The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 21, 1920, Image 1

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VOLUME 48
RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. OCTOBER 21. 191 0
NUMBER 43
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In the purchase of jewelry or its repair,
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PROGRAM FOR THE
OLD SETTLERS PICNIC
On Saturday evening at nine o'clock, Th following Ja"'thi nroo-rnm fni-
at the spacious homo of Mrs. E U. the Old Settlers' Picnic to be held at
Overman i occurred the marrjAgeof Mlas thq court houso gtomd Wednesday,
Elizabeth, only daughter of the late E. the 27th 1020:
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B. Nellums of Nashville, Tennessee.
The' house was beautifully decorated.
In the rooms on the lower floor
Emanuel
Peters, sole survivor of the first
band of immigrants.
in ine rooms on toe lower floor green, ..-! t tr o m t ,?
foliage,. ferns, white and pink chrysan. t B?ft,7 J cTSccn-W. J. Vance,
themums were U8d. The fireplace in l Pnccr of Inavale,
the living room was banked wUb green ";'" " "."u w nwwouu
A full line ol '
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Amateurs ! Fi,ms PaPer' nd chemicals
message of
interest
Nothing Better
on the Market
We have Kodak Albums
White Pencils, Art Corners
and other supplies for the
Amatur.
Over Smith's
Shoe Store-
The Gleason Studio
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follago sent from California for the oo
caslon and the open stairway- was en.,
twined with ferns and foliage
The ceremony took place in the tit
pirlor before an altar banked with
green, on either side of which were
pedestals holding tall baskets of ferna
and white cbysanthemums and lighted
cathedral candles'. Rev. H V; Cope,
of this city, performed the service us.
Ing the behutlful Kplscopal rlnj; cere
mony Promptly at nine o'clock Mrs II. CJ
Gullatlv accompanied by Miss Jessie
Crablll on the piano sang "0, I'romlee
Mo'', followed by "I Love You Truly",
suJk very impressively by the bride,
at the top of t be stairway before the
ajpearancc of the bridal party.
Miss Overman was attended by x
bridesmaids and was given In niarringu
by her uncle, Dr. Itoburt Dameroll.
The briilesutaids were gowned in pink,
cirryltiK large bouquets of pink and
wiltc. Miss Helen LeMalre of Bur
lington, Iowa, cousin of the bride, was
maid of honor and wore a gown of real
lace over pink satin Mrs. George Van
Camp ofUduooIn, as matron of-"honor,
was gow'tjeddn white' taffeta with' hand
embroidery. The bride was beaut i
fal in her gown of white Skinner satin
niade princess style with court train
i nd veil of tulle. The bride's mother
was gowned in black lace over while
batin. The biide's going away gown
was brown velour with accessories to
match.
A three course supper was sorved
after which Mr. and Mrs. Nellums de
parted at 2 a. in. on an extended honey
moon trip. They will visit Chicago
and Jacksonville, Florida and will be
at home in Nashville after November
1st..
Mr. Nellums is connected with the
Ward Belmnt school where Mrs. Nel
lums studied two years, taking the
course iu English, French, music, both
voice and instrumental, nud graduited
from the Ward Belmont depart mctit of
expression.
Wedded at Denver
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The Chief i$ the Home of Quality Job Printing
June 20th, at Denver, occurred the
wedding of Miss Mildred' Stubbs and
Mr. Clifford Pope, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Jay Pope of this city. The lady of his
choice is one of the popular young lad'
lis of Denver and, Is in every way com.
patent to preside over his home. Re
has a lucrative portion with the Holly
Sugar Co., of Grand Junction, Colorado,
where theynow reside. Tho groom's
parents received word of the wedding
Sunday and it indeed was a complete
surprise to them as well as bis many
friends here. .
County School Notes
(Ily County Superintendent)
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Those, teachers that have certificates
under the new law should be on the
watch as they cannot have a second
issuance of the sumo kind without some
college hours cridlt, It is to meet this
demand of the state that we are en
duuMng a study center In Itlue Hill at
0 o'clock a, in.; in I!ed Cloud at 10
o'clock a, in and in Guide Rook at t
p m October 'JS, This -is a cheaper
way of getting credits tliau attending
hummer school, Jtoo. The classes are
too small. More teachers should bo
availing themselves of this opportun
ity.
Tho business men of Red Cloud de
cided tho schools should be offered a
Charles Gurney, Sr., An 1870
pioneer.
Life in the -First Stockade Mrs. Ida
iHayes, a ft 0f 1870.
What We Cooked and How We Cook
ed it in Dugouts Mrs. Mnry Arne-
eon, the first f lady homesteader in
the county.. ,
Before Shirtwaists and Striding
Equestrennes Mrs. Curt Evans, a
gir) of 1870.
My First School Mrs. Fannie Mc-
Cunc, a teacher of" 1871.
Babies nnd Baby Life in 1870 Mrs.
Laura Frisbie, one of them.
My Memories of '71 Fred Mnurcr,
born that year.
Crinoline and Pantalets Mrs." Ed
Gnrbcr.
Other speeches and spccchmukcrs
will be available.
Farmers Institute Program
Mpnday, October 25 Entry Day..
Tuesday, October 26 Studeut's
Stock Judging Contest. Pig Club,
Calf Club nnd Domestic Science
Demonstration Contest.
7:301 p. m. Program by Red Cloud
school, it Admission 35 cents.
PROGRAM
The Wind and the Leaves
... Kindergnrtcn
Holland Maids and Dutch Wind-
mills 1st and 2nd Grades
Gypsy Maidens . ..6th Grado
Autumn Leaves, A Rub-a-dub-dub,
Shoemakers and Farewell Sum-
mer .... N . .3rd Grado
Solo".u . . Maxine Thomas
Miss October - 4th Grade
Hallowe'en . . Gth Grade
Girl's Quartet
Reading , - Glee King
Her Man Friday
String Trio
Hah Barrett Jessie Crabill Mary
McBritlc
Nebraskas Gift Lucille Funk
Musical Recitation Baker
Duet Marie Beebe and Vera Baker
Robin's Return
. Playlet
JOINT OWNERS OF SPAIN
Mrs, Blair Amelia Steward
Mrs. Dyer Happy Hadell
Miss Mitchell Ilah Barrett
Miss Fullerton Tony Havel
Wednesday, October 27, 10 a. m.
Judging Farm Products, Poultry
and-Sheep.
l;00 p. m. Judging Hogs and Hor
60S.
7:30 p. m. Music by Community
Chorus Illustrated Lecture, Poultry
by Chas, Corman.
Music r Mrs. Hughes
Reading Mrs. Kailey
Nomination of Officers
Band Imitations Kamil Ondrak
Lecture Miss Atwater
Thursday, October 28, 10 a. m.
Judging Hereford Calves. Robt.
Mouse!, Judge.
1:30 p. m. Hereford Calf Club
Sale,
3:30, p. m. Foot ball Game
Hedge's Field. Red Cloud vs Beaver
Creek.
7:30 p. m. Music, Coronet Solo,
selected bv Mercor.
Lecture Prof. Frisbio
Music Mrs. Laird Potter
Reading mIhs- Norris
Band Imitations .. Tvamil Ondrak
' , Election of Officers
Rcudlng . , Miss Post
lechirn,. Prof. Boomer
h ay" October 29th, 10 a. in.
J'ing Shorthorn Calves. Thos.
Andrews and Gov. Shallenherjjcr,
Judges.
12 a. m. Ciic Stock nud School
Panicle;
2tf0 p. m. Shorthorn Calf -Club
Sitle Cql, Duncan.
i Last .Friday afternoon at .Hastings;
the Red Cloud High School foot ball
team added another victory to their
credit by defeating the High School
team of that city 21 to o. Tho local
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larger prize If tboy worked hard nnd i, their opponents out classed thru
produced au "A Sharp" "Numbor One" put tho game. Red Cloud commenced
parade In accordance with this idea scoring In tho seoond quarter when
they have raised the prizes to ?C0. 1arra" Je touchdown and kicked
aii.i. .,...i.. .!,. - -i i u Roal. the third quarter Slaby made a
This surely shows an appreciation for touchdown and kloked goal and in
the school that is worth consideration, the fourth Siebert made a touou down.
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WHETHERJT IS A WATCH,' CLOCK, JEWELRY OR EYE
GLASSES, WE HAVE THE MATERIALS 'AND WE KNOW
HOW TO FIX IT SO IT WILL STAY FIXED.
WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF OPTICAL GOODS, JEWELRY
AND SILVERWARE AND WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW
YOU WHAT YOU WANT.
WE TEST YOUR EYES AND FIT
YOU WITH CORRECT GLASSES
We Make 'Quality Right Then the Price Right
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