Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 16, 1924 · Page 8 of 13
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MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, Eight MINN. Thurs., October 1924 Page 15, School: L. M. Eggen, and Red Oak and served Sunday Grove A fine baby arrived the Will Mr. Gene at Miller returned Friday Lockwood Austin. superintendent, was of Church Celebrates 65th Grove Mile Six the Newell Nelson, vice by This continued Stellmaker home. afternoo pastor. nafter few days absence. same a Mr. and Mrs. Everett and Colman president. until 1871. After that Six Misses Belva Lulu and Campfield | With Three year Days For Program Mrs. Lynn Chamberlain and Anniversary baby of Owatonna Sunday son spent Mile Grove, Cedar Little and Mona Stewartville visitors Saturday. Society been Ladies’ Aid has The John of were Rochester Sunday at spent Mr. with his and Mrs. Roy parents, and Lyle congregations, constituted Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sanborn since when operation 1872 it in the Geo. Chamberlain home. were was Colman. charge. Still another charge of Ole Rochester visitors Sunday. by Edward Nelson. owned Johan a Sixty-five organized by Rev. Olson. The group a years ago now world Local radiophans the got the Rob Goodsell and Mrs. Mr. are made when later Little Cedar Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wilson of the Stewartville Southern Sampson laid the foundation for was had to officers Mrs. H. T. who present people come are: series which day report baby were nine pound every of proud parents v.’ithdrew from this charge in 1900. a building Sunday visitors the committee church church. The at of president; H. O. need Thovson, Mrs. the felt consisted were Minnesota a interesting hear. to October 2. very Thursday, girl born the On May 20th, 1911, Lyle on A. Wilson of the C. L. W. home. Rev. pastor, their Sampson, Mrs. O. Lillegard, felt secretary; Pilgrims the need the on Nolan, has been Greening, Mrs. Miss Louise Fink who Mrs. C. F. church organized and since that Ole Miss Alice Steffens home from Hans C. Anderson, Clausen, was activities pf The was land—and treasurer. organ- arrival in new a Greening, of F. confined her Mrs. E. home Lindsley, Mrs. to account the Six Mile Grove church, time on Northfield and Guther Knutson. The Sunday. Sampson this society i evidenced b the over s y ized Burrington S. sickness better. and Mrs. one. is reported much Mrs. K. Schleiger church the Lyle Mona and church as The Wednesday Study club church dedicated in the met it contributes various amount was year to celebration day three week Last the of a and meeting Mr. and Mrs. Henry the Eastman attended have charge. The constituted with Mrs. Mat Kniefel this week. by Rev. Johan Olson. 1868 a mostly missions and anniversary sixty-fifth purposes, orphan’s marked the Friday. Miss Ethel County Austin, Stewartville visitors Clubs at three congregations were Miss Martha Thompson the parsonage spent own a homes. school The church bell the The first of parochial of term devotion was The church. the of Saturday evening. Mrs. Fosseen the speaker. together in the village of Lyle. was week end with Miss Lucille Silker at presented the congregation by in in the taught to the settlement laid pioneers of was earnest school group The grade teachers of In surveying history the this of Racine our and vicinity had fine her home. this society a in the 1881. Hans and the in Swenson Tvingli’s home to year sanctuary for foundation a Educational the attended District Six Mile Grove congregation during rain Sunday. W. J. family Deaver and Sunday The Sewing Circle: (Eudora) has were and in log school house in Section 32, in has a which power Lord grown Rochester Thursday meetings at the sixty-five of its activity on the Otto Florand home years guests at been New trail active for number of markers have been by Austinson. The owned A. T. years. a the now with influence years. and Friday. recognize with sincere gratitude Spring Valley. we placed The No. Louis 59, letting the travelers at officers Mrs. first parochial present school teacher week on last are: celebration was was The Nolan Willison of Mrs. Tacoma, the guiding hand of Heavenly our Jacobson, know where find Racine, little president; Miss Andrena to of Andreas Peterson; then followed consisted and a attended widely Washington, presented the Congregational Father, His kindness who and in light the subject, Moen, Alfred Nelson, please. Mrs. Lars Tuve, Ekeland, secretary; choir Torger Lee, on A large addresses. splendid church with beautiful two wonderfully has blessed GRAND | MEADOW mercy so D. treasurer. Stuveland, Standal, Tollerud and occasion. Mrs. Chris the Stiles is of assisting at also feature of her baskets in flower a was efforts build His kingdom to in memory our the D. Lione. During late the hotel history while Mrs. interesting The Ithiel Sewing Circle (a sister Milan is years following away. The Nolan. father, W. A. this community. It is our common parochial school has by been taught church The has been home department Saturday society the Eudora) also Mile Grove met to Six the was of badly defeated Football team this sixty-fifth anniversary (Last week) was prayer on students from schools. L. church by with with Mrs. Ed. Koebke, quite Tribune active for Mrs A. Lyle the our for written years a many Score, Friday. 58 Valley, Spring day that Mrs. at He continue C. F. Greening Sunday to spent may The congregation also conducts large crowd enjoyed J. Steene president; Miss Alpha pleasant a Eggen: a very M. as bestow 0. His blessings with her to daughter Mrs. W. D. upon our Sunday school the of the afternoon. Grove . part Mile greater Anderson, and Miss Myrtella Six secretary; Seventy ago years church activities that they so may | I with attendance of about Mr. the and Mrs. J. by Sampson, These E. Ballan and family undisturbed treasurer. year an forest sewing a redound was His to glory and honor and I sixty. Norwegians Brownsdale visitors Sunday. especially first circles have shown The emigrants. were European the salvation of to souls. many the (Last week) of beautifying the their activitiesU by this settle in part Andi Olson the first Flaten to was made Miss Beatrice Warren Thursday few building interior, went church presenting and child in 1854 white born in Nevada arrived twp., and state a Rochester position township. the and various helping Nevada piano in to to accept Sampson) RACINE in Mrs. I. K. Evenson (nee Anna homes their ways a Six there. congregation, besides all the Uvesaker to both the the second. They Olson Thov. came was are Several of the Wednesday Study and charitable and donations 1853 in this community. to forest living, the in Grove latter Mile was purposes H. Postalwaite returned Club members attended Mrs. to the but have contributed. which they winter the The first funeral in the during came convention congregation gone the of her home in Chicago Tuesday of Woman’s Federated Clubs spring The Young People’s Society has the in took when Aslak settle here place in 1856 accompanied back to by mother, Fred Austin last week. her Mrs. Norwegians since This at died been in existence 1906. following Knutskaas buried, having The 1854. was Geo. Milan for weeks visit. Mrs. Lawson Sr., has been in this forest society Isolds its meetings two ■iißiramiß settled in the and of 45. ■ ■ ■ moved ■ at a on ■ ■ ■ ■ ra ■ ■ ■ ■ i.a.i ■ once a age the and Field Rochester list. Hans Mr. Mrs. Sunday evenings. The when month of The first wedding took place two were the on years: course Geo. Chamberlain Trond visitors Tuesday. received the officers of this society Christoffer, united in present and Helen Martin Swenson are: Youth and marrirage was son their in decide people Most Schrader and sad that his Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Earl Steele, Mathias Joy Nelson, president; Alfred Nelson, at Ole T., Francis Herch. and news Richardson to son son N. D., had been family and Amanda Holt killed. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Olson, vice president; Miss Hazel Nelson, going Torges the of the they Aslak Flaten, Four of how returned youth Hanson, congregation are sons Chamberlain and their home St. Ansgar, Ted left Fredrick Thursday Alma Lastine, to at gospel Miss Sampson, entertained Bonde, Ole have the secretary; Trond old their spend Old to Age age. accompanied the by la., after visiting few days Lynie Greta of Knut Miss Mabel Lildegard, at Martin, ministry. These Ole Lee, Alfred noon Johannes T. treasurer; Martin, a are account savings regular Rochester A and Herman Will Westfall Payne. home. Miss Anderson and Henry Peter Martin, Emma and John M. Eggen Trasimot, B. Anderson Qualey, Sven Mrs. H. Postalivaite Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Steffens left of Chicago Lastine, is Ole Trovson, committee. all of whom in active Halvorson, bank Gunder this in program prove service may are now visiting her Closely mother, for Lake few Mrs. Friday Buffalo for Fred Nielan. Anderson The surviving members of the Six Andrew the exception of Rev. Ole with Thovson, Halvor a investment the best you visit with friends and relatives. days During Mile Grove church his reward C., and Anton. Lee who passed T. Hans to and are: on sons made. Miss Mae Halvorsen and Martin, Miss three Peter Wilbur, ever after of 91, following March 30, 1918 the two age or many years Hilm Johnson Sunday The Farmers Club Friday and Wash. met Amundson faithful service. were guests Herman a Connected years came: interest will the We Frank at Eppard home. you pay evening the Ed. King home. A Herch, Francis Eight of the members of the Aasne Flaten, widow of at early 93, Hage, Knut, Knut age son large crowd reported enjoyable it this Aslak Flaten. make Volstad, Torbjorn congregation served help Halvor and country Larson, Thor a very success. a you time. all Tom during the Civil They have Kare Berge, 95, widow of Halvor Sam, and Enerson age sons war. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilson and Berge. passed Even Evenson except Andrew Bergeson Nels, and were away Sunday dinner the F. Helen guests at M. Richard Olson, who lives in this community and is Larson, 87, widow of and Hans, John age sons Field home. Lunde, member of this church. The deceased Thor Larson. Richard Olson, Jarand a George Chamberlin Mr. and Miss Corporal Knut From the beginning N. veterans of the Ole and II Clean Olson Nels are: congregation teeth the son Ima Rochester visitors Amundson, Sunday. Johannes Martin, Sam connected settled here between with St. following The were was right I way—with Christoffer Ansgar, Enerson, Swenson, Jacob Rock Ole Creek, Little Knutson, Cedar Gunder and 1868: 1858 dentifrice that j a Bank John National Jacobson, Nels, Bergeson, and Oscar Nelson and Austin David Rue, sons | does scratch not or Tieman. and Lee and Ole, Thorger Ed. sons j “ Wash" scour. your During the World War 24 and Lars Meyer Gustave, Ole and young teeth clean xvith \ “Service from this congregation in Tollefson, Sven Christian, Knut men were son the military service, of whom Jacobson, Jacobson, Knut Gashier Jacobson, Jacob Hopfe, one Beaulieu, Vice-Pres. W. E. Mitchell, Pres. P. D. J. L. died the battlefield in France. Knut Stoe, Jacob Knutson, that on Cashier Edson, Ass’t. Cashier. F. H. Wilbour, Ass’t. F. Arnold C. Jorgenson, Bernie Anderson. Lasteen, Jens Stoe, Knut Stoe, Ole Aleck Rue, Thorvald Nelson, Jasper Satisfies"' Bjorn Jergenson, Augerson, Dreng Johnson, Oscar Anderson, who fell Haselbreck, Gulbrand Olson, Tuve, Lars in the second battle of Caius Marne; Andres, Veslehagen Ole Severson, Anderson, Gilbert Tieman, Melvin Erick and Nels, and sons, Peterson, Clarence Nelson, Walter Gunder Austenson, Arneson, Lars Leidall, Christian Olson, E. Alvin Fimreit Tollef Ostenson, Andrew Erickson, Geo. Jorgenson, Arthur Gulbrand Morstad Engebret, and son Z" A ( ’ Ashley, Halvor Aslakson, Gustave G, Ole Lasteen, and Tosten son X Madame Munsingwear Enerson, Casper Ashley, John Eggen, Johannes Arneson, Andrew Peterson, BMB hb ■ M Robert Anderson, Gilbertson, Ole and Ole Evenson. Even Evenson Reducing Rubber yi MU For Children Oscar Anderson and Arnold Enerson. known people had These well belonged ■■■ ® Corsets • and Ladies The which formerly church cemetery the Lutheran State to was and owned controlled by the and while probably in Norway; congregation some HOPFE, Auctioneer COL. ALBERT turmed the Six had spiritual cravings, others to was over no Mile Grove Cemetery Association, life yearning for the bread of were SPECIAL DRESS incorporated March Since 10, 1913. looked prayerfully for and MINNESOTA AUSTIN, servant a that time fund of $2700 of who could preach permanent God to a has been raised. The of this them the Word of salvation and administer purpose of the is Agricultural America era eve an on fund is the upkeep of burial place the of the Lord. Sacrament a who Farmers prosperity. of its this of community. were The officers greatest The Lutheran church nearest at are was H. T. Thovson, president; L. pioneers M. Eggen, the Ansgar, where the first St. la., the forced sell during past two to were years A. K. Jacobson, secretary., obliged with their to were go continue able who those losers, and heaviest to are tieasurer; Alfred Ostenson, Walter the infants for baptism and the should appeal young This to woman group when time At this the least. will suffer J. Leidall are and M. Nelson, D. directors; religion we people for instruction in Jk & right” “just that is Orville Naversath, Who something depression wants for confirmation. Marriages sexton. grief of preparatory the bitter to changing from j The officers of present the church performed the also at N 7 ■ were prosperity, the occasions. of semi-formal anticipated happiness the formal and for services hoard Board of Deacons, Rev. St. Ansgar altar. Pastors however, are: efficient J versed, who is well Salesman of the J C. S. Vang, chairman; L. and M. Eggen, attrac- and fancy visited the settlement several times These silk crepe are Alfred secretary; Ostenson, F. A. Albert Col. and gathered people for devotional forceful will be and most necessary. tively priced Turtedal, A. K. Jacobson, Ole I. Anderson services. Among those pastors were the Modern of requisites the Hopfe all possesses and Ole Naversath. the Reverends Preus, Clausen and situation in the of and is Master Salesman every a Board of Directors Clarence Otteson. are sale real make He Auction Ring. your success. a Meyer, president; can H. O. Sampson, Mile E. Six Grove congregation was O. Anderson, Eddie Hanso.i, Theo. permanently organized until November net Aslakson and E. M. Nelson. well 10th, On that date Six the 1850. is Always handy, always in taste private individuals solicitors, has salaried He nor no Secretary of the Grove Evangelical congregation, K. Mile Norwegian him. for compensated boost who this in to We have tailored wool dress. are g L. Leidall. group Lutheran church organized. It was recommend Col. Hopfe because public However, the I Treasurer, H. O. Austinson. of the first Scandinavian the They remarkable values. was one are ■ some Select such his services merit support. Organist, your Miss Emma Anderson. Lutheran churches in Mower county. J and standard, grade West J high date early. customary Janitor, H. O. Sampson. business of The first meeting the Ushers, H. T. Thovson and R. O. church held under the big Elm was priced " at Austinson. Richardson the Trond farm tree on in Section Harman occupied by 29, now O. Austinson and continued at Qualey the home. STYLEPLUS Rev. C. L. Clausen organized the flannel congregation anil served this parish for these calls of this fall doors Out E? *7 A until in 1871, with the exception of ®Js O the assured. •/ and 1861 1862 when he “wear” is Their dresses. and sport years WEEK served chaplain in the as army. a Rev. Johan Olson lovely. A of St. Ansgar and Designs texture succeeded new are him and served until 1878. JMIEI A Prof. B. B. Gjerdakei- the Priced necessity. next flannel dress is was a he pastor, served until 1882 when national A style display Rev. J. Muller Eggen called. was Luring his Rev. P. A. pastorate Dietrichson served assistant of part as Styleplus Week big clothing is event 1904 and After a 1905. serving the congregation 23 Rev Eggen years throughout the All the fashionable United States. resigned of health. account on poor Eggen succeeded by Rev. N. fall models Styleplus and in suits was Special Prices Hats new ... at Esser who served until 1912. Prof being displayed and in Olaf Lee of St. Olaf College. Northfield, overcoats stores are Minn., acting during pastor was Before windows. buy fall and suit you your of 1912 and part 1913 until the a Rev. A. Elmer next pastor, Moe took this week, and department. this in found will be overcoat stop at values store Exceptional our examine charge. Moe served until 1922 with the exception of the beautiful when he Styleplus models in last they a year While seasonable. was hat is Every new — doing organization work in Owatonna, And the windows. when inside Minn., and during this time Rev» step you you Gynter Storaasli ‘9 the in pastor •5 was will have clothes style experience in to a new charge. The C. S. present pastor, Vang, installed September 9th, was All-wool fabrics, and values. carefully tailored. 1923. During the early days today. the services Come in in the congregation held in the were homes school houses until the or church present edifice erected. was special fall features— Ask the to see The work of construction was commenced Holbrook Fabrics, Styleplus York Blue, in but 1867 the building was GOODS completed until Dunberry Overcoats. WEST DRY not in the following Topcoats, The bricks for the church year. were made from the soil of Section 27, A Good Thin* DON’T MISS BE. - LEUTHOLD-PETERSON CO. 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