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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

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J™*,L .1 it"- $ ft fliPl 4 1 1 5-t j*** 15 vnp^v SP, MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA 'V*' I we?: stf t: pace FIVE THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1921 L0D6ES INSTALL OFFICERS An Excursion Among Blouses TO-DAY'S FASHION NOTES To Feel at Home on This Planet Is BOOK REVIEWS and the Supreme Felicity of Life. LIBRARY NEWS Fraternal Organization Start 1921 With New By Mi»f Tayne Burgess, Officers. By JOHN BURROUGHS, in ''Accepting the Unhr Librarian The Degree of Honor and Ancient Boys and Girls Reading. 1 Order of United Workmen, with The naturist must see all thiagp in the light of "A book's a magic sort of thing 200 members present installed the following his experiences in this wo^d. He experiences no miracles That makes you sailor, chief or king. officers, under the direction of he sees the cosmic energy is no respecter of persons When I am old and own a shelf Grand President Inez L. Moer of I think I'll have a book thyself." he sees the rains falling alike upon the just and Minneapolis. "Aren't children's books wonderful unjust he sees the vast, impartial, ^discriminating President—Mrs. Elizabeth Watkins. these days," remarked Mrs. Brown movements of Nature all about him he learns that as she peeped into the busy juvenile Vice President—Mrs. Sylvia Hemphill. the land can not sustain life without the fertilizing department of the library on Saturday rains, yet he beholds the clouds pouring out their afternoon. "I think so," replied the Second Vice President—Mrs. Stella librarian, "having studied girls* and bounty into the sea just as freely as upon land hel Jorgenson. boys' reading for the past twenty beholds the inorganic crushing the organic all about Secretary—Myrah E. Gregg. years." The children's room in a library him, and yet he knows that the latter is nothing with­ Financial Secretary—Mrs. Lena should be the most attractive out the are how the former. If God and universal cosmic forces one, McGee. fascinating room in the whole building-—tables both in righteous Treasurer—Louise Nelson. surely is God on sides all struggles, all causes, all wars, strewn with books, chairs Inside Watch—Esther Sather. and —we're to have low ones f«r the little unrighteous! Outside Watch—Mrs. Hazel Webster. ones someday. We're to havecushionded de­ I behold the great scheme of evolution unfolding despite all the window seats to entice the the lays and waste and failures, and the higher forms appearing upon Usher—Esther Howard. kiddies to linger and examine a book in. scene.\ I see on an immense scale, and as clearly as in a demonstration Assistant Usher—Nora Everson. at their leisure. Oh, a children's the a laboratory, that good comes out of evil that the impartiality of Musician—Emma Feeley. room is wonderful where "somebody" over­ Trustee—Minnie Munger. Nature Providence is best that we are made strong by what we ahswers questions and occasionally Past President—Ethel French. that brings something- you hadn't noticed come that man is man because he is as free to do evil as to do good Past Grand Master Anderson of but don't ask you to buy. to power life is as free develop hostile form as to develop friendly that Minneapolis installed for the A. O. "Have you ever read 'The Golden waits upon him who earns it Life would be tasteless and insipid U. W. as follows: Staircase'?" asked the ylibrary lady stars their without pain and struggle and disappointment The send Past Master Workman—Harry D. "Lucy Chisholm who made the collecti®n the us under influences, the earth renews itself, brooding heaven gathers Earl. hasn't missed a classic. Any child Master Workman—Charles Eagen. us if we have the to see it. its wings, and all is well with heroic hearts who lives with that book from four Foreman—Elmer Nelson. We are embosomed in the Eternal Beneficence whether we desire it to fourteen not only will have stored Overseer—Raymond Dorn. or not ... To at home on this planet, and that it is, with all its up a fund of best English poetry but feel vRecorder—Arthur Sutherland. will have acquired a taste to be satisfied drawbacks, the best possible world, I look upon as the supreme felicity of Financier—Carlisle Donovan. with nothing but the best. Besides life. For figures of mature line, this Receiver—J. L. Mitchell. the general collection there is NOW dark blue serge is admirable. The the garment Is cut to extend nine that the new blouses tor Guide—Robert Dorn. a group of cradle songs, hymns, carols waist is brightened by stitching in inches below the waist and often extended Officer of the Guard—William D. spring have arrived In force, a The Speaking Voice. Inside. Watch—Bruce Donovan. gray and dark blue, while a band and sacred verses. at the sides to form a soft little excursion among them is a sightseeing Bassler. It Is a great mistake to try and talk of gray is introduced on the belt. Outside Watch—Norman Apple. The Burgess bird book is just as girdle at the back. Much ingenuity in event of much pleasure. The Chaplain—Robert S. Noyes. above nolsfe. It is so much easier and The pockets are of self material, cutting Is the result of this idea. interesting as it can be. It begins with charm of novelty in design Is added faced with gray. Medium size, requires Trustee—Sam Rask. more effective to speak below it & The officers of the Harvey A. Chapin The pretty blouse of soft satin, to that of unusually beautiful color Peter Rabbit exclaiming as he hops 3*4 yards 54-inch material. frill clear tone will carry when a Adjutant—William H. Ritman. shown in ,the picture, ignores the Camp, United Spanish War veterans, and color combinations. Changeable Pictorial Review dress No. 8287. Shrill one is not only annoying bat over a low place in a wall, "Birds are Quartermaster—Charles A. Eagen. waistline entirely—back and front. It elected and installed at the annual taffetas present a new field for the designers Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bust. Price, 25 very tiring. funny creatures." "Tut, tut, tut," answers J. N. Nicholsen acted as installing honors the mode for Iridescent beads cents. and they are exploiting it with goose dinner of the camp at the Jenny Wren and flirts you off officer. in an effective embroidery and shows great success. Georgette cfrepe in Fox Hotel Wednesday evening are as Has Poqr Opinion of Percy. into birdland. Its allegiance to longer sleeves and tab The Poet Dryden. two-color blouses, still proves Irresistible follows: Percy Noodles says that when ha January 22—Basket social and The boys and girls of "Librarytown" Those well-known and often quoted trimming about the bottom, both innovations to those who are responsible for asked the capitalist's daughter what Commander—Roy A. Woodward. danc£ given by Als Loge No. Ill at are enjoying "Hawthorn's for the new season. The lines, "None but the brave deserve the the styles and georgette maintains Its she would do if he got a Job as new* Sr. V. Commander—Frank Monty. the K. of C. Hall at 8:00 o'colck. Tanglewood Tales" which are so changeable taffetas are often trimmed fair," are to be found In an ode which place at the head of the little procession paper reporter, she said she would expect Officer of the Day—Ben F. Hormel. was written by Dryden on the Feast "Fialas" orchestra. Admission, gents with bands or straps of the silk, beautifully illustrated by Maxfield of lovely fabrics used for his first day and his last day ta framed into narrow fringe along each of Alexander in honor of St. Cecelia's 50 cents Ladies with basket free. Parrish. spring and summer blouses. come before his pay day.—Dallas edge, this fringe revealing one of the day, which occurs three days later. Jr. V. Commander—Harry Keyser. In spite of early Indications to the Adv. 5-2-c. Kipling's "Brushwood Boy" is one News. two colors used in weaving the silk. contrary, the last arrivals have elbow of the most delightful things he has Shoe Clearance Sale With the addition of a little needlework sleeves, although there are many with written. One of the most popular this makes a beautiful ornamentation. longer sleeves, it is likely that the books of the day is Kingsley's "Water short sleeved models will at least hold Babies" illustrated by Jessie Wilcox their own through the summer. Smith. The most noticeable style point made The librarian said she was going to by the new models is the lack of any buy just "stacks" of boys' books this definition of the waistline—in the front year, the kind that makes him sit of the blouses at least. The body of JANUARY 21 to 31 corviioHT VBTISM iTnwni MAIM wt up nights to read. What shall they be? THE "Tom Sawyer" and "Huckleberry Species of Nuts Highly Valued. 20 to 50 Discount on 1920 Prices Pine nuts, which are the seeds of Finn" first. Then stories—just armfuls KITCHEN several species of pines, are now fairly of 'em—about sports, all the common in the markets of .our big Barbour books. Of course we shall CABINET pities. Pistachios are produced in California have Collin's "Wireless Man," "Book 1 on a considerable scale. They GET TO KNOW WHERE A DOLLAR DOES IT'S DUTY.' 50,o75%r.„ of Airplanes." "Book of Submarines," have long been prized by confectioners (©, 1920. Western Newspaper Union.) and—and—just everything. for their delicate flavor and attractive 25 O. Benton We'll have "Boy's King Arthur," green color. They are small and not OFF Look to your health and if you have Verne's "Mysterious Island," Tomlinson, a unlike a bean in shape. The "llchl" It praise God and value it next to ON ALL good conscience for health is the second/blessing Grennell and loads of boy nut is really a dried fruit surrounded that mortals are capable by a nutlike shell. It somewhat resembles scout books. of—a blessing that money cannot "The Home of Good Shoes." WINTER GOODS a raisin in flavor. Introduced Women's and Man's Button Shoes We must not forget the girls. We buy.—Isaac Walton. into this country by the Chinese, it shall have all the Knipe stories, FOOD FOR A FOUR-YEAR-OLD. has already become quite well known. "Texas Blue Bonnet," Burnett's "Secret Garden," "Alice in Wonderland," As growing children need food to I Scudder's "Fables and Folk Stories," supply the waste going on in their active little bodies, be* $jand, oh, we shall have "The Joyous THOROUGHNESS cause they are constantly Traveler," after the manner of "Canterbury in motion, and to supply Tales." ^HT building material to build those bodies it is MEXICAN OIL TRADE DOUBLES |fl absolutely necessary that IjJj TB every mother should 1TI have an intelligent Shipments for Year 1920 Expected to HL knowledge of the kind of Exceed 125,000,000 food her child needs. Barrels. With the world full of literature on the subject there is no excuse for Mexico City.—Figures showing that Ignorance. The mother who is informed oil shipments from Mexico doubled should see to it that her neighbor since the first of last year have been N gathering and present1 knows as well, for we know to published by the department of industry be safe from all the evils of poor food and commerce, which records October ing news is our aim. and ignorance ourselves, we must shipments of 17,301,000 barrels, A help 'other people to be as wise. as against 18,061,289 barrels in January. C'-h s» In many homes the price of milk keeps the poor mother from buying Your advertisement in These figures are striking in view what»her children really need. Other of the fact that in 1901 Mexico shipped foods for a child from infancy "The News" is read with as out 10,345 barrels and in 1910, 3,634,000 through the school age may be slighted 1 barrels. but milk should be a constant food. 'much interest as are the Shipments in 1919 totaled 87,072.954 Strong bones and teeth depend on barrels and there is reason to believe calcium in combination with phosphorus "stories." that this year's shipments will amount it is their chief mineral element. to more than 125,000,000 barrels. Milk is the most valuable food Announcement was made recently to supply these compounds. Calcium that United States petroleum companies Is also obtained from the outer coats "The News" is read by have just paid the Mexican government of grains, hence whole wheat, bran more than 8,000,000 pesos foods, oatmeal and corn are all most 2250 subscribers in in taxes. wholesome and necessary. It is estimated that the petroleum A generous supply of vegetables "and industry in Mexico represents a value fruit Is also necessary as they furnish of $700,000,000 gold. —a iron In large proportions as well as A -T other necessary minerals. Home Cider May Contain Kick. ADAMS AUSTIN SAltGENT For breakfast—a tablespoonful or Washington.—Use of cider in the two of prune pulp, one-half cupful of TAOPI ROSE CREEK RENOVA home by its manufacturer, even after well cooked oatmeal with three tiblespoonfuls it has become intoxicating by fermentation, $ LEROY of top milk, one slice of LYLE OAKLAND Is lawful and within the buttered toast and a glass of milk or bounds of the prohibition enforcement ELKTON BROWNSDALE LONDON three-fourths of a cupful. At tenthirty •M act, according to Attorney General another glass% of milk and a Palmer. LANSING DEXTER SPRING VALLEY cracker. Dinner—Cream of spinach soup, a GREAD MEADOW WALTHAM ALBERT LEA 9MP half cupful one egg, one medium-sized baked potato, one slice of bread with BLOOMING PRAIRIE a teaspoonful of butter and a small cupful (onejfourth of a measuring cupful) of Junket. Mower County News For supper—One-fourth of .a cupful -Sr. s. of cream of wheat, two tablespoonfuls yi- Kt! J'-i of top milk, a glass of milk, to drink and one slice of bread, with butter. A if! PURE FOOD AND •tft 4 c' baked apple or three-eighths of a ..T-^na CLEAN SERVICE K" cupful of apple sauce. Home Caie "The House ice** 9 x£ Se&r 1 125 W. Mill St. Austin, Minn. ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS 8a x& IMMAOM is&i' liMu