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The Rhinelander Daily News from Rhinelander, Wisconsin • Page 5

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THE RHINELANMtt(W1S.) DAILY NEWS t'AGES Hove Church Night Thursday The annual "Church Night" of the Methodist church will be held Thursday evening in the basement of the church, with a 6:30 o'clock supper and program. Dr. Ifa jjjf Schlagenhof, superintendent of the Methodist churches of the Appleton district, will be guest speaker, and Mrs. A. L.

Lang will be iri charge of music for the program. Mrs. Esther Simon, general chairman of the event, will be assisted by G. Forsyth, William Martin Miller, C. Nelson, L.

G. Huebner, Paul Smith and Gilbert Venne, members of the kitchen committee; Mesdames Walter Bergman, Chester Swedberg, Hazel Dekker and George Prahl, members of the dining room committee; and by Misses Mary Miller, Estelle Brock, Frances Van Patter and Mrs. E. A. Heurich, members of the dishes committee.

Choir members Will act as waitresses. News Club Notes Uncle Sam''Marks These Uniforms "Official" Wednesday, Oct. 15. Oneida County Historical society card party, 8 p. council room o' the city hall.

Business Girls supper meeting, 6:30 p. community room, Merchants State Bank building West PTA meeting, 3 p. school auditorium. Mabel chapter, O. E.

8 p. Masonic temple. Fellowship, circle, 2:30 p. Congregational church parlors. Church membership class, 7:30 p.

Zion Lutheran church. Luther league meeting, 7:30 p. Immanuel Lutheran church Thursday, Oct. 16. Crescent Woman's club, 2 -p.

home of Mrs. Norman Rude. Central PTA, 3 p. school auditorium. Annual church night, 6:30 p.

Methodist church. Choir rehearsal, 4 and 8 p. Zion Lutheran church. Choir rehearsal, 7::30 p. Trinity Lutheran church.

Personals Miss Helga Larsen of Cedarburg, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, and Mrs. A. Larsen, 1027 Mason street- Mr, and Mrs. Jasper Rude have returned from a week's visit with relatives in Sioux Falls, S. Dak.

Miss Virginia Fisher, daughter oi Mr. and Richard Fisher, 915 Mason street, leaves tonight for Milwaukee to be employed. Mrs. Frank Gohlke and children Larrjr'and Marie; "of Kehosha, are visiting at the Richard Fisher home Mrs. William Hardell has returned from Chicago, where she visitec Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Hardell. Steve Shalbreck left this afternoon for Milwaukee, where he wil transact business for several days Mrs. Anna Walker, who has been visiting her sisters, R. Lewis and Miss Helen Alban, left today for her home in Philadelphia, Pa.

Two Couples Ask Licenses to Wed Among the recent applicants for marriage licenses at County Clerk Lloyd D. Verage's office were Miss Margaret Belongia and Lloyd Slack, to be married Oct. 19; and Miss Margaret H. Dawson, Jefferson, and Llewellyn B. of Woodruff, to be married Nov.

8. I think that if you don't tap wires your espionage work goes out the General Biddle. Military and chic, curvaceous aria comfortable are these low-priced uniforms which Uncle Sam had designed for his women volunteers on active duty in civilian defense. There's a reason. Women were consulted on the patterns, which were done by topflight American designers.

At left, above, is the light blue warm-weather outdoor parade uniform. Next is the nurse's aide's blue and white outfit, and next to that, the light blue canteen worker's dress. The dark blue cold-weather outdoor parade uniform is pictured at right, and at left we have the vibrant blue-grey acetate and rayon uniform for office workers in defense. City Residents at District VFW Event Rhinelander women who were in attendance at the fall meeting of the Tenth district of Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary on Sunday were Mesdames Julius Johnson, Clifford Dinger, George Zobel and Henry Pukall. Mrs.

Julius Johnson, district president, presided at the meeting and was given a farewell gift by district members. Also present were the Ninth district department head, Mrs Elizabeth Baharsh, of Green Bay, Mrs. Clara Blank, color-bearer, and Mrs. Blanche Schrader, both of Suoerior. Numerous guests from Michigan and Minnesota attended the meeting.

Mrs. Mary Brown, department in- and legislative chairman, spoke to the gathering on the auxiliaries and legislation. The United States is the preach- iest nation on earth. We've done mpre talking about international morality and made as little effort to further it as any Walter Van Kirk, Federal Council of Churches. NOW? IOOSE-UAF BINDER MADE tO HOLD ALL 20 COOKBOOKLETS Handieme arid this wonderful binder bat betn ftptctaUy designed lot the Cookbookjol wrieil It koepg the aiiembled In perfect condition, xeodllf arguable (9; reference, and detached iojr ludWidual You can Wi binder, beauttfuUy de- in ltd and gold, where the CeokbooUttf Mid.

bufh American Jfe For PTA Here Ride down the street at 70 miles hour, honking at every corner, join the promenade of the streets fter church services every Sunday morning; get your milk from cows milked in the middle of the street; juy a horse for $2 or kill a sheep without charge, provided you leave he fur; ride round San Diego for one-third of a cent, wearing a cor- age of six roses, purchased for pne- ifth of a cent; scratch mosquitoes constantly, and you are living in South American fashion. So Valley Smith described some of the South-American ways in his llustrated talk, "Culture and Ways Of South America," to some 300 members of the Junior-Senior Parent-Teachers' association last evening in the Senior high auditorium. Also' on the program was the singing of "Little Brown Bird Singing" and "Little Boy Blue" by Kenneth Emmons, and a display of over 25 billfolds, purses and belts. Henny Remus demonstrated lacing purses and Irene Parenski showed how to tool leather. "South American people are more democratic than we are," Smith said.

"School children wear white dresses to minimize the differences between classes. Some 80 per cent of the people are poor and the rich are economically equal to our middle class. "The people our forcing our culture upon them, because they rightly believe they have a better culture of their own, which is not accurately portrayed by movies." Hygenic conditions are poor, he explained, and people on the whole are shorter and stockier than we are. Clergymen Oppose U. S.

Entry into War NEW YORK, Oct. 5 (IP) The Catholic Laymen's Committee for Peace announced today that per cent of 13,155 Roman Catholic clergymen replying to a questionnaire circulated by the official Catholic directory voted against the United States entering a shooting war outside the western hemisphere. Opposition to aiding Soviet Russia was voted by 90.1 per cent. The poll was conducted by the committee through the directory and replies were sent direct to a certified public accountant who tabulated the vote. Defense Stomp Chain Letters Called Illegal MILWAUKEE, Oct.

15 J. Kuhl, collector of internal revenue and state administrator for the defense savings staff, today warned the public against participation in defense stamps chain' letters now flooding Wisconsin. "Besides being strictly a the defense stamps chain letter is illegal and may land its participants Graceful Laura Wheeler Pattern Adds Beauty to Your Home Cifde Meeting Postponed The meeting of the South circle of tho Methodist church, hally scheduled for tomorrow, has been postponed until Oct. 23. At that time the group Will meet with Mrs.

Robert Little at her home, 813 Barnes street. North Side Circle Meets Friday The North side circle of the Methodist church will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the church parlors. A covered luncheon will be served. A Communist is a socialist without a sense of George Barton Cutten, Colgate University. FILET CROCHET You can make your spare time yield this beautiful dinner cloth, a spread or scarf, simply by crocheting these ten-inch companion squares, one at a time.

Pattern 2979 contains directions and charts for making squares; illustrations of PATTERN 2979 them and stitches; materials required. Send ten cejnts in coin for thi's pattern to The Rhinelander News, Needlecraft 82 Eighth avenue, New York, N. Y. Write plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS. Still Constipated? If constipation symptoms still hang on If youf bowels ate clogged and need more and more help to throw off clinging waste matter if you endure gas pains and bloating if you feel nervous, sickly and played the chances MS you haven't tried Dr.

Peter Fahrney'a Alpcn Krauter. Not merely a laxative, Dr. Peter Alpen Krauter is a real Internal stomachic tonic medicine, a prescription praised by old and young since 1869. No opiates, no narcotics, Ask for Dr. Peter Fahrney's ALPEN KRAUTER today.

Koppa's, Reardon's, Webben Drug and other Authorized Fahrncy agencies Glorifying Yourself in jail said. if they are caught," Kuhl State Firm Indicted In Anti-Trust Case NEW YORK, Oct. 15 A federal grand jury indicted seven private companies and farm co-operative associations and 13 of their officers and agents yesterday on charges of violating the Sherman anti-trust act in controlling 70 per cent of the nation's $7,000,000 yearly business in cranberries. Among the companies indicted was the Wisconsin Cranberry Sales company. Individuals named included A.

E. Bennett, president of the Wisconsin company. BY ALICIA HART NEA Service Staff Writer Now that you have your new clothes for work and play in the brisk seasons, how are you wearing them? The answer" is: not well enough, unless your skin, too, is prepared for the fresh weather. A girl whose skin is unusually oily ought to cleanse it with soap and water at least three times a day, use a greaseless foundation lotion, and pay more attention to her diet. Very often, cutting down on fatty foods will persuade the pores to secrete less oil.

Contrarywise, the excessively dry complexion should be washed only once every other day during the winter months. The girl with this kind of skin should clean her face several times a day with cream. She needs a foundation which creates a moist appearance, and night cream every night. And perhaps she needs more fatty foods in her meals. If she has the black spots which have a tendency to appear on oily skins, a pore paste may be used; and sometimes a mild astringent is advisable.

She should ask her doctor for an analysis, if she can possibly afford it, because sometimes an oily condition leads to permanently enlarged pores. Every woman who wants to look her best must find makeup to suit her skin sooner or 'of course the sooner she does it, the better. The sample habit is a very good one. When you stop at your favorite cosmetics counter, ask for a sample of this and that, and try them out until you find a complete set of those that become you and wear well. Curiosity about, creams, face powders, rouges and lipsticks is worth cultivating, and the time you spend experimenting with new ones will be more than repaid by the time saved in making up with cosmetics which you're sure are for you.

Bald eagles have been known to retreat at the attack of the plucky kingbird. VOGUE DRESS SHOP A CAR with a pedigree long as your arm! art Cfrtato to wool of durable, attractive blndwt in wJOch to and prewrve ypiv collection oi 20 Cooltboolflwtf I Pon't wait until yovu wriet Is fctadv now, wife tbt CoekbeoMst, efonply each booUft fc released. The Rhinelander Daily News Built to Serve less to Run years ago, a great new car was created a car unmatched in performance, endurance and economy wthe original Hudson Super-Six! Now, after a quarter century of engineering development, another new Hudson is getting a warm welcome from buyers who again seek a par they can depend on through thick and thin the new J.943 Hudson Super-Six, on display here today! And the low prices of this and other 194? Hudsous will surprise you. Also 99 Hudson Commodore Six and Eight; and Jiew Hudson Six (priced among lowest) I Come and Try the New III II SO fastest of AH Wtys to Drive! No Gear-Shifting No Clutch-Pushing! at low cost alt 1942 Hud- toin (aa4 worth many timei its coit) We Are Making deliveries to 18 Months for Need No Cash If Your Present Car Covers Down Payment RHINELANDER MOTORS, INC. 146 W- Rives St Phone 700 As Seen in MADEMOISELLE Date Appeal By Gay Gibson! Gayety sparkles from every pleat of this swish-swish butterfly skirt, to make you feel young and frivolous and positively adorable, what with the basque waist and gold-and-pearl necklace! $1 9-17 1U FRIES Style Shop W.

Davenport Street Keardon New Arrivals! Silk and Jersey Dresses Exciting new silk and jersey dresses to make you the prettiest girl wherever you are. You'll see the nationally advertised Jean Larig and tailored Paula Brooks dresses in these late arrivals. Figuratively speaking, the most flattering dresses you ever wore. $13.95 and up Also a Fine Selection 6f DRESSES in the latest popular materials in all sizes at and up. Be Sure to See Our Smart Collection of FUR TRIMMED SPORT AND DRESS Coats Also a nice display of untrimmed coats.

All wool. Warm. They all look twice their priced $19.50 UP Vogue Dress Shop BERTHA and STELLA South Brown Street Nelson Bldg. Stock and Produce Market Reports Final New York Stocks. I NEW YORK, Oct.

15 Share leaders fell back today under pressure oi a barrage of bad news from the Russian front and commodity prices slumped -in sympathy. The market was irregular at the opening, slipped by small degrees throughout the session and closed with prices at their worst. The movement was far from a landslide, however, as only about 500,000 shares changed hands. Some of the better known issues, such as Consolidated Edison, Union Pacific and Westinghouse, reached new lows for the year. Traders were keeping close to cover, awaiting developments which might signalize a turn in the tide of-battle on the western front.

Almost equally as important in their minds was the defense labor situation in the United States. Neither prospect was adjudged pleasing. Bonds declined in company with stocks. Allis Ch 28 Am Can 1 Am Rad St 5Vfe Am Smelt 39 A 152 Am Tob Am Zinc SVa Anaconda Arm 111 4V 4 Beth Steel Borden Co I Calumet Hec 6V4 Cons Copper Min Curtiss Wright Du Pont De 146Vs Eastman Kodak 135 El Pow Lt Ite Gen Elec Gen Foods Gen M4rs 39Vi Harv 49V4 Int Nick Can Johns Manv 62'4 Marshall Field Montgom Ward North Amn Co Penney 84 Phelps Dodge 28Vi Repub Steel Reynolds Tob 30 Sears Roebuck Std Brands St Oil Ind 32 Swift Co 23V4 1 United Corp Rubber Markets at a Glance. NEW YORK.

Stocks: Lower; selected leaders at new lows. Bonds: Easy; better issues resist trend. Foreign exchange: Quiet; generally unchanged. Cotton: Lower; New Orleans and commission house selling. Sugar: Quiet; short covering.

Metals: Steady; sharp cut planned in uses of copper. Wool tops: Mixed; local buying, commission house selling. CHICAGO. Wheat: Lower; war news; break in soybeans. Corn: Lower with wheat.

Hogs: 10-20 lower; top liberal supplies. Cattle: Heavy steers weak; yearlings steady. Steel Steel Pf West Un Tel Woolworth Final New York Curb. Ark Nat Gas A Hi Cities Svc Uf 67V4 Chicago Potatoes. CHICAGO, Oct.

15 (U. S. Dept. Potatoes, arrivals 123; on track 286; total U. S.

shipments 586; supplies moderate, demand fair; market steady on best stock; Idaho Russet Burbanks U. S. No. 1. Colorado Red McClures U.

S. No. 1, 1.50-70; Minnesota and North Dakota Bliss Triumphs U. S. No.

1. 1.10-50; Cobblers S. Ho. 1. 1.05-15; Wisconsin Bliss Triumphs U.

S. No. 1, 1.50; Rurals U. S. No.

I. i 1.15. Chicago Butter. CHICAGO, 15 Vfy- Potter. receipts unttttlea; cr ery, 93 $core 82, prices unchanged.

547; steady; market The bulldog laud. The young turkey puult. fet.

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