The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 06, 1921, Page TEN, Image 10

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    THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY G, 1921
I'LUSONALH
Mr. Harry Thie'ft han been ill with
an attiifk of tonsilitis.
Foropt Lnpe left for F.djremont, S. P.
Monday, wherf he w'.ll be night forc-
wn of the pwitchyaiu.
Mrs. Forest I.ap And small daujrh
tcr and Mrs. Florence Att have pone
to Seward, Neb., to visit relatives.
They expect to be away about two
weeks.
Joe Uobbin was in Sidney Tuesday
on a business trip.
Raymond McNulty, formerly of Alli
ance, who ha been working In Casper
the lftt two months as machinist for
the Northwestern, returned today.
The bnby daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jerome Fleming has been critically ill
with the flu.
J. S. Corp and family have moved
into the apartment at the Central
school. Mr. Corp has accepted the
Unltor of the school.
Mrs. Elirabeth Davidson of Olerich,
S. P., formerly of Alliance, Is visit
ing Mrs. Martha Patmore. She will
accompany Mrs. Patmore to the state
O. E. S. convention at North Platte
Mr. and Mrs. Claude McDonald who
have b"rn visiting the former's par-m l' She left th same day for Cliad
ents, left twliy for Custer where they ron, Neb., where funeral service were
will visit Mr. McDonald s sister, liiey nei.t.
expect to be in Alliance Kain before
returning to their home in Chicago.
John J. Adams of Sheridan, with his
son Archie, spent bumiay wan inu
former's sister, Mrs, George E. Davis.
Miss Sylvia DeMoss and Nell Ache-1
son nd Kenneth Mohrman and Wm.
Sarbum were visitors
Sunday. ,
Mrs. H. D. Dell of Chadron, who has
been visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Hacker, returned home
Saturday.
R. Hamilton, assistant cashier at
the Gurdian State Bank left Sunday 1
Dr. J. R. Gettys of Lincoln, who has
been assisting in getting the building
of the M. E. church started, was enter
tained at the home of Mrs. Oscar
O Dannon, Sunday.
Re sure to see the May festival, as
to Scottsbluff lxe by the Expression classes of
ine scnooi. somcininK ariiwiicj some
thing beautiful! Something different!
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CIIt'RCH OF THE NAZARENE
Comer Fifth and Laramie Streets.
tne uura.an c w an Sabbalh school at a00 a. m.j preach-
to spend the summer on h.s ranch near ln(r fcy th(j paj(tor at n fc evan.
Rnona Vltn. Cola
Mif Orphla Ball has tesigned hert
position with the Mutual Oil company
of this city and returned to her home
in Edgemont, S. D.
Mrs. Verity Reeder, sixth grade
teacher, went to Denver Friday eve
ning, returning Tuesday morning. Mrs.
E. R. Harris supplied during her ab
sence. ...
Mrs- J. M. Burns received wordon
Tuesday of this week of the death of
her brother at the Hot Springs hos-
gelistic services at 8 p. m. Mid-week
nraver meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m.
at H. R. Bean's, 305 East Third street.
All are cordially invited.
C. R. MATTISON, Pastor.
FOOD SALE
The Methodist ladies will hold a
food sale Saturday at Mallery'a Gro
cery, beginning at ten o'clock. 46
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We have the one day service and a film box at bottom
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given personal care.
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So many pieces are required
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The wedding presents are
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Effective Monday, May 2
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