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Greeley Daily Tribune from Greeley, Colorado • Page 56

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Greeley, Colorado
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56
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By MRS. c.w. CASS Commencement Exercises for the Briggsdale Senior Clus Eighth Grade were held 18. Mrs. Andrew West played "Priests March" for the processional and recessional.

The Key. Daniel Davis gave the invocation and benediction. The salutatory address was given by Joyce Baumgartner, and Ihe valedictory address was given by Jennifer Nelson. Music was furnished by Ihe High School Chorus singing "My Tribute" with soloists Cheryl Ruh and Dan Davis and "Climb Every Mountain." Mrs. Dennis Frydendall introduced Dr.

Edward J. Kelly who gave Ihe address, "Bill of Responsibility! 1976." Ralph Cochran', president of the board of education, awarded Ihe eighth grade certificates, and Vern Klingenberg awarded the high school diplomas. Those in the 1S76 class were Joyce Julia Baumgartner, Michael Alan Benson, Marcia Elaine Cass, Goldie Irene Criswell, Barbara Diane Davis, Daniel Lee Draper, Harold Trent Franks, Randy Vcrn Klingenberg, Jennifer Jeane Nelson, George Allan Richardson, Anna Kim Sievers. Graduating from the eighth were Delene Kay Ankeney, John Patrick Benson, David Wayne Davis, Randy Ray Martin, Duane Charles Meads, Wendy SueAnn Miller, Terri Ann Peterson, Anthony Wayne Pinnegar, Casey Lynn Solomon, Rita Dee West, and Harvey Eugene Wright, and jJaniel Lee Pinnegar. Bac- olaureate exercises were held Sunday night with the Rev.

Gertrude Horn of the Congregational Church giving the message. Mrs. Fern Johnson was hostess for dinner at Ihe Winterset Inn in Evans Sunday to Mrs. L.J. Clark and Mrs.

Jim Taylor of Oolagah, Okla. They later visited L.J. Clark at the Weld County Hospital. Mr. and Roger Armagosl and daughter," Manda Leigh, of La Salle were Saturday guests at the Clare Armagost home.

Sunday Miss Nancy Armagost of Denver was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Armagost. Mr. and Mrs.

Curtis Witt are home again after Witt's second stay In the Weld County Briggsdale news Miiy 26, 1976 GKEELKY (Colo.) TKIBUNK 9-A General Hospital. They are very grateful to all their Drlggjdale friends for the many visits and kindnesses extended during this time. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Freeman were hosts to members of their pinochle club Saturday night.

Members present were Messrs, and Mmes. Wayne Cass, Andy West, and G.W. Cass. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Clare Armagost and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cass. Winners of high scores were Mrs. Armagost and G.

W. Casi. Lows went lo Mrs. West and Jerry Cass. Pinochle prize also was won by Jerry Cass.

Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Cass joined Mr. and Mrs.

O.N. Senechal of Littleton for dinner Sunday at the Winlerset Inn. They later visited Norma Ullmann and family in Greeley. The Casses also visited Harry at Bondl earlier in the day and, on I heir return home, the Senechals visited Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Fulton in Evans. School was dismissed for the summer Wednesday. Thursday is teachers work day and Friday Ihe annual school picnic at the park. Guests at the Reuel Bolin home Mother's Day were Mr. and Mrs.

Don Willis and family of Littleton. The Reuel Bolins spent the afternoon of May 1G at I he home of Mrs. Frances Christensen in Kuner. Mrs. Bessie Cohea and Mrs.

ticuel Bolin attended a senior citizens dinner at the Community Building In Greeley Tuesday. Fort Collins, Fort Morgan, Lovelariti, Denver, Fort Lupton, Boulder, and Cheyenne, were represented. DD Club was held Saturday afternoon at (he home of Mrs. Edna Wickstrom. Present were lluth Bolin, Orlene Ankeney, Bertha Ankeney, Dorothy Ruh, Verna and Alice Young of Greeley, Bessie Cohea, and Dorothy Bolin.

Edna Foster and Pat Wickstrom were guests, also three girls. Sherry Wickstrom, Delene Ankeney, and Debbie Ankeney. Games and visiting were enjoyed after wilh refreshments were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs.

Kendall Sullivan spent from Thursday lo Saturday in Goodland, to the graduation of Rhonda SHURFINE Cress, sister of Mrs. Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Freemyer were Sunday supper guests at Hie home of Mr.

and Mrs. Steve Freemyer and family in Kersey. The Tuesday Handcrafl Club met last week al Ihe home of Wilma Solomon. Enjoying (he afternoon of their favorite handcraft were Mildred Freemyer, Nellie Kallsen. Audrey Ullrcy, Kathy Tilde.

I'eggy Hill, Dee Lawrence, and Dorothy Bolin. This Tuesday il met at the home of Dee I.awrence. Those sewing and visiting were Mary Will. Ruby O'Toole, Peggy Hill, Fern Johnson, Mildred Freemyer. Nellie Kallsen, Audrey Ullrey, and a guest.

Hazel Graham of Creeley. Mr. and Mrs. a Peterson and Mr. and Mrs.

Clare Armogost enjoyed dinner in Greeley Wednesday nighl and then allended Ihe Open House of State Farm Insurance. I.ONCKK IJKK NKW VOUK (Al Married men I ve longer than single wording lo Ihe Health Tilt! of guv married lower nioi single, brethren. Ihe deal rales conlinui's throughout life." It says ils analysis also found divorced men register Hit! highest death rate al most ages overall olht'r male categories. lute says. "A review llt'nl studies shows en have a markedly a i rale lhan their dowc-d or divorcr-d Ihe disparity in SUMMER SA MEATS BARTLETT PEAR HALVES FRENCH STYLE GREEN BEANS GREEN BEANS RED KIDNEY BEANS 3 1.00 EARLY HARVEST EES TOMATOES CANNED MILK Tal SALTINE CRACKERS Ilb SELECT PITTED OLIVES 3M MANDARIN ORANGES JUICE lloz.

SALAD OIL SHORTENING 3, bs5 1.39 5lbs FLOUR SOFLINWHITE TOILET pk NON FAT DRY MILK Mqt CATSUP 89 Ib. 65 Ib. T-BONE STEAKS 1 RIB STEAKS 1 SIRLOIN TIP 4 GROUND CHUCK HOT ,,.,79 OLDTIMER THRIFTY SAUSAGE UNK BACON LIGHT CHUNK TUNA 1 No. Vi Cm TOMATO JUICE CREAM CORN 303 FRUIT COCKTAIL 303 SHURFINE FROZEN FOODS CUT CORN BROCCOLI SPEAR 1 PEAS BRUS EL SSPROUTS i 3 LOO BAKERY Assorted Coffee Cakes Egg Twist Bread J9 Assorted Sweet Rolls 4 MIXED FAST FRIENDLY FRESH VEGETABLES CAULIFLOWER SERVICE! SHURFINE MARGARINE Ib. Cubes i PEPSI XLNT POTATO SALAD 1 Ib.

14 oz. EL CHICO FROZEN DINNERS 49' 4 Varieties D'S TPIOOE MARKET 1605 8th AVE. OPEN P.M. EXCEPT SUNDAY WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TENDERCRUST DOG BUNS GRILL TIME CHARCOAL POTATO CHIPS 99T 49 10 Ib. i WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS ICE CREAM 100 MOR-VALU STAMPS WITH A 7.50 PURCHASE AT ED'S FOOD STORE PRODUCE U.S.

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1916-1977