The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, July 30, 1920, Image 4

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TOE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1920
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plcp of the Uod Cross tip Aktn'J
campflre with fourteen member, has
Mrs. n. It. Harris as its guardian;
the Ixodes rsmpfire has eight mem
bers and Miss Avis Joder Is Its guar
dian; the Ecnallla campflre has
twenty members and Mrs. T. A. Cross
in the guardian; the Klnunka ramp
fire has sixteen members and Miss
Josephine Ganson Is the guardian;
the Leva campflre has ten members
and Mrs. Fred Carlson Is their guar
dian. The Campflre Girls organization Is
made up of groups of girls who wish
to make lif" " t bp rftd a pos
sible and tLj A".ll..;..i; campflres
hope to live up to this standard in
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and officers of each group.
The Aktatl Campflre Guardian.
Mrs. K. It. Harris; president. Mnur
Ine Tlald; vice president, Huth
Moxon: secretary. Vivian Pow; nioirs
bers. Luclle IXrklnsoii, Miiurlne
IJnld. Dorothy Urost, Alice I'retty
luuii, Kutb Moxon, Vera Lowry.
Josephine Achenon. Huth Schill, Jan
Ice Wills. Huth Wilson. Nell Gavin,
Saruh Adams, Vivian Dow and Mary
Beth Lucas.
The Lewa Campflre Guardian,
Mrs. Fred Carlson; president, Dor
othy Mote; secretary - treasurer,
Juanita Iloblnson; bead-tender, Mil
dred Best; messenger, Inez Young;
members: Dorothy Mote, Jessie
lilies, Huth Ynnders, Margaret Tur
ner, Thelma IVdmore, Juanita Ilob
lnson, Inez Young, Alma Watson,
Itetta Simpson and Mildred Best.
The Lodeka Campflre Guardian,
Miss Avis Joder; president, Mary
Ellen Beagle; vice president, Evan
geline Acheson; secretary-treasurer,
Mary Wollis; bead-tender, Dorothy
Reynolds; members: Dorotay Rey
nolds, Flora Spencer, Mary Wollis,
Dorothy Hampton, Evelyn Kuhn,
Evangeline AcheBon, Bernice Wil-
Bon. Mary Ellen Beagle.
The Ecnallla Campflre Guardian,
Mrs. T. A. Cross; president, Lilla
Graham; vice president, Dorothy
Hurst; secretary, Helen Hawes;
treasurer, Mardell Drake; members:
Veleta Hacker, Ethel ForM, Margaret
Vanderlas, Esther Vanderlas, Miriam
Harris, Dorothy Hurst, Vivian Cor
belt, Edna Hiles, Eugenia Lalng,
Geraldtne Bradley, Juanita Laing,
Thyllts Thompson, Lilla Graham,
Mardell Drake, Ruth Ale, Leotta
Whlstman, Mildred Pate, Doris
Downing, Adrlenne Hann and Helen
Hawes.
Tho Kluunka Campflre Guar
dian, Miss Josephine A. Ganson;
prr8ldent, Janice Adams; secretary
treasurer, Frances Scbott; bead
tenders Verna Dow; messenger, Jo
nephlne Wilson; members: Kataer
Ine Harris, Edna Mae Miller, Jos
ephine Wilson, Luclle Butler, Verna
Dow, Janice Adar.-.j Fiances Schott
Florence B.ikor, Dolly Dailey and
Kthellne Ellis.
Tin re ai nlso organized a ratnp
f're In Anttoch with eighteen mem
tvra and Mrs. H. J. Wilson as guar
dian, with Miss Francis Wilson as
assistant. These gilts have- chosen
ss their name Coltna Campflre nJ
they are not connected with the Al
liance campflres in any way other
than Uey are under the auspices of
the Red Cross. They have a sep
arate treasury and will plan thHt
own work, but report occasionally to
the Red Cross, as every band Is re
quested to do. Hoffland has a small
organization also with Mrs. Don
Montgomery as guardian.
PERSONALS
Miss Esther McDowell of Craw
ford, Is visiting the Misses Ruth and
T.-'.Ii Reed.
Dr. Ira Atkinson of Lincoln, has
been visiting at the home of his sin
ter, Mix. J. Wong of this city.
W. C. Dougherty, sales manager
for Paxton k. Gallagher of Omaha.
(pent Wednesday In Alliance. ,
Rev. Stephen J. Epler and son re
turned Thursday morning from their
trip to the eastern part of the state.
W. C. Grubbs returned Wednesday
i lorning from Omaha where he has
been since the funeral of his wife.
Mrs. Fred Carlson returned Mon
day morning from Kearney, where
the had spent a month with jer
mother, Mrs. Itobert Bruce.
Maurice Caldwell of Butte, Neb.,
Is visiting his sister, Mrs. M. C.
Smith of Alliance. He will accom
pany Mr. and Mrs. Smith on their
trip to the Black Hills.
Mrs. I. E. Tash returned on No.
41 Thursday morning from a month's
trip, during which time she visited
relatives and friends in Mason City
and Hampton, la., and in Omaha
and Lincoln.
Clare Schafer and Mr. Reed, repre
senting the PreBt-o-llte company
made a tour Including Crawford
Husaville, Chadron and other nearby
cities Wednesday In the Interest of
the company.
Mrs. George Mlntzer left for Doug
las, Wyo., Wednesday, where she
will attend the wedding of her sis
ter, Miss Mary Blaine, to Verne
Copsey. The bridegroom to be is a
brother of Dr. II. A. Copsey.
Mike Butler, an old time Box
Butta county pioneer, sold his farm
In Liberty precinct this week to
parties from Hamilton county, nn
with his wife will leave the first o
next week for the Pacific coast. He
Intends to look the country over
and if he finds the California climaU
half as good as tho boosters say it Is
may decide to make his home there
wr. ana Mrs. w. u. Mounts re
turned Wednesday from their auto
mobile trip to Estes Park. Whil
there they came upon a cousin of Mr
Mounts', Dr. Martin of Kankakee
III., and piloted him to Alliance
where he will make a short visi
with taem.
flow Spina! Defects Occur
AXY persons have asked how the spine can rres
1TX nerve and shut oil' the life-giving euorjy at. I c
weakness and disease in certain parts of the body
spine protects 1 lie spinal
cor a tnrougu winch.
the
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energy passes from the &7$X
brain to the net-work (v.TX
of nerves that supply lifcUiK ?vV
rhe spine is made np of
I separate moveable parts
that nro easily displaced and are scwisitivc to every strain
und jar.
Causes of the Fatal Pressure v
Tu fnet there are ninny contributory causes that lead to
defective spines and they are present every day of life. He
fore, during and after birth the weak and tender spine i-
ery easily affected. The manner in which a child sits at
the school desk, or the position of the man or woman while
v.i work is likely to cau.se defect and curvature. Strenuous
punt's, active play, falls', blows, sudden twists, or strains
iroiu carrying or lifting heavy weights are all likely to
throw the spine out of plumb. ' This brings about the i'atul
pressure upon the nerves and throttles or obstructs the life
giving nerve currents, thus leading to disease.''
CHIROPRACTIC CORRECTS SPINAL DEFECTS
It lifts the pressure from the nerves, permitting them to
nourish tho famished, worn
out and diseased tissues
and orgaus. "With normal
nerve function restored,
Nature brings about
ITealthy conditions in th
organs effected. Ia
Sr. :i
i nr. Dt. ITLK WAY TO HEALTH VI
no drucs or surgery are needed. Acute and chronic cases nro linn die 1
10 atur s own way. Most case ia young and old respond ouukly
to Chiropractic (KI-RO-PIUK-TIC). Learn what it tau do for you.
Annie G. Jeffrey
CHIROPRACTOR
Graduate Palmer School
Wilson Block Alliance, Nebr.
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