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A'HB GREELKY. PAGE THREE CIETYNEWS DEVOTED TO COUNTY TOWNS at one long table, nap dragons and Geist oJ the Junior Elaborate Junior-Senior Banquet Given at Mllllkeri Mllllken May social event that climaxed all former activities at the Milliken school year was that ot the Junior-senior banquet at the high school Wednesday night when the Juniors were liosts Upon arriving the guests were es- to the. study hall where a waatmaster. The banquet fl the 8eni rf oman's club. Th IJIH "-o-, the form of small alr- obtained the names of fc the evenings program.

menu The speakers is were- Passengers, Qualities of the the 11 of Herce the first ot the. an outstanding mem- ha basketball team, and I highest in the class. Llby daughter of Mr a as Buby has attended the "hool her entire high school Buby went to; Denver two 0 compete in the sl outz. another member of the Woman's club. The room was beautifully decorated for the occasion Streamers of old rose and gold, the senior class colors, and blue and.

gold the junior class colors, were Inter woven from all angles of the room to the center. Under this canopy the tables were attractively arranged to form the shape of an for Mllllken In the center of the was a tiny aero plane, representing the senior clas motto "Going higher." This was deco rated In colors of old rose and gold. On the tables wbre red lighte tapers and bouquets of red th senior class flower. The place card and program were- combined and dis played an aeroplane In old rose an The nut cups resembled re 1363. Carl Taylor acted as toastmaste and the following goals were given 'Guides," Evelyn Brown; and Black," Florence A' DISH-WASHING CHAMPION Prttt.

vn Wilson, the tjiird member girls, trio and an important of all chorus, quartets ana ,3 given by the Pierce school era! years Is the daughter Mrs. Matson Wilson who lived pierce for many years. She remarkably beautiful soprano lue Skinner, the eldest daugh llr and Mrs. H. B.

Skinner has I Pierre all her life, her father I been depot agent here for 18 lillss La Rue has been the plan- Itae Pierce orchestra for sev- iweilman, only daughter of Mr. l-s Art Wellman has attended. Iat Pierce for several years and Handing in commercial subjects, I placed first in advanced book- in the state contest held this Stewart, daughter of Mr. and IV Stewart, farmers east of lias been attending this school ias Eeral years, and was always a of all choruses. Mums, whose 'Orang Principal Donald Laura Belle Stocker, ai 'Scholarship," Superintendent J.

Moreland. Other numbers on the pr gram between courses was an Italia dialect reading by Miss Vera Turgoor and a piano solo by Evelyn Brown. After the dinner the tables we removed from the room and dancing; was enjoyed until 11:30. Music was furnished by the school orchestra. Those present at this social affair were David Barber, Ben Ber'nhardt, Harold Fowler, Hazel Barber, Evelyn Brown, Gladys Stevenson, Kenneth Warner, Herbert a Christy and Bertil Sundquist, seniors.

Juniors were Floyd Binder, Ivan Case, William Culver, Florence Elam, Orlce Fowler, Emma Ghesquire, Knapp, Floyd Parker, Frank Ghesquire, Junior Ryan, Burton Stevenson, Laura Belle Stocker, Leonard Stroh, Bertha Sundquist and Carl The faculty were Superintendent J. F. Moreland and his wife, Principal Donald Moore, Misses Mary Zimmerman, Vera Turgooso, Mitchell, Cora Erwin, Samantha McCoy, Lois L'ewton, Mabel Nina Anderson and Mrs. Mary Johnson. Members of the school board and their wives were Mr.

and Mrs. E. J. Elam, Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Griffin and Mr. and Mrs. G.

C. Binder. Announcement of Marriage of Dr. 'Rowden at Springs Beonuss Midonni Aiilln't Hindi wsrt men nlmbts than of other ybrng women 1 shs won the title of dish-washing champion of louthern California. The contest was feature of the Los Angeles food and household show.

Falrvlew 4H at Chllders Mllllken, May members and their loader ot the Falrvlew girls 4H club mot at the homo ot Arlone Childors Saturday atternoon lor the final mooting of. their sewing course. All work during this course lias been completed, As yet the club Is undecided If they will continue their meetings thru tho summer, In all rpbablllty they will continue the ueetings and will take up a course In coking. As' an added feature tho lub will have a part of tho program or the closing exercises of tho Pair- lew school Saturday night, and will Iso have a display of their finished vorlc on exhibition. Mrs.

Fred Hubbs is to bo commend as the leader of this forward move ent in the district and Mrs. Ira Sealy also for taking tho responsibilities when Mrs. Hubbs resigned At th close of the club meeting Mrs Child ers. assisted by Arlone, served a mos delicious luncheon Mrs. Jaynes la Hostess to Naomi Circle Tuesday LaSalle, May S.

Jayne was hostess to tho Naomi Circle a her home Tuesday. Part of the tlm was given over to the baslness meo Ing. Handkerchiefs were given Mesdames Frank Hulbert, B. S. Jayne and John Laughlin as their birthday occur In May.

The hostess served a dainty lunc using a yellow and "white col schemet No definite plans were mat for the next meeting. Mrs. Bovar of Denver was a guest and those present: Mftsdames Guy Mrs. Will Vetters Hostess to Falrvlew Club Tuesday Milliken, May Will Vetters was hostess, to the.Falrview club Tuesday afternoon for the regular month. ubevt, Will Lonhart, Bert Reynolds, erry Fugate, David Totten, Albert Ino, John LaughllvMtra Glrvan and rs.

T. W. Olsen Hostess Bridge Club Tuesday LnSalle, May Mrs, W. Olson ntertained this Tuesday Bridge club her homo Tuesday attornoon. Bou- uets of lilies ot the valley were used tablo decorations.

A dainty lunch served alter an afternoon ot ridge, Mrs. L. B. Wire was a guest; those lembers wore present: Mosdanxos J. Bohrons, L.

Join; Annan, James A. Stewart, David Stewart, and Mrs. M. B. Stewart ot Qroeloy.

The club meets again In wo wooks. Erie Qlrl Is Secretly Wed In Golden May 6 Erie, Mlaa Helen Mock daughter Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mock of Erie, and Frederick Wick ot Broom tleld succeeded In keeping their mar rlage, which occurod in Golden May 5, a secret half a month. Tho bride is a graduate ot Erie high school wltl the 1930 class and is well known li the community.

Mr. Wick is tho son ot Mr. and Mrs. John Wick, pioneo family of the Broorafleld district, Royal Neighbors Meet at Blrdslll Residence Windsor, May The countr home ot Mrs. R.

H. Blrdsill was tu scone of tho May meeting ot tho RoVa Neighbors of Windsor, Wodnosda night. A covered dish lunch was joyed and was followed by a business mooting. Mrs. A.

P. Kuentzol admitted Into tlio local organization, by transfer card, Tho team practiced for a "stunt, -which they will put on at tho Royal Neighbor to bo hold in Fort Collins Monday, May 20. Windsor hopes to initiate several candidates at that tlrao. Woman's Club Delegate Windsor, May 0, F. Mauser, president of tho Voman's club is a delegate to onvoutlon.of the Northern: Colorado tstrlct of Federated Woman's clubs, which convenes In Estos IPark, Thurs- uy, Mrs.

C. E. Peterson and Mrs. Attft CloBgo will bo guests at tho mooting, Mauser will take tho ladles to Bates. na Rains at Isle of Man Windsor, May 16.

-Mrs. Ina Rains Malcolm, svho has spent the winter in Js on her way to the Islo ot Han, whore she la to glvo a concert, according to a letter received by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.

Rains ot Windsor. Sho had stopover for a short time In Liverpool, from which placs tho letter had boon mailed. Witdom Who Is wlso? He that lenrns from every one. Who Is powerful? Ho that governs his passions. Who Is rich? tlmt is content.

Who is that? Nobody. --FrnnMIn. Attractive bridge scores given freo by calling at our office 907 Eighth. Fidelity Upper Grades at La Salle School Hold Reception LaSalle, May eve- at the church the seventh and eighth grades entertained the ninth for the regular moncn- eigiuu Members present were grade at a 'lovely reception The Mesdames Earl and Carl Barber, school colors of blu and gold James Briggs, Irvin- Morris, Hervey used in menu and tablo Sprinkell, Gus and Lorenzo White, This program, was given with Beit John and Will Vetters, Jay and Fred i Spellman as toastmaster. Stanton, Pete Jacoby and Mina Totten, class Avis Miss Mollio Jacoby.

Guests of the afternoon were Mrs. 1V1111U w.wwu Bentley, class prophecy; Rudolph Bolllne class will: John Weigandt, IjUQSUj OL UIO UltWlnUUU fUTn A JinMl Elmer Elaine, of Fort Mrs. Art seventh grade; "When We Are Iflntli Walles of Johnstown and Mrs. Nile Lowrey and Albert. Own Glenn Mathews, Playint After the usual business session' the Game.

nm mem- the club discussed changing the meet-) The guests were the Acuity mem ing date from Tuesday to some other bers, Superintendent Glenn Mathows, day as this date interferes with the Mesdames BernlceGoss, Paul Meeker, work of some members, so It, was de- Darrell Barnard jSleaaon, elded to put'it to a vote at the next Helen McMecheiL, and Misses Hazel John Vetters, -attendance Is desired. The original live Jurcell has attended the Pierce her senior year. ivd Fisk, youngest son of Mr. si's. E.

J. Fisk who live south of fas gone to school here all his living been born, on.his mother's lead which is their present Flaks are one pf'the oldest its of this community. Richard center on the boys basketball Jor two years and occupied the fcositlon on the football team. Jley McConnell, another member and football teams is llest son' of Mr. and Mrs.

-C. S. Knell, who have lived west of all iheir married life. 'Stanley third child in his family to from this school. I Martin, who was -perhaps the lutstanding athlete in the school youngest son of Mr.

and Mrs. I Martin and has attended the. 1 school all his -school life, rett Jones has attended school since he first, entered school ,13 heen a prominent member of jlgh school orchestra, also the quartet and many other places his good voice was required. I the eldest son of, Mr. and Mrs.

I Jones. Mr. Jones has operated Irage at Pierce fsr years, ik Smith entered the Pierce only this year. His parents live Jurcell. rln Hamilton, known as.

June from Nunn-this: ear to take 1st year at Pierce. His parents Nunn. I Lambert is the class sponsor. 1 juniors who attended the Frank Baramonte, Matilda fcn, Alfred Geist, Wei Jennings, fy Jones, Pearl Leslie, Joe ll, Laura Jones, Ruby McConnell, Kicks, Elmer Rhoadarmer, Thalie Ir, Clara Wellman. Their sponsor, Ada B.

Giese, the English ft, Miss Mary Wlsner, Coach C. Ixey, H. G. Aanes, Smith Hughes Ictor and Miss Sue Ray, music were also present. llse Party Given Rrs.

Nile lliken, May Mrs. Johnstown, May has "been, made of the marriage in Colorado Springs on Feb. 1 of Dr. F. A.

Rowden, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rowden, to Miss Thelma Colvin of Pueblo.

The ceremony took place at. 5 o'clock in the Methodist church with Rev. W. L-. Goodsell The couple were attended by Dr.

and Mrs Ai M. Waldon of Colorado Springs at whose home a wedding dinner was served following the ceremony. Mrs. Rowden is a graduate of the Centennial high school In Pueblo, and a member of Epsllon Sigma Alpha sorority. For several years she has been in charge of the bookkeeping de jartment of the Florman Mauufactur ing company.

Dr. Rowden is a graduate of the Johnstown high school and of Denver University where he was a member of Psi Omega National fraternity. He- has been practicing dentistry in Ordway for a number of years. Kensington Club at W. J.

Boyd Home Thursday Galeton, May members of tho Galeton Kensington club and three guests, Mrs. Alfred Olsen of Los Angeles, Miss Dorothy Walker, and aeeting date of the club was the sec- jnd Wednesday of each month but his conflicted with that ot the Ladies Aid date, at Milliken. During the social hour the hostess served a lovely tray luncheon of sandwiches, fruit jello-with whipped cream, angel food and nut cake and coffee. Surprise Party Monday for Mrs. Jay Doty Kersey, May of Mrs.

Jay Doty surprised her Monday evening to help celebrate her birthday The evening was. spent playing, 600 with, Wesley Stevens winning the men's prize and Mrs. A. D. Bradley the women's.

James Doty JtUlIl Jiit i i i tltlu the board of education and their wives, Messrs, and Mesdames E. T. Clarkson, D. O. Cline, and T.

N. Council. Other guests were Mrs, Glenn Mathews, PauV Meeker and the entire ninth grade. got the" consolation, brought The guests which were served ata late hour. -The party was arranged Mrs.

A. J. Blhaln. Those, present were Mr. and Mrs.

Jay Doty and James, Mr. and" Mrs. A. Bihaln, Mr, and Mrs. A.

E. Qustaf- sou, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Stevens, Mr. and Mrs.

E. J. Meikel, Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDonald, Mr.

and Mrs. A. D. Bradley, and Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Blain and Winifred and Mr. a'ud Mrs. Roy Elam of Greeley. Lupton Lodgo Members at Social Meeting in Greeley Fort Lupton, May members Bluebird Rebekah lodge, No. 28 and Fort Lupton lodge, No.

100, attended the meeting of the Rebekah Social club in Greeley Wednesday night. A very fine program was given followed -by a nice lunch and a dance, which was very much enjoyed os attending, Fort Lupton wore Mr. and Mrs. I. F.

Powell, Mrs. H. B. Reiley, Mrs. Tom Williams, Mrs; Anna Doyle, 'Sadie Florence McCoy, Mr.

and Floyd Woodard, Charles Lloyd, George Funk, William Mr. and Mrs. E. Reed, Mr. and Mrs.

James- McTarsney, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Welsh, Mrs.

Ursula Moore, Mrs. Bessie S'challenherger, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.

Cobb, Mrs. Alma "Wlnkler, Ann Winkler, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sulgrove, and Mr. and Mrs.

R. W. Haynes. Sprinkell entertained at a ftful dinner party in their home tvest of town Wednesday eve- is a surprise to Mrs. Nile Lowrey birthday occurred on that day.

Jo present besides the honored her husband and son, were Mr. Pets Mr. and Mra and, son, Mr. and Mrs. oracke and son, Mr.

and Mrs. Slroh and son, Mr, and' Mrs; pt Stanton and their two datlgh- fcnd Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eed- land the host and hostess. the dinner the evening was I serially.

Mrs. Lowrey received' slits in commemoration ot tho School Makes I 'or Children's Day fns, May of teach- 1 adults of the Methodist Sun- met with Mrs. Dlckerson lay evening, with Mrs. Calkins as "i- Hans for Children's Day were and It was decided, to have ss represented'by one num- the program and the choir, we direction of Mrs. Brlscoe, Angeies, ivusa uuiutnj" --Miss Frances Saxton, were pleasantly entertained by Mrs.

L. M. at the W. J. Boyd home Thursday after- 'ouring the business session- Mrs.

Wayne Bates was elected to Mrs. Keeton as secretary. Keeton will join Mr. Keeton who is w.ork- ing near Denver for the summer. She was presented with a framed motto from" the club- by Mrs.

Jonii Larson, president of the club. The remainder of the afternoon was spent socially and with needlework, and, Mrs. Keetoii delicious lunch. Rose nut cups and napkins with carnations were used to emphasize Mothers' Day. Mrs.

C. F. Leadbetter. Will entertain the club on May 22. Legion Auxiliary with Mrs.

John Parish Johnstown, May Legion Auxiliary met Monday at the home of Mrs. John Parish with Mrs. Alice Wiggln assisting hostess. The chairman of tho Poppy committee reported that supplies had been received for the annual poppy, sale which will be held May 24, New members present were Mrs. William Puntenney and Mrs.

Carl Krause. Guests of the hostesses were Mrs. C. H. Crlswell and, Mrs.

Fred Harsch. J. AUCTION SYSTE Established 1905 POSTPONED from Saturday, May 17 to Wednesday, May 21, at 10 a. m. In addition to this list we have 1 pair bay 6-year mules, 2600; 1 pair gray mules, 7 years, 2700; 500 baby chicks, seed seed corn.

Our Monthly SALE DAY-SHE CAN'T BE BEAT. Holsteln cows, Holsteln bulf, Shorthorn fresh soon- a 6-Bal. cow. There will be plenty of cattle TO BUY. 1V.

H. Browne and Sam Sng, Auct. f. J. 8CHICK AND J.

J. STROH, CLERKS STRAIGHTS LUNCH SERVICE Plattevllle Epworth League Has Party Plattevllle, May The members of the Epworth League their regular party Tuesday evening at the E. social hall when a jolly crowd ot young people enjoyed the evening playing games until a- late hour. Dainty refreshments were also served- The League parties are becoming. very popular and looked forward to from one month to the other.

Mrs. Sam Parki'n President of M. E. Missionary Society Johnstown, May Mrs- Parkin was elected president of the Methodist Missionary society, Tuesday afternoon at the meeting of the society held at the home ot Mrs. Roy Bemls.

Other officers elected were we mrection of Mrs. Brlscoe, Bems. selections. The program Mrs. Bemis, vice president; Mrs.

Fred given in the evening, June Wyss, secretary, and Mrs. W. I. church. Bishosp, treasurer.

At the close of iWona were servocf THe" meeting the hostess served re close ot the evening, Ifreshments. Huff smith Fait GREELEY, COLO. "Better Implements by Farr" Are selling the Chappelow and Bryant Universal Weeder Knives. Just the thing for beets. Order yours in time! If so, phone 87 or 88 and we will advise you the best way to fix it at the least expense.

We handle the perfect wood shingle, also the asphalt slate surfaced shingle in various colors, together with all hinds of roof paints, roof coatings and roof cements. FOR ROOF RELIEF, PHONE 87 OR 88. Weller Lumber Company Here's Extra Spring Money to Meet Jhose EXTRA Spring Bills! It's in Your Attic, a ment, Garage, Cash It In! a a don't throw away those used articles of furniture, don't sell them for nothing to the junk-man when housecleaning, remember, CASH can be obtained for them by phoning a For Sale Ad to the Tribune! Hundreds want to pay CASH for what you no longer use. "Cash-in" now by phoning to 5 THE GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE WANT AD DEPARTMENT.

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