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PAGE FOPIj EVENING, AUGUST MORNING, AUGUSV 29, SOCIAL NEWS 'Dorothea Turner, Society Editor. Phone 3 Hours 8:15 to. 11:30 m. No afternoon txcept Friday, Women, of the World Leaders In Many Fields 'Mrs. Jean Jacques Pflster, or Elizabeth wife of, a famous artist, is.

herself prominent; in, art circles. The Holt Gallery In New York City haa been organized, and developed, thru he? efforts, The gallery has. a nationwide reputation for accepting paintings 'of ptrong fine work of academic, background, Mrs. Pfiator had charge ot the salea at the last spring academy exhibition, pf' the National academy of Neyf York, flhe. 'produces exceptional modern paintings, Site AFTER LONG HOURS After long hours of After long rain.

And the mist of many rivers I return again. I am no longer easy To your slow torment, My pack is high with living And my woe all spent, My shoes are clay and clover, My eyes are strangely clear And somewhere on the highway lost your beauty's fear, hat is brimmed, with laughter, My hands are hard with pride And sorrow did not. leave a etain. Oi all that you dented, After long days of journey, After long rain. come to fill my empty heart With your neglect again, T--Charles Wagner in Vanity Fair, Engagement of Mary Anne Badger Announced Wednesday The engagement of Miss Mary Badger to Nathaniel Mitchell p( Gilcrest was announced Wednesday morning to a group of friends, who wero breakfast guests of Miss Mary E.

Wlsner at her honje, Mrs, B. Meredith assisted her daughter In entertaining. -Miss Badger I the daughter of Mrs, Mary G. fiadger of Greoleyj she has been teaching in the schools at Johnstown, where she returns next week to resume her worlt for tills year, Mitchell farms at Gllcrest, -Mr- Ivory' tapers and pale yellow roses used on the table, and gladioli In the same shade completed the house decorations, Place cards were envelopes, sealed In yellow, contained double hearts announcing the engagement, Sachets in pastel colors were favors, Covers were Jald for the honor guest, Miss Mary Anne Badger, and f6r Mrs. Marian Cole Chilson, Misses Dorothea Wycoff, Marian Weaver, Katherlne Kindred, Ella Right, Elisabeth Wilson and Mary B.

Wisner, Betty Allnutt Hottess at Party Tuesday Afternoon B.etty Allnutt entertained Tuesday, afternoon honoring Marian Behrens, who has been In California for the. past two years, and June, Northway, who Is- visiting here from penver, Guests spent ft pleasant afternoon playing progressive rummy, Refreshments, carrying out a color scheme of green and yellow, were served by the hostess, Betty Allnutt, her mother, Mrs, Fred Allnutt, and her sister, Barbara 'Allnutt, The home was attractively. decorated for the affair With garden flowers, Guests Included Marian Behrens, June Northway, Marguerite Lofgren, Faye Meyera, Alice Joyner, Helen Erickson, Ruth Ellis, Helen Weaver, Vera Smith, Marjorle Hannan, Mildred Stewart, Mary Hamnett, and Betty Gregory, State 0. U. Officers Here for Special Meeting Two state C.

TJ. officers will b'e in Greeley for a special meeting pf the local Union, to be held Saturday afternoon, Aug. SI at the home of Mrs. Jlomeii Bedford, 1416 Twelfth ftvenue, The meeting will be at 3 a'clock, and all members of the Gree- Union are requested to be present. Mrs, Adrianna Hungertord, state president, Mrs, Anna Keenan, vice president, are to be here for the meeting, A social hour and refreshments will follow the meeting.

pinner Guests at 'Harbaiiah Home Mra, Jennie Norria, her daughter, Mrs, Arthur Whitford of Marlnetto, and Mrs. Whitford'B two daughters, Jane and Margaret, were din- per guesta at the homo of Mr. and Harbaugh Tuesday eve- Mrs. H. H.

ning, tuther League Meets at Church Luther League meeting will be hejd Friday night, Aug. SO, at 8 o'clock at the church. Hosts will bo Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pratt and Mr.

and Mrs. Pratt. Ladies What about your last fall and winter coat? Does it need now lining? Is the fur collar Does It need shortening or lengthening? Are alterations needed to give it the new fall style? IF 80 Our Tailoring Department is able to do any of the above and do it to please you. JUST PHONE 1171 Your Master Cleaners with Mr, PflBte? are summering studio-cottage In Betes Park, Mrs, Delia Akeley, first wife of the late OarJ Akeley, authority on animal Jlta Africa, )g. a woman, with, pott white, hair, who will return ones more; to the African jungle to ptudy pygmies, She brought; down the bull now Blanding In the.

elephant )n tho Natural History Museum, Madame, Hoda Oharaoul, whose daughter the wife of Egypt's minister- at Washington, is tha ver- natllq leader p( the Moslem Jcmln- From, her- own pri- she established in. Egypt, vate. Bgyptionne, )3he succeeded In arousing the cultivated women of Cairo to struggle for freedom, using them an 0, nucleus, of. L'Union Feminlsto Egypt'lenhe, She exposed tho early marriage, bad family rela- lions and lack of education, and is the initial force for a ejninino renaissance in her Weddings Occur at Methodist Parsonage, Several weddings have taken place at the parsonage ot the First Methb-. diat church during the past few days.

Among these, which were performed by Dr, 0, Thibodeau, are the following Leonidos WeBley Powers, who Is a teacher at Springfield, and Miss Clarissa Ann Robblns, The bride, who has been atteadlng summer school at Teachers, college, taught at Walsh, last year, The mony took (Saturday at Dr. Thlbodeau's home, Miss Evelyn E. Kirk of Denver, and Leslie Byers of Greeley were married at Dr, Thibodeau's home, at 7 1 30 o'clock Saturday evening, A couple from tlrbana, 111., Miss Ethel Ersig and Bernard Moser were married by Dp, Thibodeau at o'clock the afternoon of Aug, 23, Mrs. Springer Entertains at Farewell Party Mrs, Tom Springey- 01 Hollywood, who -hag been visiting in with her Mr, and Mrs, John 1827 Ninth street, entertained at farewell party the ternoon ot Aug; 24, Green and orange was tho color scheme carried, out in dainty refreshments served the close of the afternoon, Quests included i Mrs, John son, Mrs, Harry Jaqobson ftnd her son, Charles "and daughter Alice, Mrs, Fuerst and and Mrs, Savits, Mrs, Clyde Young and her son; Mrs, Julberg, Mrs, Erieson. and her daughter Elaie, Home Gas and, Electric Employee! Honor Mrs, NoKn A group of employees ot tho Homo Gas and Electric company entertained at a picnic and theater party Tuesday evening, honoring Mrs.

Ray Nbllii, A former employee ot the company, Tho picnic at Island Gfovo was followed by n. lino party to tho Sterling. Those attending wero: Mrs. Ray Nolln, Mrs. Karl Foulk, Miss Evelyn Looney, Miss Ethel Erdloy, Mabel Cornfield, Mrs, Nina Kondol of Eaton, Miss Dorothy Trembath, and' Miss Ruth Waddell ot Eaton, her son, Sam.

Johnson, daughters Edith an.d Evelyn; SEE Our New Line of Beautiful Colored Glassware It's the much talked of Cambridge Line You will be pleased to find how MODERATELY PRICED We have Marked It These Glasswafb Pieces Make Bimply Gorgeous Gifts Full line of Lunch Boxes for school children, priced at 25c, 45c, 50c The W. F. Hardware Company 821 Eighth Street Phone 900 Winner tries' Again by Klley. Juanlta A. winner In the ankle contest the Cinderella ball few weeks ago, Mist Herbtt out for In the Northern Colorado Bathing Beauty contest, Herbst won second place-at the Cinderella dance.

She li well known In Qreeley, being employed at the Penney store at present. According to Warrlck. Norcrosi, of Warnoco the entry list Inoreaalrig, arid a good number of glrli will -be In the -competition Sunday Seoley'o lake, it not too late to en tor; glrla who with to try out for prizes notify Mr, Nororou or an. ter the.lp nameg at tha Qreeley Aniucoment park, Johnsons Have Dinner Queita Mr, and. Mrs; Sam Johnson entertained at dinner thalr country home west of Lucerne Sunday, A three-course dinner was served to the following Mr.

an4 Mrs, Gust Anderson of. Lovoland, and Mr, and Mra, Charles. Fugerberg and (Daughter, Alice, Camp Fire Girls to Camp Dunraven- -Pour girls of Camp Tawasi were taken to Camp Dunraven Sunday by Snook and Mrs, -Spencer Turner, Mrs, Turner la guardian of Tawasi. The assistant guardian, Miss Florence WHEN IN CHEYENNE Don't fall to vltlt tho only CABARET TYPE CAFE.ln the State, the. BEAUTI'FUL, VENETIAN GARDENS Across tho Post Office Cheyenne, Wyoming "Wyoming's Wonder Restaurant" Dancing Every 'Week Evening.

No Cover Charge Best Food and Servieo in tho City Milllken, Aug. poracke a brother of and John Qoracke with hla wife from Phljlipiburgb, vlaltlne with these brothers and their families the past Hazel Lynch, the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs, Parker Lynch Is ta the Qreelejr hospital due to typhoid fever, Mrs. 0. Flood and Mrs, Nlsbett drove to Loveland Sunday- morning whore.they Mr.

and Mrs, R. Evans and three children on a pleasure trip up Thompson canon, going as far as Bear lake where a plonlo dinner was enjoyed. The return trip was made, thru Moraine park, up over the high drive down thru Horseshoe park and on, the Fall river Toad to Bates park. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Christy entertained Mr. and Mrs, Henderahot from Plattevllle at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Mathow Brown entertained at a twelve o'clock family dinner party at their home Sunday, The guest list included Mr. and Mrs. R. Gross, Miss Alma, Clayburg. Mr, and Mrs, Clyde Gregory and Mr.

Chester Stender of Greeley and Mn and Mrs, D. Gross and daughters Hazel and Clara of Denver, Homer Onborno Mrs, Homer Bbyer and Miss Ivy Wlnn miscellaneous shower at the horns ot Kelrns In Johnstown Friday afternoon given in honor of Mrs, John Wlnu of Mllliken who Is a recent bride, Mr. and Mrs. Omar Boyev entertained at a six o'clock dinner Sunday evening at their honoring the birthday anniversary ot Mrs. Boyer's brother Fred.

Those present were immediate relatives ot Mn, Boyer, Including her parents Mr. Mrs. V. R. Carlson, Uttlo Gordon.Tidqulst a nephew, Fred and Clifford Carlson brothere, and Axel Carlson all from "Evans, Mrs, A.

Taylor and children will move to the ranch Kcota Thursday to Join Mr, Taylor who Is there. Mrs. Taylor will teaoh In a grade aehool out from JCeota this winter, Mrs, Maurice gtawart stopped for a while at tho home of hep mother Mrs. J. 0, Flood Monday morning, She.

was driving thru en route to her home at Laird, from Denver where she has been the past two weeks, due- to the slokneas and operation ot her husband, who is getting along nicely at Mercy hospital, Before going to Denver with husband Mrs, Stewart visited week -with her mother and sister. She was accompanied to Laird by 'Miss Genevlave Stewart who was also In Denver during her brother's operation, Mrs. Stewart plans to-teaoh the primary grades at Laird'again tills year beginning her fourth term. Her school will open Monday, Sept. 2, Mlsa Dorothy Purdy frmri Ham- Clark took tho remainder of the-girls in the to Dunraven Monday to spend a week, there.

Those going up Sunday with Mr, Snook and Mrs, Turner were: Doris Houtohens, Euth Houteh'ens, Ecfwlna Aylor, and Louise Bressler, would oven heat penetrate the center 'of a pot of beans? jYou'o have to guess. And guesswork is inevitable in roasting coffee bulk. That's why Hills Bros, roast coffee a few pounds at a time by their patented, 'continuous- process-Controlled Roasting. Thisproc- ess roasts every berry evenly and insures a uniform flavor no bulk-roasted coffee HILLS BROS COFFEE FrciJt from the orig- trial vacuum Bally apettcd with tht key. 1929' HIGH SCHOOL REGISTRATION Registration for students who attended Greeley High School and the ninth grade of Junior High School last year, will take place Tuesday, September 3rd, according to the following schedule: Sophomores.

Juniors 8:30. to 11:30 a.m. 1:06 to 2:30 p.m. 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. AH new students will register, Friday, August 30, from 9:00 M.

m. to 4:00 p. and 31, from 9:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon.

i The Principal will be in his office, at the High School Building, every day this week to 3:30 p. m. Office phone 361. Residence 2094-W. PAUL S.

GILLESPIB, Principal. I. E. STUTSMAN, Superintendent. BY ORDER OF BOARD OF EDUCATION.

mond, visiting over the week end with Miss Mabel Stroh at the O. C. Binder home. Sunday the Binder family, Hiss Stroh and Miss Purdy, also Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Spaur and son and the 0. L. Nelson family from Gill were picnicking at City park to Denver. Mr. and Mrs.

Ellis Crowoll and family and, Mr. and Mrs. Wllmot from Denver. were dinner guests at tho Walter Hooft home Saturday. Miss Wllma Hoeft accompanied them back to Denver to visit with her sister Mrs.

Crowell a few days, Mr. and Mrs. Hooft drove to Denver Tuesday evening to bring her home. Mrs. Binder Is still suffering from the effects ot blood poisoning in her right hand caused from a needle penetrating the hand a few months ago while washing clothes.

The hand had to be lanced several times. Miss Nellie Fatrie and brother Dill have moved from the. Binder property in West town to the Al Moore property in East town. The members of the Mllliken school band will give a band concert in the town park Tuesday evening. This Is the flnt ot a series of concerts to be given by them this fall.

Mr; and Mrs. Roy Osborne from Den- were vlaiUug with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Oaborne Sunday evening. The men are brothers.

Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Hawkins and daughters drove to Pierce Saturday evening to attend tho wedding of Mrs. Hawkins 1 sister, Miss Ada Lloyd to Mr.

Clayton, which occured Sunday morning at the home of the bride. Briggsdale Brlggsdale, Aug; Songer, Bon of the Paul Songer and Mary Ellen Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Fred Johnson had their tonsils removed at the Greeley hospital recently and are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs.

George Johnson of Ault were dinner guests Sunday at the H. Hill home. Jack and. Tim Madden have returned from a week's vacation at the D. Moore home In Denver.

Mr. and. Mrs; Glen Plorey and little daughter spent the week end In Denver. Mr. and MrB.

E. B. Emerson were dinner guests at the Rodney Cathcart home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

A. T. Ling visited at the Dr. Pee ranch Sunday. Mr; and Hoffman spent Sunday ia Windsor at the Fred Casten homo, Carl Casten owner of the American hotel has been giving tho building fresh paint.

Mr. and Mrs: B. L. Laycock, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Madden and sons went on a fishing trip over the week end. Mr; and Mrs. A. Wflmot motored to Denver Sunday and. spent the day at City A large delegation went to Grover Sunday to witness the ball game between.

BrlggBdale and Grover which BriggBdalo lost. The regular meetings of the Ladles' Aid will be resumed on Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 4, at the home of Mrs. Sweet. Miss Fee assisting hostess.

W. C. U. guest day will be held at the" home pf Mrs. J.

A. Brooks Thursday; afternoon, Aug. 29. Francis and Bernard TDonlvan of Napdnee, were over night, guesta Monday at the Scheuemeu home. Ail ice cream social was held at the Baptist church Frleay evening, under the auspices of the B.

Y. TJ. The first part ot the evening was devoted to games and a short program followed by the sale of ice cream, cake and lemonade from attractive tables In the basement. Mr. and Ttfrs.

L. R. Eastman and children of Klmball, were recent guests at the home of Mrs. Eastman's sister, Mrs, B. Elliott.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shellar and children of Keota and Mrs. Florence' Litswlt (Florence Shellar) of Georgia, were Sunday evening guests of'the B. K.

Tormeys. J. O. Cl'aycomb, Scheuemen and daughters have returned from where they were, called by the Illness and death ot Mr. Scheuemen's brother, Lou Scheuemen.

Mrs. Bertha Elliott and children and Miss Veda Elliott were guests at the Wllllard Franks home Friday. Mrs. N. H.

Ollphant had as her guest last week Mrs. Wood pf 'St. Joseph, the week was spent at Estes' park. Ulebrln, Jlni and Laurel Prout spent Sunday with their brother Waldo and wlfe near Galeton. Mr.

and Mrs. B. Toriney motored to Ault Sunday to visit the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. B.

C. Tormey. Mrs. Rose Kent left this week for THE WORLD'S GREATEST RADIO YALUE Majestic Model 91 $160 Complete Model 92, complete. Convenient terms.

Weld County Music Company 826 Ninth St. Phone 471 a YlBlt Trith, a daughter ia Dakota, later expecting to vltlt old home at Mohawk, North Dai, MlBB Esther Leech ot Denje7 been visiting her grandmother Bert Neiswander and Irene Kent," Mr. Robert Dale of Las 7eg a Mexico, has been visiting his it Mrs. ChaB. Oass.

Mrs. B. B. Goerke who has bs itlng her' daughter, Mrs EU, Brooks has returned to her hnm Calif. Nina" Crabb of Brush, and Merrith of Chicago have been i ing at the Gullllonls home.

J. O. Claycombj, Mrs. and daughters drove to Kin with Miss Clara of Wood River, Miss Veda Elliott of Franklin, has been visiting her aunt Mrs 'a Elliott the past week.r Bridges Washed Away in Recent Durango Flo Durango, Aug. of do burst was reported to have struck in the section sot) Cortez.

Two highway bridges i reported to have been washed out considerable damage done at parts along the highway between! rock and Cortez. Maintenance crews were sent on build detours to be used in croi the big arroyas until the bridges replaced. Traffic may be resmnej tomorrow it was reported. Italian Ballet Class will be formed immediately. Those interested phone Greeley 2141-W, HELEN CQLEMAN MOORE Student of Stefano Mascagog of New York City Notice to Patrons, City Schools Gity Schools open Tuesday, September 3, 1929, with a full day's session.

All pupils will report to their respective buildings as; of year unless they were promoted to another b.uild- ing. In which case report to new building. The session hours at the different buildings are as follows: Senior High, 8:0012:00, Junior High; Central Platoon, East Ward, South Ward, North Ward, Gipson, 1:003:30. West Ward, There will be beginners classes 'at Cameron, East Ward, North Ward, South Ward, and West Ward. Beginning pupils may enroll if they have reached their sixth birthday on or before Octorber 1.

Every efforl should be made for beginners to enroll on September 3, and are not expected to enr.oll later than Septemberl4. All Principals will be in their offices on Friday, August 30, between the hours and 3:30. And on Saturday, August 3i, from the hour of 8:30 until 12:00. Patrons are urged, to call the Principals at the various there is any information that 'they may wish, Particularly is it urged that patrons who are entering pupils for the call on Friday or Saturday. All Junior High School pupils will report at the Junior High School building at 8:30 a.

Tuesday. The book dealers, Home's Book Store, and Schriver Book Store, a correct list of the textbooks. All pupils who are sure of their -classification are asked to purchase their books this week. The School Board are particularly anxious that every pupil be in school the first day. I.

E. STUTSMAN, Superintendent. By Order of BOARD OF EDUCATION, -DICKEY-SANDERS- SPECIAL SALE of ATWATER KENT RADIOS INCLUDING Demonstrators Floor Models Slightly Used Sets Discontinued Models Specially Priced While They Last at $89.50 These Sets are all Electric and carry a neff Guarantee. OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN. PHONE NOW FOR A DEMONSTRATION IN YOUR OWN DICKEY-SANDERS, Inc.

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