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

July 28, 1921 · Page 2 of 9

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nh 6" 1 4 MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNI Page Three •-. ,• •.... ..••*•: :•••-.. ,.\ JsXV Vrf Thursday, July 28,1921. Cooking and Sewing Suggestions Interesting Features By Special v. and Stories of Interest for the News Writers for the Home and Women, Children of the County. Household Prepared Recipes. & •THE •. back and caught his hand, making it GIRLS TAKING A Katherine Fink assisted in the Co-operative Sargeant gathered at the home' of She expects to go to Minneapolis to MAPLE CITY store during Miss Bongard's necessary to take several stitches. Mrs. P. C. Freese, at wfa^ch several consult doctors there in regard to her KITCHEN SHARE IN HOME Last week August Smith of Austin absence. ladies of Maple City were present. trouble. •fc- ——t—7Ardis was helping his sons, William and Arthur, BREADMAKING The Rose Creek band held a meetin? Halverson has arrived home Mrs. Freese Served jce cream, cake, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Phillips and -r. —CABINET stack grain. .J* last Tuesday evening and will be for a vacation from her duties at Hollisters. coffee, sandwiches and pickles.J. daughter, Lulu and Marian, and ready to give concerts on Saturday evenings nieces, Mary and Phoebe Judd of Oxford, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Bates and ^•Xhe young" people of Maplp' City ((g. mi. W»t»rn Xaw»pap«r HfllQn.) The youthful bread-makers who in a short time. Wisconsin, motored to Albert Alice Schramm, who had her tonsils baby and. Mis*. Hilda Miller of Austin were invited to a lawn party Sundiy have participated in the bread-makinjg A large Packard touring car turned, Lea Sunday and enoyed a pignic dinner removed recently, is ftghng somewhat were over-Sunday guests at the William evening at the home of_Mr. and Mrs. Who is the wisest man—he who ear* contests of the boys and girls turtle miles north of Rose better. in the park, Miller home. Jacobs near Brownsdale. Games and the right thin# at the right time? No. clubs throut Minnesota this year are Creek Sunday afternoon. The occupants Mrs. O. Hohenstein is entertaining music .were enjoye^r ^At'-midnight ice 4 indeed—but be who leaves unsaid the 1 1 Clare Hohqpste£n has returned, jfco putting: their knowledge of bread ROSE CREEK escape with minor bruises. wrong thing at the tempting moment. her sister, Miss Kahlre of WauWatosa, cream and cake were served. After her home at Buffalo after spending making to practical uses. They are Mir. and Mrs. John Merrill and Wisconsin- 1 spending a very pleasant evening the several months with herbrother, Rev. making the bread or helping to make SAVORY SUMMER DISHES. daughter, Lenora, motored to Mason young people departed at a late hour. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Struck autoed to Lew Kuckenbaker of Waltham began Hohenstein, avid family. the bread used in their homes, according City, Iowa, last Wednesday to attend Faribault Sunday. shock threshing in the neighborhood Gather some fresh mushrooms In Mr. and Mrs. Carl Homken returned to T. A. Erickson, state leader of the funeral of Mrs. Merrill's uncle, W. Paper, ink and type properly combined Will Cronon visited relatives here Saturday. field or pasture peel the caps and to their home in Nebraska after boys and girls club work at University R. Edwairds. mean attractive printing. See one day last week. cut the stems into small N. Hug had the misfortune of having visiting a few weeks with relatives Farm. Mr. Erickson gets his information A number of ladies gathered at the The News job printing department. John Cronon was a business caller pieces cook in a little his left hand badly hurt last week. and friends at Maple City. directly from the youthful home of Mrs. Emma Majerus Monday in Austin last Friday. butter until thoroughly A pgrnji which he was raising slipped kasfc ^ui^ay the Ladies' A1& of Tho Npws—*2-50 a year—worth it. bread-makers. afternoon and helped her celebrate Mrs. W. D. Fink assisted in the E. done add cream or add The year has been one of the best in her fifty-sixth birthday- A very enjoyable C. Keefe store last Tuesday. to a rich cream sauce the history of such contests. The en ?L .alX* afternoon was spent after Miss Cassidy of Winona is a guest and serve as a vegetable rollment has been more than 4,000 1 which refreshments were served. st? bfsrc^ 3*ofir ^^*^7 at the W. D. Fink home this week. in timbal cases or oh and a larger percentage than usual Mr. and Mrs. John Merrill entertained Install. That Nick Hug and family visited at the toast. caried the work thru to completion. the following at dinner last George Hartman home Sunday afternoon. Beefsteak Smothered Community and county contests have Thursday: Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Rector in Mushroom*. Have been made community events and as a of Lansing Mr. and Mrs. Hogel The John Merrill family spent Sunday the mushrooms carefully cleaned, result many counties are planning and grand-daughter, Rachel, of Brandon, with caps peeled, cut in bits and put in Austin at the H. R. Mills bread-making team demonstrations Wisconsin, and Mr. and Mrs. F. into a pan with a tablespoonful of home. for their fairs this summer and fall. B. McChain of Scales Mound, Illinois. butter for each cupful of mushrooms, Tom Smith and Mike Reinartz and bake 40 minutes. Broil steak until started threshing at the Root farm .1 jd": Queer American Custom. N O W f'. nearly done, then put into the pan Monday .r Sometimes we get a chance to smile. -with the mushrooms cover with some Mrs. Joe Cronan visited with her Americans have been criticizing us for and cook a few moments. Serve with parents in Austin the latter part of centuries on our treatment of women. the mushrooms over the steak. last week. But they have no right to, do that A Olive Salad.—Peel olives to remove Miss Regina Retterath left Monday citizen who has just returned from. We will put in a guaranteed the stones then roll up over pieces of morning for Winona for an extended America says that there they keep blanched almonds. Cover with French visit with her sister, Lacina. their girls In the house until they are job-Either Pipe-Pipeless dressing and add a handful of chopped Dick Schammel of North Dakota, •Iffiteen or nineteen. They can't go mint. Let stand over night to season. who has been visiting his parents here out at all until then. Then they invite Drain in the morning and add fresh or both. returned home Monday morning. all the girls' friends in. and they mint. Serve on head lettuce with a Mr. and Mrs. Schwam enjoyed a Bay that they are going to let her out. thick mayonnaise. visit from their daughter, Mrs. Jake When tjiey let a girl out they call her Banana Cream.—Slice three ripe Schartuz of Austin last Tuesday. a deburante.—From a Japanese Paper. bananas, press through a sieve add a Miss Winnifred Weinert returned box of ripe, crushed berries, reserving to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, last week RENOVA some of the juice mix together after a visit here with her parents. ALL lightly with enough powdered sugar to A. H. Landdek and family accompanied sweeten and set aside to chill. Serve Ernest Rockwell is on the list. by Anna and John Reinartz Don't wait until you need afire and then SICK in sherbet clips with sweetened Shock threshing has commenced on autoed to Spring Valley Sunday afternoon. whipped cream and some of the berry expect us to put in your furnace right awsy. the S. K. Dahle farm. juice on top. Mrs. Charles Lagervall and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Majerus, Mr. "h tf Fruit Cream.—Take the Juice of Esther, and Mrs. Roy Lagervall and Mrs. Jacob Majerus and Miss Agnes three oranges, three lemons and three and baby were Austin callers Saturday. Majerus motored to Rochester bananas, mashed and put through a Sunday. sieve add a cupful or more of sugar Arthur Byers had the misfortune to Mrs. C. A. Carlson and daughter, and a quart of cream, then freeze as AUGUST 1 get a piece of steel in one of his eyes. Lillian, returned home after an extended usual. He has been a sufferer for about three visit with relatives in North Veal Loaf*—Boll a pound of lean weeks but as yet is no better. Dakota. veal in water to cover. When done, 'Ai Dr. J. F. Rockwell of Austin called J. O. Landdek. and family of Goodrich, remove the meat and simmer the at the Wayside farm Monday. He was North Dakota, visited at the A. stock until reduced to one-half cupful. Rillabla Hardwara "The Start That SatMsa" accompanied by Joseph Simpson, who H. Landdek home here Monday and To this add salt, celery salt, grated has been making him a visit at his Tuesday. pU* lemon peel, the Juice of half a lemon, Corner Bridge and Chatham Streets home in Austin. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. McChain of the chopped veal and a tablespoonful DRAMATIC Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Chapman called Scales Mpund, Illinois, visited at the of chopped ham. Place in a mold and at the Rockwell home Thursday evening. Shaw and Merrill homes last Thursday press under a weight. Turn out the They expect to leave soon for and Friday. next day and slice. Garnish with lemon their farm at Hawley, to spend two Mrs. Spencer Snyder and family and parsley. weeks vacation. and Mrs. Bongard and daughter, Anna, A most delicious icing for ft sponge Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Tanner called motored to the twin cities last cake or an angel food is one made at the W. A. Gordy home Sunday to Thursday for a few days' visit, returning with fresh strawberries. Crush a cup* home Sunday afternoon. Miss see Mrs. Gordy, who is still very ill. ful, strain carefully, add a teaspoonful of lemon juice to deepen the color, then stir In confectioner's sugac te thicken. Associated Insurance Agency ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE O. Niehuis J. W. DaBuhff Birds Seem Attracted by Blue. M. H. KEN ASTON A London wall-paper manufacturer Office Austin Nat. Bank BIdg. Ptumo Bridge 102 suffers considerable damage from sparrows. The sparrows flock down on the dark blue pulp used in the manufacture of paper and are drowned. It is believed that the color attracts them. The pulp has no odor and there Is a caual near by which provides Fresh From the them with drinking water. 30 Megaphones in Oil. We recently read of one of our newly J^Eb^feE rich paying $250,000 for an old'master apd were reminded of a remark made in a by Robert Henri, the artist, on a similar case. "To a millionaire of that REPERTOIRE type, you know," said Henri, "an old Topped with a crisp, brown crust, inside of master is merely a megaphone for his a snowy white—Our bread is so money to talk through."—Boston Transcript. HIGH CLASS good that you cannot imagine a better. PLAYS PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Opening Play pro- TUDEBAKER'S great volume of CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. Ml Physician and Surgeon duction and modern nijBuiufacturing Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment 1 Assistants— facilities account for Studebaker's ability Ernest H.Morris, M. D. Monday, August 1 Mabelle Moore, R. N. V' ^'"5^ ti^rm NEW LIGHT-SIX J1 5 this the I "1 A W.R.EARL FURNITURE Co. E E UNDERTAKING and "AC SS- FUNERAL DIRECTION est figiitweigiit automobile Value On die V* To every lady witnessing Auto Hearse Equipment 'And our other baked goods are equally Prompt attention in Every Detail "THE MARRIAGE QUESTION,", —a car of notewoirthy quality and Business Residence as good, in fact, most folks say they are Phone Main 112 Phone Main £13 One Ticket for AUSTIN, MINN. homemade—The Highest just like ance at an Tuesday night's performance. DONOVAN & GOSLEE Praise They Can Give. 1 Funeral Directors low price, v' .T and Embalmers Vaudeville Numbers Day Calls—Phone Main 198 Thiaua Stadebaker Year Night Calls Between Acts 1 T. W. Donovan—Main 114-L. J7 rv 1J ... 1 A Continuous H. A. Goslee—Main 417-L. 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