Society Column Mrs. Frank J. Was was hostess to aeveral Thursday afternoon, the tarty being la compliment to Mrs. ulver of Denver, Mrs. Flnrh of Chi cago, and Mrs. Bentley of Deadwood. The affair was In (he nature of a kensington, and was thoroughly n iyed by all present. Besides the Jiests of honor the following were resent: Mesdames Drake, Shaw, J. Toung, Barnett, Mitchell and Cants. . Mrs. F. B. Holsten entertained at a 6:30 dinner mursaay evening in konor of Mrs. Finch, who left for her home at Chicago thnt night. In the neighborhood of twenty-fire guests were present. Pink and ' white was used in an attractive way tii the decorations. Following the luncheon cards provided the aniuse lent. Mrs. Finch received the award for the highest score, while Mrs. Harris won the free-for-all. 1 The Alliance Womenjs Choral club practiced in the assembly room at the eourt house Monday evening. The members are developing rapidly. In dies interested are cordially invited o-Joln. Mrs. William Carson Shaw was hostess at a 1 o'clock luncheon Thursday in honor of Mrs. Finch of Chicago, Mrs Culver of Denver and Mrs. Bentley of Deadwood. Tho col or scheme was neatly worked out in yellow and white. The guests were Mesdames Finch, Culver, Bentley, Drake, Barnett, Shaw, Mitchell, J. Toung and Gants. The Ladies' Guild of the Episcopal ejhurch enjoyed a fine meeting Wed nesday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Finch, of Chicago, who was a guest ia the city, gave a very helpful as well as pleasing talk on the subject, Woman's Work In the Church." Mrs. 8. Tillett and Mrs. William Weldenhamer were hostesses at a 1:30 o'clock luncheon given at the Tillett home in the Folra apartments. The event was In honor of Miss Grace G. Fickle and following the luncheon took the form of a kitchen shower. The decorations were in red and white. The gifts for Mlsa Fickle were arranged in such a manner that a great deal of enjoyment was de rived from this source. The guests tn attendance were Mesdames Har ris, Marks, Hargraves, Tully, Gavin, Oilman, Helpbrlnger, Krldelbaugh, Hampton, Rumer, Hively, Cogswell, Hall, Bogue, Welch,- Highland, Co tant, and the Misses Regan and Fic kle. ' A GIFT Suggestion Portraits of the Children for Christmas, 1916 " a i i 'it; ; vajawasf h U-lt- The Photographer in your town. Itione 901 for Appointment P. Van Graven OVKIi MOLLRINM'M There was a good attendance out at Antloch Sunday to listen to the entertainment given there by the Al liance School of Music. If tho In terest shown at the entertainment Sunday ia any indication the remain ing eight concerts to be Elven there will be very well attended. The fol lowing program was rendered: Old Prayer, Di Lasso (11th century).- Meditation "Thais", Mr. Ralph Un lacke. Gavotte "D'Albert". Mrs. Edith Swan Zedlker. "My Charm lngv Marguerite", Miss Eunice Bur nett. Iast movement of the Caesar Franck Sonata, Mr. Ralph Unlacke. Venetian Barcarole, Mrs. Zedlker. "I Am Titlana" from "Mlgnon," Miss Eunice Burnett. The meeting of the Woman's Club will be held this week on Friday af ternoon at tho home of Mrs. C. K. Single, starting at 3 o'clock. The program will be as follows: Musical program Roll Call, national airs. 1 Great Britain "Rule Britannia". 2 Austria "God Preserve the Em peror." 3 Russia "God Rave th Crar." 4 France "Marseilles." 5. Italy "Garabaldi." 6 Ger many "Die Wncht am Rhine." 7 United States "Star Spangled Banner." Story of 1, 2, 3 and 4 Mrs. Reddish. Story of B, 6 and 7 Mrs. Delia Mallery. Each song play ed on the Sonora. Thanksgiving sale at The Fashion Shop starts on November 25th. Read the ad. 'Miss Amanda Nabb became the wife of John H. Rehder on Novem ber 15. The ceremony was perform d at high noon at the home of the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nabb. Rev. F. Worthman, pastor of the German Evangelical Lutheran church, officiated. The bride was attended by Miss Dora Rehder, sister of the groom, while the best man was Edward Nabb, th? bride's brother. Mrs. Rehder is a graduate of the Alliance high school of the class of 1912, is a well-known and popular young lady. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Reh der of Alliance and is well known. Among those In attendance at -the nuptial services were relatives from the eastern portion of the state. The happy couple are enjoying a two weeks honeymoon trip in the east. On their return they will be at home to their many friends at 804 Toluca. Miss Anna Finnegaa was the guest of honor at a four-course dinner giv en Friday afternoon by the employ ees of the Silver Grill cafe. C. A. Lange acted as toastmaster. Ten guests were present. Miss Finnegan will be married to Mr. Herman Nel son shortly. Mrs. George Deltlien was hostess to twelve- guests Thursday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. Clapp of Mum per, who was -her. guest. Delightful refreshments were1 served by the .hostess and a pleasant afternoon en joyed by all. Mrs. Rolla Wilson entertained the members of the Inter Se'Club at a kenslngton and four-course luncneon Thursday afternoon. All in attend ance enjoyed themselves very much. Furs at one-half price during tho big Thanksgiving sale at The Fash ion fihnn a nae. larno BIOCB. iu select from of the latest styles. The Women's Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian church were pleasantly entertained Wednes day afternoon at the hoiue of Mrs. B, Fonath. Friends here have received an ' nouncetuenU of the luarrlagu of Mlaa PiwnhPth wick, formerly of this . -itv. to Mr. Ruudall Sickler. U ranch er of near Forsythe, Mont. The ceremony was performed on Novem ber 7. Mrs. Sickler hiis many friends in and about Alliance, hav ing been employed iu the ' lulllinary department of oae of the local stores here tome four years ago. Beginning Wednebd.ry .afternoon. , December 6, and continuing each Wednesday afternoon thereafter the Elks Club rooms willbe turned over to the ladies. At a-meeting held Friday evening it "was decided to is sue invitations to lady relatives of .members to enjoy a kensington and afternoon tea on December 6. If the ladles take hold of the idea the Wednesday afternoon affairs will be continued. It Is planned to make these teas one of the most delight ful, if not the most delightful, social affairs of the week. The entire building will be at the command of ihe ladies together with the services of the chef. The guests may tjring their fancy work, play cards or keno. nlay and liBten to their favorite mu sic on the piano or phonograph, use the billiard room, gymnasium' or bowling alleys, iu fact do anything they might wish. And after a pleas ant afternoon has been spent tea and a luncheon will be served them, all without one cent of expense to them. The "Best People On Earth" want to Mrs Harry Gantz was hostess at a bridge party and luncheon Saturday afternoon, those present being Mes dames Was, Shaw, Jeep, John Young, ModlBett and Mitchell. AT THE STANDARD'S SALE 7 boxes Standard matches for 25 cents. 6 cans Sunhrite Cleanser for 25 cents. 25-cent package Gold Dust for 20 cents. , 3 pounds bulk Macaroni for 25 cents. STANDARD GROCERY CO. Miss Jeanette M. Haney and Les ter W. Harvey were united In mar riage Thursday evening at the home I of the bride, 511 Niobrara avenue. Both are well known and popular members of the senior class of the Alliance high school. The happy cou ple will make their home In the fu ture at Omaha where the groom has j secured employment. ' Miss Myrtle F. Hembry of this vi cinity and Joseph W. Tourcheck of Wayside, Nebr., were united In mar riage Monday at the home of James Skinner In this city. Rev. J. B. Carns of the Methodist church pro nounced the words that made them man and wife. The bride was be comingly gowned In a dress of beau tiful white meteor with trimming of lace. A iumptuous wedding break fast was served to the near relatives ' and friends' Immediately following the ceremony. The bride Is well known here, having taught school sou of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hewett of the past two yearsr 'ine groom is a this city, to Miss Veich or Lincoln well-to-do rancher living near way- show their guests a real good tln.e. To those of the ladles to whom thu plan haB been suggested it has been enthusiastically received and It , Is hoped to make these functions one of the most important social events of the week. From time to time tho ladies will bo privileged to invito their friends and hold an open-house kensington. ' Tho ertlro success of; the plan depends entirely on how it is received by the ladles, but every indicat'on. it is said, points to its entire succors. The marriage of James, K. Hewett, took place at t he homo of tho bride's parents, in Lincoln, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. 11. 11. iiewett were in attendance at the ceremony, leaving Alliance Saturday night. -The happy couple will litre at Broken Bow, Nebr.. where the groom operates the Broken Bow Republican, which newspaper he recently purchased. Arthur L. Grimes of Casper. Wyo., and Miss Eleanor Ironmonger ot Jacksonville, 111., were united in marriage here Monday arternoon oy Rev. i. B. Carns of the Methodist church, the ceremony taking place at the M. E. parsonage. a handsome dovesllk traveling suit The groom Is employed on the Bur lington working on the Casper divis ion. The bride has been empioyeo i n a stenographer at Jacksonville Mr. and Mrs. Grimes will make their home at Casper. side. They will be at home at Way side, Nebr., to their many friends. Tho men of the Christian church held a social session Tuesday even-; Ing that was a success rrom start to finish. Representative-elect Lloyd ( Thomas gave a talk on proposed pro hibitory laws and others made short talks. Tire general discussion was Interesting to all In attendance. These meetings are Increasing both Inattendanee and Interest from week to week. '. t Money-saving specials In ladles'. The bride wore ready-to-wear clothing during thoj j. nanssgiving tsaie ai inn rasiuun Shop. Rend the ad In this paper. T H A N K S G I V I N G VS... mm- Iff f H lima T H A N K S G I V I N G An appropriate time for showing our appreciation of the good things that have been our lot to share; Enjoy ing the peace, comforts and good cheer that reign su preme in this our "Country." A new suit or overcoat from our superb line of pure wool clothes will aid the inner man on "Thursday" the 30th, to enjoy his annual feast. These splendid garments arethe epi tome of style and cloth quality models to please every taste and fit every figurepriced at $12.50, $15.00, $20.00, $25.00 Excessories that are in keeping we have too ' Shirts, Ties, Hose, Shoes No matter what your wardrobe needs, you will find it here at a price you'll like, " , EG "Modern AEN or Clothes For "Men" 4 1 I t Miss Mildred Campbell was host ess Thursday evening at a most de-; lightful kensington. A pleasant and , tasty three-course luncheon was j served. The guests wore as rollows: j Misses Ruth Morris. Cynthia Daven-' port. Charlotte Mollrlng, Hannah j Keane, Teresa' O'Donnell, an(J Hatel Bennett. . vss The Ladles' Aid Society of tho Methodist church met Wednesday uf ternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. Moxou at her home at 807 Big Horn avenue. me regular Iorein miasma, y nv. ori tran taiM. no v.. hnlit anri a mrtql I ntereat III e I ra vtw uuwu& program given. The "King Herald" of the Standard's biff Annivers- girH pave a pageant t hut was highly arv Grocery Bale wnlCD Closes appreciated. Saturday nicht. i tr - Mrs. r . W. itarv H enieriamea. The memhet s of the P. K. O. so- Monday arternoon, st a luncheon and I clety were very pleasantly entertain- brldga party ror M'-. .1. L. Bentley who Is here rrom P.adwood, S. D Richmond roses taw decorated the home. Mrs. W. C. , Shaw was pre sented with a beaii iful bouquet of roses as the prize for the high hon ors at bridge. The mestn were the Mesdames Holsten. Cogswell. .Was Shaw, Morrow, Mitchell and Ganti ed Tuesday afternoon by Mrs Charles Tully in compliment to Mrs. Albert Killlan, ' the state organizer for the orfler. A special business session was held tind at 6 o clock Mrs. Tully entertained the inemb'Ts at a well-appointed dinner party. The entire afternoon wak a great success. Emmett Wilson, on Thursday, the occasion of his ninth birthday annl versary, was host to a number of,hisMrs. Culver of Denver little friends. A ( hvoe-course din ner was served by ..Mrs. Wilson, and later in the evenly the party was taken to the theatre, .Those present were: Leo Bayers, Clifford Lester, Raymond GarrMt, Charles Brookley, Ralph Cox. Philip ililan. Henry Gordon, Frank Hodgkinson and Wil liam Eberly. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rehder enter tnlned the following at a dinner party at their home Saturday even in: Mrs. Enoch Boyer. the MisBes Helen and Ruth Macy. H MrsW. B. Barnett was hostess Sunday evening at a dinner party elven In cornpliraeut to her guest. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Was. W. R. Metz and H. M. BushnelJ.' This af ternoon Mrs. Barnett gives a 1:30 luncheon in honor of her guest. Consign Your Shipments to the Blain Horse & Mule Commission Co. . Grand Island, Nebraska Our Motto: "Service and a Square Deal" Auction Every TuesiJiiy an'J VVed iestl iy. iVi vate ra s, Uy -' For Information write or wir us ' WAN! AD DEPARTMENT LOST Pair of gold glasse be tween Central school and Nebraska Rooming House. Finder leave at Herald efflce and receive reward. 50-lt-7822$ , Don't forget to take advantage of the Standard's big Annivers ary Grocery Sale which closes Saturday night. On Friday .Miss Katherine D. Dearlng of Grand Island. Nebr.. and Jnaenh Wliftleri of Douelas. Wvo.. A. Macy. were united In mnrrlairp at the Enis- Enoch Boyer, J. Boyer and J. C. Cor-copai church, Dean Shaw performing scy or Denver, Colo. the ceremony. The couple left the same day for Douglas where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry DuBuque en tertained at a 1:30 dinner party Sun day afternoon, the atlair tuning me MlgB ElBle Carroll was hostess on form of a farewell to a number or I Tuesday evening to a number of her their Immediate friends. The Du Buques expect to leave shortly for Lander, Wyo.. where Mr, DuBuque experts to again enter the theatrical business, having recently sold his in terest here. The invited guests wero Mr.. and Mra. Peter Schott, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Sallows. Mr. and Mrs. J E. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. W. O Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Knapp Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Benoit, Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Johnson, together with the mployees of the Imperial thea.- tre. rrlends, the entertainment being in the focm of a theatre party. Lnuch- eon was served to the guests at urennan s rouowing wiiien ine guesis were entertained at the home of Mrs M. E. Coleman. The guests were Mrs. M. E. Coleman, Dorothy Blck- nell. Florence Williams, and Emma and Ether James. Don't miss the first great Thanks giving Sale at The Fashion Shop, commencing November 25th. Read the ad In this paper. FOR BENT Furnished room for rent in mod ern residence close to aown-iown business district. Furnace beat and both. Fhone 175. FOR RENT 3 modern rooms ov- er fashion shop. Call Ash 3091. 60-U-78U RWMTFwTltEmoTz Cher enne Avenue, Alliance, Nebraska. 44-tf-7682 ' FOR, RENT - Two furnlsned rooms. 321 uig norn. rnone wal nut 8092. 48-2t-7798$ WANTED LADY COOK .WANTED, children. For ranch work. 471. Good second-hand Sewing Machine for sale cheHp. Sew at Keep-U-Neat Tailor Shop. FOR SALE One lot. Situation, Lot 10, Block 3 of Hitchcock, lltllsj and Snedeker's addition to Alllarce, Nebr., to highest bidder for cash. Write Mrs. Delia 8. Dainton. B.'.rt lett. Iowa. 61-5t-773$ FOR SALE Heating Btove in good condition. Cheap. Phone 34 0. Lloyd Thomas, Herald office. 50-3t - N'T5ca)ETrN'n?nTcni ed in choice residence district In Al 1 lance, for sale at reasonable price Phone 340 or inquire at Herald of fice. 42-tf-763 i without Fhone 39-tf- THREE good organs for sale Practically new. Taken In exchange on pianos. For sale at bargain pric es. Wiker Music House. Alliance. Nebr. 42-tf-76J6 SEW1NU MACHINES should phone? 15 or leave word at Snyder's Clga Store. Phone and the local ageiiU D. U. Bates, will call on you. 51-31-7828$ HUCOIll rOH TftAlSJMKH Kallrtikd ia-n eo sscur a vrr ua (ul b.xk at Tt Hrall offlc. It ia 0 j daily Urn book for traJomen and flnemrn. Tba prtca la raaaonabla. tf-7xa 1 1 I. i i MOVE ITHMTl'UK SAFELY We have equipped our -dray wi ons and auto truck with the tat- appliances ftr moving furaittr' without narrlng or scratching o damage. Vp-to-date wagon pd will be used by us on all moving Jorl' JOHN R SNYDER, Phone IS I7-U-6960 . -a. Money to loan on real estate. ! unnecessary delay In getting louta Apply to U M. Bullock, Room 4, Hed dlsb Block, Alliance. FOB SALE FOR SALE Ranch within tea miles of Alliance. 190 acres. In cluding some farm land suitable for alfalfa. Will sell part interest or whole ranch. A bargain and a mon-l ey-makerr Address Box 7823, care Alliance Herald. 60:tf-7833 iUSCELANEOUS MONEY TO LOAN On Box Buti county land ni ranches In the sant hills. No delay In making the loan we Inspect ou" lands and furnish th money at once. J. C. McCorkle. U Cork! Building. Alliance, Nebr. l-tf-6554 . LOST Female Scotch collie dog, seven months old. Had leather col lar with ring it in. Reward for re turn to Lloyd Thomas, at The Her ald office or 915 Box Butte avenue. 61-tf- partTes vusITing SINGER , Silk petticoats In the latest styles? In varied fabrics. Prices are very low during the Thanksgiving sale at The, Fashion Shop. Read the ad on page eight. MM DANCK AT STAR RANCH Chris Mosler, of the Star ranch, in Sheridan county, will give a dance at' the' ranch on December 11, at whit' it Is expected that several hundre people will be present. The Alll- ance Orchestra, of which Mrs. J. 't Wiker is manager, will furnish tb music for the dance. A large huuk ber of Alliance people are expecting to attend the dance and enjoy tb-festjvltlea.