Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
September 4, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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x^Y-s~*Mr% 2f Spais .i- *, SKSf r^- MOWER' COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN MINN. Page Eight Monday, Sept. 4,1922. A ft,C All That Run for Nothing AW, WHAT'S THE USE By L. F. VanZehn Elkton. v^\w^tev-: Best Baking Powder Biscuits— jJ« first, Josephine Staples, Brownsdale THET Ain'T NO F1R.E-! GOOD LAND! FIRE?? second, Norma Studer, Elkton. thet'5 THE 9 O'clock COIM* V&ihG FELLAH? DON'T YA HEAR. THE I/HAT 5TRUCK"Y0O Best Plain Butter Loaf Cake—first, CURFEVV BELL" GO ON ALARM IM GOlIi' Xik Juletta Osmundson, Adams second, HUM TUH BED lb THE FlRt! IT To —ll!l»'«JUi» ffW Mabel Kramer, Dexter third, Gladys *£5- .. ljidM'T VA HEAR. OLD ORCHARD Jensen, Rose Creek fourth, Josephine BEACH THf. $ELU RING IN 1 Staples, Brownsdale. Best Angel Food, Sponge, or Sunshine r$ :il*3$ge Si Cake—first, Pearl Goetsch, Dexter d^ =4= .second, Helen Noyes, Dexter third, Mabel Kramer, Dexter fourth, Julette Osmundson, Adams. Sewing Club. (Class A) Sewing Bag—first, Gladys Miller, Elkton second, Mabel Dutcher, Rose Creek third, Ada Hall, Rose Creek. Article with French Hemming— first, Lila BoefF, Dexter, second, Alice .f OSN ?ELM vACO. MAINE. Pulver, Rose Creek third, Lenore Merrill, Rose Creek. BOYS AND GIRLS Underwear—first, Lila Boeff, Dexter Johnson, Rose Creek. Heads Both High School Departments second, Alice Pulver, Rose Creek Special Watermelons—third, John CITY NEWS CAPTURE HONORS third, Ora Bulow, Elkton fourth, Lenore Reagan, Rose Creek. Merrill, Rose Creek. Potato Club. Dress—first, Lila Boeff, Dextrar Best thirty-two early potatoes— second, Hazel Hagen, Elkton third, second Ernest Fink, Rose Creek Stuart Strong of Madison, Wisconsin, \William Colton and George Reed Lenore Merrill, Rose Creek fourth, (Continued from page 7) Canning Club. and Norvel Sadler of Prairie du of Stewartville were Austin visitors Mabel Dutcher, Rose Creek. Donough, Grand Meadow sixth Best individual exhibit of eight jars Chien, were Austin visitors today. Saturday. Special Sewing Exhibit—Mildred Mae Wilson, Adams 7th, Thelma containing at least three varieties of Hobson, Elkton. Rev. A. G. Patterson and family Wilson, Adams eighth, Lawrence fruit and 3 of vegetables—first, Leona "Miss Florence Griffin spent the (Class B) have returned from Hubert Lake Anderson, Rose Creek. •week-end with her parents at Ste"wartville. Schmitz, Adams second Gladys Sewing Bag—first, Florence Faber, where they spent the past three Jensen, Rose Creek third, Hildegarde Beets—first, Regina Weiss, Austin Dexter second, Mildred Stemson, months. Schneider, Adams fourth,1 second, Jimmie Hanson, Lansing Lansing third, Fern Kirkwood, The George LaBar family has returned Pearl Goetsch, Dexter fifth, Lucile: third, Lawrence Anderson, Rose Mjss Rachael Anderson left today Dexter. home from a trip thru northern Record, Elkton sixth, Cruickshank, Creek. for Northfield, where she will Gift Article—first, Carrie Cochran, Minnesota. Brownsdale seventh, Lenora Thompson, teach English in the high school this Onions—first, Regina Weiss, Austin Lansing second, Alva Becker, Dexter eighth Lucile Belden, coming year. second, Bernard Plath, Brownsdale. Brownsdale third, Fern Kirkwood, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wilson are visiting' Brownsdale ninth, Hazel Hagen, Dexter. relatives at Woodbine, Iowa, G. F. McCannon, formerly in the Elkton tenth, Phoebe Wood, Brownsdale. Carrots—first, Monica Reagan, Nightgown—first, Gwendolyn Bailey, -for a few days. advertising department pf the Daily Rose Creek 2nd, Jimmie Hanson, Brownsdale second, Lillie Herald, has accepted a position*with Canning Team Demonstrations— Mr. and Mrs. William Holgate and Lansing third, Lawrence Anderson, ha a the Press at Sioux Falls, S. D. first, Rose Creek team (Gladys Jensen daughter, Viola, of Winona, are visiting- Rose Creek. Blanche Babine, Dexter. and Hildegarde Schneider) second, Austin relatives. Apron—first, Gwendolyn Bailey, John Pierce, who has been visiting Tomatoes—first, Jimmie Hanson, Brownsdale team (Pearl Cruickshank, his daughter, Mrs. R. L. Wodarz, of Lansing second, Lewis Wood, Rose Brownsdale second, Alva Becker, Phoebe Wood and Lucille Belden) Miss Mable Dwyer has returned to Wyndmere, N. D., came home Friday Brownsdale third, Blanche Rabine, Creek third, Joyce Jensen, Rose tier home in Minneapolis after visiting third, Elkton team (Naomi night to attend the funeral of Mrs. Creek. Dexter. Morgan, Hazel Hagen, and Lucile heT sister, Mrs. R. J. Knauer. Hemmed Patch, first, Gwendolyn Ambrose Pierce. Popcorn—First, Lawrence Anderson, Record) fourth, Lansing team (Florence Bailey, Brownsdale second, Lillie Rose Creek second, Regina! Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Burt and Johnson, Vivian Cochran, and C. R. Anderson, who was principal Cruickshank, Brownsdale third, Verna Weiss, Austin. son, Roger, of Minneapolis are Gertrude Gleason). of the high school here last year, Blowers, Lansing. Potatoes— first, Cecil Kirkwood, '*V guests at the Elihu B. Smith home. The two winning canning teams has had his household goods shipped Dexter second, Lee Cruickshank, I Stockinet Darn—first, Yerna are representing Mower county in to Des Moines, Iowa.. He will enter Miss Dorothy Hume has returned Brownsdale third, Bernard Plath, Blowers, Lansing second, Gwendolyn the state canning contest at the state to her home at St. Ansgar, Iowa, after-visiting Drake university this fall, taking up Brownsdale. Bailey, Brownsdale third, Lillie fair. The Brownsdale team was a law course.- Miss Helen Drost for a Cabbage—first, Pearl Record, Elkton Cruickshank, Brownsdale. trained by Mrs. J. V. Barstow, and few days. MISS ADELINE M. BROBECK second, Regina Weiss, Austin. Article with French Hemming— Mrs. Record helped the Elkton team. principal of both the Junior and Senior Following her successful work as Pumpkins—first, Lawrence Anderson, WEDDINGS first, Laura Hartwigsen, Dexter second, Bread Club. Mr- and Mrs. George Sutton and High school departments in Austin. principal of the Junior High school. Rose Creek. Verna Blowers, Lansing third, •son, George, Jr., of Milwaukee came Best Loaf of Bread—first, Rose Rabine, Miss Brobeck will this year serve as Squash—first, Cecil Kirkwood, Dexter Fern Mooney, Dexter. Mohr-Fulghum. Dexter second, Beryl Vermilyea, S^urday and are guests at the M. S. second, Regina Weiss, Austin. Underwear—first, Verna Blowers, ^vst& home. The marriage of Miss Edith Fulghum, Dexter third, Mildred Christgau, Surviving Mrs. Pierce are her husband Navy Beans—first, Regina Weiss, Lansing second, Bernice Stemson, OBITUARY daughter of Mrs. Mary Fulghum Elkton fourth, Phoebe Wood, and daughter, Naomi, besides Lansing third, Hester Schleicher, Austin second, Pearl Record, Elkton. of Ventura, and Wayne Mohr, Mrs' L* C' Andrew left Brownsdale. Dexter. Saturday noon for a motor trip to the many friends in Austin. Ground Cherries first, Regina son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mohr of Best Parker House Rolls—first, Mrs. A. R. Pierce. Dress—first, Hester Schleicher, «faes and Lake Minnetonka. They Weiss, Austin second, Joyce Jensen,' Alexander, S. D., was solemnized at Beryl Vermilyea, Dexter second, After an illness of four years' durion, Dexter second, Verna Blowers, Lansing expect to return Tuesday. STIMSON FAMILY the Mason City Y. W. C. A., at 10:3Q Rose Creek third, Lawrence Anderson, Bernice Jensen, Rose Creek. third, Bernice Stemson, Lansing brought on by the influenza, o'clock Saturday morning, the Rev. Rose Creek. Best Cinnamon Rolls—first, Bernice GATHERING HELD "Win. Helgate, assistant superinten- fourth, Helen Reinartz, Lansing. Mrs. A. R. Pierce died at her home, Special one quart Peas—first, Pearl T. E. Tomerlin reading the service. Mildred Jensen, Rose Creek second, a W a 705 North Second street, Friday Mr. and Mrs. Mohr have gone to Record, Elkton. Christgau, Elkton. visited Austin Saturday. Mr. HoiKate Minneapolis to make their home. Mrs. Special Peppers—first, Joyce Jensen, E. B. Stimson was most pleasantly Best Fancy Yeast Bread (not specified)—first, morning. is a former Austin resident. Mower County News Market Mohr was formerly secretary of the Rose Creek. surprised yesterday by the homecoming Bernice Jensen, Rose Funeral services were held from Place is the place to list anything Austin Y. W. C. A. Special Cucumber first, Mabel Kiss Prances Campbell left Saturfo* Creek second, Mildred Christgau, the house and St. Augustine's church of all his children, Winifred you may nave to dispose of. St. Paul, teach where she will Saturday morning. and family of Winnebago, Charles *H the kindergarten department. Miss Gates-GIeason. Mrs. Pierce, whose maiden name and family of Winnebago, George Cfcmpbell taught last year at Chis- Miss Ruth Gleason, daughter of was Mabel Anderson, was born. August and family of Grand Meadow, Bert Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Gleason of this 27, 1892, at Dexter, where she of Lansing, Dr. Henry and wife of city and Albert James Gates of attended school and grew to womanhood. Chicago, Fred of St. Paul, Mrs. G. ME. and Mrs. Ray Chaffee and Lewis, la., were married at the She was married to Ambrose J. Chaffeejmd Mrs. Miles McGowan i. D. J. McLaren and son motored bride's home, 800 North Kenwood Pierce on October 26, 1915, and to of Austin.^ Crosse Thursday. Mr. and avenue, at 3:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon, them were born two children, Naomi 3H*s. Chaffee returned Friday while They enjoyed a picnic dinner and Rev. J. McFarlane officiating. O'Lean and Margaret Claire. The -Mn. McLaren will visit longer at HHP TIRE PRICES supper on the banks of the Cedar Only immediate relatives were latter died Feb. 9, 1919. XaGrosse. at Lansing. There were thirty-two present. .. ... ... *V DOWN Mrs. Pierce was a loving wife aridmother present. Other relatives present were aiid Mrs. Halsey D. Cory and Mr. and Mrs. Gates will make their and a highly respected member Mr. and Mrs. George Hyde of Long Victor Gilbertson of Winona were home at Corning after a short trip of the community. She was a Beach, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. to Clear Lake and Des Moines, la. Sunday guests at the E. W. Cory member of the St. Augustine's parish Charles Symes and family of Blooming tkoxcie. They were accompanied by and of the Rosary society. Prairie.. Chain Stores save you money on tires because they are small stores Iffiss —A carload of Muscatine Water Cora Randell who will teach in Melons at corner of Main and Maple operated on the big stores plan. Immense buying power—large ifiie high school .here this year. streets. Adv. 18-1-p sales—small profits enable us to give you better tires for less money. The World Tire Store here, is one unit in the greatest and fastest Ueserve Officers Convene.—Major —Eyestrain in children cured without growing chain of retail tire stores, extending from coast to coast. H. 3L Church has been notified by the glasses. Glasses correctly fitted secretary of the Association that a CORD TIRES to other people who must have convention of the Seventh Area them, at reasonable prices. Dr. A. I. "tTcerps .of the Reserve Officers Association Arneson, Electro-Medical Laboratory, at JSTEW.IsOXW PRICES I will be held, at Omaha September Over Gas Office. 13-tf 18 and 19. Delegates will be •«hosen at this convention for a naiSoBal Because of the chain stores plan of doing A carload of Muscatine Water business we can deliver to you the finest convention which is to be held Melons at corner of Main and Maple Cord Tires at prices that you usually pay for "ine Washington next month. streets. Adv. 18-1-c fabrics. Note the prices, effective in all World Tire Stores. a GOOD MONARCH Guaranteed 10,000Miles Size Price 0 3 0 3 $ 1 4 4 5 MICHIGAN 32X3V2 21.95 Most emphatically so. BURGESS 31x4 24.25 Guaranteed 8,000 Miles 32x4 26.40 Cuarantmmd Flashlights are made of Good Size Prie* UAT MiU* 33x4 27.65 tl/U'L 8,000 32x4 $23.45 Material with Good Workmanship, TT,1 34x4 27.95 111C9 Sisc 33*4 24.15 30.95 30x3% 32x4Vi $13.50 and their record ^or Service 33x4)£ 31.85 32x3% 20.45 34x4 24.55 this is the proves it. 34x4% 32x4 &85 22.85 32x4H 28.00 35X4% J&54 33x4 23.40 month to starta 36x4% 34.84 33x4V£ 29.95 34x4 23.90 33x5 36.98 32x4% 28.75 34x4% ..... 3(195 35x5 34x4% 38.87 29.95 4&23 35x5 35x5 36.35 »^are. blessed w#]oog life fleet jth^ high character of th^ J^UpRGESS COAST TO COAST A CHAIN OF STORES AGATION' time ijr over—you are *Look for the stripes oa.vSpJI^GESS back to work again. Now is the ^Batteries, and accept no otfier make. time to start things and carry them Come and see the BURGESS Batteries. through. Open a bank account 1 DECKER BROS. First National Bank of Austin Organized 1868, Capital & Snrpluf $300,d00.00 Resources Over Three Million Dollars 'J' -iiL .3 1 3*•: