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PAGE FOUR THE TRlBUNftREPUBLICAN: GREELEY. COLORADO CVENIN3 MOHN1NO, AUQUST 10, SOCIAL NEWS Marian Gilbert, Society Editor Phone 3 Office 8:15 to 11130 A. M. No afternoon Friday SOCIETY CALENDAR SUNDAY- GREELEY Daniel Steele, Known Here, Popular Best Seller Daniel Steele, brother of Mrs. Stowo Wltwer of Greeley, has Just published Idle Hour club, Island Grove park 'for all-day picnic.

R. N. A. Officers -picnic, Lakeside park, Fort Collins. Members meet at R.

N. A. hall at 9 a. m. Security Benefit Association picnic, Cedar Cove.

American Legion and Legion Auxiliary joint picnic, Island Grove park, 2 p. Supper to be served at p. m. MONDAY-Hi-Lo Bridge club, Mra. W.

W. Henderson, 1825 Tenth avenue. Business and Professional Mrs. Edith 1816 Twelfth street. Picnic supper in garden.

TUESDAY-- Altrusa club, 6:15 picnic supper, Mrs. Dora Keyes, 1401 Glenmere Road. Those unable to go are asked to call Mrs. Keyea. a Cheskchamay, business meeting and birthday party, Norma Andrews.

WEDNESDAY-- Hazelton Social club, picnic for families at 12 o'clock, Island Grove park. Glpson Social club, Mrs. C. A. Platt, 1716 Fourteenth avenue.

THURSDAY-United Presbyterian Aid Group, Mrs. H. Sizer, 601 Twelfth avenue. United Presbyterian Home Group, church parlors. i Presbyterian Foreign Group, Mrs; H.

M. Brown, 1003 Seventh street. First Presbyterian Division Five, Mrs. Sophia Gordon, 815 Eleventh street, noon picnic. First Presbyterian Division Three, meeting cancelled.

J. J. Card club, Mrs. L. E.

Forbes, 1456 Ninth street. PI Kappa Sigma Alumnae, Mrs. Roy Penulngton, 1419 Seventh avenue. miDAY-- Ladles Aid of Immanuel Swedish Lutheran church, Mrs. Albert Magnuson, northeast of -Greeley.

Past Noble Grands, mother and daughter picnic! Young Woman's Missionary society of United Presbyterian church, Mrs. Erwln Dunn, country home; o'clock covered dish dinner, with program following. North Side Country club and Lucerne Social club, guests of Mrs. S. K.

Clark at 1 o'clock picnic at her home near Lucerne. Social Doren, Mrs. W. I. Runnells, 1845 Thirteenth avenue.

Fred Graefe to Aleph Missionary Society Mrs. Fred Graefe was assisted by Mrs. A. -Waterhouse In entertaining members of the First Presbyterian Aleph- Missionary society Thursday afternoon at her country home. Devotional study was led by Mrs." S.

W. Armentrout, who used the theme Love. Mrs. Alpha Maxwell reviewed the biography of William Shedd. Mrs.

C. E. Mason, accompanied by Mrs. Miriam Hoover, entertained with two vocal solos. Mrs.

Mason and Mrs. Hoover were guests, as were also Mesdames Jamee Larkln, A. B. Sisslon of, Bonham, Tex. and O.

W. McKinley. Mrs. Sisspn, mother ot Mrs. Larkln, is visiting here until fall.

Mrs. Waterhouse concluded the Hieetlng with the- prayer calendar. Next meeting -will be Sept. 3 with Mn B. R.

Custar, 1496 Tenth street, with Mrs. J. E. Looney assisting. C.

T. C. Camp Fire Students Entertain at Dinner Party A group of Colorado Teachers- college Camp Fire students, who are working for their Fire Makers rank, entertained at a 6 o'clock dinner at che home of Mra. Fred Brothers, 2118 Seventh avenue, Friday evening. Place cards were marked with the individual rank of each guest and the lidlan symbol for the August moon.

Pink phlox formed the centerpiece ol the table, and glads and dahlias deco- rtted the room. Those present were Miss Gertrude Lee, Camp Fire Instructor at the college and honor guest, Mrs. Harry Cameron, Mrs. Helen C. Wa'dge, Misses Beulah Prnnty, Elizabeth Hil- Lydia Burnstoff, and Cora M.

If ahatf cy. Others working on their rank who assisted with the dinner included Dorothy Evans, Beryl Peterson, Catherine Flynn, Floy Mllllgan, Edna Sullivan and Miss Ring. Oaleton Sunday School in Contest with GUIA three months' attendance conteci iwtween Galeton and Gill Sunday "ichoole has bSen opened. Galeton an enrollment ot 50, and since Oil luis a larger membership, the contesl be carried out on a percentage Last Sunday's attendance for Galeton was 43 regular members and three visitors. Carl A.

Carlson Is superintended the adult department at Galeton Margaret B. Oughtred Is super intenilent of the Junior department Miss Allicn Wood is the secretary. Dr A. professor of history it Colorado State Teachers college, li UM Galeton pastor. Cllnbeth Joyner Honored at Party In Fort Mr.

and Mrs. Burgess Joyner enter iained at dinner Thursday evening a l.befr home in Fort Collins in hono 'lit Mr. lister, Klliabeth Joyn or of Greeley. Mlsi Joyner, otthUonth blrthiar Thursday was tin for dinner, hM feaen at the Joyner home this WMk. Otter at the'dinner were Mr Mrs, W.

Joyner of Greeley a new book, "Snow Trenches," which Margaret Lee. Family Reunion Dfnner. at Johneotv Home. Mr. and Mrs.

Otis Johnson, will entertain at a family reunion dinner party Sunday at their home, 1607 1 Eighth avenue, honoring their oldest son, F. 0. Johnson, his wife and V. Johnson, Jr. Mr.

Johnson, has been in the commercial department ot the Englewood high school for the past eight years, is leaving next week for Dea Moines, where he will be commercial teacher in the Warren Harding high school. Other guests will be Mrs. Fay Brln- ley and son, Jack, of Fargo, are spending the summer In Colorado with Mrs. Brinley'i parents, Mr. and Mra, Johnson.

C. who is with Ernest and Ernest in Denver; and Kenneth Johnson and his fiancee, has been highly praised by critics. Mr. Steele, vice president of Wilson Broth- rs In Chicago, writes only as a side nterest. Ho has spent much of his me at the S.

L. W. ranch east of reeley and did of his writing McCIure Publishing company ays of the book: "What 'All Quiet on ie Western Front' was to that sector the World War, 'Snow Trenches' is the little known Eastern Front. It a romance that uses the Arctic ircle as Us stage and the American xpedltionary Forces in Russia as the ctors. As in.

'What Price Glory' there but one woman and many, many men. It is at once dramatic and ealistic, human and sympathetic, orcoful and poignant, yet seasoned ith a quiet, subtle humor thruout. "Dan Steele, author of 'Show with complete command of anguage and a full memory of his wn experiences as an officer In the merican Expeditionary Force In found It comparatively easy to nvest Lieutenant Peter Burns with realism that is a counterpart of his wn life. And Nadya--no necessity to maglne her for she was real, she was he typical Russian girl ot the pa- riclan class, proud, beautiful, Intelli- ent. 'Love.

Life War of such the story 'Snow It is so eftly and convincingly done, with uch vivid action, that If the love of adya and Peter, the turmoil of Americans, White Russians nd Red, the desperate fighting at eltzo, the defense of Ust Padenga, ie disappearance of Nadya, in fact if 11 the story were deleted, except the etreat from Sh'enknrsk, it would still a masterpiece of war fiction." of Woodcraft Ian Dance for Aug. 20 Greeley Circle Neighbors of Wood- raft met in Odd Fellows hall Thursay, with Mrs. Mary L. Ballard, guard- an neighbor, presiding; All officer's ut two were present, and 60 members in attendance. Applications of ight candidates were received and end, being referred to the following ommlttee: Mrs.

Mary L. Young, Mrs. Emily Thompson and Mra. Hattle ioty, who reported favorable. The allot was spread, resulting in the lection of six ladles and two men to circle.

Initiation found'in waiting ilrs. Esther Moody. Word was: re- elved that a deputy, Bessie Hile of will come to Greeley for a hort time. Martha Randall re- elved the dollar for better attend- Dancing will be enjoyed at the next looting, 20, when there will be tie Ashton orchestra, consisting of six ieces, under the leadership of C. O.

E. Benell Named Legion Auxiliary Preildent Final plans for attending the state convention at Sallda Sept. 4 and 6 were made at the meeting ot the American Legion Auxiliary Friday evening. It is expected that a large delegation will go from Greeley unit this yenrj The following were elected as officers for the Victor Candlln unit for the ensuing Mrs. O.

B. Benell, president; Mrs. D. B. Neal, first vice president; Dean Reeves, second yice president; Mrs, Bert Lowell, secretary; Mrs.

0. C. Hunter, treasurer; Mrs. B. F.TVaterfield, chaplain; Mrs.

Grace Carl, sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. 0. W. Golze, historian. Hostesse were Mrs.

Frank Ncill, Mrs. James Hill and Mrs. Earl King. Next meeting of the Auxiliary will be In the evening of Sept. 18.

Clara Matheion at Fudge Party on Friday Clara Matheson entertained a group of her friends at a fudge party Friday evening at her home, 403 Ninth avenue. The evening was spent in making fudge and in dancing. The affair was In honor of Olive Miller, who Is leaving shortly for Mississippi. Those enjoying the hospitality of Miss Matheaon for the merry evening Olive Miller, Clemma Wilson, Dorothy a 'Florence Markley, Louise Matheson, Jack Matheaon, Russell and Vernon Markley, O'Brady and Woodrow Nelson. L.

T. L. To Meet Sunday The Loyal Temperance Legion will meet Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock In the -primary room of Methodiat church. Subject for discussion, "Why We Study about Beer and Wine." Visitors' are Invited. County Society Calendars BRIGGSDALE UESDAY-- Pinto Bean Growers' Association meeting at the school house, 8 p.

m. Speakers and free refreshments, cordial welcome to men and their wives. 'UESDAY-- Coleman 4 club with their leader, Mrs. Roy Qllmore, afternoon. WEDNESDAY-Business meeting of the Baptist Mission Circle at the home of Mrs.

H. Spoelstra. Nawakwa Camp Fire group with Lo'raln Cass. THURSDAY-- Wltaweutln Camp Fire group meeting with Mrs. Norman Buck.

FRIDAY-Regular meeting Fidelia club with Mrs. A. 0. Thomas. SUNDAY-Ladles Aid picnic for members ot Union Congregational church Sunday school, church and Aid at Island Grove park, Greeley, Aug.

16. Cars leave church at 9:45. AULT SUNDAY-Union services on the Baptist church lawn Sunday evening in charge of the Christian church. THURSDAY-F. and L.

club hosts, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Taylor.

FRIDAY-T- North Side Country club, Mrs. E. W. Carter. Odd Fellows lodge at I.

O. 0. F. hair. Randall.

Those invited Include mem- ers and their families, girls and their acorts and prospective members. Mrs. laude Johnson is chairman of the ommlttee of 10 to be in charge of efreshments. Elmer Anderson If Honored Birthday Surprise Party Elmer Anderson was honored at a litthday surprise party Tuesday evening when 26 friends gathered at the J. Peterson home east of Greeley'.

most enjoyable evening was spent playing various games, after which efrenhments were served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs, LA SALLE )scar Peterson of Gilcrest, Misses THURSDAY-- Sigrld Anderson of Lucerne, Eunice and Genevlevo Nelson of Eaton, McKiney, Lucille Haft and Mary Baker of Greeley and Myrtle, Edna md Gertrude Peterson. Messrs. Delbert, Reuben and Leon- ird Nelson and Albert Anderson of Eaton, Hlllus Carlson, Oscar Ander- MONDAY-ion, earl Isakson and Leonard Peter- ion of Gill, Val and Verner Carlson if Jollet, 111., and the honor guest, Slmer Anderson.

retbyterlin Division Three There will be no meeting of Division Three of the First Preabyterian church next Thursday. A luncheon had been planned at the last meeting. Elsie Hewitt la expected to arrive Greeley Tuesday for a vacation visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs A. Hewitt.

Miss Hewitt Is county demonstrator and home economics ex worker for the University ot California, with headquarters at San mis Obtspo, Calif. She will visit here for about 16 days. Miss Hewitt is coming to Greeley- by way of Seattle Vancouver and the Canadian Rockies, traveling as far east as Chi cago before coming west again. ngerioll-Barrow Wedding To Occur Thit Evening Albert Ingersoll, son of Mr. and Mrs.

A. W. Ingersoll, and Miss Ixrren of Calhoun, will be married this evening at 8 o'clock at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brothers, 2118 Seventh avenue.

The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Fred Baldus ot the First Baptist church. The bride is the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. I.

D. Barrow of Calhoun, but recently has made her home with her lister in Eaton. Immanuel Lutheran "The Things Wat Belong to Peace" will be the subject of the Sunday morning service at the Immanuel Lutheran church at 11 o'clock. Evening services will be at 8 o'clock. Rev.

Joseph Conrad Is the new pastor of the church. Kendrlek-Markley In Oreeley Alra Xendrlck and Ruth Markley, both of OrMtey, were married at the Pint BMptUt parsonage by tlia Rev. SOCIETY NEWS DEVOTED TO COUNTY TOWNS Mr. and Morton Wood Entertain Niece and Friend Briggsdale, Aug. and Mrs.

Merton Wood entertained a niece and her friend, Miss Rose Darnauer and Miss Margaret Cotter over the week end. Sunday the party motored up the Poudre. Both girls are attending summer school at Greeley, Mr. Mrs, A. C.

Thomas and, family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cass and baby, Buelah May Franklin, Brant Spangler, enjoyed a picnic in Poudre canon Sunday attending the baseball game at Fort Collins in the afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Madden and sons motored to Fort Collins Sunday.

H. B. Hoffman has been confined to his home the past week with an acute attack of asthma. Mrs. W.

W. arrived an over night Flckett ot Fontana, Wednesday and was guest of Mrs. E. B. PLATTEVILLE TUESDAY-Neighbors of Woodcraft at I.

O. ban. P. N. CL society at Mrs; C.

John- Eton's. WEDNESDAY-Prayer service at M. church parlors. SATURDAY-- KERSEY MONDAY-Camp Fire Girls, Lorraine McDonald. Will take up materials and trimmings for discussion.

Boy Scouta, town hall, 7:30 p. m. THURSDAY-Baptist Guild, Mrs. Frank Sterlln. Mothers and daughters picnic of the Woman's Bible class, local park.

SATURDAY-Trl Beta club, Mrs. J. L. Carpenter. EVANS Sunday school meeting at Robert Woodbury home at 8 p.

m. THURSDAY-Covered dish- luncheon with Mra. Arthur Morrison, 1 o'clock. Beebe Draw P. T.

A. Council Meeting La Salle, Aug. council of the Beebe Draw P. T. A.

met Monday at the home of the president, Mrs. Henry Engel. The year's work was outlined. Those present were Mrs. John Standlnger, first vice president; Mrs.

John Bohlender, secretary, and Mrs. Ben Bohlender, treasurer. At the close ot the business meeting, Mrs. Engel served refreshments. Emerson.

Mrs. Flckett and her bus- hand were former residents here and homesteaded south of town, leaving to make their home in California some years ago. Allen Window to B. B. P.

Club La Salle, Aug. Allen Winslow was hostess to the B. B. P. club at her home Wednesday.

Five hundred was played, high score going to Mrs. Athol Bright and low to Mra. Dena Kidd. The hostess served a dainty lunch using a pink and- white color scheme. Guests present were Helen Kldd, Loralne Kidd, Lois Winslow and Anita Bright.

Members were Mrs. W. W. Wyatt and Mrs. Albert Fine ot Greeley and Mrs.

Dena Kidd, Mrs. Pearl Winslow, Mrs. Frank Eckhardt, Mrs. Athol Bright and Mrs. Marvin Winslow.

The club meet's September 2 with Mrs. Pearl Winslow. leebe Draw People Have Plcnlo In Denver La Salle, Aug. number of peot pie from Beebe Draw enjoyed a picnic dinner Sunday In City park; the' nen of the crowd attended the league ball game. Those making up the party were Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Mosher, Mr: md Mrs. John Standinger, Mr. and ilrs. George Stanjinger, Mrs.

George lnBch, Mrs. Ray Meyer and Bohlender. They were joined the park by Mr. and. Mrs.

W. Bowles, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert" Meyer. Subnunlng with Bohlender La Salle, Aug.

the sub- lurslng committee of the west dls rlct met with Mrs. Ben Bohlender. Those present were Miss Qenevieve Miss Helen McGlllivray, Mrs. H. D.

Parker, Mrs. J. L. Carpenter and Mrs. Lloyd McKenney.

The hostess served refreshments 'after the meeting. I Watches Diamonds North Central Dlttrlot Briggsdale, Aug. meeting of the North Central District of the Nursing committee of the Red Cross wag held Wednesday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Norman Buck, Mies Helen McGilliyray. in charge, leadinr the discussion on health in the school and Immunization of children.

An interesting paper on "Duties of Board Members," -was read by Mrs. George- Finley. It is hoped to Interest parents of the community in the immunization of all school children, a health program to be arranged In the near future, and a class in home nursing will be formed if enough mothers are in- Interested. The next meeting of the North Central committee will be hold at Foes- ton, Sept, 18 with Mrs. Sidney Arma- Representatives and ladles attending the meeting beside Mrs.

Buck were Mrs, Minnick of Lone Tree, Mrs, Jim Sherwood from Bluff, Mrs. George W. Finley of Greeley, Mrs. McOune of Galetbn, Mrs. Sidney Armagost, Fosston and Mrs.

Cass, Brlggs- dale. Emerton and Maddy HosteiMs to the Ladles Aid Briggsdale, Aug. B. B. Emerson and Mrs.

Earl Maddy were hostesses Wednesday afternoon to members of the' Ladies Aid at the Union Congregational church parlor. Eighteen members were present and two guests, Mrs. W. W. Pickett of Fontana, and Mrs.

B. D. Causey of Illinois. Mrs. Maddy had charge of the devotlonals.

During the business session which followed It was decided to hold the annual bazaar, Thursday, Nov. 12. The Ladles Aid will hold a picnic at Island.Grove park in Greeley, Sunday, Aug. 16 to which members of the Sunday school, church and Aid are cordially invited. Cars will leave the Union Congregational church at 0:45 a.

m. The next meeting of the Aid will be held Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 19 at the church parlor with Mrs. Ray Casten and Mrs. Lewis Kent hostesses.

Mrs. Emma Markrud Wide. Awake Club Molten Sllgo, Aug. Emma Markrud entertained the Wide Awake club Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 5.

She served as refreshments, sandwiches, cream pie and lemonade. Besides the hostess those members present were Mesdames Anna Bell, Mabel Brauher, Emily Hoffman, Agnes Sronsten, Mildred Qronsten, Pearl Boardman, Josephine Hay, Lois Johnston, Mlnona Edwards, Ruth Edgar, Etta' Stacey, J. H. Staley, S. L.

Dunlap, John Scheub. Visitors were Mrs. J. H. Gronsten, Mrs.

B. L. Markrud and Miss Viola Markrud, The next meeting will be August 13 with Mrs. Ennis Ray as hostess. Mrs.

Mlmmack Guest at Tea fn Eaton. Wednesday Eaton, Aug. Rufus Mimmack of California was the guest of honor at a tea given by Mrs. Charles Kelrnes and Mrs. Joe Eaton at the Baton, home Wednesday The time was spent in bridge, with Mrs.

Edgar Atkinson receiving high score. The guests were Mrs. Mimmack, Mrs. Harry Bailey, Miss Bess Atkin son, Eaton, Mrs. Eugene Hogue, Mrs.

Arthur Wilson, Mrs, Edgar Atkinson and Mrs. Kenneth Bellrose. A dainty lunch was" served at the close of the 'afternoon. J. C.

Casey Hostess to Auction Bridge Club Eaton, Aug. J. C. Casey entertained the members of the Auction Bridge club and Mrs. Ted Stocktleth and 'Mrs.

Russell Macpherson, Tuesday afternoon. Lunch was enjoyed at Mrs. and the afternoon was spent in bridge at the Casey home. Mrs. Stockfleth received high score at Dlamond Circle Tuesday Plattevllle, Aug.

Circle No. 302 met Tuesday evening at I. O. F. hall with a fair attendance.

After a short session a pleasant social hour and dainty refreshments enjoyed. Mrs. Mary Terry will the hostess next Tuesday evening. Youna People of M. E.

School -Picnic. Kersey, Aug. Young Peoples class of the Methodist Sunday school held a party at the Joe Nesblt home west of towji Thursday evening. The moon was at Its best and until 11 o'clock the group played out door Nesblt, assisted by some of games. Mrs.

the girls, served a delicious luncheon. Those present were Rev. and Mrs. Lyinan Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Nes- blt, Wayne, Joe Neil and Harold Nes- blt, Orpha Crandall, Beryl Stlrlen, Donald Morrison, Louise Nordel.l of Pearl Eaton, Neal, Ross Carter, Carl Headley, Kathleen Johnson, Beulali Morrison, Kathryn Burch, Mabel Hutchcroft and James Henry. Wilbur Johnston Hoet to at Sllgo Tuesday Sllgo, Aug. Johnston entertained the Sligo and 4-H club Tuesday afternoon. The time was spent by the club members Inspecting the club projects of Wilbur and In discussing the demonstration projects for the Sllgon and the county 'fairs. Those present were Robert and Lois Moreland and Arthur Boardman.

Visitors were Mrs. Boardman and daughter Edith. Mrs. Johnston served cake and lemonade. The next meeting of the club will be held Aug.

18 at the home of Raymond Gronsten. Sobecks Entertain for from Denver Ault, Aug. and Mrs. J. C.

Sobeck entertained at dinner Sunday for' Mrs. Leo Korslck- and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Starr and son and Mrs. Davis, all of Denver.

Lucille Korslck of Denver remained to spend 10 days at the Sobeok home. Mr. and Mrs. Sobeck, Mrs. Mary Cozad and -sons, Helen Sobeck and Miss Korslck went to the.

Dearfleld celebration and dinner guests at the Fred Fielding home in Masters that evening, also calling on Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Barton and Mr. and Mrs. Mott Miller at Masters.

of Windsor, Atfg. I the was the subjectl study at the meeting of the Mlsi ary society of the Christian- c' Wednesday afternoon. The mi was held at the home ot Mrs, and Mrs. F. Harrington) in charge.

A duet, "Take Jesus i You," was sung by Mrs. Chester ter and Mrs. Clarence Potter, A short business session of Ing workers was held at the close! the Missionary meeting. Plcnlo at Island Grove Park Kersey. Aug.

8--W. C. Carter td a group of little girls on a picnic I Island Grove park Wednesday, had a jolly time on the playgn equipment and had a bounteous lui at noon. Those who enjoyed the outing n-J Verda Carter, Marian Crandall, F' Conant, Joyce Crandall, Vivian ter, Geneva Gain, Earllue Hem Jacqueline Hamrhans, June Rose, 1 cille Adams, Norma Jean McCa Bernlce Adams, Lucille Wakeman i Betty Chample. Hotteit to Mizpih Plattevllle, Aug.

Thomas was hostess to 10 members the Mizpah club Wednesday alt noon. Two guests, Mrs. V. H. Nac trleb of Denver and Miss La Peters were also present.

Several business matters yrere i cussed and a pleasant social time i joyed 'after which served. Throe of Bridge at C. J. Sawyer Home Windsor, Aug. were tables of bridge at the meeting of tt Summer Bridge club, which was he! at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. 0. Sawyer, Wednesday afternoon. Tl guests included Misses Mary ai Margaret Nash of, Trinidad, Mrs. C.

Wigle and Mrs. Elizabeth Wig! and Mrs. Kenneth Sawyer ot Denve FOR LESS COST THAN A MEAL AT HOME Let Each Member of the Family Enjoy His Favorite DUh BRING THEM ALL Food--Service--PriceT-All Are Right at the A "FOB THOSE STEAKS" UTTER Jewelry Company Chu. Garretion Roy Utter Nat'l Bldg. Tfceir damkter returned with them to Thurrttar afternoon at TOe? Trtrt ROOT BEER In Frozen Glasses MDESMOm 1210 8th Ave.

Betty Says: HERE'S A BRAND NEW PERMANENT WAVE AT ONT.v 1.95 A lucky purchase of a great quantity of excellent supplies has made this offer possible. -Phone us or come see us. We'll gradly tell you all about this wave. The above wave is not to be confused with Betty's Famous 2:50 wave. This wave is offered as usual.

Betty's Beauty Parlor A. M. to I P. M. Dally' OVER WOOLWORTH'S PHONK WOLFE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE We have one of the best permanent wave machines made, and use standard materials only.

We do not experiment in making our own materials or buying materials that are not standard. Permanent waves that will not harm SfiA $5.00 PHONE 2225 the hair 924 NINTH AVE. ACROSS FROM STERLING THEATRE Special Sunday Dinners AT Fruit Cocktail Cream of Chicken Soup Fried Spring Chicken and Country Gravy Bnowflaked Potatoes, New Beans, Cucumber and Tomato Salad Hot Tea Rolls Coffee Tea Milk Fresh Peach Shortcake Ice Cream or Sherbet 65 Cents Fruit Cocktail Cream of Chicken Soup Roast Leg of Spring Lamb Mashed Potatoes and Brown Gravy New Beans in Butter Snowflaked Potatoes Cucumber and Tomato Salad Hot Tea Rolls" Coffee Tea Milk Fresh Peach Shortcake Ice Cream or Sherbet 80 Cents Roast Pork with Cucumber and Tomato Salad' New Spiced Beets SnowHaked Potatoes Hot Tea Rolls Coffee Tea Milk Gingerbread with Whip Cream Ice Cream or Sherbet 60 cents Old Fashioned Baked Swiss Steak Snowflaked Potatoes Cucumber and Tomato Salad New Beans Hot Tea Rolls Coffee Tea Milk Gingerbread with Whip Cream Ice Cream or Sherbet 50 cents The Art of Table Setting DINNER FLAT SILVER REQUIRED MENU SOUP SPOONS FISH KNIVES AND FORKS DINNKR KNIVES AND FORKB BUTTER SPREADERS SALAD FORKS DESSERT FORKS AND SPOONS' AFTER-DINNER COFFEE SPOONS SOUP FISH MEAT AND VEGETABLES SALAD DESSERT AFTER-DINNER COFFEE Lett of Plate: Salad Fork. Next, Dinner Fork. Next, Fork.

On Bread Butter Plate: The Butter Spreader. Right ot Plate: Dinner Knife. Next, Fish Knife. Next, Soup Spoon. 816 Eighth Street ADDITIONAL COPIES OF THE LEAFLET CONTAINING Miss Lehr's Recipes NOW AVAILABLE AT THE TRIBUNE OFFICE OR YOUR GROCER Due to the request of many women who did not get the leaflet at the Tribune cooking school recently held, and desiring to keep the recipes aa printed in the Tribune In leaflet form the Tribune has printed 500 additional copies and the housewives of Weld County are welcome to themj free at your grocer or the Tribune,.

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