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

April 27, 1922 · Page 4 of 8

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"P£ sks Ejftt -J! :t$$. I r^yj$ MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Few* Page: All Thursday, Apr. 27, 1922 HORMELS DEFEAT ^Oakland Presbyterian Church, $ Thalian Society L. .Thompson, Pastor. Irving fx 14VTZ&i At the Sunday morning service, on H. S. BASKETEERS ^—.. April 30, 11:00 o'clock, Mrs. Shellman The Thalian Literary Society met WORLDS' of Austin will tell of her experiences BUYING Robinson, in Siam. It will be intensely at the home of Arline April LARGEST interesting, and all who can possibly 26, at 8:00 p. m. After the business FOR OUR come are urged to be present and her Heavy Packers Swamp session the following program CHAIN this address. 312 STORES Light-"High School was given: 12:00 Sunday school will be held at Jk o'clock, and the evening- service at "What your mirror will tell you PEPARTMENT Opponents. ASSURES 8:00. about your character," Lucille A cordial invitation is extended at STORE Sasse. lowest all these services.- Qncorpomted) "A fat little girl wHp becomes an The benefit game between the Hormel ORGANIZATION East Side Presbyterian Sunday School actress,"—Dorothy Edwrds. five and the Austin Central high 312 DEPARTMENT STORES PRKES Corner Water and Oak Streets., "deorge Arliss,"—Holen Carlson. school resulted disastroi^^for 'the a East Side "Sunday school every #_ "A Poet of the' Skims,"—Violet latter. Sunday at J5:00. o'clock. AUSTIN, MINN. f1 S With the powerful combination Hotfe. Methodist Episcopal Church. "At a Radio Station,"—Kemma that makes up the lineup on the Corner St. Paul and Maple Streets. Hoium. .. packer team the lijjjht high school Rev. M. G. Pastor:' /t Shuman, vi Diologue,—Edith Earle and Marie quit was badly outclassed. The ri $ Sunday School, Walket, superintendent, W. W. Johnson. 10 a. m. Morning service Packers walked away from the High at 11:00 a. m. Epworth .League at Critics report,—Catherine Schleud- School boys with, a score of 40 to 28. 6:30 p. Evening service at 8:00 m. Despite the difference in age and p. m. A lengthy discussion of the party weight of the high school team they followed and the meeting adjourned. showed a keen fighting spirit and Christ Episcopal Church. A delighful luncheon was served. Corner St. Paul and Water streets. A Score of Years were good losers. G. H. TenBroeck, Rector. The Hormel team played with no 8:00 Holy Communion o'clock a. m. substitutes. 10:30 Service and sermon, o'clock a. of There was a good crowd and the 12:00 m. Church school o'clock. amount taken in at the door was First Baptist Church. $56.05. Corner Oakland avenue and ?f. Paul street. Rev. J. McFarlane, TRI-STATE TEAM Pastor. First Christian Church. THE Morning service at 10:30 o'clock. success of the J. C. Penney Company constitutes an important chapter in the history of mercantile achievement in the IS VICTOR OVER Corner Kenwood and Greenwich Sts. Sunday school at 12:00 o'clock. United States. Founded in 1902, its one store did a gross business that year of $28,898.11. Twenty years later, in 1921, Rev. G. F. Fink, Pastor. PEERLESS FIVE 10:00 a. m.—The up-to-date Bible St. Augustines Catholic Church. the number of stores had grow® to 312, scattered thruout 27 States, and the gross business had attained the colossal figures school. Join Mr. Fink's class, numbering Corner Kenwood avenue and Water of $4*6,641,928.20. This great expansion was not the result of luck—it did not just happen—but was the outcome of an fifty. street. Rev. E. H. Devlin, Priest. The Tri-State ladies bowling team 11:00 a. m.—"The Constitution of earnest and conscientious eflPoit in the interests of the public this Company has so faithfully served. Mass 8:00 o'clock and 10:30 o'clock opened the series Tuesday at the the Church," a "continuation from last ar»m. Evening service 7:30 o'clock p. bowling alley by defeating the Peerless Sunday. .. CQmmemoration 0f ttie Company's Twentieth Year in business, plans have been completed to open more than m. 7:45 p. m.—An Evangelistic sermon. ladies' team the first two out of 50 new stores this Fall. First Church Christ Scientists. three. The telephone girls came out The Board has decided to turn the 121 West Maple street. We naturally feel proud of this achievement of a soore of years, but we fully appreciate that its accomplishment with a score of 490. The second was basement into an amusement center. Morning service 10:30 o'clock. Sunday closer than the first and they won by It will be 'open every night to the iwas made possible only by the hearty support accorded us by our legion of friends. For your part, we heartily thank you* school 11:45 o'clock. Testimony public. only fifteen pins, 522 to 507. |In the future as in the past, we shall strive to meeting Wednesday night 8:00 merit your patrQg£g4. Mr. Fink begins his Bible class The Peerless five showed more o'clock. again. fight in the third contest and defeated Central Presbyterian Church. First Congregational Church. Pajamas their "enimies" 553 to 477. Corner Water and St. Paul Streets. Playi Suits Corner St. Paul and Mill streets. for Men The opening of the series to be Rev. A. G. Patterson, Pastor. Raymond C. Swisher, D. D. Minister. bowled at the alleys was well attended Morning service 10:30 o'clock a. m. Values for Men Morning worship and sermon at Of Drill and Denim Sunday school 12:00 o'clock. Evening and manifests the interest 10:30 a. m. service 7:30 o'clock. Good Quality at a Low Price that is being shown. Sunday school at 12 00 o'clock. Full cut mercerized Pongee. Four silk frogs Seventh Day Adventist. St. Olaf Lutheran Church. Telephoners Get the and nice buttons trim Corner Franklin and Cedar streets. POR knock-about and general Cor. St- Paul and Bridge Streets. these desirable cream, Sabbath school Saturday at 11:00 Jump On Hormels Rev. Henry Noss, Pastor.. work-a-day wear these men's o'clock. Regular church service at blue, pink or helio Pajamas. Morning worship at 10:30. 12:00 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesdays Khaki Pants prove unusually Scandinavian service at 3:00 p. m. at 8:00 o'clock p.m. The Tri-State„men's team narrowly Young People's League service at serviceable. Made of heavy 7:30 p. m. $1.49 averted a castrophe Tuesday night weight khaki drill with well Evangelical Church Notice. at the hands o£. the Hormel office St. John's Evangelical -Lutheran. A. H. Nauman, Pastor. sewed seams, cuff bottoms, button-flap bowling team. Forty-eight pins decided (Missouri Synod) ^Corner Kenwood kip pockets and belt 10:00 A. M., Sunday School. the best maple rollers. Oscar F. avenue and Colffege street. W. 11:00 A. M., Sermon7:30 loops. Truly remarkable value Remmo got high ten with 196 and 302 Milbrath, Pastor. Parsonage, P. M., Y. P. A. and Sermon. Night Shirts Savoy took' best thirty with 186. After South First .street. Telephone 7465. at next week this layout will bowl For Men Serviceable.. good-looking $1.19 another match. SHIP BY TRUCK Play Suit^ for children, White Cambric Night made of blue denim, Shirts for men, full Mrs. G. Kearns was given a surprise stifel striped drill and length. Good quality We go by Truck with your Household Goods anywhere, khaki drill red trimmed Monday afternoon by a few of The large buying power of open back, drop seat, long Cambric makes these her friends and neighbors, the occasion anytime and at reasonable rates iTv this Nation-wide Institution was or short sleeves. Splendid exceptional values at brought into play in the purchasing being her eightieth ^birthday GARNET ROUGH values at of these high-grkde Khaki Pants this remarkably low A anniversary. picnic" luiich was for men. The saving thus effected in S I price of served and Mrs. Kearns was presented is passed on to our customers in .. *r DIAL 6749 $ with a beautiful bouquet of roses. the splendid quality offered at this unusually low price. 4 98c LEGAL NOTICES Men's Hats ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE Silk Hose CLAIMS AND FOR HEARING Long Service Work Shoes THEREON. Smart Spring Styles Estate of Peter Haffner. For Men Silk lined fur felt Hats STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY For Men Who Know Value in the popular light and of Mower, in Probate Court. Good weight, fine quality dark shades j!or Spring In the Matter of the Estate of Peter Silk Hose for men. wear. New browns in Haffner, Decedent. ade of pure thread THEATRE Service is the predominating feature of all J. C. Penney mode, russet and seal. Letters Testamentary this day having Japan silk reinforced Smart styles^ ^cieptional ©o. Work Shoes. Our large quantity buying for 312 been granted to Rev. A. M. heels and toes double prices. Gmeinder and Simon Wegmann, of stores makes it possible for us to under-buy and undersell soles and high spliced Rose Creek, Minnesota. and to dictate the construction of our shoes. Men heels. An exceptional It Is Ordered, That the time within $2.98 value at who know real value in work shoes know they can get of which all creditors the above Others at $1.98, $3.98,^ real satisfaction for less money £eres named decedent may present claims 49c THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, APRIL 27 AND 28— $4.98 against his estate in this court, be, WILLIAM S. HART and the same hereby is, limited to six months from and after the date hereof said time expiring the 19th in His Latest Picture day of October, 1922. Boys' Knickers TRAVELIN' ON And It Is Further Ordered, That Cotton Hose Monday, the 23rd day of October, 1922, at 3 o'clock p. m., in the Probate Quality and Low Price Men For Court Rooms at Court House at Hart in one of his favorite roles. One of the best the City of Austin, iii said County, he has appeared in. Extra all-wool Knickers Substantial weight be, and the same hereby is fixed and for boys in cassimeres, Also "PATHE NEWS" cotton Hose with reinforced appointed as the time and place for hearing- upon and the examination, worsteds, fine heels and toes to adjustment and allowances of such quality tweeds. Many assure excellent- wearing. SATURDAY, APRIL 29— claims as shall be presented within Men's Outing Shoes, chocolate attractive pa te s. Men's Unlined Work Shoes, A wonderful value the time aforesaid. YELLOW MEN AND GOLD elk Bike Bal. gusset, half at chocolate retan whole quarter These are real' values in men's Hose, pair, Let notice hereof be given by the double ede, chrome outsole, Blucher, gusset, tip, half double publication of this order in the Mower sole, nailed, "7A. £0 AO 10c County News, as provided by law. nailed. A story of adventure on the high seas. $1.98 Army last Dated April 19th, 1922. Also MACK SENNETT COMEDY, "BY HECK" HENRY WEBER, JUN., (Court Seal) Judge of Probate. File No. 4325 Apr. 27, May 4, 11 SUNDAY, APRIL 30— TO ORDER LIMITING TIME FILE Wash Suits AGNES AYRES Boys' Hose CLAIMS AND FOR HEARING THEREON. Economically Priced Estate of Ada A. DrUmmond. "Pacemaker" Brand THE LANE THAT HAS NO TURNING STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY Wash Suits for little of Mower, in Probate Court. Real weaV in "Pacemaker" In the Matter of the Estate of Ada boys in Russian, Middy Hose. Made of A. Drummond, Decedent. From,the famous story by the same name. and Oliver Twist styles. high grade yarns extra Letters of administration this day A wide variety of choice Also A Famous TORCHY COMEDY, DOGGONE heavy ribbed, shaped having been granted to Roy A. Drummond, patterns in handsome TORCHY" of Austin, Minnesota: ankles, reinforced heels Men's Unlined Work Shoes, Men's Lined Work Shoes, It is Ordered,*That the time within color combinations. At chocolate retan \v$ole quarter chocolate elk Army Blucher, and toes. Pair, which all creditors of the above Blucher, gusset^sdft $3.69 tip, welt gusset, soft tip ,welt soles, named decedent may present claims MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MAY 1 AND 2— so 0 A soles, Munson 25c against her estate in this court, be, laSt. ...... last THE AMERICAN LEGION PRESENTS and the same hereby is, limited to three months from arid after the date SARATOGA SPRINGS hereof said time expiring the 15th day of July, 1922. And It Is Further Ordered, That Monday, the 17th day of July, 1922, 4 MUSICAL QQMEDYf WITH tfOBTY PEOPLE Stjrap Sandals Overalls at 10 o'clock A. M., in the Probate f- Court Rooms at Court House at the A Low Price HAtt lHE WOMAN Service for Boys? City of Austin, in said County, be, 'A il and the same hereby is fixed and aP_ Union Made, 2.20 Boys' Outing Shoes chocolate po'nted as the time and place for white back blue denim eft1 Bike-Bal, gusset, hearing upon and the examination, Infants' Patent Leather Instep full cut, double stitched, half-double, chrome sole. adjustment and allowances of such Hear the Matinee Daily I Strap Sandal plain toe, turn sole. thruout, two-seam leg. claims as shall be presented within Si?es to 5%.$2.257 2% low heel. -A well made, classy little the time aforesaid. at 2:30 Jacket to match, at same •Vjow shoe forth© wee folks. SplenS|'did Sizes 12% to 2 1.9"8^ Augmented Let notice hereof be given by the value. l^r price. Sizes & to 12.... 1.69 publication of this order in the Mower Sizes 2 to 5.'.. 58c County News, as provided by law. Two Evening Sizes 5% to 8. ....$1.19 Our Boys' Shoes Stand Park Dated April 15th, 1922. Many More Styles in Stock at Shows the Race 4 Msg 98c 1 HENRY WEBER, JUN! 'y- Remprkably Lo^ prices, ~-&S% prcheMra i-sr (Courts Seal) Judge of Probate. 8 r,jl mil 9:00 A.W.WRIGHT, TC*. iii 03 M. A. NELSON, •y?\ :'THE LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT in ^Attorneys for Estate. STORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD File No. 4319 Apr. 27, May 4, 11