Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
December 30, 1920 · Page 3 of 8
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.atarCTiy I ®-^rrgy*r "Sf^pfr "532Vj:S t.?' r.\G£ MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1920. FOUR a- ,of St. Peter and Merle Kelly of Humboldt, MOWER COUNTY NEWS 3. Readjustment of living to a lower resentatives of the alumnae association VERA MOORE entertained her Iowa. price level without serious financial brought out very clearly the Sunday school class last evening in "The County Paper" ever-present spirit of friendship and the Y. W. C. A. rooms. Singing and Published every Monday and Thursday, disturbance. at Austin, Minnesota THE BROTHERHOOD OF RAILWAY the abs.ence of snobishness in the society. games made the evning pass all to 4. Maintenance of demand for ROE AND GANNON, Publishers FIREMEN entertained the four qpickly- Nice refreshments were served. necessaries and luxuries. People will V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor railroad orders and their auxilaries at Norma Miller, another alumnae, buy them if employed at wages to a dancing party at the Union hall MARTIN concluded the program by a reading support life comfortably and to lay NELSON CHOSEN Tuesday night. Leon Fisher, Fred "How did you die?" by Edwin Vance up something for a rainy day. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Peck and Will Brooks were in charge Cooks. Altho this number was very 5. More efficiency on the part of Per Year, in advance $2.50 of the entertainment and are to be short it was very well given irt*a manner Six Months $1.25 labor and management. congratulated on the manner in which Will Head Mower County Single Copies 05 reflecting the personality of the Al More welfare work in industry. 6. the affair was staged. Messrs. Backman, lied Near East Drive— speaker. 7. More Employees' representation. Brooks and Fisher furnished About 9:30 o'clock the Dexter-Fisch To Organize Once At entertainment for the guests, as did orchestra called everyone out upon 8. Wise and just taxation. Miss Agnes Olson, who sang a solo. Cmember the dance floor. Dancing proceeded ORGANIZED a 67 9. An immediate understanding This was the first of a series of Martin Nelson, lawyer, of this city until eleven ©Jclock when refreshments between all nations to stabilize governments entertainments. was today appointed chairman fori consisting of brick ice-cream and prevent future wars. Mower County of the Allied Near' and cake were served. The color Our prosperity is dosely tied up with East Drive. While no action as to THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS scheme was further carried out in the i. the future prosperity or poverty of organization has been taken, Mr. Nelson, and their ladies gave a dancing party Home Made Taffy, Fudge, blue and gold ice-cream and in the Europe. Let us encourage all nations said this afternoon that steps at the K. C. hall last night. About crepe paper dresses of the four little to prosper so that they can buy our would be taken immediately for the Peanut Bar, Buttered Pop 100 Knights and their ladies were girls who served Leslie Dodd, Fern COUNTKvW products. appointment of committees to assist present to enjoy dancing to the music MEMBERj Hopfe, Winifred Sharpstine and Helen AFFIUAT1NS Corn and Crispettes. 10.. Keeping only a snail standing in the drive. Probable members of rendered by the Dexter-Fisch orchestra. Terry. After the refreshments army. Invent the best models for the committees are R. J. Thomson, At 11:30 o'clock supper was served. dancing was resumed and continued war machines and make the tools for J. L. Mitchell, Mrs. William Harry Smith and J. Deneen until a- late hour. mass production when needed. Crane, Mrs. C. Haugan, C. F. Cook, were in charge of the decorating. Park Crispette Kitchen Mr. and Mrs. F. Lawrence carrier, America's future prosperity is Rev. Ten Broeck and others. Miss Florence Peck and Mrs. Alvin The Mower County News receives the embodied in the above paragraphs. Mrs. Augusta J. Serviss was in the MISS JEAN HANNA, daughter of dispatches of the United Press Association. Molden honored the society by their We are undeniably in a chaotic state city today perfecting plans for organizing Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hanna, was married Ed. Mortensen presence as chaperones. The evening as a result of the recent World War. the drive. to Norman W. Peterson of Minneapolis, was a success to the smallest detail— Entered as Second Class Matter at So we were at the end of the Civil at "the Methodist parsonage the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under the alumnae and active members feeling War, but our present condition is so LIST OF LETTERS by Rev. Shuman, December 28. Mr. the act of March 3, 1879. that they were more closely related far in advance of our condition at and Mrs. Peterson will make their than previously. Everyone left the end of the Civil War that we can Nk THE EDITOR AND THE FARMER ho^e in Waukesha, Wisconsin. anticipating with pleasure the next Remaining Uncalled for in this office hardly compare it. For instance, the A few years ago it was exceptional For the week ending annual prom. United States produces 60 per-cent to find a town newspaper taking any MRS. GEORGE V. BROWN was Dee. 25, 1920 The following were present: Misses, Now Isn't Too Soon of the world's supply of cotton, 75 serious interest in farming. The newspaper surprised Tuesday night at her home Gentlemen: Collier, O. D. Elken, Violet Hopfe, Adelaide Hummell, per-cent of the world's supply of of the old days was of and for 502 East Water street, by about Mai-cus Fenton, Wm. S. Forth, M. Lolabelle Cory, Kemma Hoium, Wilma corn, 52 per cent of the world's oil, Hanson, James Halley, Edgar Ingelden, the town. Today the country newspaper twenty of her friends, with a canned Barlow, Florence Reed, Pearl Arthur (2) Jones, John S. 60 per cent of the world's copper publishers first-class articles on fruit shower. Guests of honor were: Patch, Alice Dee, Jeannette Selby, (2) Josephson, A. B. Klepel, and so on down the line. farming. It contains interviews with Mrs. Brown's two sons, Floyd W. and George McCalliff, P. J. Neal, W. J. Selma Jahnke, Maxine Pooler, Etta We excel in amount of money, inventions, to think about getting a big good farmers on agricultural methods Richmond, G. P. Williams, Stanley. Ozni C. who are here "to spend the Peterson, Viola Conrad, Kathryn standardization, mass production, Ladies: Anderson, Mary Hanson, and practices and plans. It is a deposit together for your savings holiday season. Stults, Ruth Leek, Marian Earl, Morine Elva LeBorius. expedition we have nothing representation of the country as well account in this bank. YrtTj-Tyi'ijii Johnson, Eva Rasmussen, Norma These letters will be sent to the to fear. Our bank deposits excelled as the town. The farmer has begun to MISS CLARA BOYLE AND Miller, Catherine Catherwood, "Dead Letter Office" Jan. 10, 1921, by billions the combined bank deposits recognize these facts. He takes a The new interest period is DOUGLAS STEWART were married if not delivered before. In calling Messrs: Doyle Richardson, Francis of the rest of the world. Our greater interest in the newspaper here Wednesday morning at 7:30 for the above, please say "Advertised," only a week off. Make a big Earl, Graham Kenaston, Leslie Franklin, per capita circulation of money is than he used to take. He pays his subscription o'clock at St. Augustine's church. The giving date of list. Maurice Daigneau, Fayette Sherman, deposits between now and $59.48. We must practice economy, more promptly. He advertises bride and groom was attended by C. F. COOK. P. M. Edward Christy, Richard Eberhart, January 10 th, the closing reduce the cost of living, produce and at least now and then in the Miss Mayre Murray of Riceville, Donald Austin, Clifford Erickson, consume only what is necessary, encourage classified columns. He is readier to date. Iowa, and John Robinson. Following Mrs. A. M. King leaves today for Dryden Eberhart, Donald Speck, conservative investments, tell the newspaper man about plans the ceremony a wedding breakfast her home in Superior after spending Clayton J)auser, Arnold Enochson, work for good government and fair and work on the farm. In short, he was served at the bride's parents, two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Jake Loring Banfield, 'Bernard Kough, taxation, secure a gradual contraction sees the newspaper as a powerful Weisel. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boyle on Railway Lloyd Young, Paul Enochson, Roger of volume of money or credit, agent for the betterment of agriculture. street. Mrs. J. P. Donnelly, Catherwood and Robejrt L. Clarke. YOUR BANK and put forth oud best efforts to Louise Oldinger of Hampton,* la., This spirit of co-operation is the Myrtle Boyle ithd Mildred Robinson build up our own home, town, county, right spirit. By working together, the returned to her home yetserday. after served. MRS MARY FORTHUM entertained State and Country. farmer and the newspaper man can spending several days with her friend, The out-of-town guests present six friends at dinner Monday Lena Schmitt. acomplish much more for both agriculture were: Miss Mayre Murray of Riceville, evening. and journalism—^Kansas Industrialist. Iowa, Mrs. Winnifred Tuthill of Mrs. P. J. Ryan and two children Owatonna, and Mrs. J. P. Donnelly The Austin National Bank MR. AND MRS OLE HANSON entertained of Hibbing, arrives today to visit Mrs. of Minneapolis and Frank Cushatt, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ryan's mother, Mrs. E. O'Malley, on CHRISTGAU IS RIGHT of Owatonna and. Albert Murray of Irvin Mudge. of Minneapolis at their Water street. On the front page of this issue is AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Cresco. vw* home in'Lansing Monday./ a communication from John M. Christgau. I. L. MITCHELL, p- D- BEAIMEU, Thalian Literary Society Charity to yourself suggests that Mr. Christgau strongly advocates MR. AND MRS. L. C. ANDREW THE F. O. Q. GIRLS gave Mrs. Ptesident Cashier you speak well of others, even when the organization of a farm bureau Stages Annual Prom in entertained at a dinner party at their Alex Patterson a surprise party last you don't wish to. here and we emphatically endorse home in Eairview _Place Monday Elaborate Manner night. It beinsfjher girthday, each every word he writes. Mower county night, in honor of Douglas Stewart guest presented her with a pretty need an organization to look does' The Thalian Literary Society and whose marriage to Miss Boyle occured handkerchief. A nice lunch was served. after its interests. Nearly every Alumnae entertained at their second Wednesday. Miss Hill and Miss Miss Elizabeth Taylor and Miss county in the state has such an organization. annual prom Monday evening, Dec. Ward served. Out of town guests'were Mollen, a missionary of Sian, were Why' should we be slackers^ 27, at the Union hall. The guests arrived the Misses Grace and Margaret Ward guests of honor. when the benefits to be derived about 8:00 o'clock. The hall You Save Money" fi from such an organization can not showed )the results of much hard be estimated. Let's get together and work spent on it by the. girls. The boost for a bigger and better county color-Scheme was carried thruout in says the Good Judge and a live farm bureau organization. maize and blue—the society colors. We Would like to secure the opinions One of the most popular spots was of other farmers in the county. Write And get more genuine chewing the artistic little cozy corner, in the down your ideas concerning ^this satisfaction^ ^hen you use middle of which was a sprig of mistletoe. movement—it is alive issile, and we'll this class of tobacco. be glad to furnish space for a discusson A hew feature of the prom was the This is because the full, rich, along this line. program, which tho not elaborate We're for it! Are you? real tobacco taste lasts so served its purpose in emphasizing Fancy Candies in BULK arid PACKAGES* some of the things which have characterized long, you don't need a fresh THE WORKER'S CREED Perserved Figs in Bulk or Packages, lb 50t the society from its origin. chew nearly as often. (Marquis Call, in Leslie's.) Maxine Pooler as president of the I believe In the gospel of the full And a small chew gives more active society welcomed the guests day and full pay for the preservation real satisfaction than a big chew and also introduced other speakers in of Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of a charming and natural manner. Florence of the ordinary kind ever did. Happiness. Reed gave a humorous selection Any man who uses the Real That the job that feeds me is entitled FANCY CANNED-:- ASPARAGUS BULK AND FARD DATES—CLUSTER from "Anne of Green Gables" which to the best of my strength and Tobacco Chew will tell you TIPS—WHOLE BEETS—NEW YORK RAISINS MIXED NUTS BLACK was very well received by the audience. brain. That no job is so lowly that it WALNUTS—HICKORY NUTS AND 7 CORN FRENCH PEAS SPICED that. Eva Rasmussen one of the rep- does not carry its privileges of advancement LAYER FIGS. PUMPKIN. Put up in two styles and its obligations of co operation. Though I make but a single &/oute*6 W-B GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco part, the finished product is still my responsibility, since the neglect of RIGHT GUT is a short-cut tobacco Plum and Fig Jumbo Jonathan Jonathan one can spoil the labor of many. Hfl That obedience need not be servility, HI Pudding Apples Apples Grape Fruit but an intelligent recognition jilctv of the necessity of order and the value of trained direction. Extra Extra Fancy Fancy AA AA NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS 2 FOR 2&C TIN SOC That loyalty to my organization Special Special Box Box isn't a noble quality for which I deserve praise, but more common sense ORANGES ORANGES Jhr in supporting what is supporting me. ^January 1, 1921, The MoJwejr County News lwijl inaugurate Prepared Prepared Slock Slock OCj* OCj* Pure Pure Bulk Bulk Apple Apple Cider Cider Extra Extra Fancy. Fancy. That right and wrong are of the iri^ a new subscription policy. It has beenr ^Fwh-^2 ^Fwh-^2 lbs lbs £wG £wG Large Large Sife Sife dividual and never of the class. That customary to send thepaperfujjjtil notified to stop ap& Special, Special, TF'C TF'C a a just as there are employers who are tj^e subscription}paid in full.|| ij| lOC lOC Flat Bread—Pkg 2«3C Gal. Gal. unjust, so are there employes who, Z'i Dozen Dozen 60—— 60—— 7Sc 7Sc -Doz. -Doz. shirk, and that all judgments must From this date The News will stop at the expiration 0 0 go to averages and give and take on of the time for which it has been paid, but all subscriptions "v the fifty-fifty basis. not paid up at this time will be continued until the FRESH LOBSTER—FRESH SHRIMPSTANDARD HEAD AND LEAF LETTUCE—GREEN I believe in wise spending and sane back payments are adjusted with this office. AND SELECT OYSTERS 4 saving in clean living. In the' rest —FINNAN HADDlE. PEPPERS—RIPE TOMATOES—PARS- Checking of our subscription list has brought to light that restores and the recreation that numerous errors in giving the subscriber proper credit recreates the energy due my work UEY—SWEET POTATOES—CELERYCRANBERRIES— VIRGINIA DARE WIN E-^PARKL1NG 1 for his payments. It will be appreciated if every subscriber and, whether I work with head or with WHITE GRAPE WINES—GRAPE 1 will look up the date on the little yellow label BRUSSEL SPROUTS hands, in grasping every opportunity JUICE—SHEBOYAN GINGER ALE— .on his .paper 4iid compare with his receipt. If there is a for- further education. ^LOGANBERRY JUIC&i ^—CANADIAN BOGGAS—PARSNIPS, difference in the dates notify tjpjils office at once, so that Finally I believe that the Lord So much of lovely sentiment iff the change can be made wh4irj#ur list is reset this coming helps those who help themselves. And connected with the giving of month. ..... .•*. for tiie country and the jofrthat provide flowers on dip %ay of days— the means of self-help I give my Phone Your Grocery Order Early Fof Delivery2 the beginning of the New Year, If the label on your paper! reads 1-1-21 that indicates tl daily thanks. Store Open Late New Year's Eve. Closed all 4 that your paper has beeii paid jto January 1,1$2$. tfs it werfe, with the tenderest AVjfAY CALAMITY HOWLERS! New Year's Day. of ^thoughts translated in shriiffi be accompanied by the The National Cash Register in a AllchaM^faji £f tag# and exquisite *£|s the jifl1w address. ormeraddressae' recfgt bulletin says that future businesffjconditions fragrance. will partly depend upon:1! CHECK UP THE LABEL QN YOUR Vi V. •r AND NOTIFY US AT O^fcE IF YO& HAVE' 1 Efficient management the United States. NOT RECEIVED CREDIT FOR THE 2. Continuation of our large export AMOUNT PAID. trade thru loans or permanent I investment abroad. 4 TV'S DEFECTIVE PAGE Tl