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

May 11, 1922 · Page 7 of 8

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mw 5 UuV'V iff w*p?p M0WER4MINTY NEWS, AUSTIN MINN. S? Thursday, May 11,1922. Page Eight T^T Resourceful, Anyway HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS AW. WHAT'S THE USE ZeTmr .ifu O, wetftern Newspaper Union TODAY IS OUR OH 'FELIX DARL-INQ WELU TANNY, THOT TALK bOUT LOCKIN' FOLKS BUT YOU KNOW THEY I THoT ID TlVE ANNIVERSARY —I YOU PIDN'T FORGET I'D BUY YOU A LOCO TAKE SO DARN LONQ YOU SOME HANDKERCHIEFS UP IN JAIL FUH WORKIN' \T, WON OCR IF" FELI* tjjjday as AH anniversary DID YOU TO MAKE JDELIVERV WILL remember »T \nsteiad PRESENT ON ER-= SUNDAY EF IEY 7Y4E.SC PAYS EVUH KETCH M_E AT PAT ~n KIN' O' FOOLSHNESS DEY I' &uq BETTUH LOCK ME IN D? /Ct?AzV- HovsiL !!!!.' v/Atv 2e.um L.F. LIBRARY AIMS TO Floral Club Adds Georgia Minstrels Give Surprise Party Lutheran Aid society this month with made for Bible stories to tell to Four New Members Coming to the Park For Florence Griffin BROADEN VISION children. Theatre Tomorrow "Your librarian responded to a call When the Floral club met Monday from Judge Weber to attend a childwelfare Miss Florence Griffin was given a afternoon with Mrs. George Hirsh, (Continued from page 1.) meeting which was held in surprise Monday evening at the home The famous Georgia Minstrels, a four new members were added, Mrs. the interest of the youth of our c\ty. of her aunt, Mrs. Charles Enright, company of forty persons carrying job of education is not finished with Margaret Carter, Mrs. W. H. Albertson, "It has been the aim of the library their own band and orchestra, will S. Kenwood avenue, by twelve 108 educating the children. It is the duty Mrs. M. H. Kenaston and Mrs. give a performance' at the Park staff who represent the Carnegie Library of her friends. The evening was of the library to seg that this education William Crane. Mrs. Mary Smith theatre tomorrow night. board to establish connection spent in games and music after is extended into the lives of Davison was re-instated as a member Miss Lillian Garvison went to St. Shows School Exhibit.—George H. Thirty-three years on the road, with all sorts of people and to bring which dainty refreshments of ice adults after regular school training of the club and Mrs. Alice Avery Peter, Monday, to visit friends. Converse, local representative of the this company of forty persons has them relief and joy, to help them get cream and cake was served. has been completed or perhaps reach placed on the associate list. International Correspondence school, a better balance on this rocking social scored unusual successes. It has Miss Griffin has resigned her position those whose early training may have Mrs. Lorguson and baby of Lanesboro, The president appointed the following is showing an exhibit of the school's fabric, to broaden their vision, to even been termed "the only show of as bookkeeper at the Austin been lacking. is a guest at the Roy Wood program committee. Mrs. F. courses at Haugan's Pharmacy this enlarge their lives, to secure a life its kind in the world," a characterization clinic and leaves soon for her home at "The telephone has been a busy instrument iiome. E. Daigneau, Mrs. H. W." Hurlbut which Clifford Braun, manager interest in that country of book-land Stewartville. this month. Library patrons and Mrs. Everett Banfield. Sanford Ranum went to Rochester which is one of the happiest answers of the Park theatre, calls "absolutely She was presented with a Waterman are falling into the habit of To Move to Austin.—Mr. and Mrs. to that pertinent question: "What Wednesday afternoon on his motorcycle. accurate." fountain pen as a reminder of calling for a word, a reference, a Thalians Are Guests G. G. Gilbertson of Lyle spent Tuesday are you going to do with your leisure There are fifteen vaudeville acts the occasion. book over the phone. at the home of their son, G. L. At Porch Party time when you get it?" in the show proper, and before the Gilbertson. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Gilbertson Seventy-five adult books, sixtyone Misses Hannah and Lena Wold of performance the Minstrel band gives are planning to move to Austin children's fiction, and seventeen IeRoy spent Sunday with Austin DR. A. I. ARNESON'S a concert before the theatre. Oak Dale Pavilion is Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Cook entertained soon to make their home. non-fiction books were withdrawn friends. ELECTRO-MEDICAL the Thalian girls and„a group of this month. They were "in tatters" Leased for Summer LABORATORY Mrs. Tibbals Honor Guest.—Mrs. Christian Science Lecturer Miss Helen Woodman has accepted young men at a porch party, on Saturday and your staff thought it impossible Electrical Blood Examinations. Charles Tibbals was surprised Monday .a position in the office at the Austin evening, May 6, at their home, to circulate them any longer. These Here Friday Treatment of Chronic Diseases. afternoon by a party of friends. clinic. 510 N. Greenwich avenue. The Oak Dale park pavilion and were properly disposed of by the Bates treatment of Eyestrain "Five Hundred" was played and at without glasses. The porch and lower rooms of the junk man. the grounds at LeRoy have been leased Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ohnesarge TTve o'clock a luncheon was served. Largest and most complete office home were decorated with Thalian "Christian Science, Its Practical "Books cleaned and mended-average by Cornelius Lane of St. Paul, spent the week-end with relatives in of its kind in Minnesota. Mrs. Tibbals was presented with a colors, maize and blue, and with baskets j.Excellence" is the subject of an address over fifty volumes per week. who will operate the place this sum- the cties. beautiful plant. 128 West Mill St., Austin, Minn. of flowers. to be given tomorrow night at a result that several calls have been A three course luncheon was served 8:15 o'clock at the Christian Science Henry Larson of Hills is spending "The library has been a gathering Entertains for Guest.—Mrs. H. D. at eleven o'clock, Mrs. W. E. the week with his parents, Mr. and church by John C. Lathrop, C. S. B., place for several committee meetings ctzd t—• c— cud cztd Thomas entertained a number of 'o Brown and Mrs. F. G. Sasse assisting widely known lecturer on Christian Mrs. J. Larson. this month. friends at her home Monday afternoon. the hostess. Science topics. "The librarian gave a talk on religious Music and cards were enjoyed 10 Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Neil returned books for children at the^ and a delicious lunch was served. home Wednesday from a trip thru Business Women Hear Miss Esther Peterson of Mason City, various parts of California. Interesting Program Iowa, was a guest of honor. J. J. Furlong returned home Monday Fire Cause3 Slight Damage.—Only night from California, where he The Business and Professional slight damage was done by the fire spent the past three months. Women's club met Tuesday evening which broke out at the packing plant at the Y. W. C. A. rooms. After the Your 'The clerks at West Dry Goods Monday night about eleven o'clock. regular business meeting the following Caleb Powers. store will hold one of their famous The fire started in the summer sausage program was given. Vocal solo, Caleb Powers, whose death occurred picnics" tonight up river. smoke house, which was empty Miss Letitia Whitten, accompanied Monday at 12:30 p. m., was at the time, so that no produce was Health by Miss Evelyn Ober talk on Personal Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson returned for many years a resident of Austin. damaged. Hygiene, Mrs. C. C. Allen piano' to their home in Minneapolis A veteran of the Civil war, he was solo, Mrs. Thomas Geraghty atfter spending a few days with Austin Is Honor Guest.—Mrs. E. J. Hondel a highly respected citizen of Mower Systematize your UNCLE BEN Is reading, Miss Mae Midge. Dainty refreshments relatives. was given a party Tuesday evening county, and won many friends in this were served in May baskets. SAYS: community who will mourn his at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. personal finances Mr. and Mrs. Edmond McGarth returned death. McFarlane by the Baptist choir and "Nevvy,I've been to their home at St. Peter, Your He was born in New York and teachers.^of the primary department. Yaccount trying to figure Tuesday after spending several days Boy Scouts Lay Outs would have been eighty years old Mr. and Mrs. Hondel left today for OU can open a checkat my overhead expense visiting their daughter, Mrs. Thomas Owatonna, where they will make Baseball Diamonds had he lived until September 27. He this bank and all I Geraghty. Capital their home. was married to Nancy Johnson, April can think of is 24, 1870, at Austin, by the Rev. H. I. in a few minutes* time* Laying out the baseball diamonds Katheryne Nicholsen, who has been haircuts." Given Surprise Party.—Mrs. Martin Parker. in the parks of the city is being done seriously ill with pneumonia, is better Lee was given a surprise Tuesday Two children survive, Mrs. I. J. by the Boy Scouts. The work will all and will be able to sit up awhile evening by the Meditation club. The The First National Bank of Austin Gordon living in Saskatchewan, Canada, be done with the scout compass beginning today. Mrs. J. N. Nicholson is also evening was spent in games and and C. B. Powers, of Austin at Lafayette Park, James What is your investment improving. music and dainty refreshments were Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 Mrs. Powers died September 11, in the Bank of I Prevratil, scout executive, said. served. Mrs. Lee was given a shower Good Health? Are you 1916. Mrs. Beulah Haas went to the cities constantly checking of handkerchiefs and a beautiful Resources Over Three Million Dollars Mr. Powers operated the Powers Tuesday for a few days' visit with Attends Grand Conclave.—A. C. out as much as you birthday cake, the gift of Mrs. hotel at Lyle for about ten years and friends. Page returned home Sunday morning put in? Is your account Organized 1868. While there she will purchase Charles Erickson. came to Austin to live more than Overdrawn Or from New Orleans, Louisiana, new merchandise for her NeedJecraft are you watchful and twenty years ago. where he attended the Grand Commandery art shop. Miss Shuman Wins Honor. Miss careful to keep a Good Funeral services were held Tuesday Conclave. Jean Shuman, daughter of Rev. and Balance R. A. McBain, special representa'tive afternoon from the home, Rev. Mrs. M. G. Shuman of this city, has of the Travelers Insurance company We save you money on Shoes. The Temperate living and J. W. McFarlane, officiating. Interment been elected a member of the Student Sale is on. Prochnow's, 207 East care of the spine will Park Theatre, Friday, May 12 of Hartford, Connecticut, is in was at Enterprise. Council at Hamline university, Bridge Street. Advertisement 38-1-c insure good health. town assisting Wayne Webber in the where she is a member of the Sophomore The spine is a kind of insurance work. jointed pipe line for 8:15 P. M. class. The Student Council transmission of nerve is the student self-government organization Mrs. W. J. Urbatch has returned impulses and when HORMEL'S home from at Hamline. the west where she spent every joint is in perfect trntry alignment with its r/mfo -She past four months visiting friends Another Ford Victim.—Following neighbor there is nerve season_ In .Santa Ana, California, and Everett, GEORGIA closely upon the attempt of one Ford freedom and health. Provision Market Washington. car to put J. W. DeBuhr out of the Chiropractic spinal race for county auditor, comes the Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Siebold of Danbury, adjustments remove information that Rev. M. G. Shuman Iowa, spent the week-end with pi HERMAN G. HORMEL the cause diseases was unable to fill his pulpit at the of the head, throat, -their daughter, Mrs. C. R. Anderson. Beef, Pork, Veal, Lamb and Smoked Our Fine stock lungs, heart, liver, of Methodist church Sunday because he iMr. Siebold returned Sunday, but stomach, pancreas, Meats excelled for quality and our cannot be prices wrenched his hip cranking another Mrs. Siebold remained for a longer spleen, and bowels and high. are not We are positive we can save you money Ford. Mr, Shuman said yesterday nisit. lAwer organs. Meats. on Come and see us when you are in need of that he would be back on the job line. anything our Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Holfecke and in again by the end of the week. FOR YOUR Baby of St. Peter, and Mrs. V. E. Waseca Man Files Essling of Eveleth returned to their HEALTH lb. '40DK)Dlf40 and Boiling Beef, 6c 7c Pork Neck(? homes Tuesday after spending several For Congress From ......I.......'..Jb. 6c Ribs days with their sister, Mrs. Thom- lb. Chuck Roast 10c You can make an appointment lb. First District 6c Pork Livers Geraghty, and family. for your OflLV Pot Roast lb.l2V^c Dry.....lb. 18c Salt Pork, health's sake by telephoning Chopped Fresh Dr. Arthur Becker and family of Sugar Cured SHOW] 2593. Dr. J. F. Lynn of Waseca, indorsed Minneapolis, plan to come Saturday ..lb. Hamburger Picnic Hams 18c by the democratic congressional .....lb. opitj aad spend Mother's Day with their Steak 121/^c Our Boneless HEALTH FOLLOWS convention of the First district, KIND mother, Mrs. S. G. Becker. They will Our Homemade Sugar Cured THE*IWtMOTOGMPHSSMI filed Monday as a candidate for AlCOWtTOKACCWUItaOflROMjcncMuusTNttcomns Be accompanied by Mrs. H. M. Rollins, lb. ....lb. Fat Bacon, 22c Pork Sausage 12%c IN THE the democratic nomination for congress SOUKS WIT* sciomncmQSXM an intimate friend of the family. UrTNEnuOimsaKMSi WORLDu*, from the First district. If successful, GROCERY DEPARTMENT he will oppose Representative Mrs. Paterson returned to her VkMTCH FORTH* Sydney Anderson, republican. Our Fancy Creamery Navy Beans 9c faozne at Ottumwa, Iowa, Sunday after Dr. Lynn has been a physician in Our F6ncy Crop lb. Old 36c Butter. spending several months with Waseca 'for twenty-two years. He Our Fancy lb. Peaberry Coffee, 28c her daughter, Mrs. Wiljjiam Smith. has the indorsement of the Winona ,UVER 25c Our Fancy Quality Cream Cheese "STOMACH Miss Rose Jacobson^left Wednesday Trades and Labor assembly, as well ....lb. 'mncuas 15c PRIM-OST ... Coffee, ,SPUEN for Grinnell, Iowa, to spend a as the democrats. He is a former 12i/2c Sweet Corn .... KIDMEYS Karma Brand 35c few days with friends and relatives. kSOWCLS service man, having been a captain in Prices—55o, 83c, $1.10 War Tax Included 12%c GOOD RIO June Peas I Ktv VPENOK the medical corps and serving with b. Dies in Oregon.—Mrs. A. W. RanIrin, 10 lbs.. Coflfee .. .. ft:ib: 20c Sugar, 65c Base Hospital 107 in Fraiiee. formerly of Mower county, died SEATS NOW SELLING W. A. CHAPMAN, D. C. our foods are the best luality and are subject All at her home in Marion, Oregon, Saturday. s' fi- of The man who keeps away from his Mail Orders find Telephone Orders Now She was a sister of Mrs. Tom changes. .... ,f,. to market neighbors loses more than they lose. rfC 3Iurphy of Lyle. 1 Being' Fiiled, We Pay Cash or Trade for Eggs. 'a -Shoe Prices that Talk. Prochnow's, HilHilllllHIHIiilllll I Shoes at Wholesale Prices during ys'g 207 East Bridge Street. J'VSL": onr sale. Prochnow's, 207 East Bridge i4fs Advertisement 38-1-c Street. Advertisement 38-1-c v.-test r' v, JES 'I 'J" Jg It