The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, October 29, 1920, Page TEN, Image 11

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THE ALLIANCE HERALD. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2f), 1920.
SOCIETY
A veiy pretty wedding took place
Tuesday of this wcpk at Ui ranch
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Sheldon,
when tholr daughter, Kstlier E.
Sheldon, wns r.W"n In marriapp to
George B. Andress of Sheridan, Wyo.
The ceremony took pln"o at high
noon in the presence of about thirty
relatives and friends. Tho house
was tastefully decorated in pink and
white. Mrs. John Wiker played he !
wedding march from Lohengrin.
The bride was attended by her Bister,
Miss Hazel Sheldon, and John J.
Manion acted as best man. Rev. A.
J. Kcarns, pastor of the First Fro
bjrterlan church of AHIancp, offici
ated and the rows wer pledged in
the beautiful ring ceremony.
Miss Sheldon made a lovely bride
gowned In white satin nnd tulle
bridal veil. Following Iho cere
mony Minn Katherlne KnelM sang a
number of appropriate selections, In
cluding "I Love You Truly,"
"There's a Long, Long Trail A'VVInd
ing," and others.
A splendid dinner was served. Mr.
and Mrs. Andreas left Tuesday eve
ning for a visit with friends and
relatives in Kansas City, after which
they will make their home In Sheri
dan, where Mr. Andreas ts employed
In the dispatcher's office on the
Burlington.
! I m r nt the Alliance hotel I'.ilr.
on Wednesday evening nt 7:20
Th" eufts consisted of Willi. m
(Irani, and Miss UesRie HarMi of Be
atrice. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence K!l-l-ft-rfk.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. X. Whi'e
Ole Husby, K. M. Banks, John Carl
in. Jont (ii lurk, K. Olwon nnd wife,
C. T. Harsh and wif and other em.
ploes of tiie company.
Miss Ruth Stanton entertained the
Iadeka camp fire at hT ho ne Tuurv
day evening at a Hallowe'en party.
I The house was beautifully decorated !
j in black and orange.' vacous Hal-1
j lowe'en games were iriayed and r ,
! dainty lunch was served.
Kl.KS ll()HMWN
The annual "hoeiJown" will be
held at the Elks club Fridny evening,
October 29. Attendance will be lim
it d to Elks and their ladles. The
invitation says that the Eiks may
come dressed "like a tramp or a
money guy," nd that the entertain
ment will be a "harvest festival with
corn stalks and such like."
O. M. Burns returned Thursday
from the Rio Grande valley, where
he has been for the past ten das on
a business trip.
Howard Blackle'ge from Antirch
brought his two children to Alliance
Wednesday to have their tonsils re
moved. Both are getting along nicely.
Mrs. H. (). Condlt entertained;
the Indies' aid of the Christian
Church Wednesday afternoon at her
home. The afternoon was spent In a
social way. Lunch was served at
4:30 o'clock.
IlKTEITlOtf AT ( Ill'lU'll.
On Wednesday evening the meet
ings at the Church of Christ closed
with a sermon by Evangelist David
son and a reception was given the
Evangelist, and the new members.
Brief words of welcome were
spoken by Mrs. Jennie Reed, Miss
Glenna Lawrence, Pastor. Epler and
Evangelist Davidson. Refreshments
were served to the 250 people
present.
Evangelist Davidson has labored
for nearly four weeks. His sermons
were forceful, eloquent and scrip
tural. The best wishes of the many
go with him In his future work.
He goes from Alliance to Seotts
bluft and Geiing to conduct meetings.
M. E. CHOIlt ENTERTAINED
The Methodist choir was enter
tained by Mrs. Hugh Smith at a
Hallowe'en party last evening at the
home of Mrs. W. II. LuMcn, 419
Sweetwater. Hallowe'en deeoratlonr
prevailed and the evening was de
lightfully spent In palying puiii'K
About twenty-five were, present , and
refreshments were served.
IIALIOWE'KN TARTY
The Scottish Rite club will hold a
Hallowe'en party and basket dinner
at 7 p. m. this evening at (he Ma
sonic temple building.
The P. E. O.'s entertained the
teachers at a 6:30, o'clock dinner
Wednesday. The evening was spent
at guessing gameB, a prize being
awarded to the lucky person. Ari
Interesting program was given. Mrs.
Bert Duncan gave two selections and
Mrs. Dunning gave a piano monologue.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RENT Modern sleeping room
for gentleman. Inquire at IIera'
office. 96p
CAMPHOR AND WITCHA7.KL
HELP WEAK KYE8
Alliance people are astonished at
the quick results produced by sim
ple witchhazel, camphor, hydrastis,
etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash.
In one case of weak and near.slghted
eyes a few days' use brought great
Improvement. In another case It
stopped eye pains a,nd Inflammation..
We guarantee a small bottle of Lav
optik to help ANY CASE of weak,
strained or inflamed eyes. Alumi
num eye cup FREE. Fred F. Hol
sten, F. J. Brennan and! Harry Thlele,
druggists.
WILD DUCK DINNER
C. L. Sprague of the paving firm
of Sprague & Nlsely entertained
twenty-five guests at a wild duck !
NOVEMBER VICTOR
RECORDS
on sale Monday
Two extraordinary records by
Paul Whitman and His Ambassador Orchestra
No. IKSTOI Avalon, .Medley Fox Trot
Host Ever Medley, One-Step
No. 18690 Whispering, Fox Trot
The Japanese Sandman, Fox Trot
BE SURE TO HEAR THESE
Mann Music and Art Co.
MALLE
R
Y
GROCERY COMPANY
Quality Grocers
SPECIALS
OUR
. APPLE ASSORTMENT
Is Very Complete
For Saturday we offer:
Pippins, per box -$3.50
Winesnp, per box $3.50
Rome Beauty, per box..$3.50
Jonathans, fancy, box. $4.00
DeHcious, per dozen 75c
For
Saturday
OUR MEAT DEPT.
We offer the following
Extra Specials
PEARS BUSHEL BAS
KETS FOR CANNING
For Saturday $3.40
CRANBERRIES CELERY
SWEET POTATOES
CABBAGE CARROTS
ONIONS BEETS
Mutton Stew
Per pound
Boiling Beef
Per pound
Pure Lard
3 pounds for
10c
15c
85c
Soup Beef
Per pound
Compound
2 pounds for
Shoulder Pot Roast
Per pound -
10c
45c
17k
Bulk Mince Meat, NEW
Per pound
25c
Home Dressed Hens and Spring Chickens
Swift 's Sugar Cured Bacon
Per pound
39c
Swift's Sugar Cured Ham
Per pound
39c
JUST ARRIVED
Fancy Bulk Sweet Cider
Just the thing for Hallow
e'en and for every other
winter night.
Grape Fruit Cauliflower
Tokay Grapes
Pascal Celery, Bermuda
i
Onions, Head Lettuce
Green Peppers
Ripe Tomatoes
BEST IN THEIR CLASS
PILLSBURYS BEST
FLOUR
MORNING GLORY
FLOUR
No -Pussyfooting" Here
We're Back to
PR
WAR VALUE
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(jWING to the recent reductions in the wool and woolen markets we are
convinced that we can replace our present stocks for much less than we
paid for tfrem and there isn't a clothing store in Alliance that cannot do the
same thing. Other clothiers may continue their "Pussyfooting" methods
relative to the lowering of clothing Prices as long as they like. We're red-blooded enough to
take the initiative in this great sacrifice entailing readjustment movement because we feel it to be
our patriotic duty as well as good business judgment to do so. '-
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20 Off The Regular Marked Price of Any Suit in
the House. Absolutely Nothing Reserved
. Styleplus, Braridegee-Kincaid and Stein-Bloch
r55o as- vmfw
$50 Suits now S44
$60 Suits now 48
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