Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
June 22, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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AW, WHAT'S THE USE Wrong Again By L. F. Van Zelm jr. wertwn N«w»PtoT Unly V»I«_A MAN FALLj)Ut"»IN t^- &*«« *Tirf »(hKf»*Kr w: sr gm j"--j". h$y* KE KIN-FOLKS EF^BEYS tjJuVi "DA SOU KNOMJ "FEE NOT EXACTLY WOT NA 3OWi, KHVrnNC A ^J^ATtR. WR* 1 kWOVU 1 gTnaLL a? Po', •bur' HITS FK 7 MOTHER.— IM 5TUCK NOW StZC OF HER^JAftT BUT CAtt'T G£T BOTVA SUMPN tEYS DID fcUT THO I 30N*T KNOW HOW ARM* AROUND *T •Vr LAftGt To MAKE EF 5EY5 rcch7HTT2T ps? W* FUR WHST^SEY AIN^DID! j* jW^ i» ^0,//" ^. X± ~hu 4 lfe&*3g£ "KV& fVvM' *&» r2S_ the Jos. L. Gannon home. She returned this morning, accompanied by her grandson, Robert L. Gannon, who* will remain at Marshall for the next few weeks. ". -*. ENTERTAIN AT DINNERPARTY Mrs. C. E. Haugen and Mrs. J. ^Mrs. Frank Wilbour is visiting the Dean-of Agriculture of the state Robitshek of Minneapolis entertain- fiends in Minneapolis for a few days. University as assistant professor of! agriculture at the branch agriculture!at a dinner Tuesday evening at Matt Snyder spent Tuesday. in the school at Morris. the home of Mrs. Haugen in Tionor twin cities. of Miss Agnes Hegge and O. N. John- Mrs. Frances Green and baby of son. A four-course dinner was servMinneapolis Miss" Ruth Curtis of Sheldon, Wisconsin, are visiting Mrs^- ed, covers being laid for sixteen. The is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Green's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed color" scheme of yellow was carried Suby Ellis. Holcomb. out in the decorations. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Porten and little Miss Rosella Arndt, who taught Miss Wold Named son of Bemidji are guests at the school in Wadena the past year is a Dean of Women Alvin Baudler home. guest at the St. Ledger home on North Second street. Mrs. C. C. Eberhart, who has Been a W 4 Miss Ethel Wolik of" this city has guest at the K. O. Wold home has. Miss Esther Simmons, who has been, been appointed dean of women of returned to her home at Milaca. attending College at Aurora, Illinois, Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Miss Blanche Mahachek returned is a guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. m. The Daily Pantagraph, of June liome Wednesday from several weeks' and Mr§. 0. J. Simmons. 14, contains the following regarding trip thru the East. her appointment: L. Mbtt returned home this morning "Miss Ethel Wold was elected dean Miss Alice Donovan, who spent the from a trip thru Colorado. He of women by the trustees, acting on past two weeks visiting her brothers reports that crops are suffering on the recommendation of the faculty in Milwaukee, has returned home. account of very little rain. committee. Miss Wold will also teach Miss Lillian Ryan of Minneapolis is Mr. and Mrs. William McMichaels 'in the rhetoric department.- 'She is a -raiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and family left Monday in their car graduate of the University of MinneCreorge Ryan on Lansing avenue. jfor Watertown and Flandreau, South! sota, and received her master's degree Dakota, where they will visit rela-j at the University of Chicago. She has Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nelson of also done graduate work At:the Chica tives. Isanti spent Monday with their son, go and Boston universities, and is one Dr. B. L. Nelson. 0 Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Parmenter and of the most popular members of the faculty." and Mrs. -Harvey E. Wiseman'Mrva-d Mrs. CoIonel Brown, motored Kr. to Fairmont Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. -And family of St. Joseph, Missouri, The news twice a week rne Parmenter have returned home but are guests at the Dan-wiseman and News—less thail 5c a week Mr. and Mrs. Brown remained for a -J. M. Arena homes. week's visit with their son, Everett. DR. A. I. ARNESON'S Mr. and Mrs. E. Meyers have re.Aimed home from an auto trip thru1 uMr' Mr3' ,A'. J- McLaughlm ELECTRO-MEDICAL Copyright 1922 Hart Sehaffner & Marx northern Minnesota and North wh° haTe been Tr'sitang: the'r daugfeDakota. LABORATORY ter, Mrs. Harold Ryan for the past two weeks have gone to Frontenac Electrical Blood Examinations. Treatment of Chronic Diseases." Tr. Fanny K. Fiester retufhed yes- visit friends before returning to Bates treatment of Eyestrain June are terfjay from Santa Ana, California, their home at Starkweather,- North v": without glasses.' i. ••where she has been spending the past Dakota. Largest and most complete office 4j?x n}0|ith9. Mrs. H. W. Schroeder of Marshall of its kind in Minnesota. and Mrs. Charies Kaufman leave came Tuesday for a few days visit at 128 West Mill St., Austin, Minn. the latter part'of the week for Battriek, 2^00 c=.o 55r5S5ftcg3o Montana, where they will spend iiie suqamer. Dan Richards of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, -who has been a guest at the Harry OUR Trowbridge home left Wednesday for JLa Crosse, Wisconsin. fixed and definite policy is: First, to buy the greatest measure H. A. Carmichael has returned to 'Herbster, Wisconsin. His daughter, of clothing for our dollars. Second, to pass pn to our patrons the Mildred, returned, with him for a -week's visit. benefit of ifery Jbtu^ing advantage in price and quality. We offer iti'fetv''- Mr. and Mrs. John Rochford and yoii are no longer new Suits, recentl^ purchased fopr jour 26 stores from wholesale stocks of .-IjIPb grandson, John Harris^ spent with' them you still 1 V#ednesday w^th their daughter, Mrs. the finest makers, at a great saving under present value. want your family to have the -^jVaxk Alexander, at Owatonna. h. benefit cf your protection Allen Edson, who has been County jAgent of Stevens County for more and guidance. tdtan a year, has been appointed'by Hart Sehaffner & Mar^c new Styleplus and L. Bros, new Your will and a corporate executor Spring and Summer Suits, in will accomplish this for you. 'guaranteed suits, new models The facilities of this institution Men's and Young Men's models and colors 5, are at your disposal^ —Jttne sale price— June sale^rice— The Kirst National Bank of Austin .. i-- Capital, ft Surplus $300,000,00 w. -z. Resources Over Three Million Dollars Organised 1868. x? J-* 1 r~ 1 Shows two r\erves issuing from the vertebrae or the -spinal column. I No.l i3 in its normal condi1 Styleplus $25 New' Spring Suits that beat vi$or tion, ^ivin^ health and '39,®? to that portion of the body it the world for satisfaction-^June sale price. vv serves. No.2. cannot perform its SPECIAIfNOON-DAY mission, being pinched by a displaced vertebra.. It 3 is Jr this Impairment of nerve fS?HJNCHEON function,that^sthe causeof & nf ^rly every form of disease CHIROPRACTIC -and our Ives Ice' Cre&mJUi a Soda or by the disk.with qutckjy corrects such im-| ilthold your favorite flavor. It's made from the plir-\-^Trl| pai'rrhent. without drugs or -ja* lxiftstrument,restoring the est in en and is a splendid .^AUSHK, BONNESOTA^^af I bbcfy to a healthy condition. I f-c food time\p®'. PR. R.L NELSON -SiBuy Here and Save the Differenee a DeLctou* 1. r* 5 «-,v ICECREAM \r. 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