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

August 28, 1922 · Page 7 of 8

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'Mk-?M',, -3- jioc fq&pip FOR SALE—By owner, two modern Uva'xS: houses. C. C. Kellner. Advt 16-4p iKOJ WOBK WANTED—To run tractor or All -bus or liva.-y. Dial 5643. 15-2-T FOR RENT—Well improved farm near Austin. See Wayne Webber, Wold Building. Advt. 16-3c FjQR SALE—I have one John Deere Sulky Plow left. Sell at a bargain -f»W-v 0(5. ^AtNE.. YORK HA SSaBKttBfi MHMttiaii price. A. A. Smith, Austin. *16-7-p Greek Queen and Her Granddaughter Speeder Is Fined.—A. C. Laitenberg Elected -Legion Alternate.—George WANTED—Furnished room in modern CITY NEWS was fined $10 and costs by Justice W. Peck of Austin was elected one of house, not more than 4 blocks J. E. Detwiler on a charge of from courthouse. Address "M.O." 'the alternates to the national Legion speeding. He was arraigned Friday. Care of the News. 17-3-p convention at New Orleans. He was •selected at the recent state convention The News, $2.50 by the year, and Mrs. Harry Butson and children of Mrs. Eva Hewitt of Marion, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rowe of Adrian worth it. in Virginia. Good Thunder, are visiting their is a guest of Mrs. C. E. Heisey. is visiting at the J. Larson home. aunt, Mrs. L. M. Sharp, 303 S. St. Miss Margaret Fluent Ontario is C. R. Varco left yesterday !n his Paul street. car for. Dooley, Montana, to visit his a guest at the Fred Ten Eyck home. son. Miss Olive Burgess left Saturday J. J. Furlong has received a letter for St. Paul to visit with friends for a 'from his son, W. A. Furlong, who is Lydall Kezar went to Northfield Since you entrust your money few days. engaged in sales promotion Svork in Sunday to spend a week with relatives. California, to the effect that one sale to your bank rather than to Mrs,. Clare Basford and son of Minneapolis at Pasadena extra police protection are guests at the J. G. Basford Miss Viola Conrad went to Chicago was needed to keep order at the opening your best friend— home. Sunday night to visit friends for a day of a furniture store sale. Mr. few days- Furlong says that W. A. is a thoro Robert Basslfer of Mason City spent believer in advertising. Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Wliy not also entrust to Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Allen and son, Mrs. M. I. Bassler. Orin, have returned home from Lake your bank tke handling Okoboji. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drost, and Fanily of tke money and property spent Sunday at the home of Miss of your estate? Ole Boe of Kelly Lake in the Iron Ruth" South wick at Rochester. Hange is a guest at the Fred Nockelby 'When your attorney home. William Bohn of Minneapc/lis came writes your will, consider down Sunday from Minneapolis for Miss Belle Hines is taking a week's the wisdom oi a few days' visit with relatives. vacation from her duties at J. C. Penny & Co. store. recommending this iinstitution Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Gagen and children gpent the wee£end "wTtH Mrs.Gagen's to serve as yoi George Valentino of Oelwein, la., Miss Ella Hardcastle, an American girl, entered the royal palace at parents, Mr. and Ivirs. J. D. ^Athens and induced the royal family to pose before her lens. Perhaps the executor. formerly of Austin, visited with Kenevan. ", ^most unusual and best of the pictures is this of Queen Sophie, holding little friends here Friday. "Asgasla, her grandchild," child of the late King Alexander by his morganatic Miss Floy Murray of Golden Valley Mr. and_Mrs. Cree Wilder and children union with Mile. Manos. visited friends here a few days enroute of Sau Luis Obispo, Calif., are to Storm Lake, Iowa, where she The electrical system on your car visiting Austin relatives. First National Bank of Austin will teach school. Austin Scouts Find Depth of Beaver can be repaired right here in Austin. Miss Rona Thompson of Dickerson, Lake as Part of Scout Craft Work Organized 1868. Why go farther? Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mitchell, Mr. and N. D., is visiting her grand-parents, Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 Mrs. M. J. Hardy and children and Universtiy of Southern Minn. Mr. and Mrs. J. Larson. Resources Over Three Million Dollars Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Martin and daughter There• probably are still some peo-jwent out on the lake and began their IMiss Givenyth Hinkley has returned spent the week-end at their cottage pie in this locality who yet believe soundings and from the data gatherthe PHONE 6743. home from a three weeks visit at Fairmont. story which was accepted years ed complete! charts will be made by with .relatives at Towner, N. D. »go as the unquestionable truth, that the scouts of Austin showing the con- Beaver Lake is of such great depth tour of the bottom. At least one or Mr. and Mx-s. James W. Davidson "Miss Olive Cooley returned" home that no line has yet been produced and daughter, Marjorie, of Calgary, two of thefeie charts will be left here Sunday from Cleveland where she long enough to touch bottom in some Canada, spent Sunday at the J. L. and will be,available for the information spent two weeks with relatives. of the deepest places.. Indeed nvjtiy Mitchell home. Mr. Davidson was of the public generally. a guest at the Rotary club today and jrears ago a great many persons repeated The sounding revealed the fact that Mrs. John Till and daughter Lorene the old story that has been leaves this afternoon for Rochester returned Saturday from .Gutheri the deepest part of the lake is 23% told about so many lakes, and repeated where he will receive medio|lvtreatment feet at a point somewhat east of the •Center where they visited relatives. for three or four weeks, it with evq^ry show of reliefj that center. The widest place is 2,000 feet .the lake had no bottom at all. Those Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hubbard and from the picnic grounds to ths side who have any doubts about?any phase daughter, Mary Jane, and son, Franklyn, where thg road runs along the nrth WEDDINGS IJ of this question may now have them motored to Osage to spend the side. In the center on this line th? ^entirely set at rest, since a carscwl day. &r. depth is ^6.34 feet. The greatest Hau?ge-Larson. purvey of the lake bottom was made length of the lake is 4,300 feet, or a Arnold Anderson and sister, Theresa, Miss Clara Larson and Forrest iast Friday by James Prevratil, Scout little over four-fifths of a mile. The motored to Minneapolis Sunday Haugge were married Wednesday afternoon Commander, Willard Carlson, Congressman greatest^ depths run in full length ^t where they will visit relatives for a at 3:30 at the St. Olaf Lutheran Anderson's secretary, assisted approximately the middle. Off the parsonage, Rev. Henry Noss officiating. few days. by Scouts Howell Fairbanks of bathing beach 200 feet the water is They were attended by Miss St. Paul and Wallace Balton and Lyie 24 feet .deep. The bottom has no irregularities. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wood left Saturday Gladys Haugge and. Lawrence Larson. Kezar of Austin. It is a smooth bas'n for their home at Mora after Mr. and Mrs. Haugge will make The exposition was a Sequel to the descending from shore line to its spending several weeks here with relatives. their home at 1001 Hope street. Austin scouts' recent visit to Beaver greatest depth with a gentle descent The Light "Six Lake and Commander Prevratil says The sandbar which has been said to Wolf-Bailey. Mrs. Burnett returned to her home it was undertaken at this early date so exist at the east end off from the old Miss Irene Bailey, daughter of R. at Waterloo Friday after spending a as to avoid the cooling of the scouts' swimming hole, does not appear to be week with her sister, Mrs. Barbara W. Bailey, and Mr. Charles B. Wolf interest in the subject, which was there, but where it is supposed to be were married Thursday noon at the|arousea that time. The compila- JDovenberg. there seems to be some sort of a collection at home of the bridegroom's parents, this character of large boulders similar to tion o{ information 0 T. A. Hoversj ad, development agent Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wolf, 1009 Bryan jg part the regular scout work. The the one oh the shore which is the for the Great Western railroad), a Thurgday street. Rev. R. Nelson of Blooming party camped at the lake fisherman's marker for the spot. Outside friend of J. J. Furlong, visited in Prairie officiated. They were attend- .uIar military fashion, of this the bottom of the lake n}ght in reg Austin on Friday. ed by Roy Wolf and Miss Myrtle making use of their pup tenfg for seems to be without special feature.— Wolf, brother and sister of the bride- r. Early Friday morning they TMr. and Mrs. M. L. Patterson and Albert Lea .Tribune. shelte groom. two daughters, Veta and Nedra, are -After the wedding^a-delieious wedding visiting with Mrs. Patterson's mother, Mrs. A. Maran and two daughters Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burnham and dinner was served to the relatives Mrs. H. B. Armstrong. of Montreal, Canada, who have been So far this year Studebaker has That's why you can buy a Studebaker children have returned, to their home and a few intimate friends of vUiting at the N. Garristfh home built and sold more cars than during Light-Six today at its new at Hibbing ftfter spending a week at Misses Alma and Anna Felthus of the family. left toe ay for Adrian-where they will the entire year of 1921. And low price of $975—the lowest price the George Burnfaam. home. Mr. and Mrs. Wolf went to LeRoy Rockwell, la., spent the week-end at visit relatives for' a eouplie of weeks. 1921, in spite of a general business for which it has ever sold and the on :k short wedding trip after which the P. M. Howery home on So. Ken-wood depression, was the biggest year in lowest at which a car of such quality Rev. H. Noss left for Excelsior, street.^ they will make Austin their home. Studebaker's 70 years' history. was ever offered. W. A. Kennedy and daughter, Minn., this afternoon where he will This steady volume of business, plus Catherine, Mr. antf-Mrs. R. A.-Gainey, German Roe of- Northfield, proprie-. spend a^ew days with his family until Only the price is reduced. Quality Campbell-Avery. the savings resulting from Studebaker's Miss Anna Olson and the Misses Stella tor of the Mower County News, stopped they return to Austin Friday this is better tiian ever. Miss Isabel Annette Avery, daughter methods of complete manufacture, and Hazel Foster motored to Elba Week. Mr. Noss will attend a ministerial in Austin Friday evening. Mr. tf lta. Alice Avery, and Mr. Sundtay"^-" reduces manufacturing and Stop in and see the Light-Six. Let Roe was enroute to Chicago. conference at St. Paul Tuesday John S. S. Campbell Campbell of Minneapolis, nts. celling costs. And it is a Studebaker us demonstrate its easy handling, Gainey pare and Wednesday. were united in marriage Saturday afternoon Miss Naomi Hoffman left Thursday policy of long standing to share its lack of vibration, its great comfort. at the bride's home, 608 High night for her home in Bareah, Florida, these savings with the customer. Let us prove its endurance. street? The service was read by Rev. |T|JT Hence, the new low prices. Then drive it yourself. after a two months' visit here with Alfred Gregory of Topeka, Kansas,' .Misses Mae Wells and Vera Moore. Cowl lights C9WI ventilator high-grade, nickel-plated combination robe in the presence of thirty-five intimate and hand-rail across back of front seat thief-proof transmission lock Mrs. Herbert St. Ledger and Mrs. W. friends and relatives. .. :'V •2"^ THE TOP THAT j* large rectangular plate glass in rear curtain 9-inch seat cushions of genuine C. Jeffers leave tomorrow for St. Paul The bride entered with her brpther, leather 40 H. P. motor with inclined valves and internal hot spot. ^PROTECTS YOU Avhere they will visit their aunt, Mrs. E. JJ. Avery of Minneapolis and was in r&fri uand stolppUthe MODELS AND PRICES—/. 0. Jessie Butlar .for a lew days.. Miss 3°P faioipries met at the-altar by the bridegroom that is sightlyatjj^ srifait Be|s"Harden of LeRoy'will accompa^them. and Kis br«|foer, Neal Campbell of LIGHT-SIX SPECIAL-SIX "i 'BIG-SIX looking in fine wetpier-^hetop •o 5-Pan.. lh'W. B.. 40 H. P. 5-Pass.. 119' W. B.. 50 H. P. T-'PaUr. ne'W. B.,60 H. P. Owatonria. |piss Angeline Weber was that does not%o down Touring _v„l$ 975 Touring $1275 Tourihg $1650 the bridesmaid. Miss Ora Robertson j* under slight wear and teai* Tjlr. and Mrs. H. 0. Hubbard and Roadster (3-Pass.).. 975 and jars of the road—that is Speedster {4-Pan,)- 1785 sang Bohn's "Calm as the Night," and j* yrand-daughter Kloppenberg motorgrand-daugl^ter, Coupe4baihto^ the kind you want on your Conpe4-Pan.) 3275 the Bridal Chorus from "Lohengrin". 7 (2-Pass.) 1M5» Coupe (4-Paas^ ^W75 Genevieve Kloppenberg car and'the kind we will build Sedan 1550 Sedan 2475 was used as the processional..: -r I* Sedan ^050 for you y. motored to Minneapolis today After the ceremony and reception' Ci". Cord Tina and fronf there they will go to their a two-course wedding-luncheon was "J R. U.GRAY MARTIN & SCHROEDER "home at Fairmont, N. D. served. .* A Mrs. P. D. Beaulieu and childreiTfetttrned Mr. W®'^rtlampSeirieft pii a Austin arid Grand Meadow SMm home Saturday from Red Wipg wedding Jtri]S to Northern Minnesota. Vi: AUTO TOP AND AUTO PAINTIN6 where they spent the past month with They will be at home after October Ji~5S8 if\ fjCL 1 1 at Owatonna, where Mr. Campbell Tier sister. A niece, Miss Catherine I S I S E A E E A Austin, Minn. !Btrdsley accompanied her home for is manager of the Northern Light So. Main Street Milling company. -*f. iteveral week*' visit. 1JA, M,