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

December 7, 1922 · Page 9 of 12

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nx Z'' -fcM Page Ten *-, wv.t^ MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. "Theodore Roosevelt's Letters to City team will meet the Austin team fAt 13, Corinne Has Already Wtrn Mrs. Qarl Baudler has returned Mr. and Mrs. Max Erdman are He turned north on St. Paul street His Children," ........ Roosevelt at the high^ school gymnasium. ~bf from Rochester where she went to spending a few days with friends in coming in contact with a Cadilac •w "The Adventures Tom Sawyer," These Trophies consult the Mayos in regard to her h0K Minneapolis. a in G. I. Coffman of Waltham was a touring car going west on Water, health. "Boy's Life of Edison," Meadowcroft business caller in Austin Tuesday. street. The Cadillac was driven by Two cars collided Saturday evening "Boy's Life of Abraham Lincoln," Miss Helen' Turner and Miss Eunice Allen Hungerford. The bumper on when Irving Rogers, son of Mr. Nocolay Diggles will entertain the Priscilla Mrsr Dora Carter of Owatonna the Cadillac was broken off and the and Mrs. J. Z. Rogers was driving "Ramona," .. Jackson club Friday evening at the home spent Sunday at the John Rochford Dodge car had the front wheel broken a Dodge coupe east on Water street. I#'- "The Boy's Life of Theodore Rooseveit home. I of Mrs. Alice Avery on High street. and the fender bent. Hagfcdorn {y- Miss Bernice Jefferson, who has "Adventures of Buffalo Bill,".. Cody R. R. Murphy left Monday night been at the head of the millinery department "TSmipina* of Wild Animals," Bos,tock on a business trip to Chicago and at West's store the past "What Bird, Is That?" Chapman IF YOUR FORD NEEDS REPAIRING St. Louis, Mo. season left for her hjgpe at Bloomigton, "Swiss Family Robinson," !... Wyss 111., Wednesday. Mrs. L. D. Baird entertained the "The Boy- Emigrants," ....... Brooks Ladies fridge Luncheon juuncneon club at at a ^nuge ciud "Kit Carson," Abbott Mr. and Mrs. Oral McKenney arrived you are assured of GENUINE FORD 6:30 dinner Monday evening. The "Adventures of Buffalo Bill,".. Cody Monday evening from Bainville, evening was spent in playing bridge. "JacK Baiitriler's .fortunes," I .Pyle PARTS, a Good Job, and Quick Montana and will spend several "Understood Betsy," Canfield months with her parents, Mr. and Lee Murphy has returned to his "Magic Forest," ':.... White Mrs. J. H. Lewis. home at Stillwater after spending a Service, at "Fun of Cooking," ......... Benton few days at the home of his brother, "What Shall We do Now?" Canfield Miss Lucy Bolton of St. Paul, state AUSTIN AUTO COMPANY R. R. Murphy. "First Book of Photography," Claudy secretary of the Rebekah lodge, was "Summer In the Girls' Camp," Coale Nels Mickelson has returned home a guest of Mrs. J). H. Stimson while "Earth and Sky Every Child Should from Wisconsin Rapids, Wis., where in the citjr. She left Tuesday for Know," Rogers he spent a week with his son, H. W. Kasson. "A Man Without a Country," .Hale Mickelson. Employment figures for the pack- 1 "The Blue Aunt," 4 White Miss Adel^ie Banfield has return- ing plant show 1350 men on the rolls "When Molly Was Six," Winter ed to her school duties at Estherville, at present. H. P. Laslett, employment "The Dutch Twins" Storage Iowa, after spending Thanksgiving manager, says this number is "The Eskimo Twins" the largest ever employed at one vacation with her father and broth- I "Garden Behind the Moon" .. Pyle ers. time. It exceeds last years ^figures "At the Back of the North Wind," by over 200. N Macdonald Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Washburn of "Joyous Travelers," Lindsay How to secure a position is what Your Madison, S- D., returned home' Wed-' Battery For confronts most young people of today. nesday after a week's visit with her Our Emplyment Department parents, fc. and Mrs. J. M. Beck. can aid you after you have completed They also visited his parents at Decorah, one of our courses. Write for Catalog. Iowa. A the age of 13, Corinne Voth has few equals as an equestrienne. She Mnneapolis Business College- Storage that* is sure to keep your battery in first-class jfx began riding at 6 and has appeared at practically every Important shape. I Girls of the Central Presbyterian horse show in the cpuntry. The ribbons she has taken number about Herman Baudler was given a surprise Miss Helen E. Thompson spent 500 cups nearly one-half as manyShe ispictured seated among her church ftiade Thanksgiving have a Monday evgfiing by fourteen Thanksgiving in Minneapolis with We guarantee this service to you because none but experienced trophies.• _... .. •.«. real meaning to five families in Austin of his friends, the occasion being his her sister. battery men are allowed to touch yours. last Thursday. They gave each birthday. Cards were played at three of the families baskets filled with tables and music was enjoyed. Dainty Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Freedman of St. Call 2$ 10 For Service Car choice Thanksgiving foods. refreshments were served and MrBaudler Postmaster Giv'e^j "Do's" and "Don'ts" Paul were Thanksgiving guests at was presented with a box of the W. E. Johnson horiie. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Riggs For Public to Observe in Christmas Mailing cigars. Con Wiesel of Randolph. and two daughters have returned to We're as near as your telephone Wis., was an out-of-town guest/ their home in Minneapolis after Mrs. Mayme Smith has returned to How about alcohol for your radiator? velopes of a smaller §ize than 2%x4 Our patrons are invited to assist spending Thanksgiving with her parents, Miss Frances Mayer entertained Minneapolis after sending a few 3js in our efforts to ejjpeditiously handle not be run thru the cancelling Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wells. Mrs. can twelve girls of the Catholic Sodality days here with relatives and friends. -And Chains—Say, you should see the best chain the 1922 Christmas Mail. The machines, which necessitates the cancelling Wells returned home with them for a society Monday evening at her homfe town on display here. safest, cheapest, quickest and best of the stamp by hand besides few days visit. on East Water street. Games, music Con Weisel has returned to his way to send your Xmas parcels is via other handlings in the course of their and contests were enjoyed for home in Randolph, Wis., after a visit A1NSW0RTH BATTERY CO. Two young men from Epping, N. facing-, distribution,1 etc, Addresses Uncle Sam's mail service. which prizes were--awarded. Miss at*the Mrs. Elizabeth Weisel home. D., arrived last week to attend the are very liable to be obliterated by Helen Arens and Miss Inez Morgan Avoid all possible disappointments Universit\r of Southern Minnesota, t^e canooll'Visf mark they do not fit' won the head prizes and Genevieve by shopp/us cany raid ir.ailing early. Albert Hopfe and W- E. Johnson They ,were sent here by M. E. Uggen 1 1 212 E. Bridge St. DIAL 2610 Austin, Minn the separating cases, and cannof'be Enright and Agnes Beck foot prizes. During the ten days precedingChristmas returned home Wednesday from Owatonna who was a student at the college here tied securely with letter packages. I A delicious lunch was sei'ved at 11 *z+ Day the volume of mail is. where they spent three days twenty-two" years ago and who is now o'cleck. double and often times triple that «f It is therefor suggested that nocards on business. president of the bank at Epping. .normal periods, which naturally results or envelopes be mailed of a One of the most attractive. show in serious congestion, and in smaller size than 2% inches by 4, The 1922-23 basketball season for ir rttIP—" i. \fi »^wmumsmi windows in Austin^ this .week is that the-case of inclement weather trains inches.* A size somewhat larger is Austin wilLJbe inaugurated next Monday Nash Leads the World in Motor Car Value RcdllCCd Pflc© are not always able to make regular much preferable. when the class tournament begins of Martin & Schroeder, dealers in the in the high school gymnasium. Studebaker car. The central object connections and thus subject prnr. When .mailing your Christmas arid The class teams have been working in this exhibit is a Studebaker car, parcels to delays that are unavoidable. New Year's cards, please face and tie while around about it are miniture hard for several weeks in anticipation Therefore, we urge you to mail them in bundles or packages before Four Carriole Nash of the tournament and should be corn shocks and pumpkins. The -early—do not wait until the latestj placing them in the letter drop, by so in the best of condition by Monday. scene makes an attractive one "to set possible day as some dear relative doing yJu will greatly expedite their off the beauties of the New Studebaker. The first interscholastic game will be or friend is very liable to be disappointed, f. o. b. Factory handling in this officer Your compliance on December 22, when the Mason with this request will be very much appreciated.' remembrance received after Christmas Day lacks the sentiment Parcels containing articles of a you desire to express. non-perishable nature can be mailed Less Than A Doctor B3I Pack articles carefully, use a strong now. Early mailing of all your par- eels will insure their arrival at desti- pasteboard box (corrugated prefer* «d) or several thicknessesyof heavy nation in good, order. It costs less to put wrapping paper (Do not use light postal service is your service, wrapping or tissue paper). Wrap ^his fjjce will be at all times put bne of our Winter an( 0 and tie securely, but do notseal. forth every effort to promptly disSealed Tops on your car than ,arcels arel subject to letter patch and deliver your -mail. you would have to pay .rate postage: 4 With your co-operation greater ef- Always inform the receiving clerk ficiency be obtained. the Doctor for a can if the contents of your, parcel are Patrons are requested to clip this spell of sickness—and fragile or perishable so that-j either article for inference when mailing M! when your car is so the parcel may be properly marked. 1922 Christmas Parcels. If the contents of parcel are perishable a Sincerely, A 'New Shipment! a special delivery stamp will expedite —C. F. COOK, drive in comfort all its delivery. Postmaster. The Wonderful Nash Carriole the year 'round. Always place senders name and address in upper left hand corner of LIBRARY NOTES Auto Tap and Auto Painting all parcels. Always place your name" and address Here they are—a limited headlamps of the new together with that of the addressees Suggestions On Book Gifts. R. H. GRAY name and address, on a card Education of the parents to the number of the pdpular barreled style, silvered Inside parcel. fact that good books are essential to Nash Carrioles. See them door handles, a new-type Exercise care in writing addresses, the proper development of their children Austin, Minn. So. Main St* use ink, write plainly and always is the library's part in Education while they're on our floor, ventilator and adjustable ^ive street and number,- or rural Week. route number if possible. Books have become one of the most Inspect the array of strik- windows. And you'll be Bring your parcels to the postoffice convenient and appropriate Christmas in the forenoon if possible. and birthday gifts. Educators ing closed car features impressed with the touch Hostage must be fully prepaid. recognize in the proper selection of offered at practically an of sport model dash that is Insure all parcels. The cost is reading matter a great force in helping Exhibit Your Birds at The the right sort of growth in a slight. open car price. You'll find achieved by swinging the Red Cross and Christmas seals child. MOWER COUNTYPOULTRY SHOW I may be used, but do not place them In order that parents might, have a beautiful all-metal body, car low to the road. Don't on the address side of parcels.. a wide choice of books to choose with-upholstery of' the wait. Come in immediately Do not inclose letters with parcels, from, if they desire to give books as to dp so will subject the entire parcel a present to their children, a list of December 14,15, 16, 17, 1922 finest grade taupe-toned —before our allotment is juvenile books is published herewith: to letter postage. Written greetings such as "Merry "Mother Goose," wool cloth. \^)u'll jiote sold. Christmas" "Happy New-Year" "With "Merchant Ships and What They BestWishes" and names, numbers, Bring," Bralne or symbols for the purpose of description FOURS and SIXES "Just So Stories," Kipling A Poultry Show with a record, and getting better may be inclosed with fourth "Book of Nature Myths," Holbrook Reduced Prices Range from ,$915 to $2190, f. o. b. Factory and bigger every year. class (Parcel Post) mail. Books -"Johnny Crow's Garden," .. Brooke may bear simple dedicatory inscriptions "Clean Peter and the Children of Large premiums, small entry feej ftye silver cups. not of a personal nature. Other Tf Grubbylea Longmans written additions subject to letter "The Chicken World," Smith A winning at Austin will put you on the map as postage. Communications prepaid at "About Harriet," Hunt a leading, poultry breeder. first class rate may be sent with parcels "The Cock, the Mouse and the Little at the fourth-class rate by securely Red Hen," ........... Lefevre attaching the envelopes containing "The Jolly Old Shadow Man,"..Kay State Fur Exhibit in connection —the largest fur the "letter or other written "East Q' the Sun and West O' the exhibit ever shown anywhere. matter to outside of parcels. Moon," Thorne-Thomsen It is urged that the mailing of "Adventures of-Pinocchia," Write for Premium /List ancUentxy blanks. small sized cards and envelopes be Lorenzini MOTOR. INN discontinued, as the use of cards and "The Story of Dr. Doolittle," Lofting envelopes smaller than those generally "Bible Stories to Read and Tell," —M'M used for mailing purposes seriously Olco^t ,-C. J. Fribble, Secretary J. i? ~W. Austin, MinK. retards and disarranges the "Black Beauty," '. Sewell "„Wee Ann, A Story for Little ps work in this office, the railway post W'-i Austin, Minnesota Girls,"1% office, and the office of address at a lif "Home Occupations for Boys and nO (US) time when the postal facilities are Girls,"...........,... Jbhnston taxed to the Utmost^ Cards and en- —|it