The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 05, 1920, Image 5

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liKARl'R OF WOMKN VOTERS
The league of women voters met
at the home of Mrs. Belle Brown
Thursday afternoon. Meeting was
called to order by the chairman,
Mrs. J. Vance. Several committers
were appointed to begin the regular
work of the league. Mrs. O. .. Fer
nold and Mrs. W E. CuMs were ap
pointed to compare the last Rchool
census with the attendance and re.
port at the next meeting. Mrs. II.
D. Hacker was appointed chairman
of a committee to report actions of
the city council at each meeting.
Chairmen of the six departments
of the women's league were ap
pointed: American Citizenship, Mrs.
I. E. Tash; Women In Industry, Mrs.
J. W. Reed; Child Welfare, Mrs.
Charles Henry; Social Hygiene, Mrs.
V. C. Mounts; Food Supply and De
mand; Mrs. William Glass; Election
Laws, Mrs. J. A. Keegan. Meeting
adjournment to meet with Mrs. Wil
liam Bignell, the first Thursday in
December.
THE ALLIANCE 11 KHALI), FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1920.
MEA!.RKZVOIJ
Guy C. Meads of Sidney and Miss
Hilda C. Renzvold of Canton were
married by. Rev. Mr. Droeggemueller
of the Lutheran church Thursday,
make automobile for cltv lot
THE THOMAS COMPANY. Phone
20. gg
l. A. It, MEKTIXtJ.
The Daughters of the Revolution
F. J. Sullivan paid a fine of $25
and costs on a charge of speeding
his automobile on Box Butte avenue
Wednesday evening. A few weeks
will meet Saturday afternoon with ago, Mr. Sullivan was nicked for the
irs. u. u uriggs at 807 Cheyenne.
The Y. M. I of the Christian
church gave a party in the church
Monday night. An interesting pro
gram was given, after which games
were played and lunch was served.
Master Jack Noble entertained at
his home Thursday afternoon twelve
guests, the occasion being his sev
enth birthday. The table was set
for twelve, luncheon being served at
6:30, after which various games
were played. Those present were:
James Hunter, Thelma and Delbert
Cole, Mildred Dole, Gretchen Net.
man, Emetine and Dixon Grassman,
Irene Epler, Frances Russell, Jack
Rlordan, William Clifford, DeForest I
Walker. Mrs. William Floyd and
Mrs. Alter assisted Mrs. Noblj in en
tertaining the children.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
cm iidi ok riutisT
The church must remain "the Pil
lar and ground of trufh." It is "the
"hurch of the living God which he
has purchased with his own blood."
Jow true and loyal then we ought to
in our service. Next Lord's day
the minister will 'preach on the sub
ject: "He Came to Himself." Make
this a great day in your attendance.
2R0 in the ntble School Is our slogan.
At the evening hour Dr. Hansen will
address a union meeting at the Pres
byterian church. This will be your
opportunity to hear a great speaker.
Beginning Sunday evening Dr. Han.
son will conduct three days institute
on the Nebraska welfare work f
the entire program. Remember thr.
the table of the Lord Is spread each
Lord's day in his house. What a
blessed privilege for each christian
to be present at this memorial ser
vice. Come to the church with a
message and a welcome.
STEPHEN J. ErLEU. Minister
Mrs. A. B. Sturgeon entertained
at her home at a bridge party Thurs
day afternoon. Lunch was served at
6 o'clock. Sixteen guests were pres
ent: Mrs. Harry DuBuque, Mrs. Roy
Beckwith, Mrs. Ralph Cox, Mrs.
Harry Thiele, Mrs. George Potter,
Mrs. C. E. Hershman, Mrs. Minor
Morris. Mtb. D. L. Sturgeon. Mrs.
J. S. Rhein, Mrs. Will O'Keefe, Mrs.
Blaine Beckwith, Mrs. Fred Feagins,
Mrs. D. Donovan, Mrs. A. P. Toohey,
Mrs. R. E. Knight. Mrs. Harry Sims
and Mrs J. C. Hughes.
SCOTTISH KITH CLUB
The Alliance Scottish Rite club
held a Hallowe'en Jollification and
basket dinner at the Masonic temple
at 7 o'clock Thursday evening. All
men who have .received any of the
Scottish Rite degrees, their wives,
sisters, mothers and daughters were
Invited, and a large number were
present. A special program was ar.
ranged for the entertainment.
IIOHM-OOLMNS
Peter V. Bohm and Miss Julia J.
Collins were married Tuesday morn
lug at the Holy Rosary church, Rev.
Father Manning officiating. They will
spend a week's honeymoon at York
and Lincoln, after which they will
make their home in Alliance, where
the groom is employed at the Mal
lery grocery.
RAPTIST CHURCH.
Morning services: Sunday school.
10 a. m.; Preaching, 11 a. m. Rev.
Mr Gould will preach. Evening
services: B. Y. P. U., 6:30 p. m
Union meeting at Presbyterian
church. Dr. Theodore Hanson will
speak. All are cordially invtied.
METHODIST CHURCH.
Services will be held Sunday morn.
Ing at the usual hours. In the even
ing we join in a union service at the
Presbyterian church, where Dr. Han
son will speak on the work of so
cial hygiene and child welfare.
MISSION Vim MEXICANS.
Father Gilbert, S. J., of Creighton
university, Omaha, will be at the
Holy Rosary church. Alliance, Tues
day to give mission to the Catholic
Mexicans. The services will be in
Spanish.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
German service at 10:30 a. m.
Sunday. Sunday school at 10
o'clock. We extend a cordial wel
come to all.
F. DROEGEMUELLER, Pastor.
PRESUYTKRIAN CHURCH.
Mrs. A. J. Kearns entertained her
Sunday School class at a Kensington
Wednesday evening, Work was done
toward packing a Christmas box for
a mission school In New Mexico.
WANTED TO RENT Barn or gar.
age, large enough for two cars.
THE THOMAS COMPANY, Phone
20. 98
TO TRADE Will trade standard
Geo D. Darling
115-117 West Third Street
Alliance, Neb.
If we could prove to you beyond a question of doubt
that the
Howard Overdraft
Heaters
will gave you money on your fuel bill would you con
rider we were doing you a favor or merely making an
effort to sell a store?
Our Answer Is
"Both''
Many users have sent us new customers for these
stores none dissatisfied none disappointed.
These heaters are sent out under an
Absolute Guarantee
Geo D. Darling
APPLES
Several varieties, includ
ing New ,York Greenings
and Uncle Jonathans.
$2.25 to $3.25
W. E. CUTTS
same oflVnse.
One fight was staged election
nlRht, about 7:30, in front of the
Everett Cook pool hall and George
nrandcll nnd Jack Finn, an employe
of BrandeU's, were placed under ar
tlce court to disturbing the p ae am
rest. Finn pleaded gullly In Jus
paid a fine of $5 ana costs. Bran
dell paid a fine of $10 and costs.
Cloving out auto oils and grouse nt
wt. One .'fell I" tire. I21.(M. A
few MM light nt $I.H. SeveiH
oil burner at hnlf price 08
IIIO.MA8 COMPANY, Reddish Mors
Phone 20. Jilt
R. C. White, of Osage, Wyo., mm n
(lirlxf inn HttgceMlnn. r-lft
)nl value. Your 1iolgrith. Viut
Ornven Hliidio, Phone Pflf. fft-IO,1
See Our
BLOUSES AND WAISTS
$5.93
Ilighland-Holloway Co.
WANTKD We have a waiting list
of tenants for furnished and un
furnished rooms, furnished and un
furnished houses. We collect ren
tals and look after properties. THE
Millinery Now
ON SALE AT COST
and Some Less Than Cost
Highland-Holloway Co.
Have You a
Sweet Tooth ?
The candy season is just
beginning in earnest and we
are prepared for it with a.
full supply of all kinds.
HOME MADE CANDIES '
ft
Every one guaranteed pure
and you may judge as to
toothsomeness.
Brittles, Rolls and Bars in
Appetizing Array
BOX CANDIES
Full line of popular brands
in several sizes Buy your
best girl a box today.
Special Price on Quantities
of Holiday Candy
ALLIANCE CANDY STORE
S. P. JACKSON, Prop.
Phone 27
Dresses on Sale
1-4 TO 1-3 REDUCTION.
of Former Values
Highland-Hollow ay Co.
Variety
Having a large stock to
choose from is exceedingly
desirable when purchasing
jewelry, and this feature of
Thiele merchandise will bo
very pleasing to you.
New fall goods are on dis
play. The designs and color
effects nr exquisite in the
inexpensive as well as more
costly articles.
Thiele quality is always
dependable. We buy only
of the foremost manufactur
ers, taking great care to sec
that the character of each
article is such as will give
lasting satisfaction.
Thiele 's is a store of high
quality, but not of high
prices.
Scarf Pins $1 to $100
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Brlinswicktfiono5t3iphs
Watch Inspector6uSiQ
Lowest Prices
READ THESE
Saturday Specials
SOUP M HAT,
Per pound ...
MUTTON STEW
Per pound
JOc
BEEF BOIL,
Per pound
SHOULDER POT ROAST,
Per pound
CHUCK KOAST,
Per pound .
STANDING RIB KOAST,
Per pound
15c
15c
15c
15c
ROUND STEAK,
Per pound
WE1N1ES, Fresh
Per pound
BOLOGNA, Fresh
Per pound
35c
25c
.25c
PIO TAILS PIGS FEET PORK BONES SPARE RIBS
SOUR PICKLES BULK SOUR KRAUT JUMBO DILLS
DRIBBLE'S PURE PORK SAUSAGE
Swift's Sugar-Cured Hams,
Per pound .
Swift's Sugar-Cured Bacon,
Per pound
39c
39c
MALLERY'S
"QUALITY GROCERS"
if you want or need
hat to match your fall
costume, get it now
MILLIN
Now Selling
BELOW COST
Gives You; Such Wonderful Values On
Fall Headwear You Can't Wait
:i Ladies9 and Misses
Pattern and Tailored Hats
i. i
On account of our small space which makes
it imperative to have room for our EARLT
SPRING line we will sell all of our ladies' and
misses' pattern and tailored hats
ABSOLUTELY BELOW COPT
ANYONE DESIRING THEIR FURS MADE UP INTO FUR HATS ARE URGED TO BRING IN THEIR ORDER EARLY
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