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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1922)
4. Till: ALLIANCE HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1922. he the LAKESIDE Kov. Charles Ilurleigh spont Thurs day uful Friday in Alliance do.ng home liatrr shopping. W. K. KulimtiMtn left Wednesday for Mexico City, after attending to business matters here. Ildier Horde left for Kansas City Wednesday nt'ter a couple of days' business visit here. James Huilington, Jr., (salesman for Morris l'mking company, was here on business Thursday last. K. A. Cook drove to Alliance Thurs day. ... Alva and Ellsworth Ash were in town on business Thursday. The ladies of the aid society met at the church last Thursday and gave the church a good cleaning, also installed the fine cupboard they had built re cently. They also have a nice new table to use when nerving those de licious hot lunches at noon on Wednes- I'ete Homas of Antioch, drove down Thursday evening and purchased a rice fat lamb from Frank Zeman, which was to be used at their big feast Friday, when the Greeks celebrate their Easter. i:,llnnia rnmo ililWn from Al- liance Thursday and visited friends here until Saturday, when he went out to the 1 etc &anioz rancn, has a position for this summer. XI'. II. ....I J,fUati jrn ilrovp to Star ranch on business the latter part of the weeK. Mrs. Roy Hitter from near Llls worth was shopping here the latter part of the week. . -in,., Moucr IJnv Westover and Ed ward Jameson went to Newcastle, TV vu., A M'w; w ' '- . ,,. Koy fckiles returned from Alliance Friday. ..... Mr. and Mrs. Harry Minnick spent Thursdav and Friday here, looking U. a new locution and attending to other business matters. Mrs. J. II. l.tinsford and son arrived Saturday irm University 1 lace to ut tend to 'business matters and visi 1 1 iends here. i Alva Ash droe in from bis rand Satur.lav to meet Frank Westover who returned from the hospital in Al liance. , . Mr. and Mrs. U. D. Kin;palr.ek an i;,d.. .l.,.i.rlitnf l.vilia Marie, left fol the east Sunday. Mr. Kirkpatnck went to Omaha on business. Mrs Kirkpatrick and daughter will go t Willoughby, Ohio, to siend the sum ir-er. , , . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shrewsbury drovi rilsumlh Sundav to at t.nd thn Faster urogram at the 11IUI III. Mrs. Fred Plumer left for eastern poinU Sunday. Yern l'errin was up from his rancl last Saturday. . . Mrs. NNelcher, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank Zeman here votiiriiml thA bitter nart of the week Miss Velma Simmons spent the week-end with her friend, Bertha Tvler, in the country. "The Faster program at the church Sunday morning was very inicrcsung. ANUOltA John Burry was a Bridgeport visitor Wednesday. W. U. McCroskey was in Alliance Wednesday. Mrs. Wallick is visiting her daugh ter in Sidney. Mrs. Carl Nichols is on the sick list this week. John King and Frank Boon were in Bridgeport friday. W. N. Thompson spent Monday and luesuay at home but is away on an other business trip. Mark Henderson spent Saturday and Sunday with his sister, Miss Leota, at Scottsbluff. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood went to ScottiWuff Wednesday to remain for wme time, while Mrs. Wood is taking osteopathic treatments. . The Misses Wilma Powell, Lucy Burry and Helen McCroskey spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. W. H. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Elliott and children were entertained at the Powell home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F-ank Skrivan enter tained Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Dove at a six o'clock dinner Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Boodry were chopping in Bridgeport Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Sherlock of Bridgeport were visiting relatives and attending to business here Tuesday. Tom King was transacting business in Alliance Saturday. John Shoopman is visiting with rela tives in Cairo and Grand Island. Merle, Marvel and Kuth Carson -spent the week-end with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Parris Detamore in Alliance. Owing to the storm Wednesday no on could attend the meeting of the Community club. The next meeting will be with Mrs. It. T. Ely, April 2b. Angora is to have a full-fledged mo tion picture show which will be greatly appreciated, lite new machine is being installed now and will soon be ready for use. A large crowd attended the parents' and teachers' meeting Friday night and enjoyed the program which was given by the school children. Instead of the usual program the next time a home talent play will be given. A irreat deal of time has been spent in preparing this and it is sure to be good. Lome and hear lU FOWLING Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kilpatrick and Mr. Hanks spent Ihursday night at the Worley place. Mr. Hoff motored to Alliance Thurs day. James Eaton was a caller at the Wilkins home Thursday afternoon. The Lotspeich brothers from Bing ham stayed at the ranch lhursday night. They were driving a bunch of horses to W heatland. Wyo. Jake Elsea and Henry Brus motored to Alliance Thursday. Ernie Wilkins returned home the last of the week from the hospital, can walk on crutches now. Mr. and Mr$. James Eaton and Mrs. Elsta were callers at the Blackroot ranch Friday evening. , Mr. Banks and Kilpatrick were callers at the Lulu home Saturday juorning. - IIK.MIM.I OKI) William Walker and Miss Mau l Caroline Johnson weie united in mur liage in Lexington, Neb., on April 1, Hev. Bryant Howe of the Mfthodi.-t church there eiforining the ceremony. I Mr. Walker the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Walker who live in Hemingford has n posit on at Ix"xington in the Kennedy drug store. The community extends to Mr. and Mrs. Walker con-, giatulatlons and wish them well. Mrs. Erskine is still very sick and' her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Schneider, from the eastern pait of the state arrived here Sunday. Miss Murle Pollard was an Alliance visitor Friday of last week. I The Congregational church gave their Easter program in the morning ai metr cnurvn nnn wie rai-unniiM chui-ch rendered their program in the evening. Both had a large attendance and a good program. The official board of the Methodist church met last Thursday and among some other business voted to plant for :he church ten acres of potatoes. They will secure the seed und the labor as nearly as possible on donation so that the clearance will be greater. Rev. Clare Van Metre from Harri son was in Hemingford on Friday of last week and on Monday of this week buying some Triumph seed potatoes for the community of Harrison and purchased about 300 bushels from Pierce and Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Wiltsey returned from Chnritan, la., on Wednesday of last week, where they were called by the death of Mrs. Wiltsey brother-in-law who was buried Saturday, April 8 . Mr. and Mrs. Io Toohey moved in to the Wynkoop property which they have rented on Thursday of last week. George W. Wiltsey and family have moved from their uarters in the store to thp property just west of the Wil liam Cory place. "A number of business men met last Tiinmlnv tn ilisrnss thp feasibility of organizing a community club of some sort and after some talks and discus sions they proceeded to organize what Jmll h known as "The Hemingford Booster club" and the following olficers were elected: A. M. Vance, president; Dr. Ilurd, vice-president; 1 1. L. Hansen, secretary and 11. C. Druhry, treasurer. The next meeting was announced for Tuesday, April IS, and all interested are re(jUj.-tcd to at tend . ' ELLSWORTH. Many of the baseball fans r.nd play ers were out Saturday afternoon and alter cleaning oir the diamond. A good practice followed. It was planned to Save a try-out Sunday afternoon, but owing to inclement weather this was gain set back to a later date, probably for next Sunday afternoon. It was danned to have the opening game of the season here Sunday, April 30. As yet no real try-out has been held and thus the team has not been chosen. William Arms has been visiting friends in and near Lakeside the lat ter part of the week. Lewis Larsen was an Alliance busi ness visitor Saturday returning Sun day. The Misses Ruth Crofutt and Steph ina Dukat attended Sheridan county teachers' institute in Antioch Friday and Saturday, taking examinations and returning Sunday. L. E. Dunn, who has been visiting with relatives in Alliance the past two week.-, came down Wednesday after noon looking a(Vr interests at h'l ranch ea.-t of Ellsworth and returning for a short business trip to Alliance Friday. Mr-. J. I Young returned from a month's vacation in Omaha Sunday, leing accompanied by her mother, Mrs. H. E. Joseph. They departed for Ardmore Monday afternoon, where Mrs. Young will assist her mother in preparing to move to Omaha. Jake Ballenger of Bingham stopped over here Saturday evening while en route to his home from Lakeside, being forced to remain here all night on ac count of the storm Sunday evening when over three inches of snow fell I ere. Lee Meeker of Lakeside visited with friends here Saturday, returning to his home Sunday morning. The Ellsworth hotel is being cleaned and painted in the interior, all rooms Kninn- Irolenminixl nml insitte Woodwork cleaned and varnished. Considerable rew equipment is being obtained lor the hotel. Edward Kennedy is doing the kalsomining work. A saddle .which was stolen from Lewis Larsen in Bingham last fall was returned to him Saturday by Sheriff Bruce of Rushville. Several from here planned to attend the Bingham dance last Saturday evening, but owing to a snow storm n-Wli heron Saturday evening the trip was put otf. The next Ellsworth dance 1. I 1 C . 4 , . 1 . . A on Will oe given nere cului viij , nwi Easter services were held at St Hnnianl'i ehitrrh Sundav. but owinir to stormy weather not a very large con gregation was present. PLEASANT VALLEY Charles McNay returned home Wed nesday afternoon from Iowa, where he has been for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ha'rcome spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs Charles Roland. Mr. nnd Mrs. Otis Cox and child ren spent Friday evening with Mr. und Mrs. Earl White. Little Pauline McN'ett is visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Timblin. Gus Deitchltr's children have the chicken nox. There was a hard time dance given at Are Pinnitt's Saturday night. It u-aj well attended. Sunday school has commenced nt the Pleasant alley school house Everybody welcome on Sundays. COMPETITORS Two little Encli.-h girls were nuar reling over the success of their fathers. "My father can preach letter than yours because he is a bishop," said the first. The second little girl could not an swer her back, but she suddenly re covered and said: "Well, anyhow, we got a hen in our yard which lays an egg every day. "That's nothing," said the bishop's daughter; "my father lays a corner stone every week." The Van Raalte Vanguard. Tonight nnd Wednesd.nv "Unit tha Woman," a Thomas H. Ince produc- .ion, win De me feature at the Imper al. Florence Vidor is supported by an ill-Star cast. Inclmlincr Madu-o Rollnmv Gertrude Claire, Theodore Roberts, i.ioyu nugnes, lully Marshall, Charles Meredith and others. 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