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

December 7, 1922 · Page 4 of 12

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'W^t '^wji C~ «. ••.»• !ii- «r S$'r^ yasswr"^^!1 ^J?f *,w, 41 jafs1 *1 ~x S'$$*^f^a^t,r'?' --«-^Vn?i!j,' ifx-tPM"* j/**"' i^vi' t-'-i J1"'"x'»l m' «*&£. .(gi^itSSy »8^"- S^f -L r-li Sa 1 1 w,s» mmr' Sgr" ?&ff?J .7--V' Si *'."V v,-t y" & ^Aft Nj*to" i^?V- -K MOWER COUNTY NEW.S, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Five Thursday, Dec. 7,1922. -V MJ I.\1 Mf A.VI /.At K« A* 7"V» Ml' Mf 'A,f Central Presbyterian Church. Corner Water and St. Paul streets. Rev. A. G. Patterson, Pastor. Morning service at 10:30 Sunday School at 12:00. 1 Evening service at 8:00 p. m. Thursday evening service at 8:00. Christ Episcopal Church. Corner St. Paul and Water streets. G. H. TenBroeck, Rector. Holy Communion 8:00 o'clock a. m. Start Your Christmas Shopping NOW! Don't Wait Service and sermon, 10:30 o'clock a. m. Church school 12:00 o'clock. -m First Christian Church. Cor. Oakland and Greenwich Sts. Rev. G. F. Fink, Pastor. until the assortments have been depleted by the more farsighted one—This year you will find that Our Store, Bible School at 10:00 a. m-, L. E. Hardy, superintendent. as usual, is Headquarters for Christmas Gifts for alls-The importance of early shopping cannot be over-em* Preaching at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. hasized though. The big Bible class at 7:30 Thursday evening. Four great Christian Endeavor Societies all operating at the same time at 6:45 p. m. Ellis Storing, president. •J* *!4 *5* *$• *t4 *$* *5* *$* *$* *i* *$* *J* *v* *v* «$• •I* SAY IT WITH HANDKERCHIEFS St. John's Evangelical Lutheran. (Missouri Synod) Corner Kenwood avenue and College street. W. F. Milbrath, Pastor. Parsonage, 302 South First street. Telephone 7465. Sunday services at 9:45 a. m. in German at 11:00 a. m. in English. No services in the evening. Sunday School at 12:15 p. m. in English. Everyone is cordially invited to attend these services. First Congregational Church. Corner St. Paul and Mill streets. Raymond C. Swisher, D. D. Minister. •s* Morning worship at 10:30 o'clock. Xc- •., Sunday school at 12:00. Blouses Exploit Color Schemes First Baptist Church. A. A Corner Oakland avenue and S*. For so dainty are styles here. So exquisite and "different," the handkerchief That Are Different Paul street. Rev. J. McFarlane, gift will carry with it the note of individuality prized by every Sweaters Make Lovely Gifts Pastor. •I* Day after day, blouses seem to go about woman. Sunday school at 9:45. almost painting the lily. Real paisley, Morning service at 10:45. One of the sure-to-please gifts to be found B. Y. P. U. at 7:00 p. m. painted paisley, brocaded velvets and W Evening service at 8:00 o'clock. in our store this year is the sweater. Such Fluffy Gifts of Wool Services Thursday evening at 8:00. some of the smartest foundations, But a lovely lot we have been able to produce. they're all very chic. on her fingers wherever she goes if she's an outdoor First Church Christ Scientists. She should have gloves Gift selections are large, including all person. Wool gloves such as we have here in the smartest of the 121 West Maple street. Morning aervice 10:30 o'clock. Sunday new weaves and colorings in short or long styles. styles and colors. school 11:45 o'clock. Testimony meeting Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. Wool hose in smart checked, plaid, clocked or And Hose on her toes. *1* I novelty ribbed styles. Wool hose for gifts has become a habit to the St. Augustines Catholic Church. women with friends who spend much time out of doors. *1* Corner Kenwood avenue and Water PT A" A. street. Rev. E. H. Devlin, Priest. And A Scarf Mass 7:00, 8:30, and 10:30 o'clock •j. a. nr. Evening service 7:30 oc'lock to snub the biting little breezes. Scarfs in a large assortment present p. m. v- attractive ones in silk, silk and wool, and all wool. Shawl scarfs and feafij-ti'i & Seventh Day Adventist. r-llisw: cozy and quite the thing. Corner Franklin and Cedar streets. Sabbath school Saturday at 11:00 o'clock. Regular church service at •M 12:00 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesdays Silk Petticoats as Gifts at 8:00 o'clock p. m. Silk Petticoats have changed their ways a bit—to fit smartly into the Salvation Army. $ 116 East Water—Dial 6328. new mode but they still are the sort of gift a woman hopes to get. The Hosiery. Is Important, Tod Sunday 10:30 a. m. Open Air Meeting. very smartest new styles are here. Inside Holiness Service at 11:00 a. m. Sunday 2:30 p. m. Sunday Hosiery is always a cherished gift—women School. Sunday 3:30 p. m. Open Air. always wish for Christmas hoisery. Christmas and Gloves Arrive 'Inside Praise Service at 4:00 p. m. Neckwear as Gifts N+ Give her who likes the out-of-doors a pair Sunday 6:30 Young People's League of silk and wool sports hose. For evening Meeting. Sunday 7:30 Open Air Neckwear is another article of which women seldom have enough. Every —together on any well ordered December Meeting, Inside Service at 8:00 p. m. wear sdme of those sheer silk and embroideries. woman appreciates this little touch, to her costume. One of these Monday 7:30 p. m. Songsters and 25. Anjr woman will adore a pair of the pretty separate collars or collar and cuff sets will be just the thing for Band practice. Tuesday 8:00 p. m. new gauntlets with their smart stitchings Soldiers Meeting. Wednesday 7:30 that friend. Open Air, Inside service at 8:00 p. and novelty wrists or evening gloves for m. Thursday 7:30 p. m. Open Air, holiday parties. Inside Holiness Service at 8:00 p. m. Corduroy Bathrobes and Breakfast Coats Friday 7:30 Young People's Open Air, Inside at 8:00 p. m.'Saturday which you will find here in a large variety of beautiful colors may help 7:30 Open Air, Inside Salvaton Rally you to solve the gift problem. They are so reasonably priced, too. at 8:00 p. m. You are invited to attend. Envoy and Mrs. W. E. Jessup in charge. Pendleton Indian Blankets St. Olaf Lutheran. make an excellent and inexpensive gift. No blanket has^the excellent Cor. St. Paul and Bridge Streets. tl Morning worship, 10:30. weave and the beautiful color combinations that the Pendleton line has. Evening services, 7:30 p. m. .mae J// Hand Bags Galore Rev. Henry Noss, Pastor. Bed Blankets Always Acceptable You will be delighted with the assortment Methodist-Episcopal Church of hand bags and boxes we have purchased You cannot make" a mistake in giving bed blankets in wool for Christmas 10:00. for the Christmas trade. You will find Sunday School at gifts. Good blankets find a welcome in almost every home. Sermon at 11:00 subject, "I Am just the bag you have been looking for. W Lingerie The Gift Supreme Debtor." Epworth League at 6:30. 't' 'fr "fr "fr fr'fr —the gift beloved by any woman. Silk, of Every Women Loves Sermon at 7:30 subject, "Go Forward," course,—:crepe de chine, glove silk, satin In connection with the evening sermon, we will show our good er georgette. There is a rainbow of colors, will work in motion picture—this is Fine Linen a multitude of styles. A gift that cannot a real picture giving people an insight •*4 help but be appreciated. of what we are doing in our Every woman, whether she be bride good will work. Prayer meeting Thursday evening or matron, adores the Linen gift. at 7:30, "Christian Stewardship." I Pure Linen pattern cloths with napkins ••3^s While She Waits For to match are a truly regal gift. Mrs. Katie Hikes 4* And such charming affairs as Madeira 4 Called by Death I.. !jj!iiijjii!,.'!!(ll!l Hosiery For The Men tray cloths, a luncheon set of Italian S Ab A Rainbows cut-work a breakfast cloth and A. Most any man would be pleased with a Mrs. Katie Hikes died at the home matching pair of those dandy silk and silk and wool of her neice, Mrs. James Bell, on napkins of mixed in heather. in the sky, an umbrella will keep West Oakland avenue Monday morning ,f9 •imported her dry. Smart novelty umbrellas at the age of years. 76 Mrs. Hikes was born in Zbirove, colored damask, are here for holiday selling. Nt Man Has Too Many Shirts It.v in She was married Bohemia, 1846. are just In new browns and a. full line of to Hikes in and came to Joseph 1871 Wj. You must see the new silk shirtings in the full of gift &'• the United States in They settied 1884. other colors. new narrow stripes in. orfler to. appreciate possibilities. Ramsey where she lived until at what a fine gift you cart make to him. -V5r?- iS/t* s/ three years ago, when she came to .. ijt- "... 1 Austin to reside with her neice. Mr. Hikes died in Two children 1908. were born, one dying in Bohemia and the other dying in Ramsey at the age of years. 14 The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon from the Earl undeftaking parlors, Rev. Henry Noss of St. Olaf Lutheran church officiating. Interment was made in the Haywarpl ceme- fel For quality printing try The News printshop. "V & -&&&&&&&& r-i^w y^vj s»-r ti 4 x.J