Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
December 26, 1921 · Page 4 of 8
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*01 jNja f* '*$& w?*& v5^' MOWER COUNTY NEWfi, AUSTIN, MINN. vt -J- V-.*- Page Five Monday, Dec. 26, 1921. AUSTIN LOSES TO Friendship Club Special Program A #aii ani Jjmtrlg (StygattftaM CRESCO15 TO 8 IOWANS 64 TO 12 Tank Given Wednesday Once our house was lovely, but it's lonely here today, The Friendship club gave a Christmas For someone came one morning and took my Dad away, Poor Shooting and Fumbles Packers Show the "Old party Wednesday night at the And all that's left for mother and for me 'till he is tjiru Feature of Dairy Spirit" Friday high school gymnasium, about one Is to set and tell each other what my daddy used to do. hundred~~and fifty being present. Night. Game. There was a beautiful Christmas We couldn't keep him with us, and we knew^it from tree. Miss Alice Pickett ar.ted as the start, one would ^naturally think, In a loosely played game Cresco, JSanta Glaus and distributed candy But that didn't make it easy on the day we had to part was.a walk away Friday night in the' Iowa, high school team took the local and nuts to eveTry one present. The Oh! the years go by so slowly and it doesn't seem lik£ Dubuque-Packers game was clearly a shooters in to camp Thursday evening, .t'lliowing program was given: ... home showing uf the "old Dairy Spirit,M according 15 to S. When there's only me and mother left here to^live alone. Piano solo, Doris Neveln. to "Tolly." Every man on The Cresco boys seemed to be in Special musical feature, Lola Belie the Hormel team was in the old form better condition and had a good deal But there's just one consolation as we're sitting here tonight, Cory in costume. Prices and it certainly, was a battle royal. the best of it in locating the basket. Hawaiian company of singers, The largest score ever entered against The Austin team was noticeably off There's lots of men and women say, that he'll come back Clarice Swenson, Catherine Schleuder, the Dubuque team heretofore was 23 in the shooting department on both alright. Florence Hartje, and Dorothy Thompson. and the Hormel team is the first one the close-in and the long shots. We're watching, yes and praying, for the time when he to chalk up a score like 'Friday night The game was marred and slowed Christmas story told by Genevieve will come, against the strong Iowa team. up by poor passing and many fumbles Powell. And we feel the Lord wont blame him for the thing they by both teams, but these should Dugan and Wengert showed up in say he's done. Tableau, Carol Johnson, Eva Johnson, wonderful style, with. Cipra rolling work out as the season progresses. Valfred Hegge and Irene liawes. around with his fighting instinct This being only the second game for I'll be brave and strong and happy, and help my mother, After the program games were aroused. both teams accounts perhaps for the too. played, popular songs sung and a delicious In the first half the locals scored many fumbles and mis-plays. While we're staying home and waiting until they say he's luncheon served. McCulloch of Cresco, Iowa, was 22 and in the last half doubled it to thru. 42, making the final score 64. In the high point man with three field goals At Decker Bros. And altho the house is lonely, and sometimes our eyes Not long ago, Legionaires of Wayzata, first half Dubuque made 3 field goals RELIABLE and two free thrwos to his credit for are wet, volunteered to serve as Wayzata's a total of eight points. Culbert, the $nd three free throws. In the second HARDWARE We'll be glad to see my Daddy, and I'll hug him some, J0e brigade. Since then they period they made 2 field goals Cresco center, played well and kept you bet. have iiaccessfully. extinguished three and 1 free throw, a total of 12. his team going all the time. "The Store That Satisfies" —R. J. T. fires before any damage was done. Altho the Iowans had a good lineup, Coggins scored half of Austin's Down at Lawler, Iowa, Legionaires points with a pretty long shot and they were -no match for the Packers. act as municipal fiie department, in two free throws. return for which the city furnishes Young and Hansen each contributed them a clubhouse and overhead ex- Advertisements iif the News Bring Results* as sinker from long range, making Dnodecim Holds a pense. Austin's total eight. Christmas Party When the Austin boys get in condition where they are able to force The Duodecini Literary society met the game from whistle to whistle, and Wednesday night at the home of Bernard acquire ability to make quick, snappy Kough. Carl Gregson and Arnold, shots accurately Austin fans can look Enochson, two members of the for some real games, and visitors for alumni, were present. A- business the local school. meeting was held and plans were With two more practice games before From now until Christmas The News will made for the Duodecim alumni banquet the association games start, a print under this heading letters from the which is to be held Thursday, youngsters to their old friend Santa Claus, lot will be learned that will help in E take this means of thanking" you for North Pole. Send them along so Santa wKl 'December 29. A twenty minute period bringing the district title to Austin. not be swamped at the last minute. of parliamentary drill ensued with George Bucklin as chairman and Lynn helping to build up our business and may Th.» line-up: Fairbanks as secretary,, The meeting Cresco— Austin— Two belated letters to Santa Claus gifts from that large bag of presents. was then turned over to the program Molderhauer r. Nockelby we continue to serve you during the coming reached this office, evidently delayed which consisted of a mock trial, McCulloch 1. f. ...... Coggins by the cold weather, and we are relaying austin minn as follows: them to their destination, hoping Culbert Hanson year as in the years gone by. We extend Dec. 25, 1921 Plaintiff, Lynn Fairbanks. that they will still be in time to Carrol 1. Young Dear Santa Claus reach the jolly little fat man with the Attprpe^ for. the Plaintiff, Wade Ernst r. Owens igU '-r I want a drum and some tiddedy long white whiskers ere it is too late. Searles. our sincere and hearty than ks-fcejjjr-your patronage. Substitutions—Jessen for Hanson,, winks and soipe paliits-and a toy. cornet Witness for Plaintiff, Bernard We do not know how much good Remmel for Young, McCulloch for and :^me ti^er to^s and a music Kougl the publication of these supplications Culbert, Farnsworth for McCulloch, box and^lbigdoih^I&lihats all to dear old Santa may have done, but Defendant, Lauren, Brown. McWilliam for Moldenhauer field MERRY CHRlMMASs we feel sure that it has not, all been Attorney for Defendant, Graham goals—Moldenhauer 1, McCulloch 3, a*m£rry "s in vain. Faith has accomplished many Kenaston. Culbert 1, Hanson 1, Young 1 free -^Christmas wonderful things and nowhere is that and a PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Witness for Defendant, Lawrence throws—Nockelby none out of 2, Coggins 109 N. Elm St. simple faith more aptly illustrated Remmel. 2 out of 7, Young none out of 2, than in the child at the Yuletide. Please bring Judge, Paul Leek. Moldenhauer 3 out of 7, McCulloch 2 We bespeak for our youthful supplicants Dear Santa Clerk of Court, Maurice Daigneau. out of 3. Referee, Matte, M§son City the fulfillment of their every mea piano and a bdok. and doll Doll Jury, Arnold Enochson, George KOBES BROS. CAFE scorers, Fields and Sprague timers, desire and wish, and hope that not Buggy. Bucklin, Robert Leek, Carl Gregson,, Tiffany and Anderson. one child in the city of Austin or jn From Gllenda Lilas The jury returned tlie verdict of the surrounding country will be overlooked Owens "not guilty." AUSTIN, MINN.: in the distribution of the 717 E. Water. CHRISTMAS AT Ca^l Gregson gave the critic's report \:i HIGH SCHOOL The Fire Department COUNTY MEDICS which was followed by a short talk by Arnold Enochson. The meeting IMMfflllW Makes a Cold Night ELECT OFFICERS The high school closed Friday afternoon then adjourned and a bountiful Run to M. E. Church for a two weeks' vacation, luncheon was served by Mrs. Kough. The annual meeting and election of following a Christmas program in the After the luncheon presents which officers was held by the Mower County auditorium. Attorney F. G. Sasse, An alarm turned in at 9:30 Friday were taken from a .Christmas tree Medical association at the Central former president of the Board of night brought many people jto the were given to each member according high schoool Thursday evening. Dr. Education, delivered the Christmas scene of action when the fire department to his number. E. Rebman and Dr. G. E. Heitel C. message to the students. The program answered an alarm from box appeared on the program with interesting was as follows: twelve. The department first stopped addresses. Processional, "Joy to the World," in front of the Leuthold-Peterson The newly elected officers are: Dr. Junior and Senior High School Clothing Store: until they were directed E. H. Morris, president Dr. P. A. Glee Clubs. to the Methodist church, where Lommen, secretary Dr. A. E. Henslin, Adeste Fideles the only sign was a merry fire blazing Le Roy, treasurer The First Nowell in the stove, the door of which The next regular meeting will be Entire School. had been left open and from the outside January 26. Violin solo, "Adoration,".. .Borowski i^lookedilike the room inside was Miss MargaTet Farley. on fire. Aside from all the spectators Captain Alex Campbell, Jr., is home Address— getting "friz" there was no damage. from New York to spend tSte holidays Mr. F. G. Sasse. with his parents*' Mr. and 'Mrs. A: S. Christmas Greetings Phonograph Music, "Hallelujah Chorus," Campbell. The News—$2.50 a year—worth it. ... Handel "Holy Night," Adams Songs by the school— "Hark the Herald Angels Sing" Clear" "It Came Upon the Midnight inn At this point one of the students presented Principal C. B. Anderson bank books with two banks and two containing deposits for the new daughters family. collection in the Anderson A PRACTICAL .'t PENNEY was taken and given to the The J. C. COMPANY takes this opfe£»r-r Carrie I S A S twins, Catherine Jean and Jane. SUGGESTIONS Recessional, "Silent Night." tufiity to wish its pitrons a' very Merry Christmas Woodard of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin here visiting Gulbertson, Montana, are Fountain Pens Watches and a Happy ^ew J^ear and thank them for their Mrs. Woodard his mother, Sophia Pearl Beads Radipoint and and other relatives. -7 i-r -s* c* Canneo Broaches Sure-Write Pencils of The Boy The National Council patronage the past year. Bar Pins Boy Scouts of America declares: "The Alarm Clocks to know Scouts of America are glad Rings #1 't v' that their big brothers of the American Wedding Rings Belt Buckles Legion indorse the Boy Scout te Dunn Pen Watch Chains movement and are anxious to co-operate A regular Camel •O-t in their various community undertakings. Knives Boy Scouts respect the for Ink. Necklaces men who held the front-line trenches Cigarette Cases Waldemar were McJL'S while the younger lads at home 0 Ribbons and Chains Emblem Buttons gallantly raising war gardens and ^Incorporated m. 312 DEPARTMENT STORES the same selling Liberty Bonds for high cause and in the same spirit." C. L. JONES, Jeweler. •"I AUSTIN, MINN. How Big New York Grocery Firm BLUHM MUSIC HOUSE C* Keeps Down Rats. 4 4 ,* 412 Mam St. Austin, Minn. Vroome & Co., Butter & Cheese Merchants, New York City, says: "We "V fp keep RAT-SNAP in our cellar all the 8 time. It keeps down rats. We buy it by the gross, would not be without it." Farmers use RAT-SNAP because l-MirC't rh rats pass up all food fojrRATSNAP. ="U- Three. sizes -35c, 06% •Sl.'SSte So an a a t'- Co., Austin, Minn. Advertisement. December. MS I 'I w...