Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
June 29, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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iii)lll.i 2^. *§& tr 5 S S fS 4 NS? SgW? IKS®! A y-4*v&: ,y, oi NEWS,: AUSTIN.4*N£3?P^ T%T _*-«'• ... Page Eight /Thursday, June 29, 1922 By F. Von Zelnr Got a Rite Out of Fanny, Too AW, WHATS THE-USR* AH HEAHI A G&MTMAN &' ii Western Newspaper Union 5AY HE SPEC*. TIMES MN Coin WHAT A REFLECTION QUICK fANNV t^ERES WE R1 A WHV vdu POOR, fish MUST &£ SOME (SWINE &6IT BETTUH^UT Bid FIRE THE SkV^ ALL HURRV UP FIRE, I AM "THAT5, ONLH E a SUN RISE law! Times ain' maKE NO FAtWD UKE Tb 5EE THAT LIGHTED UV?i DJFFUNCE WID M£/ NO-HOW, »N CASE AH5 BIN BROKE -vk 1 I OH 1 1 v*n\ ?&*$& WW-'-- ""•-V V* f-.'- i' /^^q:!^ conuto.— BIG PROGRAM FOR COUNTY SCHOOLS Attend Baptist Convention.—Misses Anyone knowing themselves indebted Mercedes Newman, Madeline to the Needlecraft shop, THA^ GRADUATION HELD Nothing ©THE*? FOURTH PLANNED Shortt, EllaJ3emis, Mary Jicha, Mildred please call and settle before July 4 as CHIROPRACTIC McFarlane, Edith Earl and Lester I am leaving- town for two months. MRS. HAAS, Cottage Apt. Peck went to St. Paul Wednesday (Continued from page 1.) Advertisement 52-1-C (Continued from page 1.) ADJUSTMENTS' to attend the International Convention of the Baptist Young People of Si county superintendent, who made a at 7:00 a. m. by the Austin machine 'I Relieve America which is being held at St. I. DR. A. ARNESON'S brief address. gun company under Captain W. E. Paul from June 28 to July 1. A number ttie prejsuf: of displaced In the forenoon beginning at 10:30 ELECTRO-MEDICAL Tollefson. vertebrae of of Iowa cars passed thru here the spin e,on LABORATORY o'clock the following program Wttii the delicate nerves issufrom,as^ho7,'n Wednesday on their way to the Conon to their homes after attending the Da^ Assured- P. D. Beaulieu drove to the cities Ful1 given: Overture, band greetings, B. inf therein Lee Lewis funeral. Following is the detailed program Electrical Blood Examinations. jtMs morning. R. Summy, treasurer board of education rr-agcur the nified part of for Tuesday as announced by J. T. Treatment of Chronic Diseases. Fremont J. Thoe of Hayfield was ill ust rait songs, Disrict No. 3, Lansing on Bates treatment of Eyestrain Lynn Varco and son, Richard, of McCormick, president of the Lincoln Just what you -tire looking for. A in Austin today. is this unnatural recitation, Harriet Messenger, District without glasses. Minneapolis, aye guests at the C. R. iub: full line of up-to-date shoes at a bargain. interference with nerve Miss Emma Dunbar of St. Paul is No. 14, Lyle music, band recitation Varco home, Richard will spend the 7:00^. m. Grand opening at Sutton Largest and most complete office Call and look them over. Prochnow. function,that causes the sl gtiest at the C. L. West heme. and song/ ,graduates, District of its kind in Minnesota. great majeases orityofdiv SteT Barbara^ Do'venberg" went to!summer witJ^ grandparents, _saiute by Captain Tollifson's 207 East Bridge. here his Park 76, Udolpho address, S. T. Neveln (Advertisement 52-1-C. to which the Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Varco. machine gun company. 128 West Mill St., Austin, Minn. £resco Friday for a few days' visit, is heir.^ music, band. human fiesh 9:00 a. m. Parade forms on north Miss Lolo Woulff of Chicago is a Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thompson & After a picnic dinner at noon, the Railway street, resting on Water ^nest at the E. H. Kough home. 3 and daughter are guests at the Cas- r'TVr"' .ommencement program was continued sius Terry home. They arrived re- street Mashes weston Water street Joe Madera of Plymouth, Iowa, is SPECIAL NOON-DAY as follows: Music, band invocation, THE TRAINED AND EXPERIENCED cently from England lu where wuere they nwsy street' visiting his sister, Mrs. Amos Mah^- to Ma,n south on Ma,n t0 Ma Rev. R. S. Swisher greetings months visiting Plo, east on Maple to Chatham, north CHIROPRACTOR spent the past .six to Class of 1922, Nadia Chaffee, District LUNCHEON on Chatham-to Bridge and east on Miss Alice Crampton of Minneap-olis relatives. ., locates this interference readily 43, Lansing response, Lynn Bridge to Sutton Park. removes the pressure by and is visiting at the E. H. Kough Ziemer, District 58, Waltham music, 10:00 a. m. Preliminaries in horseshoe vertebrae. adjusting the displaced Business Women liome. I "Spring Songs," Girls' chorus, District NATUR.E- contest. Band concert by Boy RESTORES and our Ives Ice Cream—in a Soda or by the dish with Mrs. F. C. Hinze has returned JSnjoy Delightful 107, Red Rock drill, twelve pupils, WHEN THE CAUSE OF I Scout Band. home from St. Paul where she visit-. your favorite flavor. It's made from the purest DISEASE 13 REMOVED District 43, Lansing recitation, Program Tuesday 11:00 a. m. Platform Program— «ed relatives for a week. DR. R. L. NELSON "Better than Gold," Harvey Karden, Jacob Herzog, master of ceremonies. ingredients, and is a splendid Mrs. J. Kerkman of St. Ansgar, District 116, Red Rock Address, Flag raising, Grand Army of the Republic food any time. Iowa, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Adel The Business and Professional George A. Selke piano solo, Irene Star Spangled Banner played CHIROPRACTOR Tollefson for a few days. Women's Club held its last meeting Christiansen, District 123, Windom by the Hoi'mel band selection by the E. A. Weeks of Gutherie Center, of the season Tuesday evening, it being Delicious Flower Drill, eight girls, District LEWIS BUILDING bar\d. Address of welcome, Mayor ICECREAM decided to discontinue the meetings Towa, spent Wednesday at the home 58, Austin reading, "The Littlest George Hirsh band selection Welcome A S I N IN N his daughter, Mrs. Jack Till. thru July and-August. Rebel," Hildegarde Schneider, Adams TEA SHOP by J.. T. McCormick, president Office Telephone Dial 2277 Reports on the State Convention Perry Reynolds of Cudahy, Wis- consolidated school vocal solo, Ora of the Lincoln club band -selection id a 7 1 2 2 seofnsin, is visiting relatives and recently held at Duluth were given by Robertson, Austin presentation of History of the club, Jocob Herzog Mrs. Adel Tollefson, Miss Floyd diplomas, Mrs. Eunice L. Rice song, friends h§re for a couple of weeks, The news twice a weeK in The band selection address, County Attorney Armstrong and Miss Katherine News—less than 5c a week "Amercia the Beautiful," the class. Otto Baudler band selection. Mrs. Donald Hormel and daughter, King. 1:00 p. m. Band concert by Hormel THary, and Dr. and Mrs. Harris drove Miss Emma Dunbar returns to her After the business meeting the -J» the cities Sunday to spend the day. Band. home tomorrow after a few days' visit President, Mrs. Adel Tollefson acted 2:00 p. m. Sport program and dancing. .'Misses Lillian Garrison, Viola Conrad, at the C. L. West home. .Miss Veta as hostess. Dainty refreshments Races, tug of war, finals in and Mrs. Florence Magee drove West will ^accompany her home were served and the following horecsho^^pitehing" contest","" tadies to Owatonna Wednesday to spend the for a week or ten days' visit. and gram was enjoyed: Vocal solo Ar- greasy horseshoe contest pole day. thur Dahl, of Lyle piano solo, Miss Special sale on box candy at the grea?y pig and watcr carnivaI Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jeffers and two jan ahl of Lylef vocal solo, Mrs, Park Confectionery. Viv Evening Program.J 'Children" went to La Crosse, JViscon- ganfield, accompanied by Advertisement 52-1-c Everett 7:00 p. m. Band concert by Hormel sin, today for a few days' visit with ach responded Mrs Pred Rayinan E friends band. Program of athletic events. CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. to an encore. Mrs. Tollefsen was assisted 8:00 p. m. Dancing in the pavilion. Ed Hill and Fred Neubauer of Milaca, in serving by her sister, Mrs. Dial 2038 who were here to attend the Lee v. Physician and Surgeon Kirkmaii of StT AnsgaV, Iowa.' TheiMusic Me'ody °^tr». by Kids Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. Xewis funeral, returned to their home President of the club is to be complimented Needlecraft shop will be closed X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment Tuesday. in arranging such a pleasant from July to September 1. Any one Assistants— The Vingenti Club held a picnic up evening. About thirty-five were wanting fancy articles please call before Ernest H.Morris, M. D. Triver Wednesday evening. Ten were July 4. Mabelle Moore, R. N. in attendance. Advertisement 52-1-C •present. The party attended the theatre after supper. I. H. Edwards, arrested this morning Frederick Crane, son of Mr. and on a charge of driving a car while "Mrs. Will Crane, has been ill at his intoxicated, pleaded not guilty to the Tsumie for the past two weeks. He is charge when arraigned before Justice somewhat improved now. J. E. Detwiler. The hearing was continued Ir. Ethel Becker of Preston drove until July 6, "and Edwards was over Monday morning, returning in released on $200 bonds. 1 the afternoon. Her mother, Mrs. S. G. July 4 Specials, in Millinery beginning "Becker, accompanied her home for a Saturday, July 1. One lot of few day's visit. hats for ladies, misses and children, Mrs. S. E. Williams of Litchfield, all shapes and colors, trimmed and untrimmed while thev last, $1.00. .Mrs. Sam Kennedy, Jr., Mjsses Elenor MARGARET ROBINSON, 810 W. and Margaret Wilson and Bert College St. 'Wilson of Clear Lake have returned Advertisement 52-2-C HORMEI/S Julius Caesar selected I a hundred men Provision Market to build an aqueduct £.. i- HERMAN G. HOREIkAL We cut only the best ^quality of TJ. S. Government j* Inspected 'MEAT and are selling at the Prices quoted •I 'V- H-Eprobable below, subject to Market fluctuations^^ estimated that this work would extend beyond th$| Our Jlomemade Western Beef. life of any of these men. 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