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The Rhinelander Daily News from Rhinelander, Wisconsin • Page 5

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SE I PTEMBER 6, 1933 THE RHfNELANDER (WIS,) DAILY NEWS PAGE I Ht Friday, Sept. 8. Snowflake Rebehah lodge, 8 p. Odd Fellows' hall. Priscilla society, 6 p.

Congregational church parlors. L. A. A. O.

H. public card party, 7:30 p. St. Mary's school hall. Saturday, Sept.

9. Bake sale, Lewis hardware store; sponsored by the Trinity Lutheran Ladles' Aid. Confirmation class, 10 a. Itn- manuel Lutheran church. For Mrs.

Oakley. Mrs. Leonard Arseneau and Mrs. Albert Elnman were hostesses at a shower yesterday afternoon at the Arseneau home, Old Colony, honor- Ing Mrs. Harry The aftef- was spent In playing bunco at four tables.

Prizes were awarded to Mrs. William Rayford, Mrs. Esther Koppa and Mrs. William Bergner. A 5 o'clock luncheon was served to Mrs.

Mount Russ, Mrs. William Steften, Mrs. William Bergner, Mrs. Leonard Carlson. Mrs.

Floyd Me- Kenzie, Mrs. Harry Oakley, Mrs. William Rayford, Mrs. Rupert Sands, Mrs. Esther Koppa, Mrs.

Joe Phillips, Mrs. John Evers, Mrs. John Quandt, Mrs. Arthur Quandt, Mrs. Oscar Quandt and Mrs.

James Kofka. Mrs. Oakley received many gifts. PriscHlas Meet Mrs. Ronald Reardon and her committee will be hostesses for the Prlsctlla society meeting: at o'clock tonight In the Congregational church.

Surprise Party. Mrs. Willard Sherman, 604 Dorr avenue, was an honored guest at a surprise party given at her home yesterday afternoon. Her guests were Mrs. A.

J. Lytle, Mrs. Frank Rose, Mrs. Bertha Leonard, Mrs. Harry 'Prior, Mrs.

C. L. Weston, Mrs. Cora McG-ill, Mrs. Harry Slos- sen, Miss Margaret Slossen, Mrs.

C. C. Lord and Mrs. Marcus McLeod. Refreshments were served late in the afternoon.

Bake Sale. The Ladies' Aid of the Trinity Lutheran church will sponsor a bake sale tomorrow In the Lewis hardware store, South Brown street. Bridge Party. Mrs. William Burmeister, Keenan street, was hostess to the Thursday Afternoon Bridge club yesterday.

Bridge was played at three tables. Prizes were awarded. Refreshments were served. Entertain Club. Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbert Peterson will entertain the Married Folks club at their home, Crescent lake, tomorrow evening with a 6:30 o'clock dinner and card party. There will be 12 guests. Mr; and Mrs. A.

AV. Peterson, Neenah, will be out-of-town guests. Card Party. Members of the L. A.

A. O. H. will entertain with a public card party tonigh tin St. Mary's school hall.

Playing will begin at 7:30 o'clock. Bridge, "500" and bunco will be played. Prizes will be awarded and refreshments servnd by a committee. DANISH PRINCE WEDS COUSIN THIS EVENING Royalty from Courts of Europe Gather in Fredensborg for Ceremony. J.

D. COLE CONRAD THOMPSON ADOLPH SCHAUDEB HARUY E. LESTER HARRY M. OLKOWSKI HUGH BLACK MRS. EVELYN KENNEDY ELMER ANDERSON JR Today is the birthday of J.

D. "Deck" Cole, retired chief of Rhinelander's fire department and a forpi- er merchant of tho city. Conrad Thompson, local mechanic, has a birthday today. Tills is tho birthday of Adolph Schauder, merchant and one of tho city's first shoemakers. Harry E.

Lester, known on the stage as "Tho Great a resident of Newbold, near Rhinelander, was born Sept. 8, 1870. Today marks tho birthday of Harry M. Olkowski, Three Lakes banker, who was born Sept. 8, 18911.

Hugh Black, 603 Thayer street, is 7 years old today. Today is the birthday of Mrs. Evelyn Kennedy, 4U3 Douglas street. Today is the third birthday of Elmer Anderson 6-i5 North Brown street. Our Little Story Cooking Apples, 10 Ibs 19c Summer Squash, each Watermelons, Ib Potatoes, peck 3Uc Tomatoes, fancy.

3 Ibs lOc Apples, 10 Ibs 83c Dry Onions, 3 Ibs Dark Syrup, 10 Ib. pail 45c Salt, lOc size, 8 pJigs I5c Spices, lOc size, 8 for Macaroni, Spaghetti, 8 Oatmeal, Ig. pkg Corn Flakes, pkg Pork and Beaus, Ib. can can 6c Sardines, oval can Peanut Butter 8 Ib. jar 25c Dates, IVs Ib.

pkg 15 Bulk Cocoanut, Ib Baker's Cocoa, Ib 85c Shelled Walnuts, Va Ib Clabber Girl Bakins Powder, for Com, No. 2 cau, 4 for 23c Milk, tall caJi, 4 for Toilet Paper, lOc 3 for. Cash Grocery Brown St. FUEDENSBORO, Denmark, Sept. (A 5 from tunny courts of Europe gathered here today for the marriage of Prince Knttd, younger son of Kins Christian and Princess Caroline Mathiliie, his cousin.

The cedemony was set for this evening; in the Church of the Castle the summer residence of tho late King Christian IX. The prince, a naval officer, is 33 years' old. Princess Cnrolino Mathilde the secod daughter of Prince Harald, a brother of the inpr, is 21. Bunting: and garlands with which the streets were decorated in preparation for the wedding were torn down during the night, allegedly by communists. Subsequently troops and detectives were placed throughout the village, and the royal castle was strongly uarded.

FIRE DESTROYS HOME. DARLINGTON, Sept. 8 destroyed the home of Thomas Teadue at Walwick, eight miles from icre, and threatened a nearby church nnd store building. The Cause of tho fire was not known. Personals Mrs.

Oliver Dalson returned this morning to'Oshkosh. While here she visited a sister, Mrs. Frances O'Dell. Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Bennett and children, Tomahawk, visited friends here today. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Chrlsten'sen left this morning for Chicago to attend the world's fnir. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Powell returned this morning to Evanstort. They spent two weeks at Velvet Mrs. Marcus McLcod has returned to Ironwood, Mich. She visited her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Wlllard Sherman. Mrs. Cora McGill, is visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Prior nml Mrs. C. L. AVeston, Eastern avenue. George Hogle, Seymour, is visiting at the Willard Sherman home, Dorr avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. "Walter Cole have returned to Fayetteville, Ark. They spent the summer at Crescent lake and visited Mr. Cole's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. D. Colo. Miss Virginia Harrigah has gone to Washington, D.

to re-enter Georgetown seminary. Mrs. Anna Walker, Madison, is visiting- Mr. and Mrs. B.

R. Lewis. Mrs. L. A.

Schuster returned this morning to Milwaukee. She spent a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Ball.

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Anslius have gone to ASTiland for a week.

W. W. Whitmore, Green Bay, Is substituting at the Western Union office in the absence of Mr. Anshus. Mr.

and Mrs. L. W. Carlson, An- ligo, were vlslors in Rhinelander today. Miss Ruth Gordon, Stevens Point, Is tho -guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Georgo Hanson. BILLY SUNDAY'S SON IS INJURED IN FALL Taken to Hospital in San Francisco; Relieved in Critical Condition. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 8 Injured in a fall from a window of his fourth story apartment, George M.

Sunday, 40, son of Billy Sunday, the evangelist, was in a critical condition at a hospital here today. A note scribbled by Sunday before he lapsed into unconsciousness and incorporated in the police report said: "I lost my balance and fell out. I had no argument. I had not been drinking." Police Inspector 1 Harold Jackson said Mrs. Sunday told him her husband recently suffered a nervous breakdown and was worried about financial troubles.

Mrs. Sunday had a broken finger which she told Inspector Jackson she received when her husband clutched her hand during a nervous outbreak. jNews Paragraphs! Byron T. Beverldgo, Madison, who Is visiting at the E. H.

Rogers home, South Orieida avenue, dropped a heavy board on his left foot yesterday, breaking a bone in the too. and Mrs. William Hanson, 433 Phillip street, announce the birth of a daughter Tuesday, Sopt. 5, in St. Joseph's Hospital, Mil- waukeo.

is Dahlstrom, Rhinelander, Is receiving medical treatment In St. Mary's hospital. Leaves Charles Quirk, Milwaukee, has left St. Mary's hospital nfter receiving treatment for injuries received In an aufomobile accident. in LaBelie, Wood- boro, and Mrs.

Mary Lanclertian, Merrill, arc ttiedlcal patients in St. Mary's hospital. Walter Curl underwent an operation this morning in Minneapolis. and Mrs. Winston Ashley of Indianapolis are the parents of a daughter, Caroline, born on Sept.

5. The Ashleya lived hero during tho summer of 1931, Mr. Ashley being city playground director. On Anna Steger, public health nurse, has returned to duty In Rhinelandor. Ttittlo services for the late Harvey Tuttle will be held at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon from the residence, 116 South Pelham.

The Rev. H. C. Spear will officiate and palllxrirers will be William Davis, Charles D. Peterson, Albert Danfleld, Thomas Boyle, John Henry and Clarence Dlmmick.

Yesterday's peak' tern- perature was 76, while the low night was 58. To Helen Piehl and Miss Jean Lamotte are leaving Sunday for Stevens Point, where they will attend the Central State Teachers' college. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our relatives ami numerous frlohds for the kindness and sympathy extended us and for the. many floral tributes received in our recent sud bereavement, the loss of our We also wish to thank those who donated the use of'their cars. These many kindnesses arc all most Binccruty appreciated.

Miss Lillian DuPuis, Mr. and Mrs. Joe DuPUis. times tho Rev. Kecne Ryan's motor car was stolen, and six times he said nothing to tho police- but It When It, was stolon for the time ho lost patience, called the tlrn and said: "If the car Is not returned by midnight Thursday I'll schrt hlof tthotccmfwyp cmfwyp mfrtlftt thief to the penltcnllary." Thursday afternoon he got It back.

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