SEVEN Goats Bit 8 9 9 THE ALLIANCE HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1920. One- Fourth, One-Third and One-Half Less The greatest sale of Ladies' Ready-to-Wear merchan dise begins Saturday morning, Coats, Suits, Dresses' go on sale at a saving of one-fourth, one-third and one-half Make your selections at once and save disapointment. 1 Millinery Sale Millinery Sale Millinery Sale The Bargain Spot of the West One-Fourth, One-Third and One-Half Less Golden Rule Store The Store With The Bargain Basement 300 of the Newest Georgette Waists $4.98 fill?' Minatare, mother of Mrs. was an out-of-town guest. O'Keefe, ABSKNTEK SHOWKR. A number of friends of Mrs. G. V. Mayfield. of Denver, who was former ly Miss Vera Nicholal of Alliance, daughter of J. L. Nicholal, met at the home of Miss Thelma Wesley Monday evening. The gathering was Tn the nature of an "absentee shower" and many pretty and useful offerings were brought to be sent In a gift box to the young bride. Those present wVe Mesdames P. A. Cross, Floyd Lotspeich, C. H. Fuller, E. G. Laing. Misses Nellie Wright, Dolly White, Dora White. Alta Dye and STTa Young. After a pleasant evening spent informally the hostess t erved light refreshments. CHICKEN PIE MJTPER. The Presbyterian Men's Club will be entertained at a chicken pie bup per this evening by Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mounts, at the Presbytrian church at 6:30 p. m. Mrs. F. C. Prince, Mrs. R. R. Reddish, Mrs. W. E. Spen cer and Mrs.-Philip Groves will as sist. The -flrst regular meeting of the club will be held after the sup per. Plans for definite organization will be submitted for adoption. ner, those present being Miss Esther Johnson, MSbs McXicbols, Mrs. Harsh and her sister-in-law, Miss Harsh of Beatrice who is visiting her. Dwlght Higby, field secretary of the Nebraska" Christian Endeavor union addressed the Alliance Kh deavorers on Monday afternoon and evening. WOMAN'S CLUB. The Woman's club will .meet at the library Friday afternoon at 2:4 5. Subject, "Political Discussion." Roll call famous politicians. All nem. bers are urged to be present. E. E. Davidson of Kansas City, who for the past two week.3 has been conducting revival meetings at th First Christian church in this city, will complete his engagement here Wednesday evening. Thursday even ing he will open a similar campaign for the Scottsbluff Christian church. Mr. Davidson met with excelled success in Alliance, and the church Is the stronger for his work here. HAMMER-COX. The wedding of Mr. Ben F. Ham mer of Okmulgee, Okla., and Miss Mrs. F. C. Prince was hostess at (Ruby E. Cox, of Mullen, Neb., oc her home to her Sunday school class, curred Monday evening at 7 o'clock tb Merrv Hearts, on Friday evening, i at the Christian parsonage. Mies Cox Various games were played, after which a dainty luncheon was served. Those present were: Mises Flora Spencer, Helen Young, Marlellen Beagle, Ruth Pollard, Margaret Hamilton, Irma Miller, Ruth Stan ton, Lois Boyer, Mary Woolls, Doro thy Reynolds and Ruth Ale; Messrs. Royal Irwin, Cecil Beal, Tom Miller, Ivan Wong, Roland Threlkeld, Mak Anderson and Sterling Harris, and two teachers, Miss Braddock of the English department and Miss Bishop of the Business department. is a niece of Mrs. Ralph Baker of this city. The younp couple will live at Okmulgee, Okla. I K. O. MEETING. The regular meeting of the P. E. O. was held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. E. Holsten. Plans were made to entertain the faculty of the Alliance schools at the home of Mrs. Percy Cogswell, 802 Cheyenne, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McKeenan en entertalned Mrs. Florence Atz and Miss Leila Cutts at a chicken dinner Saturday. A gcxxl supply of Wealthy apple, in boxes at the Farmers' Union. S2.75 a box. Call u today. 03 ANNOUNCEMENTS (HVHCH OF CHRIST. The Circle will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Condit, 319 Emerson. Only two more nights to hear Evangelist Davidson, tonight and' tomorrow night. Wednesday evening is the closing sermon. Fol lowing the sermon a reception will be given the evangelist and new members. You are Invited to attend each evening. S. J. EPLER, Minister Dr. Hanson of the state welfare committee will ' address a union meeting at the Presbyterian church Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. EASTERN STAR. Eastern Star Kensington will meet Thursday afternon at 2:30 at the Masonic Temple. EPISCOPAL CIU'HCH NOTES. St. Matthews Guild will meet at the parish house Wednesday after noon. Mrs. D. C. Bradbury, hostess. W. C. T. U. The W. C. T. U. meets Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. C. Mounts, 504 Cheyenne. The dele gates to the state convention will give their reports at this meeting and a full attendance is desired. Betty Harper celebrated her fourth birthday Monday afternoon by entertaining a dozen of her little playmates. A lunch was served at the close of the afternoon, which was pleasantly spent In playing games. Those present were Donald Wells, Dorothy Wells. Arna Iu Standard, Thomas Kelly, Freda Kelly, Billy Johnson, Mac Dunning, David LaMons, Betty 3ims, Wanda Glegg, Roma Beach, Frances Baaeh-ky. AFTERNOON AT RRIIKIK. Mrs. W. L. O'Keefe and Mrs. H. I Sims delightfully entertained at bridge last Thursday afternoon at the home of the former. The rooms were prettily decorated with Killar ney roses and Halloween favors were given. About thirty guest vert present and a dinner was served at five o'clock. Mrs. Alice Becker, of DOG E-WILLIAMS. Fred W. Doge of Creston, la., and Miss Nellie L. Williams, of New castle, Wyo., were married Monday afternoon at 3:45 at the Christian parsonage, Rev. Stephen J. Epler of ficiating. They will make their home at Creston. An Informal Christian Endeavor social was held at the home of Rev. A. J. Kearns, 807 Big Horn, Monday evening, after the address given by Dwlght Higby, field secretary of the Nebraska Christian Endeavor. Mrs. G. I Worley entertained the teachers of the Emerson school at her home Saturday evening. The home was beautifully decorated in pink roses. The evening was spent in playlngrook. A pleasing lunch was served. Mrs. E. G. Laing entertained a few friends last evening at a dude dln- The Epworth League will hold a Halloween social in the basement of the Methodist church, on Friday evening, October 29. All members and their friends are invited to be present. The L O. O. F. social scheduled for October 29 has been Indefinitely postponed. Calude Davis, bound over to district' court last week on a charge of carry ing concealed weapons, and com mitted to Jail In de'ault of S100 bail. was given temporary liberty yester day, and lert for Lakeside with Frank Palmer, with whom he has ac. cepted employment. Davis' parents In Mountain View, Mo., telegraphed the money necessary to secure his release. Young Davis has been play ing hobo for some time. He Is only a kid of twenty-six, and after he had been held up a couple of times by unscrupulous companions of the, road, decided to buy a revolver to protect himself. A good supply of Wealthy apple, in boxen nt the Fanners' Union. 2.7.1 n box. Cull un toduy. 05 Stork. hogs for sale. O'llannon & NeiiNwnggrr. 9!i William H. James, arrested In Julesburg, Colo., on a charge of as saulting Harry Horton, farm laborer, at Hemlngford with a hatchet during the course of a poker game, was re leased last Friday afternoon. The officers exerted every effort to get hold of Horton, but the man with the damaged head managed to ketp out of sight. When the complaining witness decided that he didn't want a trial, the officers were not paiticu larly desirous of going ahead with out valuable evidence. James ad mitted that he used the hatchet, but his story was that It was In self, defense, when Hotron drew, a revolver. We Have Reduced Our Prices On All Wiltoe Rugs Stock hogs for sale. O'llunnon & Neuswanger. 95 A NEW SHIPMENT OF Sonora Phonographs Just received. These are the machines about which you have heard so much favorable comment. We have many models at a reasonable range of prices. CALL AND HEAR THEM FLAT. Wiker Music House DUE TO DECLINE IN WHOLESALE PRICES Axmincterp, Velvets and Brusselj have not declined ia price but wc have se lected some drop patterns and price! tfcem at very low figures in order to move them. . J .3 i- Come to Our Store For Rugs Geo B. 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