Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
May 11, 1922 · Page 2 of 8
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Cooking and Sewing Suggestions Interesting Features By Special and Stories of Interest for the News Writers for the Home and Women, Children of the County. Household Prepared Recipes. Women's Committees ling, Mrs. R. R. Murphy, Mrs. Margaret ftiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Crane, Mrs. H. W. Hurlbut, Mrs. B. Carter, Mrs. Belle Sherwood, T. Johrfson, Mrs. C. S. Babcock, Mrs. CLEVER THREE-PIECE SUITS in Charge of Plans Mrs. J. M. Pierce, Mrs. Z. T. F. Runer, R. R. Murphy, Mrs. C. A. Hegge. CONQUER AS THEY GO For Convention and the presidents of the clubs. Registration—Mrs. Marion Jenks, "The Staff of Life Program—Mrs. John Cussons, district chairman ^Mrs. Arthur Cole, Mrs. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiii president Mrs. S. L. Hanson, Eunice L. Rice, Mrs. K. 0. Wold. The following committees, appointed vice president, and the members of Credentials Mrs. F. E. Daigneau, from Austin clubs, had charge of the general committee. chairman' Mrs. George Hirsh, arrangements for the district convention Music—Mrs. R. A. Pooler, chairman Mrs. H. W. Hurlbut, Mrs. K. 0. which opened here today: Mrs. C. A. Hegge, Mrs. A. M. Wold, Mr?. A. C. Brooks. General^ Committee—Presidents of Lewis, Mrs. E. C. Bayfield, Mrs. Fred Decorations—Mrs.* William Earl, clubs, Mrs. H. A. Avery, Floral club Rayman, Mrs. George Burnham, chairman Mrs. Royal Holmes, Mrs. Mrs. F. 0. Hall, Art and Travel Since our health and happiness depend Mrs. L. Giovaunetti, Mrs. Wilber Avery, K. O. Wold, Mrs. E. B. Smith, Mrs. club Miss Clara Aultfather, Home Mrs. Charles Bigelow, Mrs. John Detwiler, Mrs. George E. Anderson, Study club Mrs. J. Z. Rogers, Philomathian so much upon the bread we eat Thomas Garrity. Mrs. Charles Enwright, Mrs. Miss Taney Burgess, secretary A. W. Allen, Mrs. George Burnham. it is of the utmost importance that it Mrs. C. A. Hegge^Mrs. B. T. Johnson, Mrs. F. G. Sasse, Mrs. E. Ushers—Mrs. S. D. Catherwood, S be the purest obtainable. ehairman Mrs. J. N. Nicholsen, Mrs. Sfi V. Hart. F. A. Scott, Mrs. Homer Pierson, Publicity—Mrs. J. H. Skinner, Mrs. C. S. Babcock, Mrs. Raymond chairman Mrs. Jos. L. Gannon, Mrs. Swisher, Mrs.'joe Tesar, Mrs. C. D. George Rice, and Mrs. C. L. West. Bigelow, Mrs. W. R. Earl, Mrs. E. B. Sfi Housing and Installation—Mrs. J. Smith, Mrs. Alice Avery, Mrs. William H. Anderson, chairman Mrs. C. C. Albertson. Allen, Mrs. C. F. Cook, Mrs. Otto Meals—Mrs. M. J. Hardy, chairman Baudler, Mrs. F. I. Crane, Mrs. Mrs. J. L. Mitchell, Mrs. F. E. Frank Sasse, Mrs. J. W. Varco, Mrs. Gleason, Mrs. O. H. Hegge, Mrs. Geo. E. V. Hart, Mrs. Jos. Keenan, Mrs. P. Anderson, Mrs. William Aultfather, William. Earl, Mrs. William McKenna, Mrs. Milton Shuman, Mrs. A. W. Mrs. C. C. Leek, Mrs. Irene Haas, Allen, ]V|rs. C. C. Leek, Mrs. C. C. SUMMER STYLES Mrs. J. H. Remmel, Mrs. M. J. Keenan. Hartsock, Mrs. W. Avery. in Straws and Panamas show distinctive outlines and among the varied Transportation—Mrs. C. E. Meyer, Reception *and EntertainmentMrs. shapes that are popular, you will I A O chairman Mrs. F. G. Sasse, Mrs. Joy George A. Hormel, chairman find several that are more than usually Hawkins, Mrs. E. V. Hart, Mts. F. I. Mrs. A. W. Wright, Mrs. E. H. Ster- becoming. Why not get extra wear and save I S E I E money by sending your old hat to us to be made fresh and smart by our work in Hat Cleaning and Blocking? garettes O W O ROYAL SHOE SHINE $ & HAT PARLOR O S E I A er 413 North Main Street, OF AUSTIN, MINN. course you are planning to ouy sleeves ranging from batiste and Iact NO JOB TOO LARGENO a three-piece suit this season, for to crepe. back satin or beaded georgette. "it's the fashion." Blessed be the The economy in such an outfit JOB TOO SMALL— genius who invented this three-in-two is obvious, and thus supplied one is Spencer Jordan proposition. ready for every occasion. THE MOWER COUNTY NEWS In the three-piece suit one has a costume Such charming combinations are suggested Funeral Director. ready for every occasion. The as the following: Rust-colored striking new feature in the season's marocain crepe for coat and lower The Establishment of $2.50 PER YEAR—WORTH IT models is the introduction of contrasting Service. portion, with paisley beaded on georgette remarkable blouse effects. All the blouse navy krepeknit with feeling for bright color which has been toast-colored blouse attached of crepe suppressed in the demure top coat and satin embroidered in gayest Bulgarian skirt portion bursts into glory in the shades white canton crepe top with attached blouse. Little does the uninitiated white satin waist ornamented with W. R. EARL dream of the concealed ornateness scarlet porcelain beads black coat and FUNERAL DIRECTOR until milady chooses to flash it to dress with detachable periwinkle blue the worlcl by an "accidental on purpose" georgette sleeves and so the list may Business Residence Phone 2512 Phone 2213 tossing back of the top coat or be continued indefinitely. ERVICE AUSTIN, MINN. its removal entirely, thus converting The three-piece costume shown at They are the suit into an afternoon one-piece the left is sand-color marocain crepe frock. These double-duty costumes with navy crepe satin attached blouse. cannot fail of appreciation. Good! The youthful suit to the right is navy DONOVAN & GOSLEE Not only is the attached blouse good wool crepe, with kimono undersleeves Funeral Directors style, but the sleeveless one-piece dress, In bright scarlet. made up with the coatee to match, is and Embalmers classified as a three-piece suit. With Day Calls—Phone 2188 these are worn detachable sleeves of Night Calls ROBES' CAFE Buy this Cigarette and Save Money the kimono style, secured to an underguimpe. T. W. Donovan—5914 Thus one can, with a cloth H. A. Goslee—6637 Motor and Carriage Service three-piece costume, have varied ~«pnniOHT rr WTICM NCVWAKH UNIOH HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! It will pay you to visit this salo at Come and let your own eyes see the visible proof of this crisis. once. DON'T DELAY! A Sate in Class by Itself PRICES CUT TO SHREDS Frantic Buying! Furiovis Selling! Clerks Working LiKe Beavers, Marked the Opening Days of 0\ir Closing Out Sale In order to make a complete clean-up of this stock, we have further shat- Eager buyers packed the store an&thronged the aisles thruout the day, pur- tered prices, and have brought all merchandise from our warerooms and placchasing the world's best merchandise at prices the good people of this community edit on Sale for quick disposal. All profits have been completely annihilated have never seen before. in this big undertaking. Here are a few of the many articles we have shashed deeper. These prices will take effect Saturday Morning. 1 LOT LADIES' COVERALL HUNDREDS of ARTICLES that were DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY HUNDREDS of ARTICLES that formerly 65c to 85c Box Paper selling at 5, 7 and 8 cents, all on 39' APRONS, well made of standard TO BUY YOUR CURTAIN sold for 10, 15, and 19 cents, to close out at, per box. one counter to Cents percale MATERIALS. all on one counter, £*C Close Out at O Each Scrims with colored borders, 36inches Close Out Price O*/ to Close Out, at each O POSTAL CARDS—-large assortment wide, per yard, rtVz NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO of Postal Cards, including views of to Close Out at BOX PAPER—All 15 ct. Box Paper 1 LOT of LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES BUY YOUR SUMMER HATS. Austin, to close out, g*C will be on the counter 6 f*C well made, assorted patterns, Fine quality Mercerized Ladies' Hats up to $5.00, Marquise ts, at 10 FOR O- to close out at, per box. To close to Close Out at, to Close Out at Ot/ 14° 59' Out at per yard 19' 35c Box Paper 1 LOT OF LADIES' SUMMER Better quality Hats and more costly to close out, at per box.. 1 LOT OF CHILDREN'S OUTING WAISTS, well made, assorted patterns, trimmed, to Close Out at— 1 LOT CHILDREN'S DRESSES— FLANNEL DRESSES, ages 1, 2, 3, slightly soiled, values to assorted colors and styles, to Close Out, ^C 45c to 59c Box Paper $1.98,2.98,3.89 $2.98, 4AC To Clodb Out at 29' at each 1 to close out at, per box. to close out at :... BRENNER'S BARGAIN STORE FOLLOWING FIXTURES FOR SALE FOLLOWING FIXTURES FOR SALE 1 Only Check Protector. 1 Only 5-ft. Counter Show Case. 1 Only Paper Press. 1 Only Typewriter. 1 Only 6-ft. Counter Show Case. AUSTIN/ MINNESOTA 1 Only Ribbon Cabinet. 1 Only 6-ft. Floor Show Case. 1 Only Thread Cabinet. 3 Only 14-ft. Oak Counters.