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The Rhinelander Daily News from Rhinelander, Wisconsin • Page 5

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JUNE 1931 THE RHINELANDER (WIS.) DAILY NEWS PAGES ocmrx NEWS Ala- Wo- Friday, June 5. Conference of the Eleventh (rict, Wisconsin Federation of man's Clubs, Masonic temple. Saturday, June, 6. Cake and bake 1 p. Kmil Johnson's circle of the.

manuel Lutheran church; Oneida (las company of (Hires, Stevens street. Troop 2, Girl Scouts, candy sale, 1:30 R. B. Bruckner store. of cutting the cake, which was to be served at the informal tea clos-l ing the convention this JThe occasion for the birthday party, beside the fact that it celebrates the I I fifteenth year, is the forthcoming! i congressional reapportloument which' will do away with the Eleventh dis.

trict. Mrs. L. A. Leadbetter, state! Local president, Mrs.

A. 11. Shoemaker and I the presiding president, Mrs. .1. W.

were presented with corsage I Mrs (bouquets. Im- Ruth Pattinson to Sing Tonight on WM AQ Hour Student Will Be Graduated from Music School on June IS. Personals KlrtlHliiy. Miss Hilda Carlson entertained at. her home yesterday afternoon, the occasion being her birthday anniversary.

The afternoon was spent western university i Miss llutli Mr. and Mrs. i city, will be Tattlnson, (laughter of T. Pattinson of this graduated from North- ar Juvanston, 111., Party. Mrs.

Art'liur Morris will entertain at a bridge party tonight at hor i home, Mason street. Tlireo tables of bridge will be played. Mrs. U. L.

Lar- son, Merrill, a sister of Mrs. Morris, ls will be guest of honor. Baked fjoofis Sale. Mrs. Kmil Johnson's circle of the Tmmamtel Lutheran church will hold fi cako and bake sale in the offices of tlio Oneida Oas company, South Stevens street, tomorrow.

The sale will begin at 1 o'clock. Playing games. In bunco high score! Juno 15 wlth llle Degree of bach- was awarded to Miss Martha Hall' clor of musical education, and Miss Amanda Lewis. In other i AVhil il1 Xort "western's college of prizes were awarded to Miss Jean and Miss Marie Peterson. At o'clock a birthday dinner served.

Covers were laid for 14 guests, iwith a Miss Carlson was presented number of gifts. Rehearsal. The primary and beginners do- part inentB of the Methodist Kpiseopal church will meet in the church parlors tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock Entertain. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Hoffman 'and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Iveraon entertained last evening at the Hoffman home, for Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Raides of Tomahawk.

Three tables of bridge and two tables of "500" were in play. Bridge prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs-. Harry Leonard, Mrs, Edwin and Albert Town. In "500" prizes were awarded to Conrad Christeiisen, Fred Lamare, i to rehearse the Children's day pro- and Miss Ida Mr.

and gram. The program will bo present-i Mrs. ICuues were given the guest ed at o'clock Sunday inorningipriy.es. At 11 o'clock refreshments at the church, are invited. Parents and friends were served by the hostesses.

Candy Girl Scout Troop 2 will hold a candy sale Saturday afternoon ut 1:30 o'clock In the 11. B. Bruckner store, opposite Hie post office. Kntei (iiined. Mrs.

Kva Harris entertained the Afternoon Bridg-i; club at her home yesterday afternoon with two tables of bridge. Mrs. Ray Conley was awarded high score and Mrs. Tom Harris, low score. Late In the afternoon refreshments were served by the hostess.

Mrs, Edward IF. Johannes will entertain the club next Thursday afternoon. PRESENT JURY MAY HEAR MURDER TRIAL (Continued from Pago One) While at music, she has majored in voice, with a minor in piano. She Is a mem- her of the Northwestern glee club which has been singing over Station AVMAQ, the Chicago Daily News station, each Frldan for seve-a) months. The Northwestern singers' last (laintract engagement is Scheduled for tonight from 8:30 to o'clock over WMAQ, and Miss rattinson will sing a solo.

Hecause of the popularity of these singers, the program will bo continued through June, and broadcasting records have been made for line on the Columbia chain winter. SUPERINTENDENTS OF FAIR EVENTS CHOSEN Selection of superintendents to handle various events of the Ifl31 Oneida county fair was made last night at. a meeting of the county agricultural committee in the office of County Supt. J. M.

Reed. Hupi. Heed, who is secretary of the fair, was named to take charge of all concessions for this year's fair and he will have direct supervision tlii-rn. In the past, there had to get tins thing ove.r| be( am o( said, in g. roncessions at the fair.

I Honor Mrs. Leadbetter. The 'Woman's club banquet was held in the Oneida hotel last evening at o'clock, honoring Mrs. L. A.

Leadbetter, state president, and past presidents of the districts, Mrs. F. n. Bartlctt and Mrs. C.

K. Peterson, of Mellen. Mrs. Peterson was the first president of the Kiev-! banker and later a widow district. service operator under the west coast to Eagle Kiver did not stop.

"We want In a hurry," Sheriff McGregor "and Perry was reluctant to stop and meet his wife." All duy yesterday Mrs. Perry awaited Perry's arrival. Relatives were gathered around and she dressed her three children in their best. She went about the house humming i songs. When told Perry would not be brought to Milwaukee.

She showed keen disappointment and became silent. To Plead Not Guilty? Perry Indicated he would plead not guilty to the slaying of Mrs. Hacked, who was a widow of a Milwaukee of a secret President 1 he tables in the dining room were Roosevelt. He said he expected to trimmed with largo and beautiful Rct mom rotn one of his "wives" bouquets of (lowers. lo llire a to ht the lse were read from Mrs.

D. i and intimated in case he failed that, C. Bel), now of Minneapolis, a for-j would ask the court to appoint legal mer district president, and Mrs. F. J.

aid. Smith, of Merrill, who were unable. to attend the convention. Mrs. Smith 1 FIND MAN'S BODY.

also a former president. Mrs. (l.i HANCOCK, JuneVi Miiith, president few years ago, IK The body of William Hosking, GO, (rave-ling in Europe. hlHancoek, missing for two weeks, The large birthday cake which' was found floating in Portage lake. marked the llfteonlh birthday of the yesterday.

He was bachelor. Eleventh district was appropriately; Authorities believe the case a suicide. decorated with candles. Mrs. C.

F. i Peterson, of Mellen, first president! "Aa" is the name of a town Dr. G. lluber was named superintendent of attractions and ulso of police. He will have charge of the various attractions for the fair, most jof which have been contracted for in advance, and also will supervise the policing of the fair grounds during Ui.r September fair.

Dr. V. J. Smith was named superintendent of livestock. K.

L. Peterson will be superintendent of farm products and also of town booths. Norma Johnson will be superintendent of entries. M. V.

Boyce will be superintendent of educational exhibits. The contract for the fair premium Viook was awarded to the Khinelan- der Oltlce Supply company, low bidder on the work. No contract for concessions at ihe baseball games- was awarded last but this will lie let by bid tomorrow at the office of Heed. the district, the in ISAU-H-Q Pork Uonsl and Chicken Uo.uillon KMKRY'S PLACE Niglii. Don't Miss It Ladies' Bathing Suits AH wool.

Values to $7. Quitting business price $1.95 $3.95 Men's and Boys' Sailor Pants Quitting business price 98 Boys' Pull-Over Sweaters All wool in all colors and sizes. $1.95 Men's and Boys' Slickers Quitting business price $2.95 Good Work Shirts Blue chambray. Quitting business price 37c Boys' Caps $1 and $1.25 values. Sale price 57c Work Pants Heavy cottonade.

All sizes. Sale price $1.45 1 Men's Straw Hats One lot. Quitting business price $1.00 And hundreds of other bargains in men's and boys' wearing apparel at sacrifice pnces. Your savings will be great if you take advantage of these great values. KRAMER'S The Busiest Corner in Town Air.

and Mrs. F. S. Dolahoyde and daughter, Stella Louise, of Indian- join, Iowa, are guests of Air. Dela! hoyde's mother, Mrs.

C. J. Delahoyde, and Mrs. John B. C.erbereux, Da hi street.

Mr. and Mrs. 7vlark Housler and daughter, Alary returned this morning- to their liome in after a weeks' visit with friends. Miss Gillig-an, of apolis, is visiting Miss Helen Anderson this week. Mr.

and Mrs. AVilliam Rrockharl returned this inorning- to Weyer- hattser after a short business visit here. While here they were guests of Airs. Hannah Carlson and family. Aliss Thompson, of Newberry, is spending- the summer with Mrs.

Herbert Danber. Aliss Clara Fritzsch, of Klymria, is visiting- Air. and Airs. Henry Koepcke. Mason street.

Airs. Alary Boudeaux, of Nashua, New Hampshire, Is visiting her brothers, and Peter Brusoe. Mrs. William Carl ton left this morning for Minneapolis, where she will spend the summer with her son, F. L.

Carlton and family. AliMs Louise I tampan, lola, is ing Miss Harriet Hampan. Air. and Airs. Donald of Appleton, arc guests of Mr.

and Airs. Tom White this week. Miss Arditb Donaldson returned this to Park Fulls, accompanied by Aliss Angelino Paquette, who will remain there for the summer. Mr. and Airs.

Peter O'Donnell. of Hlce Lake, are visiting- Air. and Airs. Patrick Murphy. Aliss Helen Kretlow has returned to Wausau after visiting- Mr.

and Airs. Arthur Krueger, Kcenan street. Miss Lois Krueger lias returned from WaUBaii, where she visited for a week. Air. and A Ira.

Carl i-ioinios returned this afternoon from a several stay with relatives in New London. Air. and Airs. Otto Lobrey and Wilbur, and Aliss Crystal Kretlow visited at the home of Mr. and Airs.

Arthur Krueger today. Air. and -Mrs. von Holiday and Miss Rapids rlmrl' 1 niglii Mr. rottirn ing' Mrs.

Mis bet is. md Airs. Harry Ambrose and June, and son, Hilly, will to Ashland tomorrow a week's visit, will) Air. and Ktodart. Goodman returned to Antigo after spending several weeks With Joseph Mr.

and Alrh. Herbert Collier and Air. and Mrs. Bernard Thomas, of Wausau, were visitors in Uhineland- er today. Carl Hmcklon, of Stevens Point, in a few days with his mother.

Arthur M. Brockton. Aliss Verna Alountain and Aliss DANCE At THE BARN Saturday, June 6 Music by The Old Reliable Brusoe's Orchestra If you- want plenty of dance follow the crowd to the Barn. Dancing from 10 to 3 Adm. 50c Ladies Free EMMERLING'S Cash Specials Quality Groceries Milk, -a 15 cans A Golden Bantam Corn, can A 13 Armour's Peanut Butter, pail JL Van Camp's Tomato Soup, 4 25c lOc lOc lOc cans Sauerkraut, 2 No.

3 cans for Golden Wax Beans, can Peas, Hearty Meal, No. 3 can Wis. Sweet Corn, can Silver Buckle Syrup, 1 Ib. 8 ounce can JL Tomatoes, Pork and Beans, Np. 3 can, each JL Wool Soap, Toilet and Bath, 10 bars Peerless Toilet 1 Soap, 3 bars J.

Macaroni, Spaghetti, Egg Noodles, 4 pkgs QUALITY MEATS Pure Beef Hamburger, 2 Ibs. Pork Chops, Ib T-Bones, Shortcuts, Ib Wieners, 2 Ibs Bologna, 25c 20c 30c 25c this visit ploy moth, 1 C. I. ness vens i panic.i bert will vi- a Wi Mrs. is vi.s Ma ICnimons.

of Wisconsin are guests of Air. and Airs. U'ohlfarth, Pine Lake. Vi'Vrna Chessman leaves to- St. Paul, where she has I a position.

Adolph Rousseau returned 'iTiioon from a two weeks' nil relative's in Marlnetle and 'Jrace Wilnian, who is em- in Cnmbevlnnd, is visiting-her Mrs. Frank Kllis, for two Kingston transacted Wisconsin Rapids and Kle- 'oint today. He was accom- home by his sister, Airs. Al- 'ini. of Stevens Point, who -n at the Kingston home for belle Complon.

of Merrill, are visiting Mrs. Frank Hopkins the re- Imainder of the week. I Air. and Mrs. Nels Nelson fam-1 'ily leave tomorrow for Abbotst'ord, where they will reside for the sum-' i mer.

Miss Genovieve Hanslcy returned i 'last night, to Milwaukee after a weeks' vacation with relatives in' Rhinelander and Eagle River. I i Miss Mary Conover, of Merrill, and i.Misn Connie Barney, of Spirit Falls, jwere visitors hero today. I Mr. and Mrs. George Rawliss- and i son, Daniel, and daughter, left this morning on a two weeks'I 'motor trip through Canada.

LOCAL MAN'S BROTHER APPEARING IN MOVIES Picture Now Playing Here Lists Rhinelander Man's Relative as Actor. (lily Kibbee, oiii' of the featured Motors in "Man of the World" whirl) now is playing- fit Hie Slate tlv-ater, is a of Milton Kibbee, lihiin-- lander ri'sidenl. I'mil taking up their resilience beVe three years ago, Mr. and Alilton Kibbee were on the stage, for a number of Sears. Guy Kibbee also was a stage player, going- i to the movies after 30 yearn' exper- icnce as an actor.

According to word received by hlM In-other here, Guy Kibbee lias just signed a four year contract to make piet for allht.tigh the picture playing here tonight is a Paramount picture. T-Torlon, of Oshkosh. sister, Mrs. l-Mna NEW DRESS SHOP WILL BE STARTED SATURDAY Announcement is made today that, the Economy Shop, handling ladies' dresses, coats, will open on Saturday morning at South Brown street in a room that has been mi- occupied since last fall. Hartley I Isackson, who also owns a dress, shop at the corner of Brown and i i Davenport streets is owner of the! new June llallgarth, high point man of the Hit; l''our conl'ereni'e meet at.

Rijioi). jam! Edward llolloway have bi-ru i elected co-captains of the Carroll col. I I lege track team. QUALITY MARKET SATURDAY SPECIALS Choice Pot Roast, Ib I2 2 Pork Shoulders, picnic style, 12c Choice Veal Shoulder Roast, 16c Veal Stew, Ib 10c Fresh Spare Ribs, Ib lOc Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, Ib 15c BEEF TENDERLOIN SWEETBREADS CALVES LIVER FRESH DRESSED HENS AND BROILERS i Market H. C.

PETERSEN, Prop. Locate at S. D. Nelson Sons Phone 102 We Deliver I I Saturday Specials Strawberries Blueberries Raspberries Gooseberries Calif. Thinskin JUICY ORANGES 2 doz.

45c; doz. 25c Sturdy PANSY PLANTS basket, 65c Sturdy TOMATO PLANTS 35c Fine Flavored Ripe CANTALOUPES each, lOc Pineapple canning time is here. We have wonderful ripe juicy jumbo pineapples, reg. 50c FOR SATURDAY We also have another lot of pineapples, reg. 30c size, each 20c STRAWBERRIES every day of the week.

See us first. Indian River Seedless GRAPEFRUIT 4 for 25c RADISHES tender, crisp, 3 bunches, lOc NEW POTATOES 5 25c Hop Flavored MALT SYRUP 3 cans, $1 Hills Bros. COFFEE 43c BLACK FIGS 4 25c We are headquarters for your garden needs. ONION SETS 4 25c A complete line of garden seeds at all times. Assorted fresh Sunshine Cookies, Ib 25c CARROTS large 2 tor 15c Fancy Old Potatoes free from sprout, bushel, $1.00 Evergood OLEOMARGARINE 2 25c Califorina LEMONS 30c White Bermuda ONIONS 5 25c Gooseberries Diamond Fruit Mart The Store of Good Things to Eat Opening Evenings to 9 p.

m. Sundays to 12:30 Noon, We Deliver Phone 436-W announcing the opening of a new ladies Dress Shop Featuring HOUSE FROCKS AND SILK DRESSES At to $7.95 Also HOSIERY MILLINERY and LADIES' FURNISHINGS SATURDAY, JUNE 6 AT 9 O'CLOCK OPENING SPECIALS! Derringer Summer Sausage, OO ib I2c QUALITY FRUITS 25c Cantaloupes, 2 for No. 1 Struwljerrii's, Kadisbes, Ouioiis, Oranges, Apples, Lemons, Hildas, Carrots, at Bargain Prices. We Deliver Phone 413 Tender Steaks and Chops a Specialty. All RAIN COATS All sizes, assorted colors.

Special SAMPLE WASH DRESSES SILK RAJAH SLEEVELESS DRESSES $2.95 ECONOMY SHOP "DRESS FOR LESS" 5 South Brown Street Next u- Majestic Theater.

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