The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 12, 1922, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    T11K AT.UANTE TIEUAI.D. KK1DAY. MAY 1 U-J2.
FIVE
1 tie jurrviMii for t!io Al-
li.-nro Cr." u .' ... vo'tvs ha
teon comylfti'tl. Twelve mrines will
be lul.l, bojrlnninp June 1 m thi.- ytw,
- .,!!-:.;. ! ''-l.owitiur i.
tlio srhe.iulo fur the vailou.- num'.hlv
iiH't'tinirs:
June 1, 1322 lfot-s :, Mis. V. C.
Wt.uiil:;. I. ralrr, "Th n tmd Xuw in
Ail.iii.ii,' Mrs. Julia kliur.-t. ' F.u-ts
ami Figures in Alliance Civ Govern
ment. ' .m. J. A. K. y;-jn,
July C H.j-;e..-, Mif. s. J. r.'ev.
Lratler, "Non-Pa, tU;n Hu Iv 0; C.ui
d.datos" Mrs. J. J. Vance."
Auu.-t :!Hoiss, Mrs. T. M.
I he'i-s. Leader, "I nllorr.i Laws ,n
ccinn.K V.oiacn," Mi.-, ii. .M. Han.n
ton. Soptcni1.rT 7 Hours'-, Mr.?. W. v,
Crtts. l.eud.r, "Child Yci,a:e,M Mrs.
II. K. r.eans.
Oc'.t.N-i- Hostos?. Mrs. rr V.
Carpenter. I.?a.drr, "iils ".iaje-'y l!.e
Law, as i:eiiesente.l Iv On ucis
we Licet," Mi. S. J. lipid.
Noveml er 2 Ho tes.-, Mrs. V. P.
Your.jr. Loader, "My Spodal l'.e::-on
for Ihanksjnvinjr," Mrs. Ho-i-Dro.vn.
December 7 Ho-U.s Mrs. Julia
Darkhuist. Lead' r, "Amorita-.ii.:a-tion,"
Mrs. C. 11. Weic.
January 4, 1023 Hostess, Mr;. J. J.
Vance. Leader, "Chil l Labor,1 Miss
Lizzie Coker.
Febiuary 1 Hostess, Mrs. William
Bifmell. Leader, "The Christian Horn?
the Bulwark of Civilization," Mrs. V.
K. Cutts.
Maich 1 Hostess, Mrs. J. A. Kre
pan. leader, "Social Mortality," Mis.
G. M. Fernald.
April 5 Hostess, Miss Lizz:e CoW.
Leader, "The Debt We Owe to Car
Teachers, Mrs. F. E. Sanders.
Mat 3 Hostess, Mrs. F. E. Sanders.
Leader, "Women in Industry," Ma J.
G. Beck.
! Ihc Alliance bind will r-.ive a bend
c. lueit at thf c ty park, Sunday, May
14 at :i p. i i. luirimc national ntu-'c
v,. t.';c. .'lay 11-21, a number of public
concert. will be y'wrn trom 7 to 7:u'
p. m. There will u idi.ubt.ily lie rant li
enj iycd a; AM:; r.ce has had rrv i,t-
. tie in tbe nu- :-.-d line of late. J. P.
! M inn, (lircitor, plans to hae a b;iiil
for u-e timing t!:e special cclubia-
! lions tlui inir tae sumnn r.
CIRJB.O-IES
i
i
; Mrs. A. V. Gavin 'eft t. tlay for Lin
, coh, whose she will visit" her son,
j IF;.roM, who is att' iidinir the stat-' i:r.i-jwr-ity.
She will bo prest nt or
..leuier.s tlay at a Fpee'al oritt'itam.
ii'ent. by ler mn' fraternity, Foki
I'psiloi, to which ti e motht rs of all
ti e 1 o; s who i.rc hici..Iki . are ia-
itcd.
i.i TiiiiitAN ( m i: n.
Sunday arieinoon .services in J'inn-H-!i
iii 2::,t) oco-k. Si ntlay m.1..oI
Lit: I' li i" f-PrV.W.
F. II;0I.C.1.MLI:LLI:P, Pa tor.
ciiiMsmNs( ir.Nt E
First Church of Christ, Scientist,
31l'a Po IJutte avenue. Sunday mt
viccs, il a. in., sulij.x t, "M i tals and
linnio: lab." Sunnay school. 0:4" a.
m. Mvir.e ;day ci'i!in: srrvn-es at
l.e.idnu Koni, :i 1 0 1 a Po Bulie avc:
mif, o,nn ecry ct!nc.-tiay lioui 2 to
4 p. in.
U l K'vaid (his ;,s n,r no. ,-,.
I 'M u,t t.tsk. and r rl'.'oiis shoal 1 l,
N-ai-; ! in tail, W L.iulicvt tU-.-,.'
Aii:i,njf il.c con-'r.r events hit the'
f"' "nw! -ix: May Pirtl day s,- .d, a1
- . inn- is pi..!,;, e I. June 11, I l,i
M. c. SM'.Til, Pa to,.
On
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the
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"ii: Ih' in
pi a er
The first of !.-. K'ntc.l.f; r,,l in.
hu- canl p;.i ties, which are bein:r ie-'
ncwo.i r.tter lent, was ptven lhar-thiv
eve iin.tr at the K. C. hall. About'
tweniy (oui'es wt;re present, Civile
Watteyne won the men's prize, and
Pose Kite the ladies' prize. The par'v
'was an entire success anil ther-e will
bo continued for jome time.
ScottsMuff News: Mrs. Georpe P.
Read oi Ida Grove. Ia., is expected to
arrive in Scott bluff this week to be
with her husband. Gcorvre II. Head, of
the firm of Lirrrett & Head of this city.
Mr. end Mrs. Pead have recently lived
at Fairbury. Neb., and at one time
lived at Alliance.
There will be a joint social meeting
of the American Leirion, and the
Legion Women's auxiliary, Monday
evening at the city library. This will
be a "jret together" meetinp. Pefre.-h-ments
will be served and other amuse
ments w ill be provided for the evening.
MLTHOPIST I Hl'P.t II.
Nest Sunday every nv..ii, woman ami
chibl should attend Mir.ie church in
honor of Mo'ber. Not all people Ke
tho Lord, but all love l heir mothers.
At our i loininsr service the pastor will
sie-;k on the subject, "Mother." Let
people wear, if possible, a carnation in
her honor, colored is ,-he is livinjr, !nd
white if she is death If you cannot
s'-cure a carnaton, mme other flower
or een a ribbon is .omet:mes v.-oi n.
In the evening at X o'clock, a f'ne
set of steyeepticon pictures cn "ILmie
Sweet Home" will be p-iven, together
wiih n story by the minister. This
wijl be a uniiiie service, a di, p'ay of
the most beautiful works of ait vou
hae seen and on a nibject so close
to the hcurt of every man, woman rnd
child.
The Kpworth League will meet at 7
o'clock Sunday evening.
The Sunday school board .neeiinrr
Wednesday nisrht was n most inthu-j
siastie meptinjr. Plans were ma le for
b'irirer thinirs ami some more ecuip-J
ment as well. Anion? the plans was
a regular schedule for teachers meet-.
ISAPHVr lll'Kcil.
f t!:.- most tt:ue!i'n,r
,'!1'-' ' ,v''' l-Id in the c!iu: t Ii wa-
o -i- of tl is w:-rk. 'I I . . . ,,.,..
inis-td a liie.--imr. Nest
nr Mother's ,!,,v we wdl oh.
is .-'ceurditU'lv. nnil tbe i i... .
i ne w.tli tho le-t oi" ( lm
si,i,es of .v.it-.w and irati-. 'iK
i lour ime- sermon will be on the top e
I "Mother, the Soul of the Home." in
the ei nine tbe .M inion will be in il e
i.-iure ot a l.uliv.y of nio;hei that
was. and the mother that is. The
tep;c be'nv', "Tho Pe.-t Mother in .!i
i i ld." I he rvrnimr set ice wi'I br
in tl-.e nature of a memorial, and tho-e
v Ie, arc able are a-ked to bring a dol
h.r to deport in the memory of the
line her who has i;one ln'toro,' and ,'l,e
who will soon po. This ; ptv-i',1 o'lVr
uie; will beirin the huildinif fund of ,he
Baptist church, to b" koown as, Tl'.e
Mo, Lei's Building Fund for a new
M'o'i-t church building." the same
w'l! be deposited for that pui) o. e onlv.
If you c:.n at'.'ord it, t.f cour-e, more
than ii dol'ar will he welcomed and
rppteriatetl.
Let us vet up early and reach ovr
tetonl attenihince tit Bible school
Sunday. Welcome to the friendlv
cliui-eb, wi;h pocial orchestra and
choir music. .
B. J. MINOKT, Pastor. !
No; t I.e-d's tlay i: otni:'g the st r-1
vices will be in honor of mot In r. 'I he
st itiinii j,nd the music will h in b.n -l
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m i ..-in in r ,-ioji'ti. .i, einer. ntr. !
Slielic nbi'i'ivr will s.ng. 'I lie ubjv-t
fer the c fiimr is, " 1 iie Kejivtioii ell
Chri-t." 'I be male tUarti t:e w ill ii-n-!
tier a spec .il nunil'cr at this m i x ice.
If Jim ere r.ot in-oiled in i ny P.ib'r
Mheo! e, i,;e nest Sund iy lv.orninc.
Seott biuir i: ;-pt to m;, ke a big g;. n
on us nest Sunday. Alliance c.mnol
penmt the Su'rar Beet city to out hier
u : in this co,-it-.-,t. lie Mire to be in
side the tic or before II) rt'eio -k. liave
a stu fed les on and stay for the morn
ing war. hip. I his will on nt. to point...
LveibtMy vmk and we will win.
The
young people k prayer meeting
rt 7 o'clock will wclro.-nc yvi. Tho
Senior So-iety is le.-.dirg '"On tho
Poek." This book is interesting find
tbe fir.-t ten minutes is pivrn a chap
icr.
Come to the church with a me sago
and a web-omf.
SliiPHKN J. LPl.IiU, Mini-ier
Tin: im:st"p(Ilic y
Lawyer "Now lie ierfectly frar.k
with me. Are you innocent or pud
t '"
Client"! am guilty.''
Lawyer "Ah, an honest man! I
shall be able io actpiit you."
Herald Tani Ails Ueauits.
( Ht Kt II OF CHRIST
The increase in attendance nt idl
services and the number of additions
is pleasing to us. There is room for
more and a still greater work can be
tlone. Remember the uledire that was
made to do more visiting ami personal !
work.
A Sacred concert will be given by
the Baptist cho r at the Baptist church
Wednesday evening. Admission free, j
A free-will offering will bo received,
the same to po to the choir fund. A j
goon cienn program oi emenainmcni
Mrs. John P. Mann ami Mrs. C .H.
Fuller entertained Tuesdav in honor of
M iss Alta oung, w ho will be married
May 23, to Mr. Arthur LeKoy Stock
man of Lincoln. This was a miscel
laneous shower, Miss Young receiving!
many presents. The color scheme was 0f the highest character
lavender and white which was carried
out in the lunch which was served. A Mrs. C. L. Reynolds won the dress
numlier of cards were pav:d out to at the Fashion Shop for making the
each guest, and on each of these each largest purchase between the hours of
put a list of five "do's" and five "don t" io ami 11 Wednesday morning. Mrs.
for the bride. The life story of the Reynolds received a ?25 diess, this
guest of honor was also told, each being of her own choice.
guest telling part of the tale. Thei
puests were the Mesdames W. R. Pate Mrs. W. B. Bamett and Mrs. Colveri
Louis Powell, A. T. Lunn, A. C. Young, her sister, who has been visiting her
W. B. Young, T. A. Cross, Vermillion, for the last two weeks, left totlay for
H. W. Carpenter, L. Moson, E. G. Denver, where thev will spend a few
Laing, B. J. Minort, J. M. Simpson, J. (iavs. They will return some time next
T. Harhurst, H. R. Beans, J. J. Vunce, vvpek.
L W. Bowman. J. S. Corp, W. C.j
Mounts, Earl Meyer, I. E. Tash, Joe Do vou remember "The Toy Shop?"
Witowack, S. B. Mitchell, J. S. Rhein Come'to the Imperial theatre nd te
.and the Misses Ethel Fuller and Alta the same group of kiddies, just as
Young. I dainty, just as attractive in their Way
ti ,. , , n ! Festival of dance and song.
Miss Ida Clark, Miss Madge Gra-, -
ham ami Miss vera Spencer, enter-1 The members of the Daughters ofi
InlHA.I Tt.np.ln,' vA.l r ut t Vl A V. MY. a tT . ? T. 1 1 1 , '
Kin id lUCTiw.i c.t.iiiiK .......v lnc American iievoiunon nan a urean-
the latter, in honor of Miss Thelma fa;;t this morning at the Country club
Westley, who will be married soon io in honor of Mrs. Lou Spencer, dis
Mr. Howard Lotspeich. This party trict officer.
was in the nature of a kitchen-ware
shower. A book was prepared for the I m,.s. H. F. Thielp j.nd Mrs. R. V.
britle, telling of all her past lite rn.l Cox will entertain Saturday at a 1:"0
her future experiences. The party was iuncheon, at the home of the former.:
for Central school teachers, where Miss t About forty guests will be present. :
Westley is employed, and the i upcrvis- j
ors in the different departments. The . County Attorney Lee Basve ret uracil
color scheme was pink ami white, Thursday morning from Omaha anil
sweet peas being ued for decoration. Lincoln, where he has been for the
The pue.ts were the Misses Wilson, .)ast ten ,avs on gal business. ,
Jeanette ami Margaret McCennell, ' 1
Wilcox, NV ion, Abbott, Dougherty, Vhen Polly was Queen of May," is
REMEM
BER
Sunday is Mother's Day
HONOR YOUR MOTHER BY COMING TO BIIJLi: SCHOOL
The Christian I.ible school can still stay ahead of Scotts
blur in the contest if 300 are present on time (10:00) with
a studied lesson and stay for church.
FREMONT J. WILSON, Superintendent.
STEPHEN J. EPLER, Minister.
Burwell. Crocker, Woiley, Dav
Johnston and Gist and Mesdames
Kase and Dunning.
the little operatta to be staged by
Mrs. Dunning's expression pupils ut
the Imperial, Friday, May lt.
W. D. Fisher, former secretary of! ju,p-e a. Berrv spent Wednesday
the Alliance chamber of commerce m Briilgeport ami Gering, on legal
and now located at Sheridan, Wyo., as busienss. He returned to Alliance
secretary of the "C-B Hi way," the Wednesday night.
"Historical Hiway to the West, to the . i
Black Hills, Y'ellowstone and Glacier r T w n ir)n. t?.
National parks" has forwarded 1 . i blue tJ liihe
LLhnt ja -hi,e te to
points along its route, to the Alliance
chamber. Mr. Fisher is devoting all, j H Me,vie o( the Meiviiie Lum
of his time ste .this hi j way, his office' c is in Alliance and will
assistant at Sheridan being Miss Mane hVre for the rest of the week.
Carev, former Alliance young lady..
The booklet can be seen at the cham- . '
ber of commerce office by anyone in-I Mrs Kitchen, who is employe, in
terested or copies can be secured from Judge Berry s law office nrturned Mon
Mr. Fisher at Sheridan in retura for day from Bndgsport and Oshkosh.
thirty-five cents in sUmps.
Lincoln Star: County Attorney Lee
The annual high school alumni Basye of Box 'Butte county was a vis
banquet, will be held Thursday, May itor at the capital Wednesday.
IK. at the Alliance hotel Palm Room.
This banquet includes both the alum- Chapter A H, P. E. O. will be en
ni and the Senior class. The hall I tertained Monday afternoon by Mrs.
will be decorated In lavender and William Bevington.
cream, the Senior colors, and lilacs the ' '
Senior's flower. Rev. Stephen J. Epler Mrs. J. S. Rhein entertained a few
will give a short address, and there friends Thursday afternoon at the
will be the usual toasts. A large Country club,
Tmmlxr is eDected at this banquet,
and preparations are being made to
care for them.
J. C. McCorkle of the Nebraska
Land company, left Alliance Wetine
. ji ff t: :
Frank Gaddis, a former resident f f
Alliance is visiting here for a few
days.
Ray Rominger of Thiele's store is
day morning for Madison, Neb., going ill and unable to be at work.
. .. . . . i . i u: Ua.-.j.
Via trie I otasn nignway in in rwu; 1
coupe. Mr. McCorkle is keeping a j E. Essay will pay a good price
careful check of the condition of the f f . h h trade,
hitrhwav between Alliance and An- .. . j rri
riV... 'aL w thut. the chamber of this summer 20c per dozen. This
commerce mav lie given a definite re- pi ice can't be beat. 47-48
vt os to the condition oi tne roau
and the work Ieing tlone on it. His
report will be awaited w ith interest.
LT-TO-THK-MIM'TE
"Are your r.ew neighbors modern ?
"Modern? Say, they sent in last
Oortre Nation returned from Lin-i
coin Tuesday, where he spent two nitrht to borrow our radio set!" Buf
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TONIGHT
"HILLS OF MISSING MEN"
SUSPENSE THAT HOLDS YOU.
ALSO
"Hurricane Hutch"
A 13 CHAPTER 1'I.AY OF REAL ROMANCE
SATURDAY, MAY 13
PAULINE FREDERICK in
"Two Kinds of Women"
HER LATEST AND BEST SINCE "MADAM X"
NOTE A Special Hurricane Matinee for the children today
only 5c, Adults 25c. We will repeat the first chapter
of "Hurricane Hutch" at the Matinee only.
SUNDAY and MONDAY
Zane Grey's Popular Story
"The Man of the Forest"
THIS STORY IS AMONG HIS IJEST
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
"FASCINATION"
Two Day
Daimond Bargains
(1) A selection of diamond rinprs
which rci, nt from $2.".00 to
?3.".00. Your selection of these for
SI 6.75
CASH
(2) A selection of diamond rinp;s
from our quality stock that sell for
?.")i).00 to ?G0.00. Your selection
for
S 36.7 5
CASH
Those diamonds are snappy White
and blue white stones, not chips.
Our guarantee roes with them.
Sale Saturday & Monday
May 13 and 15
THI ELKS
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Gossip !
Hear that famous homily on slander from
"Barbicre di Siviglia" La Calunnia (Slan
der's Whisper) sung with masculine strength
and dramatic power which nevertheless do
not lose the comic spirit of the opera, by
CHALIAPIN
Victor lUd Sul Record 864l
l" lYou expect the unexpected of
i MME. ALDA
even though it is usually a love song. This one
is a light waltz song Cari&slma sung with
a fine sense of time and rhythm, ending
joyously in a beautiful high note. .
Victor tUd Uti lUcord 660)6
'. FRITZ KREISLER '
plays a dignified yet graceful Brahms waltz,
sturdily melodious, played almost throughout
in double-stops and with splendid reserve. .
Victor JU4 Sul Racwd 66041
Make a note to hear these
r New May Victor Records
Drop Jn anytime. . We're glad to see you?
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