The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 29, 1921, Image 4
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF IBWMWWIUWM ' .' i i U) ' ' hiiiu -J 1 ' ft i 1 tf COMING! One Night Only Red Cloud, Besse Auditorium, NCbr! SUNDAY, January 1st The Hazel McOwen Stock Co. Flaying that popular Melo-Dramn entitled: KENTUCKY SUE Comedy. Pathoo. Climaxes. Special Scenery. Vaudeville Between Acts Remember the dale Admission 15c and 55c. THE RED CLOUD CHIEF I Form Bureau Notes Rod Cloud, Nebraska. fL'UJ.lBUlSD hVI KV THURSDAY cuttrcd In tin J'oMi ll.ee nt Hut loud, Nob as Hocond CIhsb Manor' A. H McAKTHUH, Editor utwl Owner Advertsin Rates Foroltfn, per column inch 15c Loc.l, 10 & iy imm 'jjHWf iyywyw y ug3cgLi.Mfiwiitiga3fcBiia Did Yon Forget Anyone Xmas? Send Them a Photograph. m D Thousands of Garments for European Relief Chicago. Di'c. 'J7. More thin (iO.OOO Urariiiiits mill 12,1'CO hiyetvH have been shipped tills year or mo in pioccss of in wumji iuii h-i pur i i)i onupu:r quoins nlieudy pledged from Oiiltnl Division lundqiint'trH in Chicago Thin work ol volnntuuis among tho 730 chapters is siij.pljhi(f mine thnn Iho aveinge I'liiiplnr qnoti for rilntilbntiou among the children in Knitern and Central Kuroptf Despite U'u local oWd which oxmts i'i tu ni ciiinrnunltltsitiMhe tates ol t itt ( till lit Unirtl.tn fluid ft Crt.istiUUly liK-ifdsinK drstro to Mt lb chihiicn who. uro M(T.'iiii(f (-t deapraUly In Euiopn N hhown. When no other Mtiencv x".ts to oart for local el thf lied (- olmi ter k-helping ohm inuiiitii's to ad. junuly mit condition caused liy iin-niployiuent or orop fail. iiihs ami in luhtiiloii to life! pin i in tlilit tloesvii y o oiseas I ullef. The Gleason Studio RED CLOUD,. NEBR Cvttnnnnannaiiniannn llSIuulIaa1Ill!B!lIIIU!nuplHlall'EUKBm, Jinanra HiinTmi3innioiiiin!iSttinpiiiii!i.miiiuiBi!iiiiiil'inijniii3iniiiiai.nn coflaaiumaiiiiainn True Economy In buying groceries comes through selecting the better grades, from a store you know you can depend upon. We pride ourselves on our sincere desire to have in stock at all times the best quality food stuffs at moderate prices. Satisfaction or your money back guarantee P. A. Wullbrandt Groceries and Queensware wmiiiHMgimi MIIUI11M1111I1WU11UUM M s34iT l Hsw ?QsE3Sfc3 3 "fc. i jy . vw. r r-rT--r -n xl aa m Buy Them With Your I Egg and Chicken Money! Set aside your egg and chicken money and, almost before you realize it, you will have enough to buy an equipment of beautiful "Wear-Ever" aluminum cooking utensils. Bright, light, silver-like "Wear-Ever' uten- sik will make you as proud of your kitchen. aa you are of the other rooms in your home. - wusrrvu JTHHW wum SQHjaSs nMIIIMR "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Cooking Utensils cost slightly more than ordinary utensils because theyareworth more. It pays to buy "Wear-Ewer" just as it pays to buy good farming implements. . "Weat'Ever" utensils are made in one piece from hard, thick sheet aluminum without joints or seamed Cannot crack, fluke or peel are pure and safe,' Replace utensila that wear out Svith utensila Umt "Wear-Ever" TRINE'S HARDWARE faiiiiiiaiiira The Community Christmas Tree Tho Hesse Sale Pavilion was ono seething muss of excited people, nil tijlng to tallc at once, on last Friday evening, at the Community Christmas Tree exorcises. The lliml arrangements hail been completed by the unions committees. Tho decorations were profuse; tho tree stood on a platform in the center of tile pavilion and was beautifully be decked; tiers of scats were occupied by spectators, choir and choruses. An air of expectancy prevnded the build ing. Tubs of treats were carried in around tho troe by tho Hoy Scouts. Tho piano proved too high a pltah for tho orchestra to accompany it, which was quite n disappointment to all E. J. Overlng jr., was master of cere monies. Christmas carols were Riven by tho Junior and Senior high schools. Judgu Waeldedge re.id the Chiist mas story from the tcriptures. Tin audience repeated the Lord's Pravor in concert and tho Community Choru gave several selections from theii Christmas Cantata,' "Tho Angelic Choii". TIic address of tho voniny on, "The I nily of tho Christmas Spirit," jjiwii by V. E. Maiirer, was a scholarly pin. soutiitioii cf human events since the Illinois announced to the Shepherd tho birth of the Saviour of the World Hevorenlly wo catuh its echo at tills ChristmasWric. . , Tliespealter mentions tho occasion of our meetiriK together as influenced by tho desire to coaiuieauiralo, as a community, tho greatest event of all history. This old sobbing world of ours ha uot outgrown Jesus Christ. For Him It has discovered no substitute. Other lights have arisen, waned, and vanish, ed forever, sinco tho birth of the found, or and interpreter of tho Christian re- ligiou. The community spirit is asomblanee of Christ's Spirit that has brought us together tonight. Together we'll sue tieed, divided we'll fail. Winn we come to consider our nelKhbor as our orother, we'll show the sparlc of divin ity within us. Life thus becomes licli crall tho wliilo It centers no longer in ono small self and one nt of cir ciinistances, but enlarges into a great nesftliat OMiinot he miriowed. The speaker i eco'gniz-d our indebted ness to our common creator and pre server, and our mutual thoughts give expression to the pray or of tho great CIibh. It Tonnev: "Dear Father, wo thank Thou that the evening of that first ChristmHS Day wos not less blessed than the morn log; that, tho tho star had gone, the Light, in whose briKhtness it was lost, remained; that tho the angel choir had vanished into heaven, tho song, and tho Inspiration of tho song, wore lert on earth; that tho tho heavenly messenger had ceased to speak, the King was hero to fulfill tho "good tld. ings," nmi;to claim his own". Tho concluding number on tho pro gram, Holy Night," was sung by tho audience. Santa Claus arrived in a Ford and intended tho Hoy Scouts in distributing the treats, Mr.und Mrs.-fO. M. Smith, former residents of Ked Cloud, but now resid ing in California, sent seven hundred and fifty oranges for treating tli children of Ked Cloud on thi.s happy occasion. There was an abundance of treats for old and young allUe, later on. This ("InUtiiins oideliriitUin will Ioiik ho f in- nihi'ied in UkI Uli'iul it it I it, I, hoped to bi'comu no annual evint ol importance, Tran'm' Yom' llov Smc.til nov.simper tirttdo-. lm( appeared during thf pant two week timt referred to the fovr 1021 champ ion club h ys of Nebraska n one way of keeping hoys interested in the farm work. Anyore who watched the 500 club winners dining their five days tour of Chicago could n I help but bo convinced at the fore thin work i exerting; In this country in developing better alh'f."ed f.irm hoys nnd girls. In the c -ntrast to tho above lit in compare what reaction upon tho plas tic minds of the boys and girls of those farm homos where Oio fuller i. everlastingly complnining of the d i.vntroddon peasantry where the father signs and circulates petitions to do away with organizations that are exerting the greatest influence toward bettering the farm life, and where the father lends no effort or influence toward beltoring hie indus try. Compare the two homes if you will. Which hnift x prcHlngf the most out of HvitoflfT Which hom will form a partnership with their children In the future? Which father will ho left alone in his declining years td work his i.u-tn as be t he in.-w? HENRY R. FAUSCif County Agricultural A tent. - -DEMANDS EXCEED StTpPLir.-t FOR CATIIER HOOKS The way to culture may seom long and mysterious, but once Omahans have seen a guiding light, they arc tclentlcss in following its beckoning finger. It fc ok Sinclair Lewis, youthful author of "Main Street," tho best fiction Fellers of tho year, to make Omahans acqaintcd with the merit of tho writings of their own state woman, Willa Sibort Cathcr. With in a week after his talk before the Omaha S "cicty of Fine Arts at the Fontcnello hotel, last season, every copy of Willa Cathcr's books then on the shelves of books stores was exhausted. Omahans wanted to know her as well as her books. And on her re turn to New York, following a visit at her home at Red Cloud, she was the honor guest of the Nebraska League of Woman Voters at a din ner at the Brandcis restaurant ear lier in the season. Since then her popularity has grown, as has that of her hooks. Sensing a heavy demand for the writings of the popular author, book stores doubled and trebled orders to her publishers. Hut the demand exceeded the supply, and for a week previous to Christmas, not a single copy of "My Antonio," "The Song of tho Lark," "Tho rionccrs," or for that matter any of her book could bo purchased here. May the appreciation of their read ers never be dulled! Omaha Daily News, Sunday, December 25th. ffjjsimvscvtmaKtvwMi i wmwji h umw-h iiwiiwi-iw'"-" ' ' 'v5 N ' luiMmawi Mr ilfejM II l Kansas Pickups SMITH COUNTY Doxfc Scold ill Children ior wearing holes in their ctockinus at play. Romping play is good for tnern let them romp. But put stockings on them that arc "wear insured". Put them in Armor Plate Hosiery which is made of the brst and strongest yarn obtainable knit to shape nnd she exactly and dyed with Harms-Mot Djc(whichabsolutelytlo8 not rot, burn or weaken the yarn). You'll buy Ai mor Plate -'ocl.ings again and again becaure 5n service they kn-p tin ir jhapc ind color, fit 6iiU(- and ' 'v-eer like armor plate". And they're "perfect ia wcjvc, wear nnd waili." Take home a pair or two of these excellent hose today. RED.CLOUD, NEBRASKA I jpnsmi3SXWfxmvaenit.rri3aasi "f i ti. 2v. -U'imrx -B tanwusxuwjmam'' lEnrEEIEZiaE All Things Considered We Believe That MAITLAND COAL Is as cheap if not cheaper, than any other kind of fuel. If you are not using MAITLAND try some of ours the next time you order. Piatt & Frees TOiiFWIMM ILmcmMlfiW Sun. Harve Hluir and family spent day with FriinU Ilrowu. I'M Lull nnd futnlly spent Sundny with tho W. Leu family Hour Lehitiion. Mi-bes Lona und Opal Lull of Esbon nnd Vtdma Carr spent Tuesday with Mrs. Karl Abbott. Jnmes Spurrier and ftimily uro visit, ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Spurrier, in Uurr Onk this week. Erutst Lock and wife visited Satur day and Sunday with her parents, Mr. mil Mrs Joseph Uo., in Lwbunoti. Those who ate Chi Minns dinner with Km I Abbott and wife are iv 13 Spurr ier and family, ftolit. Lr.nnlgan and fami'y, Ilojt L'lll and family, Ntntil Mcrritt and wife, Ui'x Helihun and wife and Kcnnuth Abbott. Lutheran Church Notes Regular services are held overy first and third Sunday In tho month In tho Adventlst church, Corner of 3rd tAve and Walnut St Preaching nt 11 a in. Our annual mooting will be held aft er tho 6orvice. Everybody Ib request cd to be present. O. It. Heinitz, PastorJ Merry Christmas Come to our special sale of dolls at prices that will surprise you. Beautiful Parsian Ivory goods, Manicures, .Military brushes, Books, fine Stationery, Box Candies, and many other articles. Glad to show ybu. CHAS. L. COTTINC i THE DRUGGIST JimmwmmMmmmmmmmmnmmmmmm iiuiuiiiiiiimiii is ii!!i;;!m;raiira,iiii:xT3!iu THE HUGHES WAY "Cleaners-Dyers-Tailors WE CLEAN HATS 3 DJtC Dr.R. V. Nicholson c A L We Sell DENTIST Niggerhead Naitland And (; Routt County Lump ii m We sell for ca thats why we sell cheaper. .SI SH25 FARMERS' ELEVATOR M DH lied Cloud Nebraska Have your envelopes and letter heads printed on HAMME RIPPLE BOND. 1 r. f' I f V 3 i - m 01 a.