The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 26, 1921, Image 1

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the time of every farmer. The work has
to be finished at a given time. Little at
tention is give to other matters. Still,
the matter of nourishment must be thought
of Let us supply your wants in groceries
canned goods, relishes, cookies, Etc.
Satisfaction or your money back guarantee
We'll pay market price for your produce
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With the beginning of spring work on the farm
comes additional demands on your equipment.
Inspect your harness, and for the best of repair
work give me a trial.
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Ware isn't all in its looks. It
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always in a saving way. It will
save you time in cooking better
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in cleaning.
"Universal" utensils are seam
less. Rims are tightly rolled to
give them stiffness. Sides and
corners arc rounded for cjuick,
easy cleaning. Cool handles
doubly braced." Tight-fitting
lids on po'ts and kettles. All the
newest features for lasting sat
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RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. MAY 26, 1921
MEMORIAL DAY
The following U the Memorial Dny
program to bo given in the Methodist
church at 11 a. m., Sunday, May
20th:
Anthem Choir
Prayer -
Solo
Scripture Heading
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I iiev. .iary ii. iuueiiuu
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I Anthem - Choir""" "Cl,u" Ul "7""'
Address Rev. E. T. Haddock, .1,,B st01 ,W,IS l, d in l,ree
Song Choir and Audience
"America"
DECORATION DAY
The following is the program for
Decoration Day, Monday, May 30th:
1:30 P. M.
Parade will form on corner of Web
ster street and Fourth Avenue. All
soldiers of Civil, Spanish American,
World War, American Legion and
Hoy Scouts will march in a body to
cemetery where they will decorate the
graves.
3 P. M. Resse Auditorium
Song Chorus
Invocation Rev. Eshclmnn
Song Chorus
Reading S. 13. Kizcr
List of Deceased Soldiers
Address -. S. R. Boycc
Gettysburg Speech
Song Chorus
Address Rev. S. Hnrdman
Song
Star Spangled Banner
May Brides Blossom Forth
Rcnfro-Burft
Mr. Frank Uuri: or PtvwncoCity and
Miss Alvena llenfro of this city were
married Saturday morning, May 21st,
by Judge Messmore lit lteatriee. The
bride is the accomplished daughter of
Mrs M .tude Renfro. TIio announce
niont of tlie weddingoou.es as a bin
priho to the bride's many friends in Red
Cloud. The happy couple became ac
qualnted at Armour where the brido
has been teaching school.
The groom is an energotie young
merchant standing high in business
circles where he Is acquainted. They
will make their home at Armour.
WcParlland-Doyle
Mhs Anna Alice McPartland and
Joseph Francis Doyle were mnrrled
Wednesday morni; at nine o'clock by
Father Fitzgerald nt the Catholic
church. The bride's sister Auues act
ed ns bride's maid and Lawrence Doyle,
brother of the groom, was best man
Many relatives and friends of the cou
pie wltuessed the ceremony. A de
lightful wedding dinner was served to
a large number of guests at the home
of the bride's mother, Mrs Anna Me.
I'artland, ' who resides northwest of
this city.
The bride is a well known school
teacher who has just completed a torm
near Rlrerton, while the groom is a
prosperous farmer. They will make
their home on his farm south of this
city.:
Grace Church Services
First Sunday After Trinity
Sunday School at 10 it. in.
Morning service aud baptism at
Evening service at 8 p. m.
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Dr. R. S. Mitchell of Applcton,
Wisconsin, arrived in the city Monday
evening, preparatory to moving his
family to that city.
Frank Foley was called to Norca
tur, Kansas, Tuesday morning on ac
count of tho serious illness of his
father. Fireman Gentry of McCook
is relieving him.
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Sutton and
daughter, Helen, departed Monday
evening for Marshalltown, Iowa, they
being called there by tho death of
her mother, Mr3. Barker.
Saturday morning Sheriff Huffcr
arrested a ccuplo of boys who ran
away from homo at Fall City. Sher
iff McNulty of Fall City was in tho
city Sunday morning and took tho
boys home.
Fifty - two Weeks Each Ynr For $1.50
The Class Play
Tim play. "Mueh Ado About Hetty,"
which wus Klven by twenty-two mem
bers of the eltis. of 10J1 at the I5esse
Auditorium lust nltflit was one of the
"tu'Si ever presumed ,ner. n ni
mruutud uy ilia lioore Kiiuey nuu
she ii cerliitnly to bo liilily comtneiul
ed tor ihe tine tralnlni: evidenced in
acts
ltetu.a moving picture star, fjomg
South on it vuuntioualosi'9 her memory
from the shock of it railway acci
dent and is identltlod as a rival, Violet
Ostrich, from a handbag she carries.
In this character she encounters the
real Violet, who has just eloped with
her tlfth husband, Ned O'llare, and
mixes things up sadly for huiself and
the young couple. Hetty was played
by Helen Albright iu an expert man
ner. Lloyd Slbert took the part of
Lin Leonard, Betty's husband and his
Interpretation of this part could not
bo Improved upou'in anyway Tho
real Vlolot Ostrich was Ruby Koon,
who had Indulged in too many mar
ridges for her own peace of mind, but
always "got by" with another one.
Howard Kaley as Ned O'llare. Violet's
tlfth husband was always losing tils
wife or chiimol by the wrong one.
Aunt Winnie, the ever watchful
aunt of Hetty's was just splendidly en
itcttd by Ruth Sutton, but site had a
terrible time with that Major Jartree,
from Wichita, Kansas, ably Imperson
ated by John Bloom who tried to be, a
Get ItlcljijSnlck WaUliigrord. Lizzie,
slow but sure, as played by Gertrude
Wiggins was surely .splendid acting for
nu amateur. K. Z Ostrich, a former
husband of the famous Violet, Loiimer
Edson, was always advertising his
photo plays but no one would listen to
tho reading of them. Ho got so far
every tinio and had to' stop.
Mr. Ebenezer O'llare, Harold Gil
bert, was the mirth-quake of the
whole evening and acted in a profes
sional way. Gladys Reufio as Mrs
Ebenezer O'llare was great iu her pa.it,
having ii sprained ankle she had a
time keeping watch on her sly bus.
baud.
Every chautcter thru out the long
list could thus bo favorably mentioned
if space but permitted.
This comedy was bright, clover and
full of brisk uctlon aud appealed allka
to the young and the youthful-hearted.
The stage was sot by the Graham
Furniture Co., and huts for the youug
ladles were furnished by Mrs. Butler's
millinery.
A clover specialty between acts was
given in which several young ladies
were served tea by Marian McDowell,
who made a mistake of putting in pop
per for sugar and they sneezed the
chorus of their catchy song.
Mr. Windolph In his usual talented
manner played sovoral selections on
tho pipe organ.
The wholeveniug was ono of keen
enjoymont from beginning to end.
Everyone seemed to delight in tho tal
ent and ability of the cast represented
by our graduates and agreed on tho
excellency of their lino choice of it
play.
Charity Lodge Elects Officers
Lust Friday evoning .Charity lodge
No. .".II. A. F. A. M., met and elected
the following olHeers for the ensuing
year
Master. II. S. Foe.
Senior Warden, V. D. Edson.
Junior Warden, Floyd Turnnro.
Secretary, 15. V. Perry.
Treasurer, E. L. Grlmib,
A kltohen shower was given Miss
Aiineo Arnold last Friday evening i.t
the V. A. Sherwood noiue by Mrs.
Miner Shorwood. The rooms were
beuutlfullv decorated and many of the
unique features greatly delighted those
present. The approaching marriage
of Miss Arnold to Mr. Phil ahorwood
prompted the gift of many useful pres1;
ents. Many were accompanied by au
amusing verse. Light refreshments
were served and all spent. a very enjoy
See Our Charming Presents
For
Brides
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Girl
Graduates
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We Mike 'Quality' Right
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Red Cloud
Jeweler and
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The High CoSt
Did Come Down
COMPARE
One Year Ago Today
100 Pound Sack o! Sugar $32.00
Ono Sack of Best Flour 4.2G
Ono Bushel Potatoes 6.00
One Pound Gypsy Boy Coffee .GO
One Can Pink Salmon 30
Ono Can Best Pork and Beans 20
Four Pounds Navy Beans 60
Four Pounds Head Rice ..c.. .70
Six Cans Good Peaches 3.00
Six Cans Good Apricots 3.00
Six Bars Soap
Ono Toll Can Milk
One Can Standard Corn
Ono Can Standard Peas
ONE YEAR AGO TODAY THE
ABOVE GOODS WOULD COST
The Farmers Union
J. F. Edwards, Mgr. A 0&?SK Red Cloud, Neb.
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M NO TIME IN HER LIFE CAN
YOU BETTER SHOW YOUR DE
V0TI0N TO YOUR FRIEND, BY
SENDING HER A REMEMBRANCE
THAN WHEN SHE GRADUATES
UNLESS IT IS WHEN SHE WEDS.
FOR BOTH OF THESE OCCAS
IONS WE HAVE BEAUriFUL, AP
PROPRIATE GIFTS. COMETOSEE
OUR WARES AND IT WON'T TAKE
YOU LONG TO DECIDE WHAT TO
GIVE.
WHEN ASKED, WE SHALL BE
GLAD TO HELP YOU MAKE YOUR
SELECTION.
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Then the Price
Right
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THESE PRICES
TODAY
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