TEN TUB ALLIANCE HERALD. FRIDAY, MAT 28, 1920. " 7D& oach riuxrn to vei. Invitations have been received by Alliance friends to the wedding of i llss Kern Lymanla Warner and Mr. O. F. Prince, principal or the Alli ance hi ph school, which will take jdace WedneBilay, June 2. Mr. Prince will bring his bride to Alli ance shortly after the wedding, where the groom Is to be an Instruc tor In the summer school. V. C. T. IJ. The mothers' mcHIng at the home i of Mrs. Charles llenry, yesterday 'afternoon, wsa well attended. A most enjoyable program was pre pared, consisting of readings by va rious members of the soclpty, and a solo by Mrs. J. W. Keed entitled, "Mother's White Ribbon." Five new recruits were dedicated. Includ ing two pair or twins, Jacquelln and Gene Tallow, thirteen months old, and Colombo Martha Conner and Clyde Allan Conner, acod Ave years. Also Pershing Gould, aged about one year. Mrs. F. M. Phelps was leader. I o'clock in the evening they will meet at the Hall again and go in a body !to the First Iiaptist Church for a special service. Geo. G. Gadsby, N. G. E. M. Martin, Secy. iiiwiHiuiiiimiii PAIlTY AT PAKISII HOl .SH About eighty guests were delight fully entertained at the Parish House Thursday afternoon by the ladies of the Kplsccpal guild. The niTalr wos a combination kenalngton nd card party, Mrs. Mann winning the prize for a guessing cont nt nnd Mrs. Ed Marks carrying oft the hon ors in brlclpe. A delicious lunch was nerved about 5 o'clock. Invitations to this Interesting party were In the shape of a tiny rpron with this message In the locket: "We are sending you an apron, With style enough for any taste. Pleaso return It. with a penny For each Inch around your waist." Each member of the guild was re sponsible for the presence r.f three quests beside horsdf. maklim one romplete table. $ 27.00 was received through the apron route to defray expenses. WOMAN'S CLUB RECEPTION Tho reception for new members held at the Library by the Woman's club last Tuesday afternoon was a most successful and enjoyable affair. About sixty guests were present and many new members were added to tho club, bring its membership ur to ninety. A pleasing program was rendered consisting of an address of welcome by the outgoing president, Mrs. Alico McDonald, a talk by Mrs. Rowan, a recitation by Alice iirlttan and a reading by Margaret Turner. Also a number of musical selections were given. Refreshments were served and the room was tastefully decorated with carnations. ANNOUNCEMENTS METHODIST ( III IM'II. ! Five new members were received ! Inot the church Sunday morning: Comu. Mona Cornu, Floyd Lucas and Junior Lucas. Next Sunday morning the promo tion exercises of the Sunday school will be conducted by Superintendent E. C. Drake. Sunday night we are to have a set of beautifully colored pictures rep resenting the "mass movement in India." Many people are aware that the most, stupendous religious awakening any land has ever had is going on in India at the present time. It Is the only land of any age that the church could not fur nish missionaries enough to baptize all those who wish to become Chris tians. These pictures are carefully gathered by missionaries from real photographs and It will be a correct representation of this most phenom Inal revival. No collection, aside from the regular evening offering, will be taken. MRS. FIXCH ENTERTAINS Mrs. C. I Finch entertained a number of friends at cards last eve ning In honor of her sister, Mrs. T. C. Terry of Julesburg, Colo., who is islting here. The following guests were present: Misses Edna Bene dict. Avis Joder. Mamie Collins; Mesdamea John Beach, T. C. Terry, Tiert Duncan. M. J. Baskln, A. W. Newberg. arry Patrick; and Miss Merk ind Miss Sward. After a pleasant evening spent In playing five-hundred at which Mrs. Bert Duncan won honors, and Mrs. John Beach received the consolation, a delicious two-course lunch was served. Tables were prettily deco rated with sweet peas. EPistxPAL ciiriirif Next Sunday, being Trinity Sun dny, a full attendance is desired Holy communion at 8 a. m.; church school at 10 a. m.; church prayer at 11 a. b. REV. J. J. DIXON, Rector. St. Matthew's Episcopal Church. EASTERN STAR Installation of officers and initia tion will be held at the next regular meeting of the Eastern Star, Tues day, June 1. On Sunday, May 30, all Patriarchs Militant will meet at 7:30 p. m. In full dress uniform at the I. O. O. F. hall, following which they will march to the First Baptist church, where the I. O. O. F. memorial ser mon will be preached by the Rev. J. Orrin Gould. I. O. O. P. All Odd Fellows are requested to meet at the Hall at 1:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon to prepare for Memorial Day services. At 7:30 11 A Real Sweet Treat Grown folks as well as the children enjoy coming hero for a treat because our Frozen Dainties are made from the Lost materials, imparting to them a smoothness and tastiness that appeals to everyone. We cater to the highest class of Soda Fountain trade, serving all the popular combinations of fruits, bolh fresh and crushed. Decoration Day is generally hot and dusty. After the exer cises come to the Alliance Candy Store and cool off with a dish of delicious Ice Cream. SPECIAL FOR DECORATION DAY Candies "We are headquarters for Candies of All Kinds Home Made and Boxed. No matter what kind you desirt we have it. Everything is fresh and clean. Our home made candies are especially well liked for their PURITY. SOMETHING TO Surprise Your Palate Try our Fresh Top Corn. You can't improve on it Pure But ter goes to make this delicious BUTTERKIST Pop Corn. Get one sack you'll want more. Alliance Candy Store Phone 27 THE FIR.HT HAITIST UU'ltCH. The congregation and friends will be pleased to see tho improvements that have been made in the Interior of the church. Next Sunday will be a special day In our services. In the morning the sermon will be: "The Carpenter". During the after noon we want to participate In the Memorial Day services with the other churches, lodges and the sol diers of the different wars. In the evening the church service will be Tor the Odd Fellows who are to at tend in a body. The subject for dis cussion will be: "The First Degree". Special music by the orchestra and the choir. The public Is Invited. PKESIIYTKHIAN llllHCII Remember the Sunday school meets at 9:45 a.'m. and on-time at tendance wins the bauner. We close at 10:45, having the full hour for th school period with no confusion with the church service. Classes and graded Instruction for all. Morning worship: 11 a. in.: "The Church and the Nation." Evening worship, 8 p. in.: "The Future of Christian Co-operation." This Is a live issue In religious cir cles today. Christian endeavor at 7 p. m. A fellowship hour for the young peo ple. The pastor has begun an Interest ing discussion study class on the de velopment of church history and government. It meets Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. at the church. You will enjoy these services. Come. First Tresbyterlan church, , Box Butte avenue at Seventh street; A. J. KEARNS, Pastor. Alliance lodge No. 961. B. P. o. E., will observe Flae dav with a n. clal service on June 13 at the Epis copal church, where Rev. J. J. Dixon will deljver the address. The Herald, $2.60 a year. , that air of Social Finish That is the thing everyone strives for who would attain distinction in society. Not only must your attire in its every particular be all that can possibly be de siredbut there is a certain indefmible sjmelhing in the appearance that one per son' has and another lacks. Every woman likes a life of at least moderate social activity. 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