Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
June 29, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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W^':r ffft- f- y. ^-^•'"zsJ^t'-':j jpkpy-j^sh "?V MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday, June 29,1922 •Page Two ECLIPSE ECHOES ily,. Mr.*and Mrs. Win. Philips and This congregation J? making big it relatives and friends for a" few 3R ?3lf RACINE daughters from near llenova, and. Mr. days. From there they will go to preparation for the entertainment. and Mrs. F. 0. Tanner were dinner Ernest Roesti is visiting friends Frederic, Wisconsin, to^gspend the guest$ at {he P. F. Rockwell home here this-week and conducted the Fourth of July with relatives and Weekly Shavings. Kirk White .spent.Sunday at Elk- Edited bySplinters. Volume 428. June 29, 1922 'Sunday."f§!land friends. mid-week service at the church Mrs. Leister Hill fed Hairy Wilson spent. Sunday in Wednesday. *3gt CORNING daughter, Edith, of Ro&e Creek, Mr. Cbatfield. Rev. Mr, Nauman and Elmer SAVE THE FEED- I No holes to dig! No extra labor to and Mrs. Jensen of Austin and Mrs. Elias Sanborn has purchased*& new Heydt are attending the State convention BUILD CONCRETE FEEDING employ! Just a few blows with a. DEXTER J6hn Jacobs and son, -Will were callers Ford sedan. at Lake Korenis Assembly FLOORS. sledge, then any standard wire strung Among the eighth grade graduates at the home of Mrs. Anna Rusker Mr. Burrington has returned from grounds, Paynesville. How much feed was tramped in and clinched to post with ordinary this year ^were Reuben Thompson, the mud and wasted this past spring a vacation to Dakota. G. C. Koerbitz and Mrs. W. Mahler Sunday afternoon. "l!&JS£r> staples—that's all there is to building Alice T#fs?pn, and Jeanette Bakken-—Haarstad. in% the muddy barn yards in your of'Waseca, and Mrs. H. Jung of a fence with ECLIPSE STEEL. W. A. Wilson was a business caller Thompson.. LANS'ING neighborhood? How much more will A pretty wedding ceremony took FENCE POST. Drives like a stake! Thief River Falls visiting with Minneapolis Monday. are be lost on sloppy days the rest of The South Division of the Ladies place at the Zions Lutheran church We sell 'em. the year Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanborn have Rev. and, Mrs. Nauman. Aid was .entertained by Miss- Blanch N north of Dexter on Thursday, June 22, It is safe to say that ten percent The mid-week union prayer meeting gone on an automobile trip to the Dakotas. The joint social of the Pleasant Hanson and Mrs. L. 0. Hanson at at 2:30 o'clock, when Mable A. Haarstad, of all the feed that is not fed on a Come to the lumber yard, look will be held at the church Wednesday corner and Sargeant young peoples' the home of the latter last Friday. feeding floor is wasted. Think of it. abound, go anywhere in civilization daughter .of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. evening. Raymond Fink and Albert Kemmer societies held here last Wednesday More than enough to soon pay for a and see how far you get away from Proceeds were $13.55: Haarstad became the bride of Alfred The Bible Study class meets at the concrete feeding floor. the same dull, plodding lumberman. have gone to the Yellowstone Park was a pleasant affair and an evening The Fourth of July will be cele*brated B. Bakken of Rushford. Rev. Mr. Sandeno Think, too, of the fat which was He makes possible every shelter that home of Grandma Summey every on a visit. well spent. lost by the hogs in their efforts to officiated, the ring ceremony with a picnic, program, and ball the ingenuity of man has devised. afternoon.^V^ Tuesday Gene Miller and Harry Wilson at-tended root that feed out. of that mud. Can Every angle and phase of life depends being used. game at Red Oak Grove. Come and WALTHAM Fred Green arid family, Orph we help you with constructive suggestions? the Epworth League convention directly upon some lumberman. An isle had been built to the altar. bring your lunch basket. Ice cream Green and family of Byron spent at Elgin last week. a w:» This and the atar itself were covered wil be on sale by the Ladies' Aids. Sunday at the home of their -son and Mr. Mrs. Carl Faber wfere Aus Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Quackeqbush and No brilliant imagination is required We endeavor to-run an up-to-date with white, and beautifully decorated Corning and Westfield. clashed brother, M. C. Green. and Charles Steffens have returned tin callers Saturday. to conjure up the romance of lumber. lumber yard, stocked with the right with ferns, peonies and roses. As" the again last Sunday. The Corning boys Mr. and Mrs. William Carson and From cradle to the grave, every day Mr. and Mrs. George Beneke and lengths and sizes, including a full after having operations at Rochester. bridal party approached the altar the of man's existence depends almost as won by a score of 13 to 6. These two line of building material, and not family and Mr. and *Mrs. Anton Larson children were Austin shoppers Saturday much on lumber in some form or other, •Lohengrin wedding march was played 3 wishing to become known as a mere SARGEANT teams are- scheduled to play at the of Austin were guests at the evening. as on air or water or food. merchandizing morgue—we will endeavor by Mrs. H. Knutson. "Hold Thou Fourth of July celebration in Red home of Mrs. Carson's parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Greene were to remain very much alive— My Hand" and "0 Peace Be Thine" Oak Grove. 7.v and Mrs. C. A. Bates, Saturday evening. furnishing you with that kind of service supper guests at the Henry Fett Alva Winters returned from Iowa Satisfying a customer and keeping were sung by Mrs.. Alfred Knutson that will make you round-trip repeaters The Young Peoples' Society will be Saturday. home Sunday.'' him everlastingly satisfied is our way and Alma Aarsvald. Mr. and Mrs'." C. A. Bafes received entertained next Sunday night at the of keeping customers. Mr. and Mrs. August Siegfried, Mrs. Henry Hahn is visiting in The bride was dressed in crepe de the sad news of the serious illness Theodore .Tollefson home by the following: Sargeant this week. and Mr. and Mrs. George Fett and meteor and lace. She wore a tulle veil of their granddaughter, Miss Hazel Mrs. Theo. T6llefson, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sellner were Faribault family spent Sunday evening with fixed in cap effect, and held in place Carson of Austin. She was taken to Tom Braaten, Mrs. Isadore Peterson, visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fett. by the wreath of orange blossoms the hospital for an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Henry Thompson, Mrs. Astor Mr. and -Mrs. Henry Rutledge and New scholars are being enrolleid in ONE PIECE1OJ^ACArSjOAD^ CLEMENS worn by her mother on her wedding Thompson, and Mrs. H. A. Thompson. children and Mr. and Mrs. Fred the Catechism school weekly. V/ day. She carried a shower bouquet of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. ^rreen and sons All are welcome. A program will be Schreiber motored to Zumbrota Sunday Jtev. and Mrs" Berger of Kasson bridal roses and sweet peas. She was. DIAL 2047 Local Manager given at this meeting. r,: drove to Minneapolis Tuesday to v^s to spend the day at the Frank called at the parsonage Saturday attended by Ida Haarstad as maid of Miller home. Olaf Gunderson reports the loss honor and Olga Haarstad and Seflma of quite a few lambs' by"wolves. Olness as bridesmaids. The maid of RED ROCK Three road crews are promised for honor wore a* dress of yellow crepe the Sargeant road east, in the near de chine over blue satin. The bridesmaids future. .... Clarence Hartung was an Austin wore dresses of organdy and Frank Rusch and family have gone business caller Tuesday. carried boquets of pink carnations. on a vacation tour into Northern Miss Anita Krull was a guest at Henry Paulson of Rushford acted as Minnesota. the Jacob Risius home Sunday afternoon.^ bestman. Thelma Haarstad and lone H. F. Kezar of Austin "was calling Knutson as flower girl and ring bearer here and looking afjer farm interests Clair Hamor is much improved and preceded the bride to the altar. Monday is able-to be up and around again after A reception was given at the bride's The. catechism classes meet on his recent illness. home to about fifty people immediatly Tuesday, July 4, instead of Monday The Concord Grange had a picnic following the services. At 5:00 for next week. near Ramsey Tuesday. It was an o'clock an elaborate,two-course dinner Rev. E. F. Brand preached excellent ideal day and all enjoyed themselves. was served. Olga Haarstad, Alma sermons at the village church Mr. and Mrs. Riley Hastings and Aarsvold, Ella Starks, Beatrice Kuntson, Saturday and Sunday. several friends went on a fishing trip Mable Lee, and Anna Haseth assisted ""Hear Evarigelist Dwight Wenegar several days last week, returning in the dining room. both morning and evening at the home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bakken left in the Evangelical church next^ Sunday, A number attended the revival evening for the northern part of the July 2. services at Lansing Sunday evening state. After spending a short time at Happy Sunday School session and to hear their former pastor, Rev. the lakes and visiting relatives at two big services conducted by the Wm. Wenniger of Cresco, Iowa, barnesville, and Fergus Falls, they fine young preacher, Dwight Wenegar, speak. will be at home on Mr. Bakken's next Sunday, July 2, at the Sargeant M. Riken and family arrived from farm near Rushford. Evangelical church, Ardale, Iowa, the fore part of the The guests from away were: Mr. The Sargeant Evangelical Congregation week and have .moved into the house and Mrs. Boyum and Myrtle of Fergus is invited to the Pleasant Corners on the Richard Weiland farm. Mr. Falls, Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Knutson Church Grounds for an old fashioned Riken will work for Mr, Weiland. of Zumbrota, Mr. and Mrs. Fourth of July Celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Young and fam- Miarkegbard of Rushford, Alma Aarsvold, Selma Ilness, Mrs. Bakken, Hannah Bakken and Herry Paulson Only BlgCircus to give STREET PARADE of Rushford, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Knutson The world ever heeds and MICKIE SAYS of Kasson and Rev. and Mrs. Sandeno. AUSTIN FAIR seeks sincerity. It is the fibre In the evening the bridal-couple OOWT S&NDMER PWUVWiQr 1 GROUNDS received a telegram from Portland, ORDER* Qurr OF TO\Mkl of all success. It is both Oregon,^wishing them the best of we tovi DO TV4EVA JEST EL. Jr wishes. This was from an uncle of the GOOO, JEST £T. eVAEAP A. cornerstone and keystone of bridegroom. The best wishes of hosts D€RUS\GUT QUICKER.*. AMD of friends will follow this young TVV KAOKiCN WltL 06 SPeUT fe 1 every business which lasts. It couple to their new home. XMWIfOU BUStMESS A6M\ promotes clarity, cofidence, WGMTUITUV& CORNING ^Fkeer co-operation, and commercial ogR Mr. and Mrs. Ole Stimson and son, MOKJE4 growth. Havor, visited at the Astor Thompson u\ AT home Sunday afternoon. Andrew Anderson and daughter, rj Sincerity is building prestige Theresa, have been visiting at the Albert Ulland home for a few days. for this plant. OAK DALE PARK It is represented in the WILL CELEBRATE quality of craftsmanship which we offer in the care The Fourth of July With A Varied Program of and skill which we devote to Attractions. every job of printing* we do. OKCnOMfe Tuesday, July 4, will be a big day at the Famous Oak Dale Recreation When you biirig a job of Park at Le Roy, Minnesota. The management are sparing no fBXSE OT TZKTEP c\, expense to make this the most stupendous N A affair ever put on at this popular resort, and the fun will be 11U0MFKALTOtiRA3&)35 may be assured that we will fast and furious the entire day. The American Legion Post No,161 of Le CWrtlHEKT Roy, will with the Park management give it the type of sincere at-^ Mower^ County News Market have charge of the day's festivities: A big Barbecue wil be one of the Place is the place to list anything r- tention that means work of big events, also Baseball games ^between j-2 'you may nave to dispose of. State Line League teams, Band concerts and a magnificent display artistic quality. of Fireworks in the evening. This Park is one of the best equipped in the west having one of the finest equipped ... .. playgrounds for the little folks where they can have a ffood time and enjoy tne day to the fullest, Do your shopping iri The News fifst—you will be better satisfied ample-picnic grounds with everything at hand to make the picnic dinner most enjoyable. The Park has a fine ,-v'* Hotel on the grounds where ar fine Chicken Dinner or Chinese Dishes w$ll may be had at a nominal price as as one of the finest dance paiyilions' ews hJ! west of Chicago where dancing will ^|§be going on afternoon and evening H*,with the music furnished by one of ?v^the best orchestras in the northwest. And in connection one may visit one of the greatest Poultry Firms in the 15he rv country, devoted exclusivey to the House of Service /riraising of pure bred poultry, this a DERStiQW J. few-* "r gl grounds nic grounds are absolutely free. SEATS ON SALE CIRCUS DAY At WOLD'S PRUG COME and vspenf the day at Oak -g^^HQRE, as at Grounds. Dale. Advertisement 52-1-c 5/ rt- jrH.trY'ar 'mi V43JW