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PAGE TWELVE THE DAILY SENTINEIANDJIrTTnN. COLORADO THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER i i. i. u. rhi'iKiinuH i1 inner for flrand Junction.

Mr. and Mrs I Junction Mr tertain at a Christmas dinner tor flrand Junction. Mr. and Mra Mn. Stewart Lea oi atom- ireicnier ui un -i.

i.i.- Mrs. Stewart Lea of Mont Treichler ot Grand Leslie Pruett of Montrose. Mrs. relattrea. Mr.

and Mra. Milton BUILDING, REPAiKisrl mil Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phil- and Mm. Joe Heara ot Montrose, Mr.

and Mrs. Charlea Phll- and Mrs. Joa Heard ot Montrose Mr. and Mra. A.

P. Mclntire and Mr. and Mrs. Jack OLATHE MM. J.

ML Hit 1 and children of Steam Wife of Britain's Chief of Staff Is as War-Busy as Her Husband son, Msrtlu, Mr. and Mrs. Fermer Mclntire and son, Dean, Mr. and I Khoda Weeks. Mr.

and Mrs. Keith Hedgecock and the hosts. Attorney and Mra. J. P.

Bel-man and children ot Grand Junction had a Christmas dinner and trea at the home of her par- Let We Help JIM CANNELL CABINET WORK pretty wedding was boat Springs, Miss Marguerite Corey. Mr. sad Mrs. Seth Phillips aad little son. Mr.

and Mrs. H. L. Cooper and ana, Wayne, will apand Christmas with her sister. Miss Lola Beesou, at Hntchleon.

and with Bixed Thursday etening. Dec. 14. at 6 o'clock at the hoaso of Re. I ents.

Mr. and Mra. J. W. Gold-! smith.

Sunday, Dec. 17. B. F. Ross la Montrose.

Miss Nellie Loalse Scott Parrlsh of Denver will be here the laat of the week and will be among the gueats present. Mr. and Mra. Harry Roatcap will have as Chrlatmaa dinner gueats Mr. and Mrs.

Clark Ty-man and son, Jerry, ot Palisade. Mrs. Josephine Phelps and aon, Gene, Mrs. Rosa Greenwood ot Delta, Mr. and Mrs.

A. H. Roatcap and Mr. and Mra. Joa Covington.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hedgcock entertained at their Christmas dinner Sunday, Dec. 17. in order that their aon, Keith, might be with them before leaving on the night train for his ship, the U.

8. S. Colorado. Gueats at their dinner were Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh Sowle and Mrs. Homer Sowle of It must be alwaya ready in caae any of the family are able to get down." "The family'' la 22-year-old El-speth she anawera to "Jane" who drives a general hundreds of miles every week in her Job as a member of the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry 8ervlce, and Edmund, 16, now at his father's old school at Tonbridge, Kent. Edmund, of course, plana to enter the army. RADIATOR ths bride of Donald Chester Neal. Rev.

Ross off tela led. using the single ring service. The bride worn a street-length dross of tea" blue crepe. Her corsage was of talisman rosea. Ths bride Is a grsduats ot Montrose high school 127.

and is well known, havtag lived there all her life. The groom la a graduate ot Ola the high school. 1I3C. and has been a sac-cesatul fruit grower on Ash mesa, where the young couple will Mr. and Mrs.

N. J. Darrow entertained at a lovely turkey dinner Sunday his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Darrow, hla slater, Mra.

Helen Dulln ot Glen-wood 8prlngs, and Mrs. Crowder of Huntington. W. Va. On the Square club will hare their Christmas meeting with Mrs.

A. K. Slicker Friday afternoon, Dec. II. Assistant host-easss, Mesdamea C.

Whltener, Barslund and Benson. CLEANING AND REP Aft Expert radiator men can your car hold water JIM FUOCO GARAGE 74a North First 8t, Mra. Ira Clark and aon, Darius, and Edna Hall. Mr. and Mra.

E. A. Bay will entertain at a Chrlatmaa family dinner Mr. and Mrs. Van Bay and two sons, Mrs, Laura Coulson and W.

C. Dyer. At tha R. P. Mills home will be 8.

A. Gatnea, Mr. and Mra. P. A.

Oalnea and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mills and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Mills and daughter, Marilyn, will have Christmas dinner with her parents, Attorney and Mra. C. J. Moynihan of Montrose. Rev.

and Mra. W. H. Muslon will entertain at Chrlatmaa dinner Dr. and Mra.

Erneat Allaby and baby daughter and Mrs. Alla-by'a mother of Delta. The Wileona will have their Chrlatmaa dinner at Bachelor hall nSeventh atreet. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Allen of Ord-way, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wilson and son, Ralph, Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Wilson, Mildred, Carl and John. Mr. and Mra. Lorlng Wil other relatives, Mr.

sad Mrs. Adam Freeman aad daughters. Joaa and Joyce, of Basslt will have Christmas dinner at the homa of her par-eats, Mr. and Mrs. J.

F. French, where they will be gueata during the holidays. Mr. aad Mrs. John Martin and daughter, Maurlns.

of Leadville will apead Christmas hero with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. H.

Profit. Caeau at ths George Ripley homa will ha Mrs. Mattle Bragg and daughter, Dorothy, of Montrose, Mrs. Manda Brady and daughter. Delia, Mr.

and Mrs. B. B. Gaines and children. Bob and WWm They Cmn Fioa i gave Money With mil fla Christmas Trees make their home after a brief honeymoon trip to Now Mexico.

They have ths hast wishes of their msny friends. At tha l'resbytsiiaa manse Friday afternoon at I o'clock se Qhlvice ioiAe Sfum-urmn i 1 Barbara. By JACK CUL.MER AP Festure 8ervlea London Working almost hard aa any Brltlih military leader to help with the war la Lady Murlot Yiobel Ironside, middle-aged, gray-haired wife of "Big Bill" General 81r Edmund Iron-aide, 5-year-oId chef of Britain'! imperial general itaff. Since Ironalde was called back to Britain last July from the com-paratlre retirement of Gibraltar, where he wai governor of that mall but Important Brltlah colony, Lady Ironaide haa aeen her huaband only five times. "He literally Uvea at the war office," she aaid recently.

General Ironaide awapped oba with "Tiger" Gort, the 63-year-old vlacount who la commanding the Brltlah expeditionary force in Krance. Ironaide relinquished hi post aa director-genera) ot the overseas forces to succeed Gort aa chief ot staff. As professional head of the British army, Ironside ia reipon-aible tor the training and shipment of troops to the fronts. In a tiny village In the wilds of Norfolk, on Brltaln'a east coast, Lady Ironside virtually la commander-in-chief of the local borne front. Seven miles from the nearest railroad station, with no ahops and no movies, the village has only a twice-daily bus service to Norwich, the nearest town.

Lady Ironside, local billeting officer, is responsible for the welfare of the 80 mothera and children evacuated from big cltiea. One of the many aelf-imposed wartime taaka of thla gray-eyed "SB aL cured the wedding of Mias Lou Margaret Thornburg. older I daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Tbornburg.

to Franklin Fielda. I older son of Mr. and Mrs. Grandy Fields. Ths slagls ring service was performed by tha bride father, Rev.

Thorabarg. assisted by Rev. Mark Waraer, la froat ot the fireplace and a small Chrlst- maa trea which was decorated la blue and allvsr. The shades, were drawn and tha room was heauti-! fully lighted with candles and Mr. and Mrs.

8. J. Harris wilt entertain at Christmas dinner Saturday evening Mr. and Mra. Charles Sleeper and Mr.

and Mrs. Elbert Harris and daughter of Shavano valley. At ths A. T. Hawkyard home will be Mra.

Mary Brittaln, Grov-er Matney and daughter, Betty, of Delta. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kant and daughter, Edith, ot Rediands mesa, Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Stitzer and sons. Bert Jr. son and son Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Collins and family, Mr.

and Mra. Cline Wilson, Mrs. Laura Kidd, Mr. and Mrs. Bob McMa-hon, John McMahon, Carl and Ralph Wilson.

Miases Nelle and Pearl Wilson and Catherine Stur-lias. Mr. and Mra. H. H.

Williams and son, Herbert, will go to Eck-ert and have dinner with his sister, Mrs. Maggie Chllllcotte, and family. Mlsa Frances Pariah will en hln shaded llrht. Th krMa i xowned in a floor-lenxth dress of R0 ot Gunnison delicate pink net over aatia aad I Bd pBl Stephens, carried a bosquet of pink sad'" Ea Hm nd Robert Hill orchid sweet peas. The bride is a 10 lcr Saturday tor Sioux talented musician and a gradaate Cil hers they will apend THE Christmaa tree aa aa Institution can be traced only to lbs lath canto-.

Some aay Martin Lather, who lived the latter part of the lath and the first part of ths nth century, ia responsible. Vergil mentioned the decorated pine, and it is probable that the legion of Drums, a Roman general, introduced the tree into Germany. Princess Helena and Prince Albert respectively took the tree into France and England I Christmaa with relatives. They of Oisthe high school. The groom attended the Olathe schools sad Let us help make your shopping easier.

Our store is crowded with gifts he will be sure to appreciate and our prompt, courteous service will help you. "FOR THE MAN ON YOUR MIND" Luxurious ROBES Cocktail Jackets Cfeeck up on hla needs; this may be one of them. If be sure to look over our large stock of blanket, flannel, silk or gabardine, all new laat minute styles. $4.95 to $19.50 Is well known at Olathe. where he has lived all his life.

After a tew dsys' trip to Grand Junction. will make abort visits at South Dakota points before their return home, soon after the first ot the year. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams wU have Christmas dinner at the home of her parents, Mr.

and tney win oe at home la one of the Nicholls apartments. Among Olathe Christmaa din Mr 1 Fisher, ners planned Is that of Mr. and Mr nd Mra- Charles Cook will SMALL FARMS 10, 38 and 40 Acres Water, improved, stock, horses, feed, light G. M. C.

"36" truck with rack, tractor, and other equipment. Priced right for cash, also terms. Deal with ownsr. BOX 622, CITY Mrs. N.

J. Darok. who will eD. entertain Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Willi and daughter. Ruth. Mr The Literary Guidepost By John Selby woman Is keeping the evacuees happy. And it's no mean Job to make entertainment in an Isolated village for women and children born and bred to the excitements and amusements of town life. In addition to serving on every village committee, Lady Ironaide hag turned her cottage Into a Red Cross first aid post and has organised an anti-gas training course for the village.

She also is learning to drive an ambulance. Ladv Ironaide trie to visit London once a week to attend meetings of various civic bodies. "There Is always a chance I shall he able to see my husband," she said. "Rut I have to apend a lot of time at the cottage; you see aad Mr. Laurie ot Grand Junction and Mr.

and Mr. Ralph Bover. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Hall will entertain at a family dinner Christmas Mr. and Mrs. 0. 8. Mclntire snd family, Mr.

and Mrs. Gene Scarfs Knit wools, soft flannels or silks. New rich patterns. tertaln Mr. aad Mrs David Crockett and daughter.

Jaae. Mr. and Mrs. Charts Steveas. Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Steven. Mrs. Mlttie Steveaa and daughter. Janice; Mr.

ana Mrs. Joha Eg-genberfer and daughter. Lanette Frank Baker aad children. Lois and Jay. wil go to Paonla and eat ChrUtraaa dinner with Dr.

and Mrs. Lewia Bradahaw aad family At the Clyde Rhodea homa will be Mr. and Mr. Harry Whltener. Mr.

and Mr. Clyde Whltener aad Home let Ion hich ran be rend for fun 75c to $3.50 Boxed Handkerchiefs Three to a box, color or white, with or without Initials. SOc to $1.50 Jackets If Phil 8tong has carping critics, a thing which seema moat unlikely to us, thejTat leant cannot accuse him ot laslnes. Only a few days ago he published a long and diverting history of a man Mr. aad Mrs.

Frank Shetley and next to best friend called "Horse two chllren Hollywood Sights And Sounds and Americans." Now he has pro- Mr and Mrs A. K. Slicker will duced a novel, or at least the entertain at a family Christmaa imaginary history ot an extra- dinner "Mr. and Mr. Raymond ordinary character, called "Ivan-; Flicker and two rhlldres of Coll-hoe Keeler." (Farrar A Rhine-! bran and Mr.

aad Mrs. Clifford hart; Sanburg and children from River- Ivanhoe was a strange eombl- side, nation of John Henry and fiddler. Another family dtnner'wTtr be And his curioua mentality took at the John Berrymaa homo at Sweaters Drop in and look them over. Space does not permit us to even begin to describe the many gradea, styles and types we have nnhni ly Bobbin Cooni to show you. M-llKlV $4.95 to $22.50 Wilson Bros, or Flriar mill ity, nationally famou for smart appearance and really true value.

A shirt I alwaya appreciated. HOLLYWOOD A vital young person is Peggy Thompson, who didn't expect to set the censors on their ears but did. All the wanted (says Peggy) was to write a serious study of a real life problem, and that was what she did in the French-made film, "Remous," now playing in this country under the title "Whirlpool of Desire." One of the places the censors have frowned, so far, is New York. In England they made serious cuts before permitting it to go on view. Peggy hasn't seen it in Los An him thru thousands ot adventure- uuray.

Guest win be Mr. and tudded miles. And In the end Mrs. Gay Whltener aad children, it also took him bark to the Iowa Wendel and Avonell, of Long Mr. Stong has forgotten only once Beach.

Calif Mr. aad Mra. Otto In hla writing career, for which Whltener and daughter, Ellen, blessings, personally wo were Mr. aad Mrs. Henry Whltener.

not convinced of Ivanhoe's probs-' Csrl Whiteaer, Mr. aad Mrs. blllty all the time, but we were Granville Griffey and little son. always Interested in him. and (hat Mlsa Leila Berryman.

Mr. aad probably Is what the author want- Mrs Guy Ramage aad two daugh-ed. i "rs of Moatroae. Gavin Holt has twisted the Mr. and Mr.

Marioa Aber-usual material of the "look out. nathy and children ot Leadville he'll shoot" school of fVtlon will come to Olathe for Christmas writer into quite a pleasant, even dinner at the home of her par- New knits, plain colors, patterns or two tones, button front or sipper. Compare our values. 98c to $6.95 98c to $2.50 geles yet, and doesn't know how unexpected, design. "The Theme ent.

Mr. and Mr. W. A. Kirks.

I Murder," he calls his book, and Other gnesta will be Mr. aad Mr. complete a print is on exhibition. Peggy is 28 She is slim and red- 1 hi first nrolected victim engages Bert Kirk and dauchter. Nanr haired and very good-humored in two detective to keen him and Mr and Kmmrt Kirk.

-1 miA about the whole thing alive wnen ne receives n--i lunutrii torn from an orchetral score of Mr. and Mr. Harold Wbtr-4 "Die Walkure." He know It Is worth aad little daughter came la! A Thrifty Gift Suggestion TIES Hundreds to chooe from, and patterns like he would select himself. 49C SI. 00 $1.50 Men's Dress A New York girl reared in St.

Louis and a graduate of Washington university there, she was a junior writer with a film company in New York when, in 1931, she decided tc go abroad and writ a book. She lived in Paris, met and worked and played with other his death announcement. There Monday from Oregon and snr-la a musical atmosphere thruout. prised hi parents, coming to one that would be more convlnc- spend Christmas with them. Ing It the music used on the Mr.

and Mr Card Corey will jacket had been an orchestral entertain at Christmaa dinner Ed-score, instesd of a piano score. mond Lee aad son. Milton. Dr. (8lmon A Schuater; 12).

I GLOVES young people of all nationalities Capeaklns, suedes, pig; or goatskin, lined or ins in- ano snaaes of opinion While on the aubject of sudden lined and many new col or. out just this season tinr death by devious means, "Thf Jhfit Th. wnrM aI Mystery Book" should have men-V affairs of the world and of Assurances that tha south rim highway in Black Caaon of the Gunnison natloasl monument will be extended next summer have 98c to $5.00 I 1 1 till IV twimilVM of mysteriea published serially. but never before between boards. life, and the idea for the picture was born in just such an all-night bull session.

she says. "I maintained that women, as well as men, could separate the physical from been received by Rev. Mark T. Warner, chairman of the Moat-rose Chamber of Commerce com- and It Rood bedside hook un-' Suspenders til the liKhts go out and the wind i i. mittee In charge of monument af- uie emouonai in love, ana to prove i my point I began writing "(Urn Include storle.

by Anthony Ab- "-playbout it In the process, a. bott (Fulton Our.ler): Lgftta the plot became more comDlicated Ford. David Frome (our favorite i wno he monu- of this collection): Mary and the characters developed, I Classified Ads Spell Results. Hirkok or Pari brands with action backs and either all elastic or leathers. SOc to $1.00 Sport Coats For a Warmer Wlintrr Sport coats are really the rage and a gift that would be different and appreciated.

$10.95 to $18.95 erts Rhlnehart, and Rex Stout (Farrar A Rlnehart; Still another worthy example of thin school come in Clyde Clason's "Dragon's Cave." which is one of those tangles which ue 3 provea my point wrong. That the idea in the picture they can't. "I was surprised when the film met censor trouble, because it had seemed to me that there is more frankness in discussion ot every- IkinM rtr.ti.-wln'c TKa fumnpan cryptogram, anrlent weapon Hill, psychology is different-we Amer- nd detective with a iran like more humor in our en- i lonR and nam'- 'Crime WANTS HOSK ITllll GIVE HKU PHOENIX! HEI You Won't Be Embarrassed Buying Them Here: We promise you that a box of PHOENIX will bring that gmile of gratitude. No woman ever had too many hose. Club; 2).

And lastly there 1 a gentle, quiet and cleanly made novel of Maine life by Marguerite Mclntire for those who do not have to find a Hollywood plot in each book they read. Mrs. Mclntire' people are simple people, facing the decisions moct rural people must make In these day. If you like that type of person. yon'II probably like "Free and Clear." (Farrar A Rhlnehart: $2.

SO). l7 89c $1.00 $1.15 tertainment, we're less inclined to 'be Russian about our problems." Her laugh indicates that Peggy, herself, isn't inclined to "be Russian" either, although she does enjoy the serious, thoughtful and frank approach to problems, SINCE doing "Remous" three years ago it was her first original screen story she has been working as a script writer in England. On leave for a visit here prior to the war (the conflict closed her studios), she's spending her time now recuperating from serious injuries in an auto accident. She has scripted a couple of western films, but feels they're not her forte although she admits the important place of the "western" in the movie world. She used to defend herself when a producer accused her of being "artistic" but decided that being "artistic" if that was what she was didn't need defense.

Boys' Gift Headquarters Jackets Ties TEXAS COWGIRL MIKStX AIM OX HKR HISBAXD Pittsburgh, Dec. 20. (Jf) A nttJ I Taat (fa faVa fl fla Wis itnT last RAtti ElBtfL Iktc It will not be Chrittma for him without a tie. Give him one just like dad s. I Accruing 1,156 Men Who Report 1 YOU BUY Ssnaitf, To $1.48 On Every Quart OLD nfRkhOU Qnaher They Buy! JSf QTJ Why lay out extra dollars for holiday whiskey? Why lay out extra dollars for holiday whiskey? Smart little jacket in either wool or leather.

We assure you one will make him grin with delight. $349 to $7.95 former Texa cowgirl with blazing red hair 1 dlsguated with the sodden low of her trigger touch jnst when she wanted most to do her best. Irate Mrs. Martha Harrison' target Was her 3 2-year-old errant. 25C-49C Bk smooth that thousands prefer it to many high- smooth that thousands prefer it to many tmm Sweaters husband, "Tex." hut her aim was spoiled and she's not at all happy about it.

What'g more, thlg fiery half of the "Ginger A Tex" radio team vow there'll be a next time and "I won't miss." Old Quaker is now I years old 'with a taste so high-priced brands. Yet Old Quaker ttiU sell at a realty low price! Men say Old Quaker's richness and quality is actually is good as their former expensive whiskies saves up to (1.48 a quart! Old Quaker can save real money on your holiday whiskey. "I like to write about real peo- pie and their problems, with hon- esty, and there's nothing wrong with that," she insists. The girl has a grand sense of "OMQwak easts S1JI9 a bottle has than the whiskey I ased to drink and it' every bat as rood, "says D.A.Tkwhsr. St.

Louis. Mo. Suspenders Snap on stylea that are easy to put on. Individually boxed and an inexpensive gift that will please him. 25C-49C Pullover or coat style, button or ripper.

Novel patterns, plain color and two tone. 98c to $3.95 The temperature In Montrose! Wednesday morning dropped to 1 2 zero, the lowest of the winter. The previous low was 14. 14. OJLD QUAKER f- roor ai humor, tootelling, for instance, about the "silent scene" in the picture.

They worked and worked on dialogue for ft, this meeting between the heroine's husband and her lover, and got nowhere until they decided, finally, that in such a situation there would be nothing to say. "It's a grand solution," she laughs "I think I'll use it again wher-ver, I get stuck for STRAIGHT CMfAt WHISKIY NOW YEARS OLD Tha OM QuaUr Intpactor behind every belli ie your Amu re ace ol Qaalily. Rush-Sanford Open Evenings 1 The first United States warship docked In a government dry dock wg the S. S. Delaware? at the Norfolk dry dock.

Portsmouth on the anniversary of the I battle of Bunker Hill. June 17.1 1783. COrt- THl OLD Ot AM COMPANY, LAWRENCKBl'RG, INDIANA.

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