Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
November 20, 1922 · Page 7 of 12
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Many Librarians iiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimimiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiimiimimiimmimiiiiiimiliiii He was taken to a hospital in a per was served in 'the Y. W. C. A. Final Debate TryOuts HATS THAT ARE SUITED Attended Inst!tute nearby town and at first was believed to 26 of the committee of 36. At that Tuesday Nighf: fatally burned. At latest reports, meeting plans were made for the TO GIRLS IN THEIR TEJENS Held Here however, it was expected he The final tryouts to. determine the?" "bfg nig-lit" which is to be Monday, would'recover, C: lllllIIIIIIII!lilllllillllll|||||||||II|||||||i||||||l!!{!!illimil!!!HilllIIIIIII!lilllllllllllll11llll maketup of ^the Austin High SchoolDebating December 18, when a class of 100, all Misses Bertha and Nora Hines will Mr. Beck was a candidate for. the Team will be held Tuesday The -Library. Institute held last entertain a company of friends this from Austin will be initiated into the office of sheriff at the election in night in the high school auditorium, week was well attended, about twenty evening at a 6:30 dinner-Sifter-which order of Woodcraft. ,• 1918. In- the spring of 19i9 he moved The first and second teams will de' cards will be enjoyed. librarians frorn neighboring towns with his family _to New York,.where The 14,000 camps of Woodman in bate the question, "Resolved, thatrthe being enrglled. 'Jn- addition to the he has since engaged in farming. the U.•' S. wrote 105,000 new members Kansas type of industrial arbi-^ Mrs. R. A&ers was given a, birthday His'many friends"-here hope for his number of the enrolled librarians, in the first ten nfonths of this tration courts should be adopted irz?Minnesota," party Friday afternoon at. the speedy, recovery. year. The total membership of the with the. former uphold"" several nersons. interested in library home of Mrs. C- A. Hegge. The af-1 .-• 14,000 camps is 1,100,000. The order ing- the affirmative side. work attended the various meetings. ternoon was(spent socially and dainty Woodman LodgeIs will be 40 years old next January. It The debate is open to all person#' Miss Clara F. Baldwin, state supervisor refreshments were served at five Conducting has paid death claims on 160,000 of and it is expected a large numbei? of school libraries had general o'clcock.- its members, the total being- $270,000,000. will take advantage of the opportune*" charge of the institute, while Extensive Campaign The lodge boast is "First ty. of hearing the high school ora~" Miss Maud Van Buren of the Owatonna Mi', and Mrs. J. H. Skinner entertained in War! First in Peace! First in the tors. Wade Searles, George Sievers-and Public Library and Miss Alma at a wild duck dinner Thurs-! When plans were made by the past! First now and First Forever!" Raymond Freeman ake up th©-^ Penrose, librarian of the University day evening at their home at Sun-1 Woodman early this fall for a three The local uniformed Foresters will first tea and Byron Benson, Lynir -X. High School conducted the meetings. rise Hill. Covers were laid for eight. months campaign to last thruout go to Faribault Thursday to participate Fairbanks and Edward Banfield ar0^ Miss Van Buren gave talks on book The decorations were yellow and October, November and December, in initiation ceremonies. the ebers of the second one. selection and library administration, white chrysanthemums. the committee in charge of the campaign Prizes of ten dollars each to th&three and Miss Penrose discussed the cataloging did not realize that it would Advertising is the art of making best debaters are offered, a do-nation and mending of books. The Cotillion Club held a very mature into such gigantic figures. others think as you think about yot.r by an "unknown citizen" niak* Librarians from Austin, Grand enjoyable party at the K. of C. hall Last Tuesday evening a 6:30 sup- product. ing this possible. 4 Meadow, Jackson, Preston,- Elkton, Friday evening. A delicious dinner! Brownsdale, LeRoy, and" Blooming was served at 6:40. The decorations Prairie were in Austin to attend the were pink candles and chrysanthe-' institute. mums. There were three favor dances, Tiola's orchestra furnishing the music. Business methods are as essential SPECIAL-SIX to success in dairying as in any other Mrs. H. P. Laslett entertained 20 manufacturing enterprise. Dairy improvement TOURING high. school girls at her home 1104 association members realize that testing isn't* a novelty, but a necessity. W. Baldwin street- at a most delightful party Saturday evening. Games and contests were enjoyed and delicious For quality printing try The News refreshments were served the printshop. decorations being in keeping with Thanksgiving. FORMER COUNTY IT Mrs." Charles Tibbets entertained toned novelty millinery fabrics, with RESIDENT, VICTIM IS pathetic to see a hat on the twenty-five friends Wednesday evening much luster, is used for covering the head of any sweet 'teen which fails in honor of her daughter, Mrs. OF ACCIDENT to crown and upper brim, and there Is a express at least one of her varied brim facing of plain velvet. A soft W. J. Bloom who was recently married charms, and happy is the designer who edge about the brim results from folded can translate the spirit of young girlhood in Minneapolis. Games and music Information was received this week ribbon that Tails over it and has an into millinery. It is being done were enjoyed and "dainty refreshments of a terrible accident befalling a former odd decoration, of bugle beads, as a right along, and here are five hats that were served. Mrs. Bloom received finish. sash of moire ribbon, finished Mower County Resident. Burton Illustrate just how the materials which A many pretty and useful gifts with a big bow at the right side, the milliner finds at hand this season Beck, who formerly lived on the from friends. trims this bright hat, for which several can be managed so that "youth" is Shepard farm two miles southeast pleasing two-color combinations may written in the headwear made of them. of Austin, and who now is farming Mr. and Mrs. Herman Baudler be chosen. It Is a sprakling bit of millinery, The group comprises different kinds at Elnora, New York, was horribly were given a surprise Thursday evening of like the eyes that look from hats, leading off with a picturesque cm burned in attempting to save his at their home north of the city. velvet-covered shape at the top, suited under It. threshing machine in a conflagration Fourteen guests were present. A delicious to the To the right around hat of felt, with dreamy-eyed maid that wears consuming a barn. In so doing he It. up-rolling brim, has daisies outlined in dinner was served at 7 o'clock Its lines are simple and straightforward, crown the silk on its crown. This hat is shown In was enveloped in the flames and was the round and brim after which cards and music were a piany colors. Below it another felt burrfed over two thirds of his body. without undulations, but drooping enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Baudler were At its new low'price of $12 75 the Studebaker Special Six Touring model has a prankish brim, oddly little. A wide ribbon is ingeniously presented with a beautiful bouquet of Car maintains Studebakerideals of quality and performance, the crown and draped draped and with two pins thrust to at wrapped around yellow chrysanthemums.. over and simple needlework with added features that make it even a greater value than before. the brim, thewontT" »1« »t» it in place with decorative The most elaborate hat of the group, holds Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bloom were It is known for its striking beauty just as it is for its thorough stitches. There are lovely colors to at the left, leads the thought to the given a party Saturday evening at dependability. Luxurious comfort is assured by the nineinch choose from for hats of this kind, as coolie shape and carries It further with Maurek's hall by seventy of their seat cushions of genuine leather and the long semi-elliptic ocean or king's blue, wood or other a long tassel that falls from the crown $ A friends. The evening was spent in springs, front and rear. $ browgSj the lighter pheasant shades to the shoulder, It is of velvet embroide cards and dancing and a mock marriage aQd the (farke? gunset tones. Power, flexibility and ease of handling are combined to wias performed which caused Just below it. at |he left quite an make the Special-Six the most highly regarded five-passenger much merrimeht. Delicious refreshments ftsibiypus %Joffiwi JieMci |Imilar car on the market. 4/ THE ADOLPH shapes for older people, but Is developed served. Mr. Mrs. were and By manufacturing complete motors, transmissions, bodies, In lighter colors and with different Bloom were presented with a set of tops, castings, forgings and stampings, middlemen's profits on WINNlftGER CO. finish. Ont of the new two- silver from their friends. COPVMOKT IV VBTBN NRTIMtK UNNM rf»-: -"V such items are eliminated and one profit only is included in L. EQUIPMENT The Lyric Theatre flat was the Studebaker pripe$. Highest standards of workmanship are Second Thoughts. maintained and materials are the finest the market affords. scene of a very pretty party last INDIVIDUALITY IN THE HOME MONDAY— a section of Florida In certain island Beaded radiator. Rearview night when the Mr and Mrs. Tom mirror. Automatic In the Special-Six Touring Car you will find such value and a rough live, "THE LONE good many characters windshield wiper. Rain* Smith, ,Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Knutson, quarrelsome,'shift about a satisfaction as only Studebaker can offer. who are idle, Arrangements Able to Reflect in proof, one-piece windshield. BANDIT" Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hassan, and Cowl lights. a good deal and are hard to keep track Thousand Ways the Personality The name Studebaker is your assurance of satisfaction. of. Mr. and Mrs. George Franklin families Cowl ventilator. Massive One of them, named Tomlinson, the Occupant. .of bead lamps. Tonneau light entertained about fifty friends. was accused of robbery, and the sheriff with long extension cord. o. went to arrest him. But Tomlinson On the subject of individuality in The party was given in honor of Mr. TUESDAY— MODELS AND PRICKS-/, b. factories Eight-day clock. Thiefproof "got the drop" on the officer, disarmed transmission lock. Tool the home a recent writer has this to and Mrs- Fred Hassan's three children. LIGHT-SIX SPECIAL-SIX BIG-SIX "A CURE FOR compartment in left front him and kept him two days. Finally say: Individuality is as Important to 5-Paas., 112' W. B. S-PasM., 119' W. B. 7-Paaa., 136' W. B. Dalbert, age 10, Charles Happy, door. Outside and inside door 40 H. P. SO H. P. 60 H. P. CURABLES" and Tomlinson released the sheriff handles. a house as personality to a woman. A age 17, and Mrs. George Franklin, Touring $ 975 Touring $1275 Touring $1750 gave him back his pistol, first throwing room should be as sure an Index to the age 21, the occasion being the Speedster Roadster the cartridges out. character and taste of the person who Roadster birthday of the three of them. (4-Pass.) 1835 (2-Pass.) 1250 Then the sheriff returned home, occupies it as the clothes she wears (3-Pass) 975 Coupe WEDNESDAY— Tomlinson landing him on the mainland. Roadster or the books-she reads. The truly interesting (4-Pass.) 2400 "SPEED" (4-Pass.) 1275 interiors are the ones reflecting RCHIB'T -POWER TO REASON Coupe-Roadster Coupe "Well," the deputy asked his chief, Coupe in a thousand subtle ways the gracious (5-Pass) 2550 (2-Pass.) 1225 "did you get your man?" (4-Pass) 1875 personality of the occupant. A Sedan (Special) fiimarka&Je Example of Intelligence Sedan .... 1550 "No," the sheriff replied, "he's about favored color repeated here-and there Sedan .... 2050 .... 2750 Ants in Displayed by Colony of $ High Class Vaudeville Between the only man over there who does anything, —unusual bibelots culled from far •-'A**** wiu iucoy iOJil dlUi ncd the London "Zoo." Acts and I thought I would let him corners of the globe—a rug that immediately A\i still, Martin (&L iScHroeder alone."—E. W. Howe's Monthly. challenges attention—these are Lord Avebury once wrote of ants: Minnesota the things that stamp a room and render "It is difficult to deny them the gift of PREFORMANCE AT 8:15 it infinitely desirable. You are Cats Carry Diphtheria. I S I S reason. Their mental powers differ S E A E E A PHONE 2668 FOR all familiar with those interiors perfect A curious case is cited by Simmons. from those of men not so much in kind RESERVATIONS to the last detail—every piece of An elderly lady developed a fatal diphtberiatic as in degree." furniture of the right period and in pharyngitis after close contact Among the most interesting things the right place, and we all know how a with cat (A) which had been at the zoo in Regent's park are two uninspired they are and how difficult (B) sick one week. A second cat nests of wood ants, fascinating insects to live in. Nowhere is the unusual th€ which had been in contact with with social instincts and industrious touch, no sense of any personality first cat (A) became sick and died ten habits, London Tit-Bits states. Thousands Service That Br in gs A Smile! breaks through. Everything is stereotyped days later. The patient had grayishbrown of these insects are isolated on and consequently dull. pseudomembrane covering her an "island" surrounded by a moat to uvula, tonsils and posterior pharynx. prevent them from straying too far Cat A had a small yellowish-gray from home. pseudomembranous ulceration in the In this community there are males, HIDE WILLS IN ODD PUCES left nasal passage and cat showed females and a whole host of "workers." ulcerations of both vocal cords, covered The workers gu^rd the nest, excavate We have completed the installation of the modern Documents Lost for Years Have Been 't-: with a grayish-white false membrane. galleries for the reception of the young, Found Long After the Death 3 of Diphtheria bacilli of intermediate procure food, tend the eggs and the equipment at our new location, doors west the Har- of Their Makers. virulence for guinea pigs were herpless grubs and wait upon the Isolated from al' -j'lree lesions.—Journal rington Hotel. queens. Occasionally a missing will is found of the Arnewan Medical Association. to of They appear have the power in time to provide an unexpected fortune. We have taken over the agency for the communicating with one another and In 1909 a peasant woman of Brittany may often be seen co-operating in the was feeding her fowls, when, performance of a task that has proved Why Galled Achilles' Tendon. among the corn in the bin, she came too much for one. The Achilles' tendon is a strong across a notebook \Vhich contained the In their abode at the zoo they have sinew running along the heel to the will of a farmer who had died 14 years .Oakland, formed a ridge around one edge of the calf of the leg. px-eviously. moat, supposedly because too many More romantic was the accidental A post-Homeric story is that Thetis ants tumbled into the water and had to took he son Achilles by one of his discovery of a will after the lapse of a Iv be hauled out by their relations! quarter of a century, by which a small heels, and dipped him in the River Recently it was noticed that the ants 3 Styx to make him invulnerable. The estate was restored to its old owners. and carry a complete line of Oakland parts. wfere building a new mound right in water washed every part of his body, On the death of a member of the family the middle of.'their island. They were no will could be found, so the estate except the heel covered by his mother's seen to be in a great hurry, for some hand. It was on this vulnerable point was sold and the proceeds divided of them worked even during the night. among the next of kin, among whom that the hero was slain in battle. And Now is the time to store your battery—-We are equipped to handle it. We can call for and deliver. Gradually the new building was seen was a daughter who regretted the sale, the sinew of the heel is called, in to be a series of galleries made up of consequence, tendo Achillis. as her father had always said he hoped We have a few more roomy, well heated stalls to rent. leaves, refuse„and twigs. A few days The vulnerable or weak point in a circumstances would never force, them after the completion of this work a We handle all kinds of Accessories, Gas, Qil, etc. person's or a nation's character also to part with it. fi"!! new brood put. in an appearance, which Twenty-five years later a distant relative is often referred to as the heel of Sife EAST SIDE GARAGE shows the admirable intelligence and died and when his house was being Achilles. foresight of these little insects. overhauled the contents: of several V% old chests and cases were examined. Repartee Extraordinary. Sorry She Asked. In one was the missing will, which "They were two brilliant minds." I He—Before I married you never stated the estate was not to be sold. a. v* "That so? What was said?" .. iOI7 E. Water St. thought of saving. ,v On being approached, the gentleman "One called the other a liar.'^w^ She—And now? who had bought it expressed his willingness "And—" He—Now I am always thinking to sell it back to the daughter. the other retorted, 'You're "And what a lot I could have saved if I another!' "—Detroit Free Press. bivdn't married you.