Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
January 20, 1921 · Page 6 of 10
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'£i •V" MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1921 PAGE SEVDff Me«Jtetjbsk -N— MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL We Have Something for alt Tastes By Charies Sughroe If*/ Wcaum Newspaper Union VKN tOO AV)ett ~KQ W SOKKETUN^ fcOSt LOOSED 'S TOO 0*\NG0Vtf&PE&fiE£0lfcOOVtt) CHEER UP 1 IF VOU NOU JE^T RIGHT KNEW WHE"KJ VOU 1 oowew IWNSSOME TU\UGS TO WERE GOJMG1 NOU OOOT DIE THERE WOULDMY fUfcKfv OViW^U HNFtA V£fesD vr BE ANY FUN LIVING. oout tyl HE PILOTS THE HORMEL QUINT TO Comebacks street, last night. The evening was Silvermoon Quint spent with games and dancing. At a Playing Many Games late hour all departed, voting Miss Out Of Town TAME WILDCATS Running a delightful hostess. The handsome and pensivelooking The Silvermoons, a speedy local MRS. J. W. HARE and Mrs. Fred basketball quint that is showing considerable gentleman shown in the Williams entertained at a kitchen above cut is Arthur Cipra, progress have played several shower in honor of Miss Frances Jen own to the sporting world games out of town and winning their Lewis at the home of Mrs. Hare^JVIonday in general and his friends in 1 share. Carpenter, Grafton, and other Classy Contest Scheduled For night. Pretty decorations, refresnments Iowa towns are on their schedule, particular, as Doc. He is the Saturday Night—Prelims Also and cards made an enjoy- Captain and running guard of W. Smith and G. Williams are playing On Program At Armory. in West's will able evening for the guests. Miss store the Hormel Club Basketball the forward positions. Art Smith THE CLERKS a [Lewis received many useful1 gifts. enjoy chicken pie supper tonight. Team. Doc is perhaps the most and Joe Meany are holding down the Whether or not the Packers can guards and Vernon Camp is showing (nisunderstood man on the Hormel THE SHAW MOTHER'S CLUB 1 cage and tame the Minnesota Wildcats John MRS. M. J. KEENAN entertained class in the pivot position. quint. To a great many of met at the school with Mrs. Fred is a question that is now before club the Phylemathian yesterday afternoon. the uninitiated, his playing has Edson's room in charge of the program. the basketball fans and' fanettes of the appearance of roughness Dr. M. G. Shuman gave a talk this city. The game will be played and vindictiveness and a greater on the "Gang Spirit Among Boys" MRS. JULIA BROWN'S division in the Armory as usual and will start injustice was never done an served meeting of the W. R. C. and Miss Ruth Leek rendered a piano at 10:00 o'clock sharp. The Wildcats at a athlete. Doc Cipr# is one of the aid afternoon. solo. Mrs. Burnett's division served have a fighting reputation and have yesterday cleanest and whitest athletes refreshments. a bunph of stars in their line-up. Gus COLUMBUS SCHOOL MOTHERS' that ever entered sports of any Eckberg, Jack O'Brien, Tierney, Bob 'S/fOfiTY CLUB this afternoon at 3:00 met MR. AND MRS. F. G. PAGE celebrated kind. Determination to give the Butler, Earl Martineau, Webber, Tribley o'clock at the school. best that is in him to win, their fifteenth wedding anniversary and Swanson all of whom have 1 coupled with a careless disre- Monday evening. About WHAT'S IN A NAME played college basketball will appear couPie® w^tn a careless disre- MRS. DAX FOWLDS on Park twenty-live friends were present. The Rev. John Sunde is a minister of Saturday. Butler and Martineau are Igar P®rs°nal saf- own Ave. will entertain a party of twelve evening was spent in cards, music and the gospel at New Rockford, N. D. speed demons of the first order and e'y»-ma^e ^im veritable whirl- a friends this evening. dancing. Dainty refreshments were the game will be one that will keep v^inc^ floor. Opposing on FACTS AND FIGURES served at 11:30. THE "BUXCH" had their supper the Dairy Quint on its toes every ayers w^° no*j care to mix Here is one from the Minneapolis and party at the Y. W. C. A. rooms minute. They have not lost a game 1 w^10^e-^eartedly as he and as THE MODERN WOODMEN held i» 1 -i x. Sunday Journal that would require this season. fre outclassed by reason of that timidity, With his ability to hit the ball m-n Wednesday night: After supper A a unique masquerade Thursday night all of Roger Babson's statistical sixth use for an alibi that he is unduly cames and music was enjoyed. tl^fe, pinches, he is a handy man to The Packers are putting in some sense to figure out: at the of C. hall. A meeting was K. rough. have around whei) a run is needed. hard practice and shoud be in first THE CLOVER LEAF CLUB of '•The wedding day of their son to held prior to the dance in the dining Doc has been playing basketball for Doc also received his A for football class shape for the contest. the Whittier school met Tuesday room. At 9:00 oclock sharp the Mme. Galli-Curci also marked for the past six years. In 1913-14, he became while attending the Austin high afternoon at the school. Mrs. Shell-1 masquers arrived in every conceivable Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Samuels, his a member of the Austin High school and is in great demand during BAN ON FREAK DELIVERIES man gave a talk. I sort of costume. At 10:30 o'clock parents, the anniversary of their SAID TO HAVjE CAUSED HITTING School quint and played with them -the football season as a referee, the grand march was held around the marriage 36 years ago. It is also the his graduation in 1916. After /Until being considered a square shooter. THE GOOD CHEER girls of St. by United Press hall and everybody unmasked. Dancing 43rd anniversary of the birthdays of graduation he Entered Carleton College New York.—When the ban was Olaf's Lutheran church will meet As a running guard* there are few continued until 1:00 o'clock. the bridegroom and his twin brother. and made the College basketball applied to freak deliveries last win^ Monday night at the home of Mrs. C. men in basketball today who are Dr. Harvey C. Samual3. team, on which he played until entering ter, John Heydler, president Of the A. Hegge, 600 X. Kenwood Ave. MISS ANNA ANDERSON entertained his equal. He often gets the ball on Let see—twins who celebrate their the empoy of Geo. A. Horjmel National League said: the Killcare Club Wednesday forty-third birthday anniversary ap the tip-off and dribbles thru the entire & Co., last year. Doc is now loading THE LADY MACCABEES held a at her home oiyAlleghany St. The "Watch 'em hit next season." the same time the old folks celebrate delightful dancing party at the K. of foreman of the .Sweet Pickle Department field shooting his basket unassited. girls took their fancy work and music They did hit all thru the majors their thirty-sixth wedding anniversary—would C. hall Tuesday night. Rudy's orchestra and is a true believer and supporter The low scores of the Hormel and fortune-telling was enjoyed thruout and minors according to the .1920 make—too much for us, furnished the music. of old Dairy Spirit. the batting averages. the evening. Dainty refreshments opponents in general are a very good we give up without a struggle. In baseball, Doc is. a 'southpaw were served. Miss Anderson was assisted Forty-two players hit .300 or better indication that Doc!s guarding is of THE WEBSTER MOTHER'S pitcher when not on tije mound, plays A newspaper man that can run a by Mrs. Edward Anderson. in the American League^ twenty CLUB met at the school Tuesday afternoon. the stonewall variety. Shoot, Doc— outfield or first base, being equally paper and still "keep sweet" is entitled in the National League, thirty-one in Mrs. Rice gave a talk on her •MRS. GEORGE ANDERSON entertained good in either capacity. More power to you.—The Squeal. to three or four places in the the American Association and twenty-six Hill Donokvcvji European trip and Miles Beckel sang the Art and Travel club at Hall of Fame. iir the Western' League. the big leagues line up tbi* AS and played. her home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. dramatic events work a transformation Some of our citizens are still singing spring three great examples of Comparison of the last four years Ramsell read a paper on Greek and baseball managerial cometnAs REEL FACTS in both the young Englishman that little song entitled "When MRS. B. F. HORMEL and Mrs. shows almost double the number of will be on the job. Johnny Roman architecture and Mrs. O. H. and his bride and the ending is a The Moon Shines on the Moonshine" Lafayette French will entertain with .300 hitters in the American league, after being-buffeted about at Cincinnati. Hegge gave one on American architecture •happy one. but at the same time thov refuse to Mrs. J. G. Hormel at the home of the sL Boston and New York, is "Behold My Wife!" fn 1917 there were eleven, in 1918 Mrs. A. L. Eberhart read let any- "daylight" in on the case! again at the helm of the Cub machine latter, tomorrow at a 1:00 o'clock "Behold My Wife!" has been filmed The central characters are the aristocratic nineteen, in 1919 twenty-seven' and paper on Dudley Buck jind his musical Lee Fohl. who managed* luncheon. against a background of snow-capped son of an English family and last season forty-two. When it comes to r'ch nr.mes, some the Cleveland team before Trie achievements illustrated by two mountain peaks, bleak Canadian trading the simple Indian girt whom he encounters The National League barely went Speaker, will lead the St. Loai» MRS. W. R. EARL entertained the of the packers of tin Geo. A. Hormel phonographic reproductions of his posts, and luxurious English country Brow us. and Wild Bill Donovan, in Canada while he is on over its 1919 mark. Nine hit .300 in W. C. T. U. at her home at 111 South & Company take the "brass work. former boss of the New Yorif homes. The action is interpreted business for the Hudson's Bay Company. 1917, six in 1918, sixteen in 1919 Main Street Tuesday afternoon. rimmed" the "fur lined" and the rest Yanks, after a season in tb» by a distinguished cast including Receiving word from his finance MISS ELENOREWUERTZ, daughter Rev. G. H. Ten Broeck was in charge and twenty in 1920. of the reward^ of merit. The boys are minors, will boss the Philadelphia of Mr. and Mrs. George Wuertz, Mabel Julienne Scott, Elliott Dexter, back in England that she has broken Nationals. of the devotional. George Sisler, the brilliant first now calling "Blackie" Twedell, of Austin, became the bride of Arnold Milton Sills, and Ann Fori est. F£ank with him because of his family's objection 7 "Denver Hill Bill" and "Chuck Kaufman baseman of the St. Louis Browns beat I MRS. GEORGE V. BROWN, was Meyer, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Herman "Condon adapted the story to the to their marriage, the youth, all of records since 1911 in the American is bearing the label of "The Meyrfr of Waltham on Wednesday, surprised Monday night at her home, screen. It is a Paramount picture: WHERE TO GO in'a. fit'of rage, marries the Indian League when he batted .407. Grass Range Kid." No doubt "Pede" January 5, 1921, at 3:00 P. M. The 502 East Water Street by a number girl and Sends her back to England as ceremony took place in the Lutheran Only twice has this mark been exceded, French is at the bottom of the deal. of her friends. Forty dollars in cash Mrs. Robert Ely returned to her his wife to disgrace his blue-blooded January 20, Thursday, Military Trinity church, Rev. Webbeking both times by Ty Cobb in 1910 home in Eveleth yesterday after and many other useful gifts were reading the services in the presence Ball. Given by Cos. and C. DexterFisch sires. Then he proceeds to hit the Verne Sullivan of the K. O. Wold and in 1911 when he set the league spending a few days with her parents, of friend and relatives. given Mrs. Brown by her frinds. orchestra. toboggan in this own way.. However Drug Company with his young-new Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Catherwood. record of .420. Miss^Leona Meyer, sister of the January 21—Austin high school mustache says "I am the answer." bridegroom, played a program of MRS. A. E. HAMOR will entertain Rogers Hornsby's mark of .370 is Wl THE POOR INDIAN I" Owatonna high school, here. "Answer to what" we replied. nupital music. Mrs. Arthur Kruegar the Good Cheer class of the Methodist the best in the National League since and Miss Laura Webbeking sang January 22—Minnesota Wildcats^ "Why girls leave home." church at her^ome, *911 Lyndale 1912 when Heinie Zimmerman hit for "Blessed Home" immediately after of St. Paul, here. By Violet Moore Rfggins. Up to press time today he was "Ave., tomorrow at a picnic supper. the ceremony. Miss Phebe Affeldt .372. January 25—Dayton Ohio Cardinals, Mabel Julienne Scott, playing doing nicely. was maid of honor and wore a dainty Officers will be elected at this meeting. Twenty batters since 1876, however, the heroine In Oeorge Melford's of Dayton, Ohio, here. gown of yellow crepe and carried a have exceeded the mark made' production of "Behold My Wife." bouquet of carnations. Miss Ruth January 29^—Riversides of Miaae* Invisible Inks. a Paramount picture, adapted by the St. Louis second baseman last Torke was Miss Wuertz's bridesmaid. MRS. OtTO TOLLERUD'S division apolis, here* Of the many sympathetic inks which from Sir Gilbert Parser's novels She was gowned in pale green. William season including Hugh Duffy wjio will serve at the annual meeting become visible on exposure of the writing January 31, Monday, F. O. E. Mattquerade, reveals' In her costume the undeniable Meyer was his brother's best man. made the record average of .438 in to heat, following are a few examples of the St. Olaf Lutheran Ladies' Aid effect of the Indian and his at the Armory." and another brother, Leonard Meyer, ideas of art. Weak solution of copper nitrate next Tuesday afternoon at 3:00 acted as usher. Tebrpary .2—Faribault K, of Csfc ... 1894 First, there's the unique Jap of or perchlorlde of copper, strong The bride, who is one of the attractive Opinion is divided as to the cause o'clock at the church parlors. Officers here. .. turkey feathers the almost girls of the younger set, entered solution of caustic potash, tlTe juices of the epidemic in hitting last®season. will be elected and reports read. February 5—Ascensions of MinneC barbaric beadwork on the gown with and was given in marriage by of lemon, onion and other vegetables. apolis, here. and last-—the feather-covered her father. She wore a simple gown Milk or buttermilk used on unglazed MRS. FRANK WILBOUR entertained Some -agree "\frith the contention of train of a primitive savage of white satin with pearl beads and March 2—New York National* paper with. clean new pen will not the Congregational Ladies Aid princess. a wedding veil of white tulle,, caught President Jleydler that the ban on the of New York City, here. show a hoftiatiron is the best way to Miss Scott plays the part of an in place with white rose buds. She car"1 yesterday afternoon About thirty erifery ball, the shine ball and other show It up. Indian girl from the, Hudson Bay ried a shower bouquet of bride's were present dainty refreshments wtttaHMiiiiiiiiiiHuitmnnaiHmminini freaksj of pitching art made hitting Country, who is married to Frank roses and narcissus. The-groom wore were served and a very enjoyable as 1 1 easier. .' Armour (Milton 8ills), a young the usual blue serge. TIME TABLE li AUSTIN MARKETS II l| well as profitable afternoon was spent. Englishman of good family. To An .informal reception and a six Others trace it jto a "lively ball" humiliate them ho sends his Indian II o'clock dinner followed the ceremony that was reported thruout the season CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN ABOUT EIGHTEEN friends of at the bride's home. wife to them In London. Her aMiuHntiummnmiimimninnim 'P to be in use by the i&ijor leagues. lot there woul^ have been, unbearable St. Paul and Minneapolis the Harley Reynolds family gathered Friends and relatives presented Mr. Cnicag^, Receipts 25,000 Leave for-—1:00 a. m. 4:45 p. and Mrs. Meyer with a purse of $100.00 had it not been for the BE. The same thing. s£as laid at the at their home last night for a Farewell HOG MARKET Ft. Dodge,1 Mason City, Lyle, Cotmex} and many useful gifts. child that comes to her,-and the door of the Federal-£&gue but it will Party. A fine^itnic supper was Medium and Butchers $8.90 Bluffs, Dubuque, Des Moines, Cin^ Guests from away were: Mr. and friendship and help—and later wL served after which music and dancing be remembered that ithe best Benny Packers $7.00 to $8.75 Leave for—12:55 p. m. 10:59 pu Mrs. John Haberkorn and daughter the unspoken love—of her husband's was enjoyed. Selma of Long Prairie Mr. aiia Mrs. Kauff was able to do in the old "Rebel crippled brother, Richard. CATTLE B. G. Wuertz of Savage Rev. Kruegar (Elliott Dexter), %ho educates Fat Steers $6.00 to $9.00 CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE ftSTR Organization" was .366 in 1914. MR. AND MRS. JOHN ANDERSON and Mrs. Arthur Kruegar of Zumbrota her for her place in society and r". Cows and Heifers .......5.00'to 5.50 St. Paul and Minneapolis Ed Walsh, the old pitching star, re-unites he? to her husband. Mrs. Edgar Schuett and son, entertained the Presbyterian Leave for—7:05. a. m.—3:10 p. mu a Canners and Cutters .... $2.50 to $3.00 was among the many baseball authorities Norman of Crookston Ferdinand Arrive from—11:40 a.m.—7:26 pja. Brotherhood at iti regular monthly Bulls 3.50 to 5.00 Booth and Miss Anna Booth of Wolverton at the recent major league ..V?:La Crprn meeting at their home, 401 Oak Miss Lydia Henslin of Dodge VEAL. SHEEP LAMBS meetings who jnaintained that the increase Leave for—1 -11:20 a. m. 7:20 p. ml street, Tuesday night. A. B. Overland Centur Paul and Phebe Affeldt of Fat Lambs .... F6.00 to $8.00 in hittiftg was due to nothing Arrive from' n£-3:35 p. m. 11:45 p. hu Elgirff Mr. and Mrs Alfred Helgerson discussed plans ^for Boy Scout work Fat.She'tep, 8.00 to. 4.00 of Minneapolis. else but-the Weakening of pitching by Catmar here. I •ft Veal f... $5.00 to $8.50 Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Meyer have the ban on the f&eak deliveries. Le?""» for.,7:20 a. m. 11:59f a. xl?. Quoted By Dalager gone on a short wedding trip and will MR. AND MRS. JOHN WINN entertained 7:50 p. m. Eggs £.. 58 be at home after February 1 on a Arrive from—-6:50 a. m.r 2:55 pu wh7:10 the Koterie at their home Girls Basketball farm southwest of. Waltham.—Contributed. Better .\.. 50 p. in. Tuesday night. The society decided Team Will Stage Masea City" Quoted by Smith-Wright Company to hold a bake sale January 28. Guests Dance After Game' Spring Chickens 17 Leave, for 11:59 a. m. —7:25 p. m. Miss Esther Dalager will leave this of the club were Mrs. F. Peck, Mrs. A iv 7 0 0 a Geese 13 city Tuesday, February 1, for Whittier, Arrangements have been made by M. A. Geer, Mrs. Ebersol and Miss Jacksoa I Eggs 50 California, where she has accepted a the Hormel girl's basketball team to Bessie Lawrence. Leave for—6:55 a. m.^ 8:45* p. mArrive "K| Heavy Hens 17 position in a new theatre Recently stage a dance at the Armory after the frbm-—10:50 a. m. 6:59 pint ".yvi Light Hens 10 MISS MANDALENA RUNNING purchased for Mrs. F. F. Latta, formerly? basketball game of the Hormel Club Turkeys i.. 80 entertained the clerks of Peddycoart of this city, by her husband* •. ... vs. the Cardinals of Dayton, Ohio. ^adies wanted to attend the fahf & Erret's store at a seven o'clock dinner Bliss Dalager will sing and also be on The proceeds of the dance will be Dance at Lansing, Friday, Janujiry social and dance at the K. C. hall Saturday at her home, 307 South Franklin duty in the box office. used to finance the .girl's team.^- 21. Rudy's Orchestra. Adv. 6-1-c. night. Adv. 5-2-c.