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

May 18, 1922 · Page 7 of 8

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~r, fWillBfBi'i ''^ly r* viiv: ^/PVT^U'V r't&J' fir*4 ,J ., ', ^-.ij.-c^cwgp HW7W*" !%^'#SSVS.' »i vvifew WfAv COUNTY :*'NEWST All Thursday, May 18, 1922 Off On FiShing TYip.-—6ert feaVl, Appointed Chairiftan.—J. M. Entertains Birthday Party.—Clarence Dalager celebrated his birthday Charles Beeraan, E. Enochsoia jand son has been appointed' county cfikit Sunday by entertaining the Birthday ^Ta'mes Gault left yesterday for Lake man of the Minnesota State Pharmaceutical club at his cabin at Ramsey. Eight Winnibigoghish for a weeks fishing association. The appointment trip. was made by H. C. Trowbridge, guests were present and a delicious president of the association. steak dinner with all the trimmings Speeder is Fined.—Donald Taylor was served. was fined $10.00 and costs by Justice Describes Passion Play.—At the Students Council program at Central Arrive In England.—Miss Helen J. Er Detwiler when he was arraigned THEATRE high' school thia interning, Mrs. Eun-? jBanfield received a letter from Miss Wednesday on charge of speeding* iee^L. Ricfe ga\^g$Pi#tefc^6ting description ^Minnie Harvey and Miss Mary Robinson ... rv\ I .- Waldeland Rev. and Mrs. 3^rs. T. A. t&oth and Mrs. plena stating they landed in England qf. the Jte^ofloPJay. Mrs. Ansgar, Iowa, were Austin T^lag?sr of St. 'Ansgar, Iowa, spent Home For Vacation.—Lester Peck, on May 2, after a rough voyage. The Harold Fenton st^r^ccprai?anied by Tuesday*.., ISVjed&^sday in Austin. Walter Pegg and Miss Vivian Varco weather was raw and cold and they Itfr^ P. D. BjsauHfo^, are home from the Northwestern landed three days later than they expected. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MAY 18 AND 19— Mr. and Mrs. John Borchardt aifo Mr. and I. H. Peslfak spent Describes ButtoqijJj'actory^—An interesting Bible School, Minneapolis, for theirsummer son, of Welcome, and Mr. and Mrs. -the week-end with relatives at Manly CECIL B. DEMILLE'S description of the beginning vacation. Howard Hill and daughter, Velma, of and Plymouth, Iowa. and the progress of the Austin Button Production THE STORK HAS Fairmont* spent Sunday with Envoy factory was given at the Rotary Entertains For Visitor.—Mrs. J. Z. Miss Katheryrie Beckel -and mother/ and Mrs. Jessup. PRESENTED Rogers entertained a few ladies luncheon Monday noon by William have returned form a week's visit SATURDAY NIGHT Tuesday* afternoon in honor of Mrs. at present moving to the building at Mrs. C. E. Thompson of Dexter, ^rrjth relatives at Dubuque, Iowa. To Mr. and Mrs. William Elward, Sue Hayes who is here from Tampa, at present movin gto the building at who has been receiving medical Thrills, Suspense, Romance, Beauty. Magnificent W. W. Walker returned this Tuesday, May 11, a son. Mill and St. Paul streets, formerly Florida, on a three months' vacation. treatment at St. Olaf hospital for Sets, and DeMille's Greatest iracnrning from Brattleboro, Vermont, To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kearns, occupied by the American Railway the past month was able to'leave for Gown Picture. Buys Lanesboro Hotel.—W. M. -where he went on a business trip. Thursday, May 11, a daughter. Express company. her home yesterday. Jeffries and family have moved to And PATHE NEWS IMrs. T. J. Garman has returned to Lanesboro, where they have purchased Henry Larson of Hills, who has Mr. and Mrs. H. B. French and Wonderful bargains in Shoes at "fie*. home at Tacoma, after visiting Prochnow's, 207 East Bridge St. the Merchants Hotel. They been visiting his parents, Mr. and and daughter, Mary Ann, have returned SATURDAY, MAY 20— Advertisement 40-1-c her sister-in-law, Mrs. E. J. Blomi$ey. Mrs. Jacob Larson, has gone* to LeRoy formerly lived at 709 West College to their home at Minneapolis, WILLIAM RUSSELL where he has accepted a position street. after spending a few days with Mrs. at the bank. Mary French, 804 West Bridge -m- Mrs. Floyd Clefton entertained a On High School Program.—At the street. Chinw aetor few friends at cards Monday afternoon. News advertising brings results. high school assembly program yesterday MONEY TO BURN Dainty refreshments were Mrs. Leonard Moe, entertained the morning:, musical numbers See our Shoes before buying elsewhere—Prochonw's, served. clerks at Murphy's store last evening were given by Mrs. E. C. Banfield, 207 E. Bridge. And the Hall Room Boys in at her home," 610 North Third street. voice, Adolph Rannum, voilin, and Advertisement 40-1-c Frank McGuire of Alexandria, is The evening was spent playing 500, "THEIR DIZZY FINISH" Luther Noss, piano. -visiting his cousins, Mrs. Leonard E have a permanent position and was enjoyed. Dainty refreshments Decker and Miss Mary- Christie for a Move to Austin.—Mr. and Mrs. G. as salesman with good were served. SUNDAY, MAY 21— few days. G. Gilbertson and daughter, Josephine, money for the. right man in every CHAS. RAY Harvey Rasmusson came up from sold their residence at Lyle county. Write us for full Miss Blanch Machacek left Tuesday Mason City, Wednesday, with the ahd are moving to Austin to make information. International -m- evening for Indiana, Pennsylvania, YOU'LL FIND Hare & Goss truck and returned the their home. They will reside at 70S Stock Food Co., Minneapolis, for several weeks visit with R. S. V. P. same day with a large load of flowers. West College street. [THE CHIROPRACTORS OFFICE Minn. Iier sister, Joy. Advertisement 40-1-c to be the first and Entertain New Members. Members best stopping pUce in One of His Best Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Fisher left Mrs. Vera McArdell returned to who have become associated with DR. A. I. ARNESON'S Your Search for Health! Monday for Long Beach, California, her home in Minneapolis, Sunday, after the church were guests at a supper ELECTRO-MEDICAL Also AN EDUCATIONAL COMEDY -where they will spend several months spending the past three months which followed a meeting of the Missionary Dont pass by in disregard LABORATORY of the invitation the si§rv with her brother, Roy Furtney, and -with their daughter. society yesterday afternoon, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MAY 22 AND 23- Electrical Blood Examinations. eytendsibut,dropinand learn of family. at the Congregational church. Supper Treatment of Chronic Diseases. Ghiropractig- WHEN ROMANCE RIDES Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hopfe and was served at 6:30 by the Ladies' Bates treatment of Eyestrain Mrs. L. M. Vigness and daughter, Mrs. J. R. Francy and daughters of iwithout glasses. Aid. C. F. Cook acted as toastmaster *fHE jCIENCF THAT MAKFJ -l- Margaret Isabell, have arrived from Happy, Texas, spent Sunday with A Zane Grey Story based on "Wildfire" and called upon Bernard Brown, Mrs. Largest and most complete office YOU WaL AND HAPPY La Feria, Texas, for a visit with irelatives at Osage, Iowa. C. C. Allen, Geo. E. Rice and E. A. of its kindiin Minnesota. Also BUSTER KEATON —5V^sS—-— Mrs. Vigness' parents, Dr. and Mrs. Meyer, who responded to toasts. 128 West Mill S^., Austin, Minn. GETWELL M. L. Riverstad, who is employed C. A. Hegge. tat the packing plant, left Tuesday IS Hear the Matinee Daily AND KEEPWELI! News advertising brings results. evening for Madison and other points at 2:30 ht Wisconsin, to spend a couple of SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! Augmented DR. R. L. NELSON Come and look at them. A penny -weeks vacation with relatives and saved is a* penny earned. Prochnow's, rfriesnds. He will return about the Park Two Evening 207 East Bridge St. CHIROPRACTOR hfirsi of June. Advertisement 40-1-c Shows Make your Orchestra LEWIS BUILDING 7:30 and 9:00 check as good A S IN IN N SPECIALS Office Telephone Dial 2277 Residence Dial 7122 as gold ?i XT UILD a reputation For 10 When You Buy Clothes for financial integrity by making Fan Tail Corn, Post Toasties, per can 09 .13 large pkg E E your check as Le Grande Peas, Corn Flakes, 2 cans 25 large pkg. .13 acceptable as P. & G. Soap, Carnation Milk, 10 bars .46 currency. tall can 10 Bob White Soap, Van Camp Milk, 10 ,t»ars ....1 .41 tall can .09 19 oz. Preserves, Olives, qL jar. .31 jar 20 18 oz. jar Cocoa... .21 The First National Bank of Austin You get the best style Thunderbolt Flour Shredded Wheat, 49 lb. sack 2.30 .13 per pkg Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 Hormel's Flour, Oatmeal, Resources Over Three Million Dollars 49 lb. sack 2.45 .21 .21 large pkg You get finest quality Organized 1868. 1. H. Flour, .09 Jello, per pkg...... 49 lb. sack 2.55 Cream Cheese, WE PAY HIGHEST You get expert tailoring per lb 20 CASH PRICE FOR Brick Cheese, per lb 20 EGGS St. Olaf Choir Your clothes keep their shape Charles V. Miller Groceries Grocw You pay a low price Telephone 2506 304 N. Main St. FROM ST. OLAF COLLEGE, NORTHFIELD, MINN. AUSTIN MINNESOTA F. MELIUS CHRISTIANSEN, Director PAUL G. SCHMIDT, Manager Is Coming to Austin Eat Ice Cream What more do you want? The best suit THIS that money can buy the values are great in FAMOUS CHOIR, of 64 young men and women, takes its place on the stage without an instrument, IT IS A HEALTH FOOD HART SCHAFFNER & MARX and and sings without music. The choir has just returned from a tour of the east, STYLE-PLUS all wool suits at That's the doctor's advice. where it sang to great audiences in Albany, New York, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Detroit, and Chicago, winning And how seldom glowing praise from musical critics thruovit the country. the doctor prescribes $18.75 $25 $35 something for you that Here are a few of the tributes paid the singers in the is really enjoyable and eastern press: "The St. Olaf Choir from -the little tasty. town of Northfield, Minn., is the best mixed choir in existence, so far as our knowledge goes." is ,to4a.y KEEP WELL .one of the world's musical assets." "Superlatives force ON GOOD themselves upon one in speaking of this notable organization—the ICE CREAM foremost of its kind in the Uv'S.'* You are sure of the goodness' and purity when Hear the St. Olaf Choir's wonderful singing at: lV you get it from AUSTIN HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM v. t". SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 27 Buy Here and Save the Difference »4*OW0 TICKETS ON SALE AT WOLD'S DRUG STORE 75 Gents, $l'.00 and $1.50 1