Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
July 20, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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Saturday- After Two Weeks at Camp FROM AX WOUNDS Sunday school at 9:30. Morning worship at 10:30. r«tre?rrfl No evening service. Austin Guardsman, who are in "Today (Tuesday) we had a parade St. Augusiines Catholic Church. camp at Lake City will be home again for General Harrison and it was a (Continued from page 1.) Corner Kenwood avenue and Water Saturday night following a two Twmmm mm~ very pretty affair, bayonets flashing street. Rev. E. H. Devlin, Priest, the estate is to be equally divided weeks' enicampment. A letter received eMwief in the sun and 1600 men marching in Mass 7:00, 8:30, and 10:30 o'clock between the four children, Amanda a. m. Evening service 7:30 ojc'lock from Maurice Daigneau, official perfect time with the 135th Infantfy Detloff and Helen Sorom, children of p. m. correspondent of Company H, band. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Geraghty Albert Thon left Wednesday night his' second wife, and Herman Wagner says that the boys will break eamp "Friday we have a big inspection I Oakland Presbyterian Church. left Thursday for Waseca for a two on a business trip to New York. and Emma F. Bennett of Lincoln, Saturday morning, returning to Austin 'Irving L. Tomson, Pastor. and review for the Governor and weeks' visit. During Mr. Geraghty's Iowa, children by his first wife. Morning service at 10:30. in the evening. Spencer Jordan taking a two Ambrose Pierce is some high officials in the National absence Chas. Kaufman is managing It was stated this afternoon that Sermon: Frozen Assets. "We received your paper and I his duties at •weeks' vacation from Guard. I the Austin team. Sunday School at 11:30. should Mrs. Wagner have left no will Funeral Director. wish to thank you for Company 'H.' Decker Bros. "Many new things have been made Evening service at 8:00. her share of the estate would revert Mrs. Florence Fischer, Mrs. Henry It is the first news we have had from Sermon: Optimists. The Establishment of Army Regulations by some of our Miss Clara Tufte returned to Austin to her two daughters, Amanda Dettloff Service. Zender, Mrs. Robert Kenevan and home as we have received no other men, such as powder puffs, night Monday after spending a few days and Helen Sorom, who were the Seventh Day .Adventist. ison, John Desmond and Joe Fischer Austin papers. gowns, and other unheard of things Corner Franklin and Cedar streets. with relatives at Adams. only children of Mr. Wagner's second {spent Wednesday with Sargeant "You might want some of the news that are not found in a military Sabbath school Saturday at 11:00 marriage. from here so I will try to explain the friends. camp. Mr. and Mrs. William Mann and o'clock. Regular church service at Funeral Services Tomorrow. CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. happenings of the last week. "We are having good food and we L2:00 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesdays family of Vergil, South Dakota, are The Business and Professional Funeral services will be held at the Dial 2038 at 8:00 o'clock p. m. "Our daily schedule consists of all eat heartily after a half day's guests at the Fuller Mann home. Women's Club. of Owatonna has invited Wagner home at Grand Meadow tomorrow Physician and Surgeon policing the camp, then a thoro drill drill. No accidents have happened to Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. the Austin Business Girls' afternoon at two o'clock for O- G. Nelson, formerly of Grand Plzak Bros, carry a fine line of us and we all are well and happy I X-Ray on machine guns, then we eat and and Laboratory Equipment Club to a picnic to be held Sunday, Mrs. Wagner. Burial will be in the Meadow, but now living at Rochford, Men's Shoes, also a line of Martha Assistants— __ I with the exception of those who do police the camp again. In the afternoon July 30 in Mineral Springs Park at Grand Meadow cemetery. Washington house shoes, for women Illinois, was an Austin visitor yesterday. Ernest H.Morris, M. D. I we have pistol and machine gun not get letters from certain persons at very reasonable prices. 2:30 in the afternoon. Supper will be Syvilla Terlinden was born in Fond Mabelle Moore, R. M. of the opposite sex. studies and a regimental parade. Advertisement 6-1-c served at 5 o'clock. du Lac county, Wisconsin, November "We will break camp Saturday Rains are quite frequent up here and Mrs. Carl Syck returned to her 10, 1853. She was married to it causes much discomfort. morning and will be in Austin again Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cerf of Gary, iiozne at Brownsdale Wednesday John Wagner in March 1886, and lived Saturday night and so will all you Indiana, are visiting their parents, "Sunday night," July 14, we went night after a visit at the Ira Syck on a farm in Frankford township Saturday night and so we will see on guard and we made a good showing iMr. and Mrs. George Eastman, 926 home. until 1906, when the family moved to |N. at guard mount and at guarding you again before you have published Lansing ave. They made the trip the home in Grand Meadow. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Daigneau and two more papers." .in their car and were accompanied by the camp. Mrs. Wagner, like her husband, children left Wednesday for Cedar Mr. and Mrs. Vickers who went to was one of the prominent citizens of £ake where they will enjoy a two Spencer, Iowa, to visit relatives for No services in the evening. SundaySchool Grand Meadow, and her untimely weeks' outing. at 12:15 p. m. in English. a few days. death will be mourned by a host of Everyone is cordially invited to attend these services. Miss Lillian Sorenson is taking a friends in that community. Home Grocery Sold.—Announcement two weeks' vacation from her duties has been made of the sale of First Congregational Church. Honor Guest at Party. at Thori's store and is visiting her Corner St. Paul and Miil streets. the Home Grocery at the corner of More than sixty friends and relatives Raymond C. Swisher, D. D. Minister. parents at Owatonna. Methodist Episcopal Church. Ash and Hope street, which has been of Herbert Hogan and children Cornei' St. Paul and Maple Streets. Sunday school at 9:45. operated for the past six months by Miss Cora Dovenberg left Tuesday Morning worship at 11:00 o'clock. Rev. M. G. Shuman, Pastor. of Clyde, North Dakota, gave him a C. M. Christopherson. The business for Jackson, accompanied by her Sunday School, Frank Sanderson, .party at Sutton Park Sunday afterinoon. First Baufist Church. was sold to Georg-e Cady of Spring little niece and nephew who will visit! superintendent, 10:0(1 a. m. Corner Oakland avenue and A bountiful-picnic dinner was Valiev, who took possession Saturclay. .Morning service at 11:00 o'clock. Paul street. Rev. J. McFarlane, their grandmother. served after which a social time was Epworth League at 7:30 p. m. Pastor. enjoyed. Those present from out of Evening service at 8:00 p. ni. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Haugan returned Sunday school at 9:45. town were a brother, James Hogan, THE STORK HAS Morning service at 10:45. home Tuesday night from Pine Central Presbyterian Church. V-c,ri and family of Northwood, Iowa, Mr. B. Y. P. U. at 7:00 p. m. City and Minnetonka where they PRESENTED Corner Water and St. Paul streets. Evening service at 8:00 o'clock. and Mrs. Milton Huber of Meltonville spent the past week. Rev. A. G. Patterson, Pastor. Services Thursday evening at 8:00. and E. L. Griffin of Des Lacs, Morning service at 10:30 Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fuller, William Egan who recently underwent First Christian Church. North Dakota. Mr. Hogan was an old School at 12:00. Corner Oakland and Greenwich Sts. Lincoln Street, Wednesday, an operation for appendicitis time resident of Austin, and the meeting Evening* service at 8:00 p. m. Rev. G. F. Fink, Pastor. July 19, a daughter. Thursday evening service at 8:00. in Fairview Hospital, Minneapolis, is of old friends was greatly enjoyed. Sunday: Bible school at 10:00 a. getting along nicely. We carry choice meats in our meat Christ Episcopal Church. m. Preaching service at 11:00. Evening department, and deliver to all parts Corner St. Paul and Water streets. service at 8:00 o'clock. Miss Ruth Torke left Wednesday of city. Special prices on large quantities. FOR SALE—Individual Case thresher, Prayer meeting Thursday evening. G. H. TenBroeck, Rector." for the northern part of the state nearly new. Fordson will run Plzak Bros. Holy Communion 8:00 o'clock a. m. Advertisement 6-1-c it. Call Rural 4304. 6-2-p The Christian Church Sunday where she will spend several weeks Service and sermon, 10:30 o'clock a. School will hold its picnic tomorrow with friends and relatives. m. Church school 12:00 o'clock. Clearance Sale of Aprons, Bloomers, Clearance Sale of Aprons, Bloomers, (Friday) afternoon at Ramsey. and cute cut Suits. The Apron and cute cut Suits. The Apron Members of the Sunday School will Miss 'Lucile Thon and Helen Carlson St. John's Evangelical Lutheran. Shop East of Court House. Shop East of Court House. meet at the church at 2:00 o'clock. (Missouri Synod) Corner Kenwood returned home Sunday night from Advertisement 6-1-c Advertisement 6-1-c avenue and College street. W. F. Ptairie Island where they spent a First Church Christ Scientists. Milbrath, Pastor. Parsonage, 302 121 West Maple street. week in a Y. W. C. A. camp. South First street. Telephone 7465. Morning service 10:30 o'clock. Sunday IF YOUR FORD NEEDS REPAIRING Sunday services at 9:45 a. m. in school 11:45 o'clock. Testimony Mrs. Henry Webber, who. has German at 11:00 a. m. in English. meeting Wednesdya at 8:00 p. m. spent several months abroad arrived Auction! in New York Tuesday and is expected CoTiyricbt 1^-2 Hart Schaffiier S: Mar* you are assured of GENUINE FORD home Friday or Saturday. PARTS, a Good Job, and Quick Word Battle Brings Fine.—Following' SALE OF SUMMER CLOTHES an exchange of words between Service," at A. "William Hertle and II. 'McNier at the Guiney school district meeting AUSTIN AUTO COMPANY Saturday night, the former was fined §5.00 and costs by Justice J. E. As I am leaving for California I will sell at Public Detwiler yesterday morning for using Auction on the South side of the Court House, all of my Hart Schaffner & Marx and Hi obscene language. The complaint Household furniture, on -was brot by McNier. Kirschbaum Palm Beach and Saturday, July 22 Clearance Sale of Aprons, Bloomers, and cute cut Suits. The' Apron Dixie weave suits pul in a j| Shop East of Court House. Advertisement 6-1-c Train your boy Commencin at 2:00 o'clock, the followin articles: sale at LEGAL NOTICE to save wisely and spend 1 Sideboard Dining chairs 6 $12- $17 11328. 1 Bookcase and writingdesk 1 Gas stove economically STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY combined of M6Wer. In District Court. Tenth 1 Heating stove Judicial District. 1 Bedroom Suite Minnie Louks, Plaintiff, 1 Vacuum cleaner OYS who save in vs. 3 Beds with springs Stephen S. Louks, Defendant. 3 Good rugs 'is a bank account' SUMMONS 1 Child's Bed I THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO 1 Chiffonier know the value of THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: 3 Mattresses .. They're just the kind of 1 Electric fan money.They realize You are hereby summoned and required '4 Rockers clothes you need nowforcomfort to answer the complaint of the 1 Cot that the things they plaintiff in the above entitled action, |1 iriing taHle which complaint has been filed in the want are attained I Dishes and everything Sport" styles two and f. -office of the Clerk of the District I CgnteF table you need for housekeep\1 -Court, at the City of Austin, in the through thrift. three button sacks. Get yours County of Mower and State of Minnesota. 1 Ice box ing.• ,o. ~V5 and to serve a copy of your Has your boy a bank answer on the subscribers, at- their now they're economy. office in the City of Austin in said fSw account? County, within thirty days after the Terms: All sums under $10.00 cash over that amount •service of this Summons upon you, time notes be taken for one year at 8 per cent. Will exclusive of the day of such service The First Nlti&nal Bank of Austin and if you fail to answer the said THE LUETHOLD PETERSON CO. complaint within the time aforesaid, C. F. Woodle. the plaintiff in this action will apply Capital & Surplus *300,000.00 Owner to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. Resources Over Three Million Dollars Dated July 20, 1922. Auctioneer-—O'Halloran. Clerk—First National Bank. ... CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, Plaintiff's Attorneys, rtS- 20- 27, Aug'. 3.^ 7V tily .Mih 4,... sr..