THE ALLIANCE HERALD, TUESDAY, ATOIL 2G, 1021 FIVD PERSONALS Miss Mamye Main left last week for her claim in Morrill county. j Mrs. W. (. Gentlo has been 'vi.-iting her sister, Mrs. Aokennan for the past few days. I Lafe Simmon of ScottsWuiT re-' turned hone Saturday, after a short. visit here. Mr.--. Jane Karp hay rereive'l word of the death of her sister, Mrs. Mattie Nerval of Marshall, Mo. Miss Kva Simpson has finished her term of whool, twenty miles west of town and has returned home. . Aniony those to be Initiated into the I. O. O. P. cantonment here Wednes- j day is Lafe Simmons, of Soottsbluff. ! Wyo., was operated on for appendi- citis, Monday morning at the St. Joseph hospital. Drs. and Mesdarrtes M .J. and P. J. Baskin are visiting Telatives in Den ver. They expect to return the fore part of the week. Mrs. Jennie Reed an daughter, Ruth, returned Monday from an ex tended visit in Chicago, and Mrs. Reed will resume her work in the master mechanic's office. Mr. Bass, teacher tf Che violin ,left last week for a trip east, at whi'! time he "will be married, lie expects to bring his bride here and continue his work. Henry Henderson, 12-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Henderson, 423 missouri, who has been very 'ow with pneumonia, is reported much better at this writinr. Mrs. J. V. Bums has received word that her brother, James Chaulk of Chadron, is very low at the hospital at Hot Springs S. D. Some time ago he met with an accident necessitating the amputation of part of his foot, and later his limb. Miss Frances Burns. daughter of Mrs. Bums, submitted to a transfusion of b'ood a short time apo, which, it was hoped, would result in an impiovement of hi condition, but latest reports are not encouraging. You can save as much as one half on a woman's Suit at $27..'(). Highland-Hollow ay Co. 43 Eat this Healthful Food We wish to call the atten tion of Alliance people to a tasty, beneficial -refreshment "BUTTER K 1ST" Popcorn Young and old can eat it without any harmful effects Our price is also attractive 5 PER SACK Always Fresh- Alliance Candy Store S. P. JACKSON, Proprietor DEATHS AND FUNERALS James Knight, a 'railroad laborer, aged 22 years, who was injured about five momh ago, died at the local hos pital alut nine o'clock Saturday eve ning. He came here from Detroit, Mich., and had no near relatives. Mrs. Will Utter died at her home four miles north of Antioch Sunday afternoon. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the church at Antioc'.u Diana Heads are the latest at Thiele's. 43 CHRISTIAN CHUBCn NOTES The ladies' circle f the Christian church will meet "Wednesday at the home of Mrs. S. J. Epler for an all day meeting, to assist her with her sew'ng. Cafeteria lunch will be served. Each one please hring som eon earticle of food. The young people's missionary so cietv of the church met last evening at the home of Mrs. Leslie Hall, 523 Sweetwater. About thirty were pres ent. Miss Belva Tipple was loader, and Mrs. Hall and Miss Tipple host esses. Choir practice will be held Thurs day evening at the church. Home Cook Shop serves coffee and waffles- from 7 to 9 a m. A general delicatessen. 11 8 West Fourth St. Mrs. A. II. Robbins. Attorney Clyde C. Barker of Den ver w.tj in Alliiini'p Mnnd.iv. in con nection with the probating of the es tate of Will G. Simonson . Mr. Barker was at one time located in this city. Get your supply of sassafras bark at Thiele's. 43 SOCIETY The M. E. choir rehearsal was held lat Thursday evening at the home of Mr. nn'l Mrs. C. A. Dow, where a most delightful surprise awaited the sinters aftr their practice. The date being-the wedding nnniversary of Supt. W. U. Tate and wife, and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dow, the event was celebrated by n double wcddir.g cere mony, Rev. Merle C. Smith offiriat invr, getting his inspiration from a mammoth catalog. Mrs. Dunning played the wedding march as the party entered, led by David La Mon as "flower girl" and Janet Deering hearing the rings on a large pillow. The brides then entered, adorned in the conventional white, while Mr. Pate was supported bv Miss Graham in the role of groom's mother, and Miss Edna Benedict "Kve away" the other groom, C. A. Dow. The blush ing grooms were radiant in the very latest attire. After the ceremony a dainty luncheon was served, and the members of the choir bade the newly weds goodbye with many wishes that anniversaries might come oftener than once a year. parish hou.-e. Mis. L. L. Smith will be hostess. The W. T. V. wiM moot with Mrs. Ina WilVaiMs, 31". lir-t Fount' street, Thursday, A r.l 2, at 2:."0 p. n. Miss Avis North was delightfully surprised by thirty-six of her friends Fridav evening, at a shower given by Mrs. S. J. Epler and Miss Maude Wil cox, at the home of the former. A delictus two-course lunch was served, table decorations being sweet peas. An embroidered Madeira luncheon set was presented to Miss North by the teacher-, and miscellaneous girts by the rest. Among other features of the evening's entertainment was the announcement in a clever verse, of the engagement of Miss North to Mr. Edgar Wright, superintendent of schools in Harrison, Neb. The CITED FOR VALOR. The swain and his swainess had just encountered a buildog that looked as if he might shake a mean lower jaw. "Why, Percy," she exclaimed as he started a strategic retreat. "You al ways swore you would face death for me." "I would," he flung back over his shoulder, "but that darn dog ain't dead." The American Legion Weekl iy. Gasoline has come down a couple of cents, but it still has the odor of opulence. E. S. P. club and their hus bands met at the home of Jas. Hilton Saturday evening and enjoyed a short program, after which an oyster supper was served . The balance of the eve ning was spent in dancing. About one hundred and twenty-five were present. May 1th is the date of the next regu lar meeting of the club, which will be held at the home of Mrs. Peterson. At th? annual election of officers of the Order of Eastern Star, held last Tuesday night at the Matonic temple, the following officers were elected: Mrs. Ella Young, worthy matron; A. H. Bobbins, worthy pa tron; Mrs. Ethel Bogan, associate ma tron; Mrs. Helene Ponath, secretary; Mrs. Ada Spencer, tieasurer; Mrs. Gertrude Pate, conducress; Mrs. Nel lie Wilson, associate conductress. Mr. r.n.l Mrs. W. .1. IVnv ml or- ! tained J. A. 1' rice ai d f:mily at the Palm Room Sunday nnon. The M. E. choir will moot w'th Mrs. H. F. Tliiole, ,M2 Kmeron, Thursday evening at 7:"0 o'clock. The S. tT. rliih was nf prtiiinrd Sunday evening by Mrs. H. E. Boyd at a six-thirty dinner. The O. E. S. Vpnqinc'nn will meet at the Masonic temple, Thursday aft ernoon, April zn. Mra. V.. II T'.nvil intri-tnind tVo Thursday Bridge club at a one-thirty luncheon this week. We Have It! The Fortnightly Kensington club met lnct evening at the home of Mrs. F. J. Peterson. Mrs. Wm. Mitchell entertained a few friends at n one-thirty luncheon today. i ' Mrs. Rob Reddish is entertaining this evening at a six-thirty dinner. Diana Roads are the latest at Thiele's. 43 Europe's idea of America is a land, flowing with rubes and money. KEM-NEAT The following program has been nlanned for the regular meeting of J the woman's club next Friday after noon. Roll call: "Proverbs ; reading Ecc. 12, Mrs. Mable Feagin lecture, "Women and Civilization," Rev. B. J. Minort. Hostesses will be Mes v mes John Beach, Earl. Mallery and Earl Meyer. A vote will be taken to decide the work for next year. Cleaning and Dyeing; Saving Your Clothes; saves you money. Ladies' and men's clothing carefully cleaned and pressed or dyed. Hats cleaned an dblocked. Telephone information gladly given. Out of town orders are given prompt attention. Prices are right. D. C. BRADBURY, Prop. rhone S33 207 Box Butte ' Alliance, Nebraska Lester and Cecil Beal entertained a crowd of about loO neighbors and friends at barn dance Saturday eve 1 ning. A number of young folks from j town attended and a most enjoyable time is rpnorted. It is honed that an other affair will be held in the near . future. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hall wUl en tertain a few friends informally to morrow evening, in honor of H. K. Teller, who is leaving soon for hi? homestead near Gillette, Wyo. St. Matthew's Episcopal Guild will meet Wednesday afternoon at . the The Hole In Your Pocket Are you troubled by. having money "burn a hole" in your pocket? That is a common fault of money. If you have your money in the bank, whether it be much or little, it will not burn any holes and it will be there when you need it. Money carried on the person is a temptation to spending. Money in the bank does not offer this tempta tion. You may hesitate before writing a check where you would not hesitate to spend if you had the money with you. . ; . We offer you the advantage of our banking facili ties and invite you to open a checking account with us. Five Per Cent. Interest Paid on All Time Deposits. , , SS First State Bank Mrs. Geo. J. Hand underwent an operation at the local hospital Satur day afternoon. Dr. F. M. McCartney of Denver, performed the ' operation. She is doing ns well as could be ex pected. - Values are not to be dupli cated in women's suits at $19.7.". Highland-Hollow ay Co. 43 A complete assortment of the P.lue Flower liasket pattern in English china. This is a hijrh grade of chinaware and a fashionable and very pretty pattern. Your chinaware is one of the things you are in contact with everyday. For that reason you choose the pattern that strikes your taste and fancy. Come in and see this Flower Basket pattern at Thiele's The' Store Wilh a Guarantee Without Kt,i Taft GIFTS THAT LAST J. S. Case underwent an operation Dr. N. K. Miller of Marsland, form at the local hospital yesterday morn-lerly of this, city, is an Alliance vis ing. 'itor.' soon ,pB VI)-. mere and throughout the tand thou sands of Mothers will be sur- prised and delighted when they receive the wonderful remem brance planned by the members f of the Mothers' Day Club. If you have not already joined in this conspiracy of affection, de lay no longer. Visit any Bruns wick dealer and learn all about the ' '. Mothers' Day Club '- A. Brunswick Idea The House of Brunswick has authorized every Brunswick dealer to participate in a nation-wide plan for the presentation of a Brunswick Model 112 and ten especially appropriate records and but the rest is a secret and we shouldn't publish it Every son and daughter who joins with Dad in the Mothers' Day Club has a remarkable opportunity to honor bis or her Mother in a delightful, lasting manner the plan brings her a great surprise and constant enjoyment. ' Special terms and extra features are part of this plan. A Bruns wick dealer will be glad to explain them personally, so as not to divulge the secret. Find out at once about this Mothers' Day Club. To obtain this information does not place you under the slightest obligation. The whole plan is arranged for YOU, so as to give you an easy way to make Mothers' Day of 1921 long remembered. ' jFin n ii iKSiSk tm M f Mi Model 112 t Visit p Brunswick, Dealer today You'll surely want to join . rUTM.'l.H.FTJ? v TVtr ? 1 g1H I THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO. Established 1845 CHICAGO THIELE'S