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

June 26, 1922 · Page 2 of 8

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COUNTY SCHOOLS VICTIM OF CHILD LABOR LINGERIE FOR SUMMER WEAR TO GRADUATE 132 J'! SHOWS TOUCHES OF COLOR Its W iimiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiuiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiii (Continued from page 1.) Copyright, 1922. Western Newspaper Union. We are cutting Young Beef and the Best Grade. "*afcTo be what we are, and to become 58, Austin reading^ "The Littlest what we are qapable of becoming, is Our Prices are always the lowest. Uebel," Hildegarde Schneider, Adams the only end of life. The pleasantest things in the world BELOW ARE A FEW OF OUR consolidated school .vocal solo, Ora are pleasant thoughts, and the great Robertson, Austin presentation of art in life is to have as many of them EVERYDAY SPECIALS as possible.—Bovee. diplomas, Mrs. Eunice L. Rice song, "'Amercia the Beautiful," the class. Beef Steak 20c SAVORY DISHES Pupils of schools in the county, Boiling Beef 5c -who will receive their diplomas Now that the mushroom is growing Short Ribs of Beef ..7c and 8c in the fields a few dishes to remind Wednesday are: Beef Roast 12Vjjc 10c, and 15c us of its worth, Adams Consolidated School—Ida Hamburger Steak 9c are in season: P. Nelson, teacher, Lawrence Anderson, Salt Pork 15c Scrambled Eggs and Leonard N. Andesron, Orena A. Bacon Squares I2V2C Mushrooms.—Break into Dale, Bernie Epland, Irwin L. Fardahl, Fancy Bacon Strip 20c small pieces one pint of Alice I. Halverson, Florence M. Picnic,Hams 15c fresh well-cleaned mushrooms. Human, Freda L. Knutson, Blanche Sprinkle with 6 boxes Matches 23c A. Lappin, Olaf N. Lewison, Cleo B. salt and let them stand O 10 bars & 45c 30 minutes. Put into McMahon, Martin A. Peterson, Sadie a 10 bars Classic 45c saucepan two tabiespoon- L. Rogne, Violet I. Rudlong, Joel A. fuls of butter add the mushrooms W W 1 1 1 1 0 bars Flake White 45c TJlven, Thelma L. Wilson. and their juice cover and cook eight Rose Creek Consolidated School— WE MAKE OUR OWN BOLOGNA, WIENERS, minutes after they begin to simmer. Estella M. Heiixier, teacher Leonard Season with pepper and more salt PORK SAUSAGE, ETC. Anderson, Mabel Dutcher, Ruby Jacobson, if needed. Add the yolks of five eggs, Try our Garlic Sausage—it is fine. beaten slightly, to the stewed mushrooms. Raymond Long, Esther Waldorf, Stir until the eggs are set. Peder Wood, Lewis Wood. Serve on toast. FARRELL MEAT COMPANY Elkton Consolidated School—Ernest Fritters.—Put the contents of Corn Meredith, superintendent, Harvey a can of corn throiigh the meat chopper, Baxter, Ora Bulow, Gladys Hagen, 119 East Bridge Street add two well-beaten eggs, two This little girl is kept at her task of Herbert Hanson, Leo Lady, or three tablespoonfuls of milk and stringing labels, pay for which is one Beatrice Munson, Leona Rabine, Elgar two tablespoonfuls of flour. Add^onehalf cent an hour. A thorough investigation teaspoonhil of sugar, salt and Ramseth, Pearl Record, Mildred of the child labor conditions in pepper to taste. Fry by spoonfuls In Swenson, Olaf Stadheim, Francis Rhode Island has resulted in startling hot fat or butter, browning well. Fresh disclosures of the hardships, long Thompson. corn may be used, omitting the milk. hours and small pay that more than ial Sale Brownsdale Graded school, Ruth Eggs.—Take six hard cooked Curried five thousand children have been subjected Denison, teacher—Helen Barnes, eggs. Peel three large onions and cut to by manufacturers of cheap Beatrice DeCantillon, "Wesley Edwards, them in thin slices, put them with two jewelry, small wares and hosiery. Alice Graves, Gladys Hagenstein, tablespoonfuls of butter in a saucepan Stanley Hilier, Marion Julien, and cook until soft. Add one teaspdonful of curry powder, one clove of garlic, Edna Moore, Adolph Rettig, Dorothy ON THE SCREEN one-fourth of a teaspoonful of ginger, Saha. ON THE one-half teaspoonful of salt, one Dexter Graded school, Margaret As a clever young newspaper tablespoonful of flour, one-half plnt'of Mclnery, teacher—Alymer Farber, stock or water cool. Take three cupfuls writer and book reviewer who attempt^ "LION" Lorraine Horstman, Helen Mielke, of cooked rice, arrange around the to revamp the love theories 'TPHE spring displays of lingerie were wear must be cut with reference to Martha Neubauer, Leighton Vermilyea, edge of the platter, cut eggs in slices so colorful that the time-honored the types and styles of outer garments. of a fascinating young author and in Rose Rabine, Matie Rawey, and place over the rice over this pour white seemed to be distanced by its It also borrows many of its trimming that end gets a job as a housemaid in Beryl Vermliyea. the sauce and serve very fiot. Garnish gay rivals, but the arrival of the summer ideas from them, which accounts for his home, Mary Miles Minter has another Racine semi-graded school, Alice with green peppei or sprigs of- parsley Gas Faired Water has brought a demand for white the appearance of peasant embroideries- delightful role of the mischievous, Steffens, teacher—Marie Capelle, Elsia undergarments. However, manufacturers and colored stitchery among the resourceful modern girl in "Her Take Deaver, Nelda McKee. Mutton With Dumplings. have not turned their backs newly arrived undergarments. Winning. Way," which will show at three pounds of the breast of mutton, Lansing semi-graded school, Nettie upon color' they are using it, especially In nightdresses the choice lies between simmer until tender, then set the Park theatre Monday and Tuesday. in cool blues and greens, In the Christgau, teacher—Verna "Bowers, those with round neckline and Heaters aside to cool skim off all the fat, return decoration of white garments, in built-up shoulders and the square Nadia Chafee, Jeanette Thompson. the mutton to the liquid, add one several novel ways. Applique* figures, type as illustrated here. Embroidered The cast that will be seen in support or two onions finely chopped, salt, pipings, and simple embroideries, or swiss organdie and narrow lace Waltham semi-graded school, Madeline pepper and a little curry powder if of Justine Johnson in "A Heart (ancy stitching are the mediums insertion and edging form the yoke Leahy, teacher—Irene Boelk, liked. Just before serving time drop to Let," Wednesday at the Park theatre chosen for introducing a little color in for this gown of crepe de chine in FOR—- Frances M. Ernest, Dorothea L. dumplings into the hot stew. If white lingerie. includes Harrison Ford, Marcia light pink. Narrow ribbons fagoted dropped from a teaspoon these will Erickson, Claire H. Kuchenbeck'er, Chain stitching, fagoting and feather together make the yoke of some of Harris, Thomas Carr, Elizabeth Garrison, 10 DAYS cook in eight minutes. A few peas Wielma Kunez, Lynn Ziemer, Marvin stitching find themselves featured in the new gowns and combinations, and Winifred Bryson, Claude Cooper added to the stew will change the Ziemer. the newest lingerie, each of them serving another novel decoration appears in "and James Harrison. flavor and improve the dish. to introduce color, where it is cord covered with silk, puffed over it, Taopi semi-graded school, Myrtle The story concerns a beautiful desired to use it sparingly, on cotton, used in scroll designs. Dickey, teacher—Ida A. Huckins, BRAN DISHESf AND OTHERS southern aristocrat who own a rundown $20 silk or linen underthings. The styles Inez M. Huckins. mansion, a worthless estate, an show a preponderance of tailored DELIVERED and Sargeant semi-graded school, Margaret A few spoonfuls of bran may be imposing family tree, and not much ideas but summer has brought, along mixed with any dry breakfast food, CONNECTED Roberts, teacher—Clifford J. with white, fancier undergarments and else. Being possessed of a stferdy determination with no noticeable Burns, Allegra L. Jacobson. lacy trimmings that presage an increasing and a gorgeous sense of COMPLETE difference in Rural School Graduates. demand for this style. Under­ humor, however, she does not despair the taste. Bran conruoHT rr vkton ncwapu unim* Rural school graduated are: Vina is a good broom when things reach lowest ebb, but Miller, Freda Searles, Vivian Tanner, for the alimentary resolutely determines to turn her liabilities MRS. HARDING TULIP Lee F. Whiteside, Henry C. Johnson, canal and in into assets by taking boarders UST the thing for rnedium-sizetl Enoch B. Sorenson, Clara G. Horgen, a us is to support herself,.her young brother houses.—The illustration shows an Melba Hall, Wileta Hansen, Clifford 'may be made and an elderly female relative. most appetizing. inside view of the S. Nelson, Lila V. Nelson, Rex Reuter, Only one boarder answers her advertisement, Cake.—Take one quarter Bran Layer Harriet R. Messenger, Cfedric and before him the "LION" cupful of butter, add one unbeaten Warrington, Borghild Larson, Fern dauntless young woman poses not egg and fill up the cup with sweet L. Harman, Vincent Keenan, William milk, stirring enough to mix. Sift together only as an elderly woman, the supposed Tank Water Heater Keenan, Kathryn Overkamp, a tablespoonful of cornstarch, owner of the place and his dignified Margaret S. Cowan, Mary Herington, one cupful each of flour and sugar, hostess, but also as the housemaid Joseph Schauls, Edna^ Stellmaker, the finest little heater ever offered at the price. and a teaspoonful each of baking who waits upon himV Pearl F. Dahle, Florence Prehn, Mabel powder and s^lt. Add one-half cupful up Connected to ordinary kitchen or basement of bran and mix with the liquid, Reynolds, Elsa E. Condo, Ethel water tank, it wiif. supply the entire house with an 4 KIDDIES six stir until smooth, and bake in two Gabrielson, Heen M. Helgeson, Marion abundant supply of hot water and effect a great saving layers, using a cooked cream or Jelly of gas in doing it. G. Hillier, Clara M. Haas, Norman for filling. It may also be baked in a The "LION" has Staggered Copper Heating Coils and Dawes, Mamie E. Lillie, George NB my frien gotta plenta trouble several other exclusive features. loaf, adding spice to taste. C. Bergland, Millie C. Knudson, lasa mont. He go out one day Call and examine one in our showroom—you won't be Bran Jelly.—Sift bran into boiling Will M. Maupin buy. Lawrence Dunfee, Alice Tollefson, and try getta rich maka fight obliged to if you can't call, write orphan* for further water, stirring till it is like gruel. Cook details. weeth one guy he no like. But he Reubin Thompson, John "WV Johnson, slowly two hours, strain through a fine getta job for feefateen days breaka Eleanor Smith, Tillie Prestegard, Alma sieve and repeat. Mix a tablespoonful rocks for da man wot owna da ceety Roe, Abner S. Holt, Pearl Webb, of graham flour with a little cold AT EVENTIDE jail. Gladys Hansen, Herman Heikes, water, add to the boiling liquid and You know my friend ees beega cook until it is smooth. Add a little TWO Gertrude Adams, Helen L. Streeter, little shoes, run-down and stronga man and he lika to maka da salt, pour into wet molds and set Eveyn V. Swenson, Henrietta Keenan, worn, fight. He getta idee when he re^da Showing the "LION" Water Heater as usually attached away to harden. It will make a delicate Tossed in the corner over there Ottoi I. Haarstad, Neva Dufty, een da paper bouta Georgie Dempsey to the kitchen boiler, independent of range or Jelly which may be served with Two little stockings, soiled and torn, Ray Proeschal, Ileta Van Riper, Harvey getta hundred tousand dolla fighta fruit or milk. Fine for a delicate "water-back." Door is kept closed when lighting. Lying beneath the rocking chair. Kardin, Max E. Lewis, Irene M. Jackie Carpent. So he go out and a One little sweater, one little cap, Christensen, Roy W. Christensen, Arneta finda da guy he no gotta use for. He A bonny clabber desert is one which Little knee -pants, a shirt once Archdale, Milo A. Anderson, tella me eef da people een deesa country it is wise to teach the children to enjoy. white— pay hundred tousand bucks to see Louis C. Meier, Harlan F. Meier,, Set a pan of rich new milk away All in a heap, and in my lap Rural school teachers whose ptP+ fight he wanta steady job geeva da to Just become thick. Place on ice until One little lad, his eyes shut tight. fight. well chilled and serve with grated pils are among the graduates include: When my frien meeta dat guy on da maple sugar or with a sprinkling of Blanche Wison, Margaret Two little arms that 'rouha me tv^ine street righta queeck beega fight ees brown sugar with nutmeg or cinnamon. Two sturdy legs worn out with Fink, Lorna Miller, Rose Jaeobson, broka loose. And he sure maka dat ••••a A child's luncheon with a piece of ••Mcpmnai play Hannah "Johnson, Mable Lightly, other guy looka seeck. Een tree meenute, whole wheat bread and butter will One little heart that beats 'gainst Margaret O'Kane, Agnes Holleque, ••••Q he maka more fight as een tree make a good meal, even for an adult. ••cor x-o mine, Flossie Link, Alice Pike, Ruth Lewis, round. Thick sour cream, when it.is obtainable, Full of joy at the close of day. Mildred Sayles, Verna Carll, Beretha But he gotta trouble weeth da cop. makes the most delicious saiad The latest botanical development is One little nightie donned at last, My frien getta peench and a place for dressings. Whip it with a Dover beater Dicken, Ella Schurman, Verna Fink, this tulip which appears to be a cross DD0 Ready the lad for slumber deep sleep een da jail. Nexa day he tink when stiff, add lemon or pineapple Adeline Flanagan, Helen Beltz, Lucile between the common tulip and the One more day with its joytime past— ra he was gonna getta paid for da fight. juice and such other seasonings as are tiger lily. It has been named by botanists L.. Nelson, Maud Vest, Evelyn Qne little moment—then asleep. But he getta feefateen days een da appropriate to the salad tfhich is to be the Mrs. Warren G. Harding Kuchenbecker, Alma Meyer, Mabel jail for maka da fight. He tella me twJJp. served. The usual boiled- salad dressing Prentis, Leeta Staley, Mary Quinn, Sleep, little boy, till the morning is made especially rich and tasty he no can feegure out wot's matter Gena Thompson, Lenora Kilsberg, breaks by the addition of a half-cupful of rich, Dreamless sleep till the stars shall Florence Benson, Helena Meurer, TAOPI sour cream, beaten stiff and added to "You maka meestake and no usa da fade, Mabel Viste, Lavada Gliem, Claire three tablespoonfuls of boiled dressing.. head Tony," I tella heem. "Wot for And the rising sun ev'ry songbird Gilligan, Mabel Ward, George Jennings, you wanta fighta dat guy een deesa wakes place? Da promote for da Dempsey- Sunday school was organized last Blanche Bussel, Frances Baxter, And music rings in the leafy glade. Carpent fight gotta hard time finda* Sunday and will be held at 10:30 every Lydia Horstmann, Ruby Jacobson, Sleep, little boy, and watch the ward Sunday. good locash. Jersda Cit was only Ronelia Easton, Edna Proeschel, O'er thy cot may the angels keep. You Can Do It Better With GAS place een Uniteda State where could Valentine Harvey, Nellie Cruickshank. Mr. arid Mrs. Hawlciris and son, children's Safe in the arms of the maka dA mon." Tillman, were recent visitors in Albert Lord— Recommends Chamberlain's Tablets. I tella my frien eef he fighta dat Sleep, little laddie—sleep, Lea. sleep, "Chamberlain's Tablets have been guy een Jersda Cit instead of deesa The Home of the Soul. sleep! used by my husband and myself off Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Waldron left place mebbe he gotta hundred tousand In olden times it was believed that (Copyright.) and on for the past five years. When Wednesday for Faribault where Mrs. dolla now. But my frien dunno somating the seat of the soul was the stomach, my husband goes away from home he Waldron will.. receive medical treatment. ver mooch. He maka me seeck Why Suffer from Rheumatism? most likely for the reason that a man always takes a bottle of themx along is never so completely used up as fighta een da wrong town.*' Do you know that nine out of every when his stomach is out of order. For with him. Whenever have that ten cases of rheumatism are simply Wot you tink? 1* We will no doubt hear some very the cure of ordinary stomach troubles, heavy feeling afteir eating, or feel rheumatism of the muscles or chronic (Copyright.) ,r-~" 1 interesting fish stories, Harry Pierce there is nothing quite so prompt dull and played out, I take one or rheumatism, neither of which require and satisfactory as Chamberlain's 2'of Chamberlain's Tablets and they any internal treatment?' The pain That Tomorrow we worrijd about D.'J. Davis have just returned Tablets. They strengthen the stomach fix me up fine," writes Mrs.- Newton may ^be releived by applying Chamberlain's is here today. Pretty good sort of a trip.-2 =. a 1 Advertisements in the News Bring Results. and enable it to perform its Vreeland, Miona, N. Y. Take these Linament which makes sleep Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Johnson from. functions naturally. Give them a tablets when troubled with constipation day, too, isn't it? and rest possible, and that certainly trial. They cost a quarter. For sale or indigestion and they will do Iowa, spent a few days the first of means a great deal to any one afflicted $ S by Wold Drug Co. and Pooler Drug mi you good. For sale by Wold Drug Co. with rheumatism. For sale by the week looking after the interests The* news twice a week in ^The Co. and Pooler Drug Go. Wold Drug Co. and Pooler Drug Co. of their farm south of town. Advertisement-— Mon.—June7 News—less than 5c a week Advertisement—Mon—June. Advertisement—Mon.—June.