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The Rhinelander Daily News from Rhinelander, Wisconsin • Page 5

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9, 1041 fttE RttiNteLANDEtt (W1S.) DAJfLIf NEWS PAGfi 8 Sociefy News Noies Wednesday, July 9, Veterans ol Foreign Wars iaryj, 8 p. room, city hall. Woman's Christian Temperancer unibri, 2:30 home of Mrs, A. B. Carter, 710 Wabash street.

ft Children's chorus, 2 p. Im- matiuel Lutheran church. M.I.A. play, "Aunt Clindy Cleans 'Crescent town. hall, 8 p.

m. Immanuel Lutheran Sunday schoolteachers 7:30 p. church. Foursquare Gospel prayer meeting Gerda Turn farm. Eagles, 8 p.

Eagles' club. Thursday July 10. South Side circle, 2 p. with Mrs. Harry Hoffman.

Public card party 1:30 p. Gagen Community hall. Rhinelander Townsend club, 8 p. council room, city hall. Junior church, 6:45 p.

Congre- church. Central Circle to Have Luncheon A 1 o'clock luncheon for members of the Central circle of the Methocl- x.ist church will be served Friday 'afternoon at the 'C. W. Jewell cottage on the Wisconsin river. A social hour will follow.

Arneson Club to Serve Dinner The Louise Arneson Federated Woman's club plans to serve a chicken dinner Sunday, July 20, al the Community hall on Highway 51. Serving will begin at 12 o'clock. Those who plan to attend may send reservations to Mrs. M. Beltz, Harshaw.

Tickets are on sale by mem- of the club." Townsend Club Is To Meet Thursday Rhinelander Townsend club meets at 8 o'clock Thursday -evening in the council room of the city hall. following a business session, there will be a social hour. Mrs. Hoffman to Entertain Circle Mrs. Harry Hoffman, 706 South "IfOneida avenue, will entertain the South Side circle of the Methodist Ladies' Aid at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon, July 10.

Women's Tourney In Quarter-Finals St. Charles, 111., July 9 feature match of the 22nd annual women's western' junior golf tbur- i nament pitted Jeanrie Cli'ne of Mafernify No Bar fo Career flight millinery models. Hardly month goes by that she isn't on the cover of, some famous magazine. Other model mothers are Joan Christie, Margaret Lane. Carol Dorothy Temple.

Slim, tall and beautiful, these are among scores of New York's most popular models who are even prettier now than they were when they started modeling, according to Harry he ought to Personals Chicago, and Bud Dunbar, of Bloomington, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Blssonnette, Trails End, this week. Mr. and Mrs.

Dan Lippert, of Midland, have returned to their home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindgren, Mason street. Mr. and Mrs.

Lindgren have as their guests Mrs. Paul Callaway and Children, Springfield. III. turned to their ftorhe in St. Paul.

They were 1 guests at the Ray Joslin and William Thilmahy homes. Mrs. Eldon Sharpe and children returned Tuesday afternoon from Chicago. Mrs. Harold Walker is spending a week with her mother, Mrs.

William Eddy, IronwooJ, Mich. Mrs. Ruth Roberts hris returned from La Port, where she visit- Mr, and Mrs. Ingvald Fagerskog ed friends for several weeks. Mrs.

Millie Hendrickson leaves Thursday morning for New London to visit a sister, Mrs. Arthur Collier. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hull and family, North Brown street, ar.e visiting relatives in Waupaca.

Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Dclahoyde have returned to Milwaukee.

They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson, Dorr avenue. Mrs. Mollie LeDuke has returned from an extended stay with relatives and friends in Seattle, Wash.

Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bishop visited at the Rudolph Henrich home, Webster, this week. Mr. and Mrs.

Fidelis Shorey and daughter, Beverly, have returned from Tomahawk, where they visited relatives J)f Mrs. Shorey. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Freeman and baby, of Phillips, visited at the and daughter, Joyce, of Sacramento, are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. C. D. Kirk, East King street. -Mrs.

Fagerskog is a cousin of Mrs. Kirk. Miller has returned to Chicago after visiWng his mother, Mrs, Mary Miller. Dorr avenue. Mrs.

Millet and son have left for Ironwood, to visit relatives and friends for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Dan F. O'Neill and family, the Rev.

Francis Bertram, JOP Miazga. Miss Betty Davies, Miss Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W.

Holder this week were Mr. and Mrs. Cunnea and daughters. Mary Alice and Janet, of Chicago. Mr.

Mrs. Lute Babino, East Kemp street, had as their gOests this week, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Joslin and sons. Richard, Eugene and Bruce, of Milwaukee, Mr.

and Mrs Pete Abraham and family, of Neenah, Miss Ethel Babino and Edwarc Hilker, of Neenah, and Joy Ann Gay O'Malley, Miss Ruth O'Melia Babin0i of Appleton. Mrs. Lana and Bud O'Meha are in Duluth, Johnson of a cousin of Beautiful Dorothy Temple, one of the top-ranking fashion models, has a 9-ycar-old son. 'Being married and having a child haven't hampered the slim, glamor girl's career even a little Lli. BY ALICIA HART NEA Service Writer -f Time was when marriage very definitely put a woman on the shelf so far as a career was concerned.

And, more often than having a baby spoiled her figure and made her look years older than her actual age. All is different these days. Rarely does an employer object to having married women on his staff. Rare indeed is the girl "who doesn't slim Clarence Mclntyre avenue, this week. home, Dorr married makes them determined not to slide into shoddy habits of grooming.

Til show the boss that -marrying hasn't changed me for the worse' is their attitude. They seem to take even with their appearance than they did before 'Among the more famous models who have children is lovely Bettina Bolegard, whose son two. down rather quickly after having aj Miss Bolegard js one of the top- baby. Thanks to modern science and medicine, even rarer is loss of hair or softening and decaying of teeth during the months before the child is born. Indeed, so much has been learn- ed about pre-nataf care that having children doesn't deter even the top-ranking professional models' from their careers.

Proof that their figures are just as good after having babies is the fact that a good percentage of the models most in demand for fashion shows and for magazine cover photographs are Mrs. R. F. Tompkins has returned from New York. She visited her son and daughter in law, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Tompkins. Mrs. Judson Clark and son, John, of Milwaukee, are visiting Mrs. Clark's mother, Mrs.

C. H. O'Connor, South Oneida avenue. They plan to return home Saturday. Mrs.

S. T. Walker has left for Kansas City, to visit her daughter. She spent the last month at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

B. R. Lewis and Miss Helen Alban. Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Wilcox, of Pine City, Mrs. George Wilcox and Galen Wilcox, of North Branch, have returned to their homes. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wohlfrom, Thayer street.

Mr. and Mrs. Warren DeLap and family, River street, are expected to return today from South Bend, where they have been visiting relatives since the holidays. Harold Percell has gone to Hudson, for a two weeks' visit with relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. William Gruner, of today to attend the religious ceremony at wnich Miss Elizabeth O'Neill will receive her habit of the Sisters of St. Benedict. Miss Pat O'Neill, of Milwaukee, and Miss Hazel Bush, of Marquette, also will attend the ceremony. Mr.

and Mrs. Andy Mraz and family, 721 Brunner street, have returned from a several days' slay with relatives in Mercer. Mrs. Agnes D.awson- returned Tuesday to Milwaukee. She visited relatives here since Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. George C. Miles left Tuesday morning for Madison, Where they will meet their daughter, Mrs. Margie Johnson.

From Madison they will go to Montgomery, to attend the graduation exercises of the Montgomery Aeronautics school, of which Joe Miles is a member, of the graduating class. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fulton have re- Lourq Wheeler Suggests these to Add Sparkle to Your Wardrobe Mr.

Babino, is spending the week here. Mrs. A. O. Sorenson, South Keen an street, is spending sevteral weeks at the Rod and Gun club, Three Lakes.

1 Edward Skubal, North Brown street, was expected to return today from Milwaukee, where he visited relatives and friends for two weeks. Mrs. Harold H. Kamps and children, of Appleton, are guests at the Lally home, 231 East Rives street. Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Timm and son returned Monday evening from Milwaukee, where they spent the week-end with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Houden and son, Kenneth, of Portage, and A.

-Houden, of Belviderc, 111., are spending the day with Mrs. Emma Bohm, 709 Dorr avenue. Emil Hou- COPR. NEEDUCftAFT SERVICE, IMC. CROCHETED JEWELRY PATTERN 28O1 Inexpensive and quick to make and light as a feather to wear, is this crocheted jewelry, fashion's new note.

Make it in various colors to harmonize with different dresses. Pattern 2801 contains directions for making 2 necklaces, a bracelet and a belt; illustrations of them and stitches; materials required. Send ten cents in coin for this pattern to The Rhinelander News, Needlecrafl 82 Eighth Avenue, New York. N. Y.

Write plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS. den and A. Houden are brothers of Mrs. Bohm. Air.

and Mrs. Robert Hanson and daughter, Louise, returned this morning from Madison, where they spent the last 10 days with Mrs. Hanson's sister. Mrs. Edward Meyer.

mothers. Returh "Lovelier Than Ever" "Most of the girls our list come back to work within three Bloomington, 111., against' Phyllis Otto of Omaha, today in the I months after their children are quarter-finals. born," says Harry Conover, head of Miss Cline is 17 years old and a flourishing model agency. "Need- I Otto a year younger, but 'despite their youth they are rated the cream of the field. The conqueror today will be a top-heavy favorite to emerge the champion in Friday's finals.

The other three matches put Marjorie Lindsay of Decatur, 111., against less to say, they come back with slim, trim figures; hair as pretty as ever; skin clear; eyes bright. Their doctors outline special diets and give directions for special exercises. I never worry about losing permanently an employe who leaves to have a baby. I know by now that For superb fit For. Coolness For Fast Drying VAN RAALTE IL AC VJi etty Brown of Texarka-na, shell be back pretty soon, looking i- I 1 11 rhun Jane Haemerle of St.

LOUIS against Arlene Tweet of Green Bay, and Jane Whitmore of Little Rock, against Dorothy Campbell of St. Louis. I love America and I want to remain here. I also have a love for fctaly, but I have no desire to return there. I pray that she soon may return to a course that will make us proud of Ortolani, Italian consul at Fort Worth, i' "And don't think for a minute," Harry Conover continued, "that the' models who marry don't double their efforts always to be well- groomed and smartly dressed.

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