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The Rhinelander Daily News from Rhinelander, Wisconsin • Page 5

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MARCH 10, THE fttlljtojeLANDER NEWS PAGE JVJBVS Monday, March 1. O. O. 8 p. Odd-Fellows' hall.

Children's Lenten service, 4 p. St. Augustine's Episcopal church. Adult class, p. Lutheran church.

Choir rehearsal, 7:30 p. theran church. Ity Lutheran church. fupsdaj'j Staroh 11. Boy Scouts, 7 p.

Guild hall. home' of Mrs. Ixdl Busk, Al ban street. Senior choir, 8 p. Zion Ev.

Lutheran church. Lutheran Brotherhood, 8 p. rtU trinity Lutheran church. Showflake Rebekah lodge, 8 p. nu Odd Fellows' hall.

SatMPdfty, Mafcli IS. Junior Mir.ipion Band, 2:45 p. Immanuel Luthcrah church. Contlrmarids, 1 p. Ev.

Lutheran church. I Conflrmands, 9 a. Trinity Indian Confesses (tilling Artist's Wife? Lu- Girl Scout3, Method'lst Episcopal chtlrch tnjdbf the direc- Olnbh and Miss tion of Mrs. Ida Edith Rayford. Betty Alden society, p.

Congregational church. Walther business meeting 8 p. Zloh. Ev. Lutheran church.

Instructions, 4:16 p. Zion Ev Lutheran church. Rebekah Sewing club, 7:30 p. rrii, club rooms of the O. F.

hall. Mrs. 'Anna Moe Gru per- tend Miss Ruth Whlttaker, hostesses. Saturday Dinner. Luther league, 8 Trinity JjU- 1 Mr.

and Mrs. W. J. theran church. taincd at a 6 o'clock citnner satUKHty Efitnf trtftis for Friends.

Mrs. Miller enlertained a 0 o'clock Mnrier at her day night'tor Mr. and Mrs. George Blaesing of Lake George and Mr, and Mrs. W.

Larry. Covers wer laid for eight guests. Arc Dinner Guests Mr and Mrs. Elwoqd Mount were dinner guests of Mr. 'and Mrs.

L. Phillips of t'ark Palls, niitg. Covers were laid for 12 sons. L. A.

O. 2 p. at the home of Mrs. Anna Keetian, Mercer evening: COVHIS. six guests.

street. Ladies' Auxiliary of St. Augus-1 tine's supper meeting, 7 p. Guild hall. Girl Scouts, p.

Methodist church. Wednesday, March 12. Eagles, 8 p. Eagles club. Lenten services, 7:30 p.

St. Augustine's Episcopal church. Adult confirmation class, 8:30 p.m., St. Augustine's Episcopal church. Young Ladies' Auxiliary, 7:30 Methodist Episcopal church.

Immanuel Lutheran bi rthday social, 8 p. Immanuel -Lutheran Scientist, on Sunday, March SI choir. Choir rehearsal; .7: p. Lutheran church. Lenten service, 7:45 p.

Zion Ev. Lutheran church. Junior choir, 4:15 p. Zion Ev. Lutheran church.

Earl Settlers' Historical society meeting, 8 p. council rooms of the city hall. Thursday, March 13. Fraternal Reserve association, 8 Odd Fellows' hall. Additional Holy Communion, 9:30 a.

St. Augustine's Episcopal church. Bible prayer meeting, p. First Baptist church. Entertains at Bridge.

Mrs. George Hintz entertained with two tables of bridge at her home, Margaret street. wet-e' awarded after the g-arnes. At 5 o'clock delicious refreshments'were served by tho hostess. CHRISTIAN 1 SCIENCE CHURCJIES "Man" was ilio subject of the" 1 son-sermon in Chi.rchcs of Christ, Among the citations which comprised the lesson-sermon was the following from tho Bible: "For all flesh is as grass, and all the glory of man as the flower of grass.

The grass withoreth, and the flower thereof falloth away: But tiic word of the Lord endureth for ever. And this is the word which by the gospel is preached unto you" (1 Peter 1:24, 25). Personals Mr. ami Mrs. Patrick of were visitors in I his oily.

and Mrs. TI. M. and son spent Sunday with rclativin in Hay. Ocorgc Oralfiv News ed.tor.

aitcntied the Rhlnclander-Antifro basketball game in 'Antigo Satiirday night. Mi'M, Mark Usnnott wao a end visltQr in Minocqtia. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur llaynor Ivivo returned to their home in Gary, after spending the last six weeks with relatives in Rhlnelandcr and Minocqua.

Miss Elizabeth Stephens is ing the week with friends In boygart. Horace Park vai Sunday visitor in Wnusau. Mr. and Mrs. Dan llomor and dausiiier, Alice, of Wcyerhauser, wore weak-end vlaltof at the rj Fi'oeman home.

Miss Evingellne Anlipo Sa.tur:.i.y and Miss Hsfen Myrmfet'ihas from C'hicago after completing her nurses' train'tij at Chicago General hospital. Mr. and Bernard Richardson, of Merrill, Sunday visitors here. Mi.sn Etta Rosenberg, of Florence, is the guest of Mr 'and Mrs. Arthur O'Polka.

E. C. Estabrook has returned from W.ashburn, where ho transacted business for a few days. HOEIILE. CANDIDAff: FOR CONGRESS, HERE Visits Friends Saturday, Plans Intensive Campaign Schedule, future in the further rlevelop- i ui" h'-'i In whlrh he Hubert II.

Peavi-y, In- lll'llx lit Irlpphono system of Spain said to ho tho most perfect In tho NHW Mnf.ih 0 (ny A. Admiral Alfred Caff, United Stritnn 'navy ro- tired, 'died diirlnff the nlRht In hlft sleep at Ms homo here. Tils body was found today by his wife. TlrKina Itocli'c, In for die nomiaatidn confvresH- mnn nf tllo KlcvctHli dlslrlcf. vras in Tlio pay of the soldiers and sailors iiu- I'iiiii-ii Suites Is said to be tlu; iRlip.Ht in the world.

n.h'np'nnr1or rnd confprrlnR with nctmfoto.n Innl- tirs to li'a candidacy. Mr. irochln has tentatively linol a prop-rum Which 'fcHll tii'kc him to nil parts of thb district. Much of hia campaign, he a'ald, Will bo direct- cd toward person 11 contacts. No com- prclipnaivc spooking program can be v.nrlertalien.

ho said, because of thn size of the d'str'ct and the Imp.bpslbil- ity of rnachintf, in a trip in which a schedule would bo definitely cstnhllshed, all the comriiunlUcs. "I am maUins my campaign on a program of prosperity Ptvl happiness for Ihr- people of the 13'evcnth district," Mr. Iloehle said. "I nm in accord, generally, with the rnllonil tul- miniNtration, althoiiA'h, if cloctod, 1 would reserve to myself independence of action in nil rrmtloM." Mr. Jtoehlc has o.

wide circle of friends and is especially well known because of his participation in American Lesion activities. He wan state commander of the organization and In that Work c.imo in contact with many ex-Kervice men throughout the state. Ho plans to return here in (h? STATE OK County Court. Onoida County. To A.

Bernstein, doing business under! the firm nnme and style of Boston 1 Store Plaintiff; I You nrc hereby notified thftt a war- i rant ol Attachment has been Issued ngninst you nnd your pi'operty Inched to satisfy the demands of the. City of Rhinel.indcr, amounting to One Hundred bighly-one nnd 15-100 ($181.15) Dollars. i Now, unless you shall appear before: H. F. Stcele, Judge of County Court in I and for said County, nt in paid city, on the 31st day of March, A.

D. 1930, at ten o'clock in the'foreribtm! I judgment will be rendered against yotn I and your property will be Sold to pay the debt. Dated this '10th day of March, A. D. 1930.

CITY OF RHINELANPER, By A. Rmdal, City Treasurer. O. N. DuBois, Plaintiff's Attorney.

3-10-It Sincerity are absolutely sincere in all of out relations with the public. They place trust in us; a trust that is carried out to beat of our ability. ildebrand's PHONES 65-2IOW-2IOR Here is Mrs. Nancy (Ki-year-old Keneca Indian woman, pholp- graphed just had been arrested for the murder of Mrs. Clolhllde The lesson-sermon also included I ill 1 i i ife of a prominent Buffalo artist.

The murder came as the climax of'an infalnation conceived ror jMenri Marchland, the artist, by Lillian an Indian girl, who had posed an a model for the artist paintings, and is; believed to have been due to jealousy. Buffalo police Kay Mrs. Bowcn hasi asserting that the younger woman, by playing on her superstitions, induced her to kill the artist's wife with a the following passages the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health With Key to Scriptures," by Mary Ba.kor Eddy: "Man is not matter; he is not made up of brain, 8 blood, bones, and other material elements. The us Trinity Lutheran Ladies' Aid, 2 p. church parlors.

Mrs. William Helgeson and Busk, hostesses. Pastor's instruction class, 4 p. Congregational church. Church school, 8:45 in.

and .1 p. Immanuel Lutheran church. First Baptist church, Zion Ev. Lutheran church, Methodist Episcopal church, Congregational church, St. Augustine's Episcopal church, Trinity Lutheran -church (community rooms of the Merchants State bank).

Older girl scouts, 7 p. Methodist Episcopal church under the direction of Mrs. Lewis Moore and Mrs. Floyd Hurlbutt. Friday, March 14- 'Girl' Aligns-' tine's Guild hall.

Leadership training clasa, 7:30 p. Congregational church. Bethany Girls' society, 7:30 p. that man is macio in the image and likeness of God. Matter in not that likeness.

The likeness of Spirit cannot bo so unlike Spirit. Man Is spiritual and perfect; and because he is spiritual and perfect, he must be so understood in Christian Science" (p. 475). hammer and a wad of paper c-oaked in chloroform. The Now York police department is to.publish a No doubt it will tioture somu travel storlcfl by Mayor Walker.

For preserving fur museums a scientist has discovered a method for coating them with metal markings. without Impairing their IS POLICE CHARACTER? ASHLAND, March (By A. In a coma uince December 20, an 'unknown man in I ho Ashland general hoHRital was believed by Rcrvccl, and they tallied almost cx- sictly with tho "unknown." Girl Scouts I authorities Anton Gandix, police character of Minnesota and VVi.s- cousin. Chief of Police AV. T.

Blair I I said he had received photos from Waupim prison, where HIKE ON SATURDAY. The Tuesday night Girl Scout troop of the Methodist church enjoyed a hike Saturday. They met at the church at 2 p. and hiked to Lake Julia, returning- to the city at 5 p. m.

i Riverside! park woodcraft signs were taught and games played. Girl Scouts meet at 7:15 p. every Tuesday in the Methodist Episcopal church parlors. LANDS FOR SALE 95 acres, enclosing most of Shadow Lake, heavy forest of White Pine and Hardwoods, beautiful location, on Route 8. 55 acres on cast "side of lake, Route 8, some nice building spots facing Shadow Lake.

40 acres, north of road, suitable for small farm, chickens, gardening, two groves of pines, nice lake on NE corner four miles from West side school. Neighbors already established near. Apply to C. P. Crosby 133 So.

Stevens Phone 230 Old $9.50 Hard Coal $19.00 Phone 1035-W Combination Step Ladder Kitchen Stool Jus tthe right' height to reach the high shelves in the cupboard. Wide assortment of beautiful colors. SCHOOLEY-FOJIBES HARDWARE CO. Bverj a Good Mini Ktore Should Havu I'HON'IS 406 PAINLESS Extraction 50c If It Hurts Dbn't Pay Silver Fillings Teeth Cleaned, Criwns $6.00 FaUe Teeth as low as I 2.5 0 $1.50 Open Eyery Evening 7 to 8 Dr. C.

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