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The Dunn County News from Menomonie, Wisconsin • 2

The Dunn County News du lieu suivant : Menomonie, Wisconsin • 2

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the duitit ouitty. proved to be much totf fast for the Knapp team, the score being 12 to Tuesday. Born to Mr. and Lynch, Aug. 24, and Mrs.

Horace eight pound 5 In favor of Cylon. Several car loads of rooters accompanied the team there. cam we make Mow Hazel Tripp left Tuesday after wins; M. MULVANEY PASSBAT ifflAPP Comes Suddenly to Well-lcnowu Woman Week's News, of the Village. 4 1 noon ior Barron.

Last Thursday Austin Schlosser, celebrated his seventh birthday with boy. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Ole, Aug. 24 a 7 3-4 pound daughter.

Mrs. Henry Korneberger entertained ten little girls Tuesday, Aug, 24 in honor of her daughter, Laura's seventh birthday. Mrs. Will Carrington spent a portion of the week at the home of Glen Mallory in Menomonie. KpIIp darter and Jeanette Car a party.

About ten of his playmates were present. inexpensive as possiMer That's our problem; we're here to serve you in clothes; we want to do it better The Ladies' Aid met at the church i parlors Wednesday, Aug. 18 and lunch was served at the parsonage. visitors! The next meeting will be held in the its rington were Menomxmie Thursday. church parlors Sept.

1. A picnic lunch will be served Dieter attended the Saf fjf than anyone else. If we get the best clothes for wear and style no one can beat that. Mr. and Mrs.

John Bammert mo Knapp, Aug. 26. 'Mrs. Mathew JMulvaney died suddenly at her home Thursday night, Aug. 19, at 11:30 of serum apoplexy.

A daughter of Daniel and Mary Aim (Steen) Thatcher, Eliza Thatcher was born In Ohio, March. 1863, and came to' Wisconsin with her parents in 1876. She was united la marriage to Matthew Mulvahey in 1881 To this union eleven children were tored to Spring Valley Sunday and spent the day at the home of Philip ety First meeting in Eau Claire, Tuesday. Jessa Carpenter returned from Minneapolis Saturday evening and Kasteyer. We have them in Hart Schaffner Marx clothes.

If we sell them on close margins, were giving you more value. We're doing it and we're here to prove it. Mrs. Bowles is visiting at Wash reported that her mother was get burn at the home of her son Rus- ting along as nicely as could be ex seJl. From there seh will go to Du- nected.

luth to visit her son Ira Mrs. R. Case and son, Edward, Mr. and Mrs. William Milleron took their daughter, Mrs.

Louis Ruickner. and children to their are visiting in Minnesota this week A number of Mrs. Ed. Schmid It! ThD oft 1 73 nr imiincS men home in Northern Wisconsin. friends surprised her with a miscellaneous shower Friday afternoon at Miss Mabel Hammerstrom of Ciishini? visited several days with the home of her parents.

Mr. and her sister Mrs. Ed. Polley. Mrs.

M. S. Jones. She was the reel- Mrs. Francis Engebretsen and Plain simple styles are correct for you.

pient of a number of pretty and use daughter, Dorothy, of Minneapolis have been visiting for the past week IU1 KiitS U.I1U LllUStJ UltretJUL IClJUll a eood time. Mr. and Mrs. S. W.

horn, seven of which survive. Mrs. Nellie Evans of Hersey, Thomas of. North Dakota, Mrs. Margaret Trie-key of Superior, Mrs.

Jennie Tude jpt Ore, N. and John Richard and Matthew of Knapp. All were present at the funeral except Thomau, who was unable to attend. She is also lurvived by her husband, twelve grand children and a host of friends, who will mourn her loss. She was a devoted wife and mother, a kind friend and neighbor.

Mrs. Alulyaney was in the hotel business for thirty-two years and her kindly manner and integrity won her many friends. The funeral services were held at the M. E. church Sunday afternoon, Rev.

f3. Dunbar officiating. She was laid to rest in Forest Hill cemetery. Relatives of the deceased acting as pall bearers. Many relatives and friends from out of town were We have any number of smait models from 4 Jackson of Menomonie were present.

Hi sis 111 III BI It? Ell 111 if. zh SIS'- ill si: iii it: it; it: its with Mrs. Henry Casper. Mr. and Mrs.

A. Hagen and fam ily and William Eckstrom of Glen Mrs. II. Kvool went to Hudson Wednesday to meet her dau ft! Hart Schaffner Marx. It takes designing wood City spent Sunday at the Hen Mrs.

Naomi Tompson and ch ry Casper home of Canada, who are coming to visit The following were operated, on at relatives and friends in Knapp. i art like theirs to make plain clothes that don't Mrs. I. A. Prichard and fathe the Knapp hospital the past week: Paul Shaw.

Mrainerd, Mrs were Menomonie cauers 'inursaay. Bert Brunn, Menomonie, Clifford ifl look that way. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jodell an Ilermanson, Woodville, Merton Tur Mrs.

H. S. Halverson aud daughter ner. Downsville, George Price, Menomonie; Elliott Crego, Stevens Marian, motored to Menomonie Sat urday. Point: Morris and Amy Draland, Mr.

and Mrs. and children Bovcevllle; Mrs. Ed Hurd, Hudson; of Minneapolis are visiting at the Nelle Poore. Knapp; Lois Clark, S. H.

Van Slyke home. Prairie Farm and Mrs. Charles Cill, Alton Morrell of Elmwood spent Woodville. Alfarrette Schuster, Miss Flanntr gan, both nurse in Luther hospital Eau craire and Reuben Power of Owen visited at the John James home Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Schmid and M. S. Jones motored to St. Paul on 1 1 White- jr WW Sunday with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. A. C. Morrell. Knapp met defeat again Sunday when it met the Cylon nine on the lattf-r's field.

The Cylon batters Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Johnson and son, Kay, lert Saturday tor St.

to visit Oakley Johnson Henry Bibson left Wednesday for a short visit in Southern Wiscon sin. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Maxson of Marble Rock, and Mr. and Mrs 1 Business suits that save money Men who used to think they had to go to fjj tailors are coming to us.

In our Hart Schaff- ner Marx suits they get the quality and tailoring they paid 50 to 100 per cent more for. They get fitted perfectly. Sizes for every figure. ja Hart Schaffner Marx and other stand- Earl Maxson and family of Greene, left Friday for their homes af ter several days visit with O. M.

McGee and family Virgil McGee returned last week from Greene, after enjoying a two weeks vacation with old friends there. Hazel Tripp was a Menomonie caller Monday. Hazel Tripp and Susie Mallory were Menomonie visitors Friday Roy James and family and John James motored to Adrian, last week to visit relatives and ard makes priced at friends. Mrs. Cook- of Eau Claire has been renewing acquaintances here the past week.

Grace Beardsley and Katherine Palmer spent a portion of last week $57 $49 Eli EH Eli It! Bl. ill Et! til 111 Its. turn: 111 mti ta Ri ii in Si! rt! at the home of the former's uncle in Other makes priced at $22.00, $25.00 nmurie Copyright HartSchaffner and $30.00. Dell oor. Brand New Silk Shirts S7.50 S10.00 $10 and $12 grades $15 grades Baldwin.

Ben t.ierman, Charles Massey and John Oi'e spent Thursday afternoon on a boosting tour in the interest of the Knapp Fair. Archie Mallory was a business caller in Minneapolis a few days last week'. Mrs. Earl Holly left Friday sfor a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. Jack Johnson of Tramway.

Li. A. and A. R. Jacobs have been entertaining their uncle, Mr.

Jewel, of Brainerd, the past week. Charley Purvis, who for the past nine months has been employed in Milwaukee, came home Thursday to visit his parents until school begins. Edith Pope who has spent several weeks visiting her relatives in Eau Claire, came home Thursday. Mrs. Ruth Fletcher returned to her home at Samp Douglas Wednesday morning after a visit with her sister, Mrs.

Roy Dunbar and family. Mrs. Milton Skinner left Wednesday night for Menomonie for a few days visit with relatives in that city before her departure for her home at Spooner. Men's Athletic Union Suits No sleeves, knee length, nainsook cloth $1.00 Men's Overalls Plain blue, medium weight, size 32 to 42 waist. Priced $2.00 mbia or A COUPLE of new Co1 No.

6's on the cellar sIk Boys9 Shirts Plain dark blue and stripes. Priced $1.00 EVEMS TEM MF AIM 1 in the pantry and the old-doorbell has that lusty, vigorous ring with which Columbia's have made million? of homes happy! If it's a big house or an. office one Columbia Hot Shot of whatever cell power you need, will be your choice. Columbias stay ready to work faitii-fulryseason after season they last so long, it seems as if they never do give out. No special type of bell needed for Columbia Dry Batteries, no delicate adjustments.

No connections to outside circuits absolutely safj always ready to work. mm Mrs. Ed Olson of Minneapolis ffi- its 25-Store System spent a tew days as the guest of Mrs. Edward Schmid the Dast wrrIc. Mrs.

Archie Mallory returned iTSniwiiiHiiiiissijiw home Thursday night after visiting at the home of her son, Glen, in Menomonie, for several days. tonight. Lily Mars goes with her ior a visit. Myrl Mars of Eau Claire were guests at the Efber Blakely hpme last week. Mr.

and Mrs. O. C. Gullickson mo tored to Minneapolis Thursdav and J. C.

Jacobsons recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ever Blakel-ey and children were callers at the J. Mars home last week.

Vernie Starett of Hayward and Miss Meda Wilson of Eau Claire and Mrs. Ben Maxfield. of Eau: Claire visited at Eber Blakeleys last Wednesday. Vernon Dodge and Miss Shannon of Elk Mound were Sunday visitors; at J. Mars.

spent the day with relatives. Mrs. O. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Anderson and Misses Elsie and Jennie Jenson visited at was a guest at iv.ent iirotners nome recently. Mrs. Bert Warner of EVansville, RUSK. Aug. 25.

Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Tif fany of La Crosse and Mrs.

Henry "IT CAME FROM MADSEN'S" inenreldt or jvlenomonie were Satur day callers at the P. R. Ross home. 9 vm Air. and Mrs.

Willis Wing and children of Eau Claire, JVIr. and Mrs. Ed Roach and family of Lambs Columbia Iry Cell anil Wat Shot Scalers MENOMONIE, Dunn County FALL. CITV, Dunn County ANDERSON CO. C.

CURTIS SON. CURTIS BROS. FULLER AUTO CO. COLFAX, Dunn County GEO. AV.

JUNGCK RUNNING, MARTIN CO KNAPP, WISCONSIN GOEDECKIJ JONFl KNAPP MERCANTILE CO. rffci Cprin9 Clip tinting Post, on Cciu.nXa Cell A'. 6. A'a Extra Ow i Creek and Mrs. Roy Barber and cniidren or Waupaca were guests THAT THE NEXT DANCE AT Sunday at the Roach brothers home.

Mrs. Jane Miller and sister Mrs. II. G. Glaskin of Salem.

visited Mrs. F. R. Ross Monday. I tot oho Mr.

and Mrs. AV. J. Nott, Mrs Margaret Nott and Mrs. Sadie Gil mm.

bert were callers Sunday at the 0" I R. Ross home. Mrs. P. Blank and son Lake went to Chippewa Falls Tuesday.

Mrs. E. Allen and children visited jiiuiuiiniiiimimfflajmtiiHiaiumuiutamiuiiumtutmimintiiHraunaumiiiuiiBUimuiiuniiwuuiuauuumu WILL BE ON relatives at Black River Falls a few 5 days last week. Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Nichols and Tiie Thrifty Mm finer children and Mr. and Mrs. J. Amend and children visited at Whinery's lafarfav Sunday. ti Mr.

Bert Harsh and family visited in Eau Claire Sunday. Dshce will bbin at 9 p. m. sharp Gladys and Sadie RIckers of Still water are visiting at their aunt's Mrs. Oscar Nichols.

ii Mr. and Mrs. T. Peters and daugh il Cin ter of Thorpe were Sunday guests at the J. Mars home Sunday.

is a saver. And one of the best indications of thrift is a Savings Account Be thrifty open a Savings Account at this bank. You Tvill find it easy to save when you once acquire the habit and the best way to get the habit is through a Savings Account. 4 per cent interest paid on Savings Accounts every January and July. Lake Blank and mother, Mrs.

P. ci Chippewa Falb, a rznztal favorite Pinshurct, vill iuKil-h the mucic. if So fif-9 JP Wrist Watches- Come in and look over our line of wrist watches, for we have just the watch you want. All die standard makes, all sizes, shapes-and prices. We also carry a large stock of Men's and Boys Watclies.

Watch repairing a specialty. Blank spent the week end in Downsville and vicinity. Mrs. Sarah Merrit and daughter Anna left last Wednesday for their home "at Spokane. Mrs.

Geo. Laatsch of Menomonie went with iniii ii i- JJ'HiarjJJWH11'" P1NEHURST on the state trunk road 7 miles Booth of Farm. mls onthwwt of KidViand, 10 miloi northwest of Wheeler. 3 r- imrtawst of i3ai wr Kik north It ajvYiii. 8 n.ies of Cner.Ti..

AU kira of fd and serves! ia hail. Cloak rooro. eiectna 1 etc them for a short visit. Mrs. Will Schlensner and two AM OF MEIMOIEl children visited her mother at Lex ington, recently.

Cf Mr. and Mrs. T. States and children who have been guests at the A. T.

Drackley home returned to their home at Marsaille, 111. Tuesday. Myrel Mars of Eau Clalr who has T7 TI A1tCT7nT 1 Wo are depository for the Beavers' Ressrvo Fund FVpLtftTTiftv of Menomonie. Wis. II It been a guest at-the- Jaoms Ior a iew aays leaves ier -eir -iAiuo.

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