The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 05, 1920, Page TWELVE, Image 12

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    TWELVE
THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1920.
SOCIKTVffi
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Following a bnnquot to l given
At Masonic ball I his pvninK. a Soot
tih UKo Womnn'n rlul will
formed. MoIIhtb, d;tup.litra and
uls'.t'is t)f Scottish Hlto Mttwms hold
ing decrees from the fourteenth up
ere eligible to membership in the
new organization.
Charles Wldinnn, who his been
TlftiilnK frinndH In Omaha several
days lliis week, returned to Alliance
Wednesday.
Mr. find Mrs. William IJeckrr and
family will leave the Utter part of
the week for an extended stay In Cal
ifornia. lKm't inl seeing lint I He n '
Jlrlt' IIksp t factory rirs. IIIrIi
lancMlolIowny Co. 8
Mrs. W. It. Harper entertained the
ladles' aid nf the M. K. church on
Wednesday afternoon at a business
and social meeting. Painty refresh
ments were served.
Mrs. Frank Punning will leave the
first of next week for Ilymiam, Mont.,
whero she will ppend tho next thrc
or four months, returning to Alli
ance later.
Harry Thlele Is absent on a bui.K
reps trip to the east.
The Alliance Woman' eh.b wl'l
meet at the parish houso thin after
noon for the annual elation of of
ficers. Tho snnio fH-lnvt-d Mary Pick-
forl, with lier Mullen tuid (earn, lier
loves mid hates, her wlilms and win
Ming wa)n in mi entirely new cb irne-
lerizntloii at the Iniroi-Ul tonight. Utt
County Judge Tnh Thursday
afternoon Issued license to wed to
Glen J. Ortman, whoso homo add reus
Is given os Hanger, Tex., and Miss
Catherine Underwood. The bride Is
Ihe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Underwood, living twelve miles west,
of the city.
The American Ieglou danco held
at the city armory Tuesday evening
was one of the most successful ever
given by that organization, the re
ceipts being in excess of $200. A
large crowd was present and a ma
jority of them were out on the floor
tnofit the time, availing themselves
of tho music furnished by Andy's
Jazz rr"her.trn.
Mrs. I' rod Carlson en'i-rtalned at
n bunco party Thursday evening. The
puestr iiuludrd MHa Morrow, Mrs.
MrPmil'l, Mirs Mary Wilson, Mlas
Itoaamond Bargey, Miss Opal Rus
sell. M!c McKonky and Miss Gert
rude :icHurh. A daialy luncheon
was served.
For Sale Two six room houses
on Sweetwater. Modern except heal.
Trkr nod (tints rlbt. Sio Nnhnaia
Land Company. 4
Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Smart and Miss
Joseph'pe Gnnsnn will spend the
week end In Henver.
Mrs. F. J. Ilrcnnan, who ha been
ill for tho past few days, baa re
covered. Hull Douglas, traveling represent
ative for the Tryor Hat company of
Denver, was In Alliance Thursday.
Velba Irene Irwin, age sixteen
years, ten mouths and three ilays,
died March 2, at her home in Anti
och. She was born at Gordon, Nob
Funeral services were held at the
Christian church March 4. Burial
was in Greenwood cemetery.
Divkncm at prices to uiuko Hum
move, at llighliiiid-Ilolloway Co. 28
Wednesday night the young peo
pie of the First Baptist church had
a social at the Home of Mrs. C. Ful
ler. About twenty youug people
were present. An hour was spent in
Interesting games. The young ladies
were entertained by the young men
A delightful lunch was served. All
reported a very enjoyable time.
- You will fall in lovo with Mary
Pick fool all over again in this tory
of her lojulty to "Pap" In the feudist
battles. Imperial tonight. 2H
The woman's society of the First
Baptist church met with Mrs. Hnry.
Though it was a very cold day the
attendance was splendid.
A birthday party for all Hi3 ladies
who have birthdays In March was
held at the First Baptist church. This
brought in a splendid collection
Mrs. Fred Helpbringr read a paper;
"Neighbors Who Should Bo Made
Friends." Instrumental music by
Mrs. T. A. Cross was very much en
Joyed. Philias J. Barnes of Marquette,
Mich., and Mamie May of Milwau
kee were marled by Judge Tash,
March 4.
Tom Gee and Dave Donivan went
to Torriugton Tuesday to file on a
claim at that place.
. An elgh pound buy was born to
Mr. and Mrs Jack Robinson Thurs
day morning.
Mrs.' W. L. O'Keofo was shopping
In Scottsbluff Thursday.
Mrs. Johnston accompanied her
husband on his trip last week.
Mary rkkfoni as a Night Rider,
whirls over the mountain with the
clansmen at her heels. Ixk for this
tremendous scene in "Heart O' the
11111s" t Imperial Theatre tonight.
AIUIAXGOIEXTS FOR
SPUD UXUIB1T CAH
II. L. Ford, advance agent for the
potato exhibit car, now being shown
on Burlington and Colorado &
Southern lines, was in Alliance on
Thursday, perfecting arrangements
for the program in connection with
the coming of the car to Alliance on
March 19. ' ' . ,v
According to present plans, the
car will arrive In tilt" city at 4 a.
m., and will be open to the public
from 8:30 to 10:30 a. m. At 10:30
n public ineetln will be held In the
armory, at which add napes wiil be
made by a number of speakers, in
cluding Instructors In agricultural
colleges Met bods of control of plant
diseases will be explained, ns will tlm
system of grading and marketing, to
gether with other fuihjerts of prime
Importance to potato growers.
The exhibit will be an Intrrrs'ing
'tic, There will be a showing of all
the known varkl;en, and In connec
tion with this a guerning cot est
will be staged, with a prize awarded
to lh one who (dentines the largest
number of the varieties thrown to
gether in one box. There will be
an exhibit of hand selected certified
seeds from Wisconsin, and exhibits
of all tho common potato diseases.
Would you shoot your s cp
father to protect your mother. See
wli.it Mary Pkkforri, (he little moun
tain girl, do. In "Heart O' the
HUM," at the IinM'iinl Theatre to
night. 28
One Minute
Store Talk
"Here I em r:nln; ev
ery ear I wnll until I get
to Alllume Ix'foie buying
my piiig Hollies no
oilier store in Nebraska
U HO Well C4ill)MMl to'
nerve a mnii es you nre,
and I'm jtit mills'
enough to piiM.s 'em all up
until I get here," said h
ImslnoMM mini, n steady
customer of ours.
HARPER'S
SERVICE WINS
HARPER'S
A New Service
Idea This Spring in
Shirts for Men
Who Demand the Best
That Kliii t-making: lias smMnily developed into an
nit of tlu first magnitude is receiving a most con
vincing demonstration in our .Spring of 1920 dis
plays. Fabrics of rare beauty in color and de
signmasterpieces of the cotton and
silk weaver's art a textile treat for
you here in fine shirts.
ENTIRELY NEW CONCEPTIONS IN CORDS,
MADRAS, SILKCLOTH, FIBRES, OXFORDS,
CHAMBKAYS, PERCALES.
ENTIRELY NEW SILK SHIRT EFFECTS IN
CREPE JERSEY, BROADCLOTH, PUSSY
WILLOW, SILK MANDALAY.
Prices Range $2.50 to $15.
Handsome Neckwear
$1,500 to $3.00
We're doing every man a favor who permits us to
soil him a scarf. To emphasize the economy of them
is only half the story. Their rare beauty makes
them irresistible and it's beauty that lasts and
lasts.
W. R. HARPER
Department Store
BIO STORE
ALLIANCE NEBRASKA
HARPER'S"
Your New Spring Hat
la Heady for You
TODAY
No delay about Har
per's spring hat service.
Here's the most com
plete showing in the west
as heretofore.
BEAUTIFUL NEW COL
ORINGS IN GREENS
AND BROWNS
Gordon's
and Many Others
TRICES RANGE
$4 to $7.75
New Spring Caps at $2.00 to $5.00
W. R. Harper Dept. Store
BIO STORE
ALLIANCE NEBRASKA
CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN
fife
V SATURDAY IN THE MET- " j
Jlt KOPOLITAN MILLINERY . r
w --' SII0P' TIIE LARQEST EX
I CIUSIVE RETAIL MIL- 1
' lifM LINERY IN TIIE WEST N
7 fiSfll HAVE PREPARED A ! P
GALA SKLTlNa EVENT J
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450 Stunning New
Spring Trimmed Hats
DISTINCTIVE IN STYLE-EXCLUSIVE
IN DESIGN EVERY HAT WAR
RANTED UNUSUAL VALUE
at $7.50 $10.00 $12.50
FOR SEMI-DRESS STREET SPORT WEAR
Most forceful demonstration of this store's
superior values in sellingof character millinery
LARGE BLACK MUSHROOM SHAPE OF PIPING STRAW FACED
ON TOP WITH PEKIN BLUE GEORGETTE, CREPE TRIMMED,
WITH ASSORTED BUNCH OF FRUIT AND FLOWERS
A Real $10.00 Value Our Price $7.50
SMART CHIN CHIN SHAPE, HAND-MADE OF BROWN GEORGETTE
CREPE AND COMBINED WITH SAND COLORED ROUGH STRAW,
FINISHED WITH SELF-COLOR ORNAMENT OF CREPE AND
STRAW
A $12.50 Value Our Price $10.00
STUNNING SEMI-DRESS MODEL OF NAVY BLUE LISERE STRAW,
BRIM OF NAVY GEORGETTE CREPE; HAS COLLAR OF NAVY
BLUE TULLE OVER FOUR LARGE, FLAT, PINK COLORED ROSES
AROUND TIIE CROWN
A Real $15.00 Value Our Price $12.50
Headquarters for the Celebrated
GAGE SAILORS
The largest variety of styles and colors in Omaha
MTLANS PIPING LISERE JAl STRAW
BLACK NAVY BROWN SAND PURPLE
$8.95 $10.00 $12.00 $15.00 AND UP
Metropolitan Millinery Entire Main Floor, Rear
SEE OUR WINDOWS TODAY
W. R. Harper Dept. Store
BIO STORE
ALLIANCE
NEBRASKA
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