The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 26, 1917, Image 8

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plll- Olebrated
A Try happy occasion wm wlt
awM In the home of Mr. and Mrs.
. W. Davit, seven mllea northeast
jmt Alliance Tuesday evening at 7:30
rlork when their daughter, Nora
Jfarte, was led to the hymneal altar
4r BT Campbell. Only the relatlyes
40t the ramillea were present. Rev.
A. A. Lnyton of the Baptist church
M Alliance performed the ceremony.
n surli a wedding supper was
red was fit for a king. The bride
re a gown of crepe de chine and
rld ping and white chrysanthe-
is. The decorations were all in
and white. These with the wed
bell and festoons made a beau-
ttfnl picture. Mr. and Mrs. Camp-
will spend their honety-moon on
homestead he has filed on in
Wyoming near Morecroft. They are
BdlT young people and are ae-
rlng of a long and happy life to-
ier.
Ir Students in
BeHi l Tonight
Thta (Thursday) erenlng the stu
tHU of piano and voice of the Alli
vacc School of Music will appear In
m jvwital at Reddish hall. The recit
jl grill start at 8:30 o'clock. The pub
tic is invited. There will be no ad
aption charge. One of the special
featim'H of the recital will be the trio
tor violin, cello and piano composed
fry R. R. Unlacke, of the school fa
rit. This is the number the trio
unable to give at the community
icort Sunday afternoon because of
accident to the baas viol.
fJbtertniiH-d at
Htmttfr Party
Mlas Elsie Carroll entertained at a
theater party Tuesday evening in hon
r of Miss Jane Close of Sheridan,
Wyoming who la here visiting her
brother. Ray Close. The Invited
f guest h were: Misses Jane Close,
Florence Williams, Ruth Morris.
Catherine Knleat. Teresaa O'Donnell,
Irene Rice. Charlotte Mollrlng, Edna
Bowman. Dorothy Smith, Marie
echsteln. Cynthia Davenport, Ag-
Knieat. Helen Schott, Hannah
Knlest. Ruth Reed. Eunice Eldred.
Hannah Keane und Helen Carrol.
sourl avenue.
tn Kiln. i Indies Met
With Mr. H. A. Orlbble
The Ladiea Circle of the Christian
Church met yesterday afternoon with
Mrs. H. A. Grlbble, 206 East Third
Street.
Story Telling AT
llbrary Saturday
Saturday afternoon the regular
weekly story telling hour for the
children will be held at the Alliance
Public Library. These periods are
becoming highly Interesting to the
children and the attendance la Increasing.
W. V. T. I?. To (live
Reception for Rep. Thomas
Tomorrow (Friday) evening the
W. C. T. U. will hold a Christian Cit
izenship meeting at which Mrs. Lay
ton, newly appointed state organiser
will give a talk. Thla la to be fol
lowed by a public reception in honor
of Hon. Lloyd C. Thomaa. The Lad
les Choral Club will sing and a pleas
ant evening is assured to all who at
tend. The public Is invited to attend.
W. C. T. V Meet ! ...!,.
W illi Miss Mable Young
Thia (Thursday) afternoon the W.
C. T. U. meets with Miss Mable Young
at her home on Sweetwater avenue.
The meeting atarts at 2:30 o'clock.
Mrs. Holsten Hostess
To Woman Guild
Mrs. F. E. Holsten was hostess to
the Womans Guild of St. Matthew's
Episcopal church yesterday after
noon at the Parish house.
The limit' Entertained
At I. ill Supper
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gants enter
talned In a most pleasing manner
Sunday evening at a chill supper.
The guest list included Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Modlsette, Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Jeep, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Wac, Miss
Dorla Young and the Messrs W. R.
Mett and H. M. Bushnedd. Jr.
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it's sewed into every garment we sell
No matter what the price may be, you're assured
of one thing your money is always ready if you
are not satisfied. It should be keen satisfaction for
you to know YOU TAKE NO CHANCES WHEN YOU PUR
CHASE ANYTHING FROM US.
Capps 100 Pure Wool Clothes
$15.00 to $30.00
the Suit or Overcoat
ACCESSORIES IN KEEPIN6 THE BEST AT THE PRICE
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avenue, which was along home mis
sion lines. The meeting was also a
birthday meeting and those who has
birthdays this month brought a pen
ny for each year of their age. The
meeting was a great success, being
both lnstrcutlve and full of fun for
ah.
Woman Club Meets
Wdi Mrs. J. G. Dole
Tomorrow (Friday) the Woman
Chab will meet at the home of Mrs.
J. O. Dole. At this time the follow
ing program will be given: Roll call,
borne economics, home life In foreign
countries; (1) Comparison of Na
tional Dietary. Mrs. W. R. Pate. (2)
.Effects, Mentally. Mrs. Lester, (3)
rhysleslly. Mrs. Slaglc: Music on the
Columbia grafanola.
Mrs. Mitchell Hostess
At Luncheon and Cards
Mrs. William Mitchell pleasantly en
tertained Monday at a one-thirty
o'clock luncheon. Carda followed
the luncheon. Mrs. Robert Reddish
made the high score.
Miss li 'i Is Young
Entertained Tuesday
Tuesda afternoon Miss Doris
Young entertained in compliment of
Mm. Victor Jeep and Mrs. Carl Modlsette.
G. I. A. Ladle WiU Bo
Entertained Tonight
The G. I. A. Ladies will be enter
tained this (Thursday) evening at a
Kensington and kitchen shower to be
held at the Odd Fellows hall . All
members are. most cordially invited.
Mr. Hliaw Entertained
Friday Afternoon
Mra. William Carson Shaw was
hostess Friday afternoon In honor of
Theater Party for
Miss J 'lining
At vt-. ilov At' nil I n tr Minn Mnlli Vhv
ork entertained lit a theater party Mrs. Victor Jeep and Mrs. Carl Mod
in honor of Miss Christina Fennlng. , Isette. who recently returned from a
ho shortly will leave for Gering,
her home. The guests were the MIb-
Chrlstna Penning. Julia Collins,
AJfoxeUa LaMon and Agues Ayl-"rard.
';M'-r i 'lie- Entertained
Hp JUtin Club Friday
The Caesar class of the. Alliance
higb school entertained the Latin
i'ut of the same school Friday even
ing at the home of Miss Mabel
Voting About thirty were In attend
ant Latin games were played and
.a dllghtful two course luncheon
aerevd.
visit In the east,
Reception For New
Memebrs At M. E. Church
A reception was held at the Meth
odist church Thursday night in hon
or of the members who have recent
ly affiliated themselves with the
church. Games were played and a
general good time had. The Ep
worth League presented a most pleas
ing program.
Married at M. E.
Parsonage Thursday.
On Thursday Goldie A. Bennett of
Marsland was united in marriage to
Milton A. Patrick of Ansley. the
ceremony taking place at the M. E.
church. Dr. J. B. Cams performed
the ceremony. The bride has been
organist at the Methodist church In
Marsland and is one of the leading
young ladies of that town. The
groom is an operator at Ansley.
Iadie I'd. .r.il Club
V Ming At Reception
The Ladies Choral Club has ac
cepted an invitation to sing and aa
Ut at the public reception to be glv-
i at the Baptist church Friday
aigbt for Hon. Lloyd C. Thomas, ro
I esentative from ilils district in the
state legislature.
Jtaptist Ladles Held
rotriotJc Meeting
Yesterday afternoon the Woman's
Missionary Society of the Baptist
hurch held a patriotic meeting ai
Ml-- Irene Rice
Entertained Friday Eve.
Miss Irene Rice entertained Friday
evening at a pleasant kenslngton and
card party at her home on Laramie
avenue. The guest Hat Included
Miss Hazel Bennett. Hannah Keane.
Ruhl Morris. Cyuthia Dnvenport,
Bernadlne French. Tresse O'Donnell.
Florence Williams and Mrs. Frank
Abegg.
M. E. IMlie To
Hold Sale Saturday
The ladies of the Methodist church
announce that they will hold a sale
of home-made aprons and baked
goods on Saturday of this week at
the L O. O. F. hall, one door west of
Darling's. The sale will be in pro
gress all day and lunches consisting
of sandwiches, cake, pie doughnutB
and coffee will be served. Aprons
should be left with either Mrs. Ach
eson not later than this evening.
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WEEK'S
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M. E. liAdies Aid Met
With Mrs. Thlele
Yesterday afternoon the Metho
dist Ladles Aid Society met at the
the home of Mrs J. 8. Corp. 902 Mis-! home Df Mrs. Thlele. 512 Emerson
Mrs. H. A. Cunningham and daugh
ter went to Hot Springs Sunday.
Mrs. Maleoni MacDonald and little
daughter Margaret are planning on
an extended visit with relatives at
St. Ixniis. Mo., and Chicago, III. They
left Monday morning.
Mr chnrlon n Reed, ef TorrinK-
ton. Wyo.. passed through the city
Saturday on her way to unicaKo lor a
short business visit there.
Mrs. Jas. W. Gaddis and daughter
Miss Naomi are getting ready to move
to Hot Springs where Mr. Gaddis
makes his headquarters since he was
transferred to a passenger run out of
there.
D. F. Ktbble of Indianapolis has
been visiting in Alliance the past
week.
Mrs. H. P. Toohey. who had been
visiting at Pacta Junction returned
lo Alliance Monday.
Mrs. Ed Morrison and Bon of Craw
ford were Alliance visitosr between
trains. They were on there way to
Kansas City.
Regular weekly story telling hour
for chllrden at the Public Library
Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
AccoVding to the Scottsbluff papers
ArchlB Gregory Is going right out af
ter business since he opened up his
shop as a registered optometrist at
the Bluffs. An advertisement ap
pearing ir. the Republican of that
place is headed, "Oh. That Headache!
Mr. Gregory has located his office In
the Opera House block.
Mrs. Shano and daughter returned
from Ravenna Saturday.
The Arthur Feaglns home, 422 Ni
obrara, Is quarantined for scarlet fe
ver. George E. Burke is at Denver this
week on business.
Chose Feaglns arrived home Fri
day from Denver where he had been
for several days on business.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Bronkhurst
have moved nito the Betebonner pro
perty at 611 Big Horn.
Miss Jean Close Is here from Sheri
dan, the guest of her brother, Rou
Close.
Band practice Monday night at 8
o'clock.
Mrs. J. L. Roseberry and daughter
were here from Mullen the first of
the week.
Dr. H. A. Copsey is home from Om
aha where he went to attend surgical
clinics in the Cook County, Mercy
and Augustina hospitals.
Alliance was well represented Sun
day at the tabernacle at Scottsbluff.
a numebr from her going over to
hear Evangelist Knowles who la con
ducting a series of revival meetings
there. The Christian church, where
the meetings were originally held,
was not large enough to accommo
date the attendance, so a tabernacle
was built on a lot adjoining the
church. Reports from Scottsbluff
are to the effect that Rev. Knowles
s meting with great success in his
meetings there.
Everett O'Keefe. son of Mr. and
Mrs. John O'Keefe. who has been at-
endlng Cretghton University at Om
aha, arrived home Monday. He came
to Alliance to be operated upon for
appendicitis, at St. Joseph hospital.
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Services will be held at the Baptist
church Sunday morning and evening
at the usual time.
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NIFTY THINGS FOR WOMEN WmCDJt
ALWAYS A LITTLE DIFFERENT
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Mrs. A. Simmons'
First door south
Herald office
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LLOYD Will. ARRIVE
HOME THIS AFTER NOO
Alliance Junk Company
OLD IRON ..
BONES -
EXTRA BIG PRICES FOR OLD COPPER AND BRASS
$5.00 PER TON
10.00 PER TON
L. Kulakof sky, Prop.
PHONE 222
309 LARAMIE AVE.
Hmi I.lovd C. Thomas and Mrs.
Thomas are expected to arrive In
Alliance this afternoon on wo. is
Dmnha. following a day spent
thorn after the adjournment of the
legislature. The legislature adjourn
ed late Tuesday afternoon aner a
session lasting eighty-sis days. A
public reception will be held for
Lloyd at the Baptist church Friday
evening.
BAPTIST CHURCH WILL.
OBSERVE RED t'KOSh
Nmi x inv Anril 2ft. is Red
Crosa Sunday for the Baptist Sunday
school. The entire collection on mai
iov win mn in the Alliance division
of the Red Cross. An excellent pro
gram has been nlauned. one or tne
fufnrM of which Will De a cornei
uiln , II i . I 1 1 :i " hv Verne Laing
-,., ',.f Mr anil Mrs. E. O. Lalng. The
general public la invited to the Bap
tist church at 10 o'clock Sunday
morning. All who contribute a dol
lar or more are entitled to memDer
I ship in the Red Cross.
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