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Greeley Daily Tribune from Greeley, Colorado • Page 6

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PAGE SIX Platteville Mizpah Remembers 14 Boys in Army; Catholic Jrs, Meet; 4-H Club Elects Plaltcvllle, Dcr, MUpah club baij Juet completed Iho mall- THE GREELET DAILY CQUHtADQ ing boxci of candy to local boys who are In the service ol their Country. who were remembered were i i a UhoJcs, Dclwyn Caywood, Dale Thompson and Xlovd Kline Pearl Harbor, llnvalli Akin Bruce ol Norfolk, Carl Henry Walker, Gene fjclmer, Albert Voeel and Raymond HlRgJiJS Sail DicEO, Dale May your flay bo ai shlay a newly painted fo you Henry's Auto Paint Shop Henry Stelnmark Prop. Jnerry Cknsimcul Fort Daum. fort Bill, Johnston, Tort lyiganv ajid Ben SoblecL of Philadelphia, The Jtmlof iumbe'rs of the lli-ctiurcb met with jhelr. Mlu-VJretaia Vollnar Tom BaanBey; Wednesday ey.enfng at of Hiss Vollmer, The Junior Newman club was selected os a name and.Hev, J.

J. Shea will be their aplrltual adviser. Christmas games sift exchange wera enjoyed.followed by tie serving ol dainty refreshments. A Home Demonstration club which has been newly organlied decided upon ihe name "Merry Mains" at their lant regular meeting at- homo of Mrs. Joy Thompson.

Mrs. Charles Heed elected eame arul BOBS A gilt ei- aild lovely ve'rejihmcnli! were 'eujoyed following the bntl- nc-su session, Mrs. James Calhoun will li hotess on Jan. 9. Mrs.

Xhncr Hamburger was nier with tho assistance o( Mrs Aco Campbell to members ot the D.TX 000 club arid: their husband! Wednesday evening. Games' furnished' evening's entertainment followed by the ECi-Tlnn dainty retroshincnts. Tho high school 'cbrjfui under tho direction "of Miss Laura Drumm received J10, second prize, awarded by tho Oreetoy Junior Chamber of Commerce for the singing of Christmas carols over KFKA. The group sang "Joy to tbo World" and "Night In the For cat." School letters have been awarded to the following high hoys: basketball, Hugh Kluhl- nioto, end Melvlu Walker. For both basketball and football: Bur- dolt Cain, Clyde Abbelt.

Mill Mason, Bob Bruce, Clmvlla. Urano anil Ed Klndnfatlicr. Honor letters awarded Harry MatBiiflhlma, WaKtcr, Albert ClyUo Abhell, i Vollmar, Bill Mason, i Yasuda- and Hugh Nlhiinoto. Now officers the corning year of the Golden 4H club were elected at tho last business meeting. Clyde Abbett will ba president; Jlmmle Yatuda, vice- president; Gcoreo Itaiioy, secretary- treasurer; Harold Camp, reporter and James Urano, leader Tlio next meeting will be held a the houab Jan.

IS. HAPPY ear GREELEY MONUMENT WORKS Rilyka Bhlpka past on the Balkan penta- tula extends between Bulgaria rid the territory formerly known as Eastern Humella and afnce 1885 has been Incorporated with Bulgaria. It has a heiBTifof above level nud la 87 miles Hustchuk and SO rhUes of Phlllp- popolli. In the fight between Russians and TurkJ hi 18T7 the EuJ- llani held the position and Sulcl man Paaha lost 20.DOO men la his attempt to take Fort Nicholas on summit of the pats, August Sl-M and September 3-17, 1877. Stopping Distances on Variotis Road Surfaces at 20 M.P.H.

AVERACC MAKING DISTANCES are caused by refrac- tlon and reflection of thi cun'i light by rain The currents of ths Pacific ocean are less marked than those ol the Atlantic. udy of chart may pfeVint nwdiess injuriw or costly property damages. ntramural Play Creates Interest At JuniorHigh Intramural basketball has been uder wav Junior High or the p'a'st "two weeks. I'laylag facilities are available but five af- eraounB in -each two weeks, thus j-ccjulres threo--weeks lor each the le-ams playing to eee action neb. High llghte of play' to-dato includo: Kills Arnold's 14-polnt scoring preo in 104'a 30 to 6 win over No.

junior Carlton's 16 points led room 25 to a 26 to ZO victory over room 20. Earl Leieburg's .14 points In los- i to room 23. Clifford Ditka's ,.15 points which contributed to room 2I2's 23 to 0 shutout of room 200. Other game results: Utter Jewelry Company HOY UTTKIl ClUS. GAUHETSON We extend of the Yxiletide season and wish you all Happy New-Year The Greeley Gas FueS Go.

meeting will be an all day White Cross work mooting at the home Mrs. starting at 10 a. dinner, Mtfmbir'sf of tho Fosston Woman's club' were 'entertained Thursday -'at' the- John O'Toole home. lovely dinner'the regular i'isUisEii meeting- was' at which time Sirs. Virgil Boj'd Thompeon elected leaders for tho home demonstration for -February, March and April.

A short prpsram or readings and Carol 'singing was followed with the exchange of gifts and a lovely polnBella was to the Mrs. 'Lloyd, Johnson. The meeting will -he the A. D. home, Jan.

30. We Mteh to thank you for your patronage and 'W'Ish you 'A Very Sfvrry Ckrittmas Stery's Service Station 8th Av'e. and 16th St. FamousUjnp No Longet to 6. 24-118--14 to 10.

to 12. 201-3--13 to 8. 105-20--23 to 4. 4-201--13 to 8. 24-211-- IS to 10.

Fosaton, Dec! and Mrs. J. A. Cohea returnod Tuesday from a visit with relatives and friends in Prairie Qfove, and Haymond Uerrlck, Clifford Lugar, Jim McCartney and Paul Jones, left Thursday ot test week for Park, Calif. Herrick and Lugar planned to i Lugar relatives In Corona and all hope to' find permanent work-in R1lis Tholma Cass Is leaving I Sunday for Tulsa, where Christmas with her i uncle, C.

Nolen. She expects to I atolnd business'college hi Tulsa. I Mrs. E. a "Johnson, -who has i Mrs.

E. B. 'Johnson, -who hai spent several weeks in i threo o( her sons and families, returned to her home, Thureuay. Mr. Ind William It.

Johnsiiri 'brought her home They are vlslltng parenlB, 'Mr. and Mrs. 'Mark L. Jeiikimi Brlggsdale and expect to Btef Friday evening. G.

E. Herrldc" enterUmfd the Baptist, Mission' Circle her home. Wednesday afternoon. Rol! call was amiwered by Mrs. F.

H. L. Jenkins, Mrs OHpbahl, Mrs. BrdtSre Hazel Clark, Mrs. L.

B. John son, B. Herrlck and Mrs V. J. Franklin, of Brlgjsdale' was For 'doyotlonais Mrs Joy i Johnson tolS.

the "Story Tho Christ re was ai exchange of giftsXJround; thi Christmas (rce. during the so hour lovely refreshments -wer by, the' hwlew. The nex Detroit, liec. a tear for baseball's old school of rough and tumble. Cue' of Its last Burvlvors has departed from the field ot action.

Big, hpHtgotfiir George-Huriaiiy, umpire and former player, has been placed on the public te J.lntlons personnel of the American and a million lana must he a Wherever the. Impetuous Irish-, man-worked as arbiter, there were, oosslhllllies of an -exciting. attraction to the. game, Iforlarty was Moriarty; Jhs. wasliboss; and; he stood duly for Off lha ield, he-tfafl and gentle D-.

iuiJflner, 'but In some of "his- oric battles. The. American league has assigned iloriorty, who as the riia'n' thiru" and whoVallegeilly -threatened-to clean the" entire Chicago Cubs bencli in the 1S35 World'Series, to the duty of league's annual nibvle In Ulchigaa and adjoining territory. succeefla er: new ICIevelanO I Morlarty: prevlouEly has been baseball ant toachllig boys tho fundamentals hu't'hs was About tho only thing Morinrty feared was the lively ball. "You can figure on being hi about once a year by line drive, he suld.

Before he became, an umpire, Mo- rlarty played third, base for tha Detroit the same teams with Ty hla top attribute was a fighting spirit. "la a 1909 stole, lioine Tlth two out in the'ninth 10 that'theft, cce of many, made him Wlllam J. now a 'motor company was then "a newspaper, man! Inspired by Mortar I y's lilav, Cameron wrote an editorial, 'Don't'Die on Third," ultimately saw'print all over the land aid a lesson' for youne ind Crackers with'Jelly fillings make good "lunch box filler's when tho cooky but-' ter mixed with few chopped ra'lslua 'for. graham crackers and some grapo. or current Jelly mixed ith sstt for "ineat" 1 'pial- a cut of riieat.

fowl or fish needs serving, and carving at the table, carver" elbow room be bothered to.many Times change and ice with time. But not the ways of friendship. At this time of year we pause, and, looking back over the past year, we think of those who have made this a successful year for us. Use a email "brush to-clean out Etern tud -spout -of percolators, Thorough cleaning ol" pot la esaeriUBl tor god colfw. We want to take this opportunity to thank you 'and" wish you and yours a very Merry ChrislmaH and may the coming year be one of HKA17TH HAPPINESS a PROSPERITY for.

you Sinierely, Mrs; Arb, James' B. Abbett. Merle Arb, John Bradley, Howard T. Herdman (employees) Okey.S. Herdman, Herdman Electric Go.

Ml 101 encounters with Towering six. over 200 Morlarty: was and willing; I' there h'ad to-be showdown. Such aid and In tw raajat" wenf Vr) the carpet. i celebrated ruu-in-Tyltl Its' was fined. by Conimlastaner K.

M- LandlB. So i-ero four. Cuts, among-them Man Charley G.rlram.-.In 1322 Morlsrty ranches with sev erxl Chicago White Sox Clovplahd. He wtfs; reprlmanaed the Sot culprits drew.tlnes. Season's; Greetings It.hat been oar food fortune to.

ia iKUlnen wlik tbe finest folk! on the rplrlt el season brings renewed appreciation of old associations acd tho value of new Mends. have Juat fr.lendly. word to TO wish you a Merry ''Christmas ar.d A Hapw Now I I I fitim lit Northern Coloi-aHo Distributing Co. EiRklfc Avf. Phone 188 mnstnias mm tew I I firm that has enjoyed'M'ryiHg you in the which'is desirous of pleosaht osscKiations of pur friends in the.

Ericksons Greenhouse 712 Thirteenth Sf,.

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