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

May 4, 1922 · Page 7 of 8

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W. r«ffPi?Kr»n entertained the Fortnightly club (Continued from Page 1) Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Crane. A delicious one o'clock The Art and Travel club met Tuesday Day, Miss Rettig said, "The object luncheon was served after which Y. afternoon at the W. C. A. for of this day is to attack the urgent bridge was played. its regular meeting. Seventeen meftibers problem of mal-nutrition among were present. Mrs. S. S. Washburn, school children and arouse the interest Entertains Teachers.—Mrs. W. A. the first secretary of the club, of the public in this matter. Hungerford entertained the teachers was a guest. Miss Mable Jones of Oakland is in Mrs. Beulah Haas -and Miss Eva Childhood is the golden period of life of the Franklin school building at Mrs. C. C. Allen took the club on a Austin today. Perkins were given a kitchen shower in which to teach health, and since her home Tuesday evening. A delicious By LUCY HIMMER. trip thru Washington, D. C. Mrs. A. the foundation of health education last night at their new home in the 6:30 dinner was served after William Crane goes to the cities M. Lewis gave a fine paper on Lorado Cottage Apartments. Sixteen guests is laid by interesting children in which games and a social time were Friday on business. Taft and his art work in Chicago were present and the girls received their personal hygiene and teaching enjoyed. Maccabees Initiated Give Surprise .Party Mrs. Margaret Carter for current many useful gifts for their kitchen. them the necessity of the correction F. F. Fugle of Rochester spent events took the topic of radio, and Bramhams Large Class Tuesday Return.—Mr. and Mrs. The evening was spent in a social For Miss Andrews of their personal defects, we believe Wednesday in Austin. Mrs. H. A. Avery spoke of the coming J. G. Bramham and son returned way and dainty refreshments were we can reach them thru such a program Born to Mr. and Mrs. Perl W. AnzeU district meeting of the Federated home Monday. Mrs. Bramham and more than in any other way. served.. The Woman's Benefit association Miss Grace Andrews was given a May 2, a daughter. clubs. son spent several months in California, "Movies are being recognized as a of the Maccabees held a meeting on surprise Monday evening at the home and Mr. Bramham has been in means of showing concrete 'close-up' SECOND GRADES Bora to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Arett, Tuesday afternoon at the K. of C. of her brother, Louis Andrews. About the south on business for the Geo. A. D. of K. Met Wednesday. The teachings that have never been possible Monday, May 1, a son. twenty were present. The evening hall. TIE IN PENMANSHIP Daughters of the King met Wednesday Hormel & Company. Mr. Furlong thru the spoken word or thru was spent in playing games and music. large number of candidates were A evening at the Y. W. C. A. rooms. will remain in California for another illustration, or even thru actual physical E. Larson of LeRoy spent Wednesvday CONTEST A dainty luncheon was served, initiated, the work being put on by A large number were present. These month or two. study. The movies for Child at the J. Larson home. the color scheme being pink and Mrs. Lulu Volkman, district deputy,! meetings have been changed from the Health Day will show everything of St. Paul. After initiation, Mrs. Miss Florence Clark's room, Second white. Born to Mr. and" Mrs. Winfield See the pretty things and get new second and fourth Wednesdays of the from the hygiene film, "Come Clean," Volkman gave a very interesting ideas at the Needlecraft Shop, Cottage grade, Shaw building, and Miss Miss Andrews was presented with Dudley Holmes, May 4, a son. month to the first and third Wednesdays to the St. Paul milk movie, "Let's Apartments, North Main St. talk. Ella Russell's room, Second grade, a leather purse. of each month. Grow." Advertisement 36-2-c Mrs. Dorothy Green of Mankato is Plans were made for another initiation Franklin building, are tied in the She leaves for California in about visiting at the Matt Lang home. to be held |he latter part of fifth penmanship contest which closed ten days. June. After the business meeting a last week. Orrin W. Root of Spring Valley social time was enjoyed^and at five The percentage of each room was Koterie Society Meets spent Wednesday in Austin on business. o'clock a delicious three-course banquet seventy plus, whereas the average Plans Made for Sale TOP COATS OF was served in the dining room for the Second grades was only fifty by Kobes Bros. C. B. McGrath and E. Ray Cory refcrned percent. last night from a few days' The silver trophy, awarded every The Koterie socicty of the Presbyterian Entertain at Dinner.—Mr. and Mrs. trip to the cities. six weeks to the grade having the church was entertained on A. Lickteig entertained at a seven best average in penmanship, will be Monday evening at the Y. W. C. A. o'clock dinner Monday evening in Mrs. J. Hauge of Claremont, Iowa, held- for three weeks by each of the rooms. The hostesses were Miss Anna honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Zender. spent Wednesday with her friend, two rooms. Anderson, Miss Virginia Guy, The table was prettily decorated with iMiss Caroline Larson. Mrs. Minnie Campbell and Mrs. Carl pink and white, carnations and a ZSEss Katherine Beckel and mother OLE GULLICKSON Volkner. beautiful wedding, ^ake. Music was -went to Dubuque today to visit relatives Plans werie made a rummage enjoyed after dinner, and Mr. and IS REAPPOINTED for for a few days. sale to be held on Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Zender were presented with a TO POLICE FORCE purse of money from their friends. Mrs. C. A. Hegge returned from Games and music were enjoyed and the eities Wednesday where she spent Needlecraft Shop has moved from The re-appointment on the Austin dainty refreshments were served. the past week with relatives. Grand hotel to Cottage Apartments, police force of Ole Gullickson, formerly The table decorations were wild flowers first floor, North Main street. baskets.<p></p>PARR Very stylish top coats in the new ef Mrs. G. J. Schottler of Dexter underwent patrolman in the Third Ward, in May Advertisement 36-2-c an operation this morning took effect May 1. Mr. Gullickson is for appendicitis at St. Olaf hospital. now day patrolman in the Third ward feet they are water proof, too. Wear replacing Patrolman Mark Hamilton, The members of Christ Episcopal who will devote his entire attention church will hold a parish supper at to traffic work. 6:30 Friday evening in the K. of C. these coats, rain or shine— hall. Is Delegate to Lady Trainmen Convention Miss Grace Mahachek leaves tomorrow for Minneapolis to be present THEATRE $18.75 $25.00 at the wedding of a friend Saturday. Mrs. Thomas- Fairbanks leaves tomorrow for Toronto, Canada, where she goes as a delegate to the Lady IVIrs. Lloyd Fairbanks and son, Trainmen convention. She will be ^Dick," of Minneapolis came Monday $35.00 accompanied by Mrs. Henry Bushman. several weeks' visit here with relatives. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MAY 4 AND 5— for THOMAS H, INCE Presents They will visit Mrs. Lloyd Fairbanks' sister, Mrs. Fenton Vatcher, His Masterpiece TSIiss M. D. Rhodes, superintendent "HAIL THE WOMAN" at Detroit, Michigan, on their way to of nurses at St. Barnabas hospital, Toronto, and will visit Buffalo, Niagara Paul, comes tonight for a few .St. Fails and many other places of -days' stay. n) with Florence Vidor, Madge Bellamy, Theodore Roberts, interest on their return trip. Lloyd Hughes, Tully Marshall, and many others. 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