THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1922. SPORTS IIEMINGFORD Tennis Club Is Proposed This Summer Tennis fans in Alliance have often fpoken of the fact that Alliance has only one tennis court and this at the high school, but nothing has been done to remedy this defect. Some of the Tans have finally been Mined to ac tion, however, and a plan has been ad vanced for the formation of an Alli ance tennis club. This could be made a success if twelve or fifteen tennis fans would get busy and form a club vith courts somewhere no;;r town. The expense of this would not exceed $10 per member, and with $150 two courU could be built that would be laiitable for tournament play. There pre several suitable sites for a tcnr.is court at least one of which is fculH ciently close in to be really desirable. Alliance should have Fome tennis .iavi-a uhn khmilrl show un well and it may be possible that Alliance would jrreta: carry olf honors in the western Np l',i! )raka tournament. 1Ct s see tne ten uis fans rally round.' Drop into The Herald office and talk it over anyway. Alliance Wallops Gordon In Second Round at Tournament The first reports horn the Chadron tournament have come in, Alliance having defeated Gordon in the second round. Alliance was not forced to play in the first round as they drew a bye. Only ten teams were entered, Chadron High defeated Kushville, Chadron Nor mal Hitfh defeated Antioch, ami Gor don lptPiitfl Lonir Fine. Alliance plays Normal High in the semi-finals, and should not have much difficulty in taking them to a trimming. It would mm likely that the finalists will be the same as last year, Alliance and rhadron Hiirh: and also likely that Al Jiance should again cop the cup, as iiw hove nlreadv twice defeated Chadron High. The finals will be played this evening, and while Alliance should win, the result is by no means mrtiin na Chadron has a fast team. Alliance should place two or three men on the all-tournament team. Last year Dailey and Joder received this honor. LAKESIDE i Mrs. A. E. Olson, who has been vls ' Iting relatives at different points over northwest, returned nome inumiay. . Mr. Lcichfield. another driller, ar rived last week to work at the oil rig, We are told he Is to move his family here in the near future. Jack Craven was reported on the tick list last week, but is on the road to recovery at the time of this writing, ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carey drove in ' from the ranch Thursday after some Rhode Island Red roosters, which ar rived bv express from a company in the east. ' Clvde Simmons and Roy Skilea went to Bingham the latter part of the Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cook drove to ' Alliance lust Thursday. ' The Mesdames Jake Herman and Frank DeFrance drove in from the ' homes south of town Thursday, the latter to take out a crate of poultry received from the east. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rattier were lihoDDinir here Friday. Gun Sandoz drove in after a load of coal the latter pait of the week. Mrs. J. L. Roe and daughter went to Alliance Friday. Mrs. R. L. Coe arrived Friday morn ing from Colorado and will help care for her granddaughter, Thelma Ryan, who is recovering from aa attack of pneumonia. Charles Hitt returned from Mullen Sat unlay. Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Whaley and son, Harvey, and Mrs. Mia Sanburn drove t Alliance Friday evening. The latter . returned to her home at that place, after a few weeks' visit with relatives here. Jack Ballenger of Bingham visited i. friemU here the latter part of the ueek. Alva Ash was in town Saturday. The school teachers, Misses Wilma ; Mote, lice Schill and Mae Livings, j went to Alliance Saturday. .J Willard Richardson purchased a cow "from E. J. Nelson lat week. Georre Hunsaker und family of An tioch. drove down Saturday to visit relatives before leaving for California, Geortre sold his car to a party here. They expect to make California their future borne. The Mesdames Morris, Shay and Alva Ryland returned from Alliance Saturday, where they spent part of Mrs. E. F. Osborn is recovering from . an attack of the grippe. ..- Jesse - Wilson of Antioch visited relatives and. friends here Saturday find Sunday. Dr. Moore was in Lakeside Satur day. Vern Perrin arrived Saturday from a fewVeeks' visit with relatives at Hot Springs, S. D. He visited friends here Sunday before going out to his ranch south or town. H. S. Fullerton and daughter and Harry Hudson were in town Saturday z tfternoon. A number from here attended the basket ball game and dance at Antioch Saturday night. Merle Price left :i?t Thursday night for Hot Spring., Ark., where he will; tike treatment lor rheumatism. Mr. Iten Price will have a public sale on Thursday of this week and he will and Mr?. Price will go to Hot Springs also for at least a year. Mr. Tracewed ha.s rented the Ben Price farm and has already moved and begun spring work. Adrian Clark rendered a couple of saxophone selections at the Methodist church last Saturday night which were appreciated very much. Mis Fern Eaton played the piano accompaniment for him. Two weeks from last Sunday night the Methodist folk will be put on an evening's musical program u.-ing the entire evening hour of service. Road dragging seems to be the prin ciple need and interest these days. The high school will give a dramatic and musical program at the oje!-a house Thursday evening, March 28. There will al.-o be an exhibit on Ved: nesday and Thursday, at the name place. Rev. N. G. Palmer who pome time ago resigned his position as district superintendent of the Long Pine dis trict to arceiit the position of fit Id secretary for the Srottsbluff Methodist I campaign was succeeding well with the work and on Saturday of last week he resigned that position and finally the board has accepted the re signation and a Rev. Mr. Brooks from the Omaha district has been appointed o the position vacated by Rev. Mr. aimer. Ihe new man will ie on tne ground some time the latter part of this week. A. Moll who sold out last fall :md went to Missouri has returned to this good country and is renting a place for this farming season. The ladies' aid of the Methodist church met at the church on Wednes- lav afternoon of this week and Mrs, W. D. Johnson served a splendid lunch to a larsre crowd. Mrs. S. A. Grimes is on the sick hst this week. The Beeman family have all been sick but are irettinir better. Mr. Ball, the drayman, has put a team on the job along with the truck, A. P. Ilaynes is the driver. The members of the foreign mis sionary society will put on a mission ary Play and Ferve a luncn at me Methodist church next Wednesday evenintr. ine nuunc is invueti. Georcre Carroll returned home imm Haigler on Tuesday of this week after an absence of two weens. The Congregational people are busy this week putting the concrete work in the basement for the church. I hey ex pect to have it completed in a week or so and will move the church west thirty feet over the new basement and will repair and repaint the building and put it in first class condition. The Epworth league will elect effic ers at the meeting next Sunday even mar at the reiralar meetine. F. E. Whitsel will move to the coun try in a short time and farm the place one mile east and a half mile north this cominir year. The place was farmed last year by Paul Reeves. Word comes from Mr. and Jlrs. M Hutton that he is improving and fetl inir fine in the Iowa climate. Dr. Netf returned Thursday morning accompanied by a younger brother, Gavlor Netf. from bterling, Men, where he has been on account of the sickness and death of his father. His father died last Friday about nn hour after Dr. Netf arrived and was buried Sunday. March 12. Vesta May was on the sick list Wed nesdav and Thursday. Thursday was a fine day und :i large crowd attended the Ben ll ice Fine tw and a half miles northwest of town, He had some trood property and bidding was good. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nason and i-on, ball team left lat Wednesday for Lin Ralph, visited at the Joe West home! coin to fight for the state chamnion .Sumlav. ship. After arriving the. star of the a..? . . .. Ro;s I)e Wester nml Virgil Wessel i Anilocn ieam was Darren as a certain went down in the wind hills Sunday after some horses. Jess Chilson and wife fpent Sunday at the Loranee home. I). R. Lawrence and family visited in town Sunday. Vera Naon visited Sunday with Mrs. F. H. Navon. Jennie, Elsie and Ethrf Lawrence spent Sunday with Mrs. Virgil Wes.-el. Short Wright and wile and 11. A. Fricke from town spent Saturday night nd Sunday at the William Broad ome. E. C. Barker broke a front spring on his car while out in the country Sunday. A larire crowd attended the farmers county convention at the church Mon- lay. Dinner was served cafeteria style. A large tent was put up in which dinner was served. Ed Curry went to town Saturday after a load oi coal, J. W. Frazier is spending a few i Alliance visitors Tuesday afternoon. days in town with his family. . Those from this neighborhood who Gcortre Gadsby is doing the carpen ler work remodeling a house for Ed Cuiry. Dolph Hrost has neen working a lew lavs for Jess Chilson. Jay Frazier has returned to town after working a few days for Curry. eastern professor knew the glory was all for Antioch if he played. Antioch played a splend d game with Hyannis scoring 8 to 7 in favor of Hyannis. Since coming home the star player has rectified the mistake and has proven conclusively that he is only 20 years of aye and leaves with our unvaniuishcd heroes for Chadron Wednesday for new fields to conquer. We hope our boys will come home with the Tri SU';te banner. The ninth grade and teachers and a number of Antioch people held a wiener roast east of town Tuesday. Mrs. Briggs has moved to town and will occupy the Hunsaker home until the close of the school year. NONPAREIL Mr. and Mrs. Emory Abley and daughter, Mrs. George Young, were attended the dance at Squibo s Tues day night were George Osborn and family, John Pipet and family ai.d , Mr. and Mrs. 11. O. Strong. ; Mr.-. Glen Osboin and son visited with Mrs. Geoiire O.-born Tuesday Ed i while the men attended the Morten.-tn ; sale. Rev. G. D. Johnson who has been Fred Stronir and Harold Mornnvllle here for some time has gone to town! went to Alliance Wednesday, the for- where he has taken the contract to ! n;er havinir some dental work done. carry mail from the postotfice to the ieiK)t. Miss Annetta Friemuth took supper at the D. R. Lawrence' home Friday evening. Jess Druminond and family have moved onto the E. C. Barker farm which he will work this year, Mr. Drummond i a new comer havimr come here from Shelby, Neb. Loren Ricketts has returned after visiting about four months with his folks at Brush, Col. H. B. Gillespie and family have moved from town to the J. R. Law rence farm. William Asrxlen sold a car load of spuds which he hauled to town Friday. D. R. Lawrence hauled five loads of hogs to town the latter part of the week. Jess Chilson and his mother, Mrs. W. T. Lorence. returned from Lincoln Sunday morning, where they took little Gladys vhilson 10 see a specialist. n little girl's body is encased in a plaster cast which she will have to keep on for six or eight weeks. Inez Aspden is working lor Mrs. Lorence while she is taking care of her little granddaughter, Gladys Chil- Bon. The Fairview ball team have organ ized and are getting ready to play ball this season. Several uom here attended the White sale Wednesday. II. O. Strong and Glenn 0;bom at tended lodge in Hemingtord Wednes day evening. M'ss Veva Miller visited with Mrs. TVchacher Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Osborn and Fred Strong motored to Alliance Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brady were callers at A. Tschacher's and II. O. Strong's Friday forenoon. I Miss Veva Miller spent the week-end at the H. O. Strong home. j Carl Hennings and family were call ers at A. J. Tschacher's Thursday. I The Nonpareil local of the farmers' 1 union met Saturday evening at the home of John Pippet. I Mr. and Mrs. hmory Abley and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Abley and j son, Amos, and Mr. and Mrs. John , Sampy had Sunday dinner with George j Young and family. Harold Moranvilte and family visited i with his folks Sunday. I Ernest Osborn and family visited I with Mr. and Mrs. John Pippet Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strong and Miss Veva Miller spent Friday evening in Hemingford. Harold Moranville was a caller ct H. O. Strong's Saturday morning. Are You Hungry at Noon? Whether you are or not we can satisfy you. If it is a light, tasty lunch you desire, or a substantial noon-day meal BRENNAN'S SPECIAL NOONDAY LUNCHEON SERVICE offers you what you want. There are many well-planned lunches, any one of which will refresh and invigorate. IT'S HANDY AND QUICKLY SERVED Special Saturday Luncheon from 1 1 a. m. to 3 p. m. DROP IN TRY IT OUT IT'S GOOD We carry the largest assortment of fancy sandwiches and salads in the city. On short notice we will make you any kind of pastry, sandwiches or salad for all occasions. t F. J. Brennan 304 Box Butte Alliance, Neb. FAIRVIEW. The crowd which attended the lit erary Friilay evening filled the church to capacity, standing room also being taken up. Below is the program as rendered: Recitation Phil Lawrence. Song "In the Harbor of Home Sweet Home," by four girls. Dialogue "How Jimmy Saved Pa." Song Walter Brost; accompanist, Lucille Platte. Dialogue "The Town Meddler," four characters. Heading Mrs. Ed Zochol. Dialogue "From Way Down East," five characters. Song "Sleep My Babykin Sleep," four girls. Dialogue "Sue's Beau to Dinner," six characters. Recitation Lloyd Herbert. Song Adrienne llann and Edna Heath. Dialogue "Getting Rid of An Agent," three characters. Recitation Nellie Heath. Dialogue "The Doctor's Assistant," three characters. Song "Down in Old Arkansas," Recitation George Aspden. Musical Three violins, banjo and piano. Dialogue "After a Fashion," three characters. Recitation Louisa DeWester. Instrumental Duet (Piano) Vera and LaVerne Nason. Song "By the Frolicsome Four", four Kirls. Literary Faper Ed Zochol, editor, Recitation Percy Herbert. Dialogue "Luanda's Mistake," two characters. Reading Mrs. Fred Nason. Recitation Sylvester Purinton. Dialogue "Pride Goeth" Before Fall," four characters. Musical, (by request) "The Mock ing Bird." ANTIOCH The Women's club was most delight fully entertained at the club room Thursday, with Mrs. H. J. Wilson as hostess. Mrs. Hobbs, Mrs. F. L. Briggs and Mrs. H. J. Wilson entertaining in honor of Mrs. George Hunsaker, who is leaving Tuesday for an extenoeu visit with relatives in California. Re freshments consisting of sandwiches, pickles and coffee were served. A very interesting program in honor of Ne braska Day was carried out. Papers read by Mrs. F. H. Smith were: "Origi nal Application of the Name of Neb braska." "Admission to Statehood," by T. L. Briggs. "Our Territorial Governors," by Mrs. Hobbs, "Nebras ka Seal, Flower and Arbor Day," by Mrs. Moore. The club meets next Thursday with Mrs. J. W. Wilson, who is entertaining for Mrs. Vastine, who is leaving for Lincoln to make her future home. The Porter family have moved into the house formerly occupied by Charles Ferguson. Ed Leiter has moved into the com munity since the fire left them homeless. Steitler Brown is able to be about a train after a prolonged illness and will be able to attend school Monday. Mike Armstrong is back in town after an absense of several months. Bert Norton reuraed from North Platte Saturday. He reports that Mr. Rodgers will have his house for sale on the 13th. Dr. Kyle of Bayard was in Antioch Monday inspecting dairy cattle. Mrs. C. C. Rice went to Alliance Saturday where she joined her hus band. From there they will go to Interior. S. D. to make their future home. William Conner sold his dairy herd to Sid Irwin of Lakeside Monday. J. M. Litterns left Tuesday nicrht for Denver on business. The basket ball game Saturday evening with the Mullen tnrls first team and the Antioch girls' first team ended, in favor of Antioch by a score . or 10 to id. After the game a dance , was given in honor of the visitors, a large number of people attending. John bnoddy of Alliance was down Tuesday adjusting insurance. Fenner Smith is" in Antioch this week getting his house in shape to move to his farm north of Alliance. Dr. Moore was called to Lakeside Sunday night to the Ray Stoop home. He found the baby suffering with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. John Connor spent Saturday and Sunday at the Fiester man ranch about forty miles south east of Antioch. . Frank Williams and son, Stanley, of Bingham, passed through town Tues day n their way to Alliance. George Hunsaker and family left Tuesday for Fort Seward, Cal., for an indefinate stay. Prof. Messersmith and his basket Antioch Board to Go Ahead With the Potash Highway Antioch News: The village board met in regular session Tuesday nis-h. present, H. E. Miller, George Deitlein and George Wright, chairman. The state has completed the road to the west boundary and the village must build it to the east boundary before the state will' proceed with construc tion of the highway on to Lakeside, It was decided to begin action at once. The treasurer's report shows $1,653 cash in the treasury and more in the county treasury, with all debts paid ami it wa3 ordered that the road com mittee employ J. W. 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