»t i »t i i *++i THE CITY IN BRIEFMiss Jennie Anderson has resigned her place at the Kolden store.William Usher was here from Mercer Sunday visiting his family.Mrs. George Walrich left Saturday for her home In Xeenah after a two weeks visit here.Martin Wcsolowski of Monico is the owner ot a new Maxwell car purchased from the T. CL ^\ood Hardware company of this city.A Maxwell delivery truck was -laced in service here this weekMisses Beatrice Wheeler, Emily Sharpe, Margaret Butterfield, Viola Smith and Dorothy Carter, a party of St. Louis girls who are camping at the Mercer lakes were here doing some shopping Wednesday.William Clothier of Detroit* was the guest of friends in Rhinelander last week and he, is now visiting relatives in Minocqua.A pel dog owned by Charles Re-lllei was struck and killed by an automobile at the junction of S. Oneida avenue and Anderson SU Monday nrght.Claude Shepard of the city police department is on his annual vacation. He will spend most o! the two weeks enjoying his fi-voritc pastime, fishing.The Congregational Ladies* Aid will meet with Mrs. Archie Siev-wright, Wednesday, Aug. 2.Miss Irene Hull is in Goodman visiting at the Kcttner home.Mrs. J. Kellner returned to Goodman Saturday after a visit with friends here.Henry Jones, of Knapp A Jones, proprietors of Sugar Camp resort, was in the city Tuesday.Mrs. G. IL Maxwell of Antigo, Mrs. William Hamilton, Miss Jean Hamilton, Kenneth B. Maxwell and Harry Hoffman are members of an outing party spending the week at the Squicris cottage up the Wisconsin river.Mrs. E. If. Markham and little son are visiting friends in Ladysmith.Misses Mary and Susie Malz returned Saturday from Oshkosh where they were guests of their sister, Mrs. S. J. Gwidt.Father J. Russell Vaughan of Merrill was in the city this week.piacea in service neze mis wee* —® t «r V.u ru- ~by the T. C. Wod Hardware Co. f Secretary Woodruff of the Rhine-_ - ... lander Advancement association al-Mrs. Emma Thurman ox this rea| estate convention inClt.y ?a.s *mo*s lh? joiners Wausau, and Medford this week,attended the funeral of Harvey Nel- n!avintf the trip with C. P. Crosby, son in Antigo last week. .Kanov MrEnchin Is the Andrew Lmdstrar.d, town clerkguest of friends in Escanaba. ' - re^idem'o^That'^ecUo^oT'^heMiss Elizabeth Barbour of the county, spent Wednesday in Rhine-Kolden store leaves on her sum- Jander.mer vacation Monday and may vis-! ... T. , w ... ,it in l-adysmith and other cities. J Clarence Lindegren arrived \\eil-Miss Tillie Bronk returned Mon- newtay from Madison to visit bisparents, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Lindc-# % . (gren. Clarence attends Wisconsin:Miss Grace Ellsworth of Reeds- University and is taking the agri- ar# m Ail 4 K n mil' N ♦ ittnI is* • 1 t I *day from a vacation in Robbins, jburg arrived in the city Saturday and is-the guest of M. Wallis and family.Mr. and. Mrs. Geo. Hinlz left Monday for Melten, Marathon and Wausau for a two weeks visit with relatives.George Taggart is on a vacation from his duties at Horris grocery store.M. W. Sorenson is in the southern part of the state this week.Ely Counter, of the Gary A Danielson store, is enjoying his _____...... _ vacation.New recruits for the Wisconsin National Guard are nol applying to lieut, I- A. Leadbetter as well as that officer would like to see and he sends out another urgent request for men. The opportunity to become soldiers does not seem to appeal to men just at this time.Miss Frances Fercell who has been visiting at Ihe Bruns home for Ihcpast week, has returned to her home in Fond du Lac.W. D. Juday, Oneida county agricultural representative is home from ILau Claire where he purchased five heail of blooded cattleFrankel family.Grover Stapleton, who recently graduated from the law departmentof Maruuelte University, has engaged in the practice of his professioncultural course.Dr. Charles of Goodman was a visitor in Rhinelander the fore part of the week.Gus. Vpi ten is here from Eau Claire visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. (L Velten. (jus. has a position‘with the Phoenix Manufacturing Company of Eau Claire, which concern has a contract for the manufacture of munitions for Ihe allies. He has charge nf one of the departments in which four hundred and fifty men are employed.Rev. E. G. Hamley, who has on several occasions occupied the pulpit of Ihe First Baptist church here, delivered his farewell ceremony in Merrill Sunday. Rev. Hamley has accepted a C3ll from Berlin, Wis.Raeburn O'Malley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. II. O'Malley, entertained a number of her little friends Thursday afternoon last In honor of her sixth birthday. A very pleasant time was had by the children and Raeburn was voted a jolly little hostess.Twenty-six young ladies held a social in honor of Miss Jennie Anderson at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Anderson. Miss Anderson received many beautiful gifts. Refreshments were served.for Oneida county farmers.. *.»• Hart and famly spent Sun-1 ArJh(jr T#ylor m,(Ie a business ia.V.ln.« * guests of the |n*p £rarslt;|on Wednesday.Mi.sf Leona Wunderlich, who hns:anlt;j games played, been a aiest at the Pccor cottage, v rty of yourR pcop]e from relumed to Anhgo today. ^ Rhinelander motored to Wausau on Lamolte’s orchestra furnished Saturday afternoon to attend the music for the ‘‘Rattle Cry of Peace evening performance of the circus, in Crandon Wednesday and Thursday.Mr. and Mrs. George Ililgerman £v »• Ropc^ JSKfJfreturned Tuesday from Hammond, (an official tnp toin Sturgeon Ray. Grover's Rhinelander friends wish him cess.manysuc-Mrs. Charles Keep went to Eau Claire Tuesday as a delegate 1o the F. R. A. state convention.I. Helgeson, who visited his sons in this city, returned to Iola Tuesday.Zean Strope is home from Sioux City, Iowa, where he was driving a motor truck for the Clintonville Four Wheel Drive Company.Frank Hogan of Grand Rapids il a guest at the Lally Home.Misses Inez Mase and Bess Connors were guests of Three Lakes friends Monday.Mrs. Winnifred Prentice and Miss Catherine Noskey of Pembine were In Ihe city Monday.The Wesleyan Ladies* Aid will meet with Mrs. Robert Little, Wednesday afternoon. Aug. 2.Miss Stella Barbour, a teacher in the Minneapolis J schools, will ar-Crandon Wednesday.Misses Minnie and Margaret Bartlett returned from a visit with Minocqua friends Wednesday.- Mr. and Mrs.# M- II. Barton are home from a visit in Manisliqve, Mich.evening performance On .Sunday morning they motored to Stevens Poinlj where they spent the day, returning home In the evening. The company included Misses Katherine and Florence Brown and Spencer and RaymondBrown- They were chaperoned by Ifthe Misses May and Helen Brown. —Wausau Pilot.C. P. Crosby was in Wausau and Medford this week attending Ihe... r « - annual convention of the ’ WisMiss Frances Coyne of Madison. consin Association of Real EstateBrokers.Representatives of the Northwestrive Sunday to viilt her sister, Elizabeth Barbour.T. C. Wood returned today fromSturgeon Bay where he attended a meeting of the executive * committee of the Wisconsin Retail Hardware Dealers* association.Frank OTIare of Irocrwood renewed acquaintances here during * the week while on his way home from AaUao where be attended the funeral of his friend, Harvey Nel-*oa, . r_ .is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. A-Lowell at Jloen's lake.P. 0..Means and farrnly made an - „ have Uen irauto tnp to Wausau Tuesday. t nhintl*nd*r for the lirt Week*° Antll*eking a valuation of the physical go \ednesaay. ... i property of the Northwestern railMrs. Frank Pillsbury and baby; way company here. A valuation o of Milwaukee are guests at the j j^e entire Ashland division wi 11 blt; homes of B. R. Lewis and (L B. P«t-Jmaijef the work to consume sevtr erson. |aj months. The party occupie:Miss Mary Helmanick of Antigo,two private cars, is visiting friends In the city. \ mw t ^ _ T ,Mrs. A- Lamotie of Minocqua was* \bI lsh Lutheran church. The Eng- Rhinelander Tuesday on art aut lish language -will be used at both ,nP-evening and morning services. .Walter lindberg of Chicago will sing In the Swedish Lutheran church and give *' ipeerh on hi* conTertlon on Aug. 8.Annls of Memphis, Tcna,.... [Judge Griff Thomas of Hurle shook hands with Rhineland; friends Saturday. .\V. J. Walters of Antigo was Saturday visitor here.T. W. Andrew of Ironwood wiIs the guest of Ids nephew. A1 Ly-lin Ihe city’Saturday, lie, ana family. Mr. Annls is a R. U. Lee of Rice Lake was 1 brother of the late Louis Annls of the dty Sunday the guest of B. 1 this dty, _..| _L«,