The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 16, 1914, Image 12

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CHADROtl NOTES
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Cfcadron, Nek,, April 10. A large
I eel engraving of the baU of Get
tysburg has twen placed la Professor
Wilson's room.
II. F. Carson, state saiHrintendent
of the Anti-Saloon League, accompan
led by Rev. Mr. Stnrdfvant, visited
the Normal Monday anti gave an ad
dress at tbn chapel exorcises.
Saturday, the FacuKy Uidlea Ken
- si apt on sp?nt a vry pleasant after
, noon s fae guests f Miss Steckfl
berg t the home of lire. T. 8. Smith
At tine clowe of ta xial hour dainty
refreshments were twrved.
v -The-Vereln Germanla hld their
regular meeting on Wednesday of
last week. Several Important mat
ters were brought up, and decided
upon, at the Bhart business meeting.
The club adopted the colors of the
German flag black, white and red
as their class colors. It was unan
imously decided to adopt a pin for
the cltib. After the business session
the members of the organisation en
Joyed the novel experience of a ride
In an "air-ship. "
Tae Alice Freeman Palmer Society
met in the music studio Friday after
noon at 3:45. Aa the rrogram was
to be Ih commemoration of Alice
Freeman Palmer, several excellent
talks mere given about her life and
work. Miss Harris, who had been in
vited to talk to the glrlu, gave an in-
H. ring amount cf ber llfvher -:ntlu-
ence and her ideals. Hacol McCcl
Vu.tr rave n talk based ui i M'.i
taken from one of Mrs. Palmvr p td
dresses entitled "The Education or
Women." Many excellent Ide;-., also
were very clearly brought out ih p
paper read by Miss Krelienheek, alo
bHsed upon one of Mrs. Palmer's lec
tures to mothers on "Why a Girl
should go to college." During the
Interval before refreshments were
served, music was provided by Miss
Mary Wilson and Miss Viola Klelnke
who played the duets: Mel note's ar
rangemeut of "11 Trovatore," the
"Faust Waltx" and "Soldiers Chorus
from Faust."
The "best yet" is the report given
by the class of 1914 of the April
Fool party given at the home of Geo
Harmony last. Saturday evening. The
early part of the evening was spent
playing progressive Double Somer
set. The hand painted score cards,
representing clowns In different cos
tumes, were painted by Mrs. Blanch
ard. The first prize was carlred off
by Ilex Coffee, and the consolation
prize by Keith Lenlngton. About half
past ten each was given the follow
ing menu from which to select his
dinner: Baked meats, Murphys on
the half-shell, sweet rolls, Lentil sal
ad, wafers, brick Ice cream, assorted
cakes, Alaska tea. Shredded wheat
biscuit with cream, batter cakes and
bean soup were setvml with each or
der. When it was found that the
bean soup was coffee, the baked
meats animal cookies and the sweet
rolls candy beans, there was much
merriment. Never before did shred
ded wheat biscuit with cream, and
batter cakes, taste like brown cocoa-
lut, maple ire cream, And delicious
pastry, lbe social committee have
certainly beeh successful In prepar
ing IntofpaUhK programs.
Last Saturday, April 4, the base
ball team Journeyed to Hay Springs
in two automobiles where they won
with the one-sided Bcore of 11 to 4.
The game whs not very exciting, as
the score bIiows. Th'e Normal play
ed a good game. Only one error was
made in the Inneld and two in the
outfield. Coffee, pitched the lirst sev
en innings and Mclntyre finished the
game. Weymouth caught the entire
game. Mote. Coffee, Beeler and IiOe-
wenthal did good work In the Inneld
Weymouth outdid himself behind
the bat, and in keeping the ball in
he outtleld when nt bat. Mote drop
ped a nii1p single back of the third
baseman, bringing in two men. .Wey
mouth knocked a home run with
men on bases, which helped to raise
the score. In the last inning Mcln-
tyro allowed the bases to became full
with no outs. Of course the people
on the Bide lineB screeched and yell
ed mightily and thought they had
won the game, but they did not know
"Mac." He smiled at them, spat in
his glove, and faned two men. He
then allowed the third man to hit
the ball and asissted him out at first.
Coffee fanned many men, and only
left the box because of the difficulty
in throwing against the high north
east wind. Coffee also batted well.
The Hay Springs team is a good one.
They have practically the same play
ers they had last year, including the
pitcher, Steele., They fielded well,
but the Normal outclassed them in
batting. The JNormal wil play them
here soon, when a good game is ex
pected. The Normal team is fast
improving under the guiding hand of
Peeler. They are learning some sig
nals, and" also a good list of plays,
which they can pull off jo perfection.
CKOWO FOIt SIMlAV SHOW
Several Auto lnaN Hmiiigfri1
lf Came Down Sunday
to Se Picture Nliow
Several auto loads of Hemingford
ites came down Sunday evening to
see the picture shows, they having
the Idea that the Sunday shows
were already in operation. Manager
Dubuque stated thlB morning that
the Sunday shows would probably
be started May 1st and that after
that time he would welcome all vis
itors from out of town.
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F. W. LESTER & SON, Managers, Commission Salesmen
Auction sales held every two weeks on Thursday at State
Fair Grounds. Shipping facilities to our market, both in and
out, are the best of any point in the state. Best sales ring in
the country nothing better in or out of Nebraska. Well
ventilated and well lighted barns. All stuff consigned to us
unloaded at the barns. Coming sale dates for 1914: April
23; May 7, 21; June 4, 18; July 2, 16, 30; Aug. 13; Sept. 24;
Oct. 8, 22; Nov. 5, 19; Dec. 3, 17, 31., No sale August 27
and September 10 on account of State Fair.
For Any Information Desired Write F. W. Lester & Son, fjtate Fair Grounds
Lincoln, Nebraska, and Consign Your Hors' to
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