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

July 13, 1922 · Page 7 of 8

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-Ts^r r% *^£iS :.•«-.&• tiB&X&pvrrinf ''m r"% Page Eight MOffER COUNTY NEWS. 'AUSTIN MINN. Thursday, July 13,1922. By L. F. Van Zeltn iS^AW, WHA^S THE USE Oh! That's Different •t}}£-k $ Western Newspaper Union' *81* F7 A FELLER IN tU\S YOVIU 5 2EE HERE PReDfcie FEATH'ERHEAD, ®«DN'T I DROVE WIS CM* OVt SECOUD SPEED yr OVE^V^jlO I TtLLVOU HOT JO RAW WlTi THAT FEPPER. BOY psHEtf RE^ MWW AW RIGHT-I'LLCOME PER A WEEK. &6POR6 MB UBMRW LfTTl 1 7 I OVER. AM' PLAV WITH 6/W6 I 3WY~CDME THEM VJUX SECVA /^THWKi AS HE5 VOU "THEN OVA AN1 PL AW WITH *H\GH SPEED'/ AM' H^S BEEV^ PLAY IN YOU AMN MORE rumuw^ uv^ ^vtweas ow «i£\Hn WEIL, XM WITH ME NOT FOR. MSNRS,1&T ^CNJ\W TUKT WE KW tUROVU ff tW'WGH'] 4* BM MNERTtefoy tU ^TVUS PURXJEMOR. OP PU&UCIT** conn* JS.U TfS »." IflSBCTl Oi ri'Vv-/,i-'-ti,--- k| Aw •iV^yj^'invclft VAN in Summer 4» Touch of Winter the WEDDINGS Jordan Spencer ElKs-Curtiss Miss Ruth L. Curtiss of Sheldon, Funeral Director. Wisconsin, and J^red A. Ellis of Estherville, The Establishment of Service. Iowa, were married Wedneday, .June 28 at the Howard G.'El lis home, cousins of the bride and groom. The ceremony, was performed by Rev. G. S. Fink. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Mrs. John Schwartz of Rose Creek] left immediately after the ceremony spent .Wednesday in Ausjan PLAY GROUND SCHEDULE for Estherville, Iowa, where Monday. i, Mrs. Jenks Brady of Chicago is the they will make their home. Forenoon-—Sutton Park. £uest of Mrs. B. E. Hughes. Afternoon—Shaw School. Attorney H. Donald Campbell of •Tuesday. Mrs. S. Dean and son,^Warren, of St. Paul came down Monday evening Forenoon—-Sumner School. Hose Creek were Austin. callers today. and spent several days with his parents, Afternoon—State Park. j'M: Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Campbell. (Swimming.) Mr. and Mrs. Kolmansperger of St. Wednesday. Paul are guests at theF. Thompson Twithbank Forenoon—City Park. This Isn't a winter picture, just a summer scene in Rainier National park, home. ^xi^C (Group games.) HIS keeps in touch Washington, snapped at Paradise Inn, 5544 feet above sea level. These tourists Afternoon—Sutton Park. have driven from Seattle, only a few hours away, and are viewing the Mrs. J. J. Dunlop underwent, an operation farming conditions Thursday. snow banks which are to be found here during tile entire summer. this morning at^-Dr. C. C. Forenoon—Shaw School. I Methodist Episcopal Gfyirch. lack's,office.... '&V: and knows the demands of the Corner St. Paul and Maple Streets. Afternoon—Sumner School. 0 iVv St. Olaf Lutheran Church. STOCK SHOW, AUGUST 22-23-24MOWER Rev. M. G. Shuman, Pastor. Miss Harnett StewaPjj",v0f Osage, Friday. Cor. St. Paul and Bridge Streets. Various seasons. COUNTY F^IR AND Sunday School, Frank Sanderson, Iowa, is visiting her /.ttousin, Mrs. Rev. Henry Noss, Pastor. Forenoon—Sutton Park. 25. superintendent, 10 00 a.m. Sunday school at 9:30. Advertisement 2-1-c 1 Walter Sayfes. Afternoon—Meeting of helpers. A Morning service at 11:00 o'clock. Farmers are in^ted to make Morning worship at 10:30. Epworth League at 7:30 p. m. No evening service. Boost for the playgrounds, Buy Watch for the big g§le on all IJlectrical Evening service at 8:00 p. m. use of our facilities for serving tag Saturday. 10c. Supplies and Fixtures at the St. Augustines Catholic Church. _Advertisement 4-1-c Elctric Supply Co., 121 N. Main, beginning Central Presbyterian Church. Corner Kenwood avenue and Water them in all hanking matters. Tuesday, July 18, at 2 o'clock Edwards Hearing Postponed.—To Corner Water and St. Paul streets. street. Rev. E. H. Devlin, Priest. Mr. and, Mrs. Jack'*'Hanson of sharp. enable the appearance of a witness Rev. A. G. Patterson, Pastor. Mass 7:00, 8:30, and 10:30 o'clock Madison, Wisconsin, are spending a Advertisement 4-1-c a. m. Evening service 7:30 oc'lock unable to be present Tuesday, the Morning service at 10:30 Sunday -week with Austin relatives. p. m. hearing for I. H. Edwards was post-'School at 12:00. The First National Bank of Austin Evening service at 8:00 p. m. CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. poned by Justice J. E. Detwiler. Edwards Forrest Reynolds of Molirie, 111., is First Church Christ Scientists. Thursday evening service at 8:00. Dial 2038 is charged with driving a car 121 West Maple street. Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 visiting his sister, Mrs. /Wlliams, 509 Morning service 10:30 o'clock. Sunday-school Physician and Surgeon while intoxicated. Grant street, for a few dajra. Christ Episcopal Church. 11:45 o'clock. Testimony Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. Resources Over Three Million Dollars Corner St. P&ul and Water streets. meeting Wednesdya at 8:00 p. m. X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment Jffr and Mrs. J. F. Dwyer of Minneapolis Organized 1868. K. TenBroeck, Rector. Assistants— are spending the 'week with SOCIAL AND GLUB Seventh Day Adventist. Holy Communion 8:00 o'clock a. m. Ernest H.Morris, M. D. their daughter, Mrs. I. J. Knauer. Corner Franklin and Cedar streets. Service and sermon, 10:30 o'clock a. Mabelle Moore, R. N. Mrs. Mary Alex Surprised Sabbath school Saturday at 11:00 4- I m. Church school 12:00 o'clock. Miss Ida Cronan is takifig a vaca'from Mrs. Mary Alex was given a surprise o'clock. Regular church service at St.. John's Evangelical Lutheran. 12:00 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesdays party at her home, 611 Moscow ""tier duties at Fisch's store at 8:00 o'clockj). m. wi» citics- ftref! Wednesday by twen- aVgnueS and College visit friends V!' ty of her friends. A social time was Pastor. Parsonage, 302 Salvation Army, Milbrath) Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Allen and son Studebaker. Bodies enjoyed and dainty refreshments South First street. "Telephone 7465. 1 116 East Wa,ter—Dial 6328. "have returned home fr6m -i^ake Okoboji Sunday 10:30 a. m. Open Air Meeting. were served. Mrs. Alex was present- Sunday services at 9:45 a. m. in where they spent the? past ten Inside Holiness Service at 11:00 German at 11:00 a. m. in English. a beautiful purse and some ed with a. m. Sunday 2:30 p. m. Sunday No services in the evening. Sunday days. money. fi\4-A. School. Sunday 3:30 p. m. Open Air. School at 12:15 p. m. in English. A* Don't Rattle or Squeak She leaves Saturday for La Crosse Inside Praise Service at 4:00 p. m. Everett Brown who. ,was called Everyone is cordially invited to at- Sunday 6:30 Young People's League and Kilbourne, Wisconsin, where she tend these services Jhere by the death of his father, C. Meeting. Sunday 7:30 Open Air will visit friends for a few days before W. Brown, will return to teff Angeles First Congregational Church. Meeting, Inside Service at 8:00 p. m. going to Barrie, Ontario, where Corner St. Paul and Mill streets. Monday 7:30 p. m. Songsters and she will spend# six weeks with relatives. Band practice. Tuesday 8:00 p. m. Raymond C. Swisher, D. D. Minister. Studebaker bodies rest squarely on the chassis Soldiers Meeting, Wednesday 7:30 Sunday School Picnic—The Congregational Sunday school at 9:45. Open Air, Inside service at 8:00 p. •Morning worship at 11:00 o'clock. Sunday Schpolv will hold frame not on the body sills. The body and the m. Thursday 7:30 p. m. Open Air, its annual picnic this 'afternoon at Picnic Guests of Honor Ba^tiit Church. Inside Holiness Service at 8:00 p. m. First frame form a rigid unit that successfully resists Suuey. More than sixty friends gathered Corner Oakland avenue and S*. Friday 7:30 Young People's Open V?\V Air, Inside at" 8:00 p. m. Saturday the rack of the road. at Lafayette Park Wednesday even-j Paul street. Rev. J. McFarlane, Mrs. S. L. Young an$/ daughter, 7:30 Open Air, Inside Salvaton Rally ing for a picnic in honor of Mr. and Pastor. at 8:00 p. m.- You are invited to attend. Studebaker bodies are built in Studebaker Margaret, have gone to Jamestown, Sunday school at 9:45. Mrs. Kenneth Stewart of Kalispell, Envoy and Mrs. W. E. Jessup Morning service at 10:45. North Dakota, for a two week's visit shops by men, many of whom have been building Montana, who have been guests of in charge. B. Y. P. U. at 7:00 p. m. arfth relatives. /^vV Mrs. Stewart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evening service at 8:00 o'clock. vehicle bodies for Studebaker for upwards F. C. Weidt. After a Aountious supper ... Services Thursday evening at 8:00. Mra. Ray LeMay and son of Win•aasL of 30 years —and their fathers before them. a social time.was enjoyed. are visiting ther parents, Mr. First Christian Church. ,. Studebaker has been building fine bodies for Mr. Stewart left this morning for gorner Oakland and Greenwich Sts. and Mrs. August Conrad, on South his home but Mrs. Stewart will re-t L' Rev. G. F. Fink, Pastor. seventy years. Kenwood street. mmmm main a while longer. Sunday: Bible school at 10:00 a. Studebaker Special-Six bodies, because of their Mr. and Mrs.^ K. O^.Wold and Preaching service at 11:00. Evy ^service at 8:00 o'clock. daughter, GirlaEhjoyHike. quality and soundness weigh more than those A meeting Thursday evening. are spending two weeks 'at their cottage The Vigenti Club consisting of ten' "... of other cars around the Special-Six price. You at Clear Lake, Iowa. girls hiked to Ramsey last night and cannot skimp in material and build a body that gg Mower County Ne? had a swimming party ^ter which Arne Winger of the ^orthfield Place. is the. place to they enjoyed a fine Htndli1 will not rattle. INews returned Tuesday to Northrfield you may have to dispos»^of.': after spending sevetal- days in Freedom from rattle or squeak is just another GOOD CROP OF PELICANS J^ustin assisting at the News office. of the fine-car refinements that emphasize the Miss Belle Anderson,7superintendent extra value of the Studebaker Special-Six. of St. Olaf hospital hagr, returned IDTHESICK ROOM ^rom a trip thru the wesfcv She attended fhe Special-Six chassis frame is 7* deep. 11 tapers the National $ur|fcs^ Contention MODELS AND PRICES—/, o. b. factories from a width of 29* in the at Seattle. ... -t BROf HIE front to 41' in the rear, BIG-SIX LIGHT-SIX SPECIAL-SIX It so that the sides of the Mr. and Mrs. Herbert SchJ,euder returned 7-Pan.. 126' W. B. 5-Pass.. 119' W. B. iFictures X3 5'Pats., 112' W. B. *4 J^body fit perfectly without 60 H. P. 40 H. P. SO H. P. home last night after eight overhang. Five crossmembers Price $2.50 Chassis $1200 ^months' trip thru Europe. They report prevent the distortion Chassis $ 675 Chassis $1500 Touring 1475 Touring 1045 Touring 1785 that eventually a delightful trip but nevertheless Roadster, 2-Pass. 1425 Roadster, 3-Pass. 1045 Without experience Speedster. 4-Pass. 1985 causes bodies to squeak. Roadster. 4-Pass. 1475 Coupe-Roadster were glad to get back to Austm. Coupe, 4-Pass. ... 2500 Coupe. 4-Pass.... 2150 2-Pass. 1375 and without" experimenting- Sedan 2700 Sedan 2350 Sedan 1750 CHiROP^Ajcrfc^ NATURE „HAYE FORMED anyone can Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Murphy arid Cord Tires Standard Equipment A JTR0N6 (OfARTRSiiSHIR get good pictures with and Mrs. Lee Murphy of Stillwater THEY DS&U1N HEALTH motored to Waseca\ yesterday a Brownie. The pho^ sndare equipped to rencfer ^and attended the sale of lots around toi 1C -iSxin mankirid vaiuab[e and Clear Lake They report the lots sold efficient ^ertfice, through 'j-well, going from $250. i^iiq ?525. St-box. natural, logical end Burnett Bendickson Hurt.—Burbiett comtnon sense methods at our Kodak couna B«ndickson, the eleven year old THE CHIROPRACTOR! moment and son of and' MrK! S^jo^.'Bendick4«on IjJ vou~or your renfeyes the irritating 1113' West Oakland, ffelF from qne »K±I tL' bp^or.girl^-^hpw siilr^te" f«f the city grayel trucks 'Tuesday case over to natutVi thus it is to make BfoWnie pictures, |morning- breaking his ari^hear the ASSURING ASSISTANCE. MARTIN & SCURQEDER and now much fun. z4eIbow. Guy Bradford, wfW^r 'of the INVESTIGATE! Struck took the boy to jSie Hospital Thousands: of baby pelicans have -Austin .4dilic where the bone wa4|J^t by Dr. made their jtt^arance oh the Coronado Grand Meadow .Hegge and Dr. Lommen* Wx Island^^^fexico''recently. They DRfRrLflELSON v- are falrlyii^M ^nd can be picked up !K' 1 WOLD DRUG CW .CniROPKACTOR 4?' jtrith llttle ^offlpculty. The one this Wat^ for the" big salj^y&all Elec^Jtrical girl has c&U^t Is about one month THE KODAK -STORE 3^ LEWIS BlXILDING|f^ Strpplieg- and Figures at the I S old. :tiEk:tric Supplv .Co., 121 N- Main, be- A US I N, MIN E A eS EffAK E i.J^innmg fl8, at 2 0'- esBsM®* TvdWky, Jufy ... ~^==p Office Telephone Dial 2277 Advertisements in The News reach «clock sharp. Residence Dial 7122 the consumer^ "^Advertisement 441-c iif" r' ... :.SMfCMi