The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 08, 1919, Local Edition, Image 11

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    Thursday, May 15, 1919.
TUB ALLIANCE (NEBRASKA) HERALD
m SOCIETY
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;ni Anft 1A( Social News, Church Notes and Lodge Doings xsS?
I nOne 3tV of the Week as Told the Society Reporter SV?gS
Druggist II. F. Thiele had busi
ness In Crawford on Monday.
O. T. Huyca. deputy etate food ln
pector. made Alliance a visit on
Tuesday. Mr. Huyrk was a former
soldier and Grand Island man before
being appointed to the position
which he now holds. He will visit
Alliance frequently on business
trips.
Frank Bald of Aurora, brother of
F. A. Bald of Alliance visited the
latter on Tuesday and Wednesday of
this week. He returned home Wed
nesday noon.
Bayard. Scottsbluff and Gerlng are
all to hold celebrations this year on
uly 3rd, 4th and 5th, according to re
ports. Alliance will therefore have
ttne competition on the 3rd and
4th. the dates set for the annual fes
tival Of fun and frnllc Mnwe.. tki.
ty, with Ks large purses and long
fltring of prizes, and with attractions
which will be new and novel, will
draw the crowds and not fail to pro
vide sufficient entertainment for the
.thousands who will attend.
ln.i las), week's Herald lb' tn.
re(!f was made that the Wm. King
Company had purchased the billiard
and pool hall known as the Dew
Drop Inn. This was the result of a
typographical error, overlooks in
r. r.' sr i u- to labor shortage, a d
entirely accidental. The parlor was
purchased by Messrs Rayle & Simp
fon, wh- hiive thoroughly renovate!
the place otd who open-.o for t ti
Hess yesterday morning. The new
fin w;!l no doubt enjoy a good
patro;iat and may boast of very
jnvitl k t'ace.
Judge Chambers and wife of Sid
ney were Sunday guests at the J. D.
Emerick home in this city. Mrs.
Emerick is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Chambers.
Harold B. Judd, of Hay Springs
spent Monday night in Alliance. Mr.
Judd is associated with Herman
Peters in the real estate and insur
ance business at Hay Springs and re
ported a splendid business.
A fellow giving 'his name as Joe'
Clark and his home iis Antioch was !
taken in custody by the officers Mon
day morning after having appeared,
at the Alliance itcruiiint; office in a.
demented state. Clark imagined
secret spivice mon wre on the look
out for him. He is being held in the ;
county Jail pending th completion of
arrangements for his being cared for
at the state hospiatl. !
Corp. Percy A., Speicher, will ar-1
rive in Alliance tomorrow morning i
and ns'sK Pfigean tAUred T. Ked-
iiion at the local recruiting office.
Beryle K. Fogle of Hay Springs,
Nebraska, formerly of Battery F. 127
Field Artillery and who spoilt fix
months on active duty in France
reculistod Tuesday at the -local re
cruitlng office for duty in the Coast
Artillery at the Presidio, San Fran
cisco, Calif.
Married at the Christian Parson
age by the minister Stephen J. Epler
on Friday at 7 P. M. May 9th Mai- j
colm ohnson and Christinia Johnson.
Mr. Johnson is a fireman for the Bur
lington. After a short visit with
trlends In the east they will reside in
Alliance.
' Albert Schopp and Sarah Camp
bell were married on Saturday even
ing at the home of Mr. Calvin by the
Christian Minister Stephen J. Epler.
Mr. Schopp is employed by the Forist
Lumber Co.
Elgh -tor ten of the Endeavorers
from the Christian church will at
tend the district convention at Scotts
bluff, May 23-25.
Mrs. II. Johnson who has been
visiting her husband at Gurnsey re
turned to Alliance Wednesday morn
ing. Regular teachers examination will
be held at the Court House May 23
and 24. Reading Circle examinations
will be held Saturday May 24th.
Opal Russell, Co. Supt.
Z4-lt-7989
A miscellaneous shower was given
for Miss Jeffie Evert last evening at
the home of Mm. C'.-.ry, 515 Cney
enne. A good number of the friends
of Miss Evert wer-j present and a
Tery enjoyable evening spent. She
was the recipient of many beautiful
and useful presents.
Sergeant Harry Crable, who be
fore his discharge was the youngest
Sargeant Major in the U. S. army,
passed thru Alliance Monday on his
way to his home In Broken Bow.
The Alliance Fire department was
called to the home of Elmer Law
rence In the west end Monday after
noon to extinguish a blaze that prob
ably originated frdm a defective due.
The members cf the f,i ily were not
at home when the fire occurred and
when the firemen arrived upon the
acene the blaze had gained sufficient
headway as to make It impossible for
the same to be conquered by the use
of chemicals. The loss sustained will
be about $250 and of this amount a
goodly portion was caused by reason
of the water having to be used. The
fire department deserves great credit
for the splendid run made and effec
tive work done. Had there been a
delay of any kind the loss would
have been much greater indeed.
Joe Williams and Blaine Beckwlth
returned Wednesday from Denver.
Uri. Herman Frlcke of Casper Is
visiting relatives here.
The Alliance Flower Shop, Edwa'd
Tatro. proprietor. Is being moved In
to the Reddish building recently oc
cupied by the Earl Mallery Grocery
Company with the Hoffland stock of
merchandise, this week. The change
Is necessary because of the remodel
ing of the Imperial theatre building
In whtch Mr. Tatro h is been located.
John W. Thomas, of Lincoln. Is
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd C.
Thomas in Alliance this week and
transacting some business matters.
Mr. Thomas, who has Just recently
retired from the position of Deputy
Land Com mlssloner says there Is a
decided trend toward western Ne
braska land on the part of investors
of the east end and that Box Butte
county comes in for a full share of
the favorable recognition.
Mrs. S. A. Van Landingham left
for Lincoln Thursday for a several
weeks visit with relatlvese.
C. Talbot and wife of Prlngle,
South Dakota are visiting the David
son family in South Alliance.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Johnson left
for Sidney Monday to meet their son
Ralph who has just returned from
France. Ralph will go from Sidney
to Cheyenne where he will be mus
tered out.
Dr. Joseph Jeffrey, formerly of Al
liance and who is now making his
home at Casper, where he has a large
chjropractlce, is In the city for a few
days, attending the Elks Fair and
visiting friends. Dr. Jeffrey is open
ing up branch offices at Thermopolis
and Denver.
several days visiting in the eastern,
part of the state.
Chas. Grassman has recently pur
chased the Hargarten property on
Box Butte avenue and haB moved his
family there.
Maurice Nelson has received hiB
discharge from the army and return
ed to his home In this city.
The Nebraska Siate League of j
Building & Loan Associations Willi
hold its annual meeting in Omaha, j
May il ana Zl, wini note, r ontenene
as headquarters. W. R. Adair of the
Omaha Loan & Building Association
is president cf th organization, and
J. J. Fitzgerald, ulso of Omaha, is
the Sec'y-Treas.
The best line of fancy work and
kimir.af in the city is to be found at
Mrs. Simmons' store. All kinds and
styles and at juices that will save
you money.
Uncle Sam Is a good creditor. He
pays fully and pays well. Lend him
your money and see. Buy a Victory
bond.
I)ST Gold wrist watch, Elgin
movement. I,ost bewteen tennis
court and 1004 Cheyenne avenue.
Finder please return to Miss Mabel
Clayton and receive liberal reward.
Mrs. Simmons has the nicest line
of kimonas in the city and they are
priced very reasonable. She also
carries a complete line of fancy work
of the best quality and can save you
money on what you buy.
"The Challenge of the Centenary".
a lecture Illustrated by 60 beautl-
ruuy colored lantern slides, will be
given at the Fairview Methodist
Church on Saturday night at 8 P. M.
Everyone cordially invited. Free will
offering taken during the service. On
Sunday School at 10 A. M. and the
morning service at 11 A. M. The
Young Peoples' meeting at 8 P. M.
Preaching at the Davis School
House Sunday at 2 P. M. "The
Challenge of the Centenary" lecture
will be given at the Allison School
near Marple, Sunday Evening at 8 P.
M. You are invited to these serv
ices. Mrs. Emma Swearenzen from Red
Oak, Iowa is visiting her sister who
has recently undergone an operation
at the St. Joseph hospital.
Miss Marl eBeuchenstein wtll en
tertain at a shower this evening in
honor of Miss Agnes Knelst.
Mrs. Dole Is spending the week In
Lincoln.
"Germany's place In the peace con
ference? Ha sshe any place?" Sen
ator Lodge wanted to know. "Is she
not as out of tune with the scheme
of things as Miss Matchmaker? Mrs.
Matchmaker was greeting Mr. Bach
and as she reached for his coat, Miss
Matchmaker, In the next room, could
be heard howling a song to her own
accompaniment. 'Ah,' exclaimed Mrs.
Matchmaker, 'my daughter is boark
lng into song.' 'You are right
madam,' growled'Mr. Bach, 'You can
tell, that she's breaking In, for ob
viously she hasn't been able to find
the key.' " .
THE A. II. CHASE IMAM)
BOTH Upright and Grand, the A. B.
Chase piano Is a work of art ,a mas
terpiece well worth your time to in
vestigate. Before you buy your piano
let me send you an A. B. Chaso cata
logue. Sold on conventional terms.
H. W. BERKOWITZ, Alliance
Hotel. District Manager, The Knight
Campbell Music Co., Denver, Colo.
ritlWIiYTIWI.lK 4 III IU II
Services for Sunday May 18. The
Sunday School meets at 10 a. in.
Morning Worship, 11 o'clock. "Ne
glected Ileal Eetate." Evening Serv
ice, 8:00 p. m. "Invisible Strength."
Preaching both morning and evening
by the Pastor. Special music by the
chair. Christian Endeavor, 7:00.
"Life, the School of God and Its
Lesson." Welcome you to these
services. A. J. Kearna. Pastor.
MKTIIOIUMT IU It( II.
Sunday hool at 10 A. M. There
is a class and a welcome for all who
will study the Bible with us. At the
morning hour the pastor will speak
using for his subject, "The Kingdom
Work." Epworth League, at 7 P.
M. At 8 P. M. the pastor will again
speak taking for his sermon subject,
"Darkness Behind the Stars." We
have a warm fellowship, excellent
music and an Inspiring sermon. We
extend a cordial welcome to the gen
eral public Hi worship with us.
mi'ltCH OK CHRIST
Sermon subjects for next Sunday
are: "Redlgglng the Wells" and "The ,
Church Triuhphant." The Bible
School at Ten o'clock Is Interesting. 1
This Is a live church and a live
school. Endeavor prayer meetings
at seven P. M. The Endeavorers ,
will present the humrous musical en
mlsslon. The rest of characters are:
tertalnment, "The New Minister", at
the church on nett Monday evening
at 8 o'clock.. Popular p -Icea for ad
Rev. Homer Alexander Brown, The
New Minister; Professor Topnote,
Leader of the Choir; Crescendo B.
Flattt: Hezekiah F. Rh.rn- Ttnrtnr
HooBick, Music Committee; Ralphy
uunter, Baritone; Seta Perkins, A
ioket Daisv "Lnvelnv. Th nw whnnl
teacher; Odelia Hanbin, Organizer of
toe uid Maids Club; Petunia Pim
ples. The Milliner :llnrl Alex. Th
old Sexton; Augusta Wind, Every
body's friend; Mrs. DeLancey, Prcel-
ueni oi tne LAaies Aid. Come to the
church with a message and a wel
come.
Dolls Of All Nations
A Special Page of Doll Cut-Outs in 0 olors
FREE SUNDAY STATE JOURNAL
For the entertainment of the little folks The
Sunday State Journal will present a series of beau
tiful doll cut-outs Dolls of All Nations, A new
porupe will be given each Sunday until the series is
completed. There will be dolls of Italy, doll of
France", dolls of Switzerland, dolls of Cuba, Spain,,
Great Britain, America dolls of all nations. All
will be in national costume in eolorv-rcady to cut
out.
Be Sure to Get the Dolls and the New 8 Page Comic Section
SUNDAY STATE JOURNAL
NOTH.'K.
Friday evening, May 16th. is elec
tion of officers and work In three de
gress of the Encampment. Full at
tendance Is desired. Banquet served
by the Rebekahs.
F. W. Hicks, C. P., J. R. Snyder,
Scribe.
APPOLI.O PLAY Kit
IF you are Interested In a Tlayer
Piano It will pay you to Investigate
the Apollo. Why not exchange your
piano for one. Let me send you an i
Apollo catalogue. It. W. BEUKO-I
WITZ. District Manaeer. th eKnicht
Campbell Music Co.,' Denver, Colo. j
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btubsiotios
BEAUTIFUL and ARTISTIC
GRANITE MONUMENTS
bring memories of loved ones gone before.
THOSE IN YOUR COMMUNITY which attract your at
tention by their beauty and artistic appearand
are usually built and engraved by that well known
firm, the
Paine-Fishburn
Granite Co.
Grand Island, Nebraska
They ship the monument for yon and erect it, all expens
es being included in the purchase price. Corre
spondence solicited
The many Alliance friends of Mr. ;
and Mrs. Win. Ostenburg of Scotta
blufT will be glad to learn of the ar
rival of a fine baby boy, named Wil
liam Harrison, to them this morning.
The mother and child arc at. Omaha
and getting along nicely.
Flour' Feed
Coal
Farm Implements
FARMERS' UNION
CO-OPERATIVE ASS'N
An Unusual Recital
by Artists of National Reputation
A WCH OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED TO HEAR ARTISTS
Ol1 HIGH STANDING ON THE CONCERT PLATFORM
MR. GLEN ELLISON AND MISS PAULINE LAWRENCE,
BOTH OF WHOM WILL APPEAR IN RECITAL AT
M. E. CHURCH
May 29th 8:15 P. M.
THE PROGRAM IS OF UNUSUAL MERIT INCLUDING
SELECTIONS WHICH WILL APPEAL TO A WIDE RANGE
OF TASTES. ' "
Glen Ellison Pauline Lawrence
is a baritone whose won
derful voice has created a
distinct sensation in the
nation's musical centers.
is a pianist of exceptional
note and has evoked the
praise of the most cap
tious metropolitan critics.
The artists will be assisted by
"The Phonograph with a Soul"
Cards of admission may be secured without charge upon application to
George D. Darling
115-117 WEST TimtD STREET