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

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Ray First demonstration in Austin of St. Olaf Choir Concert Will Long be Remembered the Bates Method of curing eye-strain Smith is marshal. and poor eyesight without glasses. PLAY FRIDAY by Enthusiastic Austin Hearers Program at Park. Glasses fitted in the usual way to Mayor George Hirsh will preside at those who want them, at reasonable the program which will be given at prices. DR. A. I. ARNESON, 128 W. From a musical standpoint, it will they bring to that singing a reverence, (Continued from page 1.) Mill street. Advertisement 39-M-tf-c Lafayette Park at the conclusion of a freshness, and a technical perfection be long before Austin will hear anything the parade. General A. W. Wright actor of the old school, is toastmaster. that can hardly be equalled as fine as the St. Olaf choir, will deliver the Memorial Day address. jaBllMllllllii8!!ililttlilll!!ll!llllll!llllllllll!B Telfer, once a theatre world favorite, by a so-called professional organization, which sang in the Central High is frankly pictured in his whose membership does not The full program will be as follows: IfWIRElSf/ flESJAGF school auditorium Saturday night, in weakening by Ferdinand Godd, played change yearly as that of the choir Guests of Honor Music by the band invocation, Mrs. Peter Johnson, Sr., is very ill I TO THE SICK by Clifford Erickson, who is leading a concert that was given under the does. TO THE SICK ROOtl Rev. Raymond C. Swisher publishing I her home, 704 Grove street. at Club Party man of the company and who auspices of the Floral club. The only Professor F. Melius Christiansen, the general orders, Adjutant modestly confesses that he's "hitting regrettable fact was that a Saturday the director, merely walks out upon Mrs. Hattie Hollister of St. Paul is C. N. Beiseker song, "America," them hard this season." He says of night performance, with other meetings the stage, lifts his baton, and the a guest at the C. F. Cook home. The "Gazooks" met Friday evening High School Glee club and male Telfer, "He's beginning to age in his scheduled, prevented many from choir sings—no pitch is given, there at the home of Mrs. Paul Kjioff in chorus Lincoln's Gettysburg address, Miss Stella Heimer of Rose Creek acting. His H's! scarce as pearls. hearing the choir. is no accompaniment. It swings into honor of Mrs. Paul Kimball of Aurelia, Miss :Jane Todd The American -was an Austin shopper Saturday. And he's losing his teeth—to act with The St. Olaf choir Saturday night, the next number, embodying, perhaps, Iowa, and Miss Etta Robertson Creed, James Laird salute to the him makes the house seem half empty." fully lived up to its reputation as an an entirely different key, and Miss Mamie Knutson is spending a and her accompanist, Miss Vara flag song, selected, Male Chorus there is not the slightest noticable unequaled choral body. There can tfew days with her parents at Taopi. Eaken of New York. A picnic dinner decoration of the chairs of departed Arthur Gower, really Louis Smith, departure from the accurate pitch. CHIROPRACTIC &NATIIR^ be no greater praise than that, for was served and a most pleasaut comrades address* General A. W. Miss Alma Thorson of St. Ansgar, is to marry Rose Trelawney. Sir Arthur HAVE FORMED the St. Olaf singers have been heralded Many musicians have tried to explain A JTRONG evening was spent. Wright song, "Star Spangled Banner," CO-PARTNERSHIP Iowa., was an Austin shopper Saturday. is from the respectable, conservative far and wide as the greatest how Christiansen can do this with a by the audience, led by the class of the nobility. Rose loves body of sixty comparatively untrained musical organization America has THEY DEAL !N HEALTH Happy Thots to Meet.—The Happy High school Glee club and Male chorus him, of course. "He's a dear," she voices. It is a marvel in choral produced. Thot club will meet Thursday afternoon and are equipped to render music by the bandr, Marshall Snyder of Minneapolis is says, "rather young, of course, but singing that has never been explained. They are exponents of the oldest at the home of Mrs. L. 0. Resenthal, mankind valuable and Silent Tribute at Noon. •visiting Austin relatives for a few he'll grow dlder and have mustaches of musical arts—choral singing—yet 800- West Winona street. Mrs. At noon, following a signal given efficient 5ervi,cevthrcx£h .days. and long whiskers." natural, and Rosenthal's division will serve supper. by the tolling of church bells, and AGED MOTHER A. J. Knauer went to Minneapolis common sense methods. There will be election of officers and a* the blowing of whistles, all will stand James Davies Speaks to spend Memorial Day at the Dwyer all members are urged to be present. at attention, uncovered, in silent tribute THE CHIROPRACTOR I DIES AS SON At Adams Graduation home. TO WAR HEROES to the soldiers and sailors who removes the irritating Mrs. Ella Dearenthal and Mrs. Ag- served their country. cause of disease.turnir^the Mrs. E. .Smith of Minneapolis is McCoy are spending a few days nes In the afternoon delegations from IS A SUICIDE Dr. James Davies, lecturer and instructor case over to nature, thus a giaest at the F. G. Sasse home for a with relatives and friends in Lanes- (Continued from Page 1) the Grand Army of the Republic, the at the University of Minnesota, ASSURING ASSISTANCE. few days. •:h boro. Spanish War Veterans, American Legion, will give the-address at the high INVESTIGATE! north to Lansing avenue, thence east (Continued from page 1.) Miss Helen Woodman has gone to Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Earle Foreman of St. Paul, spent school commencement on Friday evening, DR. R. L. NELSON to Main street 'and south to Lafayette Jkmes, Iowa, to visit her aunt for a Women's Relief Corps will leave G. Sunday in Austin as a guest of his June 2. park, where the exercises will be According to Lafayette Crandall, few days. A. R. hall on St. Paul street, for Oakwood friend, Harry Rogers of the News The graduating class numbers held. the man mentioned in the letter, and St. Augustine's cemeteries, force. eight: Evelyn Johnson, Leona Krebsbach, CHIROPRACTOR March In Divisions. Miss Katheryne Beckel goes to LeRoy Glines was intoxicated Saturday, and where the of all soldiers and graves Fred Carr, Palmer Gurvin, Edward The first parade division, including tonight to spend Memorial Day Miss Dora Roble came today to LEWIS BUILDING closed his shop about 6:30 p. m. The sailors will be decorated. Otto, Arthur Anderson, Clarence the Boy Scout band, .local military friends. spend Decoration Day with her sisters, next morning he went bagk to the A S IN IN N Viste, and Alphonse Krebsbach. companies, and patriotic organizations, Miss Anna. Roble, and S. L. shop and was seen leaving there Advertisements in The News reach Office Telephone Dial 2277 TMrs. Ernie Johnson and baby of will follow a platoon of city Young. about 10:00 a. m. He was seen again the consumer. A man's best friend is his stomach. Residence Dial 7122 ,l%Ibert Lea are guests at the Walter police and the Chief Marshall, A. C. about three o'clock yesterday afternoon LFfeach home. Miss Susan Glasscock has finished Page, with his staff, Major N. Nicholsen, mowing the lawn in the front O O O O O O O 1 her work at West's millinery stort Capt. C. C. Allen, Capt. F. B. yard of his home. A. O. Gilbertson and family of St. and has gone to her home at Hannible, Coleman, and Capt. F. P. Meany. Ausgar, Iowa, spent Sunday with Friends say that Glines was a nice Missouri. Lieut. B. E. Hughes is marshal of Austin relatives. appearing, and well-liked young man. the first division. It is thot that he was despondent after Mr. and Mrs. William Gleason of Mr. and Mrs. Lou McWhorter of The second division, under Lieut. recovering from the effects of his Mason City, Iowa, are guests of their "Minneapolis are guests at the Burr M. A. Nelson, marshal, will include drunkeness Saturday and ashamed parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Reding, IMaacmell home. #. a battalion of boy scouts, the mayor that he couldn't break himself of the 1205 North Kenwood. and members of the city council, the habit. His business was in thriving Mrs. H. J. Otto of. Stewartville is Mr. and Mrs. Amos Clark, Mr. and 1 speaker and committee on arrangements, condition since he opened the shop -spending a few days froth her sister, Mrs. Wa&er Peach and Mrs. Ernie the Austin fire department, about April 1. 'Mrs. Isabell Ryther. Johnson spent Sunday at the M. L. and fraternal orders and civic societies. Mother Attends Church. Clark.home near Rose Creek. Mrs. George Kessler of St. Paul, is His mother attended church Sunday a g-uest at the home of her brotherin-law, Public school children ^and citizens morning and in the afternoon she Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Decker and Percy Bump. in autos and carriages will make up attended the Memorial services in the Mrs. A. N. Decker of Minneapolis Congregational church with a friend, motored down Sunday to visit relatives. Miss Grace Ward, of St. Peter is New tents, just arrived, for sale or Mrs. L. M. Sharp, at whose home she visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and They will return home Tuesday. rent, all water proof. Earl Furniture spent most of the afternoon. She Company. Advertisement 43-2-c iMcsu .Louis Andrews. left the Sharp home about five o'clock yesterday afternoon. "Tony and Joe Knauer, Leo McNally Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harrington It is believed that the shock of and Ed Tracy have gone to New of Mason City, motored up today to Ulm on a fishing trip. finding her son's body caused her to spend Memorial Day with their sister, Eastman-made collapse, and that she fell backwards Mrs. Idell Davison and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beaulieu of into the closet of the bed room. Graceville are guests of their son, Neighbors said that Mrs. Glines suffered JP. D. Beaulieu and family.' Miss Mae Armstrong, who recently, from heart trouble, so that,she returned from California, went to Rochester was probably quickly overcome by 'Mi® Agnes Welch goes to Mason this morning where she will the gas. 'City and Estherville, Iowa, today for consult the Mayo clinic regarding her Mrs. Glines was married three few days' visit with relatives. health. times. She is survived by three sons, "Mr. and Mrs. Bert Milbrad of Min-aeapolis, "Bell" and John McKinney of Detroit, Miss Harriet Hall, daughter of Mr. are guests at the Lea Lewis Minn., Frank McCabe of Dakota, Yliving,will and Mrs. Bert Hall of St. Cloud, is OB. home South Main street. and one daughter, Mrs. Maggie OUR some day will bacome a visiting Austin relatives. Miss Hall Clark, of *London, Minn. 'Miss Elnore Erickson and Miss Ma"Bel is a student at Carleton college, Her children were notified and vital document. Upon the Burdell spent Sunday at the home Northfield. some of them were expected this afternoon. No. 2 jaif Miss Hazel Muldoun of Lyle. faithful fulfilment of its provisions will T. L. Beiseker and daughter, Lila BROWNIE Mrs. T211a L. Noble of Blooming Netcher, and son Charles, all of Fessenden, MARKET PLACE depend the welfare of your family. 'Prairie, is visiting at the Steven North Dakota, are guests at Woble home on North Kenwood. the C. N. Beiseker home on East Pictures 2J4X3M Wnen the time comes, this institution Mower County News Water street. Price $2.50 Mr. Lunkenheimer and daughters, can, if you so provide, put into operation One Cent Per Word Per Insertion Mary and Pauline of Mankato, spent Mr. and Mrs. Halsey D. Cory and Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. Without experience Sunday at the Tony Knauer home. son, and Victor Gilb.ertson motored all its specialized facilities, safeguarding Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be over from Winona Saturday and and without experimenting Added for alLads not paid for in advance. John Moe went to Rochester this ana aiding your heirs with spent Sunday at the E. W. Cory home Readers or locals not run in anyone caii -xmyrning to see his son, who has been this column will be charged at the & on Lansing avenue. its broad experience and ability in the receiving medical treatment there. rate of 10 cents oer line. get good pictures with *~-r- Mr. and Mrs/Amos Machacek and WANTED Mrs. E. L. Griffin and daughter, a Brownie. The photographi| settlement of estates. It is to your Miss Emily Moshier went to Cedar Xonis, of Des Laco, North Dakota, is WANTED—First class shoe repairing Falls, Iowa, to attend the graduation ability, is in advantage to discuss this important at 111 E Mill street, Norert's at guest at the Lewis Andrews home. exercises of the State Normal school. the Shoe Store. 37-6-c Miss Ruth Machacek is a member-of Mrs. Oral McKenny has resigned iect with us now. i|| the graduating class. WANTED To hear from owner of ilStopiat Kodak counj. Her position at the Hospital clinic and jgood farm for sale. State cash leaves next week for Bainsville, Mon:tan*+ ter for '-a^ moment and Mr. and. Mrs. Edward Kelley, Mire. price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, where she will reside. Miss Minneapolis, Minn. we'U sjo^f or your Frank Cronan and two children and 35, 37, 39, 4143-p .Amelia Makovsky will take her place Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Maloney and twin boy or girl—how simple as bookkeeper for the clinic. sons of Minneapolis motored down on WOOL WANTED—Bring your wool fest Austin it is to make Brownie pic. The NaliwiMllimlr^f in if you want to get highest cash Sunday to spencl a days at the few The George Hirsh family motored tures, and how much fun. price. Charles Dubinsky, 302 East Mrs. Mary Cron&n home. Minneapolis Sunday to spend the Capital & Surplus UM,000.00 Maple Street, dial 6900. 43-tf-c 4fay with thpir daughter, Elizabeth, Miss Julia Soun of Harmony returned WANTED—WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! -who is attending the University of home today after attending Highest market price paid at A. K. WOLD 0. Resources Over Three Million Dollars it- Minnesota. the funeral of Private Floyd Griffin. lUsem's office—213 E. Mill Street. Dial office* 5334. Residence 83,44&v Miss Soun's brother, Sargeant Steen Organized 186$. ,. 43-tf-ic THE STORK HAS 4 jjsoun, was a comrade of Floyd Griffin KODAK Store .. Trhe FOR SALE and was killed in the same battle. PRESENTED OR SALE —Norwak Spruce Ever? v. *Tgntsf foiv Bale greens. O. W. Proeschel, Austin, Tp Mr. and Mrs: Pay Raymond waterproof. Eiirf Fifrniture Co. Route No. 1. 43-3-p Advertisement 43-2-c Friday, May 26, a son. WX(_ V- ill I US I if J')\ ws? vj I}-- IW