The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 03, 1921, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    AT THE CHURCHES
TRESUYTERIAN CHURCH
Next Sunday i Disarmament dav
.V' ' ? "Mfonall, observed
....wuk.iuui. me united Mates by Chris
ttans of every creed and sect and de
nomination as an answer to the chal
lenge issued by Genera! Tasker H.
B iss, former chief of staff of the
. United States army, who has paid that
If the church people of the United
Mates mean business they can force
.thejiand of the government to call a
disarmament conference of the preut
tuitions of the World to work out a rea
sonable plan to relieve the world of
the intolerable burden and excessive
!cnKer to the peace of. the world of
overweening armaments. Gen. Bliss
has said: "If there is another great
war amonc 'Christian nfit. .u-
Christian people will be responsible for
every dollar expended and every drop
of blcod shed."
-Yr, them nex Sunday morning nt
11 o clock will be "Disarmament," and
an opportunity will be given for you
to register your desire to have our
beloved U. S. A. to iead the world in a
proeram of world disarmament.
The Sunday evenine service will w
a part of the .Twelfth district C. E.
convention. You are cordially invited.
A. J. KEAKNS, frjstor.
" CHURCH OF CHRIST
"An Ideal Pastorate" is our subject
for Lord's day morning. Come to the
service and the minister will tell vou
about it.
Next Sunday is the beginning of our
fifth year in Alliance. We will be
glad to see not only all the members
of the congregation but many of our
friends present on that occasion. Dur
ing the last four years it has been !
your minister's privilege to welcome
nearly three hundred into the fellow
ship of this congregation. Some one
fays, "Do you like to live in Alliance?"
Our answer is this: "We have never
before this time stayed longer than
four years in one place and the record
is broken in Alliance." We have good
people, good schools and besides a good
climate many other good things, so
why not like it here?
The evening hour will be given over(
io an address ny some representative
of the District Endeavor convention.
We invite you to come to the church
with a messaee and a welcome.
STEPHEN J. EPLER, Minister. ,
THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921
conference of the Methodist church has
been set for August 81. The place is
Gering, and Bishop Stunti will pre
side. The Sunday morning topic will be
"The Unwelcome Guest." In the eve
ning, Mrs. A. P. Brown, local president
' " ' SOCIETY
Misses Ruth and Lulu Sturgeon de
Ilghtfu'ly entertained about twenty
guest nt a miscellaneous shower last
evening in honor of Miss Glenn
Mounts, whose approaching marriage
FIVE
T: 5 .:Fon,1'n,"arjr ?A Walter Bledsoe is scheduled to take
; .vi m,-s'on"y. w m piace on June ,4 A (i0iicioU(, )unch
rs convention in was served at tc
MEARL C. SMITH, Taster.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Services at 10:30 o'clock in the Eng
lish language. Sermon tonic: "The
Great Supper of the Lord."
fcunday school at 10 0 clock.
ump, tor all things are now
bles prettily decorated
with pink roses and sweetpeas. Clever
placecards announcing the important
date were made of a small hand
painted box containing a gold wedding
ring marked with the proper initials.
The evening was spent informally in
tieing a comfort nnd hemming tec
towels for the guest of honor. Mist
Mounts also received many useful and
tvnrlv fa In. tmit rti .vt.n.lAji I. . .
.n V.-u.i;: "I.."'- "i i ..VV" I ealf ul gifts. Those present were
r.,."u 'ZS'Cir T: Llu Benson, Edna Benedict
ami Mr. Marvel is cashier of a bank at
Herringford. After trip to Denver,
the young couple will mke their home
in Hemingford.
Bud Johnson,' ton of W. G. Johnson
of this city, was married at Denver
at eight o'clock Wednesdny evening to
Mis? Gladys Smith, daughter of S. R.
Smith formerly of Alliance. They ex
pect to make their hnm in Il.nv.i.
after a three-weeks honeymoon in the
mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ed
ward Went to Prnver fn nttwl th
weddiner. The
Mrs. Edwards. ,
Ray: A. Westover left Thursday
jnomi ff TIiH'hestfr, Mirtn., where
he will submit to an operation. The
ci. inn en wui spend a fw weeks at the
home of Mr. Westover'a brother in
Lander, Wye
a
rer. Come to the church where the
old, simple and unadulterated Word of
uod is preached.
F. DROEGEMUELLEtt ,rastor.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Corner Fifth and Laramie.
Bible school at 10 a. m.
' Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m.
' Evangelistic service at 8 p. m. At
this service Joe Holland, the boy solo
ist will sing, "In The Garden.
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock will
be the mid-week prayer meeting. All
are welcome.
C. R, MATTISON, Pastor.
Vera Spencer, Avis Joder, Grace' nnc
Maude Spacht, Grace Johnsop, . Alt!
Young, Mad ire Graham. Mesdames Ids
Betts, J. S. Rhein, A. J. Reams, Wm
Mounts, Martin, F. A. Bald, B. Ponctr.
and F. J. Tetcrson.
Miss Dixie McManis will entertain
ven irirl friends at n ctlumhor nui-tv
this eveninir. Aftor thm iinnm at tv,.
Elks Club, they will repair, to the
lome of the hostess where a m'dnight
'unch will be serve!. Guests will be
Misses Helen Young, Elisabeth and
Josephine Wilson, Edna Mae Miller.
Cathni ine Harris, Theresa Looney and
Ruth Scott.
The High School Girls' class of
the M. E. Supday school will hold
a food sale at Duncan's Grovery
Store Saturday afternoon. The
money will be applied on their
pledge for the new church. 54
N Herald Want Ads Results.
Mrs. George Pollard, our Lakeside)
correspondent, left todRy for Kansas,
where she wa called bv the serious
illness of a relative. She will prob-.
ably be away several weeks. 1 .
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Save One-third to One-half on
Supper Suits for Women. 51
Highland-Holloway Co.
Say "yen when they ask you loTiuy
a ticket to the Campfire Girls' benefit
Jance.
Herald Want Ads are read.
New arrival of Summer
Dresses arriving daily at prices
that are reasonable. 54
Highland-Holloway Co.
M. D. Nolan, of the M. Nolan Coall
. i - i ? r
company, pians io mane a Dusine
trip overland to Casper. lie will start
Sunday morning and intends to bo
gone about two weeks, getting ae
quainted with his claim some eighteen
miles south of Casper.
CLINTON SIMPSON
Miss Lillie Simpson and Mr. Everett
Clinton, both of Alliance, were quietly
married Wednesday morning nt 9:30
at the home of Rev. S. J. Epler. A
sister of the bride, Miss Eva Simpson,
and Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Simpson and
Tom Gee were present at the cere
mony. The bride wore a gown of
navy niue messaiine and carried a
bouquet of American beauty roses.
Mr. pnd Mrs. Clinton left today for
the Kil oatrick ranch, north of Mitchell,
where they will make their home. The
bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
G. H. Simpson and is a memlier of
the senior class of 11)21 of the Alliance
high school. '
Save One-third to One-half on
Supper Suits for Women. . 54
Highland-Holloway Co.
METHODIST CHURCH
The date of the Northwest annual
W. M. anil C. L. Wilson and families
drove to Chadron on Tuesday to be
present at the burial of their brother-in-law,
J. N.McGofTin of Vale, S. Dak.
Mrs.' McGofTin was formerly Miss
Maude Wilson of this city.
BUSINESS WOMAN'S CLUB
About lorty were present at the
business woman's club luncheon held
Thursday noon in the chamber of com
merce. Mrs. Inice-Dunning gave a
leading at the close of the luncheon
jwhich was mucn enjoyed. The net
meeting will be on June 10th and will
be held in the evening at the assembly
room of the courthouse. Cawls will
be played ' after the business is dis
posed of.
Lui'3 MilV ttau'lo'n nt A lli'unon 'u-n.
? ' lllllllll ! Ill'
Wednesday formally presented with
the degree of bachelor of ait3 at Ne
jraska Wesleyan university. She
rnaiored in English ami took a minor
in history during her years at Wesleyan.
W'ord has boon received of the mar
riage of Miss Leila Nabb, formerly of
Alliance, to George Wers:eon of Sew
ard. They were married at Grrnd Is
land, Saturday. May 28 and will make
their home at Seward.
Sports and Summer Hats that
have an appeal. 54
Highland-Holloway Co. '
Orrie B. Marvel and Miss Vera C.
Reid were united in marriage at the
Method!st parsonarre Tuesday after
noon. Mrs. Marvel, whose home was
in Hastings, has been a teacher in the
j Crawford school for the pas two years
Mrs. H. ,A. Dubuque entertained the
N. W. Bridge club last evening.
New arrival of Summer
Dresses arriving daily at prices
tnat are reasonable. 54
Highland-Holloway Co.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Griggs went to
Denver Wednesday niet to meet their
daughter, Mrs. J. D. Thorn of Chand
ler, Afii., who will visit here for a
few weeks. ,
BIRTHS
To Mr. pnd Mrs. John J. Hennings,
of Henvnford. May 80, a girl.
To Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Shallenber
ger. June 1, a boy.
To Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Steggs, South
Alliance, June 1, a girl.
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WATCHES
4
for FARMERS
Just the kind of a watch you want when
you are in the field a durable, well con
structed movement that will keep correct
time, in a strong case that protects from
injury and keeps out dust and dirt. .
Built to stand hard service and good
looking. A watch a man can wear away
from home as well as at work.
Come in and look them over. Prices are
extra good values.
$ 5.00 to $100.00
THIELE'S
The Strt With a Guaranttt Without Rid T.ipt
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Under
Garments Muslin and Crepe
Night Gowns in white
and pink and also Billie
Burkes in pink
SI. 19 Each ' -
MUSLIN PETTICOATS
Plain and Silk Flounce 3.50 values now
$1.59 Eacn
CAMISOLE
Fancy Camisoles in the Fink, $2.50 value
$1.50 Each
PHILIPPINES
Night Gowns and Teddies, hand-made in the
best Nainsook
Half Price
" BOUDOIR CAPS
Pretty Boudoir Caps all colors at
Half Price
' MUNSING WEAR
' Glove silk top, Bodice style, tight knee all sizes.
Pink only. A $3.00 values at
$1.95 Each
MUNSING WEAR
Glove silk top, V-neck, no sleeves and tight
- knee. Pink only. All sizes $3.00 values, now
$1.95 Each
LADIES' UNION SUITS TT
Pink.'of a superior quality; V-neck, no sleeves,
tight knee $3.00 value only
$1.95 Each
LADIES' PINK BLOOMERS
$2.50 value with the elastic . waist band and
elastic knee. On sale at
$1.50 Each
LADIES' UNION SUITS "
Bodice top and V-neck in the white. A superior
( quality : - -
' 691 Each
LADIES' VEST
V-neck and Bodice top in white. All sizes
$1.00 value
69tf Each
LADIES' VEST
V-neck and Bodice top. White 65c value
29 Each
MUNSING WEAR
Bleached V-neck am? Bodice top. No sleeves.
Tight Knee. $2.25 value, now
$1.50 Eatrh
PETTICOATS
Silk Petticoats, beautiful colors, with
One-third Off
:vt'-V$rv
READY-TO-WEAR
A TP IOQTR AS LISTED: Coats Suits, Dresses,
X. X WJl Skirts and Blouses, will go at COST.
What a surprise this will be to you. -
BLOUSES
)f Minuet te Ove
$5.95 and $4.95 Each
We have a new shipment pf Minuet te Over-blouses, beautiful designs, short
sleeves, at a low price
TABLE CLOTH
Mercerized Table Cloth 72 inches .wide $3.00
values, now
81.00 a Yard '
ROMPER CLOTH
32 inches wide a superior quality, beautiful
patterns 65c value, only s
' . 39 a Yard
GINGHAM
35c value a good quality of Gingham on sale at
' ' 25f a yard
PERCALE
Light and dark colons, 36. inches wide 35c
value, now ,
25 a yard
CRETONNE and CH ALLIES
For Comfort Cover 5Cc values, now
25c a Yard
ONE-THIRD OFF ON ALL THE DLOUSES
in Crepe de Chine, Georgetto and other materials.
SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Horace Bosoe
Store
APRON CHECKS AND CALICOES
18c value in all colors. A superior quality, only
. lOf a Yard
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LADIES' HOSE
Black, white and brown, 50c value
- 35f a Pair
" 1 1 ' nt
CHILDREN'S HOSE
Black cotton hose, sizes 6' to 8. Sale price
15 a Pair
LADIES' LACE HOSE
Ladies' Lace Hose in black, brown, white and
changeable1 colors. Originally sold for $2.50 sale
price
$1.59 a Pair
HAND BAGS
Hand Bags and Pocket Books
Half Price
( PUMPS AND OXFORDS
In black kid, brown kid and patent Avith military
and French heels. Ycu cannot get a better shoe for
the money for they originally sold foj $15.00 sale
price
$5.95 a Pair
SHOES, PUMPS AND OXFORDS
Sold as high as $18.50 a pair. The Dorothy
Dodd'shoes are for quality and you know what they
are and we are selling them from
$3.00 to $9.65 a Pair
CHILDREN'S SHOES
Children's shoes are all marked down to a rea
f;onable price. Now i3 the time to buy.
VOILES
LOT 1 Beautiful pattorns of a very fine voile,
regular price $1.50 sale price
981 a Yard
LOT 2 Printed voiles of a superior quality 10
inches wide-$1.00 value, sale price
1 79f a Yard
IX)T 3 A quality you can't afford to overlook
75c value sale price
593 Yard
WARNER'S CORSETS
All sizes in pink and white front and back lace
One-Fourth Off
BRASSIERES " j I
White and pink all sizes. Prices range from
69 to $2.50 Each