THE ALLIANCE HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1920. were played suitable for the ix-ca. slon. Miss Lenna Lawrence took the prize for getting the most beans In the Jar. Lunch was served ai eleven o'clock. r 11 iu;uiiA( ki:u On Sunday, October 31. at 9:30 a m., MIsr Venella M. Hacker, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hacker, and Harry D. Bell of Chadron, Neb., were united In marriage at the home of the bribe's parents, nt 823 Box Butte avenue, of this city. The marriage ceremony was per formed by Rev. F. C. Basset t of Grand Island, Neb., In the presence of the family ' and a few Invited friends. Mrs. Bell is a most estimable young lady who has for the past few years resided in Chadron where she became acquainted with the groom. The groom is a very worthy young man, who entered the service of his country and in March, 1918, went to France where In the Eighty-ninth Division of Infantry he saw service In battle line for one hundred and ten dpya In tbe St. Mehiel front and Argqnn.fl forest. The bride was the recipient of a large number of fine wedding pres. ents from frlewis In this city and Chadron. The bridal pair returned on Mon day afternoon to 234 Maple street, Chadron, where they will be at home to their friends after November 10. Mr. Bell is yardmaster at Chadron on the C. & N. W. Tallroad. Friends Join in wishing them many happy years. IIAIXOWWEN PARTY Miss Maurino Bald entertained a number of her young friends at a Hallowe'en party Thursday evening, October 28, at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bald. The following were present: Ruth Wil son, Nellie Sturgeon, Vivian Dow, Louise Cogswell, Alice Prettyman, Lucile Dickenson, Hazel Young, Nell Gavin, Ruth Schill, Vera Lowry, Mrs. Harsh, Miss Johnson. Little Bobby and Taul Hershman gave a Halloween party Saturday morning from ten o'clock till twelve. The house was decorated in orange and black and the little folks played various games. Dinner was served at noon. Those present were: Mary Ruth Reddish, Robby Reddish, Corwyn Churchill, Mary Loretta Cop sey, Alice Genevieve Brittan, Dorothy Churchill, Betty Sims, Fritzle Harris, Mardell Marks, Hortense and Harriet Gavin and Ruth Wallin. The Christian Endeavor gave a party at the Christian church Friday night. About Blxty members were present. The church was decorated in Halloween decorations. Games CLOSING OUT Women and Children's Hats Regardless of Cost Highland-Holloway Co. You 've Heard of Whitman's Candy The famous SAMPLE BOX of WHITMAN'S is nationally known. You can get this box and a dozen others of WHITMAN'S QUINBY'S or NUNNALLY'S at Thiele's Jewelry & Drugs RESIDENCE FOR SALE An 8-room house, close in, strictly modern in every detail (Bound Oak furnace), large lot. Priced very low and good terms. By renting in two- and three-room suites will bring $100 per month. It will pay you to investigate this, if looking for a home or an investment W. W. Norton At Guardian State Bank. A surprise party was given on Mr. and Mrs. E. Purington. Saturday night at their home about five miles northeast of town, the occasion being their seventh wedding anniversary. About thirty guests were present. Cards and music furnished the enter tainment for the evening. A dainty lunch was served at a late hour. Walter R. Lewis and Miss Mary Horton, colored, both of Denver, Col., were married last Saturday by County Judge Tash. The room is employed by the Burlingion as a mechanic. He served In the army during the war and wears two for. eign service stripes. The couple were attended by Viola Lels and Mrs. Vera Glass. Barton L. Kline of Alliance and Miss Beth D. Eaton of Miles City Mont, were married at the Christian church Sunday afternoon, Stephen J. Epler officiated. The groom is a son of B. L. Kline of the Falrvlew neigh borhood. They will make their home on a racnh ten miles northeast of Alliance, Cora Eickhoff entertained five lit tle friends at a Hallowe'en par'y Saturday afternoon, at 208 West Third street. The rooms were pret tily decorated with Jaci-o.tanterns, etc., and the afternoon was pleasant ly spent playing games. Refresh ments were served. Miss Jenning's class gave a Hallo ween party at the Christian church Saturday night. All the guests went dressed in sheets and they played various Halloween games. A dain'y lunch was served and the young peo ple departed for home. The Methodist Epworth league gave a Halloween party In the base ment of the church Friday night The church was decorated in various Halloween decorations and various games were played. Lunch was served at eleven o'clock. The eighth grade at Central school gave a Hallowe'en party Friday even ing at the home of Miss Grace Fink. The house was decorated in orange and black, and various Halloween games were played. Lunch was served. Elmo A. Martin of Alliance, Neb., and Miss Faye Miner of Ravenna were married laat Saturday by the Rev. Mearl C. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. George Fenning en tertained Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Edwards at a six o'clock dinner Sunday even ing. Li rn Curtis "lletit" 'Hour and corn meal. O'liaiuion & Neuswanger. 07 ANNOUNCEMENTS M. E. CHURCH. 4 The M. E. choir will meet at the home of Mrs. A. P. Brown. Chev enne, Thursday evening at 7:30. Rebekah circle will meet with Mrs. John Snyder Friday, November, 5. All Rebekahs are urged to be present. Antioch and Hemingford ladies will be here to discuss the dis trict meeting. RAPTIST CHURCH Mid-week prayer meeting Wednes day evening, at 7:30. Ladies' auxiliary will meet in the basement of the church Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. liiba and Mrs. Crumpton, hostesses. CHURCH OF CHRIST. A great service on Wednesday evening will be held at the mid-week church meeting. Come aad you win be interested. The ladles' missionary society w!ll bold their meeting at the home of Mrs. Rice on Wednesday af term on. M. E. CHURCH. The Methodist ladies' aid society will be entertained at the home of Mrs. W. A. Bennett, 516 Emerson, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. Floyd Lucas hostesses. Anyone who is a friend of the church is cordially Invited to come out and spend a pleasant afternoon. WOMAN'S CLUB. The woman a club will hold a meeting Friday November 12, at 2:45 p. m. Subject, Modern Fiction. Roll call, Favorite Books. Papers, "The Trend of the Latest Fiction," Mrs. Pate. "Mary Roberts Rlne- hart and Gene Stratton Porter," Mrs. Murphy. Book review, Mrs. Peter sen. Music. Hostesses, Mesdames Potter, Cox and Turner. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Campbell left Saturday night for Crete, v WO J PRICE-CUTTING SALE Have the Worth of Three The sale is now on and you should be one of the hundreds to "get your full dollars worth. ' ' Includes all OUTINQ FLANNELS 27 inch extra quality extra heavy quality, light and dark patterns, yard 25c SILKS Satins and Taffeta, 36 inch, $3.50 and $4.00 value, in all shades, yard $1.95 DRESS GINGHAMS Toil du Nord and Red Seal in plain and striped patterns, 27 inch, a 65c value, yard 33c APRON GINGHAMS Amoskeg fast colors, in large and small checks, a 50c value, at 25c MUSLINS Hope and Beacon, fine soft finish, 36 in, yard 25c TURKISH TOWELS 18x36, a good heavy Weight, a 65c value, each 33c PETTICOATS Fine quality Sateen, soft finish, $3.50 and $4.00 value, at $2.19 BLANKETS "Wool Knap, in pretty plaid patterns in a good weight and large size, 66x88, at $4.95 COTTON BLANKETS In Grey and Tan, with pink and blue borders, 64x80, at COTTON BLANKETS Colors as above, 60x72, at $1.95 orace Bognme Store Spent At This Great winter needs OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF LADIES' COATS SUITS AND DRESSES, SILK, WOOL and COTTON DRESS GOODS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS AND FLANNELS, GING HAMS, PERCALES, SHOES, HOSIERY and Underwear Going at Pre-War Prices 1 -3 OFF Ladies' Coats, Suits, Dresses and Millinery Real Money-Saving Event You Should ;Not Miss It Just Around Tfte Corner PERCALES 36 inch, best quality in light and dark patterns, fast colors, a 65c value, a yard 25c- OUTING GOWNS Made of a very fine grade, in pretty striped patterns, $3.50 and $4.00 value, at , $239 HOSIERY Ladies' Silk Hose in plain and fancy heather nhadcs, also lace stripes, $3.50 and $4.00 values, at $1.59 HOUSE DRESSES. Gingham and Percale, in stripes and Plaid patterns, all fast colors, $3.50 and $4.00 values, at $2.39 COTTON BATTS Co;nfort size 72x90 inch, a fine full bleached, long staple cotton $1.19 CROCHET THREAD American Maid, full size balls, in all sizes of white, and all colors 10c COMFORTS Silkoline covered, large size, filling of white cotton, mostly dark pat terns, a $7.50 value, at $4.95 TOILET ARTICLES Palm Olive Soap, 3, bars, for 25c TALCUM POWDER In all odors, at 11c COLGATE'S TOILET WATER $1.25 value, in all odors 75c values, in all odors .03c COLGATE'S TALCUM POWDER Be 69c -