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

September 1, 1921 · Page 2 of 8

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iriB ST®?? if *T «sV iW is It rv* ^4'vr'. '?rr« *r *S -1 Page Three MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday, Sept. 1,1921. Cooking and Sewing Suggestions Interesting Features By Special and Stories of Interest for the News Writers for the Home and Women, Children of the County. Household Prepared Recipes. -j. ThemC NEW y. W. ROOMS Pioneers to Entertain at State Fair Women in Minnesota and continued The Enchantment of Blouses in that position until it was discontnued Old Settlers' Headquarters in Readiness SECY ARRIVES as a war measure in July 1919. •fi THE While in Minneapolis Miss King lived are John H. Hone and Wm. B. Reed at Pillsbury Settlement House and did Miss Katherine A. King, of Worcester, Minnesota Territorial Pioneers' her part of the volunteer service. Returning of Hastings, N. Scofleld, Newport Mass., who has accepted a Log cabin on the Minnesota state to Worcester, she did volunteer Geo. C. Canfield, Browntown and (©, 1931. Weatara Newspaper Union.) position as Rooms Secretary with the fair grounds has been the headquarters Geo. A. Brackett and William H. work with the Wednesday Club local Young Women's Christian Association, of all the old timers since Do you know what fairy palaces you (working women) with the Boys Club Adams of Minneapolis. M. D. Manning may build of good thoughts?—Rusk In. arrived in the city yesterday. its erection in 1903. The society was It is never too late to begin. History (young men) both church work. She of Willmar is president of the For 11 years Miss King was principal organized in 1897 and now has 4,000 is full of men and women who association and Geo. H. Hazzard, Old also gave a course of Current Event at of the Bryant school in Duluth, families listed who came into the state were failures at fifty and famous lectures to the blind men of Whitecomb seventy. Capitol, St. Paul, sceretary and general which she organized for out-of-hours while it was still a territory. Tho Hall. manager. and made a community center. She the membership is now all over the ,1. Miss King is a member of the Episcopal DESSERT SUGGESTIONS. reached out to influence her community world, many Twin City descendants NOTICE. church. circle and built up a social are planning home-coming rallies the There will be an important mass center effectiveness and spirit. Her A delicious dessert which may take first of September, so the old folks News items from all sections of this meeting of all members of the Country school was indeed the beginning of the place of a frozen dish is: will be there to meet their old friends territory are wanted by The News. Club at the Club House at 8*00 social center work in Duluth. She has Pineapple Fluff. during the state fair. Such exhibits as Send them to us by mail, tell us personally o'clock Thursday evening. All members —Line glass sherbet been advisor to hundreds, both girls the old piano Hamline University used or Dial 2650. are urged to be present. Advertisement. cups with and boys, with equal success. at Red Wing, the cradle that rocked 18-1-c thin slices of A. L. Larpenteurs' ten children, the In government employ during the a Insurance Specialists plow Alonza Learning made in 1855, In living learn and in learning live. war she organized the Federal Employment moistened with If you don't know how attend Mankato the fire and mallet brought by tongs Office for Women and Girls pineapple juice. Commercial College, Mankato, Allen Gz'ave in 1855, the old fire-place, Austin Insurance Agency in Duluth, was transferred to Minneapolis Beat one cupful Minn. Send for catalog. Advertisement. the spinning wheel, Chief Tahama's to reorganize that office, with E. Ray Cory, Manager of heavy cream, 17-1-c. war club, the Indian stone axes, the general supervision of the Duluth Babcock Building add one well-beaten egg and a cupful J*# fas- 5 S.S5- steamboat model made by W. F. Davidson, office. She was later made associate For Taxi call 2003. Advertisement. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA of powdered sugar with a cupful of the comfortable easy chairs to State Director for the Employment of 18-4-c shredded pineapple to which a tablespoonful rest in and the wonderful display of of lemon juice has been 2,200 pictures in antique frames are added. A spoonful of bright, fresh subjects of general interest. clusters at the back. Such a blouse BLOUSES are called upon to play berries added to each cup makes a Wednesday is Grand Army Day The may be made in any of the fashionable most attractive dessert. many roles in the summer costume Log Cabin will be the old soldiers' colors, and worn with a silk or and they are most obliging and Pudding.—Scald a pint Frozen Plum headquarters while on the grounds. organdy skirt, it is quite equal to high convenient Each type of blouse Is of milk and when hot pour over three The Association of Civil War Veterans occasions. made in many ways so that there is well beaten egg-yolks add a cupful of The pretty tailored blouse at the will hold its 34th annual rally at always a new story to tell of thenar— sugar and cook over hot water until right refuses to take life seriously and this point at 1:00 oclock p. m. A military a thousand and one to enchantments the mixture coats the spoon strain bears a tailored suit cheerful company. program is under way. Thursday, be recorded. There are bits of splendor and flavor with melted chocolate. Fold It is made of figured silk in the most September 6th, county organizations among them that lend a grand air in the stiffly beaten whites of the approved and simple of tailored styles, the Forty Niners, St. Croix Valley to a pretty skirt there are those that eggs and one cupful of whipped so as to leave no doubt as to its mission Old Settlers, sons and daughters of carry a flavor of daintiness and summery cream. Prepare the fruit to be used, in a workaday world. It buttons color with them and bestow these Pioneers and Territorial Pioneer steaming the raisins and currants and at the front and the cuffs with small allurements on tailored suits, and there Womens Club are among the organzations adding shredded citron after soaking pearl buttons and relies upon a ribbon those elegancies in hand-made are scheduled. The program will be for two hours in orange Juice. Freeze as tie at the throat for a finish. wash blouses that tone up sport or held in Pioneer Portrait Hall at 2:00 usual. street suits with the refinement of o'clock P. M., followed by the Veterans' Sour Cream Rie.—Beat the yolks of sheer fabrics and hand-wrought Hut Association at 3:30 o'clock. four eggs until light and creamy, add needlework. All Terminal Pioneers families are a cupful of sugar, the same of chopped Two new aspirants for favor, among requested to register and pay dues at raisins and sour cream, with onefourth the secretary's office in the Log Cabin. others in the waist shops, have been teaspoonful of cloves. Place in CpmSOHT IY VBTON MMVUU UNIOIt The oldest pioneers in the state, chosen for illustration here. One is a a double boiler and cook until smooth among them Uncle John Deubney, kimono blouse of georgette, with short A Lintless Duster and thick. Line a pie plate with rich Silkoline makes a splendid dustcloth, peplum. It is a slip-on model with 101, Grandma Truax, 100, Geo. F. pastry and bake the crust. Fill with If You Pay More as it leaves no trace of lint kimono sleeves outlined and edged Mortimer, Minneapolis, born Ft. Snelling the mixture, cover with a meringue, on the furniture. The bargain counters using the whites of the eggs mixed with with button-hole stitches in silk. Lovely in 1838, Dr. L. P. Foster, 1848, of the department stores often little chiffon roses and rose foliage and Adam Marty, 1849, will be guests four tablespoonfuls of sugar. Heap contain remnants of silkoline which are applied to it, the foliage embroidered roughly over the top and place in the of honor all week. can be purchased for a few cents, and oven to brown lightly. on. A wreath decorates the Two important association activities front, with small clusters at each side when sprinkled with polish, one has this year were the farewell to A delightful dessert so easy to prepare a a genuine dustless, lintlass, dusting that make the starting point for a Frank Chaska Ford, born at Red Rock if a baked pastry shell is ready, narrow belt, which ends In similar cloth. Is made by heaping the shell with any in 1844, March 13th, and the sixtythird sugared fresh fruit. Cover with sweetened anniversary celebration of the whipped cream chill and serve. adoption of the Good Templar platform before has its equal been seen. genuine cotton gin and press in full There will be a street parade at at Hastings, May 19. Among the Chop Suey With Liver.—Take calf's operation. The scenic equipment of prominent deaths recorded this year liver cut into small cubes, fry In a noon on day of exhibition. the Terry company is complete, never little butter until nearly cooked That is the price of Red Crown, and a better brown add a little water from time to time and cook for half an hour gasoline cannot be made regardless of price. add a cupful of chopped onion and celery and cook fifteen minutes. Season with salt, pepper and two tea* It is the greatest extravagance to pay 24c spoonfuls of figi sauce. Serve hot with hot cooked rice. a gallon for gas merely because it is labeled ylttu* Tvwirtic high test. TO OflKIffiESTTO CALORIC DEALER THE HOUSEWIFE Laundry bags of Turkish toweling are excellent Bananas should be thoroughly ripe, eaten slowly and well chewed. No cake should be moved in the oven until it has risen its full height JACK FROST WILL CATCH YOU An old mackintosh can be turned xmiL -o&t: .££ AGAIN IF YOU DONT HURRY into a most useful apron for washing days. Don't wait until winter is at your heels to make preparations A steel needle is excellent for loosening a cake from the center tube for heating your home. Get a CaloriC Pipeless of the cake pan. Furnace NOW and have guaranteed comfort in coldest The French, Belgian and Swiss natives weather and save one-third to one-half your fuel. cook a mess of young lettuce It is not high gravity gas. is gocd gas. It win give leaves just flke spinach. It you snappy response from your motor, easy starting, A delicious peach jam is made with quick get-away, abundant power, tremendous speed, [dried peaches and shredded almond* Flavor with a little cinnamon. Snappy, eager responsiveness at every step..: Soap chips or soap powders should 1 It is made to fit car. Enables it to_ perform to the your It jbe thoroughly dissolved in boiling waiter utmost Millions'use it praise it: before being used. Sometimes Millions washing preparations eat the clothes 'Remember, gravity or low, means nothing in measuring •if allowed to rest la undissolved bitl high ton the material. the efficiency of gasoline. TERRY'S UNCLE TOM'S CABIN TO $ fc* 'JV COME TO OUR PREPARE-FOR-WINTER DEMONSTRATION SHOW AT AUSTIN -1 AND LEARN HOW MORE THAN 125,0C0 SATISFIED USERS HAVE BETTER Terry's Big Uncle Tom's Cabin Tent show is billed to appear at the HEATED HOMES AT LESS COST fair grounds, Friday, September 9, WITH THE CALORIC. for one night performance only. At the Oil The Terry company is well known Following Standard CaloriC advantages are so revolutionary that other methods as the largest and oldest producers of Uncle Tom's Cabin, and are now of heating are obsolete in comparison, .Service StatioiBw on their thirty-second year. The play is produced in its entirety CaloriC economy is so positive and unmistakable that from the original manuscript of Mrs. you can't afford longer to waste fuel'with out-of-date Stowe, with a capable company of S.W. Cor. Main and Oakland -v-"} fifty actors, singers, dancers and methods. musicians, including America's foremost Demonstration every day up to and including Saturday, colored talent and presenting a \V wIC vivid picture of the old south before STANDARD OIL COMPANY September 10th—Come. the war, with its old plantations, the «r Swanee river by moonlight, with the Decker Bros singing dancing and darky pastimes, RELIABLE AUSTIN, -"lr! MINNESOTA the famous Louisiana levee scene, the see V. jt„ (Indiana) HARDWARE thrilling steamboat race between the Robert E. Lee and the Natchees. Le- j= 2493 gree's Red River plantation, introducing for the first time in America a mm*