Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
May 1, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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mi P«PB •fl-r-r IV "u *"15 "f K¥. Vf i* «r^5-VftV iv'» -~r-s- ~S -, -r' ~!^?i t- 1W0WEK COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN MINN. -W ii Page Eight Monday, May 1, 1922, BAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS &V Only the Young Chickens Tear Thqfj AW, WHATS THE USE (i By t3 L. F. Van Zelm totem Newspaper Union W 'YDU NEVER WANT TO T0 ANYTHING COME ON NAW/I TONY L.FT VAN ZETW AW FEUX, OLD HIT DON' TAKE LONS ANY MORE YOU OLD, BALD-HEADED, ANDTKV THIS RECORD JV! WANNA PANCE WEEZENED-UP ME. FUH A "CHIP" ON YO* WITH r- HUH I I DON'T THINK S O E N YOU'D TEAR UNDER, -rtic WINGS T' A "KNOT* ON YO' HAll! 6 Will Meet Friday.—The Happy Ihought club will meet Friday after noon, May 5, at the home of Mrs. Dr. YOUR Pike at Lyle. Officers urge a large attendance. The men are also invited WILL to attend the meeting of the club. a Honor Mrs. Weber.—Mrs. J. Z. Rogers entertains the Philomathian society today in honor of Mrs. Henry Weber, Jr., who leaves tomorrow Seniors Enjoy Themselves Entertains Mothers night for a trip thru Europe. "500" of Sumner School at Class Party By LUCY HIMMER. will be played. Mrs. J. G. W. Haven entertained Showing real originality in meeting Too Much Moonshine—0'n a charge Will'am Garey of Easton was an Harry West spent Sunday in Albert the requirement to appear in of intoxication, Eugene McGuire was Hie mothers and friends of the Summer Austin visitor" Saturday. Lea. fined $10.00 and costs by Justice Detwiler school Friday afternoon at her costume for a "Kid Party," Austin, this morning. McGuire was arrested home, 900 Lansing avenue. high school seniors thoroly enjoyed Miss Ruth Jacobson spent Sunday Miss Jessie Partridge of Owatonna Sunday night. Mrs. D. Z. Robinson gave a reading their class party given Friday evening with friends in Austin. is in town today. ""The Old Church Organ." in the high school cafeteria. In F. Ostrander of Spring Valley Miss Elsie Johns gave an interesting keeping with the spirit of the party, Needlework. E: George Hirsh and family drove to The important document in needlework?" "Is your daughter expert talk on music. "Drop the Handkerchief," "Push spent Thursday in Austin. the cities Sunday. A guessing contest was much enjoyed, Ball," and similar games were played. that procrastination mother, Miss Errtia Baldner spent Sunday "Yes," replied the merry Mrs. Gransee receiving the Lloyd Kane went to the cities Sunday do nothing for with her parents at Rose Creek. may deny to your heirs. "I've known her to Refreshments were served that prize, a beautiful bouquet of sweet on a business trip. on hours except change the needles would have made any "kid" happy. peas and daisies. Winnie King of Dexter came up ihe pJ'.onogrnpI.." Mr. and Mrs. George Pattee spent They included ice cream cones, waff A collection was taken up to pay First National Bank of Austin Saturday, to spend Sunday with! The Sunday in Mason City with their parents. Small talk has generated many big for phonograph records purchased ers, animal crackers, and candy lollypops. friends here. troubles. Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 :for tha school. The proceeds were 'j?10.00. Delicious refreshments were ThS Seniors were chaperoned by Born to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gilleece and little Resources Over Three Million Dollars Miss Pearl Martin, Miss Dorothy Decker at St. Olaf hospital, Friday, served. daughter spent Sunday at Hayfield." 1847 1922 Organized 1868. Munson, and C. R. Anderson. April 28, arson. Diamond Handkerchief Shower REACH FIRST GOOD Mrs. A. M. Neller is spending the 44 **4 **4 Mrs. Ira Kuus has gone to Gladbrook, for Miss Gullickson week with her daughter, Mrs. Alex Iowa, for a visit with relatives. Jubilee Noble at Newry. ROADS MILE POST Miss Bernice Gullickson was given "Seventy-Five Years Miss Beatrice Peet of St. Paul James Foote of Waterloo, Iowa, a handkerchief shower Thursday spent Sunday with her friend, Miss spent Sunday at the Glen Morrison of alight by twenty of her friends at the (Continued from Page 1) Jessie Johnson. home. Sound Lutheranism" IT. W. C. A. rooms. The evening was over costs in past years and enable spent in games, music and dancing, Misses Mable Miller and Madeline JOINT SERVICES John Moe returned home from Rochester the department to continue -and at eleven o'clock refreshments PRELIMINARY Bjerke went to the cities Saturday, ANNOUNCEMENT Sunday night where he visited were served. progress showing in spite of reductions returning home Sunday evening. his son, Ed. in available funds. Miss Gullickson who has held a ___ at the Earl Williams of Nebraska City Administration facilitated by acquisition Miss Luella Lageson spent Sunday position at the Y. W. C. A. for several spent Sunday at the Charles Kaufman of building erccted expressly with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. High School years leaves soon for Minneapolis. Community Child Health Day home enroute to Albert Lea. for department and leased Lageson, at Ellendale. Auditorium at less than half previous rental Addresses B. Y. P. U.—Fred Hau-ser Mrs. John Johnson of Mount Vernon, F. C. Ulmer and mother returned rate adminisration expenses of Owatonna addressed the B. Y. to be Observed in Austin South Dakota, is visiting her home Saturday afternoon from a sixweeks' Sunday, May 7, 1922 kept well below five per cent P. U. Sunday evening at the Baptist brother, B. A. Browne, and family. trip in California. level. Saturday, May 13th church. Plans are being made-for the 10:30 A. M. Vernon Fairbanks of Winona came International B. Y. P. U. convention Official figures disclosed that sev-j W- Davidson of Calgary, Jame 2:30 P. M. up Saturday evening to attend the •which will be held in St. Paul June enty-nine out of the eighty-six coun-j Canada, is guest of his sister, Mrs. A DAY OF COMMON SENSE STUDY a Duodecim dance and to spent Sunday 28. ties in the state received trunk route J* Mltchell, for a few days, GOOD SPEAKERS with his parents, Mr.-and Mrs. T. F. betterments costing more than their MASS CHORUS Mrs. Edward Miller and mother, Every Citizen of Mower County should Fairbanks. Moves Art Shop. Mrs. Beulah respective totals of motor vehicle Mrs. Sam Ellingson of St. Ansgar, PUBLIC CORDIALLY Haas is moving Art Shop from Plan to Attend her tax payments by an average ratio of Iowa, are Austin visitors today. Entertains on Birthday. Verne the Grand hotel to the Cottage apartments. INVITED $5.00 to $1.00, and that trunk routes Evenson celebrated his nineteenth The shop will occupy the Dr. N. O. Dalager and family of Watch for Program in Thursday issue in the other counties were either in birthday Sunday by entertaining six Auspices ~£ront rooms on the ground floor, recently excellent Condition or listed for early Clear Lake, Iowa, spent Sunday with young men at a seven o'clock dinner. vacated by H. D. Cory and permanent improvement. parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lutheran Congregations their After doing justice to the bountiful Jamily. of the Commissioner Babcock referred in Dalager. dinner prepared by his mother, they Missouri Synod Advertisements in the News Bring Results. his resume of the year's activities, to enjoyed music and a social time. Mrs. F. R. Peshak of Manly, Iowa, Attend Funeral of Relative.—C. A. two handicaps confronting the department spent the week-end with her sisters, ^Hegge and daughter Agnes, and Mrs. Entertains B. Y. P. U.— Merrill during that period: Failure Mrs. I. H. Peshak and Mrs. Amos •C. C. Haugen returned home Sunday Johnson entertained the members of of fund revenues to reach expected Machachck. evening from Minneapolis where they the Baptist Young People's union on totals and inability to take advantage went to attend the funeral of their Dr. C. F. Lewis left Sunday night Wednesday evening, April 26. After of bargain prices offered by Men's Work Shoes 3rother-in-law, Joseph Robitshek. for San Antonio, Texas, where he the business meeting, music and a social contractors to extend needed road will spend a month with his daughter, time was enjoyed and dainty refreshments improvements. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Neubauer have Mrs. Wilson. were served. He explained that the plan was left for their new home at Milaca. based on the expectation that not less S. L. Young and family and Miss Advertisements in The News reach of 100 Per Cent Leather than $8,840,000 would be provided COOPERATION TO the consumer. Anna Roble drove to Rochester Sunday annually—$6,000,000 of motor vehicle to spend the day with their brother, BAND BENEFIT DANCE. tax money and *$2,840,000. of federal T. N. Roble. Thursday evening, May 4, at the BE GIVEN COURT $1.90 $2.40 $3.40 aid. The first annual fund was Armory. Music by the full band. Admission 50 cents. $7,730,000, the automobile tax aver- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jacobson, Miss Advertisement 35-1-c aging less than $16.75 instead of, $18 Christine Medgaarden and mother (Continued from Page Five) and producing $5,600,000, and con- spent Sunday at the H. C. Medgaar gress having reduced the aid appro-1 den home near Lansing. dent, defective and delinquent children. priation and cut'Minnesota's appor- Mr. and Mrs. George Bassett of OVERALLS The members of the committee tionment to $2,130,000. The second Wautoma, Wisconsin, are guests at would be reimbursed for any nec43ssary year promises even less federal aid to the Guy Chaffee home. They spent expanses, but would receive the Highway department than the Saturday with friends in Albert Lea. no salary. The committee would be year just completed. entirely local, responsible only to the Men's 220 Denim full cut overalls, Fund curtailment will be offset to Mrs. F. M. Perry was given a sursome Juvenile court and have no connection extent by lower, costs on road prise party Friday evening by a numwork, with the state board in any way. and it is expected that the de-jber of her friends, the occasion ber two-seam leg— ... Committee is Appointed. is partment will succeed in continuing, ing her birthday. Games and music THIS FINE the showing made the past year. were enjoyed and a bountiful picnic Upon motion of Rev. Mr. TenUroe'ck, Jackets to Match a committee of three was appointed However, it is the opinion of experts lunch was served. KODAK ... to confer with Judge Weber that road construction soon will, begin Mr. and Mrs. Halsey Cory left on as to the formation of a Mower to.advance in cost. Saturday night for Winona where County Welfare Committee, with the The commissioner pointed out that 95c they will make their, home. Mr. Cory, more than eighty cents of. evc^y power to name the members of this who was the efficient News advertis* committee. The chairman appointed trunk highway dollar has been us£d ing manager for a year and a half NOW Mayor Hirsh, Bey. Mr. TenBroeck for gracing, gravel surfacing and })aS ^ccepted a like position with the is' the time to get ,, and Mrs. GeorgeSutton. mainte^i£e. The ttiileage^ of ifew W^ncma Republican-Herald your Kodak out and pavingT!has been run up with, reimbursement Father Devlin asked for expression take a hike into the counr -of the meeting regarding the method funds which can be used The News—$2.50 a year—worth it'. try. of making complaints when no citizen only in the county issuing the bonds Whooping Cough. But "he sure to bring would take the responsibility of and with the approval of the county This is a very dangerous disease, your films to Wold's for ^signing the papers. It was the sentiment commissioners, as has been done in particularly to children under five developing and printing so t. years of age, but when no paregoric, *& that yott may be sure of of the gathering that whenever Mower county and many neighboring codeine or other opiate is given, is the best pictures possible. vauch circumstances arose the Welfare counties. Many counties by furnishing easily cured by giving Chamberlain's MJT The Leuthold-Peterson Co committee would be expected to bond money also obtained "We have a complete line feil5 Cough Remedy. Most people believe of Kodaks. sign the complaint as a whole committee. preference for» th^ir trunk route improvements it must run its course, not knowing that the time is very much shortened projects. j. and that there is little danger from SK-AWOU): Mrs. George Sutton, J. H. Another important feature is the the disease when this_remcdy is given. AUSTIN, MIN^T." w* *on and Mayor Hirsh also spoke in improvement of local roads by the It has been used in many epidemics of whooping cough, with pronounced use of state aid and local tax money, favor of co-operation with the committee .V' 'SS The KODAK Store* 7} success* It is safe and pleasant a large part of whieh was used formerly to be selected, with the assurance to take: K. Wold and* Pooler DrugCo. 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