The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 20, 1921, Image 5

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Isadore Johnson spent
Hastings,
Sunday in
Frank Starr
Aurora.
spent Thursday In
Mrs. Androw Saludcn spent Thurs
day in Hastings.
Henry Kconcy of Cowles
the city Tuesday.
was in
Mrs. J. A. Hurden spent
day in Hastings.
Wedncs-
lSuddy, Kail lti xml .lulu Tlio Amurl
can Legion till- month.
Mibs Margaret Dickson went
Kansas City Tuesday morning.
to
Dr. C. D. Lciby was a passenger to
Lincoln Monday morning.
Lutheran services every first and
third Sunday in the month at 11 a. m.
Red Cloud nnd Nelson will play
foot ball here next Tuesday after
noon. Mrs. Homer Hancy went to YoiTc
Monday morning to visit relatives
and friends.
. Mr. and Miv. Joe Crow of Kcpubli
con City spent the weekend with
relatives here. v
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hauck returned
home Friday after spending a few
days in Omaha.
V. W. Cowdcn went .to Ticnton
Tuesday morning to attend to some
business matters.
Ux-Shi vice Moil, 1. MX) CCO Comrades
Invito You to .loin TUB AMBUICAN
LISGION this iinntli
Mrs. Ida Cummings went o Lin
coln Tuesday morning to attend the
Kcbckah Grand lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wulkcr, Mrs.
Hcckwith nnd Mrs. I. 0. Walker spent
Thursday in Hastings.
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Ait Nelson went to . Benkelman
Tuesday evening to do some plumbing
woik for 13. V. Stevens.
Mrs. John Arnell nnd -baby went
to Fremont Tuesday morning to visit
her mother and friend.
Claude Pierce went to Crete Mon
day to attend a state conference of
the- Congiegational churches.
; Mrs. George VnnCnmp and daugli
ter of Lincoln are visiting at the home
of Dr. and Mrs. Robt. Damorell.
A. T. Walker and V. II. Thomas
went to Eldorado, Kanas Tuesday
to attend to some business matter.
Mrs. R. V. Nicholson and baby de
parted Sunday-for St. James, Minne
sota where she will visit hr parent".
Mrs. Elizabeth Foe returned home
Monday evening from Hastings
where she had been visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Butler and
baby of Hastings spent Sunday hero
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Butler.
Mrs. Helen Gamell, of Arapahoe,
went to Hastings Friday morning
after spending a few , days with
friends here.
Mrs. Chas. Etherton returned homo
Thursday morning after spending a
week with relatives at Orleans and
Republican City.
J". W. Manley and son returned
home Monday evening via auto from
Rod Oak, Iowa where they had been
visiting relatives.
Mr. and Al Slaby and son, Fred re
turned homo Mondny afternoon from
Oawker City, Kansas where they
spent a few days.
W. A. Maynnrd returned homo
Tuesday evening from Kansas City
where ho had been attending, to some
business mailers.
The American Legion nH meet
Friday evening nt 3 o'clock in tho
I. 0
Q. F. hall and the members are
urged to he present.
Yha FfllK AT dome lxpect you
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"OMAHA'S FUH &, yTjW VISIT
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Exhilarating BURLESK and VAUDEVILLE
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MATINEE DAJI.Y, 2:15; EVNGS. 6:20
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Helen Saxe and Kathlyn Tracey with
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Beds, which will be
torium one night only, Thursday,
vember 3rd.
ltuy ltroHil at Powell and Pope's
Mrs. C. 1). Crone loturncd to her
home at Yoik Monday morning after
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank
Peterson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Robinson of
Superior wcie in the city Thumlay
evening witnessing the
Girl at the Auditorium.
Bohemian
William Thompson ictuined to
Benkelman Tuesday morning after
.spending a few days here with his
father, Harry Thompson.
The Fannuis Institute piumiuin list
appears elspwltpio In this pnper and
owning to l.iulc of space we left oi t
part of the school pioiniuitis
Mr?. Prather of Houston, Texas,,
went to Denver Thursday morning
after spending a few days here with
her daughter, Mrs. L 0. Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Smith returned
to thoiv homo at Wymore inuay.
morning after spending n fow days
with Row and Mf. W. II. Cope-.
Dr. "Warrick T' o Specialist y 111 meet
Ejc, Bar. Noie anl Tlnoat pattpnts and
those needing jrlas'sc at Dc Dnmfrell'i
offleo TiKsdny, Oct 2j llunr.2 t 0
Mrs. Chns. Starr and children re
turned to their home at Yuma, Colo
rado, Saturday evening after visiting
Iter parent-?, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cor
bctt. Harold Tumure departed Sunday
evening for his home .at Portland,
Oregon after spending a few dayj
hero with his uncle F. G. Turnure
and family.
Mrs. Vernon Zeiss and children re
turned to their homo at Trumbull
Friday morning after'spending a fow
days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
B. A. Sutton.
Miss Hattie Christian returned
Saturday from Tarkio, Mo., after
a fow days with her sister, Mrs.
Wade Tato and family, who accom
panied her homo to visit her mother
Mrs. J. L. Christian.
THE HAZEL McOWEN
STOCK COMPANY
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Actts. including the Hazel McOwen Jazz Orchestra. The above company will play Red Cloud every other
Friday, beginning October 2 1 st, and will offer an entirely new program at each return. Don't fail to see the
opening play which will make you a regular fan. That powerful comedy drama "LITTLE PEGGY G'MOORE"
In Four Brilliant Acts. The prices have been arranged sq you can bring the whole family along.
One mght (My Curt0in ot &30 ' today, Oct. 21st
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at the Besse Audi-
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ftl it DuHlrico Mi'Ki'iliiin anlved in
the city Tuvhiy to visit i datives.
Mrs. J. V. Hauck and Mrs. S. G.
Peterson speqt Saturday in Hasting".
Mr and Mis. Downey of Moulder,
Cotor.ido arrived in the city Tuesdny to
visit iclatlvis.
Mis. Uiainlich, wifo of Prof. Giant
licb of tho State Univetstty, will judge
the Heme Economics Dopattiiietit tit
the ruimeis Institute next week.
The Degree of Honor met Tuesday
evening ami a large number of mem
bjts wcro present. After lodge closed
the fouittt
li vision nerved refresh-
month
Clifford Douglas arrived in tho city
Sunday evening to lChuinc his posi
tion at the Hatfield restaurant after
spending the summer at Forest City,
Missouri.
j Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson re-
turned, to their homo at Denver Sat
urday evening after spending a week
here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
F. G. Turnure.
Mr. hnd Mrs. Chas. DickeiMm and
daughter, Mrs. Dolly Shcppard", do
parted thia morning for Marshal,
Oklahoma where they will vKH thcjir
son and brother, Clyde Dicker-on and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Black of Boul
der, Colorado arrived in the city Sun
day morning to spend a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kalcy. They
are enrouto to Chicago whore they
expect to spend" the winter.
Tuesday afternoon tho Webster
County Farmers Union branch met
in this city and reelected T. B. Wagon
er President and J. M. Ryan Secre
tary. Dan Garber was elected a dele
gate to attend tho state convention.
Lutheran Church Notes
0. It. Heinitz, Pastor
Regular services arc held every (list
and third Sunday In tho month In tho
Adventlst church, Corner of 3rd Ave.
and Walnut St
Alf Harris spent Saturday in Hastings.
Grant
Friday.
Turner was in Hastings,
Mrs. Clara Sherer and Mrs. Andrew
Snladcn .'.pent Saturday in Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith spent
the weekend with his parents at Den
ver. Mrs. Mamie Wascomb and children
of Guide Hock spent the weekend here
with friends.
W. A. Mnynard accompanied flic
stock shipment from hero to Kaiibns
City, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mitchell and
son of Franklin were in the city Mon
day afternoon.
Ernest Campbell went to Grand Is
land Saturday morning to spend n
couple of weeks.
Mrs. Mary Summers went to Lin
coln Monday morning to spend a few
days with relatives.
Mrs. C. 1). Itobinson and daughters,
Mrs. Oliver Powell and .Miss Lucille
.spent Friday in Hastings.
Miss Kbba Gregeren, the operator
aU the Commercial Advertiser office,
spent the weekend with her parents
at Mindon.
T. D. Iticlinnlson returned homo the
Ia.st of the week from San Francisco,
.California where he had been visiting
hi? brother.
A. H. Crabill shipped two cars of
hogs to Kansas City Sunday. Dc
laney Bios, also shipped u car of hogs
to this imukct.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl McKadden and
children of Clay Center spent Sunday
hero with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. It. Hughes.
C. C. McConkfiv vpliirripil to Grand
IsIa,,(1 Saturday morning after visit-
ing his d
ng his daughter, Mrs. W. R. Lipptn-
cott and family.
Mr. and Mrs. L'nrl Hall auloed to
Bird City, Kansas, Saturday to spend
a few days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Hall.
Miss Mary Christian, Mr. Joe Top
It am and Mrs. Frank Lc o returned
home Friday cvctdng ftom Columbus
wheio they attended the W. C. T. U.
Convention.
Friday afternoon the Red Cloud
foot ball team was defeated by a tcorc
of ;!3 to 0 by Chester. While going
to Chester in a Ford car the driver
lost control and Earl Robertson was
thrown thru tho windshield, his face
was cut up considerable nnd several
stitches wore taken to close the in
juries. In the first three minutes of
tho game James Minor had tho mis
fortune to break his ankle and if
these accidents had not occurred no
doubt the game would have been dif
ferent. T A .
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Opening of Gir&le- Si&ck
Presenting nothing but the best and latest releases at popular prices.
High class Vaudeville Specialties will be introduced between the
American Legion
FRIDAY
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OCT.
21st
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tobacco quality
We state it as our honest belief
that the tobaccos used in Chester
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hence of better taste) than in any
other cigarette at the price.
Ligectt & Myers Tobacco Co.
Chesterfield
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