The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, July 23, 1920, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    TI1K ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1920
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SOCIETY
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Mrs. Ida A. Hill of Lincoln, was
the puest of her niece, Mrs. Robert
Reddish the first part of the week.
Mesdft. jea Johannah and Chas.
Zoller, who were the guest of Mrt.
M. Franklef "eft Wednesday for their
'aomeu In Scottsbluff.
Miss Ida Clark left Thursday for
Diock, Nob., for an extended visit of
six weeks.
AN lA'.IU TK'S imi'AM
2:30 I. M. Enters a fisa nlory
LAWN SOCIAL
The Ice cream social held on the
lawn at the home of Lee Acbeson at
802 Missouri last evening was well
attended and much enjoyed. An In
formal musical program vas plven.
Mrs. George Neuswanger contributed
a piano solo and a pleasing vocui
duet was sung by Verna Dowe and
LeRhea Lunn. Little Hetty Harper
delighted her aearers by singing
"Let the Rest of the World Go By,"
"Bubbles," and "pverybody Calls Me
Honey." The proceeds will go to the
Methodist Ladies Aid under the
auspicles of which the social waa
given.
OP IIFAWN contest with Jonah.
3 P. M. Complains to Saint
By 11 A TERRII L Peter because the shade of his form
9 A. M. Is awakened bv Gabriel's " hrdbolled major has been allow
playlng "Hall. Hail, the Gang's All . fd to enter tha rearly Gates
Here" on his golden trumpet. I 3:30 r- Swaps the Golden
9:30 A. M. Leisurely arises from , stR,rs ,0, 8" unsophisticated angel
the billowy cloud on whic.i he has from Alfa,fft Ce,,ter- Iowa for hi8
slept and tries out his new wings. crow ... ., . .
Has breakfast of chicken, ice cream , 1 M. Visits He 1 and taunts a
and strawberry shortcake served by ! leatherneck d'"R Military Police
a dainty angel of the opposite sex. I Qu,y tnore- Superentends the cre
ChucCles with glee as he notices that ' mating, of the man who Invented
tita 1nnn flnvlnf rnha hn nn hilt. lUni,
t i . m. uoes Darning in me oia
tons.
. 10 A. M. Is assigned his ex-lleu
tenant for a dog-robber
swimming aole In the Styx.
6 P. M. Is given fourths at eve-
m-1K A Xf T nut In r)mr nf n'n8 88.
fallen n,.ad rnmnnaed . nf his I 1 M. Fills a date With a peach
forWr sergeants. SUs on the top , Jon w,nf 8
step and encourages them with abuse
as taey police the Golden Stairs
8 P. M. Reads bulletin saying:
"Only those with the rank of cor-
10:30 A. M. Is detailed to take Pral higher are compelled'to heed
Helnrhm.rl of fnrnnrnl holnw and ne cal 01 IaP8 al ,u P- n-
see that they are properly burned.
FRANKLK UXnilX)?!
Mrs. Marcus Frankle entertained
on Tuesday afternoon in honor of
Mesdames Ida A. Hill of Lincoln.
Johannah Zoller and Chas. Zoller of
Scottsbluff. A delightful six course
luncheon was served. Monte Carlo
whist was played during the after
noon. Twenty-four guests were
present.
!
The Campflre girls chaperoned by
Mrs. Croff .liked to Broncho lake j
Thursday afternoon and took their
dinner with them.
11 A. M. Learns to play the lat
est Jasz music on his new harp.
11:30 A. M. Witnesses Saint
Peter's refusal to admit his old top
kick and thbrtles with delight.
11:35 A. M. Slings the bull with
Ananias who finally admits himself
beaten.
12 M. Gleefully watches his old
mess sergeant doing K. P. in the
Heavenly Cook Shack.
12:15 P. M.-Ms served a dainty
lunca by his striker, who Is forced
to atone for his past misdeeds by
eating canned wlllie and hardtack.
12:45 P. M. Swaps army warns
with George Washington, Napoleon
and David. David discloses that Nob.
cooties were not wholly unknown in
10 P. M. Truns In with the gang
Just to be sociable. American
Weekly Legion.
What do the burglars do with the
fancy silk shirts they steal? No self
respecting burglar would wear the
things.
NOTICK
From and after this date I will
not be responsible for debts contract
ed by others than myself. C. W.
Cornwell, Hyaunis, Neb. 76
Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Triplet! stop
ped over in Alliance Friday en route
from Harvey, Mont., to CamUridpe,
The Young Peoples' class of the
Baptist church are having a picnic
this evening at rBoncho lake.
EASTKNETl WILL
C.IVT) OONCKRT
Miss Irene Helnberg from St.
Louis, Mo., will give a concert at the
Christian church Tuesday evening,
July 27th at 8 p. m.
Miss Helnberg is a vocal graduate
of Strassburger's Conservatory of
Music. She will be assisted by the
talented pianist, Miss Gladys Mc
Cool of Alliance.
Admission, Adults 50 cents. Cail
dren 25 cents. No war tax. 68p
his day.
Mrs. J. L. Overman of Ash by who
1:30 P. M. Draws a new crown has been visiting her Bon, J. L. Over-J
from his old supply sergeant,
1:40. P. M. Bawls out Noah for
taking a pair of cooties with him on
the ark.
2 P. M. Loses his crown in a
crap game. Puts in a requisition for
a new one declaring that his has been
stolen. t '
2:15 P. M. Meets an old buddy.
Both exclaim, "How In hell did yon
sneak In?"
man, Jr., left Friday for Bayard.
t'AKD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our sincere ap
preciation to our many frineds and
neighbors for their kind assistance
and sympathy during the illness and
death of our beloved wife and
mother.
Win. Sherlock and Calldren.
All women desiring to affiliate
with the Alliance Woman'n club for
the coming year's work, may do so
by sending In taeir names to the sec
retary before August 15.
69 MRS. GEO. DARLING; Sec.
REAL ESTATE
Box Butte County Farms and Ranches
Alliance City Property
NEBRASKA LAND CO.
J. C. McCORKLE, Manager
Office Ground Floor First Natl. Bank .
You're Going to Have
Barrels of Fen
The management of the Roof Garden has booked a special altraetion to entertain
their guests at the Saturday and Wednesday night dances on their ideal dancing garden.
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LITTLE MARIE, WITH A BIG VOICE
Assisted by Mr. J. Reynolds Blake
in their cabaret singing and dancing number is a distinct hit. The songs arc new and
clever, and the entertainers keep up a running fire of fun that never permits the pep
to lag an instant. This is one of Denver's best pair of cabaret singers, who have been
pleasing audiences in many of the large towns in this territory. Don't fail to hear them
at the Roof Garden
Saturday and Wednesday
Alliance dancers are fast becoming firm boosters for the pleasures of dancing on
the Roof Garden. It's cool and comfortable there's always plenty of fresh air and
the floor is ideal. The management is untiring in their efforts to secure only the best
in everything for their patrons. The music; an essential to good dancing, is over tho
high standard set.
Andy's Jazz Orchestra
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furnishes musical inspiration for the dancers. You are always assured of dancing to
late music, played in a manner that makes you want to dance.
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Come to the danco this Saturday night especially. If you haven't been dancing,
come anyway. Break away from old habits and step out this once, at least. You'll
enjoy it every minute.
LADIES DANCE FREE $1.10 INCLUDES WAR TAX PLENTY OF ROOM.
Lowry & Henry
Alliance Nebraska
Fifth and Box Butte
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BIGGER and'
BETTER
THAN EVER AT THE
JULY CLEARANCE SALE
OF THE
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THE HORACE BOGUE STOR
Our July Clearance Sale this year is of greater importance to you than ever
as it helps defeat Mr. High Cost of Living,
for you wifh BIG SPECIAL BARGAINS.
Every department in the store is ready
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xtora Specials for Saturday
$15.00 Oxfords, Pumps and
Ties in Patent Leather, Black
Kid, Brown Kid and Brown
Calf at
10.00
GLASSWARE One large fine
etched glass jug and six shell glass
tumblers of fine clear glass, pretty
etched designs, a set at
11.79
$4.00 Georgette and Crepe
de Chene, 40 inch,; a good
heavy quality in all shades,
a yard
52.70
Visit Our New Basement Store It Will Interest Yon