The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 14, 1921, Image 5

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THE NORTH PLATTE SEM I-WEEKLY TRIBlj NE
ocigty
Mrs. A. R Strcltz entertained a tnvf
friends nt her homo Inst ovonlng at
cards. Following u pleasant ovcnln-j;
a, delicious lunch wns served.
.Mrs. Win. 11. Mnngor and Mrs. r.
h. Bare will ontcrtaln at hrldgo this
afternoon at the home of the former
complimentary to Mrs. Rolfo Halllga:i
of Lincoln who la a guest at the J. J
llitlllgnn hoirie.
Miss Vaunlta Hayes entertained the
Catholic Girls Club at her homo Wed
nosday evening. The evening wn&"
spent In 'cards and prizes were award
ed to Mrs. John Hlldcbrandt and Mis
Noll Cooney. A lunch was served at
the closo of tho evening.
Mi38 Helen Smith entertained a num
ber of girls at, her homo Wednesday
evening nnd a Tuesday evening bridge
club was organized. A name was not
decided upon for the club. Dainty
refreshments were served at the clow
of tho evening.
Tho Altruist Bible Class of tho M,
B. Sunday Sohool entertained the
members of the Home Department
and tho mothers of the Cradlo Roll
Wednesday, Oct. 12th. About sixty
mothers and thirty babies were n'res?
..ent, A pleasing program was render
ed after which delicious ref rcshmjnt8.
.were served.
j by Col. HaYora on tho "Evolution of j
' tho Pen. ' 1 ' " ' ' !
v iaudo DoLunoy returned Monday '
from Omaha. Ho aucompunloU JJuU
I'pdlko and party on a huntlfffc tttlj!
up tho branch as far as Bridge,) i !
and from there through tho ElUhoru
Vulloy back to Omaha.
l)r nml Mm Unltiuli i.nttii-niwl ...
.. . , ....... w..w.a 1. 1 II I 111.1 1 I i . it
tholr homo in Omaha yosterday frn j PM
visiting at the homo of tho lorir.i i i (S
Bister and husband Mr. :uul Mr, i . .
Nolnn.
RED GROSS RESCUED
600,000 FROM DEATH
' Misses' Clara, Frances and Helen
De Rolf entertained twenty-ave
' friends at their homo Wednesday ev
ening in compliment to Miss Agnes
Goodin of Lebanon, Ky who is a
gest of hef sister Mrs. C. J, Pass. TJie
evening was spent in' playing tho
game, Travel, after which dainty re
freshments were served.
Spent $1,200,000 for Relief of
Famine Sufferers in China
Last Year.
The members of the Elk Club and
ladles will enjoy a carnival ball In
their home this evening. This ls the
first ball ot tho season and the com
mittee nssureVmembers that they will
!iave a splendid evening if preparation
.has anything todo with it. The ball
room, has beeiidecoratediand n roiinu
of festivity liasjbeen planned; , the
Imperial Five orchestra will furnish
tho music. - " .
To help overcome conditions of ncnt
distress In five famine stricken prov
inces of Northern Chinn, where mil
lions of persons were affected by nn
unprecedented shortage of food, the
Amerlcun lied Cross during the last
fiscal year spent more than $1,200,000,
$1,000,000 of which wns contributed dl
recty by National Headquarters and
the remainder by various groups in
terested In the welfnre of, Chlnn.
Through the wide relief operations
thus made possible It Is estimated that
more than 000,000 famine sufferers
were saved from starvation.
.To the end that similar prompt, re
lief measures by the organization, may
always be possible the Red Crogs Is
asking continued support by the Amer
ican people by unlycrsal renewal of
membership nt the Annual Red Cross
Roll Call. November 11 to i!4.
The method of relief employed by
the American Red Cross In Its opera
tions In China was particularly effec
tive, or lii "addition to saving hundreds
of thousands of llves It provided China
with more than 000 miles-oj! permanent
roads that are sorely needed to pre
vent a recurrence of famine. At one
time the' Red Cross employed 74,000
Chinese workmen, paying them In food
for themselves and den6ndChts, this
food ,ln'ing . brought In from Manchuria I
and els'vSere. ' f
j4 The KIwanIs Club members enter-
fc' taJnedflfte6n;of the visiting, dentists
' - at -their- regular weekly luncheon
vt ; Tuesday1n tlta guild parlors of thn
1 apWft. EptscopalChurch. Eight of the Euggts
T. . "wore Klwnnlans from Omaha Haslv
v 0$ jngs and ICetfrney. Eaclv gu. re
.jf sponded with n short speech': This
was followed by a illstrated lecture
ONE DOLLAR
ANNUAL DUES IN THE
AMERICAN RED CROSS
MAKES YOU AC
PARTICIPANT IN
RELIEF WORK FOR
THE HELPLESS THAT
, GIRDLES TjHE GLOBE.
ANSWER,. , - ,
THE ANNUAL
RED CROSS ROLL CALL
NOVEMBER 11-24, 1921.
Fairy Frocks
Bloomer dresses - Creepers - Rompers. G months to 0 years
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Just a little better in the quality of materials, just a little
better in the "character of the designs, just a little better
in the originality of models, just a little better in the
workmanship and finish.
FAIRY FROCK Products are manufactured by high
class empjoj'ees, in a large daylight, sanitary factory.
E. J. Tramp & Sons
HAVE A SAVING ACCOUNT
Your earnings get in the bank
whether YOU put them there or
not. If you. are not thrifty
yourself, eventually someman '
who is thrifty will get your I
money and. he will put it into -the
bank to work for HIM.
The First National Bank
of North Platte
.Established in 1880.
NO
PROFIT
Commencing Saturday, Oct. 15
The Suit You Have Been Waiting for
250 Suits
200 Overcoats
Gome Early and Pick Out that Suit or Overcoat.
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Saturday
Men You Cannot Afford to Put It Off.
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SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES
CURLEE BRAND CLOTHES
SCHOENBERG BROS., CLOTHES
The famous Curlee $30.00 blue and
brown 100 per cent Pure Wool
Serge will be included in this
.Sale Saturday priced at
$23.50
$60.00 ValuesSaturclay $48.50
55.00; Values Saturday 44.50
45.00 Values Saturday 39,50
40.00 Values Saturday 31.50
$35.00 Values Salurdav $28.50
30.00 Values Saturday 23.50
25.00 Values Salurday 19.50
18.50 Values Saturday 14.50
Clothes nationally advertised which you will find "right" in every particular.
I Am Including in this Sale Every Article in My Entire Stock.
Mens Suits and Overcoats Mens Furnishings Mens Shoes
Boys Suits and Overcoats Boys Furnishings
NOTHING RESERVED
0 PGR GENT
20 TO
Boys Shoes
DISCOUNT
DO IT SATURDAY
Harry
Samuelson,
"THE QUALITY STORE"
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