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MONTE VISTA JOURNAL{
___JAB, W. CONANT. Manager ‘
Published Weekly every Saturday at
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Society
Miss Emma Dickerman and Miss
Brinkworth entertained Mrs. Jermy,
Mrs. George Burgett and Miss Retta
Fassett at an elaborate dinner Wed
nesday evening. |
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Mr. and Mrs. Russell Duffey, |
Mrs. M. 8. Murphy, Miss Loris Mur- |
phy, and Mr. Norman Murphy were
the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
Jonathan Bmith Wednesday evening. '
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The Monday Evening Club was de- |
lghttully entertained at the home'
of Mrs. Jermy. Cards were pl:nyA’
ed during the evening, and at a late |
hour dainty refreshments were serv-|
ed. The members present wore!
Mesdames Burgett, Willis l-‘nnselt.j
Rochelle Harney, H. L. Olds, W. H.l
Goff, Misses Mabel Anderson, Em
ma Dickerman, Brinkworth, Retta
Fassett, Edith Armou?, Elsle Davis,
and Alice McOllough. The guests
were Mrs. Bertha Black, Mrs. A.
F. Wiley and Miss Gayle Taylor. ‘
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The P. E. O. held a reception
Wednesday evening at the home of |
Mrs. Chas Edman in honor of lhu!
school teachers. A very Interesting|
program was enjoyed. Dainty re-'
freshments were served.
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Mesdames E. L. Carter, H. L.
Morrison, Chas. Akers, Chas, True
blood, J. N. Fuller, R. E. Clark,
Peter Fornwald and Miss Carrie
Deftrich went to Del Norte Thurs
day evening to attend Dr. Aurelio
Espinosa’s lecture on “Spain and
Her National Literature” Dr. Es
pinosa is Dean of the department]
languages at Leland Stanford l'n|~l
versity of California. He was form
erly of Del Norte, and xrmluul«dl
from the high school there In 1898,
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Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Sims and
daughters Marion and Elaine, and
Miss Sims of Fort Morgan, Colo.,
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
W. W. Reilly last Saturday <-w-nl|\x,;
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Mrs. James Thomas entertained a|
few of her friends this week. Her/|
Kuests being Mrs. Hannah \\'urlh.l
Mrs. Meinzer, Mrs. George Beatty,|
Mrs. Maxfield and granddaughter, |
Katherine Harney, I
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The Friday embroidery club was,
Jelightfully entertained last Friday|
afternoon at the Soldlers Home, bw'
Mesdames Ginders, Conkle and Ruy-!
ward, A dainty two-course lunch-|
eon was served to the members
present: Mesdames Haggard, Jud
son, Fogle, Waltman, Merchant,
Ayers, Cameron, Sibrel, Crooks,|
Tucker, Pridmore, Meadows, Wm.'
Wyland, Geo. Wyland, Ralph Mec-
Donald, Berry, Koch, Hawkins, Tay
lor, Lenfer, Paulette and Gruver.
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’ Mrs. Warren Jones and Miss Susie
Cunningham entertained Wednes
|duy afternoon’ at a miscellaneous
|nhowor in honor of Mrs. Park Bout
well, at the home of the former.
The bride received many useful and
beautiful gifts. Dainty refreshments
were served. Those present besides
the honored guest were Mesdames
Carl Erickson, Mildred Pepper, Miss
8 Margaret Akers, Zola Kavalec,
Julia and Pauline Qetz, Ruth Van
Nostrand, Thelma Correll, Mary
Worth, Mary Burgett, Frances
Schall, Gladys Ditto, Rose Boutwell,
Anita Heinbach, Fern 'McCormlck‘
and Rhea Hart.
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Mrs. Towne, Mrs. Manecke and
Mrs. Jonathan Smith entertained
the Home Missionary Thursday
«fternoon at the home of the form
er. After a very interesting meet
ing dainty refreshments were serv-‘
led. Those present were Dr. undl
| Mrs. Temple, Mrs. Barley, Mrs. l’eur-‘
| tree, Mrs. Boutwell, Mrs. Milner,
| Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Overmyer. |
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chapman en
' tertained Mr. and Mrs. W. S. French
land Mrs. Roy Hickman at dlnnur‘
;lhls Friday evening. l
’ BAPTIST CHURCH |
i Preaching morning and night by
C. Sigman of Indiana. All mem
:‘ bers urged to attend these services.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Young
’puuplus meeting at 6:30 p. m.
} LUTHERAN CHURCH
~ Sunday worship at 10:45 a. m.,
with HJ]_\' Communion. Sermon
text, Mat. 22:34-46, sermon sub
ject, two great questions, ‘“Which
1s the Great Commandment in the
Law? and What Think Ye Jof
Christ.”
Bible school every Saturday after
noon at 1:30. This, christian par
ents is for the one purpose to give
‘your children that one thing need
ful, “Christ, and Him Crucified."”
| MARTIN L. MUELLER,
Pastor.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. A. C. V. Skinner, Ph. .D,
‘ Pastor,
- Morning worship at 11, a beauti
ful story, “How a Young Woman
Awakened a Church.”
Evening worship at 7:30, “The
Greatest Challenge of Deity.” This
;lx Rally Day in every service, school,
church and society.
Sunday school and bible classes
9:45, a rally day program. Junior
C. Eendeavor rally at 3 o'clock. Sen
(. Endeavor, another rally hour
'at 6:30. Prayer and praise at 7:30
Wednesday night, lecture,” Paul in
Corinth,” acts 18.
| The session does not meet till
‘October 2, 10 a. m. The pastor and
‘an elder leave Monday night for
Denver to attend the meetings both
‘nf Presbytery and Synod, and will
‘return Friday or Saturday. Synod
celebrates (ts fiftieth anniversary in
Colorado.
~ Note this change for October 2,
‘the session meets at 10 o'clock and
will welcome any to membership at
that hour. Preaching and reception
of members at 11 o'clock.
. Communion of the Lord's Supper
at 4:30 p. m., and no services that
evening. Remember these changes
for that day. All welcome to all
the services.
MONTE VISTA JOURNAL AND GRAPHIC-REPORTER
Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. French, Mrs.|
Roy Hickman, Mr. F. A. Worth and
Miss Mae Worth were the dlnner"
guests Wednesday evening of Mr.!
and Mrs. T. C. Thome,
£ss s :
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Montgomery en- |
tertained Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. French
and Mrs. Roy Hickman at dinner
Thursday evening. |
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A new salve lias been developed
that übsolutely heals cracked lips. |
Get it at Fullers. .
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Whether it be a gift for a friend or a ' : . . i
selection to set of f and enrich the appoint- | Youth is glorious, vibrant, spar
ments in your own home, our offering will i kling--the future is apt to be un
::):.e:“l: :;.r::r sense of usefulness and ehasiaa T . .
IMrs. Mitchell’s Gift Studio | No one would want to dampen
Phone 10912 | the ardor of youth or strike a
Yes, Martha Washington Cadies at more somber note- But if there
99c the pound box. ! { can be introduced in it just the
necessary touch of responsibi
; lity, we have the combination °
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CASH MEAT MARKET ‘ So our officers urge the young 4
? ; folks to work and save in the :
C;l‘jE‘__Q_,_‘A:NfiDfsAM TARY ! brightness of the present so as
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{ Miss Victoria Skinner's Sunday]
| school class met Wednesday evening!
.at ithe home of Daniel McCormick.
| The object of the meeting was to|
‘plan a picnic for Friday evening.|
Those present were Miss Victoria |
| Skinner, Messrs. Warren Dunham.i
| Robert Gilbreath, Chas. Corlett, Ben!
Olds, George Hanks, Minor Lewis,
| Michael Brady and John Worth. ‘
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Mr. and Mrs. Will Stephens and'
daughter Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs.!
Homer Henry, Mr. Baldwin McKin-!
idey were the dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. N. M. Bodine Sunday.
| . Lena Mary Munscll was the Sun- |
| day dinner guest of Rhea Hart. i
| D. B. Bavage was in town this
i week on business. ° i
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| The Fortnightly Bridge club met,
f\vllh Mrs. H. E. Lague Friday.
Dainty refreshments were served to!
the following: Mesdames Robinson,
‘Buck. Nelson, John Burgett, Harry
| Stroup, Hugh Savage, High and Miss
;l-‘lorem-vg Du Bor. 2 I
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SAWRD}Y. SEPTEMBER 24, 1921,
! i v;()lN‘l‘ SCOUT MEETING
! i A fe:int meeting of the boy scouts
‘-Me girl scouts will be. held at
the “‘eamp grounds next Thuraday,
ISeptoxhber 29, from 4 to 6 p. m.
| The girls will bring the lunch and
. the boys ice cream or watermelon,
! PR. K. C. SAPERO
the well known Eye, Ear, Nose and
| Throat specialist of Denver will
| visit Monte Vista one day, Tuesday,
September 27, ut the Grand hotel.
| Glasses fitted scientifically. Consul
tation and examination . free.