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The Rhinelander Daily News from Rhinelander, Wisconsin • Page 2

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MI mpi-aitm irnnn Socfety News Of Interest To Womef Personate Society News Jftntmrjr P. 8, p. gymnasium, Jim- lot high school. Sewing Club, 2 p. hall.

Legion and American party, arniory knights of Columbus, 8 p. Odd hall. Alden, society, p. church parlors. fcutKef League, 8 p.

tfrtntty' church parlors. time mending and sewing be done. Members are asked to attend this special meeting. toting 6 p. ttbthbfftlt ehwch parlors.

Wednwrtfty, January 11 T. 2:30 p. community Merchants State bank. lodge, 8 p. Odd Vifalthcr league, 7:45 p.

church Thursday, January 12 t.Fraternal Reserve association, 8 i Odd Fellows' hall. fcdn church meeting, d-M p. cnurch parlors. January 13 Joint'-installation of Odd Fellows and Rebekahsi'S p. mT, Fellows' Woman's' Missionary society, 2 p.

Imrtia'nuei- Lutheran parsonage. Elect. RalnboVi Orange- held a meeting and 6f, officers at the Newbold Hill Saturday evening, January wlthvthe following officers being 1 Master, John Ware- ovfttseefViJ. P. Wilutis; tilrer, "'Jjfotyleviski; steward, iChriMrik; assistant steward, Appljr for License.

Miss Julia Philipp, of this city, and Arthur M. Forth, of Chicago, have made application for a marriage license at the office of County Clerk John J. Verage. They will be married on Wednesday, January 11. Coopniflit-ttioks.

Announcement has been made the marriage of Miss Muriel Coopman, of this city, and T. Hicks, of Oconto Falls, on Monday, January 2. Mrs. Micks is teaching in Gogen this year, while Mr. Hicks is a chiropractor In Oconto Falls.

P. f. A. Meets Tonight. The regular meeting of the Parent- Teachers' association will be held tonight in the gymnasium of' the junior high school at 8 o'clock.

A question box will be at the door and it is hoped it will be used by ents and teachers who have problems which they care to have explained. After the business meeting, refreshments and informal dancing will be the evening's entertainment. Personals Birthday Party. Mrs. Percll Lindner was hostess to a number of friends at her home on Minola street yesterday, the occasion being her birthday.

The afternoon was spent in playing games and social converse, after which a lunch was served to Mrs. Russell LaCosse, Mrs. A. Lindner, Mrs. A.

Bell, Mrs. O. Durkee, Mrs. W. Small, Mrs.

Ed Durkee, Mrs. E. Fischer, Mrs. J. Fischer, Mrs.

1'arRard, Tiirs B. Lindner 'and Misess LaVoy and Violet Durkee. Mrs. Lindner was presented with a purse of silver. K.

C. Lodge to Entertain. Henry Anderson, of Onsen, Is n. visitor in Rhinelancler today. Charles Slack and son, of Gagen, transacted business hero yesterday.

Mrs. Herman Boekhaus and daughter left this morning for New London, caled there becauso of the seri- place, your place, any place," will lie presented. All members are requested to attend. Visitors are welcome. Betty Alden Meeting.

Betty Alden society will meet ftt, the Congregational church tonight 7:45, and nil members are asked toi attend this meeting. Honor Mrs. Porter. A number of ladies spent yester-' day afternoon with Mi's. Janet "Grandma" Porter in hondr of Her seventy-eighth birthday anniversary.

Mrs. Porter received many pretty gifts from her friends. Lunch was served late, in the afternoon. Legion, Auxiliary Party. The American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary will hold a dancing party in the armory tonight, with music furnished by Stanley Hol-j lenbeck and his orchestra.

Supper i will be served by Mrs. Antone! Rheaume and Mrs. Kd Lclandc, members of- the auxiliary. ous Illness of Mrs. Boekhaus 1 mothfef, Mrs.

R. J. Small. Mrs! W. J.

Dolan left this mornittg for De Pere, where she will Wake her home. H. Peterson, of Bradley, Is a visitor in Rhinelander today. Fred Becker, of Ongen, is in the city today. Frank Hettler, chairman of the town of Plehl, now residing In Catawba.

Is spending several days In this city on business. J. Kocian has returned from Chicago, where he attended the annual Dclcp light convention at "the Stevens hotel. Caesar Carlson Is In where he will attend the.annual furniture show being held this Mr. Oilman and son, arid, daughter, Berdella, and tlie Misses Marie Perry and Catherine Patterson spent SUnday in Wausau Visiting with Hurley Oilman, who Is a patient in St.

Mary's hospital. Allen White tvlll attend the annual furniture show in Chicago this weeki I Mrs. R. O. Fischer and children jhave returned from Oshkosh and Mil- where they visited with rein- i lives.

Harry Hahilltpn. left fot Appleton ithls morning, where he will be employed. John Wesley left last night for Chicago, wl.U transact bust-, ness Cor a few days. Roy EVederlertj'chaplain, Matilda An tonltis; Doc Prances Wilutis; gate- Tfee Knights of Columbus will en- -tertain their ladies at. a card at the Odd Fellows' this evening, after a business meeting.

Refreshments will be served. Sha.ltis; Pomona, Matt Yzaraf Flora, Agnes The next meeting' of the Gra'rigfe will be held Fridajr evening, January 21. Business Meeting. W. T.

U. To Meet. regular meeting of the St. Ann Altar society of St. Mary's C.

T. will be held in the corn- church-lieW business meeting and i miinity-rooms of the Merchants election pftlcers in St. Mary's hall State bank tomorrow afternoon at Sunday Officers elected o'clock. After the regular busi- were Mrs. Homer McLaughlin, first vice president, Mrs.

Nels Even6on; Second vice Mr4. Mike O'Malley, recording secre-' Charles Sackett; treasured, Joe The secretary requests that all members of the Altar society receive communion in a. group on Sunday morning, -January Datacing Party. 1 ortfer of Eagles will have short-Business meeting at the Odd WB' hall tomorrow night iptly 8 o'clock After the meet- will entertain at a for tHe member and A'. Hears Reports.

innual meeting of the Visit- Association was held yes- 'ternoon in -the council rdbms the city-hall. Reports con- cernlhg'fhe virlous Christmas activi- made. Angus MacDonald, wljo was manager of the ejiristinak seAl reported that there was on hand with some outstanding. Mrs. E.

Elkon and Mrs R. A. Rlek were received as The nominating committee read the following names officers for the, coming year: Mrs. B. Peterson; nreaident, Mrs.

Ball; secretary, Mrs. Dennis, 'treasurer, Miss i Helen This report was accepted. The sewing committee under" the chairmanship of Mrs. A. B.

Carter mended many garments which had been sent into the visit' ing nurse. There will be a special meeting of the association on Mon day afternoon, January 16, at which ness meeting, a playlet entitled "My SOREJflROAT Sure, Quick Relief No Gargle. No longer, it to gar gle or to choke with nasty tasting patent or gargles to relieve sore throat. One swallow of a physicians prescription called Thoxine is guaranteed to relieve minutes. It goes direct to the cause; is far superior tQ Thoxine does not contain Iron, chloroform or' dope.

It is pleasant tasting; is harmless and safe for the' whole family. under money back'! guarantee of quick relief. 60c, and $1.00. Sold by Koppa's Pharmacy and all good-drug That Baby YouVe Longed For Mrs. Burton Advises Women on Motherhood anil-Companionship "For several years I was denied the blessing of writes Mrs.

Margaret Burton of Kansas City. "1 was terribly nervous and subject to periods of terrible suffering and melancholia. Now 1 am the proud mother of a beautiful little daughter and a true com- Fanion and inspiration to my husband, believe hundreds of other women would like to know the secret of my happiness, and 1 will gladly reveal it to any married woman who will write me." Mrs. Burton offers her advice entirely without She.has^nothing to sell. Letters should be addressed to Mrs; Margaret Burton, 8644 Massachusetts, Kansas City, Mo.

Correspondence will be strictly TONIGHT TOMORROW Learn about Beauty from Him Accounting And Bookkeeping Day or night, part or periodical Systems, Audits, Federal and State Reports. Room 21 7 Merchants State Bank Building. Phone 610 or 401 E. A. Loveton You can always buy with confidence at the MODERN SHOE STORE 10 South Brown St.

RED GOOSE (All-Leather) SHOES ARE ALWAYS PRICED RIGHT And every pair is backed by a satisfaction guarantee They Don't Do Make Good. Our January Specials we Exceptionally good. For men, women and children. Come in and see them. SEE OUR WWDOWS Two I0-40c He great beauty Jack Mulhall And Dorothy Mackail Thursday On The Majestic Stage The Grange Presents "The Adventures of Grandpa" in connection with the regular picture program.

TONIGFfT (Last Time) Prices 10-40c 2 Shqrvys USE STATE THEATER GUEST TICKETS DONT MISS Socks Wotinty-t-MrS. of Oagen, made application for bounty on a wildcat yesterday, at. ie office of County Clerk J. J. 'Vcrage.

I City Paragraphs Child ts Hancy, seven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mnney, Of Denver, was tak6n to St. Mary's hospital last suffering from appendicitis. Following treatment he was returned to the and Mrs.

-Wlttf whom he and his mother, who vis a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Didler, Itlng. Mr. Hnney fs in receiving treatment.

Is Oilman; Who krMe his' arm M'tHe Thunder Lake lumber camp three weeks ago, nvas tb St. Mary's hospital on Friday. Mr. Oilman la getting along as well as can be expected. Born, ft A daughter was born to Mr.

and Mrs. GibSfefr, 281 Messer street, Saturday atteroioon, January 7. of Sol! A son was barn to Mr. and Mrs. Beulah, Albany-street, yesterday morning.

-Mr. and Mrs. Peter 1333 Mlnola street, arc the daughter born this morning. Brother T. Stevens returned this morning from Coitln- wpod, where he was called by Serious illness of his brother, "Stevens who is much im- Ploor joists should never be supported in the ehlmney ma'lfity rfite to the fire hazard.

pl-oved. ATTENTION! EAGLES! Be on hafld for that Dancing Party At Odd Fellows Hall WEDNESDAY NIGHT Good Music Refreshments 1C WITH! DUVE BORDEN See how an up-to-date Adam tames his Eve in an old fashioned way. TOMORROW COMPLETE CHANCiE OF PROGRAM INCLUDING-. NORMA SHEARER In "AFTER MIDNIGHT" ussm NOTICE TAXPAYERS I''" tax roll now in my hands for I wil) be at the Chevrolet Gftrage every Saturday beginning Taxes can be paid by mail my home during the week. AH I periwnal property fax must be paid in tj Ct JGWuLLy Town Of Crescent BOOTS AND HER BUDDIEb CLEARING OUT OHM ENTIRE STOCK OF: At the Deepest Price Cut in or This is not an ordinary sale a few odds are offered the prices are cut a a huge money saving event where you are'assurjed your next winter overcoat at a fractibn the regular price.

Men that have already taken advantage of this sale say its "the biggest clothing value since the war. OVERCOATS TO $27.50 $17.85 OVERCOATS TO $45.00 IALS Men's Wool Men's and Boys' Lumber jack Caps A SPECIAL LOT OF SWEATERS BOYS' OVERCOATS BLAZERS AT HALF PRICE. Boys'Plaid Wool Shirts Men's 80 per cent wool Union Suits GARY'S "OF COURSE" AH TOVQ XO -TIM? I OPAL IS SITTING PRETTY By Martin A fOt-LAH AK)' "TOOK TOQAV NOT 50 WOT AH VCKPW V4HPT.

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