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Show Wednesday, Feb. I tMh lxW ALTAR SOCIETY Members of Saint Anthony's Altar Society met on Thursday, Feb. 11. They completed their plans for the annual St. Patrick's Day card party to be held oh March President 16. Alberta Rolando appointed the committees for this event. Rose Perrero will be in charge of table reser- vations. Patrons should bv sllcl,v Babcock r- chairman, Mrs. Mary Juliano of Price to the club. presented She presented an original composition of poems, some being humorous and some being serious. Ward's Garry Otte, a former resident of Denver, Colo., is the new owner of the Montgomery Ward mm Catalogue Agency in Price. The variety Club met at the home of Mrs. Marilyn Scorzato in Kenilworth on 2.' dresses moved to Denver, where he was a farm equipment He was emThursday, Feb. 19. The wholesaler. the equipment ployed by delicious hostess served a oriental buffett to regular dealer for 14 years. members of the club and done Otte said that her guest, Mrs. Modene business with having the Ward's Easterling. chain for three to fours years prompted him to buy TUESDAY NIGHT the agency. BRIDGE CLUB The new Ward's owner is of the Members married and has two Tuesday night Bridge Club daughters, aged 6 years and met on Tuesday, Feb. 17 at 10 weeks. His family exthe home of Mrs. Lenore pects to join him in Price in Bonacci. She served a the near future. lovely dessert. Winners for The firm does catalogue that evening were Mrs. Louise Bosone and Mrs. Mel business throughout Carbon Bottino. and Emery Counties. EAST MAIN In Price LOUISE DAVIS Manager Combine dry yeast for carbonation, flavor concentrate and water, and with any luck at all, you come out with homemade rootbeer. That's what Mrs. Edna Romano's third grade students at Sally Mauro School did last week. Glenna Johnson, 9, is pictured capping her bottle, while Sam Marelli, 8, waits in background with siphon, ready to fill the next bottle. Business of the Week Feb. 25 12 noon Hot Meals for Seniors with reservations serving Roast Beef; 12:30 p.m. Fire Drill; 1:30 p.m. Ceramics with Marva Shaw instructor; 7 p.m. Art Class with Carl Olsen instructor. Feb. 26 12 noon Hot Meals for Seniors with reservations serving Hamburger Steak; 1 to 5 p.m. Game Day playing pool, cards, or Bingo; 7 p.m. International Language Class with J.W. van Weerd instructor. Everyone is welcome, and there's no charge. Feb. 27 12 noon Hot Meals for Seniors with reservations serving chicken; 12:30 p.m. Forest Service Film and information on getting Senior Citizen Gold Card for Park Recreation Areas; 8 p.m. Dance at American Legion Hall. 12 noon Hot Meals for Seniors with reservations; Mar. 1 2 p.m. Kitchen Band Practice; 7 p.m. Ceramics; 7 p.m. Pythian Sisters' Meeting. 12 noon Hot Meals for Seniors with reservations; Mar. 2 1 to 5 p.m. Quilting. NOTICE: Would you like to join the "Death Valley and This will include a Tour of Las Vegas Tour" Mar. Scotty's Castle, Lunch at Furnace Creek Ranch, Lunch in Ely, Over night at Tonopah, Nev., and the Las Vegas fun. Phone for reservation or more in- - 5V '0VHXC& . ? . 637-508- 0 r4aaZQ ' EtB stl $ HnC" t i ft Uftucc nil i e Our Flowers Say nuiucD & Creation THREE DAYS ONLY!!! 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The American Watercolor Society and the National Watercolor Society are cooperating in the Bicentennial exhibition. and The show is open to the professionals amateurs. public at no charge at any The traveling exhibit has time, the library is open, been shown in several other according to Mr. Young. Refreshments were served. Those on the Otte, 36, took charge of Pauline Pugliese will refreshment committee the agency three weeks ago. included Tilly Yelenich, manage the sale of homeBorn and raised in made candy, and Pat Sloan Elizabeth Dalpaiz, Elsie will be responsible for the Perrero, Ida Bruno, Lucy Kansas, Otte attended Wallace and Rose Perrero. door prizes. Emporia State Teachers Mrs. Pierina Crocco, College in Kansas for three VARIETY CLUB SALE 3 The 7th Annual Water-colo- r West show will be held in the CEU Library Gallery during the month of March. CEU art director James Young said the exhibits will feature watercolors done by several western artists both , contact her early. Mary Columbo will be in charge of the table settings, Tilly Martinez is in charge of the . table decorations, Margaret De Rose is in charge of serving, Dukes Jerant will be the kitchen chairman, 3 Watercolor show slated takes over i 4 6 A Garry Otte GOuib rjQVJG ! The Helper Journal 25, 1976 THE MONTE CRISTO Socondl S outh.at; Fifth Wesft in Price City J |