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Greeley Daily Tribune from Greeley, Colorado • Page 6

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Greeley, Colorado
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6
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"APBH: 12, SOCIETY NEWS DEVOTED TO COUNTY TOWNS Ralph Roush and Mro. Nichols Are Married In Golden Tuesday Milliken, April Roush and Mrs, Violet Nichols were married, at the parsonage in Golden. by a. Methodist minister Tuesday afternoon at i o'clock. Mrs.

Dale Willis, a sister of the bride, and her husband were the attendants. The double ring ceremony was used. The bride was attired In a navy blue ensemble with lavender blouse and wore light pumps to match. After a few weeks honeymoon trip thru Canon City, Salt Lake City and other points of Interest the newlyweds will be at homo at tho Great Western depot in Milliken where the groom Is employed as agent. Mrs.

Roush is the eldest daughter Mr, and Mrs. Frank Goracke. Kersey T. A''Will Meet on Thursday Afternoon April meet- Ing of the local P. T.

A. wllj be held at 8 o'clock at the school auditorium Thursday, April 17, and it will bo the last meeting this year. The new officers will be Installed and the committees for next year will be appointed. The program of the evening will bo In charge of the fourth, fifth and sixth, grades, who will present an operetta, "The Palace of Carelessness." Miss Lucille Hudson, Miss Autionetto Gulraud and Miss Cleo Derlnger are training tho children for the operetta and have had to work under great difficulties because the I epidemic of which swept the Kersey school, but they havo the program In shape to assure an Interesting Meeting. The cast of the operetta follows: Prologue, Joe Nell Nesbit; Mr.

Clock, Keith Dlllehay; Fat Clock, Max Poindexter; watches, Edward Meikel, Jack Adams, Richard Lebsack, Robert jaw; Dotty Dimple, June Corsberg; Umbrella, Virginia Gross; Ballff, Sort Mudgett; Judge, Leroy Alles; Organ- Grinder, Romle Mason; ClowD, Walter Poindexter; Old Man, Coyd Wakeman; Little Girl, Lillian Alles; Maid, Dorothy Charles; Dancing Dolls, Turka Masaguohl, Verda Carter; 'Lbr- etta Filatreau, Annabelle Hoffman) Tov Soldiers, Tommy Schank, Dennis Gustafsou, Louis Gain, Roger Bay, Arthur Lebsack, Harlih Davis; Jury, Neil Magnuson, Don Ward, Leona you see the Arab. ItsHttlt Bros. Coffee, which Is roasted afewoounds at a time THIS accurate, continuous process--Controlled Roasting creates a flavor no other coffee has. Every berry is roasted evenly--to a perfection no bulk-roasting process can equal. Frtsh from the original vacuum pack.

Easily opened with the key. HILLS BROS COFFEE -give jour boy MACAR That growing boy of yours who plays, hard' than you work-- are you giving him food a restores the strength he uses up every day Direct hjs taste toward macaroni American Beauty" Macaroni with its famous flavof. American Beauty Products are nourishing. Contain essential body, bone and muscle-building qualities. Easy to assimilate and digest, The Best Food for All Ages! AmerlcihBeautyMicuonlCo.

Denver St. Louie Kroiu City Dlllehay, Mae Anderson, Lorraine McDonald, Johnnlo Richmond. Tho hostesses will be third and fourth, grade mothers. The council meeting will Tuesday at 4 oMock at the school house. Missionary Jubilee In Windsor on Wednesday Windsor, April Jubilee celebration In honor ol the sixtieth anniversary of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the Methodist church, was held at the homo.of Mrs.

T. B. Cullison Wednesday afternoon. Bach inember present read articles, showing the scope of tho work of the society. Refreshments were served nt Jhe close of the afternoon.

Besides the members present there were three visitors, Emma Davidson, Mrs. Ralph Culllson and Mrs. Dave Hettinger. Evans Ladles Aid Meets with Mrs. Harry C.

Brown Evans, April Ladles Aid met with Mrs. Harry Brown Wednesday afternoon. It was serve the Decoration Day dinner again this year. This dinner Is an annual affair and as It is a home coming dfiy for many from all parts of tho state it has proven a very profitable undertaking by the local ladies to serve this noon meal. Those present Included: Mesdames, Arnold, Barry, Calkins, Christensen, Dlclcerson, Fish, Herriot, Johnston, Arthur Morrison, A.

Morrison, C. H. Reed; George RodeKer, Earl Roberts, W. H. Short, m.an Zupke, William Taylor, W.

A. Adamspn; the guests were Mrs. Sherwood and Mrs. Van Dyke, tha hostesses M. Brown, Barry and Mrs.

H. 0. Brown. 5 Delicious refreshments carried put In keeping with the Easter season was served at the close of the afternoon. The next regular meeting will meet with Mrs.

Adamson -with Mrs. Short and Mrs. Calkins as joint hostesses. Alvlana Hetterle Hostess to the Fldello Club 'La Salle, April evening Miss Alvlana Hetterle entertained the members of the Fldellis club; the Easter motif was used in menu and table decorations. Part the evening was given over to practicing for the-Easter program.

The club will meet April 17 with Mrs. Frey. Those jjresent Tuesday were Mrs. Frey, Nora and Irene Frey, Mina Jerke, Bernice Martha Reck, Ruth Meyer, Vivian lor- Kruger and Mrs. Gus Wonburg.

Mr. an.d Mrs, Melvln Parks Celebrate Tenth Anniversary La Salle, April and Mrs. Melvin Parks celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary Monday evening with a social time and a covered dish supper served cafeteria style. Those present Messrs, a'nd Mesdames W. J.

Moore, J. T. Dunn, J. Clyde Dunn, J. E.

Dunn, E. O. Dunn, Housecleoning Suggestions aniers of oil lindsj broomi, mopi, fact, everything to make the epic and span end your tpring task easy. Knowing that you will be in need of many of these items at this time we havo decided to maka this HOUSECLEANING WEEK at all of our stores and are featuring necessities of this nature at saving prices. It will pay you to lay in your supply even If you are not quite ready for them.

Extra a size Florida Marsh Solid Heads excellent quality Seedless Real buy No. 1 Full Cream Longhorn Fine for Sandwiches Fairy Queen--Fluffy Fresh, Crisp, Delicious 3 8 i 4 Del Monte Canned Goods 2 No. 2" ftlU No. 2 Cans fcVV Cleanser I Sunbrite cleans, scours, sweetens, purifies Scans 14c Eeal Value made of good quality straw Hardwood--straight Handle Each 19c Market Features Pork Roast Short cut fresh pork shoulders, any size piece shank end Pound 16c Beef Steak Shoulder cuts of choice young beef Pound 22c Sliced Bacon Mild sugar cured lean streaked, no i or Pound 29c Boiled Ham Machine sliced any nice and lean Pound 39c Sweet Pickles Medium size, put up in Colorado in a clean, modern plant Dozen 15c B. Parte, T.

J. Edgar and Dr, T. J. Mathewfl; Mesdames Clyde -D. Flower, S.

H. Bdgar, T. Bl Nanejr Qulnn; J. B. Dunn, Jolin Edgar, Wendell Moore, Ken- netli Snlvely, Clarence Dunn, John Moore, Thomas Dunn, Wedell Dunn; and Misses Lois Bdgar, Florence Mathews, Mary Qulnn, Aletta Bdgar, Ellen Idell Parks, Dorcas McKeehan, Ruth Mathews, Clara Dunn, Wllma Moore, Elizabeth Edgar, Marlon Dunn.

Mrs. Clyde D. Flowers, who will be remembered as Esther Dunn, le leaving at once for her home In Santa Ana, after a six weeks visit with friends and relatives. Falrvlew Women's Club with Mrs. Earl Barber Milliken, April Fairvlew Woman's club met at home of Mrs.

Earl Barber Tuesday afternoon for their regular meeting. Members present were Mosdames Gus White, Hervoy Sprinlcell, William Vetters, William Childers, James Brlggs, Lorenzo White, Pete Jacoby, Carl and Earl Barber and Miss Mollle Jacoby. Doris White and Dorothy Briggs were visitors. After a short business, session the afternoon was spout socially. The hostess, assisted by her daughters, served lovely refreshments of sandwiches, pickles, two kinds of cake, Ice cream and coffee.

Favors were dainty candy bunnies. Mrs. William' Vetters wjll be the next host- ses to the club on Tuesday, May 13. Matrons Sunday School Class Meets with Mrs. Harry Nesom Platteville, April Matrons Sunday school class held their regular monthly-meeting at the pleasant country homo of Mrs; Harry i.

north pi Platteville with Mrs,) House acting as assistant hostej Atter the business session, were played and a pleasant hour enjoyed. Tho lovely refreshments. Those were Mrs. Simpson, Mrs; laljj Oscar Nelson, Mrs. Gray, MH.I lender, Mrs.

Johnston, Mrs. jl Mrs. Black, Mrs. Johns, Mral Mrs. Eppert, Mrs.

Mrs. Ingersol. SUNDAY SPECIAL Butterscotch Ice Cream "THE GOOD OLD FASHION KIND" Limited Supply Order from. Our Dealers or Phone Us, 859 GREELEY' CREAMERY CO. QUALITY SNODGRASS DIVISION PRICE SERVICE SELLING FOR LESS RIGHT IN YOUR POCKET There is just one place where money really belongs in pockets of people who have worked hard to earn it And we are doing our share in keep! ing as much of it there as possible.

By careful buying by stopping waste. I using the most modern, most economical methods, we are able to otterl quality merchandise at better prices. And that means more of our customers money stays right in their own pockets, BLACKB1 "Northwestern Solid Pack So-called Gallon, each New Potatoes 25c i California tender Asparagus stock, POU nd -COFFEE lOc Bananas Ripe Fruit pound 5c Oranges Sweetest Yet Brand, small size, dozen 29c HILLS BROS. OR CHASE SANBORN'S VACUUM PACK CANS, POUND Salmon 5T-i? 18c M. G.

Jb. package-- 19c Fish Flakes 14c Salad' Dressing Gold Medal 18c A California Yellow Free, Red Feather Brand, No. 10 size Lima Beans Jonqu Brand medium can 9c Spaghetti Highest Patent, Jblour 12.1 pound bag- 45c Franco-American medium size lOc Syrup Log Cabin, medium size PEACHES APRICOTS PRUNES APPLE BUTTER Libby's Sliver bale, No. can Libby's Rose Dale No. 2 can Every Fresh Brand No.

2 can Libby's Brand, No. can YOUR CHOICE CAN CORN VA NC COUNTRY GENTLEMAN A Ti I OR WHOLE WHEAT A SNODGRASS QUALITY, PER LOAF No. 2 CAN 5e QUALITY MEATS FOR LESS EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK HAMS ARMOUR'S STAR SKINNED WHOLE OR HALF, POUND 28c SNODGRASS NO. 1 CREAMEPY, PER PEAHUT BUTTER BACON NUGGETS LEAN, PER POUND LARD OPEN KETTLE 50 LBS. SAME PRICES AT EATON AND GREELEY STORES.

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1916-1977