The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 16, 1915, Christmas Edition, Image 6

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YOUK CHRISTMAS 'DINNER' II
5oot places in HUtance for IDou to JEat on Christmas S)av
Menu at Alliance Cafe
Eat Your Xmas
Dinner
at the
Alliance Cafe
BOUTS
CLAM
BOUILLON
CELERY
RELISHES
SOUR PICKLES
SWEET PICKLES
QUEEN OLIVES
STUFFED OLIVE8
IIOA8TS
TURKEY WITH CELERY DRESSING '
CRANBERRY SAUCE
DUCK WITH OYSTER DRESSING
BROWNED PARSLEY SAUCE
LEO OF MUTTON '
CURRANT JELLY
PRIME RIB OF BEEF
BROWN GRAVY
VEGETABLES
GLAZED SWEET POTATOES
BAKED PARSNIPS
PASTRY
ENGLISH PLUM PUDDING SHERRY SAUCE
PARKERHOU8E ROLLS
FRUIT
MINCE MEAT
TEA
SALADS
PIES
DRIWK8
COFFEE
ASSORTED NUTS
PUMPKIN
MILK
Special Decoration
Eat Your Xmas
Dinner
at the
Alliance Cafe
MAN HATTAN C A F E
Honied Cooking, Best in Town
Xmas Dinner Special Menu
Roast Turkey Roast Goose Roast Duck
Bring the Whole Family
We Are Here to Stay. You Know Us. I
Manhattan Cafe
f. d. Mccormick, Prop.
A GOOD PLACE TO EAT ALL THE TIME
Go to the
H)rahe l&otei
For Your Xmas Dinner
All that goes to make up a first-class Xmas
dinner will be there
Traveling Men
Always Welcome
SANDHILL BREEZES
Wm. Mitchell called at Hickory
Saturday.
...
Dclbert Jay returned Sunday from
Bridgeport.
To;;i MoSitt is plastering their new
house at present.
...
Sarauel 11 ill hits engaged Ed Xetf
to planer bin house.
Kalpu Wade. Hi'(-ni fciiii r:y ai tne
H. W. Patton home.
Deacon Conway is building a new
Warn on his Klnkaid.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fulcher willed
a Delbert Jaiy's, Wednesday.
The sheriff of Morrill county was
seen in our ieinliy Saturday.
AlTin Hill and wife made a busi
aesfl trip to Alliance Monday.
Miss IaVerta'l'alton spent Satur
day night at the J. Ii. Wade home.
Don't forget the program at the
Feddy school house Christmas Eve.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. McNurlln are
kat1ding a new barn on their Kin
k.M. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hlnnian return
ed to the home near Hickory Satur
day. Mrs. Emma Conway spent Satur
day at Mr. Conway's father's, John
Cevalt.
Mr. Lorree, foreman Mr. MoGin
ley, made a business trip to Hyannis
Sanday.
ran McNurlln called at the Sam
el Hick man ranch Saturday, Dee
ember 11.
' Wm. SliTl's hired man, Herman
BUlle, caled at the Harrington home
Saturday. 1
Ralph Wade and Miss LaVerta
Patton went skating Sunday on the
Wm. Archer lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Hill and
dnightor Marguerite spent Sunday at
the J. B. Wade home.
M:s.s LaVerta Eddis and br&lher
t
Delot Patton spent Friday night at
ii.' Samuel Hickman ranch.
Mr. und Mrs. II. W. I'aiton made a
lusl.ie.-s trip to Alliance last Thurs
day, returning Saturday evening.
Mr. Hickman's hired man has been
looking lor somebody to help him j
fted the cattle on the Hickman j
in nca.
PERU NORMAL NOTES
The kindergarten bns recently add
ed to its equipn ent a complete set of
thu "Sehoenhuts" kindergarten floor
blocks six hundred and eighty
blocks In all. These were devised by
Miss Patty Hill, of Columbia Univer
sity, to niewt the demands for large
Material calling Into activity the
child's body as whole. They are ofi
ritrfttrAnf uhuru4 ttnd filzoa lha lurirAflt I
one yard In length. Their appeal to
young builders is very strong since
they make possible the construction j
of playhouses large enough to enter;
and bridges strong enough for child
ish feet to walk across.
Quarterly reports have been mail
ed to parents concerning the records
of student during the first quarter.
A new bulletin has been published
containing descriptions of the study
center work, correspondence courses
nd short courses. The registrar
will be glad to furnish these to any
one Interested. Short courses will
begin January 24 and continue for
nine weeks. Special classes will be
organised in manual training, do
mestic science, agriculture and com
mercial branches.
Prof. F. C. Smith, head of the de
partment of manual training, wus in
Chicago several days last week when
he attended the national conference
of manual training supervisors.
Prof. F. M. Oregg spoke before the
teachers' institutes in N'ewaha and
Humboldt on Friday ar.d Saturday.
The Y. W. C. A. entertained Its
members at a "children's party" Fri
day night, December 9. in Everett
and I'hilo halls. The rooms !'
decorated us befits a children';
Christmas party, a Christmas tree
gifts and brii-'s of candy being espec
ially enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Santa
C'laus were present aed took part ir
the festivities of On' evening. Oatney
were played ami a Fhort program was
given. A note of inter"st was the
costumes of the guests.
Prof. W. F. Hoyt, head of the de
partment of physical science, spent
several days last week In Wayne and
Kearney where he visited the physic
al science departments of the state
u rinal schools located there. It is
his purpose to put into practice in
his department here any suggestions
which he may have been able to gath
er.
Pres. Hayes, Dean ouse, and Prof.
Delzell attended a meeting of the
Schoolmasters' Club In Lincoln Fri
day evening. From Lincoln Pres.
Hayes went to Cbadron to be present
at a meeting of the state board of ed
ucation. Miss Anna L TlbbetU and Miss Iva
Dunn spent the week end In Lincoln.
Arrangements are being made for
a series of debates to be held in Feb
ruary. At that time a squad of de
baters will be chosen to represent the
school in a debate with Kearney nor
mal. Prof. R. D. Overholt suffered a
very severe attack of asthma Friday
night, which kept him confined to his
room for several days. However, he
Is sgain able to be out and will soon
be doing his usual amount of work.
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At the Churches
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Methodist Episcopal Church
10 a. m. Sunday School.
11 a. m. Preaching service.
6:30 p. m. Young people's meet
ing. 7:30 p. ni. Preaching service.
Prayer meeting on Wednesday ev
ening at 7:30.
tin Sunday :..ot tiiug at the Meth
odist church there will be s"rvice:i
pproprtate to the Sur.day preceding
Christinas at the uhi;-! luttir or wor-
. Uip. In the evening will he held u
Christmas concert, given by the
i hoir, which ia Mine to entertain and
Tdease. The public is cordially in
iitfl to iM'eii'i both :( these g.'rvic
lie v. 4. Ii.
504 liox Butte.
Cum, Putor
Phone 00
Presbyterian Church
10 a. m. Sunday School.
11 a. m. Preaching service.
2: SO p. m. Junior Endeavor.
6:30 p. m. Senior Endeavor.
7: SO p. m. Preaching service.
Prayer meeting on Wednesday ev
ening at 7:10.
Iler. Lewis Ms La tyre. Pastor
705 Rmersoo Phone 820
Baptist Church
11 a. n. Morning service.
10 a. at. Sunday School.
6: SO p. in. Young People' meet
ing. 7:30 p. ui. Evening service.
Prayer meeting on Wednesday at
7:30, and choir rehearsal after this
service.
Rev. Laymon, who is field secre
tary tor the Baptist denomination,
and known to be an Interesting
speaker, will be in Alliance on next
Sunday and will preach at the Bap
tist church in the morning and even
ing at the regular boor for service.
ImsnsnueTs Lutheran Church
Cor. Yellowstone and 7th SC.
10 a. m. English Sunday School
and Bible class.
Services every Sunday at 10: SO a
m.
English services every first and
third Sunday of the month at 2
o'clock p. in.
German school at 9 a. m. even
Saturday.
Religious instruction In Englisl
every Saturday at 1:30 p. m.
Everyone is welcome and cordlallj
Invited to attend all of the service
of the church.
Kev. Titus Iang, Pastor
72'.! Missouri l'lioue 1 thick OO;
St. Matthews Church
7:30 a. m. Holy Communion
10 a. ru. Sunday school.
11 a. m. Morning prayer and set
mon.
7:30 p. in. Evening prayer am
srmon.
Ilev. Willliuu t 'arson Shaw. lUcior
Christian Church
10 a. m. Sunday School.
11a. rn. Preaching service.
6:30 p. m. Young people's eer
ice.
7:30 p. in. Preaching servlre
Prayer meeting on every Wedne
day evening at 7:30.
Itev. If. J. Young, Pastor
MM liox llutte Phone 81
cusslon arose, at the close of the first
half over the faet that the last basket
for the Ioa!s -wan thrown after time
was called by the timekeeper but be
fore the referWs whistle blew. The'
point was disiutueed, however, la
view of the faot that the score did not
change the result of th pamo.
The second i;anie, that between
the Junior, was no lefsa Interesting,
and even col r than the first. At
the end of the tirnt half the score
s;ood 8 to 12 lb f jvor of Hemingford
but the Iim1 Jjys ame back strong
er in the sovond half with the Gual
result of, 16 to a J in their favor. Both
f nms were hurd fought from start
to finish and the local boys feel much
eluted over tlneir victory. Hetulng
ford won to MiUies from the local
Christian tf,UM hint week.
KtAiMftfff o Uh TeiuiiH
INTsYftMKDIATE
P W L Pet.
Alliance Uaptk 2 2 0 1000
500
ALLIANCE TAKES TWO
Alliance. MethtMiUU Win Two Fut
(ituiien from HenilnBfortI Metti
xlist I.Hst Saturday
The two games played in the
County aBsket Ball league last Sat
urday night were the closest games
played on the local floor this season.
In each game the local teams nosed
out a victory In the last half, nl the
first game, between the Intermediate
teams, the Alliance tossers started
out ahead but soon lost their bead
and It was an even break at the end
of the first the score standing
11 to 11.
During the second half the locals
managed to hold their opponents
more effectively with the result that
they made only four score while Al
liance made ten. Final score. IS to
21 in favor of Alliance. Some dis-
Mliauce Chridtii 2
Alliance MetnftfbH 3
Hcmingfortl ftfth. 3
LMllanre Baptia) 2
Alliance MMhodtot 3
Hemingford Meih. 3
Alliance Christtai 2
1 1
1 2 333
1 2 333
2 0 1000
2 1 666
1 2 333
0 2 000
Misses Mara and Theresa O'Don
nell returned hvrt week from Helena
to spend the hosMays with home
folks.
J. J. MacLeay ttaaue in the first of
the week for a lew days' visit with
friends, and to look after business
matters.
Mrs. L. I. Clarnm and children de
parted Wednesday for Lynn Grove,
la., to spend the Christmas holidays
with relative and friends.
Miss Josephlae lloag returned to
her home at Bridgeport Tuesday af
ter a few days' visit hers with her
sister. Mrs. C. R. Herahman.
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