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I Ifn ffr-j 11 |7,r. I «y» MOWER COUNTY NEWS.AUSTIN, MINN. "Page Fto&mgm Thursday, May 4, 1922. MUSICAL COMEDY TROOP POURDEFEATS George Rice, and, Mrs.'t). L. West, neau, chairman Mrs. George Hirsh, control will explain the needs of the er, Mrst Milton Shuman, Mrs. A. W. they^loved, besides, a host of friends state wards, May 1:2." A general discussion Housing and Installation—Mrs. J. Mrs. H. W Hurlbut, Mrs. K. O. Allen Mrs. C. C. Leek, Mrs. C. C. who have come in contact with her TROOP 12 will follow1 .$tiss Xtowthy Anderson, chairman Mrs. C. C. Wold, Mrs. A. C. Brooks.. Hartsock, Mrs. W. Avery. .V. GIVENBY LEGION life. AlleiiV Mrs. C. F. Cook, Mrs. Otto DeSoriations—Mrs. William Earl, Reception and -Ent,ertainmept-fMrs. In the sefc.oiift game of the seasons The funeral service was conducted Laing's address on "The Minimum Baudler, Mrs. F. I. Crane, Mrs. chairman Mrs. Royal Holmes, Mrs. George A. Hormel, chairman Saturday, tlrqpp four, Boy Scoots^ from the Baptist church Wednesday Wage." Frank Sasse, Mrs. J. W. Varco, Mrs. K. O. Wold, Mrs. E. B. Smith, Mrs. Mrs. A. W. Wright, Mrs. E. H. Sterling, baseball team defeated, the Troop 12 afternoon at 2:30, by the pastor of Committees Announced, ffe Large Audiences See E. V. Hart, Mrs. Jos. Keenan, Mrs. John Dctwiler, Mrs. George E. Anderson, Mrs. R. R. Murphy, Mrs. Margaret aggregation 6 to 4, Christopherscoa the church, Rev. J. McFarlane, and The appointment of members on William^ Earl, Mrs. William McKenna, Mrs. Charles Enwright, Mrs. Carter, Mrs, Belle Sherwood, pitched for Troop 12, but was replaced interment was made in Oakwood Performances at all of the district committees has by Nockelby in the seventh^ Mrs. C. C. Leek, Mrs. Irene Haas, A. W. Allen, Mrs. George Burnham. Mrs. J. M. Pierce, Mrs. Z. T. F. Runer, cemetery at Austin. been completed by the general committee Park. 1 and Crippen caught. A. Leighton /BL Mrs. J. H. Remmel, Mrs. M. j. Keenan. and the presidents of the clubs. .Those who attended the funeral Ushers—Mrs. S. D. Catherwood, as follows: bd Bachman were the battery for fee Program—Mrs. Johfi Cussons, district from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. chairman Mrs. J. N. Nicholsen, Mrs, General Committee—Presidents of Transportation—Mrs. C. E. Meyer, winners. president "Mrs. S. L. Hanson, Earl Hart and daughter of St. Paul, F. A. Scott, MrS. Homer Pierson, "Saratoga Springs," given at the clubs, Mrs. H. A. Avery, Floral club The line-up for Troop 4 was. Ferris, chairman Mrs 'f*.'G. Sasse, Mrs. Joy vice president, and, the members of a nephew Mrs. Eder Whipple and Mrs. C. S. Babcock, Mrs. Raymond Park theatre Monday and Tuesday Mrs. F. O. Hall, Art and Travel Hawkins,N Mrs?-W V. Hart, Mrs. F. I. 3b C. Kaus, rf A. Leighton, Mrs. Charles Murwin, nieces, of Evansville, the general committee. Swisher, Mrs. Joe Tesar, Mrs. C. D. nights under the auspices of Austin club Miss Clara Aultfather, Home Crane, Mrs.1 H. W. Hurlbut, Mrs. B. Bachman, Miller, cf Jeffers, lb Wisconsin Mrs. George Getman, Music—Mrs. R. A. Pooler, chairman Bigelow, Mrs. W. R. Earl, Mrs. E. B. post, American Legion, drew large Study club Mrs. J. Z. Rogers, Philomathiah T. Johnson, Mrs.^Ci S. Babcock, Mrs. C. Leighton, ss R.-Kaus, If Mdnerny, Hawley, Minn., and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hegge, Mrs. A. M. Smith, Mrs. Alice Avery, Mrs. William audiences at both' performances. Miss Taney Burgess, secretary R. R. Murphy, Mrs. C. A. Hegge. Mrs. Frank Dennis of Elkport, Iowa. Lewis, Mrs. E. C. Bayfield, Mrs. Fred 2b. Albcrtson. Between the different popular musical Mrs. C. A. Hegge, Mrs. B. T. The Troop 12 line-up Comeau, lbj —A Neighbor. Rayman, Mrs. George Burnham, Meals—Mrs. M. J. Hardy, chairman numbers ran the theme of the Johnson, v.Hart.. Mrs. F. G. Sasse, Mrs. E. Regis^^on-::^f$.v Marion ~31|iks, Mrs. L.. Giovaunetti, Mrs. Wilber Avery, Hessler, 2b Nockelby, ss Christ©pherson, Mrs. J. L.-Mitchell, Mrs. F. E. chairman Mrs^£Arthur Cole,*Mrs. story of Saratoga Springs, in. which Mrs. Charles Bigelow, Mrs. Tate, 3b Criprpei^ cj. Publicity—Mrs. J. H. Skinner, Eunice L. Rice, Mrs. K. O. Wold. Gleason, Mrs. O. H. Hegge, Mrs. Geo. parts were excellently taken by Bryan WEDDINGS Perl, If Howells, rf Schradle, cf. Thomas Garrity. Credentials Mrs. F. E. Daig- P. Anderson, Mrs. William Aultfath­ Deneen, Frances Myer, Denny chairman Mrs. Jos. L. Gannon, Mrs. i* Deneen, A1 H. Hendricks, Cozette Zender-Hanson. Wilson and Adel Tollefson. Ed. Zender of Austin and Miss Hazel Special solos were sung by Misses Hanson of Menson, Iowa, were Ora Robertson, Catherine Arens, married Thursday evening at the Jessen, Helen Arens, and Mayhie Catholic parsonage in Manson, Iowa. WORLDS' Krob, and Mrs. Hazel Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Zender went on a LaVonne Remker pleased the audience LARGEST short wedding trip after which they in a dance hit. Between act will be at home with the groom's numbers were introduced by Mr. and CHAIN mother, Mrs. J. P. Zender. Mrs. F. C. Simmons, Jos. Callahan jDEPARTMENT in a saxaphone solo, and Mr. Hendricks WOMEN'S TOPIC IS JL -i- who made a hit with his music STORE on a saw. 'PUBLIC WELFARE' The girls of the chorus were. ORGANIZATION 312 DEPARTMENT STORES (Continued from page 1.) Pauline Hanna, Ruth Creegan, Mayme Ki'ob, Helen. Arens, LaVonne tion box conducted by Mrs. Geo. J. Remker, Catherine Arens, Hazel V" Allen of Rochester. This will be followed AUSTIN, MINN. Swenson, Mildred Carmichael, Norma by reports of district officers Barkhuff, Ida Usem, Cozette Wilson, and chairmen. Miss Clara Baldwin, Aagot Harstad, Edith Jessen, St. Paul, will explain the work of the Grace Robinson, and Emma Sponhein. library extension department, and a High Shoes report of the Educational department The Home Store by Miss Tayne Burgess of this —Your Store! For Infants city will conclude the morning program. That Need. No Emphasis! "While this store Is a To Give Club Award. unii *of a great Nationwide The prize gavel will be presented system of busy, popular department stores, to jfche county secretary who has providing more than a brought the largest number of clubs million people with their Mrs. Eliza Dennis. There are some things that need se sensational announcement in ord«£ to into the federation during the year. personal and home needs, Mrs. Eliza Hart Dennis, widow of Mrs. James C. Buchanan of Minneapolis it, primarily, is YOUIt determine their worth. TLe values wo are offering right now in every oj$£ of the late Isaac M. Dennis of Waltham STORE for it goes to the "will make two addresses on rar departments are Junosg them. The emphasis is that the values are jto b* greatest length to .serve and Lansing, died at the home of Mr. May 12. In the morning she will you. found in this J. 0. Penney Co. store, which is enough to insure your satisfaction. and Mrs. Clarence Lewis, 1006 West speak on "One Hundred Per Cent Efficiency" Oakland avenue, Austin, Monday Not only fresh, reliable and in ~the afternoon on Ifrerr goods-are offered you from morning, May 1, 1922, after a severe "Women of Bible Times." Mrs. Blanche day to day, but such goods attack of paralysis which she suffer^ L. La Du of the state board of as better fulfill the needs The clever ii.tt styles ed early the previous Sunday morning. and requirements of the we are showing ia shws people of this community. for infants »nd small Advertisements in The News reach Your individual needs are ehlldi*n will appefJ Eliza Hart was born at Liverpool", the consumer. t/t- anticipated in a surprisingly every mother who pees England, December 29 1839. When them. Prices are li*variably thorough way. Oiaraiing Patent eighteen years of age she immigrated low-—QU&lfty liniwual' LEGAL NOTICE -in footwear in fact, in 3y high. to America-, with her parents where wear of every kind, there Black Kid Sottm they made their home in Wisconsin IF^vorite Footwear Styles for Women is the thing you want most 11122 Shoe (IlluhtrB.ted aboni), for a time. Later she came to live at the price you. feel it .is NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE whole quarter, pUin too, ,fifght to pay. in Austin, and in 1884 she was united turn soles, low heels. SALE. in marriage to Isaac M. Dennis of Sizetf 2 to 5.. 98* Default in the conditions of the 2,. CORRECTLYvoguishthe-favorite Waltham. After several years' residence dressed women everywhere are wear­ Mortgage hereinafter referred to has Sizes 5Vj to occurred by which the. Power of Sale on a farm near Waltham, they ing these Patent Leather Strap Pumps therein contained has' beeome operative. moved to "Lansing where they lived this season. 'These are footwear styles for Such default consists in the Spring and Summer and can be worn with most any until the death of her husband in non-payment of the principal sum secured 1915. frock with which Milady sees fit to adorn her lovely by said mortgage, and the interest tnereon, and the non-payment No children were born to this union, person. of taxes upon the property securing Low .Shoes but she proved herself to be a Wash Suits The classy styles we are showing are sold in the most said mortgage. Said mortgage has good mother in the care and love she exclusive women's footwear shops in America and ari been duly recorded and no action or bestowed on her husband's small proceedings has been instituted at worn by smartly dressed women of Upper Fifth Ave For Wee Folks For Children law to recover said debt secured by children, who in turn have cared for nue, New York, and other fashion centres. said mortgage or any part thereof, her tenderly in her declining years. The large buying power of this great Nat^on vnce and there has been no assignment 01 1 For the past three years she made said mortgage. institution brings these smart styles to you at exceptionally her home with her step-daughter, Notice is therefore given as follows: low prieeSt See. thegi on display at this st Mrs. Clarence Lewis, where she was now, 1. The names of the mortgagors given every care and comfort that are Jacob Lagas and Helena Lagas, could help her enjoy her declining his wife. The name of the mortgagee I years. is Milla H. Gregg. The mortgage (Above) Women's Patent Leather One-Strap is dated' June 16, 1916, and was Mrs. Dennis-was of a jovial and optimistic duly recorded in the office of the Register Butteij^ Pump, perforated vamp and quarter, nature, patient and kind, always of Deeds of Mower County, Minnesota perforated imitation tip, leather military heel, Little fairy feet appear regarding others' wishes before on the 17th day of June, 1916, single McKay sole.: her own. She was a home ldVer and at 2 o'clock P. M. in Book 53 of Mortgages at their best when shod on page 120. The mortgage a friend to all who became acquainted in a -pair of these cute Ptfitent registration tax thereon was duly with her. Strapl-Sandals. Style paid. 9ifed comfort Is combined While?-a young woman she united 2. The whole sum of principal and interest secured by said mortgage is w?th long wear and low with the Presbyterian church and has due and payable. The amount due cost in every pair of J. C. lived a consistent conscientious Christian uporj. said mortgage both of principal Three popular styles— Penney Co. shoes you buy. life as is testified to by those and interest at the date of this notice Middy, Oliver Twist and who lived neighbors to her, until she is $1976.95, with interest at the Infants* .:3*j|pnt Leather Russian, in a variety of rate of six per cent per annum on was called to the reward of the faithful. smart color combinations ^Instep Stnm^andal (illustrated) (Above) Women's Patent Leather AtJeVj (^re- $1900.00 from this date. Default and fabrics. Exceptional pl^bi toe, turn 7 Out Strap Buckle Pump—Circular vamp, has also been made by the mortgagors values at Her aged brother, who was sick soles, spring heeL in the non-payment of taxes upon toe, celluloid covered full Junior Lov*i hv«l 98c and unable to attend the funeral, two the premises secured by said mortgage, single McKay sole. Slses 2 to 5... .$125 together with the penalty accrued nieces, three nephews and eight stepchildren Sito 8. 1^9^ to date in the sum of $58.35. mourn the passing of one All of the aforesaid sums of principal and interest are claimed to be due and are now due upon said mortgage, together with the costs and disbursements (Above) Women's Patent Leather Instep and allowed by law, and attorneys' Ankle Strap Button Pump, plain toe, celuuloid fees provided in said mortgage in the Silk Hose Wash Hats amount of $75. covered full Junior Louis heel, single McKay 3. A description of the mortgaged sole. premises conforming to the description Fot Children contained in said mortgage is as -For Women follows: Tim ideal hot ve-.ther The North ten rods of the South Bxtra fine Silk Hose for hat. A variety of becoming half of the Southeast. Quarter of Section women 19-inch silk boot, shapes. Made fino (Rigbt) Women's Patent Leather One-Strap Twenty-seven and the North ten nt mercerized top made. of Devonshire, Peggy Cloth, rods of the Southwest Quarter of the Button Pump, plain toe, celluloid covered full 12-strand pure thread silk Li en3 and Poplins. Brims Southwest Quarter of Section Twenty-six, THIS IS FINE with 4-thread heels' and Junior Louis heel, single McKay sole. are finely lock stitohock all in Township One Hundred toes. Wonderful quality Exceptional v^lu^a ai Three North of Range Eighteen at a low price. 49c West, containing fifteen acres of $6.50 KODAK 98c land, in Mower County, Minnesota. 4. Pursuant to the Power of -Sale WEATHER contained in said mortgage, and in accordance with the statutes in such case made and provide^ said mortgage ,-r'^r a will be foreclosed^ and the land NOW described therein wilL"be a§ld- by.' the is the time to "get Real Corset Yslu e* Sheriff of said Mo^yer Courity, or his Usherette Shopping your Kodak out and deputy at public vendue, to the highest Oxford^ take a hike, into the country.- bidder for caSfr, ori Saturday, the ifeft: SI 17th day of June, TL922, at 10 o'clock Irwd Black Women's Chic Btyles^Nett ?49c in the forenoon atrthe JVest Front But be sure to bring Daintily trimuaed,- brocaded b®dy W iJlicloth Door of the Court House in the City, Spring styles' in yoUr films tft Wold's for and of Austin, in Mower County, Minuet with r^ti^nt blfidk 5 S: developing printing so women's Oxfords. A generous •AGi sota to pay. said indebtedness^,interest, selection of smart, that you may ,he£ sure of throughout, which gi?w gnice and taxes, attorneys' fees and disbursements, well made numbers at rcmarkably^iow the best pictures possible. fort to the body and long service to the! *~ln .. black wltn subject to redemption at prjeefi. wearer. We hive these front lace Corsets fwcket for ch&ge. etc. Foitls We hAve a complete line any tjise .within one year from the of Kodaks. date of sale as provided-Jby law. into small,' ^compact case. in all sizes. .:.., Dated May 4, 1922. -W%ST- Opens Into large bag to hold Ike. values are WMiderfa! the) j| :'.:r I MILliA^H. GREGG, K. 0. WOLD many packages. A foodlooking, Corsets obtainable only at J. C. Penney/ -#f- Mortgagee. Others at $3.49, practical bag CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, Ci.Mm 1 $4.98 KV. ALDERSON, The KODAK Store Attorneys for Mortgagee, a mmm Austin National Bank Bldg., I jlo Austin, Minnesota. 1= -bp "ghabi DEPARTMENT s, 4 isr