Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
August 22, 1921 · Page 2 of 8
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1 IJ •:r*'~-v!i.ev i~ A MOWER CO'CJNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, W-JW Page Three Monday, Aug. 22, 1921. Cooking and Sewing Suggestions Interesting Features By Special 7, I and Stories of Interest for the News Writers for the Homeland A Women, Children of the County. Household Prepared Recipes. V5 Mrs. J. F. Fairbanks Gives of the groom, acted as best man, and Mr. and Mrs. Rachut made many from Waltham were: Mrs. Mary Bolgren Austin, but now residing at White and Miss Laura Brammer at the Fred Ehlke and Arthur Bartz were friends during11 their residence in this Bear Lake. Chief Yeoman Rodgers is organ. Miss Valentine also rendered and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred a few selections. ushers. community and were recipients of Naatz and family. —C. now serving aboard the U. S. S. Naushau, Dandy Recipe for Cucumber The bride, Miss Emma Simmering, The bride was dressed in white satin many choice gifts. stationed at Los Angeles harbor. entered on her uncle's arm. Little with pearls and beads and carried a They left Monday noon for a short WANTED Ardella and Flora Toeter played the large bouquet of white roses. honeymoon to Burlington and will be Relish for News Cook Book After September 1 Mr. and Mrs. Immediately after the ceremony a at home to their many friends at Titonka, part of flower girls. They were dressed Rodgers will be at home in Santa Ana, All Kinds of. reception was given at the bride's in pink organdie and carried baskets Iowa. Our best wishes for an California. TILE WORK filled with pink roses, ferns and home in honor of the happy couple. abundance of joy and good fortune Simmering-Rachut. A two-course dinner was served at six, will follow the happy couple. petals. by or plan you are using in your daily Nearly every housewife, in the When the bell in the steeple of the See ROBINSON & REE the dining room being decorated in Those who attended the wedding The groom, Herman Rachut, met his work, pass it on thru The News. Mrs. course of her daily duties and pleasures Immanuel's Evangelical Lutheran About That Wet I .and pink and white. bride, who was given away by her uncle, collects and cherishes a book of Fairbanks recipe follows: church of St. Ansgar, Iowa, rang out The bride is one of St. Ansgar's and together they led the procession Insurance Specialists valuable receipts, tried and tested and the hour of four-thirty on Sunday afternoon, most popular young ladies and posseses All Kinds of Tiling Done to the altar which was decorated -Work Cucumber Relish. vouched for. August 14,-the time had arrived Guaranteed. in pink and white roses. Miss Olga every quality to make the home the 1 dozen cucumbers, dice in cold water The News is endeavoring to collect Austin Insurance Agency for two hearts to be joined as Bartz, cousin of the groom, was happiest. She is the oldest daughter over night 1 head of cabbage, 1 a few of these valuable recipes thru E. Raj Cory, Manager one by the Rev. P. Brammer. Surveying Done and Estimates bridesmaid, and Otto Bolgren, brother of Mrs. Mary Bolgren of Waltham. large onion, 3 green peppers add 1 the assistance and courtesy of Mower Given on Work The bridal procession entered to the Babcock Building of the bride, was her attendant. Miss The groom spent most of his days small cup of salt and let stand over Phone Bridge 235-J county women. The first recipe published strains of Mendelssohn's "Lohengrin" AUSTIN, MINNESOTA at school and at present is working in Ruby Naatz, cousin of the bride, was night. Wash in cold watey and put in today, is vouched for by Mrs. with Miss Ruth Brammer as violinist a bank at Titonka, Iowa. maid of honor. Emil Rachut, brother vinegar, barely enough to cover, then T. J. Fairbanks, 308 North River «H3 add 1 ounce of mustard seed, Vz ounce street, and makes a dandy dish. of celery seed, 1 teaspoon of tumeric, Send in your favorite recipe and 1 pound of sugar and cook for onehalf clip all that appear in The News and hour. Add cucumbers and dressing paste them in your book. They must made of 1 small cup of flour, 4 be tested and thoroly practical. More teaspoonsful of ground mustard and economical ways of preparing daily mix with vinegar. Add another large dishes or a more efficient distribution pint of vinegar and cook five minutes. of household expense would also appreciated. When cooked put in jars and seal. If you have some pet hob canton crepe and carried a corsage WEDDINGS bouquet of pink rose buds and sweet peas. Immediately after the ceremony a Williams-Hegge. Miss Mildred Loretta Hegge, daughter three-course luncheon was served by of Dr. and Mrs. O. H. Hegge, was Mrs. Johnson after which the bridal couple left on a brief honeymoon trip married to Leon Harold Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Williams of to the northern part of the state. Lanesboro Tuesday noon at the home The bride is a daughter of Mr. and of the bride by Rev. Henry Noss. Mrs. Phillip Lembrick and Austin has always been her home. They will be The bride was attended by Miss at home after August 25 at 908 Freeborn Frances Williams and Miss Laurene Johnson and the groom by Gerhard street. Ellestad and Rolv Hegge. Rodgers—Robinson. The out of town guests present at On Wednesday, August 10, at four the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. M. o'clock, a pretty wedding occurred at W. Williams, the Misses Ruth and the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Frances Williams, Claude Williams Emma G. Robinson, 755 West Laurel and Mr. and Mrs. George Gulbrandson avenue, Pomona, California, when her of Lanesboro Gerhard Ellestad, Mr. only daughter, Nettiebelle, was married and Mrs. Alfred Johnson, Laurene to Paul P. Rodgers, the Rev. Mr. Offering an Extraordinary Money-Saving Opportunity during the Johnson and Robert Johnson of Minneapolis Buckner of the First Methodist church Miss Myrtle Quammen, Truman reading the service. The ceremony Quammen and Clarence Hegg of remaining days of this month and demonstrating our ability for took place by candle light vbefore an Harmony Miss Ruth Torgerson of altar banked with ferns and roses. Adams and Miss Eva Rasmussen and The bride wore white taffeta and SupremeValue-Giving. Miss Elizabeth Olson of Albert Lea. carried a bouquet of bride's roses. She After a honeymoon spent in motoring was attended by Miss Pearl Martin of thru the lake regions of northern Austin, who was in pale green organdie. Minnesota Mr. and Mrs. Williams will Russell W. Adams of Harrisburg, be at home to their friends at 811 Fair Week Sweater Special Illinois, a cousin of the bride, acted as North High street after October 1. best man. An informal reception followed the Van Camp-Lembrick. ceremony, after which a wedding supper A pretty wedding took place at the home of G. Edwin Johnson, 556 Marshall was served. The happy couple avenue, St. Paul, Saturday, Aug. then departed on a honeymoon trip of secret destination. 13, when Miss Mary Lembrick became For Women, Misses and Children Miss Robinson was graduated from the wife of B. Truax Van Camp, the ceremony being performed by the the Austin high school and the Iowa teachers college, and has since taught Rev. Dr. Bean of the Presbyterian 4 in Iowa and California. church of St. Paul. Miss Margarette Our buyer in the East sends us this special for the Great Mower County Fair The groom is the eldest son of Dr. Thompson acted as bridesmaid and G. and Mrs. J. P. Rodgers, formerly of E. Johnson as best man. Week. This Special goes on sale Tuesday morning. They come in all the newest The bride was beautiful in dark blue canton crepe and carried a shower shades and values up to $5.95, and in sizes from 26 to 46. All will be sold bouquet of white rose buds and sweet this week at the low price of peas. The bridesmaid wore brown PROFESSIONAL mm August Sale of Plush Coats for Fall and Winter Wear DIRECTORY CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. Fur Trimmed Plush and Se^l Coats at.....$37.50 and up X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment Salts Peco Plush Coats, short length at $14.50 Assistants— Ernest H.Morris, M. D. 50 Special Cloth Coats, some with Fur Collars, Mabelle Moore, R. N. all lined thruout, worth to $45.00, at $22.50 Salts Peco Plush Coats, full length at.. $24.95 W.R.EARL FURNITURE Co. 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"S* Try our Boys' Suits for real values and at unusually low prices.. at ... $6.95 and $10.00 $3.95 to $9.50 -/Jt SILKS AND WOOL DRESS GOODS PIECE GOODS AND DOMESTICS 7 C4 ... t: •3,f 54 inch All Wool French Serges, at. .. .$1.89 '"V. v.. 9-4 Pequot Sheetings at a yard, .55c 54 inch New Plaids, at a yard $2.95 9-4 Pepperell Sheetings at a yard.:..........45c 36 inch All Wool Serges in Navy, Brown, Copen 42 inch Pillgw Tubings at a yai .. .. .35c and Maroon, at. jft.... .$1.00 40 inch Fairy Spun, at. $2.95 36 inch Unbleached Sheetings at a yard. 8c 40 inch Charmeuse, at $2.25 36 inch Percales in light and dark colors, at a yard. .15c 27 inch New Dress Ginghams, at a yard. .19c BLACK SILKS *2 f-l 27 inch Outing Flannels, at a yard.! 18c 1 36 inch Challies, at a yard/.'. /. .19c 36 to 40 inch Charmeuse, Satins, Taffetas, Duchess 36 inch Indian Head, at a yard 23c Satin, Messalines, Peau de Soie and other Silks, values to $3.50, at $1.98 Crash Toweling, at a yard v,12%c 64 inch Bleached Table Damask in neat Floral Cotton Batts, small size, at 15c The biggest children's show ever held, Designs, at a yard 73c Large size, The Wonder, at $1.15 in these parts will be put on at the Prepare for Fail and Winter Now. Bargains uur August Sale of Blankets MINNESOTA STATE FAIR •is® a r'rf September 3 to 10_ f: