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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1920)
."EIGHT TDD ALLIANCE HERALD. FRIDAY, MARCH 26. 1320. QSOClKTVg ltix:i rTiox rLANXKO ' Council No. 876, K. of C, ! plan ning a reception and'dauce to be given shortly after Easter, provided tb new K. of C. quarters over the Fashion Shop are ready for occu pancy by Ihnt time. Committees on Arrangements have been appointed, mid further particulars will be an nounced later. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Gavin and daughter, llortence, returned from Council Bluffs this morning, where they have been attending the James Moore Ilickson healing mission of re cent fame there. Friends of the family and of lit tle llortence will be delighted to hear that her condition has been niarvelously Improved, that she was enabled to walk several feet, with out assistance and to knxl at the Altar activities Impossible for her before. Her parents are happily con fident that Hortense will eventually be cured of her ailment, and are full of gratitude and Joy for the divine assistance that has come to then through Mr. Ilickson. PERSONAL Mrs. W. E. Edwards was called, to North Platte on Wednesday on ac count of the serious illness of her later. Mr. Edwards aocotnpanied her as far as Sidney. Louise Frlcke went to Antloch to spend the week-end. The family of Frofessor Mcsser smith is uarantlned for smallpox. The professor has the malady. Moore of Antloch was in town 1Vort.esday of this week on business. Emma J. Doyle has accepted a po sition as bookkeeper for the Antloch Mercantile company. Mrs. Adams and daughter of Lin coln have been visiting at the George' Davis home In this city. ' J. S. Adams is home from the oil fields for a visit with home folks. Floyd Irby, who was called to Den ver on account of illness of his his sister, returned Wednesday morning. L. D. Blair and wife wero passen gers on No. 44 Tuesday for Antloch Mrs Nettle Landon of Greenwood, Neb., who has been visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Vic Covalt, returned home Thursday. Howard Reddish was a business visitor in Antloch Tuesday. W, E. Burleigh, formerly editor of the Hemingford Ledger, was in town on business the first of the week. Ralph Cox returned from Council Bluffs, la., where he went to pay a visit to James M. Ilickson, the noted faith healer, who held a two-day ses sion there. Mf Cox says there were cripples from everywhere there. Harry Mollrlng, formerly associ ated with the Mollrlng store, Is shaking hands with old friends. Attorney Clark Jeary of Lincoln was In the city on business the first part of the week. Rev. J. B. KllnesB, pastor of the Scandinavian Lutheran church, was down from Hemingford on Tuesday. He was accompanied by his Utile daughter, Hannah. Mrs. George Davis returned from the eastern part of the state where she has been doing some work In the Interest of the O. E. S. B. F. Therber of Angora was a business visitor in town this week. Mrs. S. . Wright of Whitman, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. J. U Iluchflnck, were In the city Fri day hiving dental work done. Mrs. J. S. Hoyt of King, Neb., was a shopper in Alliance today. Miss Naomi Veach, seventh grada teacher at Emerson, underwent an operation for the removal of her tonsils Thursday. She Is reported to bo getting along well. Amor C. Hogrebe Brent the week end In Alliance. Mrs. Emma Fraker has returned from a trip to Denver. Mrs. A. G. Smart has been ill for several days this week. Verne Jenkins, of Hemingford was an Alliance visitor Thursday. Miss Josephine Ganson is spend ing the day In Hemingford. Miss Sarabel Newman spent sever al days In Hyannls this week. Mrs. R. V. Cox left last evening for Broken Bow where she will meet Mr. Cox on his return from Council Bluffs. The new location of the Wlker Music House Is marked by Its clever and pleasing color scheme. It makes an artistic place, although In keep ing with the character of the mer chandlse for sale there. C. M. Looney, field manager of the Wyomlng-Northearnern Oil Company, was in the city on Wednesday of this week. Mr. Looney reports great ac tivity in the eastern Wyoming oil fields at the present time. Harold S. Thomas of The Thomas Company made a business ttlp to Lusk, on Thursday. He returned on No. 42 at nine o'clock this morning the train being delayed for nine hours, due to the burning out of a bridge two miles east of Marsland. Harvey Grosvenor, of Aurora salesman for a Grand Island whole sale grocery concern, now makes Al liance his headquarters. He says he will move his family to this city as soon as he can find a house in which to live. Your Complexion Want To Improve It? You can easily enough, in your own home. You must "liven up your circulation." That's the secret of a beautiful complexion. It allows your system to take care of the impurities that ordinarily clog the facial pores and cause unsightly irruptions. ' ' ' THE STAR Electric Massage Vibrator will do all that you expect. It will at once rejuvenate your complexion after a day at the seashore, after tennis, golf or horseback riding, says Mollic King, of "Good Horning, Judge" fame, one of the most beautiful of New York's stage and screen stars. After Consistent use of the vibrator you will see your complexion clear and your color return. A beautiful complexion is a personal charm now easily attainable and always very desirable. GET A STAR FROM HOLSTEN'S Wonderful for Your Complexion Ideal for Your Hair and p Relieves Fatigue and Headaches SG.ClO Complete No Extras to Buy. HOLSTEN'S One Minute Store Talk 'Your store In differ ent, decidedly so, boraasi! a a rule, where valno reigns style is minting, and where style rules value 1 usually mlsNintf combining both 8TVI-K and VA1XH l the proof of the master merchant you prove your leader ship," commented an ob aervlng customer. WINNING TUBLIC CONFIDENCE 13 WORTH WHILE W. II. HARPER,, Trop- Harper's- 'W. R. HARPER, Trop- Universal Versions of the New Easter Fashions Distinctive, "Different", Original Styles I , 1 I J A Compelling Demonstration Saturday of Greater Harper Supremacy in NEW EASTER SUITS 1 TOASTER is only two weeks away no time is to be lost L' . your Easter Suit should be bought now. , It's a splendid thing to have so many charming suits to show you and, better still, to know that every garment is tailored in the careful Harper way. A New Check Velour Suits, stunning color com binations and unusually smart models $49.50 to $59.50 Suits of Serge and Tricotine, distinguished models just arrived, to be shown Saturday $44.50 to $54.50 A FULL RANGE OF NOVELTY EFFECTS THE MOST ELECT STYLES OF THE SEASON IN EASTER SUITS DOMINATING VALUES AT $59.50 TO $125.00 Spring Coat-Wraps and Coats $34.50 to $98.50 Coats with all the novelties in design of collar, decorative'pockets, a jaunty flare at the hip, pleats, smart cloth or leather belts, braid or fancy stitching and rows of button trimmings. Sport Coats and Coat Wraps three quarters and full length models. " All the correct colors Navy, Taupe, Brown, and all shades of tan. Springtime Charm in Frocks and Gowns $29.50 to $98.50 Never so many engaging styles in Spring frocks and gowns for street and afternoon wear. . Entirely new effects in Satin, Georgette, Taffeta, Tricolette, Figured Ceorgette, Foulards, combination materials, Crepe Meteors, Crepe de Chine, Tricotine, Poiret Twill and Serge. , . t ...... .. t , w, rtvAi, 1- Scores of models with Ruffles, Pegs, Tunic, Drapes, Accordion Pleat, Harem, Basque, Bouffant, Surplice. Trimming effects in a vast variety Beading, Ribbon Bands, Frills, Cords, Sashes, Embroidery in Silk and Yarn. "Girlish Styles for Stylish Girls" Featuring In our new Chlldren'3 Dress Department the most distinctively YOUTHFUL showing of clever dresses ever assembled in the city. DRESSES FOR INTERMEDIATES DRESSES FOR JUNIORS Women's Wearing Apparel Middle Section, Dry Goods Dept. W: R Harper Dept. Store We Sell For Cash only. Big Store -Alliance, Neb. ony. s' rTT Arrjttrr. ix wen x d women ; 3