Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
April 27, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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spp* MSB IHHHI fiBI#J8 tofcf E* & •jr «l{ ^ft »&• Mg %mi' -r^ ('. #r 1 N MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN MINN. Thursday, Apr. 27, 1922 Page Eight HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS Diplomacy? AW. WHATSTHEUSE itHfi* r^vaiizjto. s*yWestern *Vv* j* fjy* Newspaper Union MHTI A^i) tUAT't MMMV IUST L, I JUST SEE TH9SX AN' THAT'S FANNY JUST OLE CLO'ES SHINEHJ OH. THE DARUNQ MY, SHE WAS YES, B-U-T YOU KNOW -7 FlduRE ANDTHOSC fctPORE WE WCRC. MARRED PLEASING "NO WE *LL CHANGE} JES' TZ WUCH &*• SLENDER ANKLE.5 -TALK ABOUT PETITE AND THE EYE, WITH YEARS NEW CLO'ES IO «$, OAINTY-OH BOY WASNTSHCJ CEP'N HITS A 1 IP FONT LOOKIN' SHINE.'! 2etM TWO YOUTHFUL MAURADERS BRAYE The fdM railway brotherhoods were entertained at a dancing party by the UNKNOWN PERILS TO STEAL "SINKERS" Firemeri, :.Tuesday evening at the K. of C. hall More than one hundred "Bold and daring" burglars entered turned out the electric lights and and fifty syere present and a delightful when she came home thot it peculiar an Austin home last Saturday evenirig was spent. Frappe and that the lights should be on wafers" were served during the evening. night. They stole a. handkerchief, a investigated and found She the v" finger nail file, ate half a ham, and "desperadoes" intent on two their Miss Ruth Miller and Miss Rephia surrounded several freshly made rummaging thru her belongings. work of Hirsh 'entertained sixteen friends They had turned oh the lights doughnuts, but failed to finish the The Ross Danley family are moving their parents, Mrs. L. B. Wednesday evening at the home of and were working out in the open. job before the owner come home. Hanna.' to Lansing. Miss Evelyn Ober, in honor of Mrs. She stated that she was "nearly as They evidently saw the lady of the Halsey TD. Cory who leaves soon for Frank Sullivan spent Wednesday Mrs. Max Miller and Mrs. Louis seared as the boys," and sjhe did not houss leave in her car, and figured her new home at Winona. A covered Klatt have returned home from Rushmore have the. presence of mind to call the in St. Paul on business. that she would be gone for the evenng. Banking confidence luncheon was served after which where they were called by the police, but later called the boys' parents. F. M. Higbee of Grand Meadow, cards were played. death of a niece. The burglars were having a good is created today, was an Austin visitor today. ,. The only thing the owner regretted time ransacking dresser drawers, The Air-Friction Mrs. E. S. Selby returned to her was the lose of her fresh batch of ets., when "said lady of the house" Mr. and Mrs. O'of Dahl of Lyle, tomorrow. utilized .Carburetor Again home at Mason City, Iowa, Tuesday returned. When she departed she doughnuts. were Austin shoppers, Tuesday. after spending several days at the W. D. Bassler home. Jack Gillenbach of St. Paul, was a How'does this strike you? solo by Miss Letta Whitten and a The Benedicts gave a dinner dance See Establish the guest at the M. D. Boswell home, what the man says—and unsolicited: Mrs. H. M. Meyers has returned to reading by Miss Mae Midji. The remainder Wednesday evening at the Country "After installing one of your AirFriction Wednesday. right banking connection her home at Manning,, Iowa, after of the evening was spent in club—the last dance of the season. Carburetors, which I bought spending the past two weeks with sociability and delicious" refreshments The club rooms was a place of beauty, from you in February, I can safely W. P. Wilson, editor of the Grand NOW. say that I wouldn't be without an AirFriction her daughter, Mrs. Frank Hoffman. were served. representing a Japanese tea garden, ^Meadow Record, was an Austin caller, Carburetor. the decorations being Japanese Wednesday. "The extra power I have on high in The Dramatic club of the Austin The W. C. O. S. held installation of The First National Bank of Austin lanterns, wistaria parasols, and the running slow, and the small consumption high school will present, "A Bachelor's officers Wednesday night. After the Mrs. W. F. Milbrath underwent an of gas cn my large Buick Sixit's burning of incense made one think business a social time was enjoyed Romance" tonight at the high Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 wonderful. operation at St. Olaf hospital, Wednesday they were actually living in the school auditorium/ Frederick Crane "Now because of this I want to try and dainty refreshments were served. Resources Over Three Million Dollars morn'ng. Orient. A two course dinner was one on niy new Samson Tractor which will take the leading man's part and served, the principal dish being chow burns kerosene. I am told Air-Friction Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McCoy leave Organized 1868. Miss Katheryne Albertson will take Miss Elma Dodd and Miss Matilda Carburetors use low grade fuel mcin. The waitresses were charming Friday for Cleveland, Ohio,. They go Eastwold of Le Roy, were Austin the part of leading lady. Others successfully. Respectfully, A. K. in Japanese costumes. More than as delegates to the O. R. C. and will JACOBSON, Rose Creek, Minn." visitors, Wednesday, i- who will take part are Miss Margaret eighty guests were present and after visit Buffalo and New York before Advertisement 34-1-c Nicholsen, Graham Kenaston, dinner the tables were taken out and Miss Clo O'Marro was called to returning home. Kenneth Richardson, Wallace Tollefson, dancing was enjoyed the remainder Rosemond yesterday on account of Carol Johnson, Allen Dee. and Miss Anna Roble returned Wednesday of the vening. her mother's illness, ^*3 Miss Grace Brown. afternoorfr^fom Denver, Colorado, Jorai"*- Pierce* returned home Wednesday where she spent the past four Unity Chapter, 0. E. S. entertained Mrs. Djj/ H. Stimson and Miss months visiting her sister. Miss Roble the Past Patrons, Tuesday night. from a two weeks visit with Eunice Diggles entertained the S. A. begins her duties as Police Matron, Six Past Patrons were present: Wallace .relatives in Rochester. M. club, Monday night at the home Gregson, George E. Anderson, May 1. of Mrs. Stimson. The evening was Clarence Dalager returned home W. C.. McClelland, Thaddens Thompson, spent socially and a delicious lunch "Wednesday morning from Chicago, Herman Hormel returned home J. Hare and G. E. Sfiarpstene. W. was served The engagement of ssrfiere he .spent the past week. Tuesday evening from Excelsior The following program was Mis^ Corrhja Henry to Dr. P. A. Lommen Spring, Missouri where he spent the given: Piano solo by Miss Evelyn Lester Ryther left Tuesday night was announced. past three 'weeks. Mr. Hormel, by Ober, Vocal duet by Mrs. C. A. for Detroit, Michigan, where he will his looks, seems to have derived News advertising bzings results. Hegge and Mrs. S. T. Neveln, Vocal attend the State Automobile SjcHoolri, i-' much benefiiyJEroro his vacation. ______ —«"—"—1 Miss Clara Krebsback of Rochester Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beckel were and Miss Regina Krebsback of 1922 1847 given a surpise Monday evening by Adaiji^,,were Austin callers, Sunday. about twenty friends and relatives. Diamond Mrs. E. Boyington went to Rose The evening was spent in music and Creek today to spend the week-end cards and a delicious picnic lunch Jubilee •with her daughter, Mrs. John Felfcon. was served. Mr. and Mrs. Beckel, I 7 who are newly weds, were presented I "Seventy-Five Years with some nice gifts. a Mr. and Mrs.,N. Peterson have returned of to their home at Rochester, Advertisements in The News reach, Sound Lutheranism" after spending Several days with THIS IS FINE the consumer. JOINT SERVICES KODAK .* at the WEATHER Higrh School Auditorium NOW is the time to get your Kodak out and 1 Sunday, May 7,1922 take a hike into the coun- Bigger Yields 10:30 A. 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