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Greeley Daily Tribune from Greeley, Colorado • Page 11

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1953 9 6 Christmas List of Red Cross In rehouse to many inquiries dubs and individual? fur a lift of titts for i.uutnts at Fitislm- oiis Army hospital appropriate to the Cliiibtmis beasou, Mre. Claik Page, i-liairmau of service of the Red Cross, otters the iol-; lowing suggestions-: Uitts tor men: Cigarette lighters, billfolds, cigarette cases, iiU-ture frillies, (leather or plastic) co'ub aud brush, nets, T-shirts, sucks, shaving mirrors, pencil sized flank- liKhts, manicure sets, toilet articles, leu pencil sets, cartons of cisarettes. Gifts for women: Solid stick cologne, picture frames, hair brushes compacts, pulliuan slippers, yarn, null polish, lingerie cases, "manicure sets, address books, friendship autograph books, hand lotion, anklet or mitten yarn packs, stamped animal patterns aud stamped articles tor embroidery. Donations ot food: Uo not In elude perishable food in t'i't pack uses as It is likely to spuil. How ever, fruit, nuts (botk salted and in the shell), Cindy and Christmas cookies are acceptable II wrapped lirst in waxed paper and then In til tan containers.

Clearly label a' parcels containing food and ind cate type of food In eacli parcel. Hems to avoid: Crossword pu pies, jigsaw puzzles, games, serai books, handkerchiefs, perishable plants, liquor, pocskct boo 1 edition any second-hand articles or iten of'clothing requiring special sizes. Gifts are to be brought to the Ked Cross production room in the Greeley building unwrapped, so contents will be known. Volunteers in the supply service will be glad to wrap and label the gifts. They ihould be turned In by Dec.

10 If possible. Gilts sent by mall should be addressed to Weld County Chapter, American Red Cross. Oredey. Highlight of the holiday season at Kitzsimons will be eve parties i which gifts wll be distributed to each patlen throughout the entire hospital be tween the hours of 6 and 8 o'clock Organizations are encouiaged enclose greeting cards so that th na.tie.nt will know from whom received his gift. McDivitts Are Hosts Betrothal Told Pltutt by Crow An apptal lor knitmi lit the Red Cross production rvoui.

1 oud flwr of the building, is made by Mrs. Lester Ar- luttiuot, production chairman, and Mrs. Fage. chairman of service groups. Articles to made toe socks ind sweat- Mr.

and Mrs. Loyal Oliver of Sixth street announce the engagement of their daughter, Muryln Joan, above, to Dennis Kreps, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kreps of Kersey. Mr.

Kreps is farming with his lather near Kersey. No wedding date has been set. Milliken Woman's Club To Give to Veterans Christmas gifts will be given to patients in veterans' hospitals b) Milliken Woman's club, it was vot ed at the last meeting at Fresh) terian Aid Haven when Mrs. Fran Mellon and Mre. Andy Malllck wer hostesses.

These gifts are to irought to the evening meeting ec. 11 at Aid Haven. Mrs. Leon Fuller, club presiden onducted last week's meetin Don Brown, Former Greeleyite, Marries Miss Juauita Kleichmanu became the bride of Don Brown, grandson of Mrs. Emma tfornerville of S02 Twelfth iv.enue and Mrs.

Agnes Brown of Eaton. Nov. 19 at the Presbyterian church of Klko Nev. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Guy L. Brown of Salt City Utah, former residents of Greeley Young Brown attended grade school in Creeley aud Meeker Jun high. The family moved Iron tere four years ago. The bride is the daughter of Mi and Mrs. Harry Kuark of Hailey Idaho.

The couple me', at Pocatello where both were students at Ida ho State College. Double ring service was read the Rev. Harold Van Zee in th presence of relatives of the hrid pair. Among those present wer Mrs. Guy L.

Brown, the groom mother, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Bennett of Carlln, couiins le groom. The bride attired In a whi rocaded satin afternoon tyled along princess lines.

SI a small bandeau of slephan is in her hair. Something blue a garter and borrowed, a doll piece, an heirloom of family. Her flower was avender orchid. TnnilcteQ lasl weeiv hen Mrs Joe Hamilton read scrl president; June Hisamoto, secre ure followed by excerpts from the tary; Agnes Plumb, reporter; and declaration of Independence. Mrs.

Annabell Plumb, treasurer. alph Christy reported on the Alpha Phi at the University of Colorado to Science Circle A wedding dinner held at I Ranch-Inn following the ceremo The Browns then left on their wed-1 ding trip to Las Vegas. Los Angeles and points In Idaho, after which they will be at home in Salt Lake where he Is employed, A Decade Ago Dec. 1943 Officers were elected by the West Ward 4-H club. Bob Pierson is president; Ralph Clnrkson, vice Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Liggett of Sterling announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Leola Lauraine, above, to Paul Hetterle, 80 of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hetterle of Ault. The weddinc will take place during the holidays.

Miss Liggett, a graduate of Campion academy, is attending Union College at Lincoln. where she is taking, pre-nurslng. Hetterle is a graduate of South Western Junior college. A sergeant in the national guard, he Is now In active service, taking an x-ray technician's course at Fort Sam Houston, Tex. After a brief wedding trip, the couple Till reside at San Antonio, while he Is stationed at Fort Sam Houston.

Past Pocahontas club will hive its annual Christmas dinner Tuesday evening. Dec. 8, at 6:30 o'clock at the Tea House. Puerto Rico raises only half its own food. ARMOURS FINE ART 'ConpluiM SOAP 5 25e That all-important "Night Before Christmas" is almost here so don't delay another minute! Come to COOK'S now and make jour selection while we still have all the toys, dolls, games, and trains to make those letters to Santa Claus come true! USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN A HUMMING TOPS Lithographed Metal meetin HMMMMCflMMfc NEW BOOKS FOR CHILDREN Squeekum Books Jolly Jump Ups Many Activity Books jj I Schriver Book Store Years In Business In SaiSSthSt.

Phone LITTLE RED WHEELBARROW Just Like Dad's MARX MECHANICAL TRAIN Jt QO With Smoking Engine, Complete STRUCTO WIND UP-TOPS Gasoline Truck 3.69 own-Mllliken ioutb Center. Mrs th un i ve rsity Bertll anna unced plans ss Ru ler en erea anna unce a hf Lions roneoln the college of and MIRRO BEVERAGE SET Aluminum, 6 Pieces 89c a a club and Woman's club would spon- sciences. Carrie Bho has been Meadow Lirks Lorn Four New Dances Dick Walters, caller, taught the continuing to DeLand, she will make her home 'or the winter. Mrs. Hilda Johnson of.

1514 L)H I I I i a--- I rlUUtt I I Meadow Lark teenage square danc- Fourteentn aYenue is in Denver ers four new steps when they met week Tla ng her son-in-law ers four new sieps a we ek visiting ner son-m-u i'rs'. Ramon Handy had the paper 1' Tuesday night at the outh Mr and Women In Finance. fhe told Tfcey were Hayride Steamboat, Charle9 p. lson. i i JP and Old Soft Shoe.

The Rev. and Mrs. T. Bruce IMvltt were hosts at this week meeting of Social Science circ entertaining Tuesday evening their home, 921 Tenth aveui Guests were llr. and Mrs.

James Allely. in KinuncB. mi i ti and MrsTTrTo a and Hay ibth? 5 Professor and'Mrs. Leslie Dae Lin- first and third Tuesdays at the dou 1844 Montview boulevard with Youth Center. Mrs.

Marian King as chairman ot Chrlstmas Party Annual Christmas dinner of Kil Kare Klub was held- at the Tea We have unusual toys. Stop In today and see the popular Play Bkool Toys. The Jack and Jill Shop 930 9th a Downtown Office Avenue i LARGE 26 INCH TINKER GIRL DOLL 100 Wonder Builder With S.nn H.lr lt Bu a $7 oo 9 OR Pl V.lue Wi9w SPECIAL SET POOSH-M-UP MARBLE GAME DOLL BUGGIES Folding to FOUR MOTORED AIR CRUISER "nunnv All i TOYS 89c 1.89 13.95 2.98 SCALE MODEL AUTOMOBILES With Friction Motor 1.19 the committee. CHILDREN'S LITTLE RED CHAIRS Fine For Small Tots DOLLIE'S OWN SUIT CASE Metal Re-enforced, Washable CHALK and SLATE SET i Educational Toys QO 'Mrs. Bill Speetzen JMT SS 6 I with IT SM 2423 Eleventh avenue court.

After ner. Table was attractive with sea- EI-OUP singing, devotions were giv- sonal appointments, en bv Mrs Twyla Brown. Mrs. Bet- Atter dinner the group went to tv Hertzke had the topic, The Way the home of Mrs. Thomas Welsh, of Love: For Me and My Christian 1S37 Tenth avenue, for a social ivinK All members participated time and exchange of gifts, in the'Bible study, with discussion place of next meeting will he led by Mrs.

Brown. announced. Ten members were present and eral board meeting. Bach member I wns urged to bring a donation to the church for Bonell home. Miriam group is to serve the Consumers' Christmas dinner Dec.

11 at the Parish hull. A Christmas gift exchanpe will be held at the December meeting of the group. Thank-you was read from the. Fund du Lac home in Wisconsin for the tea towels sent hy the members. A handwork sale was held after the meetliiK.

Dec. 18 hostess is Mrs. Blsie Johnston, who will enterlnln at her country home, east of Greeley. Solve ttieOifHroblew-4br ever member of thefamify! HUBBLEY TOYS All Metal Mrs. La 11 will assist.

Cheddar cheese romps three ways--mild, medium nnd sharp. Yoi'i can buy the wedge-slmped size want irom a larsie wheel: it also conies pre-packaged, rind-free nnd In an alr-reslstnnt wrapper Serve it with salads, in sandwiches, In tnnplncs for casserole dishes 01 as desert with fresl i and nuts. )ne piece back Jork Sole eather insole Work Shoes 6.95 Work Shoes With Cushion AC Insole I Superior Shoe Shop Home of Invisible Soles 833 9th St. Gree WILLOW CREAM TANGERINE WHITE RED BLACK SOFT-SOLED TEX-MOC Everybody's Toy Store 80S 9th St. (Next door to i 'Til 9 Sundays-OPEN-l to 6 p.m.

C1VE W. KKKKN STAMl'S Bulter-soft with foam cushion insole. Ladies' sizes only. a III- 1 $2.99 QUILTED SLIP-IN Blue, American Beauty and Black quilted satin with soft sole. Ladies' sizes.

$1.99 OPERA SLIPPER FOR MEN Soft, flexible kid leather with rubber heel and leather sole. Sizes 2 to 12. ALSO EVANS for Men I 8:30 P.M. A A FUR-TRIMMED COMFIES i i a i i i Padded snlrs hrcls. IS $1.99 YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT INVITED 'TLSSEL KAIN ICICLES TINSEL GARLAND ROPE FIREPROOF ANGEL HAIR Regular lOc Box TREE LIGHT REFLECTORS GLOW ANGEL TREE TOP Mount Bulb In Buck TINSEL GIFT TYE CORD f.

Regular 10c Spnnls jf'i (TULY TYE GIFT RIBBON Rcitular ttir WHITE I I A Package of Sheds (il.ASS B.M.I. A Minnturos. of 12 i 5c 43c 23c 59c 6c 6c 19c 13c jf FREE 5x7 Enlargement i each roll of i Developed and Printed A Our Camera SOI Mh A Gei Your Calendar 19S4 Now;.

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