Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
December 27, 1920 · Page 5 of 8
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-efltiSBSSSfl 7„ MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1920 MOWgR COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA "IFAGE S v-Ii. THE M1CKIE, PRINTER'S DEVIL By Charles Sughroe You Gotta Be Careful When You Bust Into Print Western Nevspapci Uoioq OfcYAfcS ,M\XS W&S tut \)veT\VN OF A SOMtFOWYiN TVWWaS. \Vi TUX uov^ewi eovo, SOU£Y\U£SwUt&£8 OV\9.~ teres eoov QM GOVAN, UV the Watch Night sw\M(a kn\lvc V1 V-OSY— SKTOW?^ N\§V\\\ VNSSE OV3f GM.UUG ovi NMOOW6 UkOH fAvevcxa ooesvsv m. U*N. -vx ^tN'S ^eroRU ooe OVi -cue fcOVtfcrwew -Co nUV5~0PFV££ LAOM HE New Year's eve watch party 060SW affords a most charming eutertainment OUGW SOVA^ for young as well as ^elderly people. It fs a time when a |party can be arranged on most simple TlMC |f£oes and it may be easily made enjoyittbie & to everyone present. Of course the house decorations that |&ave been used for Christmas, with a Mittte freshening up, will do for the j|party. As the custom of giving a watch fparty on New Year's eve is a very old Jane, the entertainment should be in ac|cortianoe C^APt^ with the old-fashioned plan ^of playing games and making the party ^eatirely raiher than a formal informal, pinner or dance. to us. You have told us a lot of our in If the guests are invited to come failings and helped us to step better. it will add greatly to the atjSraetiveuess You have tripped us up and knocked i&tstame, A Praurr of the party. Some simple us down and talked cross to us, at f«osiume that is easily gotten up is best. times. But we understood, and didn't ^Afler the guests have assembled, pre•scnt mind, because we knew you thought a each with a large palm leaf fan, ears hnxcrlttt! Snb, our lot of us. 7 7 Yki So Taps to you, as you steal away ^jfeave the rugs removed from the floor tijr mining {mir, into a past strewn with the efforts of •V®£ one room where a fanning contest it ia (iiljrf m? fiwk, for 4eau be played. Large, brightly colored the mighty. giratenrr, for jmtr*, for support Waal can I wish far you in tins New Year We made a lot of mistakes while you i&alls, very light in weight, can be procured us gmtii tit? turmoil of More than I wish yoo every day from the were with us, Old Year. But Taps to Ufr to frd prrawirr btatUlittij 10-cent store five them. We went ahead and did things What cu 1 say, 1 have not said before, tirclti) anil jog. As mr pro or ten of them without thinking them carefully out. What new prayer can 1 pray? into tl}? future, Irt its gatrs roll And then you told us afterward of are Started at one For erery hour of every day bark anil sljoiu na far? to far? these blunders. So, you see, we ®A end of the room, Deep in my mmost heart I say tnitif ottr 3Fatljrr. A a st* gas? the guests fanning lesrn^d. Thank you, Old Year. them the length A Prayer for yon! ot tljr morli, and trratbl? b?for? How many times we were disap* ua of the room and pointed! What great things passed tta dtmljf ktiotmt forrra and its between two posts by! But Taps for them, now, too. ttttfrUfttniprrb ?ti?nta. and aa to? What cu 1 ask fw yw thb connf year Life, after all. Is but an unfolding, at the other euil. br?ad tlj? mg0t?nj and tip bign?a« More Ihu I JareJ to ask before to a sowing and a reaping, a going The "posts" can of tliingii. Irt ttf? rlottda What iew gift cu 1 crave frm Heaveaffor yoa In bed at nighttime and a getting up be little evergreen fold up and diarloa? Oil k??ping the morning, tears and laughter, work re in Fran Lire's boles* stove? tnatrlj abov? STtfin? otrnt! and rest, while Time plays about us. My heart (etitiens from the Throne af Grace Amid threats of di&aatrr and But now you are going away, Old Year. sending his ball One hiesshig sore! trrror of tlf? mtknoton and forbidding. Good luck to you with what we have to the goal first Far every Jaj af every year tn? mould i??ar IT'S THE LIMIT! given to you. Taps! wins a prize. At least, that's what Bergman told us, altho wa are only able to count trait?, aagittg. "3t ia J. b? not For all that we have lost or failed Yon are more dear! A very pretty forty-four, quack-quacks in the accompanying picture. At any rate, we are afraid." Hak? na purr at fyom? in—Taps! costume party is a not going' to try to make Walter a prevaricator for one measly little duck. But no regrets—just gladness for with Shrr. amid t!|? rlawora of Pierrot and Pierette No hlessiig can I beg of yoa this year We feel sure"that all disciples of the mighty Nimrod will get green eyed chances, and a million prods of every m?n. tl turmoil of romta, or dance. The when they study this picture. Pipe the canvasbacks, take a slant at those More tha yoo gave to ne before sort hidden away in the somewhere «50stumes are very easy to make and so dr?p. tf?? raging of tljr and amid green heads, black mallards, blue-bills teal, pintails, and sufferin' cats! he Your lips to kiss, yonr hand ii mine to hoU to find us all anew in the glad New |&ecoming to the girls and boys. Oldffiashioned even brought back a golden-eye, altho I presume some of you birds will all our ord?ala of atrnggl? and Year that will awaken us on the morrow. take pains to tell us it is a gadwall.—Courtesy "The Squeal" Now, as of yore! "square" dances are the or|«5er pain. Ifar ifefina Cttpiaf a aak?. We tried, we failed—we won. of the evening with games and Your iove to guard, yoar happiness to keep Atum While you go, we smile, and a few |«ontests of various kinds between each :ull operation, even in the big cities. In life tifl death, aad when we fal on sleep tears touch our smiles. But we blow idaaee. Of course the party ends with December wrhich is Innocents To neet once more! On 28, our Taps. Listen to them, Old Year. fc&e Virginia reel. By introducing a Day, the childi-en have the And good-bye!—Detroit Free Press. jgaaie between each dance, you give a TAPS Joso^t pleasing variety to the evening's privilege of wearing their parent's 4«atertainment, and no one will be clothes, and adding thereto parental left Onions Foretell Wet Months. Jaet of the fun, even if they do not authority. The young people become Take 12 onions, cut them Into fiance. with real bosses, practically taking the -halves, hollow them out and fill The refreshments should be a sim of cont[pletely place of father and mother, giving salt. Those In which the salt ipie^nature, including some fruit punch the wet Correspondent Believes Footba Will Become a Combination dissolves Indicate orders, and acting generally as masters WELL, |with which to drink the -health of Old Year, good-bye-j-Taps of imonths the coming year. of Baseball And Basketball if Forward Pass Continues. and mistresses of all the domestic .iSrieiids for the coming year. If you while you die! ceremonies. You broushf a lot of new things Irspant So introduce the old-fashioned ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS million-dollar stadium, the largest By HENRY J. FARRELL V"fcot pint" make a hot grape juice lemVmade Christmas in Belgium is more of a in the world. We will need (United Press Staff Correspondent) ?nd finest with maraschino or preserved religious than a general festival. seating capacity because we $3ierries in It. huge IS IS A S E A E E A New York, December 27.—Percy True business is suspended to a large rNever attempt anything that Is beyond making football fans in Ohio. The are Haughton, founder of the "Harvard extent, but retail establishments remain your means or the customs of the fan likes to sit in the grandstand baseball football system," wants football revised. open, places of amusement are l^place you live in. Pretentiousness never and figure the 'inside' of the in full blast, and the only family |&rings comfort to the guests or reflects game—to study what is being done The forward pass must be curbed, foregatherings are those that take ^credit upon the hostess. The true hostless it is being done. The real and why he says, or football will become a can show as much refinement In place in the church. football fan likes to do the same a simple cup of tea as in giving combination of basketball and baseball. Jserving Not till New Year's Day does the doesn't just sit there and thing. He has. elaborate dinner. Remember to be Belgian let himself go right to full watch ball go up and down the the iyoar natural, unaffected self, and If Houghtonknows football,of course, bent. But there are no half-measures field. likes to know what the jfyoar wealthy friend has entertained He but other experts do not agree with thit day! Rounds of family visits in jiytra at a banquet, don't hesitate to in|«tte quarterback is trying to do and he is his fears for the future of the game. the morning, with unlimited tots of her to your party even if it is of interested to see how it is done. Without Jack Wilce, founder of the system ftfae simplest sort. spirits at each one of them are followed numbers task is too hai'd. his that brought Ohio State from a mediocre Try to give your guests a good time, by a bullly repast of a dozen With numbers it is easy and he becomes *HERE isn't a handsomer car on the market at any position in the Ohio conference '•fiat don't overdo it. Make the evening courses an afternoon walk, games at a confirmed football fan." J^eauinely enjoyable. But If you have of small colleges to the peak of the price than the 60-horsepower In appearance cards, or visit to the theatre, tea at In the last four years, Ohio state BlG-SlX, fa. bright Idea in the way of entertalnfs&ent, "Big Ten" of the west, is a disciple of the house of a relative, and a full evenings', it is exceptional—the clean-cut aristocratic stream-lines, under the guidance of Wilce has work It out and present it—never the open game. or rather night's jollification but one game, has won two western l&esitate to be original, but keep within lost the beautiful bevel-edge body, the superior finish and attention "The forward pass made football at the house of the oldest member of ftfce bounds of your especial capacity conference championships and what it is," he said here recently. "It to little details of equipment—all these contribute to the the family. Presents are exchanged ifisr entertaining and your pocketbook. second once. He developed finished has removed the weight of handicap Whatever you on New Year's Eve, after which cere car's striking beauty. Harley, Pete Stinchcomb, Workman, Chic suffered by small elevens, it has made gutter in the way mony it is usual to see the old year Willaman, Pixley, Huffman and a less dangerous game and decreased fcaf entertainment, out and the new year in, either at BIG-SIX some of the greatest players in the The is the finest seven-passfenger motor car Stude ^taLve the refreshgase&ts injuries, it has made it an interesting church, or at a ball, or at public or Middle West. baker has ever built. It is distinctly a auality car/intended as all planned game to watch and it has introduced family supper, or even in the relative Sand ready beforef&aad "Am I going to coach, at Ohio State more intelligence into the game." such, and for comparison only with the very best. quietude of the family circle. so that yon next year? Well, I presume so. You To make radical changes in the forward f-ean join in with Exhausted with the exertions of know out west we 3on't go thru an pass rules would be to send the Though large and roomy, the BlG-SlX is of moderate weight, |4be fun without & such a strenuous New Year start, it undefeated season and get a fouryear game back into its primitive stages or thought is but natural that the scond day of refined by the use of cosdy alloy steels, and lightened by the fsstee contract. Neither do we lose one and make weight rule over again, he leaving your the year should be kept as a public game and get canned. I haven't a contact simplicity of Studebaker construction. Only because of Studebaker's thinks. l^rlends to prean holiday likewise. Generally speaking, at Ohio State. I'm a member of elaborate Wilce, however, favors some slight great resources and manufacturing experience can a the second of January in Belgium the faculty, that's all, Wilce said. ktracheon. If you changes in the rules to overcome a corresponds approximately to Boxing car of this quality be produced to sell at such a moderate price. at iv in a few advantages that the forward pass Day in England. Should the day happen jdance, be sure to NOVEL HOLIDAY STUNTS now enjoys. to fall on a Monday, no Belgian ?&ave the room FOR BELGIUM'S CHILDREN Compare Studebaker Cars, point by point, He suggests for instance, that in warmed so that workman would think of doing anywork, the case of interference with the receiver with any other cars on the market, and S a however urgent, drinking By R. H. SHEFFIELD of the pass instead of giving we will be satisfied with your judgment. guests will being the first consideration on the (United Press Staff Correspondent.) the ball to the offended team where mot take cold. first Monday of the year. It is the Brussels, (By Mail.)—Belgian the foul was committed, to bring the The merrymaking at a watch-night ALL STUDEBAKER CARS ARE EQUIPPED WITH one day of the 365 that drunkness is children get the time of their lives CORD 7 *5ES—ANOTHER STUDEBAKER PRECEDENT j^arty should stop in time for all to ball back to the point of play and inflict anyway. noticeable in this country. £ga£Eier silently around the fire or the in the last month of the year. First a penalty of ten yards. ^Christmas tree and listen to the solemn MARTIN & SCHROEDER and foremost, there is the feast of If any changes are made by the fsfcriking of the clock that proclaims the Saint Nicholas, the patron saint of rules committee this winter, Wilce Large Argentine Province. Austin Grand Meadow vMxth of the new year. Then should the The province of Entre Rios, Argentina, childhood,on December 6, when from favors a rule requiring all players to K. C. Building %*aasts be dnink to the year, to the host has an area of 29,241 square be numbered. morn to night, the young folk receive AUSTIN. MINN. hostess and to the friends. Shortlyafterward miles, or a little greater than the combined gifts from everybody they meet. The "Objections made by some coaches the guests should depart area of the three states of day corresponds to the Christmas that secrets of their system and trick Ljaietly, for a little note of solemnity Massachusetts, New Jersey and Mary* stocking of the Anglo-Saxon child, altho plays would become known with numbers land. Its aot Inappropriate at a watch-night the Belgian juvenile gets also on their players are silly," he fgarty. Here are some appropriate toasts foi a second edition of presents on Xmas said. "Ohio State was the only team| Csttdi a time: day as well. O.b. Detroit the Western Conference to wear, In the" rural districts, in houses numbers all season and we won the hstng out the old, ring In the new. J. F. FAIRBANKS infested with mice, the children on championship. I admit that scouts find Ring happy bells across the snow ya.r Is going, let him go the feast of Saint Nicholas, December their task easier when they have| Ring out the false, ring In the true. 14, write that Saint's name over the numbers to follow, but it didn't hurt front door, the result being, according us much. Dealer la let's Join the merry throng. r. Opon the coueh of life we'll ride, to the tradition, that the Saint "We think in Columbus that we( ^Spending the coming year along COAL, WOOD, LIME will clear the house of mice 'ere the have a system as good as that of any, I Happy we'll be whate'er betide. close of the year. CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, major university in the country. We "Welcome be ye that are here, The shortest day, December 21, is have as much to keep secret as anyj BRICK AND WALL i. ^Welcome all and make good cheer, dedicated to Saint and confers other coaching staff, yet WE ARE Thomas, Welcome all another year. PLASTER. I upon the offspring the right, if NOT SO SMALL THAT WE WILL Cinder mistletoe anrd holly I they can find the oportunity, to lock PUT OUR SYSTEM ABOVE THE A party gay and Jolly. up their parents in the cellar or elsewhere, INTEREST OF THE PUBLIC THAT liberating them only on solemn KEEPS THE GAME GOING. Regard-, 'Would Be Great Reform. Office 301 Eut Bridge St. promise of a ransom, which may Evea an approximation of the New less of what other teams do and what, dear's Ideal of virtue would bo take the form of remission or punishment, the rules committee may decide, we. Phone: Mean 32 .gneat reform. a present, an outing, a holiday, are going to make our games interesting Austin, Mian. a toy, or even a new suit. This to the public if we can. 'New Year I tSmppj custom is very deeply seated, and is in (Ohio state is going to build a I DEFECTIVE PAGE