Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
December 28, 1922 · Page 3 of 9
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THE HENERY HOOZITS after a very short illness. She leaves LOCAL teachers left for their respective LE ROY DEXTER to mourn her going her husband and homes to spend the two week's vacation. APPENINGS several small children. Miss Loucke to Spring Valley A Happy New Year to all. J. T. Price of St James came down Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hunt and son HENWY.I NOTICE YOU and Miss Swanson to River Falls, Sunday evening to spend Christmas NEVER PLAY of Eagle Grove, la., came Friday to Wisconsin. at the home of his father, E. Prise. SOUTAlRfc ANY spend the holidays at the E. G. Gould WEST LANSING Mrs. Alma Odden and children of MORE Mrs. Geo. Boyd and daughter Ramona, home. Austin spent Christmas at the home went to Mt. Ida, Wis., Wednesday Miss Loureks of Spring- Valley Arnold Daane spent Christmas of her parents, air. and Mr?. A. T. morning for ,§m extended visit with h'.s parents in Chicago. -Miss Mabel Johnson was a guest came Friday to attend the school Rost. with her people. of Ruby Lund Thursday. play- and visit her sister Dorothy Mrs. J. A. Kramer left Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. ,T. A. Thomson and Mrs. James Keenan left Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Padelford, Le- Loueks. Vi.sii tii relatives in iowa. daughters came' down from Austin ona and Vera Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Mildred Vermilyea for California where she will spend on Saturday for a short visit at the L. J. Haney and Agnes, Mr. and Mrs.! came the last of the week to spend the winter. parental Diddams home. D. A. Rector and Donald were at their vacation at home. They are atDuga'w's Javwalkers. Mr. and Mrs. W. Schultz and sons Just Miss Francis Baird who is teaching' Christmas Day. tending the state normal at Winona. cnd own of Bixhy were Christmas guests at at' Hibbing is home for the holiday Harry Kraft of Minneapolis cam'Friday nolo Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson of the parental Sehutz home. to spend the holidays \viih vacation. St. Paul spent Christmas at the N. Dr. Price and Miss Ulland of Blomming friends and relatives. E. Scott home. ,YlV.aou'J Mr. and Mrs. McGowan left Tuesday Prairie were Christmas guests Mr. and Mrs. Paul MeGinnis went Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jerdet and jj.vemcn: for Lon£ Beach, 'California, at the E. Price i*esidence. to Des Moines, la., Saturday to spend son are visiting at the Sanford Jerdet is r.ot co: where they will spend the winter. Misses Esther Lamon. Leah Morrow, Christmas at the home of the former's home. IT ONLY COMES. OUT R\GHT ABOUT to me kit-", wr.o are sup Ethel Edmonds and Alice Anderson sister, Mrs. Mc-Creo. ONCE A YEAR ANYWAY AW Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dugaw were Earl Johnson of Benton Harbor, are enjoying their Christmas Born, to Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Williams, thought and careless, but u\?' iv.-s THEN THERE'S NO FUN \N VTn Austin shoppers Friday. Mich., spent Christmas with his parents, holidays with home folks while relieved Monday, December 25, a boy, takes in many men and women who Carl A. Larson purchased three Rev. and Mr. Warner Johnson. from school duties at Winona. Donald Lyall. I should knew Iv' .r, the fat lady y/.th Holstein cows- at Faribault last week. Miss Ila Oby, a student at Mankato Miss Elizabeth Burke who attends I the 'big plrsh who knows it's Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Simmons spent Dorothy Noble visited Ruby Lerud is spending her Yuletide vacation the state Normal at Mankato next to impossible for her to dodge Christmas in Rochester at the home Tuesday night. is spending her vacation at home. with her parents. Prof, and Mrs. J. A. Ranum of a skidding car, and the old with a of Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Fawcett. Miss Marguerite Daily who teaches" Miss Ararida Edmonds, who is Austin are guests of his parents, Mr. cane who persists in cutting the intersection. at Waltham, Minn., is spending teaching near Valley City, N. D., is Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Burton left and Mrs. Sever Ranum. Surely the Lord is still enjoying her vacation with home her vacation at home. Tuesday. for Santa Anna, California, on the job preventing accidents.—A1- Everett Noble visited friends at The school gave a splendid pro- folks. where they will spend the winter. St., Ansgar Saturday and Sunday. gram Friday evening after which the bert Lea Tribune. The Misses Cordelia Eastwold and Mr. and Mrs. John Noble entertained Martha Dick, students at McPhail Mr. and Mrs. C. L. West left Tuesday the following Christmas day: School of Music, are visiting their night for Florida where they will Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Noble of Corning, home folks during their three weeks spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Noble of IF YOU FORD NEEDS REPAIRING vacation. Newery, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Hellick Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Crippen of Ortonville Mrs. Beth Porter Garvey, a student of Blooming Prairie, Mr. and Mrs. BECAUSE WHEN YOU DO WIN are guests at the^home of at the state university, is enjoying NOBODY BELVE.VE.S YOU Hanniable Noble and son, Miss Bessie their son, J. E." Crippen. her Christmas vacation with Rolland of St. Ansgar, and Mrs. you are assured of GENUINE FORD her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. L. C. Richardson of Minneapolis. Mrs. Adel Tollefson spent Christmas Poi-ter. PARTS, a Good Job, and Quick Mrs. Ed. Mathieson fell Christmas in Lyle at the home of her Misses Helen and Lois Kickok evening and broke her left arm. We brother, N. E. Tedson. came down from Austin Saturday hope for a speedy recovery. Service, at Mr. and Mrs. C. C.-Allen, Sr., of for a few days visit at the home of Sanford Ranum of Sauk Center is Ada, are guests at the home of .their their mother. spending his' Christmas vacation son, Dr. C. C. Allen. Miss Vera King of Mason City, is with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. AUSTIN AUTO COMPANY a guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Ranum. Miss Margaret Nicholsen of Carleton King. College is home for the holiday.s. Clark Warren, a student at Carleton TAOPI College is spending h-'s Christmas vacation, with home folks. Miss Edna Ward and Miss Laura Mrs. Mythaler of Valley City, N. Hill returned to Northfield Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Asa Short and family D., is visiting- with her parent, Mr after spending Christmas at the Geo. Morning worship, 10:30. autoed to Owatonna Sunday and HURCG and Mrs. Horn. Ward home. Evening services, 7:30 p. m. were accompanied on their return Perfect NOTES Scratch Kenneth Stevens went to Osage Monday by Mrs. Short's sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Becker of Friday evening for an extended visit Ford and daughter, Geraldine. Methodist-Episcopal Church Ottumwa and Dr. Ethel Becker of with his grand-mother. M'ss Helen Davis is spending- her Preston spent Christmas at the home 10:00 a. m., Sunday school. Miss Evelyn Buck, a student at Central Presbyterian Church. vacation from the Mankato normal of the mother, Mrs. G. C. Becker. the State University, is enjoying Special services next Sunday. Corner Water and St. Paul streets. at the home of her parents here. Sermon at 11:00. Subject, "God's her vacation with her grandparents, Rev. A. G. Patterson, Pastor. Miss Alia Wright is spending the Mrs. Harry T\ifte entertained the In ve ntory." Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smith. Morning service at 10:30 Sunday holidays vith her mother, Mrs. Jane Knickerbocker Club at a Christmas Albert Diddams came home from Evening services at 7:30, subject, school at 12:00. Wright. party Saturday evening. The evening Evening scrvice at 8:00 p. ni.^ "Our Program for 1923, Socially, his school duties in the cities for his more popu- The teachers, Misses Dickey and was spent in cards and music. tU Thursday evening -.orvice at 8:00. vacation with his home'people. Educationally, and Spiritually." Olesen, gave a very interesting pro- igram The funeral of Mrs. J. Conlon was Mips Helen Banfield of Vassar and Christmas tree last Friday Mn of the held at the Catholic church Saturday College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., is Christ Episcopal Church. sa .ibiae'- I:g the 1 evening. J.iz8 morning. She leaves to mourn her spend ng her vacation with her parents, Corner St. Paul and Water streets, Keneth Kramer returned to his duties Rose" to be Shown *''L&rin departure_ a kind husband and two Rev. G. H. TenBroeck, .Rector. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Banfield. at the Farmers and Merchants Holy Communion 8:00 a. m. ... children, Raymond and Bernice, besides 'FrL and Bat, Nights State Bank at Rochester Monday Dr. and Mrs. Paul Reilly of Stillwater Service, 10:30 a. m. a host of relatives and friends. evening after spending Christmas at are guests at the home of Church school, 12:00 m. i: Mrs. Ballard went to Stcwartville~ home. Mrs. Reilly's parents, Mr. and Mrs. What is heralded as the greatest^ Saturday morning tc visit her son. Miss Loona Kramer returned last: John Vandegrift. First Christian Ohurch. Christmas stovy written and adapted Mrs. Carrie- Hague and children oi week to soend Christmas at the home It is called Cor. Oakland and Greenwich streetsRev. for the screen will be shown on Clarmcnt, la., are visiting at tlv, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.'A. the best of en Ye non E. Fairbanks returned to G. F. Fink, Pastor. Friday and Saturday evenings, December home of her lather, Mr. Larson, west Kramer. St. Paul Tuesday morning after Bible school at 10:00 a. m-, L. E. 29 and 30, at the high school of town. rrlv George ITall was a passenger to mi:-:ed and prop spen I ng a couple of days with his Hardy, superintendent. auditorium. "The Sign of the Rose" Mrs'. M. Hermanson living west oi Cresco, Jowa, Saturday where he remained j.'. parer.ts, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fairbanks. rp i1 cor Oil Ca ye Preaching at 11:0.0 a. m. and 7:-3u oil i•' by George Beban is one of the newest town passed away Tuesday morning until after Chiistmas. ent fenthi :2id P- ni. e'iCe tOS lii releases for 1923 and is being The big Bible class at 7:30 Tnursdav brought here by the Business and Mi- Ora Robertson, a student at evening. E TRIED. (J KC Professional Women's Club. the McPhail School of Music, Minneapolis, Pour great Christian Endeavor Societies is spending her holiday vacation all operating at the same time As for keen interest and wholesome Foe at 6:45 p. ni. Eiiis Storing, president. with her mother, Mrs. Sarah story, it must be seen to be appreciated. Robertson. It has a heart appeal for everybody. "Just one leetla Rose, Leo Campion returned to Minne St. John's Evangelical Lutheran. 5 Meester, just one leetla Rose!" is J? apolis Tuesday morning after spend (Missouri Synod Co)rner Kenwood the most pathetic plea ever uttered ing Christmas at the Thomas Revord avenue and College street. \V. F, from stage or reflected from screen AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. Milbrath, Pastor. Parsonage, 302 S. home. Mrs. Campion will stay —Beban's plea for one solitary flower First street. Telephone 74G5. a few days longer. to place in the folded hands of his Sunday services at 9:45 a. m. Best (Wishes little daughter she lay dead, the German at 11:00 a. m. in EnglishNo aS' Miss Fern Johnson of Milan and victim of an automobile accident, is services in the evening. Sunday Loyal and Paul Johnson who fire but one of the strong parts of the school at 12:15 p. m. in English. 4* -t- '1* i- & K* students at the Humbolt high school -t. -t- A *1+ Everyone is .cordially invited to attend story. Another is that part of the of St. Paul are spending their holiday ©f Wood The Your these services. for a Happy Size Pile story in which Beban as Pietro Bale'tti, vacation with their parents, Rev. explains to his little daughter, and Mrs. Warner Johnson. First Congregational Church. Rosina how Santa Claus manages Corner St. Paul and Mill streets. DEPENDS TO A GREAT EXTENT ON THE KIND OF Mr. and Mrs. Wollworth of Jack the work in his toy shop and how he Raymond C. Swisher, D. D., Minister. son returned home Tuesday after delivers the toys with reindeer teams Use Axe or Saw You New Yearns Morning worship at 10:30. spending Christmas at the home of and how he stops at every house-top Sunday school at 12:00 m. Mrs. Barbara Dovenberg and visiting and goes down the chimney. This their little grand children who grips the attention of grown-ups as First Baptist Church. live there. well as children. Corner Oakland avenue and St. Paul street. Rev^. McFarlane, Pastor. One show each evening beginning The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. at 7:45 will be given. Cressey, who drank the contents of Sunday school at 9:45Morning The First National Bank a bottle of ink last Friday, shows 'no service at 10:45. ill efFeetg from his experience. Dr. B. Y. P. U. at 7:00 p. m. Our axes are made with a thorough knowledge of requirements. Evening service at 8:00. W. B. Grise was called immediately mm. Services Thursday evening at 8:00- Built for hard service, and give it. Double and administered an emitic in time OF AUSTIN, to avoid serious consequences. or single bit, with or without handles. First Church Christ Scientists. Price $1.50 to $3.25 Miss Mable Yiste of Adams^ and 121 West Maple street. omas Hagan A.. Larson of Kewanee, 111., Morning service, 10:30. Sunday Tlh school at 11:45. Testimony ^meeting, were married Saturday afternoon at Wednesday, at 8:00 p. m. St. Olaf Lutheran parsoffage, Rev. Buck Saws Henry Noss officiating. They left on First thing you know it will be a St. 'Augustines Catholic Church. Whole year until Christmas? a wedding trip to Kewanee after Corner Kenwood avenue and Water which they will return to Adams to street. Rev. E. H. Dev.elin, Priest. The best part of these days cornea live. Mass 7:00, 8:30, and 10:30 a. m. between two of them. Hardwood Frames. +Z+ V" V" *1* *1* 4 Evening service, 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mayer entertained Over in London a couple stayed Guaranteed Blades "THE SIGN their sons, daughters and •married 05 years without any shooting. Seventh Day ^dventist. to $2.50 •25 grand-children at a Christmas, party Corner Franklin and Cedar streets. Sunday evening.' Twenty-two were Sabbath school Saturday at 11:00 Fast company does not bring fast a. m. Regular church service at present/ A Beautiful Christmas tree OF THE ROSE 'friends. 12:00 m. Prayer meeting Wednesday and Santa Claus to distribute the 55 at 8:00 p. m. Cross Cut Saws g*if!\s was a attractive feature. A German marks are so low it takes very pleasant time was enjoyed by a whole page of them to make Salvation Army. One Man and Two Man Saws—Complete Line all. period. 116 East Water—Dial 6328. of Every Style. Sunday 10:30 a. m. Open Air Meeting. Another basketball team in Austin Marty men will stand up for a The Greatest Christmas Story Ever Filmed Inside Holiness Service at 11:00 woman everywhere except in street is starting out for a championship a. m. Sunday 2:30 p. ra. Sunday .cars. Silage Forks in its class. The Boy Scout team took Exhibited Under the Auspices of the Austin Business School. Sunday 3:30 m. Open Air. the measure of the Waseca Scouts at Inside Praise Service at 4:00 p. m. China's boy emperor's bride speaks and Professional Women's Club Waseca last week, by a score of 17 Sunda 6:30 Young "People's League English and can't you just hear her to 7. The lineup of the local team Meeting. Sunday. 7:30 Open Air saying,•'Where's them chop sticks?" High School Auditorium was Keyser, A. Leighton, C. Leighton, Meeting, Inside Service at 8:00- p. m. Monday 7:30 p. m. Songsters andBand The home team winning the most Pettit, Moehlman, Rasmussen and losing tl»e most is mother and practice. Tuesday 8:00 p. m. .and Jeffers. dad. Soldiers Meeting. Wednesday 7:30 llDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS A Ford and a Dodge collided at the Open Air, Inside service at 8:00 p. m. Roy Church of Westfield, Mass., Thursday 7:30 p. m. Open Air, Inside corner of Kenwood^ and Winona Friday Makes Your Chores Easier. Especially Built for Handling -fell off a 150-foot cliff and walked Holiness Service, at 8:00 p. m. Friday afternoon. The Ford, belonging B- Taway, but it is a bad habit. Silage. Two Sizes, 10-tine and 12-tine. 7:30 Young People's Open Air, Inside "I DECEMBER 29 AND 30... to the Ainsworth Battery Company V' at 8a00 p. m. Saturday 7:30 Open $2.50 and $3.00 was proceeding north on Ken? ri- Prinpc Andrew of Greece has been Air,' Inside Salviation Rally at 8:: 00 p. •exiled for life without any time off» wood and the Dodge, driven by Will m. You are invited to attend. Envoy J.O? good behavior. One Showing Each Evening at 7:45 Torrens, was going east on Winona. and Mi's. »W. E. Jessup in charge. Decker Brothers Both drivers swerved out to avoid of |orning dresses are going ©yt Adults 35 cent's Children 20 cents the crash but to no. avail.. Considerable x- St. Olaf Lutheran." "x •tyle in-the highest society because damage was ione to both "Corner" St. Paul and Bridge streets. thlm. eet up in tlme t0 wear cars. Rev. Henry Noss, Pastor.