rochester is spending her OU should consider that at least of the Schmitz Auto Elictric company Twajcation with home folks. the highest order. The combined buying io cents out of every dollar you was able to return to his home at George .Kenevan of Albert Lea is power of our chain stores makes Rose Creek Wednesday. He' underwent visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. an operation for appendicitis, at the future bigger thai! the pred&t&t. the savings noteworthy on these New Kenevan on North Kenwoodx avecuua. St. Olaf hospital over a week ago. Goats, Wraps, and Capes^ Priced Spe- jrHP1 1'^ iiv'" Your life should represent^progjtess Parcel Shower Given —not standing still or falling back. cial at— '"V Miss Irene Harrington, who is atfcatdiag for Miss Hazel Mady An Interest Paying Account with 4 St. Catherine's school, St. $19.50 -$22.50 $27.50 us will help you to bigger things. is home for a few days' vaca- Miss Genevieve Gilleece entertained Wednesday night in honor of Miss NEW BLOUSES M*. You can open tan account with one dollar* Haezl Mady. Progressive "500" was Harry Keyser, who has been Mra. played, Miss Alice McCarthy winning The First National Bank of Austin laid, lip the past few weeks with a head prize and Miss #Dora Christenson sprained ankle, is able to be around In Crepe de Chine, Pongee, Tricolette, ..Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 received the booby prize. Miss st gain. Mady was given a parcel shower. Delicious Georgette, Satin. A wonderful assortment Resources Over Three Million Dollars. $3.50 Miss May Fairbanks of Duluth is refreshments were served and Organized 1868. of values at only— ^spending her Easter vacation with her a very enjoyable evening was spent parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fairbanks. Mrs* Joseph Cronon of Rose Creek 0C3QCa0CT0C30C30O0C30C-0CJ was an put of.^own guept.v. /. 'it ll ft r" vrfHrmSif A'1' rV"- 41 2* mmm .. V. Mr. WSuftli