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Greeley Daily Tribune from Greeley, Colorado • Page 10

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10 GREELEY (Colo.) TRIBUNE II. 1IM I Beacon Club has lesson 1 on telephone etiquette A lesson in telephone professional tone of voice and etiquette was presented by Mrs. being prepared with the correct in a Women's pages Blanche Dempsey, editor Rose Mary Koob, assistant Evelyn I labor, comnmmcalions instructor for Mountain Bell, when Beacon Club, Credit Women-International, met for luncheon at the Red Steer. Mrs. information presented proper manner are all essential for good communication," Mrs.

llager said. Being laclfui and polite under fill circumstances GENEALOGIST OF THE YEAR Mrs. William S. Mock, center, is handed a plaque designating her as the "Genealogist of the Year" by Richard Mock, past president of the Genealogical Society of Weld County and chairman of awards, as the president, Kuth Munz, right, looks on. (Tribune photo by Hose Mary Koob) Elizabeth Schenider presided at and listening carefully to the the business meeting following message given by the speaker the invocation by Maxine on the telephone are also of llager.

Ona Davis, educational vital importance. Proper use of chairman, introduced the speaker. Susan Kay Scheller is married to Randal Alan Stahla at Eaton Wedding vows were ex- Genealogical Society names officers, selects 'Genealogist of the Year' office telephone equipment was al Failh Lu herarl demonstrated, and through the church in Eaton by MissSusan importance of a use of slides and charts, club Kay Scheller, daughter of Mr members and guests were and Mrs. Herman Scheller, and moUvalcd lo make a new Randal Alan Slalda, son of Mrs. assessment of their own Don T.Anderson, also of Eaton, telephone etiquette.

and avmond of Grand A cake was presented lo island, Neb. Willeen Hummel who Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Weber, celebrates her birthday this month. Engagement announced Icrmial-biccntennial Committee.

Mrs. Ituth Munz ended her annual report and a look into the next year and subsequent goals. Reports were given on Election and installation of officers for the 1970-1977 year took place at Ihe June 10 meeting of the Genealogical Society of Weld County following a dinner at the Farm Fare Cafeteria. Past President Richard Mock installed Mrs. Ruth Munz, president; Alvin Carlson, first vice president; Mrs.

Mable Baxter, second vice president; records, which were begun this Mrs. Esther Krause, secretary; past year, and scheduled for Mrs. Wilda Sweigard, corresponding secretary; and McLeod, and Grubb. She has donated Ihe 187(1 Colorado Census in microfilm form and 120 ifith Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Denise Marie, to Steven A.

first year as president with her her book to the Weld County Library. She lias been generous wilh her time, her liome, and her car in helping others to Ihe two centennial-bicentennial climb their family tree. She has projecls, indexing Ihe Colorado taught a class in genealogy at 1870 Census, and copying the Ihe University of Northern tombstones and cemetery Colorado and furnished Kathryn Bibbey, treasurer. completion in 1876. A trip to Ihe LDS Branch Library in Fort Collins was A certificate of recognition for tentatively set for the last week material for workshops and Ihe hobby show.

Slie has given her research of cemeteries and early marriages for use in Ihe Genealogical Society of Weld County's Quarterly and was Pastor Don Wilkcn, and Pastor William Spencer of the On July 21, three lesson Evangelical Free Church, subjccls will be covered when officiated at the double ring Korsythe, son of Mr. and Mrs. the club meets for a 12:30 p.m. ceremony Saturday, June 12, in George Forsythe, 121B 17lh St. luncheon at the Red Steer, the presence of 100 guests.

Both are graduates of Subjects will be "Romance of Greeley Central High School. Youlh and Credit," "Credit Pews along Ihe aisle were The bride elect is employed Women and Credit Legislation" marked wilh candlesticks with in the admissions office of Weld and "Analyzing the Credit lavender bows, and four-branch County General Hospital. Risk." candelabra were Irimmcd with Forsythe, who is serving in Women employed in the baby iris, pink carnations, the U.S. Navy, recently credit field are welcome to yellow daisies and mums. The returned from overseas and attend these meetings to bride's candle was lighted as will be stationed in the Great become aware of the purposes part of the ceremony.

Lakes area. and benefits of the club. Wedding plans are indefinite. Reservations will be taken by Martha "the society's contribution lo the IDOlh anniversary of Colorado statehood and com- for personal help wilh "dim- County," Mrs. Monk has two July and an informal inslrumenlal in organizing Ihe gathering in member's homes Genealogical Society of Weld memoralion of the 200th an- bing your family Irce" was daughters and a son, Mrs.

Chris niversary of the birth of our discussed. Mrs. Mable Baxli nation, and work regarding acting as research counselor, cemeteries and gravesitcs in will help any member wilh lloffncr of Gillelle, and Weld County" was received problems facing them in Ken Monk of Wray. In addition, (Roberta) llernbloom of l-ongmont; Mrs. Kcnneth(Gail) from Ihe Grceley-Weld Cen- tracing their ancestors.

Mrs. Monk has received her 1J 3JI -f FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 10th Avenue and 10th Street 9:00 a.m., Church School 9:00 and a.m. Worship Services Unlike the Fathers The Rev. Marvin H. Adams Church Stall TheRev.MarvlnH.Adami Dr.

Manna M. Bleyle Mr. Frank L. Weaver den Nursery Provided Hichard Mock reported on the certification for professional display currently being held at research in the field of tile Michener Library showing genealogy. all lypes of material which can Mrs.

Marjorie Schlichting of be used lo research, many Grcelcy joined Ihe mem- original documents included, bcrship. The next meeting will The display will ran llirough the be al 7:30 p.m., July 8. diesis end of July wilh Mock giving a arc welcome. For more in: lecture al 7:30 p.m., June 21 on formation, contact Mrs. James Ucnlx Ma ric Wcbcr the "Value of Genealogical Wright, (M-2HI2.

Highlight of the evening was I fl SffPflflfl TPfln Ihe "Genealogist of Ihe Year Wl 1 1 LIUI 1 UgUIIUCJ 1 UC1U Award" lo Mrs. William W. 111 i Kit (Arliss) Monk 'who has com WfirTlPn fit THP MflfKP plclcd research and published IUI "UNICM Ul LI 1C lYIUUOC "The Descendants of John senior Regent Uilccn read the r. Ambrose Rowe- Weld County who presided al the convo for July 2 Pioneer" and allied families of June Hi meeling of the Women Aug. 1 nl Junctio Southard, Morris, Palmer, of Ihe Moose, Chapter Depuly Grand IV-'s Gilrea will have charue of a "Jubilee" composed of Dean Anderson, Linda Pnnkey, Lowell Roggow, Jani Carlson, Rod Carlson and Barb Gross, sang "Would You Believe?" "Live Your Life Through Me," "Holy Spirit Flow Through Me" and "Easter Song." Mrs.

Don Shouse was the organist. The bride, given in marriage by her a silhouette of white satin trimmed with rose pattern Alencon lace ac- VFW Auxiliary head conducts final meeting Mary Wiley conducted her 'last meeting as president of the Auxiliary to the VFW Post No. 2121 al Brannaman Hall, June ccnlcd with seed pearls on the church. Among those present Mrs. Jean Holder talked on hi Wi Mke and were Mr.

and Mrs. York Saxton Ihe hqual Rights Amend- sh eer sleeves with fitted cuffs. al Mrs i i incut, explaining five points yenise lace marked (he grandparents of the bride; and Mrs. Randal Alan Stahla Mitchell, who also served as but plans ushers and candlelighters. A reception was held at the trip lo Washington, D.C., at the end of July.

The bride, a graduate of Eaton High School, allcnded Aims College for one year, and Lutheran Bible Institute in she alleges will damage the a i cand(llehomoflhcfull Mr a Mrs Miller of Seatllc, for two quarters. She is employed by K- Mart. Stahla, also a grndualeof After the wedding Ihe bride EMS, is a graduate of Lutheran rights of women, advising members to study (lie ballot this fall before voting. Mrs. Holder also spoke to the post members.

The i a team of the auxiliary attended a meeting of the new auxiliary in Windsor the night. looming events are the stale convention at Fort Morgan, June 17-1'J, and for July hospital visitation al the VA skirt which formed its own Dix Ncl) maternal grand- chapcl train. Her fingertip veil parents ol the bridegroom. wns gathered to a lace crown sprinkled with seed pearls. Bible Institute, and is currently attending Aims College.

He is employed at Munfort's Packing Plant. rv i i i Pin presented to Mrs. Boston EARN on $1,000 Insured Thrift Certificates held for only 4 years yielding changed lo a blue jumper dress with a 'below the knee' hemline The maid of honor, Leslie 1 Slrin 8 "oil. The couple i Marconnctte, wore lavender now at home at 027 35th Ave. voile over yellow, with lace trim on Ihe lifted waistline, sheer sleeves.

The bridesmaids, Cindy, Teri and MrSi GTMvcr Boston received float, help serve the Senior Debra Sehcller, sisters of the cr president's pin from Mrs. Citizens picnic, and assist al the bride, were gowned like Ihe ar ln Ward, afler she was Homecoming Tea at the in Cheyenne, maid of honor in lavender voile as president of the Methodist Church.Theclubwill over lavender. Each attendant Eaton Twilight Homemakers contribute a block for the Eaton carried a basket of baby iris, clul at the home of Mrs. Blain Bicentennial quill, pink carnations, yellow daisies The nine members present Installed to serve wilh Mrs. also voted to discontinue the was Bos' 011 during the coming year layette project, and contributed were Mrs.

Don Ilonslcin, vice to the Kidney Foundation, president; Mrs. Marvin Brinkman, secretary; and Mrs. Richard Wolf, treasurer. Plans for Eaton Community Gilrealh June ID, scheduled the third cof the convention. Four prospective members Take care of your maps and an lavender mums.

The flower were balloled on by (he you will nol have to hunt for gj Tracy Winters, membership. them when you plan a Irip. dressed like the maid of 'honor. A board of officers executive Gather them all together. Chuck Scheller carried the meeting is staled from 1-4 p.m.

Punch holes in Iliem and insert rings. July 111 al the Moose Home. in a three-ring binder. Place Following a p.m. dinner Ihem in order by cily or slate lo 1 Stahla filled the role of for members and their families, follow your course of travel.

ncsl ma for his brother, and Days, June 111-1!) were officers will be Installed at The hole punches should be groomsmen were Ted discussed, and members ceremonies beginning al 8 p.m. small enough so Ihey do not Anderson, Tim Nix and Jim agreed lo help construct the Park, on June 19, with dancing lo obliterate the major signpost or symbols. Mrs. Boslon gave the craft lesson on making necklaces from varicolored beads. The next meeting will l)e a family picnic al p.m.

Sunday, July 11, al Lutllcr 8.24 interest compounded quarterly, the effective yield during the first year alone amounts to 8.24%. The average yield over the full four years is nearly 9.32%. Accounts protected up to maximum of $10,000 by Industrial Bank Savings Guaranty Corporation of Colorado, a private corporation which is not an instrumentality of the State of Colorado or of Ihe federal government. (NOT DEBENTURES) WE PAY HIGHER RATES AND WE ARE THE OLDEST AND THE PRIVATELY-OWNED INDUSTRIAL! BANK IN WELD COUNTY. PASS BOOK SAVINGS PAY ON A $10MINIMUM DEPOSIT 1 YEAR THRIFT CERTIFICATES pay on a $100 minimum deposit 2-YEAR THRIFT CERTIFICATES pay on a $100 minimum deposit 4-YEAR THRIFT CERTIFICATES pay on a $1,000 minimum deposit ALL INTEREST COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY A substantial interest penalty will be imposed for early withdrawal KB "WE CARE WKEBLbE ABOUT YOU" INDUSTRIAL follow.

The next regular meeting, al 8 p.m. July will include (he Maple syrup is made from Red Tassel ceremony al Ihe Ihe sap of Ihc sugar maple Moose I Ionic. irce. Sheinwold on Bridge Care in bidding makes play easy By AI.FKKI) SIIKINWOU) Wcslgol in next wilh Ihc king of OncoHheehicfadvantagesof spades lo defeat the contract bidding well is that you get to wilh Ihc rest of Ihc hearts. cont racks lhal arc easy lo play.

Had bidding lands you in contracts lhal only a mind- CARPET CLEANED COUPOMJEJR ON ANY JOB OFF OVER $30 FURNITURE COLORIZING, CLEANED TINTING CARPET DYEING '14008th AVENUE PHONE353-33321 Specialists in Second Mortgage Loans Should nut stall Inslead of stabbing at three notrump, North should bid two of three spades over two diamonds, depending on which bid is forcing in lhal partnership. A forcing spade bid gives South a choice between three nolrump and four spades. South would gladly support spades, and North would then be able to afford a misguess in spades. Al four spades, North wins Ihe first heart and loses a spade to the jack. He wins Ihe heart return, cashes the ace of spades and run the diamonds lo discard a heart from the South hand.

Declarer then ruffs a heart and gives up a total of two Irump (ricks and one club. Dally durslidi Partner opens wilh 1 NT, and took the second heart in dummy the next player passes. You and led a spade lo try a finesse hold: Spade hcarl Q.M085 with the nine. This play would diamond 72 club K7S. What do work whenever East has one you say? or bolh of Ihe missing high Answer: Hid three hearts spades, bin many experts This jump promises a suit of would play the ace and then Ihe five or more cards with at least nine of spades, reserving a play 9 poinls in high cards.

Partner for clubs if spades turned oul should bid four hearts wilh y- heart support of three or more Soulh's actual play failed cards; but should bid if he since Wesl got in wilh Ihe jack lias only two hearts, of spades lo set up his hearts, (c) 1971! l.os Angrlps Times CARPET CLEANED any living room and hal (Regardless ot Room reader can consislcntly make. West dealer Ni'illiersidc vulnerable NORTH 4 8 7 5 2 A :12 I 5 4 10:) WEST KAST 9 I 0 8 5 9 9 7 0 7 2 I I 7 (i (i 4 SOUTH A 11)9 li .1 9 A A .1 9 8 2 North Kasl Pass Puss 2 Pass ANY LIVING ROOM DINING ROOM (or dininc area) and HALL OA7A CLEANED (Regardless el Site) THIS WEEK ONLY Now A a techniques and chemical developments make possible superior results right in your home -and al a ptice you can allord. Now you can have your carpets cleaned proles- sionally as often as you like. SINCE 1945 WE'LL CLEAN ANY ADDITIONAL ROOM WITH EITHER THE'ABOVE SPECIALS IALL NOW fOR APPOINTMINI NOT DELIGHTED? DON'T PAY! FREE ESTIMATES South 1 NT 2 0 West I'ass Pass I'iiss NT All Pass Opening lead South refused Ihe first hcarl, LIVING ROOM "195 29 9 Ask about our DEEP SOIL EXTRACTION H.il C.rnlt Or, in il.arl tirnt LIVING ROOM HALLS, DINING ROOM A will your pelin million you hove tvtr letn before; or your money i relumed IN Upholilered furnilure, oito ond Oiienlol mpeli IntludtdiiiTlliil pledge. Serving Weld and Larimer Counties GUARANTEE CARPET CLEANING DYE CO.

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