The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, August 10, 1920, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE ALLIANCE I IKK A LI), TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, .1020
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KKNXKY LONtJTON
The marriage or Dr. E. B. Kennedy
and Miss Marica Longton, took place
at tie Cathedral in Great Fall,
Mont., August 6. The bride, who re
cently made her home in this city,
has a host of friends here. The young
couple will make their home in
Seattle, Wash.
HAXDM MASON
Word has been received here ihtrt
H. M. Handle of Torrington, Wyo.,
and Miss Castle Mason, lately of this
city, were united in marriage at the
Methodist c lurch of Torrington, Fri
day, August. 6. They will make
their home In Dayard.
FAKHWIXIj pahty
Miss Oeraldlne Bradley entertain
ed ft number of het friends Friday
evening In aonor of Miss Dorothy
Stephens, who leaves the last of the
week for California where she will
make her future home. The guests
were the Misses Lorctta Collins,
Irene Nolan, Katherlne Kennedy,
Elizabeth McCoy, Madeline Brennan.
Bess Nolan, Dorothy Stephens, Verna
Dow and Messrs Eugene lifting.
Royal Erwin, Clement Dotson, Frank
Campbell, Francis McCoy and
Thomas Bradley.
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The marriage i f lie .
wick and Miss L v, .
both of Asbby, ...
the Christian par-m;i--2:30.
Mr. and Mrs. Nortwick will
make their home on a ranch near
Ashby.
THU4 niA'E CLASS
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The True Blue Sunday school class
was entertained at the home of Mrs.
C. A. Dow Friday evening. The class
had a contest to see which side could
secure tie most members, and the
losing side was entertaining the win
ners. Each child was dressed to
represent some country. Refresh
ments were served, and th eevenlng
was spent in playing games.
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You
Own
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That's always sharp, that
writes without scratching
anl that doesn't tire the
hand, that has plenty of ex
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an
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pet you one. Call at our store
or we will send it postpaid
for the price, 50c.
Thiele's
CAMPING TRIP
Fifty girls, numbers of the vari
ous Campflre organizations of the
city, left Monday morning for a ten
day camping trip near Belmont. The
girls were accompanied by Miss
Josephine Ganson, Mrs. Fred Carl
Bon, Mrs. T. A. Cross and Mrs. Harris,
guardians.
The Misses Nellie Wright, Marie
Krohn and the Messrs Arthur
Wright, Perry Davidson and Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Wright motored to Pine
Ridge Sunday. They spent the day
picnicking at the Ridge. '
Mrs. C. E. Hershman was hostess
at a 1:30 luncheon given at aer
home Friday. Twelve guests were
present.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The W. C. T. U. will meet at the
aome o Mrs. O. F. Herbaugh, 424
Missouri avenue Thursday evening
at 7:30. There will be regular re
ports, election of officers and also a
short program. Refreshments will
be served. All members are request
ed to be present..
The Women's Home I Missionary
Society of the Methodist church will
meet Wednesday at 2:30 at the home
of Mrs. E. C. Parker, 811 Cheyenne.
Mrs. W. A. Bennett having charge of
the lessons. Members and friends
are specially Invited.
Rev. II. E. Chambers of the Nn?
rrne Bible school, Hutchinson, Kas.,
Is in Alliance on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Back returned
home Sunday. They have been spend
ing their vacation In Denver.
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Strong, who
have been visiting relatives and
friends In Hot Springs, returned
home Monday.
J. W. Howe returned to Alliance
Friday after a short vlsltwith his
daughter, Mrs. Joe Lesaole, Jr., oft
Newcastle, Wyo.
Ernest Amlck of Antloch, was In
town Saturday to make arrange
ments to enter the State Ortheperilc
hospital at Lincoln. -
Mr. and Mrs. L. Harper return-!
to their home In Denver Monday.
They have been visiting Mrs. Anson
Thenar of Marsland, Neb.
The Misses Leah Weaver and
Carrie Ilauhn and the Messrs Robei t
Lawrence and Frank Hunt spent
Sunday In Hot Springs.
Mrs. J. R. Rust , left for Denver
Monday. She will spend n two
months vacation with her mother.
Mrs. A. J. Gllson Of that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hannan ar
rived from Kansas for a short visit
with Mrs. Hanna's parents. Mr. mi l
Mrs. Pete Workman of this city.
Henry A. Rust, C. D. Reeves and
the Aspden Brotaers are In receipt
of substantial checks from the W. L.
O'Keefe Insurance Agency ebverinse
hail losses.
Tho Mlse Dolllo Whit", lv.ru,
White, UUu Mae While und Mr
Lawrence and the Messrs Harry Pit
ties, Leo Walker and Walter Lyotif
spent Sunday In Hot Springs.
Mrs. J. N. Llgget had tho nil.
fortune to turn her ankle Mondaj
Mfiht at the corner of Fourth an
Laramie. Tae severe pain causei.
her to faint and nhe wns taken hom
unconscious.
Mr. and Mrs. James Keller and
Mr. and Mrs. J. Herman lift tin
first of the week for California b
automobile. They will take a two
months camping trip, enjoying them
reives all the way. They plan te
visit Yellowstone pnrk and other
places of interest vand carry with
tiem a full camping equipment.
Superintendent A. O. Smart of the
Burlington, met with tho, directors
of the Alliance chamber of commerce
last Saturday afternoon and took up
with them the matter of seetlng out
additional sleeping cars for No. 42,
for the accommodation of Alliance
patrons. He explained that the com
pany had to guarantee $8,000 rev
enue a year to the Pullman company
and that the Alliance business would
not Justify It, If, Indeed, It were pos
sible to secure cars, of which there If
a saortage. Mr. Smart agreed after
a discussion to request the allotment
of more berths on the Casper coach
and on No. 42, which will give Al
llance patrons sufficient service.
Do You Know How a
Beauty Parlor
so
CAN HELP YOU?
A fchatiipoo lty an experienced
woman will demonstrate only one
of the ninny aids to your toilette
that we have to offer.
let rs snow voir.
Marinello Creams
. Proved y Use in More Thau 4000 Beauty Shops
Acne Cream for pimplts and Maekhcnds.
Astringent Cream for oily skins and shiny noses.
Combination Cream for dry and Rallow skins.
Foundation Cream for use before face powder.
Lettuce Cream for cleans'inn in place of sonp and water.
Motor Cream for skin protection before exposure.
Tissue Cream for wrinkles and ciow'h feet.
Whitening; Cream for freckles and blenching.
McVicker Beauty Parlor
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that is an especially good
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pleasure or business. If you
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You'll find at Thiele's the
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you. Complete lines in the
best makes onthe market.
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WcKlnspectoreBQ.
SPECIAL NOTICE
There will be a called meeting of
the Women's club Friday afternoon
at 3 o'clock In tae basement of the
library. Business to be transacted.
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PERSONALS
Artie, Segar and Ed Douglas was
In tftwltfoverl Saturday.
Dewey1 Klempkle, of Bayard, was
In Alliance between trains Saturday.
. Horace Fuller, King Robblna and
Harry Link spent Sunday In Hot
Springs. '.,
Mrs. Vlv Rhubottem Is seriously HI
at her home on tae ranch south of
Lakeside.
Mr. and Mrs. Clara Brown are the
proud parents of a baby girl born
August 9.
Miss Mattie Miller is the guest this
week of Miss Mildred Horner, of
Marsland, Neb.
Mr. and Mrs. James Pierce and
family spent Saturday and Sunday
In Hot Springs.
Charlie Purdy was In town Mon
day visiting with his motaer, Mrs.
C. S. Purdy of this city.
Mrs. Jack Whitney and daughter,
Jean, of Salt Lake City, are visiting
at tae F. W. Irish home.
O. P. Ha gam an returned from
Ravenna Sunday. He has been vis
iting friends In that city.
Mr. a nd Mrs. C. O. Walters of
Scottsbluff, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. M. F. Donovan.
Mrs. M L. Croft went to Chadron
Sunday for a short visit with Mrs. C.
E. Morrison of that city.
Fred Parker, employed by the
State Department of Public Works,
leaves the 13 th for Estes Park.
The young daughter of C. E.
Lowery Is dangerously 111 with scar
let fever at her home In Antloch.
Mrs. Nellie Wilson and Mrs.
Blanche Prettyman left for a TlBlt In
Hot Springs, S. D., Monday morning.
Clarissa and Viola South return
ed from Chadron Saturday. They
have been attending the state normal
there.
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