Mrs. Cl Iluggles entertained the Wednesday club at her home on Thayer street. Mr. Goufflou, Mrs. Christian and Mrs. Hull received prizes.Mrs. G. Rutherford of Vinegar arrived in the city Friday and is a guest at the home of her mother, Mrs. Kelly on Thayer street.Mrs. A. Hanson and son left Friday night for Dundee. I 111-, where he will be the guest-of her daughter, Mrs. J. Lind.Mrs. Wm. i’ecor entertained the Thursday club at her home on the north side. Mrs. Rothwell, Mrs. Swartz and Mrs. Ladulcc received prizes. All report a good lime.Mr. and Mrs. A. Itheaume of N. Stevens street received word that their son. Hay, a member of Co. L, had become a member of the second regiment band now in San Antonio, Texas.Joe Boufhoti, J, BIssonetle, J. Graham and E. Burbie left Monday evening for the North Dakota harvest fields.In a letler received from a Co. L boy to his folks here in the city.while on their way to Texas, they happened to meet Ray McDermott, a former Rhinelander boy, with the Minnesota guards leaving for Brownsville, Texas.Mrs. A. I\*t fa, who has been the guest of friends in Tomahawk, relumed home Saturday.Miss Mabel Rheaume of the Ma-son-Donaldson force, is taking her vacation.Misses Susie Roscmark and Sylvia Backstrom left Thursday for Appleton to attend the exercises held at Busby's Business College.Miss Myrtle Gibson, who has been teaching at Fargo, N. P., is spending life remainder of her vacation at her home in the city.Con O'Brien and wife of Auburn-! dale are in the city to attend the I funeral of Frank Foster who lost his life Sunday by drowning.Mrs. Wells of-BIoomdate arrived in the city Tuesday being ’called here by the death of her brother,Frank Foster.A. Hoag is confined to his home on X. Brown street with a serious (attack of pneumonia.