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The Rhinelander Daily News from Rhinelander, Wisconsin • Page 5

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DECEMBER IS, THE RHfNELANOER (Wl9.) DAILY NEWS jf Dec. 18, Rhlftslandef Qrftrtge, 8 p. Odd FelWwa' hall. Ladles' Auxiliary to the Eagles, 8 p. Eagles 1 club.

Misisoftary meeting, 8 p. fflfst Baptist cnufch. Miss Mafy Laughlin, of fienfai'Orisesia, India, speaker. Wednesday, Dec. 16.

ieSi 8 P. Eagles' club, Dtair, Masonic v- Congregational Missionary society, 2:80 home of Mrs. Andrew Hanaley, Rives street. Mrs. Ruth Holia, associate hostess.

WaJthW league, s'p, 2fon tli6rfl.il Dede'nibef'birthday; social, 8 p. Immanuel Lutheran, chufrch. Peiicari. Woman's club, 2 p. home of Mrs.

Charles Nordquist. Mrs. John Anderson', associate hostess. Thursday, Dec. 17.

Royal Neighbors of America, 8 p. Odd Fellows' hall. Grange Economic club, p. home of Mrs. Atwood Eddy, town of Pelican.

Bible study and prayer service, 8 p. First Baptist church. Trinity Lutheran Ladies' Aid, 2 Trinity Lutheran church. (Board of trustees, 7:30 p. Trinity Lutheran rehearsal, 7 Immanuel Lutheran church.

Luther league, 8 p. Immanuei Lutheran church. R. of A- Juveniles, Christmas tree and party, 7 p. Odd Fellows' hall.

Crescent school Christmas 8' p. school. Primary rehearsal for Christmas program, 3:30 p. Methodist Episcopal church. Friday, Dec.

18 Woman's Benefit association, 2 p. home of Mrs. Dan Noble, 609 Keenan street. Gross school Christmas program, 8 p. Crescent town hall.

Saturday, Dec. 19. Conflrmands, 9 a. Trinity Lutheran church. Conflrmands, 10 a.

Immanuel Lutheran church. Rehearsal for Christmas program, 9 a. Zion Ev. Lutheran church. Bake sale and fancy work sale, 1 p.

Onelda Gas company offices. Sponsored by the Ladies' Aid of the Immanuel Lutheran church. Club Dinner. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Patterson will entertain the Married Folks' club with a 6:80 o'clock dinner and bridge party at their home tomorrow evening. Covers will be laid for eight persons. Schmier Club. Mrs. Eva Vaughn will entertain the Weekly Schmier club at her home, 126 East King street, tomorrow; afternoon with eight handed' Entertain.

The Misses Helen Smith and Catherine Smith will be hostesses at a 7 o'clock dinner bridge party at their home this evening: for Miss Dorothy Potter and Miss Mary Langdon, of Iron River. Covers will, be laid for 12 guests. Pefeonals OF NEW HOUSE CHIEF Mr, and Mrs. Klcnftrfl13. tiarlBiatt returned this riiorhlnif frfjffi a week's! stay with friends i'rt Irohwood, Mich, Commoner Bride to Give Up Prince? Mine.

Deletj Expresses Willingness to Sacrifice Love for Husband. BELGRADE, Dec. 15 Jana Lucia Deletj, pretty commoner bride of Prince Nicholas 6f Rumania is reported to have offered to lay her love on the altar of sacrifice for her husband. Informed circles hero say she has expressed a willingness to give up the prince to save him from losing 1 his royal title and that she sent' a message to King Carol declaring she is willing to recognize an annulment of the marriage. At the same time, the prince and his- brother the king were reported to luive had a friendly conversation in which Carol talked with.

Nicholas "in a fatherly manner" and told him the prestige of the Rumanian might suffer from further quarreling by the royal brothers. According to estimates of 16,000,000 tons of coal could be saved in tlxe United States every year by I the elimination of hard water from locomotive boilers, this type of water being harder to heat than soft water. MADISdN OFFICER IS ASKED TO QUIT POST JIADISON, Dec. 15 Police Chief William H. McCormick today said charges will be filed against Pliny Brunsell, night patrolman, unless the ofttcer resisria.

i The police chief said Brunsell was found in a itegertt street when other officers raided the place when informed a girl was held prisoner there. The girl, 17, said she stayed in tho place overnight, and involved an 18-year-old boy irt'vice charges. Fire and watoiv.proof brick made chiofly from papare have been perfected by a Serbian sculptor. Mr. and MfS, Leroy Arnesdn and children for Nelson- vllle to remain withi.

relatives until I after the holidays. I Miss l-teleri Moras and Miss thy Lund, of were lander shoppers Mr. and Mrsl Carl 6nd family, of Plielpij are and Mrs. Mr, and. Mrs.

August $yter and Mr. and Mrf. William ftyier, of St. Louis, will ah'ive t'tfmWrrow afternoon severM days with Tyler, Sr. V.

'Florence Dodge Is Visiting ffiends' Ifi Milwaukee for several Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charlesi have gone to Ban-on, where Mr. Larklh will bfc employed.

Miss Wilma Raymond, Shawano, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schultz. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Perry returned this morning 1 to Fond du L'ac. TJhey have been spending the last 10 days here' on business and visiting friends. The Perry family formerly lived in this city. Miss Beulah Waltermun and Mls3 Frances Ducetle, of Anligo, are guests of Miss Eva Ttfcker this week. Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford S. Sanders, of Montreal, Canada, will arrive here this evening to spend several weeks with Mrs. Sanders' mother, Mrs. George Miller.

Miss Beatrice MacDonald is visiting friends in Green Bay and DePere. August Bergmann was a business caller in Wausau and Wisconsin Rapids yesterday. Miss Lulu Montgomery returned TWO PERSONS KILLED AS TRAIN IS WRECKED Engineer Dies Instantly as Locomotive Plunges Through Switch. returning td net boirfe this she was accompanied hotrre by LotifR Harris, wfra will visit at the MacFarlnml hbme. Miss Delores Maloney, Green Lake, Is visiting Mrs.

Im Muller, Mr and Airs. L. A. leaVe tonight for South fiend, to stsend seveml weeks with tlves. TYiey will vlflit rplatlves Clilcago anil Itaclno Itbfe reftrrnitig Hbhift.

Mr. arid Mrs. Frank Fawler, son, friends here their Way to Eagle River, where Will remain until the first of the year, TIere is one of the ffrs photo graphs over published of Mrs. Sarah Garner, 80-year-old mother of John Nance Garner, new speaker of the house. Mrs.

Garner lives at Detroit, daughter, Mrs. MaUde Blair, and remembers when her now famous son was aetar baseball player with the Coon Soup Hollow team. She says she wouldn't trade her com- Mortal her Texas fireside for Washington, although she would like to see Garner at work as speaker. Steve Snalbreck and Edward boski have returned from and Chicago, where they equipment for new body repaid shb'p they will open at the end of 1 Arbutua street, Mrs. Ray krucKOr returned this morning from a three week's With relatives Ih Chiocton.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lamb visited friends In Tomahawk last i The Misses "Sue Miller and Ange' 1 line Roderick, of Gleason, vislted-tt Mrs. Frank L. Collier today.

Mrs. George Anderson js visiting 7 friends in Wausau for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Christensen leave tonight to visit relatives In At- goma.

au Miss Josephine Budman, NnshvilleyJ was a visitor here today. last night to Mercer. has been the gUest of Miss Marie Berner the last week. Mr. and 'Mrs.

Frank Arnatt, Merrill, Were business callers Rhinelander today. Miss Catherine visited Mrs. C. H. Ritcher yesterday.

Miss Dorothy Potter and Miss Mary Langdon. of Iron Rivetfo are guests of Miss Margaret Potter, Mrs. Fred McFarland, Tomahawk, visited Mrs. George Harris yesterday, TO AWARD CONTRACT ON STATION BUILDING MADISON, 15 tract for a transmitter building for" radio station WLBL, operated by the state department of agriculture and 4 markets at Stevens Polnti will be'" I awarded, late this jWeek. About seveil 1 bids were opened'yesterday and are I now being studied by.the state 1 giheering department, C.

J. Halbert; I chief engineer said today. .41 SHREVEPORT, Dec. 15 With the discovery of the body of an unidentified white youth under the baggage car today, the list of dead from last night's wrecking of the "Louisiana Limited" Texas and Pa- cific passenger train, was increased to two. Still another body was believed to be under the wreckage.

L. Gorman, 55, engineer, was killed Instantly as his locomotive plowed through an open switch. The train was derailed at a late hour at Hutchinson Spur, 18 miles south Shreveport. Officials expressed the belief that the wreck was caused by vandals who had tampered with the switch. The list of injured was placed at seven.

inr With Mrs. Hanslcy. The Congregational Millenary society meets with Mrs. Andrew Hansley, 125 East Rives street, tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs, C.

P. Crosby will give current events and A. D. Daniels will read "RUral Billions." A number of articles from Northland college will be on sale during the meeting. Mrs.

Ruth willbe asociate hostess. Rehearse. The members of the primary department of the Methodist Episcopal church will meet in the church at o'clock Thursday afternoon to rehearse the Christmas program which will be presented Sunday morning at 9:45 o'clock. Entertain, Mr. and Mrs.

John Tiiylor entertained a number of friends at their home last evening 1 with a 7 o'clock dinner and schafskopf party. Covers were laid for 12 persons, In schafs- kopf prizes were awarded to Mrs. Elroy Blackman and Emll Krueger. Lecture on India. Miss -Mary Laughlin, of Bengal- Arisesa field, India, will give a lecture In the First Baptist church tonight at 8 o'clock.

The public as as the members of the church are Invited. Woman's Club. Mrs, Charles Nordquist will entertain members of the Pelican Woman's club at 'her farm home, town of Pelican, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. John Anderson is associate For Matrons, Patrons, All Eastern Star members are invited to the 6:30 o'clock supper for ipaet patrons' and past matrons' night In the Masonic temple row evening.

Lodge will ppen at 8 o'clock. Christmas The Juveniles of the R. N. of will have a Christmas tree and party in the Odd Fellows' hajl at 7 o'clock Thursday evening. The party will precede the 8 o'clock meeting of the R.

of A. Mrs. Charles Perry and Mrs Charles Grossman will entertain with a 1 o'clock bridge luncheon at the Ferry home tomorrow afternoon. Covers will be Jai4 for. i6 guests, four tables of bridge will be in play.

HOLD SERVICES TODAY FOR FOND DU LAC VET FOND DU LAC, Dec. 15 Funeral services for Joseph Sharbuno, 98, a Civil war. veteran who claimed he once served as personal messenger of Abraham. Lincoln', were to be held today. Sharbuno was denied a pension and membership in the G.

A. R. because he was unable 'to furnishf an official record of his discharge from the Union forces. He served with tho First Michigan cavalry. The veteran died Saturday night.

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