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The Daily Sentinel from Grand Junction, Colorado • 10

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SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 9. 19m THE DAILY SENTINEL, GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO PAGE TEN LOMA PALISADE Society Mrs Lara Reasoacr, Corressssoadeal trip to Salt Lake City, expecting to return Sunday night. Tha Pslliadw Lions club met for their regular meeting in tbe hotel Wednesday evening The guest ipeaker was Dr. Munro or Grand Junction. Me said he-had been siked to speak to the Grand Junction Lions on the sew uita, at 'nati btisa Ua.

witk home of Mils Hogiett In Wednesday. Mra. Roy Ziumeruiarin cm; the Sheets and Couvvrie Wedneadiy after. i on Mr. and Mra.

Chai. Watki San Francisco, who hsv.i bouae guests of th Downey Hies, spent moat of th- we Pralta relativaa. John January left i White Crocheted Gloves With Dark Suit Provide Practical Summer Combination By Mrs, Amy C. Wolfe Aug. 8.

The soaking rain of Wednesda evtning stopped threshing anu harvesting of second cutting hay, but waa good for everything else. T. J. Blgnall, traveling via bicycle from Prescot, to (Continued from Paget) led by Mrs. L.

C. Hockctt Mr. and Mrs Dean Sklnnel and daughter, Hem a dine, of King Ian, are here Isitinc Mrs Skinners father, Don Ball, and her and devotion, led by Mrs. Noe. age problem but when he gave a brothers ind slaten Aognat 2.

to (ily conndi on eWag- opened the teuton. Mri. Noe'i subject tor devotions was faith, aad picnic was enjoyed In Hawthorne park In Grind Junction. Toes it waa not popular and he went topped a short her diaeussloa wai impressive. A ihort political talk wai given by nonie anu wrote a speecn- lor me Loma, Tutsday.

TT "Si Palisade Lions on Indians. It was 'n Mrl comnanled by bis Lrother. wS, 1 to Mrs. i la who were present were: Mr. and Mrs skinnel.

daughter. Rernadine. Sympathy Is extended svmitathv is extended 1 1 an usui i in in unit i thoroughly enjoyea by tne fausaue Uons. Dr. Munro spent many: vear imnnrdtp Prm Indiana and George Davis of Mack, in tbe loss of her aged lather.

Mr. and Mrs. Haartiel Fallen, son Wilbur, and daughter Lillian. Mr and Mrs. Harvey Ball, ions, I.oren Mrs.

Rote Bishop. Dunns tss period devoted to current eventa and flashes from the national convention. Mrs Helen Slevert gave a re-pert on money expended by the h.rf mn.1 Interesiim niDer nn 1 Mr. and Mra. Earl Murphy.

Earl mmm-m SS visas, a Qf. ham. Troy Vanlandlnghain u. Orvllla Mayne, Roland Haaet ll Joiaed a couaty road crew working in Glaj Monday. Mr.

and Mrs Wllher bown BBBBBBBBBaaBB iner, ureer anu airs, neater Elliott motored to tbe young people- conference on Grand Mess i ana uonaia. anrx aauxmer indan customs and culture. He Arlena. Don Ball. Margaret Ball, u)d mUf, nevf, Mr.

and E. E. Bill and hu nor They wel over the new LeRoy. Mr ind Mrs. Fred Maurer.

mentUn her Dr. Sunday and Mr. and M(S. Charles Witkiti national W. C.

V. for world-wide expansion of temperan" work In general. Mrs. Dora Edwards Informed that liquor advertising la not all dona through newspapers. Mr.

Miller of Frulta gave a talk on "America the Ideal." After Mrs. Clarence Hunter gave startling aaugnier isanojr Ana, ion. u.uy. tnnk, tlut gavea them Mr. and Mrs.

F. E. Swisher. Mr.nlU(.h trouU( flf In. and Mrs PinlSwrlsherind daugh.

dln, tetmiBtr erude minner of ter. Ruby Pauline, nd IUperetitlon he knew una! r.Lu ruaa, itiurinug oy iminuy uiuiorc in (he Harva of Mean lakes. Sudekum home at Mesa Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L.

A. Stewart ofnd fioysd a pkalc at Mesa Fraita were callers Loina 3un-1 'kkea. Mrs. Hester and Mrs. In a eoateit held by the B.

V. P. in(j mmy of our most valu-da afternoon wnere tne naei were oiviaeo and uieful drugi, and per- Albert Sudekum or Denver, w.w. uJ 1 into two groups under the heading formed many delicate ind skillful statistica on the amount of liquor sa hi vigiir II 111 1 li I (I Loma vUltor Monday. Karl hfar.hv Lwu.

Percy G. SheeU Sunday for MtM Wednesday morning to hei. sold in the last year and the moo- of Jews and Gentiles, the losing I operations successfully Dr. Mun-ey received for It. Mrs.

Lucy Bale side which watthes Gentile gare a ro'i talk wis very enlightening told something of the work beins I Vrty for the Jews. The party was lnd Lions asked him manv Gunnison where hi will be em accomplished In other countries held at the foot of the mountains questions. Llona voted to recess by the W. C. T.

V. The meeting I nortn or Msm street Monday eve-1 for the next two meetings on ac- ployed in a fore.it service road camp for the present. Mr. and Mrs. M.

11. Woir an1 Mrs. Percy Sheeu and Juana June were Sunday iluWU g'iMs at the lames Massey home in L'naweep. bring home the yjunz folks wht attended the aijw turned happy, a profit, able and enjoyarle time. All roadi led ot tbe cirrus It Grand Junction, Saturday.

Every youngster who could be or borrow a ride was there. mm continued with a talk on tfta drought situation, given by Mra. Simmons, a visitor from Kansas. ning. Aug.

J. and wii much en- count of tbe harvest. A delegation joyed by all. from the Pueblo Chamber of Com- Floyd Tllion visited his father merce and the American Legion Is at Collbran, Sunday afternoon to stop here Aug. 1 2.

at 10: 55 for Aa Interesting story of her re- Mrs. Sheets Juana remained V. rent travels over the eastern part of the I'nited States waa given by Trie ranchers ire getting off the (ora few daya visit. They re- Bartiett pears and Rochester and fh pll9ae '-'on" wl" turned home Wednesday evening Carmen peaches. WW inm PHsde peaches.

Mr MiS4eT wB0 cam down Mra. C. L. Ornshy of Wichita, atopped in this city this oast a. nuiu mull culler Derr) i tn Link affair lnwi.it--.

mn I fpr week to viiit friends. Mrs. Ornsbv 7 Mrs. Sam Klncy. Mrs.

Mark on her way to California tn iier arniau- u0fe and Mrs. George Var lard Ingham attended O. E. 3. h.

at tae spend a month, and sbe will a) stop at Wilder. Idaho, to visit her son, Harold Kracaw, for several days. Mra. J. E.

Hornbaker. She visited such plaeea as Washington. D. C. Miss Willard's old home and many historic spots and many largs cities.

Mrs. Laura T'llom. who attended the national convention at Tulsa, waa a gueat of the afternoon. She reported" that alcohol education waa stressed at the convent She spoke of Amelia Earbart, whom she thought extremely kmi arcompimea mem as tar as Hotrhklss where they visited relatives and frlenda. all returning that same Rer.

H. Stewart will speak Mr. and Mn. A. Davenport were In Collbran Kriday.

Mra. Victoria A.ndenon, president of the Rebekah lodge; Mrs. Blanche Burns, past president Mrs. T. Voorha and Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Lewii attended the school of Instruction at Silt. Nine Rebekah lodgei were? represented In the afternoon snd evening, A banquet was lerred at o'clock. Two candidates were initiated. Mrs post office until the hsrvest Is over.

Mrs. Anna Kluge of Denver, ac- on the subject Weighed In the Mr. and Mrs. William SulHraa of tha Falrmount district left Saturday morning by anto for Yellow- Balance." Sunday morning the eomoanied her aister, Mrs. J.

C. preaching hour at the Methodist Harris, home from Denver. Mrs. Harris haa been in a Denver hos-; Hone park ind other poind of church Tha maalinv elmal writ Phillip Dalby is asslitlng In tbe pltal receiving medical attention. Ifretl In the northwest.

singing of Blessed Be the returned to her home at m.i. Th. Alamnaa rrldiy morning after be- That Binds." The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Rose Bishop. IkkjAH mL JHH BL.

Crorhetrd glove arrive on the fashion ecerw. The' are made of white knitting and crochet cotton and worn aa contrasting accnworles to a dark suit. The, may be laaaderrd. ing here and at Grand mesa tea days. Mr.

snd Mr; Tom Shirley of Canon City, visit sr Mrs. Shirley's parents, Mr. tad Mrs. Ed Bond, accompanied by Willard Moss, drove to Meu lakes Wednesday and returned Friday. Mr.

and Mrs. Rorney of Meeker Mrs. Hestead Honored With Evening Party Mrs. K. L.

Hestead. one ot tbe teschers In the primnry department of the local Christian Sunday school, wss honored with a were visitors In the F. B. Korr delightful evening" party last week home Thurtday. Materiala required to make the, then turn and crochet pattern crocheted gloves are one ball of back and forth to make opening white knitting and crochet cot-; for thumb.

Always ch I to turn, ton i 400 yards to a ball) and steel to count as 1 dr Work until lift crochet hook So. 5. Instructions row is completed, are for to t'j size. Fasten off thread. Insert thumb Key to abbreviations: eh in palm opening, matching design chain; sr single crocnet: de and sew In place with over ard double crochet; rnd round: sp over stltcheg from wrong side, pace: ss slip stitch.

K.isten thread on forefinger side uj me inner learners 01 ine de-1 partment. She leaves soon to Glenn Brooks of Mesa was visitor in the city yesterday. make her home in Laramie, Wyx The party waa held In the horn Lila Jean ind Patsy Schlangen had their tonsils removed Thurs-dsy morning. Both are doing wail Mr. and Mrs.

Alien Hansen left Thursday mornlnsr on a vacation of Mrs. R. R. Olffin, 3 Ourav Forfinrer Middle Finaer and of palm ch 1 tic in each ilc. and irtor Thorpe of Mack waa avenue, and Miss Agnes Glrax was assistant hostess to Mr.

Oit- Ring Finger: To begin, ch S. join dc in each mesh. Work around as among lower valiey visitors in the with ss to form rin. 1st rnd: C.i Piral. following design of city yesterday fln.

The Giffin home wss besuti- fully decorated for the occasion with roaes. sweet peas, and nas J. 7 dc in ring. Do sot join, but glove, till entire palm has 1', continue as spiral. Ind rnd: Ch 1.

rnds. ending little finger side dc in eh-2 of 1st rnd, ch 1, dc of wrist. Do not break off. In next dc, repeat from 7 timoa riare Cuff. Ch turn.

1 dc In (Sspsl. each de. and work across, ch John and William Kester ot Pilisade were visitors in the city yesterday. turtiums. "Opportunity," a llvelv game, furnished amuaement for jSSS BjP r'A LaaeaaxlBBiasaBBKaaBTCwBKaKaaaa ansa LWW jSSSP'Ni nr BBBBwfaa axaVaaaaaaiLaBai 1 a MiaaamH WW atsanV Isjirxyi BBaW- aaxL MMaaaaxl (jHKk-tfjg, nBBBBBBBBBBBawBBBBak sHawawBBaBBBSB 11 111 'Wm JrH end iv In 1st so dc in dc.

turn. Work 3 more rows of dc in Mr. nnd Mrs. Russell Traher of strom. Everett Frederick, Z.

B. Scott. R. Giffin and Miss Gigax. St.

Matthewi Auxiliary Held Meeting Thias-eday At their meeting Thursday morning at the church, members of the St. Matthews' auxiliary heard Mrs. Thomaa Crswforc. winning her former home here from Denver, apeak about the conditions of the St. Matthews church as she knew them la 1900.

Mrs. Charles Lutxnley IkVwHB view of part of "A Century of Endeavor.1' During the meeting de- the evening. Mias Hestesd wai presented with a picture ot a local scenic spot done In water colors, as a small token of appreciation for her efficient services at the Christian church. Dainty aummer refreshments were served Iste in the even in Special gaests were Mrs. Hestead.

Mrs. Geraldine Conlev of Riverside. Mrs. J. B.

Sencen- dc in next sp. dc in dc, and re- dc. 5th row: Ch dc in dc to Provo, I'tah, visited in this city peat from 7 times I IS del. sth renter point of cuff over thumb, Friday. rnd: Dc in each dc in rnd II del.

then make 5 dc in same dc. Con-! th fnd: Ch 1. skip 1 dc. dc in tlsue acroaa with dc In dc. ch Benjamin Gillam of Collbran next, and repeat from 7 times turn.

Repeat rth row till flare is was among Plateau valley visitors pa). Repeat reds and aa deep as desird. Jin the city Saturday. through 11th rnd. Fasten oif For Slxe or Larger.

Make I thread. fingers larger by chaining 4 to M. FT. Lawrence of Glade Park i iMi. rin.

rk rrm form ring. was among the visitora from thai Middle, and Rln district In the city Saturday. Forefinger. baugh. Mrs.

Jos Brsdy and light refreshment! rln lit TnA- CK 9 7 He In rir wore 8 and continue the snlral aa for 1 nuw that th will 'houjd have sp, or tl dc. and' Mr and William Price of uri loruuin i Tin rnu. 1 11 mn sni a 1 1 1 1 1 taitn weir, niece and house guest served, of Mrs. C. K.

Enstrom, who Is visiting here from Colorado The orcheilra of the Clifton Springs. Christian church will practice Members present were: Mes- next Thundiy ewening at dames W. L. Wilson. C.

K. En- o'clock. be only I sps or 1 1 dc In rnds. At end of Sth rnd faster, off thread. LltU Finger.

7 dr in rinjr. with rlnitors in Grind Junction or IC Ar in rnti tt'nr Thumb. Ch 3. ss to form ring lhr.n,h Florenz Aubert of Glade Park district wai transacting business Thumb: dc In ring with 10 in i. a- in nag.

jut ch 1. 1 de in dc, and coa- ns or de tn th rnd in the citv vesurdar. tlnne the spiral aa for other through 11th md. then discon- ger. making 9 sps or 1 dc In rnd tlnue spiral and decrease.

1 st on Miss Xeva Hawkins of Clifton through the Sth rnd. At the end i each aide of thumb until or had her tonsili removed at St. of the Sth rnd do not continue thel tp(, re ift i Mary' hospital Friday and has splrsl, but ch and turn to leafe, fam Work rnds. then turn returned to her home, opening for attaching to palm. for thumb opening and continus! mf wtmmt Ma.

tmdrJ mijmi Sm ora-ng as follows: throuah 15th row rani-l Morse of Araoahoe. THE coolest people in town the happiest and most carefree are those wie folks to whom we've lately delivered one of these lively Buick SrBCIAI.5. Swing wide those Ventipanes let your foot down amoothly on the accelerator and you've got your cooling breeze, made to order whenever you want it! 9th row: Dc in sp, dc In dc. For detaila follow foregoing dl- wai dismissed from St. Mary's rectlons.

'hospital Saturday after receiving M. J.1 Isll i imAm mtol I iww urt mmwi, 1 Wash finished glove, dry flat, medical treatment main mm mat JJ mm Gmmml Mmi tmttmltmmt ft and when thoroughly dry. Insert I baad and carefully stretch to your! Mrs. Hazel Karraker ha re-MIm Vi 'turned to her home at 601 Chlpeti 1 I from St. Mary's hospital to rom- iee I'rewett ot Mesa was a husl- plcte convaleereiise from an ap neas visitor in this city yesterday, '(ration.

There'i no noise, no heat, no labor to its oil-quieted, valve-in-head straight-eight engine. There's no effort to the handling. We've yet to find a hill or a stretch of tough going that can draw a puff or pant from this easy-stepping. Series 40 Beauty, It isn't too late to get thrilling pleasure out of this summer. We can make quick delivery arrange our easy terms to suit your like.

Call and and repeat from acrosa (1 dc, counting first ch-! as 1 dc), turn lth row: 8s 1. ch i. dc in each' dc across row to next to last torn. Mil dc. counting ch-i as 1 dc i ntb row: Ss 1.

cb S. skip 1 dc. dc in next, ch and re: peat from across' sps, turn. llth row: Ss 1 ch de dc. dc In sp.

and repeat from acroaa HI dci. 13th row: Ss eh dc In dc across (7 dc, ch-! as 1 dc). 14th row; 1. ch S. skip 1 -de, dc in next dc.

eh 1, skip 1 dc. dc In next dc (I sps i Fasten off thread and lay thumb aside. Palm. Lay fingers In order. Fasten two meshee of little finger to two meshes of ring finger wlthi ever and over stitches.

Sew other finger together in same way. we'll be right around for demonstration. Ernst Ernst ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS Vnnounce the Transfer of Residence of E. P. Sallee To (trand Junction, ra ax to better sent our client in Western Colorado.

His addrem there is 1104 Telephone 998 ''O NUtvlSJg Ml A OtNMAt fir atoms out outsidn Fasten thread to sp on Hew bag refrigerator keeps all oar Mock Ire cold ready to aerwr. Beer, liquors, wiwew aad mixers ready to use. Melert from oar big stork and have a good party. HARRIS AUTO CO. dee of forefinger.

1st rnd: Ch I. dc In ap. dc In dc. and repeat around palm, taking aa extra dr tn double dc a joining between two fingers. Do not join, but continue In spiral.

2nd rnd: Dc In dc In each dc around palm. 3rd rnd: De in 1st dc. ch 1. skip de, dc In next, repeat from around palm. 4th rnd: Dc In sp.

dc In dc. snd repeat from around. Continue pattern thiough Sth rnd. Liquor Store J. G.

LARSON, C. P. Manager Denver Office. PHONE 424 619 MAIN August 9, 193. 119 South 8th Our Big August CLEAftHNCE SAlf litljliiJLIiibiillLLlie GlGclt R6dllCtiOnS Complete Stock 01 Furnitur Things for the Home.

Furnish Your Home Now-Pricei will Be Higher in the a waa awaw tvwrfi UBSE jvawaaT a wu oavc. Smoker EJJEII3IIE5 Occasional CHAIR rpholatersd good grids tapoitry. Ragular $11.00. III. price LAMP Combination lamp and imoklna; Kind, tilting parch-ment hade, regular 1 11.00.

Sals price $6.95 4-Piece Bed Room Suite. Genuine walnut veneer, bed, vanity, chest and bench. Regular $79.50 8-Pieee Dining Room Suite. Genuine walnut, table, buffet, 5 chairs and host chair. Regular $79.50, sale price 2-Piece Living Room Suite.

Overstuffed davenport and chair; tapestry, new modern design, spring construction. Regular $84.50, sale price '64" 63s $7.95 Otnsr Oeraslonil 0hM ajj Chairs aa low at 9St9tf 59 Othr floor lamps ass low ai $3.95 Ideal to makr BANNISTER FURNITURE COMPANY 39 lUIng room i-ucr. AM Hassocks ssaaa and colors. low 430 Main "Complete Home Furnishers' Phone 3.

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