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December 21, 1922 · Page 7 of 14

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W^wo-" W *-rc ,*7^ V'i- -*?7xu 1, s^rv?^ 5 "^T*/ 1 MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Sever? Thursday, Dec. 21,1922. 3 yoke, Mass., the previous evening. iuiiiiaai Mr. Skinner was the father of J. H. Skinner of this city. Mr.4 Skinner IN FUR THEFT of local News was at his father's bedside at the ^San^a^^ch^m time of his death. (Continued from page 1.) E. The Sunday "school of the M. Central Presbyterian Church. Grand Meadow Youths church is organizing a forum class Corner Water and St. Paul streets. You can't afford to the atrocities committed in Belgium as part of the Sunday school. The Rev. A. G. Patterson, Pastor. Appear In Juvenile and his consequent desertion, how he consideration of current topics will Morning service at 10:30 Sunday travelled thru Central Europe a fugitive, Miss Esther Ames has returned be an important feature of the work school at 12:00. at the Court. home from Minneapolis where she reached Italy and shipped to of the class. A cordial invitation is Evening service at 8:00 p. m. the United States. spent a week .with friends. Thursday evening service at 8:00. extended to all. Reaching Philadelphia in October, RED OWL "The twentieth annual banquet of Three Grand Meadow "boys, aged Christ Episcopal Church. Give her a string of beautiful 1915, he was soon arrested for Vagrancy. the Duodecim Society will be* held in Corner St. Paul and Water streets. beads, warranted indestructable, a 15, 16 and 17 years, appeared in Fellow Roumanians came to the Y. W. C. A., rooms on Thursday Rev. G. H. TenBroeck, Rector. juvenile court Saturday as a result large selection to choose from—$4.00 his assistance and sent ""him to Iowa Children's program and Christmas evening, Deeember 2. Representatives to $30.00. Bryan L. Deneeii. 46-2-c of the theft of hides and furs from where he worked on a farm until Tree, at the Y. W. C. A. Rooms, Fri* of ev^ry class from 1903 to Clare Rude last week. The theft occurred America entered the war. He registered day evening at 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson 1923 Tftill attend, including many on the night of December 11 for the draft and remained Fancy Mixed Nuts, 2 lbs .4'5» Midnight Carol Service, Sunday have gone to Seattle, Washington, from out of town. An elaborate program and the booty was taken to Racine working on the farm, and was later evening at 11:30 in the church Christmas flo visit their grandson and from has been arranged. the same evening and concealed under arrested as a slacker. He convinced Xmas Mixed Candies, lb 23 day services, 11:00 a. m. there they will go to California. an elevator. The boys feared the authorities he was not a slacker Miss Olive Coolfey, who for the detention and one of them returned and was told to ^return to his home. Fresh Walnut Meats, lb. First Christian Church. past six years has served as deputy 6 4 1 William Brooks and mother, Mrs. to his home while the other two walked Instead he went to a recruiting office Cor. Oakland and Greenwich streetsRev. in the office of County treasurer, re A. C. Brooks left Sunday for English, to Spring Valley. From there and enlisted in the army. Shortly Xmas Candies, box of 36 ... .OSS- G. F. Fink, Pastor. signed her position last week. Miss Indiana, called by the death of they beat their way on a freight train after he was tried for fradulent enlistment Bible school at 10:00 a. m-, L. E. Mildred Notestine will serve as Mrs. Brooks, brother. to LeRoy, on Tuesday, the 12th. Pop Corn-King 1 lb, pkg Hardy, superintendent. (apparently thru suspicion deputy, when Treasurer-elect Cassius .09 Preaching at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 that he was a spy and thru misstatehe At LeRoy friends made them promise C. Terry takes over his work on p. m. Full over-stuffed rockers in leather, had made when enlisted) and was Soda Crackers, lb. _. .11 to return home and they started January 1. The big Bible class at 7:30 Thursday $25.00 to $30.00, leather guaranteen sentenced to fourteen months in Ft. out from there with the apparent evening. for 5 years. Donovan & Goslee. Dewkist Peas, sweet and tender Leavenworth. Later he was released intention of so doing. It later developed Ross Machacek came home from Four great Christian Endeavor Societies 1 4 46-2-c after convincing the authorities he that they intended beating the state University. Monday night all operating at the same time Red Owl Coffee, lb. had merely been over anxious their way on a train going east. The at 6:45 p. m. Ellis Storing, president. to spend his vacation with his parents.- Mr. and Mrs. Adam Goodsell and 2 9 to get into the service and had made sheriff's office was notified and Deputy daughter Margaret have arrived i. false statements for that reason. He 5 lbs. HormeFs Pure Lard 6CJ Ira Syck went to Taopi and from St. Charles, where they spent was restored to duty and served thru ANNUAL FARM St. John's Evangelical. Lutheran. brought them to Austin. They were the past three months. They will 49 lb. Sack Red Owl Flour 1.82 (Missouri Synod Co)rner Kenwood one enlistment, being discharged in permitted to go to their homes at spend the winter in Austin. avenue and College street. W. F. BUREAU MEETHERE 1921. Grand Meadow after their parents Milbrath, Pastor. Parsonage, 302 S. Cranberries, 2 lbs had been notified to have them appear Popa reached Austin without work, We have helped thousands of students First street. Telephone 7465. TODAY before the juvenile court .on without friends, and without funds win success and we can help Sunday services at 9:45 a. m. in Sweet Potatoes, 6 lbs Saturday. A hearing on the cases last week. Legion members found in you, top. Decide now to join our German at 11:00 a. m. in English. .25 was held before Judge Weber on Saturday. splendid classes Write for our free him a buddie in need and as a result No services in the evening. Sunday -The annual Farm Bureau meeting Jonathan Apples, bu. Basket ....... 1.35* The judge has taken the matter catalog. Minneapolis Business College. Popa now has a good job, and many school at 12:15 p. m. in English. of Mower County is being held today under advisement. Everyone is cordially invited to attend friends and intends to make his home in the high school auditorium. President I Fancy Celery these services. After their apprehension it was here permanently. J. H. Reed of the Minnesota L. W. Hall and S. Sayers were arrested learned that the boys had been implicated Farm Bureau Federation, will be the for drunkenness Saturday First Congregational Church. in other robberies, one of a Is the world happier today for principal speakar. Iri addition to night the first arrests in ten days' Corner St. Paul and Mill streets. In our Meat Department you will find a full store in Spring Valley and one of a what you did since breakfast? Mr. Reed's address a program of time. They appeared before Justice Raymond C. Swisher, D. D., Minister. home in Grand Meadow. From these musical numbers has been arranged. Morning worship at 10:30. Detwiler Monday night and left fines line of High Grade Meats, Fish, FowL efc, robberies they secured arms, razors, Sunday school at 12:00 m. The annual report of the bureau of $10 and costs each. The man who pants for fame is apt keys, field glasses and a flashlight: be will read, including that of wom­ to find a rip in his trousers. at prices that will please you. Most of the stolen articles were found First Baptist Church. en's club work. The questionnaire Christmas music was enjoyed and on the two boys arrested in Taopi. Corner Oakland avenue and St. submitted by the Minnesota Farm When a man comes to die it is comforting a delicious lunch was served during A fourth boy, also of Grand Meadow, Paul street. Rev. J. McFarlane, Pastor. 3ureau Federation will be discussed which Christmas gifts were exchanged. for him if he can know he was an accomplice in the robbery at at the meeting. Miss Lucy Kingsley, their advisor, never died before. Spring Valley, it was learned! Sunday school at 9:45Morning was presented with a beautiful service at 10:45. box of stationery. B. Y. P. U. at 7:00 p. m. Evening service at 8:00. ISslll Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jeffers hf.ve Services Thursday evening at 8:00- returned from St. Paul where tney 5 attended the wedding of Mrs. Jeffers' First Church Christ Scientists. cousin, Frank Butler to Miss 121 West Maple street. Morning service, 10:30. Sunday Violet Berg, which took place Saturday. Our Store Is Crowded With Practical Gifts school at 11:45. Testimony meeting, Wednesday, at 8:00 p. m. Mrs. Floyd Clefton and daughter Margaret and father, Charles Huser, St. Augustines Catholic Church. leave tonight for Cincinnati, Ohio, Corner Kenwood avenue and Water FOR HER FOR HIM FOR THEM street. Rev. E. H. Develin, Priest. where they will spend the holidays Mass 7:00, 8:30, and 10:30 a. m. with their sister and daughter, Mrs. •Evening service, 7:30. Edna Muehlberg. i' i-m Over a hundred farmers attended Seventh Day Adventist. Buy UsefuLSifts. A Visit To Our Store Will Solve Your Gift Problem Corner Franklin and Cedar streets. the Church services at the Methodist Sabbath school Saturday at 11:0.0 church last Sunday morning, following I' -w & a. m. Regular church service at the announcement of a Farmers' I 12:00 m. Prayer meeting Wednesday Service at that time. Dr. J. P. Jenkins COMPLETE STOCK OF TOOLS at 8:00 p. m. of St. Paul gave the sermon. Army. Salvation Word was received Monday of the 116 East Water—Dial 6328. death of Thomas Skinner at Hoi- Sunday 10:30 a. m. Open Air Meeting. Inside Holiness Service at 11:00 A Very Prac­ a. m. Sunday 2:30 p. m. Sunday School. Sunday 3:30 m. Open Air. Inside Praise Service at 4:00 p. m. Sunda 6:30 Young People's League Meeting. Sunday 7:30 Open Air Meeting, Inside Service at 8:00 p. m. tical Gift Monday 7:30 p. m. Songstei'S and THEATRE Tools in Chests, Kits or Single Pieces Band practice. Tuesday 8:00 p. m. Soldiers Meeting. Wednesday 7:30 Open Air, Inside service at 8:00 p. m. Thursday 7:30 p. m. Open Air, Inside and THURSDAY FRIDAY— POCKET KNIVES SLEDS, SKATES, AND SKIIS Holiness Service, &t 8:00 p. m. Friday "BURNING "BUY A JEWEL 7:30 Young People's Open Air, Inside .FEV.TL SOU dM'-jl at 8:00 p. m. Saturday 7:30 Open •SANDS" Air, Inside Salvation Rally at 8:00 p. m. You are invited to attend. Envoy With" Wanda Hawley, Milton and Mrs. W. E. Jessup in charge. Sills Robert Cain, Jacqueline jfr AND SAVE FUEL" J| Logan. A man's flaming ans- a Lutheran. Sit. Olaf wer to "The Sheik" Corner St. Paul and Bridge streets. m&s and Rev. Henry Noss, Pastor. Pathe News We Deliver—and Your Old Stove4 Morning worship, 10:30. A Very Useful Gift Christmas is not Christmas to the boy or girl without.a Evening services, 7:30 p. m. Taken In In Trade |air of skates, skiis or a sled. Stock is Complete. Morning worship, 10:30. Sermon, Special Price SATURDAYWILLIAM "Two Christmas Presents." Scandinavian RUSSELL Christmas service, 3:00 p. m. Over A Million Satisfied Users. in Mission offering. No evening services. "THE GREAT UUER Monday, Dec. 25, Christmas Day) NIGHT" Morning worship, 10:30. Sermon, "Room for Jesus." Offering to missions. and mkWz The choir will sing five anthems: "IN THE DAYS OF I "Shout the Glad Tidings," WA -t?/ "There were Shepherds," "O Kittle BUFFALO BILL" Town of Bethlehem," "Let Us Now Go Even Unto Bethlehem," and "God So Loved the World." Christmas SUNDAY— A Gift That tree exercises in the evening at ZANE GREY'S 7:30. DOUBLE BOILER "GOLDEN Christmas Turkey will COASTER WAGONS DREAMS" taste much better cooked in Methodist-Episcopal Church Aluminum and Granite one of our Wearever Roasters. 10:00 a. m., Sunday school. and $2.50 to $12 50 All Sizes Morning worship, 11:00 a. m.. Special Educational Christmas .services. Comedy Evening, 7:00 o'clock. Christmas Skates pageant by children of the Sunday A HOT A COLD school. VfASHtN 52 Ti IRON (Sunday, Dec. 24, Christmas Eve) iHANDLE MONDAY— WALLACE REID a Practical AUSTIN TEAM "THE GHOST WINS DEBATE Each Year BREAKER" Gift For and The debating team of Austin high at AN EDUCATIONAL COMEDY school were declared winners over their opponents from Lyle at a debate Boy or Girl Your Gas Engine Will Run Any TUESDAY— held here last Friday evening. ELSA RYAN SAD IRONS Taking the affirmative of the question, 'Resolved, that the Kansas One Minute Washer "THE INTIMATE iml Court of Adjudication of Industrialj $2.50 fo $12.50 $2.25 to $7.50 i-3S88: A DAINTY GIFT STRANGERS", Disputes Should be Adopted in Min- $» nesota," the Austin team secured a Big Road Attraction two to one vote. The Austin debaters were Wade Searles, Edward Banfield and Ray-'^ WEDNESDAY— "MY WILD IRISH mond Freeman. The Lyle members Only Two More Shop Early were Christian Fedson, Thelma Nelson ROSE" (the only girl in the contest) and Shopping Lloyd Muldown. judges-were The R.-- P. Willis, Grand Meadow, (£ifbert Bear the Augmented Svenson, Albert Lea, and J. B. Park Orchestra Jk "i McGregor, Mason City. Matinee Daily at 2:30 Two Evening Shows i? Advertisements in_ The News reach &%£*£ 7:3® and 9:00