Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
June 22, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Two Thursday, *une 22,1922 ECLIPSE ECHOES Vl'% V' WEST LANSING RED ROCK sfp^-s **a?wc-£ SILK KNITTED SCARFS EVERYBODY'S WEARING THEM Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Scott were Austin Clarence. Hamer has been quite ill Weekly Shavings. Edited by callers Saturday evening. |p iiiiluiiiirii'iiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiuiiniuniiuiiiiiiiiNiiNiiuuiiumii the past week. Volume 427 June 22, 1922 Splinters. A Mr. and Mrs. Peter Arett of Moscow Jacob Risius and family visited called at the H. O. Karsrud home on with the Leo, Busker family Sunday There's a lot of joy in this old world NEGLECT YOUR ROOF Sunday. afternoon. after all, and .a great deal of it is And some fine morning your plaster LYLE Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roelfson and Lutiria and Everett Noble visited possessed by those sensible folks who will be in your breakfast plate and little son were* Austin callers Monday at the Theo. Helleck home Sunday 4 use their back porch the year round.' your wife's fingers in your wool. Get afternoon. Kenneth Stimson is attending summer evening. If the porch isn't big enough, there's busy with some of our good shingles Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Haney called at Erna Jahnke of Austin came the school. aHbare possibility that it could be enlargied, Or roofing. the Cecil Padelford home' Saturday first of the week to spend her vacation Emmet Murphy is the owner of a making a nice big usable year Don't wait until it rains, but do it evening. at the Wm. Rugg home. ... fine new Ford. ,' round room without much cost. now. Risius young people and Theda Miss Mildred Lugg was a caller Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haney are If the porch is already large entertaining Mrs Haney's brother, Weiland attended the Revival Meeting in this vicinity this week. Flying things—bugs—flies—"skeeters" enough, it's a positive crime to leave at Lansing Tuesday evening. Miss Elen Murphy of Mason City Mr. De Remer of North Dakota. and all the rest of the flyers it open to flies and snowdrifts. Mrs. Charles Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weiland and Geo. Weiland spent Sunday at home. will soon be around pestering the life We believe in crime prevention. Mrs. T. L. Searles and children were motored to Airdale, Iowa, F. P. Rogers and daughters, Irma out of those who haven't their homes Tuesday on business returning Wednesday. shopping in Austin Monday. and Irva, of Cleveland came Saturday PLAN NOW. fitted with Screen Doors—Windows and Porches. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Olson were and were week-end guests at the Dugaw FOR THE HARVEST SEASON. home. Mr. and Mrs. John Weiland and shopping in Austin Saturday evening. This means proper storage of your BUILD FENCE NOW baby, and Mrs. Jacob Sievers of Britt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dugaw had as crops for protection and the market. Iowa, visited their brother, Richard Or chase hogs out of the corn next The Tom McCourt family were Sunday their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Don't buy sacks every year, lose August. When the big roasting ears callers at Mrs. Kate Searles' Weiland, and family Friday returning Olaf Bekkadahl and children of Blooming grain from bad weather, or sell in an hang so near the pasture fence next home Saturday. home. Prairie, Will Van Vleet of Austin, unfavorable market when you caji summer it will be a temptation that Miss Lillian Rockefellow is spending and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Haney and the hog can't resist. Can the fence resist drive in to the Eclipse and get material Interesting store ne^s will be the hogs Now is the time to find baby. the week at the Art DeRemer for a good storage house. found on every page of The News in out. If the posts are rotted, replace home. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Rogers and this issue. Shop hnre first. them with some of ours. SMILE—there is not enough cheerfulness Mr. and Mrs. Ray DeRemer and daughters, Irma and Irva, and Mrs. Come in for a load now before the yet to complain about. family of Webster, South Dakota, are field work gets heavy. Charles Rogers of Cleveland, Mr. and visiting relatives here. Mrs. Dan Dugaw, .Mr. and Mrs. Sandy W. R. EARL Mrs. J. P. Murphy and children, Noble of Corning, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Frank Shebanek and Paul Joseph FUNERAL DIRECTOR J. J. CLEMENS Hanniable Noble and son, were dinner were Austin shoppers Tuesday. Lady Assistant. UOAD /J W guests at the John Noble home ine usefulness for the summer times. 'ONE PIECE ORA CAR HAT a Doon to fashion-kind are Business Residence Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Murphy and Mr. Those who have the knack, add further the gay knitted Scarfs! Everybody's Sunday. Phone 2512 Phone 2213 and Mrs. T. L. Searles attended the glory to these scarfs by artfully wearing them! That Is, speaking AUSTIN, MINN. DIAL 2047 Local Manager The News—^$2.50 a year—worth it. dance at Landon Saturday evening. throwing them about the throat with of those who give timely thought Quite a number from this neighborhood studied grace. Young girls are taking to the art of good dressing. When any attended the farm bureau particular delight in thrusting the two article of apparel is as universally fringed ends under the belt of their social at the M. D. Nelson home on popular as is the knitted scarf "there's suits, sort -of tuxedo collar fashion. Thursday evening. a reason." In the first place, knitted togs of every The latest Is for brilliant silk knit Monday, election day, was a busy scarfs with solid colored, sweaters, description are fashion's hobby day for the officers as an unusual either the tuxedo coats or the neck this season. Next the mannish tailored number of women voters turned out, slip-on. suits, polo coats and the like, as well as the men this year. Perhaps the zenith of beauty is attained which ar^. prevailing vogue, seem to in the sheer sea-breeze scarfs SARGEANT call for "just a touch of colon" The for summer, which are thin, almost to knitted silk scarf supplies this need transparency, and stretch over the in its fascinating 'Roman stripes, gay Ole Linbo has his residence nearly shoulders like a silken cobweb. In plaids or checks. It'may be said, in finished. conclusion, if you would be up-to-date, passing, that in addition to the colorful become the happy possessor of a silk The Primaries were wel attended scarfs, many handsome matched knitted scarf, for knitted outer wear suit colorings have also been brought here Monday. is the keynote of present moment out for those who prefer monotone Ted Knutson is building a new garage fashion. effect in costuming. These are particularly fend has remodeled his house. attractive in heather mixtures. Selmer Johnson and family are at Thief River Falls on a vacation tour. With all due appreciation of the ornamental Farmers say that wild prairie foul value of the knitted silk are plentiful and an excellent hatch scarf, its greatest asset is its genu eornuGHT vbtun is in evidence. The Children's Day program was derwood, Minnesota, to attend the well given here last Sunday. The offering MAPLE CITY Vaughan reunion. was $33.12. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stevenson arrived Harold Otte and James Nauman Mr. and Mrs. H. Schloo and children Saturday from Long Beaoh, are training a span of young oxen to spent Sunday afternoon at the California, to visit her brother, S. H. do some.fall breaking. W. Schwartz home. Vaughan. Mr. Winters and family were called Mr. and Mrs. F. Studer drove recently Mr. and Mrj3. Walter Rasmussen from their vacation tour in Northern to J. Christgau's to call on F. and children and her parents, Mr. and Minnesota to Southern Iowa, Strangman who is ill. Mrs. Ole Christianson, spent Sunday where Mrs. Winters' father is ill. E. De Remer and daughter, .and Elda in Owatonna. Catechism classes meet at the Schloo attended a picnic at the Rev. G. F. Fink of Austin gave a church each Monday at two o'clock. 4 The world ever heeds and MICKIE SAYS Att De Remer home near Lyle. good talk to a large number. He announced Thirty-five students have been enrolled Mrs. C. Studer, Norma and Elmer a bible study class to be with more to come in. All the seeks sincerity. It is the fibre POUT Pfttixnvt* Studer, and Mildred Christgau left started here Wednesday evening, boys and girls are welcome. June 28. omw oirr of Friday morning for Olivia to visit wh Next Sunday morning the Sunday of all success It is both relatives. VJ£ U1U DO TUSVA JK*T Mr. and Mrs. Guy Yarwood entertained school meets at 10:00 o'clock and at GOOD, J£«T fix CMGAP Mr. and Mrs. W. Quast spent Sunjday his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. eleven Rev. Mr. Brand af St. Paul, cornerstone and keystone of afternoon at Le Roy. Ben and M. Yarwood and his brother, Ray, DWU4 WX QDtet£ AMD gives the sermon and conducts the Ed King and families of Dexter accompanied and his sister and family, Mr. and *tvv mokjen vutu. tpeur Holy Communion service. Evening every business which lasts. It them. Mrs. Everett Subra Sunday. service at 7:45. vwm "jgo BudiHEes wteu* Evangelistic meetings are being Edna and Ray Proeschal and Helen, Mr. and Mrs. John Scheevel of Cheery promotes clarity, cofidence, *vawr yift Laura, and Ernest Studer attended held in the /church every evening this Grove attended church here last week by Dwight Weninger and Einer services at the Baptist church at Sunday and visited at the parsonage. co-operation, and commercial Brownsdale Sunday morning. Odegard Young, bible students of the D. H. Spreckles reports wolves too Mr. and Mrs. H. Hankson left last Northwestern University of Minneapolis. numerous in the Root River Valley. growth. Thursday evening for Nebraska to He has lost about a dozen lambs by wcwe.' visit at the home of their son Carl. their night raids. Their hideous howls If there were no fishing season, Upon their return trip hey will stop Sincerity is building prestige can be heard for miles. ." most men could leam to tell the truth. in Iowa to visit relatives. This Saturday evenng at the village Mr. and Mrs. W. Meyer entertained for, this plant. "church Rev. Mr. Brand will give nearly fifty guests Saturday evening an address and conduct a conference. 0 in honor of their son, Arthur, it Franklin Grimm, Elmer Heydt and being his birthday. Games were enjoyed It is represented in the Rev. Mr. Nauman are planningto attend by all. A midnight lunch was the S. S. and League Convention served. quality of craftsmanship held at Lake Koronis Assembly Miss Harriet Rhien who has been Grounds, Paynesville, next week. in the cities the past winter returned which we offer in the care WALTHAM home Sunday and will remain for the present. Her brother, Irvin, accompanied and skill which we devote to her, and will return after George Fett was a business caller a short visit here. every job of printing we do. in Austin Monday. Having decided to close out Last Saturday evening VJfitr. and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Fett spent my wagon repair business, I Mrs. Frank Innis were given a farewell Sunday evening at the Henry Fett will offer the following tools When you bring a job of party at the home of the latter's home. and materials at Public Auction parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Goetsch, Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Milius called at.2:0Q P. Mi, printing to the News you After spending a social evening a at the Henry Fett home Friday to midnight lunch was served. Mr. and see Grandma Fett. may be assured that we will Mrs. Innis will leave soon to make Mr. and Mrs. George Beneke and their home in Kansas City. children visited at the B. Beneke give it the type of sincere attention LANSING home Sunday evening. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Mower County News Market Mr. and Mrs. George Fett and Place is the place to list anything _! that means work of Wagon Spokes, Patent Spokes, you may nave to dispose of. family visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. Hahn and family 1 1^6 inch to 1 ?|8°inch wagon Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wresh. drove to Blooming Prairie Saturday artistic quality.* Poles, Buggy Rims, Wagon Sli£5 Mrs. F. C. Condo left Thursday for evening. Truck Rims, Wagon Hounds, her home at Norma, North Dakota, Lloyd Vaughan is home from the Buggy Single Trees and Double after spending a week here with relatives. state university to spend his vacation Trees and Cross Bars, wagon at his home. Bolsters,' 1 Rip Saw Frame Mrs. Gusta Bores has returned to The bible study class meets at the Do your shopping in The News first—you will be better satisfied and|| Circular Saw 1 Steel 2-tnK her home at Clayton, Wis., after home of Grandma Summey every Lathe 1 Brush La wnmower helping take care of her mother, Mrs. Tuesday afternoon. Sharpener 1 Light Emery M. F. Matter, for several weeks. H. J. Hoium and daughter went to Stand Bolts all sizes and of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Frohreich Albert Lea Sunday to atteM the funeral other articles too numerous ,fo and son, Alvin, left Monday for their of his brother-in-law. ,home at Clear Lake, Wis., after a Dr. George Vaughan of Winnebago 4 a 4- week's visit here with relatives and TERMS^Alftims^und^lfofCash arrived Monday morning and with friends. Two months' & me- on approved Slower (bounty ews his -brother, S. H.- Vaughan and Notes. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Faber entertained daughter Vernelia, will drive to Un- the following families Sunday: Auctioneer—COL. ALBERT HOPFE. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Faber and Service "Hov We Cleared Our Summer Home House of Clerk—FIRST NATIONAL BANK. a. •*. 1 15he daughter, Mildred, Mr. and Mrs. of Rats," by Mrs. Perry. "When we opened our seaside ,.,v **, Louis Faber, and son, Harold, Mr. CHAS. S. EVERNHAM home last May, it was alive with rats. 7 and Mrs. Ted Schultz and daughter, They'd gnawed all the, upholstering." 'flX -r!"" Irene, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Beneke and We cleaned them out in a week with OWNER fc fl| son Marvin, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman RAT-SNAP. I prefer this rat killer Sale will be held in my shop, because it comes in cake form, no Frohreich and son, Alvin. located back of H. M. Remker's mixing. Saves dirtying hands and plates." Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. blacksmith shop on E. k^%s&The world can go to glory without Sold and guaranteed by Pooler Drug Bridge Street. .. you Or me, of course. But it will miss CO. -.A us, if we don't join in. Advertisement—June.