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

June 8, 1922 · Page 7 of 8

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Rev. Henry Noss, Pastor. Announcemnts for Sunday, June 11, Special' Children's Day services Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. DR. A. I. ARNESON'S at eleven o'clock. Evex-ybody is Morning worship, 10:30 a. m. cordially invited. No evening service. ELECTRO-MEDICAL r«trei?rrm Ffrst Christian Church. Salvation Army. LABORATORY First Church Christ Scientists. Corner Oakland and Greenwich Sts. 116 East Water street. Telephone 121 West Maple street. Rev. G. F. Fink, Pastor. 6328. Envoy and Mrs. Jessup, officers Electrical Blood Examinations. Morning service 10:30 o'clock. Sunday Rally meetings will be held in the in charge. Treatment of Chronic Diseases. school 11:45 o'clock. Testimony church tomorrow (Fvid&y) afternoon Bates treatment of Eyestrain Regular services Tuesday, Thursday, meeting Wednesday night 8:00 iR and evening. Five visiting without glasses. Saturday and Sunday nights at Variety Pleases o'clock. M. E. O'Neill of Minneapolis is ministers of the denomination will 8:00 o'clock p. m. Sunday school Largest and most complete office sp6{ik am Austin caller today. Judge Performing Central Presbyterian Church. Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. of its kind in Minnesota. Sunday: Bible school at 10:00 a. Corner Water and St. Paul streets. Wedding Ceremony E. Ray Cory and C. B. McGrath m. Preaching service at 11:00. Evening News advertising brings results. 128 West Mill St., Austin, Minn. Rev. A. G. Patterson, Pastor. service at 8:00 o'clock. motored to Albert Lea today. Morning service 10:30 o'clock a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Sunday school 12:00 o'clock. Evening Mrs. Anton Erickson of Moorhead "Variety is the spice of life," said service 7:30 o'clock. Justice J. E. Detwiler Monday morning is a guest at the E. A. Dalager home. St. John's Evangelical Lutheran! when he pronounced the marriage (Missouri Synod) Corner Kenwood Christ Episcopal Church. You can start a Bank Mrs. Envoy Jessup returned home avenue and College^ street. W. F. vows for H. F. Hinzmann and Clara Corner St. Paul and Water streets. "Wednesday from a business trip to Milbrath, Pastor. Parsonage, 302 G. H. TenBroeck, Rector. Towne, both of Worth county, Iowa. Account with a deposit South First street. Telephone .7465. Preston. Holy Communion 8:00 o'clock a. m. Justice Detwiler had just been thru Sunday services at 9:45 a. m. in Service and sermon, 10:30 o'clock a. a busy week-end trying liquor and German at 11:00 a. m. in English. Miss Marie Donovan is home from m. Church school 12:00 o'clock. of One Dollar auto license law violators, and this No services in the evening. Sunday Winona where she attended college School at 12:15 p. m. in English. wedding ceremony came as a relief, Seventh Day Adventlst. €he past year. Everyone is cordially invited to attend Corner Franklin and Cedar streets. ONE he said. .. these services. a dollar isn't much—but it may start LEW LEWIS, Sabbath school Saturday at 11:00 Mrs. J. L. Cerney of New Richland, '"T o'clock. Regular church service at you#on your way to financial independence. Wisconsin, returned home Sun/day Hundred Delegates First Congregational Church. who is one of the candidates for treasurer 12:00 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesdays Corner SW|Paul and Mill streets. By using it tc open an Interest Paying after visiting friend's here. of Mower county is well known at Baptist Meeting at 8:00 o'clock p. m. Raymond C. ^wisher, D. D. Minister. Account with this bank you are taking thruout the county. Children's exercises at 10:30 a. Mrs. Gust Bliese fell down several East Side Presbyterian Sunday School He was bom in Illinois and came m. will take the place of both Sunday the first step in Thrift—the habit that leads steps of the basement stairs Corner Water arid Oak Streets. Close to one hundred delegates are School and church services next to Mower county when seventeen to success. Many people who now have Wednesday and sprained her wrist. East Side Sunday school every in atendance at the annual meeting Sunday. There will be special music years of age. He. says that he feels Sunday at 3:00 o'clock. hundreds in the bank trace the beginning and a program by the children. The of the Minnesota Central Baptist association, that he can call himself a Mower Mrs. Thomas Borchein and daughter pastor will deliver an address. There to a small deposit that started their account. which closes at Lansing tonight. in law Mrs. N. B. Borsheim of county boy. After finishing his education will also be Baptism of children. CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. St. Ansgar, Iowa, were in town Wednesday. in the rural schools he studied Make up your niincl that you will start an Dial 2C3S First Baptist Church. The convention opened yesterday bookkeeping. He has been a salesman Corner Oakland avenue and SPaul Physician and Surgeon account NOW. Add other deposits regularly with a series of discussions, during for a number of years and this work Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. street. Rev. J. McFarlane, Miss Gladys Conlon left for Rugiy, and which a number of prominent Baptist Pastor. X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment has brought him in close contact with Assistants— North Dakota Tuesday where -she church workers sploke. Problems Morning service at 10:30 o'clock. many of the people of the county. Watch your balance groiv. Ernest H.Morris, M. D. Bas accepted a position in Dr. Schivelay's of the church and its relationships, Sunday school at 12:00 o'clock. Mabelle Moore, R. N. .Children's Day program Sunday evening office. and the extension of the Baptist at 7:30 o'clock. OBITUARY church are being discussed. The First National Bank of Austin "Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Abraham and The community chorus was directed St. Augustuses Catholic Church. daughter, Donene and Mrs. Weisel Cornier Kenwood avenue and Water in their singing by Miss Elsie 3 Mrs. Mary Nichols Eastman-made Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 street: Rev. |j. H. Ifeylih, Priest. and daughters all drove to Albert Johns, supervisor of music in the Mrs. Mary Nichols died at her Resources Over Three Million Dollars Mass 7:00, 8:30, and 10:30 o'clock Xea today to spend the day. Austin schools. home 700 South River street, at 9:30 a. m. Evening service 7:30 oc'lock Organised 1868. Monday evening after a two weeks' p. m. Mr. and. Mrs. Matt Fisch, Mrs. Gets $10.00 Fine for illnesss with pnuemonia and heart "Herbert Fisch and Herbert, Jr., motored r' Methodist Episcopal Church. trouble. Assault and Battery to Minnesota Lake today to Corner St. Paul and Maple Streets. She was born in Ireland and at the Rev. M. G. Shuman, Pastor. visit relatives for a few days. age of eight years came to America. Sunday School, W. W. Walker, superintendent, On a complaint sworn out by Stanley 10 a. m. Morning serv Mrs. Eunice Ride wjpnt to Enterprise She resided in Ashland, Pennsylvania, ice at 11:00 a. m. Epworth League at Williams, William Dankert was jschool today to a tend a school where she was married to 6:30 p. m. Evening service at 8:00 fined $10.00 and costs by Justice J. and community picnjo, which is being S Patrick Nichols -who died in 1880. P. m. E. Detwiler last night on a charge held there today. SSr Six children survive. Will of of assault and battery. Great Falls, Mont., Mrs. Allie Thomas Mrs. W. W. Walker and children The charge grew out of an altercation of Mineapolis, John Nichols of Epworth left today for Dunnell where they alleged to have taken place N. Dak., Mrs. H. D. Cheneworth will visit Mrs. Walker's mother, between Dankert and Williams at the No. 2 of St. James, Minn., Mrs. P. Mrs. Woods, for a couple of weeks. Packing Plant. H. Currie of Austin, and Thomas BROWNIE Nichols who lived at home with his Miss Agnes Kleven, principal of Packers to Play mother. the High School at Eagle Bend, is Janesville Sunday Mrs. Nichols has' been a resident Pictures" 2 3 visiting at the home of her sister, of Austin for the past forty-five _Mrs. Henry Noss. Price $2.50 years. ... At Janesville Sunday, the Austin 'Miss Hannah Fjeldstad of Fariijault The funeral services were held at Without experience Packers will play their fourth who has been a guest of her 9:30 this morning at St. Augustine's scheduled game. The Packers have sister' Mrs. A. J. Arneson left Wednesday and without experimenting church. won two (Tut of three and are tied for La Crosse to attend the anyone can for second place in the conference Jitither League Convention. Shows two nerves Issuing from standings with Adams and New THE STORK HAS get good pictures with thevertebrae.of the spinal column Miss Mable Burdell went to La No.l i5 in its norm at condition, Richland. Janesville has won one PRESENTED a Brownie. The photographic giving health and vigor /Crosse today, as a delegate, to the National and lost two games. to that portion of ths body itserves. ability is in Luther League Convention To Mr. and Mrs. James Anker -which begins there today and lasts No.2. cannot perform its Miss Hegge EntejrtainS.—Miss the box Monday, June 5, a son. mission, bein^ pinched by a ^£hru Sunday. Agnes Hegge entertained twenty To Mr. and Mrs. Emil Naatz Sunday, displaced vertebra,. It is friends Tuesday evening at her home Stop at our Kodak counter this impairment of nerve June 4, a daughter. To Travel Abroad Miss Jennie on North Kenwood. A social time function,that is the cause of for a moment and Teeter and her niece, Frances Teeter, nearly every form of- disease was enjoyed and at ten o'clock luncheon we'll show you—or your will leave Minneapolis on 'June STANDING OF THE was served. CHIROPRACTIC 13 for a trip thru the East and boy or girl—how simple quickly corrects such impairment. TEAMS abroad. They plan to attend the Give Card Party.—The Lady Maccabees it is to make Brownie pictures, without drugs or 3&ssion Plaiy at Oberamergau. They held a card party Tuesday instrument,restoring' the and how much fun. -will return in September. body tOsa healthy condition. afternoon at the K. of C. ^hall. More Team— W Pctg. Society Brand than one hundred ladies were present. OWatonna .......... 3 0 1.000 DR. R/LNESON Drunk is Fined.—Martin Milan Austin .667 taken off from the Mason City WOLD DRUG CO. .667 Adams 1 i&ram Tuesday night was fined $10 .667 New Richlanj ...... WEDDINGS CHIROPRACTOR "and costs for drunkeness when arfamged I 5 S E I A .333 Janesville before Justice Chaffee. .333 Blooming Prairie LEWIS BUILDING The KODAK Store .333 Knutson-Gordon. Albert Lea AUSTIN, MINN. -Attends National Meeting.—W .W. Miss Stella Gordon of Rose Waseca ,000 Office Telephone Dial 2277 "Walker left Monday for Kansas City Creek and Mr. Sever Knutson of Residence Dial 7122 -to attend the annual meeting of the •.t. Carpenter, Iowa, were united in marriage Games Next Sunday 'National Holstein-Friesian Association. today at 2:00 p. m. at jhe St. $25 $30 He expects to return to Austin N Olaf Lutheran parsonage, Rev. Henry Saturday. 1AL NOON-DAY Austin at Janesville. Noss, officiating. A wedding Albert Lea at Blooming Prairie. supper will be served this evening at Austin Scouts Witty Owatonna at Adams. the home of the bride's parents Here are exceptional clothes at a moderate From Lansing, 12-8 Waseca at New Richland. Rose Creek. v^iiUNCHEON'. price. Newest models and patterns—just Mr. and Mrs. Knutson will make1 Air-Friction (Jarbur|?tor ,V-S A their home on a farm three miles the sort of clothes young men and men are Troop 60, Austin Boy Scouts, de"ciaively \nd our Ives fclfe Cream^—in a Soda or by the dish with Improves General west of Carpenter, Iowa. "V defeated $he Lansing Boys looking for-^sport suits and two and three "^your fay&rite flavor. It's made from the pur-, •team 12 to 8, in a game plfcy4d at \fppk, Performance of Car button styles in brown and tan checks and ^-Advertisements in The News r6ac!T Xansing yesterday afternoon. ^4 es^ ingredients, and is a splendid N. W. Specialty Sales Co., the consumer. grays. Ypu %ill do well to look over these Errors on both sides marred the Austin, Minn. I food any time. -game, with the Lansing team offending Dear Sir:-r-The Air-Friction Carburetor CHEAPER MEAT suits now. They're matchless values. which I bought of you and installed particularly. 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