TUB ALLIANCE HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1920. QSOCIKTYg MACIMXAMMKVMA?f Miss Edna Bowman, dauRhter of Dr. and Mrs. I W. Bowman, bceamo the bride of Taul C. MacDonald of Minneapolis, Minn., at (he home of hpr parents oi Monday morning At 10 o'clock. Rev. J. Orrln Could of the Baptist church conducted th wedding eoivlcrn. The occasion was made a delightful and memorable one for the puenta by the attractive ness of the decorations which were, tastefully done In pink roues and white marguerites, by the dainty wedding breakfast seized directly after the ceremony, and by the pretty picture presented by the biide, in a modish dark blue traveling outOt. wearing a corsage bouquot of pink rose buds. Later the happy younft couple lift on the Denver train for a honeymoon trip to that city, after which they will res'lda In Burlington, la., where Mr. MarDonald. Is employed by tho C, B. & Q. railroad. , The former Miss Bowman has been one of our most popular Alliance girls, and while her presence and activities will be much missed In her circle of friends, sho Is followed by a shower of good wishes for her happiness in her new life and new home !n Burlington. Johnson , of Lusk, Vo. . Mr. Berry is now electrical engineer In charge of the lip.ht plant at Lusk. Mrs. Berry was formerly head clerk at a depot store at Lusk. They will re turn to their home In that city on Wednesday. Alliance friends Join In wishing them long lives full of happiness. PAtiKANT OF lIK.MtKHU'Y The Baptist church was flUed to jits capacity last Sunday evening I hen the Pageant of Democracy was I given by the young p -ople of the church. The theme was tin uniting of democracy and Christianity - to bring the worrd to hope and light. The proprrtn w.is nost Impressive and the roles of Democracy and Christianity, portrayed iTy Misses Kuth Cone and Grace Spacht respect ively, were especially well rendered. Miss Marie Howe gave exceptionally good interpretations of "America." Another feature was the processional "Peace Wo Bring," which was sung by ten little girls. The costumes of the different countries were very Interesting and added much to the enjoyment of tht program, as did the sweet song of the little white "Messengers of Hope" and the music of the four piece orchestra. IiATIIFACK-KING Victor H. Rathfack of Thedford, Neb., and Miss A. Kuth King, of "Whitman were married last Satur day at the office of Judge Tasb. 8URTUISH rAUTY About twenty-one ladies, members of the East Side Progressive club, took well filled baskets and went to the home of Mrs. E. Becker on Miss issippi avenue, to carry out a well planned surprise on her. Tho after noon was spen in conversation and a well prepared feast was spread by the guests. Mrs. Becker was the re cipient of a number of pieces of beautiful diver as a token of the es teem in which she Is held by her friends. In the evening tho ladies nd husbands came back and tripped the light fantabtlc. The family leave Sunday for Cal ifornia, where they will make their home. They will visit Mrs. Becker's parents, George Fox and wife, at Ft. Morgan, en route. ON WEDDING TRIP Lyle Berry, son of Judge I A. Berry, returned to Alliance Sunday morning from Denver, where he has Just been married to Miss Gena EXLIST IN AHMY Fred 1 1 1 1 1 and Charles Jordan en listed Saturday at the local recruit ing station for one year, field artil lery, and wer sent to Camp Dodg", la. ATTEND HEALING MISSION Ralph V. Cox and little Hortense Garvin, daughter of Chief Dispatcher Garvin, accompanied by her mother and slater, left here- for Council Bluffs on Saturday to attend a "Heal ing Mission," conducted by James Moore lllckson, and under the aus pices of the Episcopal church. Mr. Hlckson is an Englishman who has become noted for some very marvel ous cures, not In the sense of mir acles, but by gradual healing in an swer to prayer and as evidence of Christian faith. ENTERTAIN AT KENSINGTON Mrs. L. C. Smith entertained twelve ladies at a kensington Satur day afternoon In honor of her aunt, Mrs. Mlna Logueay, of Denver. Among those present were Mesdames Smart, Keidlebaugh, Emerson, Mar vin, Lester, Nelman. Mcttzer, Dick son, Mallory and Reed. lHUTIIDAY" DINNER Rosamond, three-year-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Harry, en tertained half a dozen little tots at (Mollic King, of "Good Morning Judge" fame, is one of the most beautiful of New York's stage and screen stars.) 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MXT.IL A number of Epworth Leaguers enjoyed a very pleasp.nt social eve ning at the home of Miss Ethel Gra ham on Friday evening. Irish games were played and In addition to dain ty refreshments served by the league Mrs. Graham had a happy nurprlr.o for them In tho way of a large freezer of delirious home-made leo cream. All declared her "no ama teur" In the art of making Ice cream. IpiFHSON "(J IKS WIN At the double-header basket ball game on Friday night the Emerson girls won by one point and tho Cen tral boys won over the Emerson hoys by two points. Professor Prince ref erccd the game. DANCING PARTY Miss Elhelyn Ellis entertained Fri day evening at a dancing and card party complimentary to Leota. Becker, who expects to leave soot for her new homo In Los AnK'ls, Cal. ST. PATRICK'S PARTY The Misses Veach, Thiele, Markay and Mrs. Lunn entertained the teachers of the public schools at a St. Patrick's party Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Lunn. A program of Irish songs and games formed the evening's entertainment. The guest lis tincluded Misses Wil son, Lochman, Russell, Wilcox, North, McCue, Koen, McAllister, Spencer, Deal, Keith, Hedlck, Jeri ntoig, Marrow, Soaper, Johnson and Mesdames Emerlck and T. J. Deal. WEI'K-EM) Gl'ESTS Mr. and Mrs. H. I OrmBby had as their guests over the week end: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ormsby and daugh ter of Casper, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ormsby, of Denver; George Ormsby, and Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Coleman of Bridgeport. ANNOUNCEMENTS The meetings at the Church of Christ have begun under the preach ing o fthe local minister. Last night the minister made a plea for a re vival of the Christian religion In our own community. He stated that re membering God makes a better and cleaner town. Tonight tho subject will be: "The Second Coming of Christ and the End of the World '; Wednesday evening, "Sowing and Reaping"; Thursday evening, 'The Prodigal Son"; Friday evening, "To Whom Shall We Go?" The Apostle Paul said: "The gospel is the power of God unto salvation" Each eve ning at 7:30 the services begin. On Tuesday evening, March 30, at the church, James T. Nichols, who was actually In the peace conference in Paris, will deliver a lecture on the subject, "A Warless World." Watch for other announcements concerning this great man and his lecture. STEPHEN J. EPLER, Minister. St. Mathews' guild of the Episco pal church will meet Wednesday afternoon at the parish house. Mrs Eliner McManls will be hostess. The Woman's club will meet at the home of Mrs. eGorge Read. 928 Lar anile avenue, Friday, March 26. Do mestic science program. Invention of lavor saving devices for the home, Mrs. Grassman. The home beautiful and convenient, by Mrs. Ida Johnson Mrs. Oscar O'Barinon will have charge of the table talk. Time sav ing ideas. Music. Wrs. Rhelu and Mrs. Read will be hostesses. The woman's missionary society of the Fresbyterian church will meet at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. V. E. Spencer. Services at the Methodist church Women's foreign missionary society will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. C. A. Dow, at 804 Platte. The bidies aid society will hold their reg ular meeting on Wednesday after noon at tho home of Mrs. J. A. Hun tor, 72 4 Box Butte. Choir practice will be held Thursday evening at 8 o'clock with Wm. La Mons. The honor for having the largest family present at tho Sunday evening serv ice was equally divided between E. T. Miller and Mr. Blair. W. C. T. U. will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs S. O. Carr, 412 Big Horn. All mem bers are urged to be rresmt. GETTING: HEADY TO PAVE BOX BUTTE Chief of rollce- Nova Taylor was kept busy Monday serving notice on property owners In the downtown paving district to get the streets and alleys cleared bo that nothing will delay the paving gang when it gets started. 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