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

September 8, 1921 · Page 2 of 8

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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. %eKircnm squeeze" over a/ little lemon "Jufije. saving Merit Badge test last Saturday Fall Hats Make Their Debut Sprinkle with salt, paprika and pi giving Fred a start on his Life's dash of ginger. Serve with French Scout Badge. BOY SCOUT NEWS dressing on lettuce. The common potato contains all of Who Remembers the Inorganic elements of the body When every real boy in summer was except flourlne. It is especially proud of his stone bruises. (©, 1921, Western Newspaper Union.) rich in potassium salts, which are All art starts from simplicity and the good for nerve and muscle. THIS DEPARTMENT DEVOTED Huguenot Exodus. higher the art rises the greater the EXCLUSIVELY TO ACTIVITIES simplicity.—William Morris. During the reign of Louse XTV the dL How can any one start the day properly ItutUc OF MOWER COUNTY BOY Edict of Nantes, which had conferred If he wakes In a room where the SCOUTS. upon the Huguenots liberty of conscience paint and wall-paper are constantly and admission to all offices of making faces at the furniture? honor and emolument, was revoked, SEND IN YOUR TROOP NEWS TEMPTING TABLE TRIFLES. largely through the influence of Madame sStndagSMtI de Maintenon. This was followed For those who enjoy a meat with- a by a terrible persecution, over sweet sauce, this dish will appeal: 100,000 Huguenots being driven out, Spiced Tongue. The Scouts spent Labor Day at week and will be held every evening to carry their industry, wealth and —Takes a fresh St. Olaf Evangelical Lutheran Church. at 4:30. Every scout in Austin is camp, hiking to Ralph Crane's cabin skill to other countries. They went calf's tongue, put Corner St. Paul and Bridge Streets, on Dobbins creek, this side of the eligible to come out. Practices are to England, Germany, Switzerland and to cook in boiling Rev. Henry Noss, Pastor. Residence held at Lafayette Park. Country Club. other parts of Europe. One band emigrated water and sim- 1400 West Mill street. Telephone First and second class cooking The winter program will he mostly from France to America, settling '6098. mer until tender. troop organizing sot let's see which tests, signaling, trees, birds and fire at Port Royal, S. O., in 1670. Peel off the skin Bible classes and Sunday school making by friction and construction troop will have the crack troop. Others followed to New York, Massachusetts 9:15 o'clock a. m. Morning service and put it into a work was the program of the day. Commencing the week of September and other North American 10:30 o'clock. a pa it 12, a troop trophy will be on display Scout Don Beadell finished his second colonies. At 10:30 the pastor will speak on the following: to four tablespoonfuls class test last week. The following for the troop holding the largest the subject, "A Young Man And The of butter, bubbling hot, add one cupful Word for Jude Johnson. number of regular meetings until scouts passed the first class Redeemer." The postponed Scandinavian We wish to say a kind word of small onions, one red pepper, for service will be held at 3:00 tests last week—Don Beadell, "Rube" June 1, 1922. This will include attendance Jude Johnson: He is not one or those one and one-half teaspoonfuls of salt, o'clock in the afternoon. No evening Benton, Don Crippen, John Smith, and scout tests passed thru hypocrites who have beautiful front two tablespoonfuls of vinegar, two service. Sunday School teachers' the instructions received at these True Van House, Albion Morey, Baird yards and very dirty and unsightly small carrots, one-half pound each of meeting at the home of Anton Dalager, Detwiler, Curt Crippen. troop meetings. back yards. His front yard is every dates and raisins all chopped, then Friday evening, September 16. Scout leaders' school had a start Formation of scout football, basket bit as dirty as his back yard.—Atchison add a pint of the liquor in which the Sunday School promotion at 9:15 ball, hockey and swimming this week. Scout master La Verne Globe. tongue was cooked and simmer one o'clock next Sunday morning. Corey of Troop No. 3, was present. teams is on the scout program. hour. Remove the tongue, thicken If you rest you rust. Keep going by Also a number of ski hikes will be Rope work for troop instruction was the sauce and pour over the tongue. First Baptist Church. attending Mank&to Commercial College, taken up. Scoutsmasters from Troop on this winter if theres snow enough. Ham.—Wipe two slices Barbecued Mankato, Minn., Send for our Corner Oakland avenue and S*. No. 1, No. 2 and No. 4 were not present. Troop number three meets at the of ham and trim off most of the fat. beautifully illustrated catalog. Advertisement. Paul street. Rev. J. McFarlane, Presbyterian church at 7:00 P. M., Parboil the ham, turning once drain 20-1-c. Pastor. The Scout leaders school will meet every Thursday evening. Scout master and put back into the hot frying pan Morning service at 10:30 o'clock. For Taxi call 2003. Advertisement. weekly and the local scout executive Cory is anxious to have his whole in which the trimmings, having been Sunday school at 12:00 o'clock. 18-4-e hopes to have all the leaders interested troop there. minced, are tried out add three tablespoonfuls Troop number four meets at the of vinegar, one teaspoonful before school starts. Central Presbyterian Church. THERE is nothing like a new hat unneard-ot things,, in miniature, in Insurance Specialists of sugar, one teaspoonful of mustard The band has had three rehearsals. Congregational church every Friday Corner Water and St. Paul streets. to cheer up the sad hearts of sports and outdoorlng hats. A butterpaddle, and a few dashes of paprika. When The first two were well attended, but evening. All of troop number four Rev. A. G. Patterson, Pastor. women who must regretfully put behind a back comb, a few golf sticks hot pour over the ham. at the last, six members were absent. scouts should get to going. Austin Insurance Agency Morning service 10:30 o'clock a. m. them the summer's adorable millinery. and a ball or two unexpectedly reposing Catchup.—Mix a tablespoonful Lemon The band wants to be able to appear Troop number two is still shy a E. Ray Cory, Manager Sunday school 12:00 o'clock. Evening But the first frost, even the among simulated fruits and foliage. of grated horseradish with the on Armistice day and we really have scout leader and we hope troop number service 7:30 o'clock. Babcock Building first hint of frost is the death knell of "It is to laugh"—and buy them grated rind of four lemons, add three some hopes. one will soon be under way. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA late summer hats—they are pathetic in immediately—for the new shapes are, teaspoonfuls of salt, the juice of the Christ Episcopal Church. Football practice commenced this Scout Fred Crane passed his life above all, becoming. anything but balmy, not to say tropic, lemons, two tablespoonfuls each of Corner St. Paul and Water streets. air, and now the cool September Is Here are four of them for immediate mustard seed and celery seed, four, G. H. TenBroeck, Rector. within hailing distance! wear. At the top a fabric hat cloves and a dash of red pepper. Boil Holy Communion 8:00 o'clock a. m. with stitched brim and a bell-crown— thirty minutes and put away for six! Above, a group of hats for early fall Service and sermon, 10:30 o'clock a. especially becoming to slender foces. weeks before using. This is an ex-. wear, cheerfully undertakes to make us m. Church school 12:00 o'clock. A motif of embroidery and beads adorn cellent sauce to serve with fish. forget our summer loves, and will certainly it. To the left an off-the-face shape Methodist Episcopal Church. succeed. Glancing over them Salad.—Pour boiling Date and Apple utilizes a ruching of narrow ribbon In water over a pound of dates and Corner St. Paul and Maple Streets. one may gather the salient features of a scroll design on Its brim and Its Rev. M. G. Shuman, Pastor. place on plate to dry after drain-, the new modes—their hand-made elegance, a companion at the right sparkles with Remove the stones and cut each their subtle and conservative ing. Class meeting 9:00 o'clock a. m. square cellophane plaques and beads. quarters. Pare and quarter apgles lines, the beauty of the fabric usedIncluding In Sunday school 10:00 o'clock, W. W. The demure and elegant poke-bonnet and cut into matchlike strips, duvetyn and similar 'suedelike Walker, Superintendent. Morning shape has typical crown of the new a surfaces, moire, satin, velvet of season, large and Indented and a gracious the panne and plain varieties. Above brim. Chenille fruits and foliage When School Begins all we are captivated by embellishments add to its richness. which are revealed in familiar and unfamiliar decorations. And when It comes to ornaments—they are fanciful, endlessly original, even amusing. When you make a little journey into the shops don't be surprised if you find The Nash Six Sedan Is an OmiAMr W tfKTMM WWIIM II service 11:00 o'clock. Epworth League, TAXI! 7:00 o'clock p. m. Evening service, Exceptional Value as Shown 8:00 o'clock. Midweek service Thursday 7:30 o'clock. First Congregational Church. by Comparison With Others WE AIM TO Corner St. Paul and Mill streets. A O Raymond C. Swisher, D. D. Minister. PASSENGERS Morning worship and sermon 10:30 —IN— o'clock. Sunday school 12:00 o'clock. SAFETY Values of beauty, luxury of appoint* v™ Everett C. Banfield, Superintendent of Sunday school. and COMFORT ment, great power and road endurance First Church Christ Scientists. possessed by the Nash Six Sedan with Parties, Dances Our 121 West Maple street. Specialty. Perfected Valve*in-Head Motor are Morning service 10:30 o'clock. Sunday RATES REASONABLE school 11:45 o'clock. Testimony obtainable in no other closed car within meeting Wednesday night 8:00 Office Fox Hotel o'clock. from $300 to $600 of the Nash price* PAIGE TAXI LINE Christian Church. This great value is immediately apparent Corner Oakland avenue and Greenwich in the handsome appearance of its street. G. F. Fink, Pastor. DIAL 2003 Sunday school 10:00 o'clock, James long, graceful, highly polished body of Reynolds, superintendent. Preaching rich and permanent blue, its frosted at 11:00 o'clock a. m. and 8:00 o'clock Highest Price Paid for p. m. Christian Endeavor at 7:00 silver trimmings, the thickness of its up* o'clock. Bible study, praise and prayer POULTRY AND at 8:00 o'clock Thursday night. holstery covered with beautiful brown St. Augustines Catholic Church. velour, and in its every detail of fitting VEAL Corner Kenwood avenue and Water and coach work* street. Rev. E. H. Devlin, Priest. Mass 8:00 o'clock and 10:30 o'clock a. m. Evening service 7:30 o'clock p. Get Our Prices Before You NASH SIX PRICES m. Go Elsewhere SfWMmcar touring car $1545 7-pataenger touring car $1699 Regular services Tuesday, Thursday, l^MMenger roadster 1525 4-passcngar coupe ... 2395 R. H. Johnson & Son fpimngcr sport model. 1695 7-pa»»mgrr tedta ... 2695 Saturday and Sunday nights at 8:00 o'clock p. m. Sunday school f. o. b. KettoiH* PROVISION MARKET NASH FOUR PRICES Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. 226 East Mill Street S-pmwiief touring car $1195 3-fWMenger coop* ... $1735 2«tneai«r road*t«r 1175 5-paMcnger Mdaa 1935 Seventh Day Adventist. f.o.b. Milwaukee Corner Franklin and Cedar streets. THE collar, band on cults and belt in navy long vacation sees its nnlsh Att Nath *04*11, both opt* and doted, hart cord tire* mt ttmtdani Sabbath school Saturday at 11:00 blue. It has a small vestee in white. and mothers are busying themselves o'clock. Regular church service at MOTOR INN White braid finishes the collar and the now with the matter of school 12:00 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesdays bands on the deep cuffs and the insignia clothes. For girls from six to twelve at 8:00 o'clock p. m. on the sleeves gives a smart or fifteen years of age, their task military flavor to the dress. White or ought not to be hard. In these East Side Presbyterian Sunday School red braid might be used on dark blue strenuous years little else besides the Corner Water and Oak Streets. wool cloth for a dress like this for plainest and sturdiest of clothes is .. East Side Sunday school every needed. It happens that skirts and winter wear. Striped ribbon of several Sunday at 3:00 o'clock. colors makes a snappy hair bow for middles, school and play frocks and the school girl. Certainly this young evprj other need of the school girl Is St. John's Evangelical Lutheran. provided for in ready-made garments person has a trim and tailored look (Missouri Synod) Corner Kenwood that are practical and not expensive. In her simple frock that is altogether avenue and College street. W. Among the ready-made clothes, middles, charming. Milbrath, Pastor. Parsonage, 302 a Thrifty mothers make many South First Street. Telephone Bridge separate skirts and plain school dresses might just as well be bought pretty frock from clothes donated to 827-L. the younger set by their grown-up rela-' Sunday Services -9:45 a. m.-—Gertlves. there Is little economy in making for Plaited or gathered skirts, set lliOO m*» English. Sunday them at home. They have an advantage A careful reading every time because they are designed and onto bodices, with belts that are mad. S^temfer to jLe: the battery is watered means made by experts In this particular decorative, round, or very shallow christian day school, September to a longer lived battery providsd square necks and sleeves short enough june line. They are trim, neat and it is a COMPETENT TEST. to be out of the way, are features of, sturdy—the three most important We test and water your battery the new fall dresses. Waistlines are I Salvation Army. features In clothes for young misses. FREE—avoid the dangers a little long. Little finishing touches East Water street. Telephone Besides the separate skirt and }f neglect and inefficiency by in frills, narrow ribbons, and tuckers Bridge 528-J. Envoy and Mrs. Jesof middy there are such well set up and Slaving US render this service lace, cross-stitch embroidery and SUP' rs in ^e' attractive one-piece frocks as that bi-monthly. *SS*t pictured here, for the girl from six a few buttons tone up these dresses.! A Beautiful Thought. ... 5 ., University of to twelve. It may be made in either The man with a negative mind wool or cotton goods and reveals a often has the most positive poin- Southern Minnesota plaited body and skirt in one, set onto V)' .DIAL 7502. a deep yoke. In this picture the *WV- dress Is of heavy white cotton with News Advertising brings results.