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Greeley Daily Tribune from Greeley, Colorado • Page 6

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PAGE SIX THE G.RBELEY DAILY TRIBUNE. GREBLBY. EVENING; MARCH'16; MORNING; MARCH- 1937; Altrusa Club Here Emphasizes Its Vocational Guidance Service Group Enters Here In 1927 Tn ofvonlnnr-e 1 1 clubs "vpr n.vi.m, tho Inu-rimilonul Association or Altrusa is inaKing, ''bsniva ut National Business n's Week. Marcb 14-21. The I.

of A. is an assm-iatlnn of lassitled and K-elPotivo meinbi-rRhip of clubs corapnseu of wnmfii who hold exi-i-uti-ve in diversified, bus! and profeasiuual fields. The Altrusa club of Orrnloy was organized at the home of Mrs. Olive Greeley Airport Cottage City The Orange and Blue Camp MRS. STELLA STARKEY, Prop.

2425 8th Ave. Beauty Shop Easter Special Permanent Waves Riloy, Fob. 18, 1927, by members of the Denver AUvusa club. The follow Ing wore the first officers: Dr. Flor-, once Fezer, presidont; Mrs.

Ella Simp-, vice president: Mrs Nnlllo Kllpy I Woodcock, sprretary. Mrs. 1-Vru-Tweed 'von Trotha. treasurer. i Charter nipmbors wero Maude Bald- HUB.

Kloronoo KPZCT, Saiah Figuer. Al Una Maymn Holnu-a. Nelllo lii-rtrudu Hugun. Ol Tlvp Riloy, Kila Simpson, Lucy Scott, i l' orn Tweed von Trotha and Mary i Voldran. Savon of tho charter members are I still active and the club now has a membership of twenty-eight.

In June of 1927, the Greeley club received its chart or from tho National Association 'of Altrusa clubs. The first twc, years proved to bo active ones, for the Uree ley Denver, Cheyenne and Pueblo organizations as. plans wero being mado to entertain tho national convention In Denver in Juno of. 1929. General service activity of Altrusa is vocational guidance in all.

phases. Tho Greeley club subscribes to Vocational Guidance" magazines for the high school and public libraries. Loans have been mado to enable girls to I complete business or college courses. Books on vocational guidance have been given to tho high school library. Last year, at the request the Al- trasa presidont, the city library prepared a special exhibit of boolts on courses for young people in honor of Altrusa's Vocational Guidance Week.

An excellent bibliography for this was worked out by tho library staff and a i copy sent to the district governor. At tho same time the co-oppr- Eostor Hats demand a (rood per- aanfiit aa a fouu- In AVeldorado Drug Store Phone 702 Please Make Appointments Early Easter Sweet Peas Golden Gleams Dowell Flower Shop Ethel Dowell Telegraph Orders Thru F. T. D. Famous Nemo Wonderlif Of Interest to All Women Complete in.

every A combination with control, very carefully and' expertly fitted. Odd and even sizes to 64 bust. L'Aiglon Dresses Bright spring froclcs that are different. Nottingham Lawns, Sanforized Linens, Field Flower $1.98 to $5.98 Delia B. McDonald 1431 11th St.

Celebrate National Business Women's Week With a New Permanent. Melotone Permanent Wave, $3.50 Easter Special, fifl Two Waves for- Shampoo and Finger Wave, 60o Luper's Beauty Shop 9th Phone 155W Greeley Bath and Massage Parlors Mrs. Pearl Stacey, Mgr. Full facilities for both Kruse Bath System Hours: -f A a Up-To-Date and Sanitary Bath Parlor in Greeley 1012 Ninth Ave. (Closed: Sundays) Phone 21SJ DAY AND I CLASSES Careful preparation students lor practical business positions.

We place our graduates locally -when possible. Greeley Commercial College Edith V. Adrian 9th St. Ph. 63W Look to Your Home's Future Practical, Grounds Planning Landscape Architect Ph.

Evans 15W ated with tho Weld county rural library by making a gift of a year's I subscription to tho fiow magazine, "Jobs to Careers." Tho Altrusa club is also interested in Uvic affairs. In 1931 a tree plantcd at lilonmero park. The club IB represented un the board nf the House of Neighborly Swvifp anil Marathon Table for the Cause and Cure of War Al a met-ting fnr tho Red Cross, drive and i i i called in the interest of tln Wi-ld county library, the club president was a representative. In 1931 the National Association of Altrusa clubs became so largf it was deemed necessary to districts. The Greeley chapter is mc-m- her of tho eighth district, tl of Wyoming, Colorado, and Ni MC-X: ico.

Delegates are sent to the a a district meetings and to national con-' ventions. International Association of Altrnia clubs was formed in 1935, -with head- Quarters established in Chicago A delegate will probably be sent from! local club to tho. first Intel-nation-1 al convention, at Mexico City the coming June. Articles of interest concerning activities of the Greeley club and its members are contributed to the Al- trusa. magazine.

Membership in the local club is composed of the following: Maude Balding, Suo Beattie, Mrs. Hose Bedford, Edith Bell, Mrs. Lillian Brummitt, Dr. Helen Davis, Dr. Florence Fezcr, Mrs.

Mae Fitzpatrick, Cornelia Hanna, Josephone Hawes, Mabel Henderson, Mrs. Dora Keyns, Mrs. Alma Hereford, Mayme Holmes, Mrs. Pearl.) Kimbrel, B. Gertrude Lee, Mrs.

Elise Malan, Stella McClenahan, Madgp Me-' Kinzie; Gertrude Peterson, Mrs. Olive Riley, Lucy Scott, Mildred PhWds. I Luna Smith. Martha Smith, Mrs. Fern I von Trotha, Mrs.

Juliet Warwick and Mrs. Mary Watson. This year's officers included Mrs. Mary Watson, president; Mrs. Lillian Brummitt.

vice president: Mrs.I Elise Malan. socretary; Miss Martha Smith, treasurer; Ault's North, Officers of Alirma Club "Everything Musical" Mrs. Pearl L. Kimbrel 938 9th Ave. Phone 495W ISLE, Weld Has Good Snowfall Sligo, March community WHS- visited by a nice snow Saturday i night, and Sunday.

It is very wet and should hi ip the pastures. Mr. and Mrs. C. E.

Boardman hi'lped. thu Lut-ger's to move last wci k. Thoy are mov ing from Prairie center to, a farm southeast of Briggsdale. Mrs. Don (iiilette was called to Den i cer Saturday to help his Mrs.

i Joe Jennings, while her husband is being doctored, in the hospital. i The Gospel Trio for Hereford will I hold church services in Sligo next Sun, day evening. At this lirnu the Easter program will be given. Mrs. Carl Schack and his helpers have been busy the two weeks 4 wrecking, the Henry Gronsten home.

They are bawling the material to Gill whore. Mr. SLhack expects to put, up a house. Jennie Barry spent last Friday with Mrs. Gillette.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gillette and Don visited the Qllliuore's at Cavpeii- ter one day last week.

Gennaro, Italian Name Gennarp is an Italian name derived. from the Latin god Janus, for whom the month of January was named Distinctive Portraits Business women especially should have a good, up to date photograph taken. OLIVE RILEY 916 8th Ave. Mrs. Mary Watson Is president of the Altrusa club this year.

Mrs. Watson manages her farm property northeast of Greeley. Altrusa's secretary for 1936-37 has been Mrs. Elise Malan. Mrs.

Malar. Is secretary in the office of Dr. E. W. Knowles.

Spring Party Ault, March Side: Country club was entertained by Mrs. Gunnar Swanson on Thursday after-, noon, for tho annual spring garden party. All members wore their garden froclts and flower seeds, were exchanged. Regular business session was held. Each member wrote a limerick rhyming with seeds and Mrs.

Fred Hanson received, the prize for the best one. Mrs. Ralph, McDonald accepted an. invitation to Join the club. Viola Bngstrom "was.

club guest. Hostess used, the St. Patrick: motif, in the delicious, lunch served at the close of the social hour. Mrs. Lillian Walker will he next hostess.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams of and Mr. and Arthur Perkins of Fail-field, were house guests of Mr. and Newton Sutherland from Wednesday till Friday of this week.

The ladies are nieces of Mrs. Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sammohs and family recently moved to their new in the east part of town.

This was recently purchased from L. M. Duncan. W. C.

T. U. Meets W.C.T.TJ. had an enjoyable meeting on Friday afternoon at the. home of C.

0. "Wens. Mrs. Adeline Nichols had devotipn- als and Mrs. August Molander Had charge of the program.

Mrs. 3. W. Campbell, chairman of the flower committee and members, A SPECIALS Palni Oil $5.00 Wave, Special, Two Waves. Murle Marcels BOo Special $3.50 Finger Wave (dried) 40o Shampoo, Finger Wave, and Sparkle Sheen Rinse, 60o HELEN CARTER BEAUTY SHOP 8th over Eldred's Phone 812 Mrs.

Lillian Brummltt, vice- president of the Altrusa club, Is auditor at the Camfield hotel. Treasurer of Altrusa club Is Miss Martha Smith, secretary to J. M. B. Petrikin, president of the First National Bank.

gave the following report: 37 calls, 12 meals, 2 text cards, 12 convalescent 1 funeral spray, .2 plants, 1 hou- quet, 25 garments of. clothing, and several pairs The alcohol education "fund was explained, by H. B. Smith. The group decided to hold a candy and cake sale on March.

20 lor the benefit, of 1 this fund. Mrs. William Dooley appointed to decide on a place' for this sale. The Baptist church ladies have given $5.00 to this fund. Numerous interesting items were read and discussed.

Miss Gertrude Griffin will he next hostess. Mrs. J. assisted the hostess in serving delicious refreshments. Success May Bo Meaningless Success once attained is unless one great enough to Irnow extremely little any one person can really know about any one subject.

Bankers Life Co. Yiola.M. Wildy Special Agent 1600 13th Ave. No Recreation More Wholesome No Exercise More Beneficial No Development More Valued Private or Class Tap, Ballet, Toe, Acrobatic, Musical Comedy, Interpretive, Adagio Acquire Grace, Poise, Self- AssuraTice, Confidence Through Dancing 923-25 8th Greeley Will-Dee Beauty Shop First Anniversary. Special attention given.

Teachers and Business Women. 1801 11th Ave. Phone 228 Betty's EASTER Coiffures: Betty's Coiffures for Easter are far more flattering than you've ever had before. Easter- Specials On Betty's famous All- Steam Permanents. THE TULIP OIL Regularly 2 for $5 DELUXE OIL STEAM Regularly $5.00 2 for The oil safeguards and re-vitalizes your hair.

Bring your mother, sister or friend and get a personalized haircut by Mr. Shampoo and Finger Wave, dried, sprayed and combed, 50c Crpqulgnote Marcels $1.00 BETTY'S Beauty Parlor UPSTAffiS PHONB Over WoblwortU's 665 Luzier's, Inc. A Selective Beauty Service Elizabeth R. Bender 1946 9th Ave. Ph.

781 LOANS MADE QUICKLY on AUTOMOBILE FURNITURE CO-SIGNER FIRST INDUSTRIAL BANK 203 Greeley Building Winnie H. Field, The Pines Tea Room Favorite Luncheon place of Greeley Business and Teachers. Club dinners our specialty. Parties or groups please make reservations. Mrs.

Phoebe Anderson 1636 8th Ave. Ph. 2389W Emphasize Your Easter Bonnet 'by having- your: hair look free and easy--cool--soft. Trim but not "set." Our clever and well trained operators will give you- a permanent, wave that is easy to manage, soft, and natural Price $2.00 and up eanne's Beauty 724 9th. 444 It where Mrs.

Everywoman may be outfitted and be well dressed for every occasion no matter where her fancy takes her. We always carry a line of merchandise which appeals to the busy business woman. HATS are very charming. It's Spring. You'll want to Dress Up.

A SUIT itiiiiimmiiimiiiiiiniiiMiriiiiiiifMiiitimiiiiiiiiiiiiii A COAT pastel ools Rich hued hardtones, mannish trends I they are all: here. I i i i i i i i i i i i i i i jj The coronation influence is shown in f.thistle and St. James blue I Swingtime prints in gay colors are 1 popular, Qur prices are never high and we show only quality merchandise; Black's Fashion Shoppe 820 9th St. Phone 508 Alma Hereford 908 8th Ave. MUTUAL GROCERY AND MARKET ERESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES QUALITY MEATS STANDARD GROCERIES No order too large or too smalt to receive our careful attention.

Business women are always welcome. Mrs. Mary Daniels Affiliated 831 7th St, Phone 26.

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