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

April 20, 1922 · Page 7 of 8

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-i\ \. v^. 5 ,-^^f 0. *,i^'.\ J- pa«e Eight MOffEK COUNTY NEWS, jCSTIN MINN. Thursday, April 20,1922 -*-TStf: His Night of Rest AW, WHAT'S THE USE8* 4, HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS L. F. Vdn Zelm II ii ertem Newspaper Union c~. IX) co TO BED \OU JUST GET SETTLED AGAIN YOU GO TO TME WlNDOVA/ TO THEN VOUR NEXT DOOR NEIGHBOR EARLY THEN THE TELEPHONE RINGS \DU CO It) BCD PLANNING EARLY PAT AR DOCTUrt WWUT AH WMEN TME MOSQUITOES BEGIN STARTS UP A RACKET BAWL HIM OUT AND HE SAVS GOLLY, WHAT'5 THE USE TbGEt A good nights sleep BUZZ OWES WINTER KNOW TO .^EP PEYS EN MONEY NY WRONG NUMBEREXCUSE CONVIN' TO fAC OM fAAH COME ON OVER, lis PLEASE MAC, JUST GOT COTTON CRAP^ BUT EF A LITTLE PBY is HITS 5HO SUMPTUlN' COfArlN' ON CR UTCKES a I V/AN ZElW IIUlATm T«IP iI /VJ- NORMAL CLASSES L. A. H. Society Thalian Club Holds I 11 Meets at Dunlops's Interesting Meeting r*ffg*?rer»n ARE RECOGNIZED The L. A. H. Society held its regular A varied and interesting program meeting Tuesday evening at the was given by the Thalian literary society Austin High School is home of William Dunlop. The meeting- at the meeting held at the home Among those Chosen was called to order by the President, of Miss Marie Johnson, 605 South Lauren Brown. The following Kenwood avenue yesterday evening. for Credits. answered to roll-call: Fred, Sill, Roll call was answered by original The Epworth League of the Methodist Laurence and Guy Shellman, Mark Jacob Becker has moved to his new poetry and the following program New recognition of the high school church served a supper in the Paterson, Donald McLaughlin, Ralph [home, 706 Crane street. was given. Normal Training department, given dining room of the church Tuesday Howells, Lauren Brown, William "The Man Who Did Not Weaken," by all Minnesota teachers' colleges, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rolf evening. More than one hundred fifty Dunlop and' Miss Randall. After the YOUcentsout Clarice Swenson. has been received here by Supt. S. T. *o£ Rose Creek April 19, a son. should consider that at least people were present. The proceeds business meeting, twenty minutes Neveln. "An Island Built of Refuse," Catherine io of every dollar you were $50.00. time was devoted to Parliamentary Herman Roe of Northfield came to Beginning with next year the Mininesota Schleuder. drill. Games and music were enjoyed earn belongs in abank account to make Austin today on a business trip. "Common Sense and Cencorship," State Teachers' colleges have Rebekah Party—The Rebekah lodge and a delicious lunch was served the future bigger than the present. voted to give a four-year credit for Lola Belle Cory. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bulger, held its regular meeting Wednesday by his mother, Mrs. Dunlop. work done in those high school normal "Skyscraper Homes," Adelaide «nt Hope street, April 19, a son. night in the Odd Fellows hall. A large Your life should represent progress Hemmel. training departments which admit AUXILIARY SEERS crowd was in attendance and after a —not standing still or falling back. Clarence Dalager went to Chicago only pos tgraduates to their classes. "The People of the Frozen North," short business meeting dancing was An Interest Paying Account with The Austin Normal Training department Arline Robinson. last night for a few days' vacation. enjoyed thruout the evening. MORE MEMBERS us will help you to bigger things. will be recognized. Critic's report, Edith Earl. George Hancock of Minneapolis is This means that students completing 'open account one dollar* After the program was given a Gives Naval Exam.—Arthur Elmer visiting J. E. Schwan for a few days. can |an with You this course can secure their advanced short business meeting was held to of the Austin postoffice is giving an teachers' college diplomas in Mrs. Mat Flemming and daughter, dicuss the arrangement for a party examination to a candidate for the New Officers Elected The First National Bank of Austin one year, after completing the course £Tdna, of Rose Creek are in town to«Sa.y. the Society will give in the near future. Naval Academ yat Annapolis. The Entertainments are in local schools next year. This will Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 examination will take three or four enable Austin girls and boys who expect Planned. days. Resources Over Three Million Dollars to attend teachers' college to remain Lillian Kelson of Albert Lea, MJSS as visiting Austin friends for a few at home one year longer. Organized 1868. Mrs. Dalager Entertains.—Mrs. Alvin dSLJSt. A membership drive is being planned The College of Education of the Dalager entertained a party of by the Woman's Auxialiary to the University of Minnesota admits holders QJ OCR=Q »Q 'OCJOCDOCDOCR?OI Don't Swear friends tonight at a seven o'clock dinner Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jackson are of teachers' college diplomas to American Legion. The Auxiliary met at her home on Lansing avenue. -visiting friends in the cities for in the G. A. R. hall last Wednesday its Junior year. Therefore this new Covers will be laid for twelve. Spring couple of days. afternoon and plans for the campaign ruling will also save a year away decorations will be used. Cards will CALL FOR US—We can Park Theatre from home for students who desire to were made. Hiss lather Hill went to Minneapolis be enjoyed after dinner. complete the course of study at he It was also decided to aid the Legion stop that roof-leak in a Wednesday,where she hag accepted College of Education at the University. in the sale of poppies for Decoration jiffy- a position. Motherhood is Topic day and assistance in the production of "Saratoga Springs" by the The demand for this work has increased of W.C.T.U. Meeting Mrs. Albert Stenrud of Lake Mills, Don't let it ruin your furniture, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday enormously thruout the state. Legion was planned. your temper and your Towa, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. A card party to be given soon was The enrollittettt for this year exceeds \C. W. Streeter. health. A large attendance was present at also planned and other entertainments that of last year by thirty per cent. April 24, 25, 26 We are specialists in roof With the increased recognition it is the W. C. T. U. meeting held last were decided upon. Ufrs. W. T. Phelps of Waterloo, repairs. If you want a new thot that enrollment for next year Tuesday afternoon,. at the home of Mrs. E. E. Patch was elected president lawa, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. roof let us put on material that will be increased still morefl Mrs. J. J. Clemens. Mrs. Alex Campbell Mrs. H. E. Wilson, second vicepresident Archie Lane, for a few days. has stood the test for more and Mrs. H. G. Scott, sargeant-at-arms. The state department is limiting led the devotional service after than 50 years. Mrs. J. G. Foster has returned from the number of students each department which there was a short business session. The offices were established That's TARGET and ARROW Tin, Minneapolis, where she spent the past DOUGLAJ rMRDANKT is allowed to enroll and requests to fill positions created by a made by an old Philadelphia concern two weeks visiting relatives. Mrs. George V. Brown spoke on the new ritual just received. that all enrollments for next year be with an experience of more than a made before May 20. topic, "A Tribute to Mothers." She Dr. E. H. Morris returned home on century. told how God honors motherhood and 'Wednesday from Omaha where he presents WEDDINGS Moonshiners Guilty Consult us about your roofing and Alien of the. great responsibility it visitej friends for a few days. sheet metal work. brings not only to one's own children in Justice Court Moe-Mady. but to those of our neighbors and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mady plan on We also repair Auto Leonard Moe and Miss Hazel Mady friends, then of our eglected children De&ving Saturday for Spokane, .Washington, After a long fight before Justice were married at the parsonage of the Radiators in, crowded places who know little of to visit their son Harry. S Chaffee in which the keenness of the Pro-Cathedral in Minneapolis Wednesday mother love. She spoke of the necessity witnesses noses was the chief line of morning. Rev. Father Reardon Miss Elizabeth Fassbinder has re~£urned of teaching obedience. A child IT argument Andrew Sockness and to her home at Adams after officiated. They were attended by learns to obey God more easily when I N George Padelford were found guilty spending two months in Austin. Miss E^hel Mady, sister of the bride, he has learned to obey his parents. IT and fined fifty dollars and costs. Sockness and Homer Ryan of Minneapolis. After the program a social time Mrs. N. F. Gaspard has returned to stood his ground for quite a The bride wore a gown of blue 1 was enjoyed. Itefc home at Caledonia after visiting spell, but finally, weakened and plead Sheet Metal Workers crepe de chene with hat to match, and feer son, A. P. Schummers, and family. guilty. County Attorney Otto Baudler carried a bouquet of flowers. Dial 6555 125 W. Mill St. Like a Moralist. contended that Sockness plead Mr. and Mrs. Mady will spend a AUSTIN, MINN. "You say your laundry woman reminds guilty on the assumption that one fine few days in the city and upon returning Warren E. Johnson, representing you of a good preacher?" was better than two and that he and to Austin will make their home at -the Mutual Life Insurance company, "Yes. She's always bringing things 610 North Third street. Padelford were in cahoots. borne to me that I never saw before." of St. Paul is in town today on busijoess. Flour! Flour! ANNOUNCING W. H. Hengstler and Mrs. Overmire I lave returned to their homes in the •cities after attending the Blandon fu- THRUM areral here. New Maytag August Damm leaves Friday for Wheat going every day. Look for much ?Jew York and will sail May 2 for Mnrway, where he will visit relatives higher prices on Flour. We quote for at Christiania for two months. adoption'CostumingGaroarch ^nder Cdaxard JGoblodc. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Electric and Multi-Motor Washer ^Direction jundor 3red J/7bfo Miss Lottie May Nail returned on Photography undor drthur Cdeson Wednesday from St. Paul where she spent the past three weeks visiting foer mother and other relatives. M' [ULTI-MOTOR--The Maytag Aluminum Multi-Motor Faribault's Best, 49 lb. sack $2.25 This newest of""Doug's" productions, this roost enchanting Washer is the same as the electric in every Mrs. George Francy returned to Magnolia, Fancy Patent 2.25 of all Dumas' vivid stories, this marvelous visualization her home at Bennett, Iowa, Wednesday of The Three Musketeers tndyapgure particular only it is equipped with a small gasoline engine Pride of Owatonna, Fancy Patent 2.25 after spending the past two everyone—for your family and every family. From for country homes not having electricity. The for Royal Elk, Fancy Patent 1.75 months with her daughter, Mrs. W. E. the can learn frankness, kindness, valor and it. young Maytag Multi-Motor develops H. P. and operates generosity-The old can find forgetfulness of trouble Hbpfe. Aunt Jemima Pancake Large Jars Preserves...23c on either gas or gasoline. It is air cooled and equipped 'and taste antidote for sorrow. And all of us who be- Flour, 4 lb. pkg..' 25c its Good Cora, can 10c i! Miss Ina Bell entertained a party of with high tension fly-wheel magneto light in weight, ilieve in Lie* drama, with its chapters of gaiety and Corn Starch, Pork and Beans 10c friend Tuesday evening at her home Lwift. owe to Dumas a debt of gratitude. compact and thordly reliable. Has glass fuel tank 4 packages for 23c Luna Beans 10c on. Medary street. Games and music Kard Syrup, Good Peaches, new improved foot starter easy to operate extremely "ALL" FOR ONE. ONE FOR ALL" "tirese enjoyed thruout the evening and 101b. pail 45c large cans .....25c simpleV over 200,000 in successful operation on the ^delicious luncheon was served. TWICE DAILY Calumet Baking [Good Apricots .20c Maytag Wood Tub Multi-Motor Washer. The standard Powder, 1 lb. cans...25c Good Salmon .10c Kaightg Give Dancing Party.—The MaMme 2:30 Evening 8:15 base makes the Multi-Motor and the electric motor Knights of Columbus and their ladies JUST RECEIVED—A SHIPMENT OF GENUINE FANCY interchangeable. enjoyed a dancing party Wednesday CARACAS COFFEE—The Best Produced. evening at the K. of C. hall. A large A SUPERIOR PRODUCT Our introductory Price QPC jcrawd was in attendance. 9 Piece Augmented Orchestra will be, per pound .OO EASY TERMS. LET US DEMONSTRATE ON YOUR 'Indies' Aid Meets.—The Ladies' NEXT WASHING a S a us a S or Aid of the Congregation church met oh Wednesday afternoon at the home "'t W. J. URBATCH & BRO. iof Mrs. C. C. Leek. The hostesses Matinee 2:30 Children 20c Adults 35c 4 -were Mesdames Weiland, Hughes, Evening 8:15 -4h Children 25c Adults 50c Cor. Main J. T. Sandven, Prop. Phone Thomas, O'Halloran, Gannon and si Cook. The afternoon was spent socially 404 N. MAIN ST. ft Maple Dial 2292 Prices Include Government War Tax DIAL 2192 and dainty refreshments were •m served. Trrcra— -V jii 4 1% 4 fV:- yfe 1 «1