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LEGION CAR CATCHES FIRE nHEREcitl. SAIUICDAYSATURDAY C. P. DULEY IS Jth Attorney Makes Caustic chahbler to be in - firo _ OWINGSVILLE TODAY CHArtDLER HAS ‘ oUei'ibto wAw««M CANDIDATE FOR Sutement Of H i s Position In Potitics •Bd of MorolUBd. BMT «. Froot ttora, whoa tho engioo of hn MASONIC OFFICE A statement appeared in' a local paper laat Week, in- CROWDS -40 and 8" on It. way to U» Ugion - . -a „a. owning .c 8:00 dicatine the.Conmioovrealth Attoraey W. C. Hamilton Coavention at Laxicton, wa. dla- To Moko R.CO For' Offieo Of P- m. A large deiegwtion from thb IN EUIOTT CO. cav.tod in fiaaoa. na.s—, supporting-cjapcaMug Thomastnwmaa S.o. Rheatuiea fortor .(iovemor. Mr. -» — waavaur Tho loe^ />. Crud Jooior Worden. ^ ------—-«*». Plaai are being Hamilton called the Rowan County News Tuesday after ­ a~li«» At Sudy Hook AiJ eallodvauvu andOBU Uuuw flamaoIiaZBOO *irtiiifni«KArf Of Grood Lodfo noon. that the News correct that statement and defini- u fonn With comparatiToly U^tle damaga, o«^ here aad Wort Ukorty a ™ Mdo of a fow boms to tfaa Aahlaad ely inform his friends in Rowan county that he is not Tho local Uasonio Udgo. Mora- boya who wora aceompanying aind never has been a supporter of ftlr. Rhea- On the Eolkonoeic head Lodge No^ 4£4, i. Bonding oot -traia. ” contrary, he said. • he Ifi'supporting A. B. “Happy ” letcore to the lodges of tho .Uto, A trhimpbial march Into Samly Chandler for the nomination feeling that Mr. Chandler port to tShafidler beadqaarten be- cndoning the candidacy of C P. tweea oow and that tuae, ao that Hook la Elilott eouaty, Monday Duley for tho office of Grand IS the logical man to be nominated and elected. He is noi “Tsngemeatt nay be made to take morning, an even more triompbial ‘ilappy ” Days Are Junior Warden of the Grand, Lodge. only supporting Mr. Chandler ’s candidacy, but he will care of tbo« who do not have-cara. march into Weet Liharty ia Horgaa Mr. Italey was . candidate laat introduce him to the people when he speaks at Mt Sterl­ county, and a flaa^-ep^ch in Mc- Here Once Mofe year for the Mme ofAcc. and madt Coffin coonty..*a-'»ally^tvaia. con ­ comiidorable headway in his race. ing Thursday night at 8:00 o ’clock- Value Of Farms In stituted the cbaBen^ of X B. Sudar^airitt wa. a mIa «. Howoeer.Bowover. it wanwa. not expected that Happy Chaadl«ta>t campaigB, LRGIONAIRaS attend plan MEETING“T0 opening in^Eariefnfcntueky. *- m._a. “ore «a the nature of annual CONVENnpN DISCUSS CURRICULA CountyPublished «vvw.ut,«u mstttt of fact, eery fU *« »**■»" the i >-•«««*'’•» ^ »««k- ed______a.maediig of the State Corrieolar rf Ih. Comn.m.. Sh.lton M. S.nf Aa example of the popolarTty of the kaew that he would be ber7 aad *o wblcb haa . II Who attr-.nded were “Mr. and Mrs. I Comiiiittee held et the Capitol 5otel madldate la this comnoatty atay be thoM- j triedtr«dto keep it a eecretMcrat. Bat “^1?" , .. n«. mncwMWUUau “BUUd BUD Goorge.UW in Fjaakfoft on Monday of this had. when we realiu that ia sphe and Hr. and Mra. Jack Cedi. ia Morehead a. elwwhere. whfnever following i. the reeoiotion 1-. ------Into, . a crowd gathan it indicatee that b? 'he local lo.lge: Th* committee haa under con- 5^ ^*?*** •»» ani^ the insettotkm of 1»®wb late ^ night before, news of^ u the chief topic ■ sideraaoB plaaa for a complete re- Tax. ; hb eetelag had rrrrmhJ him and of converfcitioh. That Morehead Lodge 854 endorse Mighty Hasg^w .vision of Cutriuhim of the elemeo- . “?** “ actually saved, ac- •«»T la the crowds ______: RpnthJ? r- Bf fv.iu .R .c!. tary schools of the stete. ** ’**« official figures ; *«ad demanded at tee hotel thA A delegation of approximately x:.the office of Grand Jumor tu::------To Be In Morehead ------M,!1S.7I I. g..t E«.» ttx. „d a»y bv n,nnlt<«l M », hta. Only tw«ty mca from Elliott county of thethfi GrandRl-ABit Lodge of-R VKentucky___.___i'______B. H. Kazee Cafled To riral. They joat wurted to aee him ^deration of the variotu lodges on- the LV mn.; «f rh , r « aa .. • R.. Jw . of the number of * “»“ and getttaa him but of bod. •ad shake hi. haad bofor. he went ^ this Grand Jurisdiction. Srf ^ •------a,,,, «u.ue in It fo Meeting In N. Carolina conn^ in 1885 and in 1938 i. con- . county,., onLi„nJU.teah ften, ci,. to &ndy Hook where he .poke Brotiur Duley i« the preseoi ! long line of tt7cka MiUty way te the Legio» ta|ned m proUminaryV~ --.—..Mm j Ubttlation-RkmUBUflD pfpr Convention ^nday mormag before tlu gre^ Graad^ Chaplain of the Grand ' Haag Shows wiU begin srrivinx ...... — Lexington, heard Bov. B. H-Kaaee. Pastor of tbe : reports from the 1986 Censns.------and SioT^ronefl wmbUd in theCouncfl of H-, and S. M.. umi sUrt work pitching tht-ir vast Happy was here and waited for Moreheadorehead Baptist Church,Chnrch. accepted . receivod------mf byuie theiRouisruie LooisvUle •(!»- -dfa- Elbott county capitaL also Paw Master of MorL-head Lodge . :ty of tents on the Henry lot wh rc __II ...... ^ . fRlA. a RRY r. .r .1. _ over aa honr. They said they waat- a call which came to him last week trm otli« th. Dfl..nn.nt of Commerce. ^ to go on. bat they ^ not to ­ to help Bov. Louis 9. Gaines in a nic until .they saw the next govem- meeting at the latter ’fc church in The report shows that thia : W. Lexington. North CaroUca. Many coanty in 1935 there are 1424 Laavtag Morehaad, he was forced ...... Mr. farms as compared with 1261 _ meeUftg that wUl mekc history. Worthy Patron of MoreheaH rv«n' : ^ *®«“** ‘* "»« »»>"- to etop eT«7 teort lUatenee to Gaines as the Paatot-Evangelist who 1930; number oiof acres in thesLthese shakeahal hands with admiran and baek- . ...n * o__^ A ... 1’ nX"" Z preached in a meeUng at the More- bead Cborch earlier in tbe tpring «a.‘3"ku”‘ «ao’™LT?.‘™. He is to have with him also Rev. \ ftonaaB C. WUte. Pateoe te -ilrglaki r spaat ta who win preach in the eeniteg 1 l»#6. “ ~ •■“M WWW. Tuay tervices. Hr. Kaxaa will lead tbe . BBunrBB Bi uMir 1 vrotner Utaiey ___... ___ Acrobats cnJ music and preach at the morning ------Happy Chandler aocord on ^J^t^OB0fjto|yearar—■ b«n very artiv* min thethe m-Im-|Haag ’s HerdHerd*"ofof "perfVi^^Performing Elc-EL- hours.hours. TheThe meetingmeeting isisschednietschednied for came to Sandy Book, bfiagtag to Haady Hook friend Ht'Btpri ter^, ^Maaoary thrduiteoat Ken-;j’hanU. largeet and best/^inert in in-.-k._October 28thaare to November... 1st Ue Btde efty the greatest gather ­ OaadUr to listen to him apeak and ^t^y. ^ time and energy have ; the country. preMnted b^ Miss Euby : ------—------— ing of j te.panakc of the big barGequu .8.698,510 acres in 193ff as against diaaer provided by the friends of ^ b... U,, ^ s. M. Bradley Maki 19.W,286------seresvalue- in 1930. The value- P'-''------Chandler for their guesU...... -IE* .uaitr "B«a of Kentncky farms in 1936 had de- “ "tunatea wUL The most Although • large percentage of j Peaces her head in the mouth of creased to 1628.408,700 as com- ' “'‘*****- were thoae that One ef tbe Amny features of the the membership nf the craft reside iContiBJed On Fog* Fivei Race For Senator pared with a- valuation of 887L448 ****/**** '*** ■* between three BMeting was Uist ad--rti!»einent of 632, In 1930. ^ 'our thousand people.' Aetnallr the meeting put om by tee friaadi aft *7^*" Kenlnckyl ' Grand Juris------. there wen nearer four than three of Chandler in EiUitt county. They FACULTY ARE BUSY I In this i.f the cries of Uncle ^ummy Stamp------the hospital at Laxington last week i heve had -a busy week for the past I tisement should be read " carefuliy' er are any indication. ,urFor pmciicanypractically i (Continued On Page Five) The Rhea forces in Rowan are returned home ia a greaUy tmprov- week with .many of them having and given consideration bv our Re­ the first time in history, the RowanRowen ------~-r—•—Jy tryingnj.iis toI.D maintainI ...... their...... ' ~ed condiHott. 1*^, on Sunday nf tfaia id'eaking datee in various of the piWkan reader* •oonty jaa i, empty. It f. not only ranks and morale. They<1-1.... are .boulater. .. : a-eeit.weeit, after ‘bp‘F bad oadergoneandergone a :nmunding:n rounding conntSea.conntSaa. empty, but it has been in that con- Chahner Caskey In ing op their cofcvage with the state, i »*'K*>t o^ratton for the removal of i Dr. J. D. Falls nUed four speak- i clition for several days. of leading Republicans that ! “f’ Tolliver U atiU coite^inv dates at Teachera conventions in i Mrs. Sarah Adams t'nde Samm- says that it i= Representative Race M— carry the county by [ '«""*• ‘>« “ "Bowing WW Liberty. Thursday he address- aronnd 180 votaa. , ‘“P«W“«nt. • i. e ^teacher,me leacners ofoi Hatard.tsaaard. OnUn Fri- Dies At : day be will address the teachers con- fiporium for their consideration , ...In this iasue of the News appea.-9 The Chandler men at present ‘ vc-itions- —... at-Hindman and at iRjruc.t.Hyden. j __ -: in giving turn some tinii announcement of Calmer Make no prediction. As a matter of i Masons Hold Meet Dr. Frank B. Miller who is moving I Port«-Adams, mother " itnZ « a fact TCthat the,h“ S,r u..t i fret teoy can't make prediction. So | the-..E iioimnslioniivimiii>k.iuii onuii theuic Republicannepuoiican e. family to Morehead this week, u mT ** >«* “"“•Hy occupied-—the county many reports from the Chandler . here they ndll make their future i Monday ; jail haa been greaUy^ ticket for tbe office of Representa ­ Here' Thursday ^ ____ greatly____ decreased_ in I ,.v._e ofVI precinetkiiEVfuvL afterBtLer pre-!pre-I ^ ; home. spbVevpbVe at the teachers conven- ‘TT Z following a . the past few months, and-as a tive from, the Rowan-Bath Diatricl. OI..B I dart ia which thare are nq Rhea _. . ^R» _ . ‘ion held at PikeviUe on Monday • £'««“- Funeral services were. sequence th.th* revenue from the of- ■ *Mr. Caskey U the son of Mr. and ndes, that it seems absolutely un- , ^ft^rnooo and evening ibi< w«E ^ ’ I .1 tta , ,i„ J.a„ baa correspondingiy Mrs. .Alf Caskey and is well known befievable. However, thoae reports' ? P'obubly ------..—.V ..R.c. wiu, nev. I p in this county as welt as in Bath •I. .M ...k..lnE th,lr "“'b, Mr. M. E. o„nr.. .1 tb. n,.,i, Lyons, pastor ’ofirk. tbe” Church" .”.r. of God Morehead gatbarad ia this city —depattment was"*• w*on loetbe program oxof county. We suggosfbthat our read- in ^age. aasisted by Rev.' W. H. ^ era study his announcement and plat- (ConUnned On Page Five! whenhen Morehead LedgeLodge 6M- eeafrr-eeafer- \1 meeting held last Fri-F Hnllf of .Ashland. Burial wa.« made E.KE. A. DIRECTORS TO form,' aad give his candidacy con- d the third degree on eight candl- ’* at Olive HOT. - MEET HERE NEXT WEEK tea at a meeting that began at 3:- De«nWmiam H. Vaughan Mrs. A-dams was the daeghter of HAVE MUSIC HOUR >‘0' P.p. m. amtami lasted late into the 'of ‘wo addresses tlthis Mr and Mrs. Henry Adams, She was The directors of the\E. K. E. A. light------Two. hundred ll»efive MRUDOaMaabna OSof '^*** ’ apeaks at.Salycrsville wilJ meet in Morehead at tbe ’ Tfiutedar ann irt PaizNsville Friday. born in Elliott connty an March 16. LOCM. PEOPLE HURT IN COLLEGE CHAPE. high anl low degree registered for 1858 and. died Monday, Jsly 22.' Morehead State'Teachers College on ' Ihe meeting although there were 1935. On November 20. 1876, she Wednesday of next week, according ■Tiany more In attendaace. IN WRECK !N CARTER wa.» united in marriage to Jess to an announcement made by col ­ Boys At Baptist Camp lege suthoritles. The regular maalcal coaeert. tte The work of coirferring the de­ Adams, and was the mother of first of the second term, at the col ­ gree was done by pf. H. L. Wilson eleven -rhildren. seven boys arid four Under the direction of'D. .T, • • Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Lowe of this lege was held on Wednesday morn ­ of this city. Daring Past Week preeident of the association, the rtrl*.R-.... Two...u ofvs Heroer sons precede.)preceoe.) herner city were seriously injured in a ing at the reguUr Chapel period, hi- Among the diatingnished vUitots in death. Of the living children, all' directors will plan their progra:'- wreck Saturday night, when a steed of 'Qiur^a. vvening aa attending the meeting wore Hebert were here with the exception of lor their annual meeting thl Pontiac car , struck another scheduled. Mr. K>ith Davis and Some thirty bo>i assembled again Henderson of Irvine, Kentucky, Jesse who was anahle to be pre.ent, frr, skidded and crashed into the Prof. L. H. Horton famished the at Black Hawk Camp near Carlisle Grand Master of the Grand Lodge last Monday to- enjoy Hm annual Mrs. Adams ia aorvived by the Frank Havens Lowe car. The wreck took place mnnber that composed the concert. P. 4 A M. of Kentariqr and Dr. following: Mrs. J. A. Lewi*. ”va'le ’ lar Grayson. Kentucky. Royal Ambaasador ’s Canjp. foslered Chapel programs for tbe' balance Ginn, of Ashland. Kefttueky, Grand —Ky.;R.. V..R.Mrs. W.... W.w. srown,Brown. urituiary.Ordinary. Mr. and Mr.o Lowe were both i>ir hv the Baptists uf BTfcken Aaaocia- of tee term are schednied as follows: High Priete of the Grand Chapter, tion. Rev. B. H. Kixee wax a 'mem- Ky.; Mrs. Waiter Gnlley, Flemingx- New Morekead Store consclboa when found, remaining iv WedneRdar. July* 31. Beva H. L. R. A. M. of Kaatoejqr. burg. Ky.: Mrs. Lloyd Rus. AOi- her of tea frotdts. For four days Hie that oondition for sam» tfme. Mra. Moore, pastor of the MAhodHt Thirty four lodges and • four tand, Ky.: Allie Adams. AsfiTahd. Lowe was cut aeroas the note and Chnrch. boya were incessanbltr active, in ^ates were repreaented.at the meet- her lower lip was mangi^. She Monday. Angnst 6, Bo Mc MUBb tag. study, swimmiitg. hand ball, nstnre study and other recereatioaal activit ­ Florida; Homer Adama. ’^XtehllS' MorS^/T “7i^ by the ^ suffered In ^itl« ..W.O.UVM CUU wfco wfli be here for the coaching Following tile afternoon program ies. They retaraed home Friday Ad.,«.. AMd.«d, ,ad J"b« b Ji™ '”b“ she was Utrown which was held at the Morehead AJ™„ „r tbb .Ity. Sb. b .bo bir. d.t. rmZZZZ J ,tbro,«b tb. wl. ^tmwoB. Thoae at^diag from Sirs F-Ww. Aw. IE Cm - — - w Yb^..!

r ■' THE HOWAN COONTY SEWS THthtSDAT. JULY-16. IMI. ESOOtTOH- THERO^KtWl^NEWS up .0,1.. p™„..«,rN.w,h„«k„ „o p.rtip the ™,.IChalmer Caskey, Candidate For Wfice rublished Every Thursday for Ue office of State Senator to succeed Senator Judge j"of Representative, Outlines Platforni Allie W. Young. The reason for that is sim a^OREHEAD, Rowau County, KENTUCKY iple. Rowan county bad a candidate for Senator in D. C- AutludilL and the News on Which He Will Make Race Entered as Second Clam Hatter at the Poatoffice of o»t of respect for Mr. Caudill waa playing bands off policy TO THE VOTERS OF ROWAN AND {TaACablc So the MorchaaJ «tst« V Morefaead, Kentucky, November 1, 1918. and supporting only A. B- Happy Chandler in his race for BATH COUNTIES: T«»chcn Collet* "iU receive mx ' the nomination for governor. * vote, ud 1 sUBd oppoMd to aar JACK WILSON EDITOR and MANAGES I hove beeo urtwl tor Mmc tun* moaner to ­ Mr. Caudill recently withdrew from the Senatorial race, and by my friend* to enter the race for ^ , One Year ...... 11.60 the News feels free to suggest that the voters of. Rowan But* BerreeenUtiv* from the Bath ^ .^neate tbe firU nod beya trom ax Monthff ...... 90 County consider thehr interests in the Senatorial race which and Rowan Coonty DirtWet. I have monotain* of Kentocky. Three Months ...... 60 now lies between two candidates, Frazee Hart of Fleming consented to be -a nomma# sod con- b#tt*rm«M Of -all Out of State —One Year ...... ^ 92M seeoaoU, fiW my oottflcatlo. and county and W. A. Crockett, who was bom in Bath county All Subscriptions Must Be Paid In Advance and who now lives in Mason county. ^ Yha bn:uowia held at the Bapriat Midland Trail and the Moreb t room. At least there's a < want y«i tc rack your brain, if ary. A WINNING CANDIDATE church WeAieaday afternoon. The eoaaietency ia the aetioii* of and tell ns what you know. The eo mmept beard cm every ride, that *,< .U._• M •• -ad all ffrada and hifffa school »ti- ■ be in« now. A real bpportonity is open e fornUhed in a closed comfo rt- r Rnt bottle «ofh \jmiMiu,Cardut. sI VuWii b^-i/^- for yon, distribuUBff dL-ect to the ter.to ^Z kept taktac Cardul and aoca 1 was liffbt. -nw ahakluff «Mt farm trade a foU lia. of home atid I did not crai^ I Mt wedde remedies and hmisehold .preduetr. sr. isrira.”a.itra* Many make S80 weekly or more or MORE UD._ --.srr. Write toaay for free i.

lA METKO aOtPWyN MAVtR ,..Tr: A New Chapter ---—'SlTsttry ...u .....lljr wLjT.'/lo.';"-VTArrei., ...... , Sfer, b. „:d , l™ H, I and moved toward the door. But I handsomest heartbr-.a'key-^ «iver I mal^ up my mind at exactly leven- rear and • h.ir . Xr iTiv;— ** “® iP'rde^ Terew adiir,-« .J, But Marcia was. shaking her head. teed minutes past six this morning .tibb. T -....J —.. -E- -i_- .. that it is absolutely for MkAi. „ „„ „j, In Banking Hisfcbry The front doer opened unexpee. Tb. D,po.H k.. tedly and Marcia stepped in follow, ed by Jim. They both seemed in- uWi^nl m . Hew CT. «.t him betau.be if He b»t you 0„i »*Uessly. Well. wffueed with an oddly Inminoos iilrfit. each depoMter. — - C-- .. • . i T.m. b- j«.. b,., .n„b„ J,‘ i L7kL" ' °' * ”' ‘ ’i"'. “ "" Instantly Sherry cllanffed hie man. i *■ I He raised his voice, iftirry np. -er to a enpfaee gaiety that would AI! cu.too.CT. of Ihi. beoi. «.jo, tb. bCT>.d-.t. Otodo -. -GHlMEd THBEE . - '' : raatoh hers. Good mominff. be uid THE O.EAT EEAH '"Po™- Ma.ci., .„■„ w^U Aeerfully, even nodding to Jim. IK-Bhl. b, Dopow, loCTCTCTtoo. I,,u prooided « occord.^ , *mI m «rj.H„. 1.,..,,.,lowser-if ffranddeuffh. Tcr««- : ia- _ J„„ • Well, It eeems we gave a party last night. He picked up his bag. —, with oor obTerTio, oolic of odoptiOE .11 jortb ter, Marcia expUlneJ to T-rese with J „„ on*. . • , Stepping fonrerd .Sherry jerked a pleaaant smile. We had planned Ocinj into u„-. Hkroi. fied precautionary me a much larger pany- .we tried to Ea..ri«, T *« word to yon —bnt if you don ’t entniated to oor au>e. you find the bag? M--rc:a,and Jim had left Ves. Explain to our guefts will mind beiuff a gue*v instead of jusr - -b w •* j7 an entertaiter—. He held it -jp. Shrll r.e go? An excited fapUM of conversation Jon. He shiugged dispaiionauely. Any exct.e. Bus;nees. ^ Her words trailed off ai she i-k. My wife has been ulfaitHf'ii etarted to Uke Terese around the room making inlrtulm tion.i Then TIIE CITIZENS BANK kb. ta .Sb,,r,. Hai area :'.7™7b:' ’::srw;';::-\7;rr4 r.~'- ■ i.«' '4;^.- you tryinff to were mrionsly hsri and b-lght Member Federal Depoait Inauran And my husband. Mr. Warren, ehr murmured. Terete blinked, then, since this Was not exacGy e n.-v ^iiyation to her, bowed non-comm ttally. Sherry. however, filled with resentment at Marcia' graap. ed the bull by the horns. Miss Ghonaia and I are old friendi. be •aid. Hb voic# wa» unexpectedly InseGticides lood. almoet belligerent. Isn't that iweky. Marcia obserr. ed eweetly. the hA-i«'b just full of Arsenate Lead - Calcium Arsenate old friends. Later that eveninff, . with , the. || M^ignesium Arsenate festivities at heir ftill hysterical bei- ffht. Fanny pushed her way thiough II Paris Green the crowded living room. deUrmined to talk to Bherry, to. Marcia, or both, in order to end the unpleasant fwce. . ■ , NOW, Is The Tipie To For hc,irH no* she ha I waEchotj tli.' proceeding. j(ith disiaAte —Fdifcr. even more d^i^k tha.n usual, en. Start Your Spraying fcagvti »ifh kome of the oth? -.-i,- enacting,- soAc highly tolo.l jl charades; Diai^. in the corner with a eleekly handsome young man; Lord Moulton and Terese, onmneH in each other's arms and n.n.t of all, I Marcia and Jim. strofling In the' garden, their heads Intimately .cioH I in whisper^ conversntion. ------Just--- as ------FTnnyy reached___ th.'____ sflent ■ g«g:;gg-::s?rJ?ggt=i?rt-rT- ’' lyy seething Sherry, he darteddarto:* to. i wardwarn thecne doorooor 'thrkyughthriyugh which Mar- ; ' cia and Jim had past-:} some time) Punish me for my si Wo^. Making his way to the front ' March was silent. A sick toclirig ------I had a great plan, she sti-J with hall he nearly collided- l>ead.on...... with Ofof irresolution came over her.her,' She E**"*!!^ the next morning she was' simple direetnese. My idea w»- to Jim as he passednasAeil thrn-ignthrn-.rrw the*1.- ,!n-' |f paCTOo.1w,dregarded Ck_Sherry—’s p-,fare almo»* hun indigantly..... into the tele ' »°m*Hiing out of my lift fee. trance. Lost something, old m,n? j fferly for a moment. Then her eyes ^ Phone. assuring the shrill cackling ‘ *''?**. *" ‘* “**" “"•* he «ked grimly. i ffUzed over again' a.s-if they hud voic - that cane ove- the wL rW '

Marcias beg. Were goi:u to tn's-‘ - .. She hungupaa Sherry, fully weight of unshed tears, f wish I •EW.doCT, fo, . „d,. erryin, . ..Ht™, k.-.W uk. „y fcv. (o, y.u„,l Sherry essayed a smile through '*'»"»• ®>»n7 shout- ; ““IlieiJ down the suirs. Thc\tgh^jJraw s'line through it or put it in the muscle in his jaw jum|icd and ’'**• pointed a shaking finger at ®“**»'’dly calm, his face bore the a silk bat and make it drsaupeur twitcheA The drive with Marcia i- her. And if you leave this house 5*^* **** I ^ I lo ’* you. Sherry AV'arJ out.wwo. hetoo returnedkc.ukucu focibly.iuciuiy. A rising with him von don't entn» k—- ; fnghtful tortured hoors. thinking ; len. God help me, end I shall j;o on "JrTjik?.-. w, Unsiontension was making itself feltr.i» K.-be. jf j i^gve ‘this'h* ""*« ”ith I of Jim and Marcia. Marcia in Jim'., j .loving you as long as I live. I ^arms. M.T.-cio '^•‘'*"1 Incredulously, Sherry sUred a: rcome him and ax ’.in ' h»r xw— i. w...--. .___

he jammed his hands into his pock. * “F' «««Pt on my ewn ternw. And' Fanny read it all in his face. Imin niecced hLs hAsrt .t ,w •«- tteyare-thattdon ’lhelleve .vou ’rO You ’re making . great m«Uke. gubi he hid cma^d h« f^^ A CLEAN S.HAVE Jimewdden bam of uproaring behave any diffe.-enrlj-; wmed him. Yon know that had felt the hoi sub ofjllously You, oiCToioi iokCT Will b. . d.u,ht to you if you 1‘rtrlrtd’:^’'"^ ^-t>'e w.y you ’re alway. >>e. I V.e Ulked timougheut this d«L n^ ^ havin*-in tpit/of your savin- ‘ OCT ood of oor k.i.CTi,CTi ro.9..,. What ’s eo funny? Sheny asked yon ’r* eorry. Ahd if this « the k-nd ^ ^rsely. And for the Jirst time in of married life we’re going to lead *»’« going to leao . very nwe of yon. tanny. but miraculoudy emerging ancAr-sl . No otottCT wbu you oeod io lb. Hordwtow line cook his life he anderatood what t ie Tm going to get just s much fun Imtenedd In... onwi all the calls. She i iriser and stronger man —never ! phrase, to grind one's ‘A,th . , out of it as I poMibly' c hasn't tetepboned. to Ds^bocaiiae- T-e— rage meant He was doir.d ...... j agwin to bring heartache to h/< be. Rotl Sherry. q>at. ______out ^‘ow look aere my boy, rFanny i lowed. Ton are, Jim replied easily. Our Hnrd.wwre’a BEST; ft SUutU the TEST, Tbu're even funnier than I was — Hooltoa bwt w.nd.„d «p „d i «"d M.rd. _. he went.on signifitmatly, when I wa.« begging them all to come In l * * y®*' "I**" being tempt it a smile for t.mrs^were', In the same boat. tod nkk. wlwopCT .rto, bl„ ij"’". ” >“ wo* oir Sis face. 1 v2cept-.yeur' SS..,. 9 . I **®"® * “ » mnrjte. Bound to be a »Ppio*y. N.E. Kennard I don ’t see why I don ’t ghre you Everyone stoppedPbu^pea a,as Marciamareia sud-»ua- | lot of kicHag and a runaway - 4 '■ J a good poke in the nose. Sherry denly held up her timiL I have an She was in his arme and ajt tlia two. But a finee tiamteam isI the very *or a eharado. All of you go beat tMd^ in the world. glory of cheir love aeemed to settle. J Terete paned by. mrathed ip «.er » *Ba other room, oo — I|Uke u» a eiikone«k« mantle nbont their Hardware Co. wr^ She was laavioff and was Jim took her —fifr Good Maht , Teure <}nite rigbt. Sherry said ’ ihoaldm a TUCTk,. B. *tod to «b »«CT.' tHIT EHD PAGE T0I7B THK «0WAN COPKTT NgWS nnnfflDAT. jtjit ». im. r

A. B. CHAN

A CAAOIDATE; Who will serve the people; not the intefests. Who Will remove the Sales Tax. Who believes in putting taxes on the backs of those who can pay them. y/ho believes in cleaning up the government reducing ifs cost instead of increasing it, that the ♦ people have the right to select their own governor in a primary election, always been true, has been tried and has never failed tc stand by and for the people. Who is young enough to serve well .and old enoygh .to know what the people want and how to give iTto them. ^ Who is for the old age pension. Who is in favor of continuing relief as long as long the federal government continues relief. Who has never broken a proniise. Who has a record of performances instead of a record of^broken promises.

Your Candidate for Governor A.R “HAPPY” CHANDLER ENDORSEMENT BY THE YOUNG MEN’S DEMOCRATIC CLUB

The ywng Demoeracr of Ken. bership in ezceaa of 47,000. take DO part in primary elections nothing better than for all of ns tacky will not ‘soon forget the de. Everybody connected with the and stick strictly to onr byJawa in candidate 47,000 Young Democrats to volun ­ bode of 1928 when the Hon. Alfred Democratic party in Kentucky this respect. But as individuals, it nomination for governor, the Bon. teer onr services free, out Auto ­ E. Smith was our Democratic nom knowB the aplendid showing made was onr duty to pat on our A. B. Chandler, one of our most mobiles, and see that every votor inee for preaident and this great by the Young Men’a Democzatic ing amor In primaries ud see that representative yonng Democrats, so gets to the polls, as this wfll in. CmmodwMhh west in ezeen of ■Clnba in the presidential race of the one we thought best most cap. it behooves to to shoulder the rife ■ita Chsndler’i nomination. ! Repubiican. 1982, when our great leader ‘ able and competent to carry the of Democracy aa indtvidoaU and ttis letter it being written as ap The Hon. Looii W. Arnett, form, the party ’s choice for President. banner of Democracy in Navember that he is nominated in the first pri. inmvidsal solely, not as president er stau leutor of Nieholacriilc, at Kentucky went in ezeeas of 180,000 was selected as our Democratic nom. mary, August 8, by .suck a Uoge of Kenton County Young Men’s that time conceived the idea or or. Democratic and no amall part of inee, as only in this manner wooid majority a second primary win not Democratic Clubs, nor as vie* presi. ganising na young Demoerata throagb this vietory can be credited to the the young yDemocrats get the re. be necessw. His nomination Angost dent of the state organization of ;k] into a Young Hen’a Democratie Clnbo, cognition 4bd honora to which we 8 assnrea^ Demoerttie governor in Young Men’s Democratic Clubs, that Jwonld never allow thii eort who were then a fighting force i» were so jnsitly entitled, as they KentDeky for the next four years, urging the young Democratics of . of thing to happen again, and at his the party and who are now the d Kenteeky, potting her spd as young • Democrats there i* Kentucky to stand together, solidly own expense, giving bis time and greatest single unit in it* continued young Demoerate are the ones who only one^thiiig' we are called upon united, fighting for and demanding ability, and with ontotd energy, he aueeeae. back in the Democratic column, to do, and that is to make sure that an<^fai^ recognition for the completed thia aplendid woA into The these etab* wiD and we were the ones who were res. our brother member in the Yonng yonng DemocrsrjT of Kentucky by the is now known aa the Young remembmfi^.jhA senator from n>nsible for keeping her there. Men’s Democratic anbs, Hon. A. way of appointments and elective ..VMnocpaitic Clnbs an conaisU of Nicho|j^^^£?fcvery organired' We have one of our number, one i. Chandler, is elected by an ove^ officer*. in Kentucky with a mera. meetiiiPT*>r^fHat, as a club, we who has been most active in onr wfaelmiDg majority and we ran do Thomas M. Lo' 40. Covington, Ky.

r'- .! V tmI'Mpav . a >lt a», if»i THE BOWxn COHKTT ------MIGHTY HAAG* ' 3 wneo ‘Mfi everyone ampie time tii visit Haaf'i only reasonable and lair to uk and Wi C. WeDs of fArheisburg W-- Socks, Quart 4•r^, Small Jara. biK he icterulned by expect of the craft a small leco^i- Va., was calling 'oo his nneia.- J. Ha*a's Gold Concert Band. tioQ of their effort by electing one a Well* Friday. of their merabera as Grand Junior CAKP OF THAjnCS Warden of the Graad Udge of Mi-'se. Anna ^ ^a* Young and Wf take thin meaui uf expreiiina | Kentucky, ^ Nancy Ward spent W'edaotday. in oar r-aritode to our many frienda | We feel that - the ele;^on of MaysviUe where they visited Ma- . at the time of the death of our be- { Brother Dnley would, not only be a Earl Young and family. lo,,J b*by J..«.blb., W. »i.b -tosbili™ oi hi. ill. ol Mr- ! II . • I. .V iiK. ,1 i ''*** hut would create a iciiewaBl in- L'" PmMU, tbbbb th. Pbllbu™. .nb , crl. ,br.„bob“ tb, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brown and flow., b.Mwr»tb. boi.rUk.r, ,,tHob of k.btorky. Notice son Boy Glenn of Triplett spent tha PergoMb. bbd «U oflwib. 1 forlgoibg aUtement of [ week-end whb her parents. Ms. a»d Mr. and Mra. J. Bailey. | facta Morehead Lodge 654 tubmitr I Of Receivership Mrs. a H. Tadkett ^ —- • ' the imme of C. P. Daley of More- i CAKD OF THANKS , i bead, Kentucky to the coiuiderMion ”VTB8. There U a way to make Mrs. Oval Bobi^on and chiktoen Notice is hereby given that in sn I We Uke thk method of expreae-'of the craft with aMdlng faltli in | X that 8rat breakfast dish of are spending the week vtoiting. at setiop in tbe'DiMri^ Court of the l_ bbT liue.lt gtbtitod. for tb. ; '!>« m.b,b.rtblp of tb, Grbbd body ^------bUgb* the home of her suter, Mn. FiM maiion: ! United Stetoi for^ Eastern Dis- li.&nton in Aabiand. MU, ty.p.tb,.tt.bd.d ^Id have a Ugger crowd. Mrs. -Elbert...... Johnson...... President Tom Marshall. Among be entitled to share in thw a«Jets AT70P.SEn'S-AT.LAW nei','OUM OUM lUcilAlcrgan county is a bigger. called to the bedside of her daught- I ' vc-ivc ' said .jstate. and all persons owinu ’ R. Walker ince then saying. “He deserved all ^:ore populous county. They did. As money to the said S. M. Bradley m e nappy Chandler .swept into town he hereby notified' that payment inurt greeted with a roar that shook There are those who predict that be made to the said W. H. Dysard. Home Insurance the buOdag*. a roar coming from Kentucky can be bought, that Ken- receiver, and that payment to any ­ WILSON the throats of nearly six thousand tii-kians arc slaves to money awd to one else win not operate aa a re­ Agepey . peqpl^. It-was scarcely' 1:00 o ’clock Rnby Laffoon. We do not believe it lease of the debt. Dmocntic^didate : with the speaking bffled for 8:00. any more than we believe that aH Thi* the 8 day of July, 1985. CENESAL JNSURANCE- ' yet the court house waa packed to W. H. Dynrd._ Receivar. United employees,empl all the weed entters-ono •• «... CtakcT Bldi- : suffocating with paepic thirsting to about him.” there waa one from Statoi Court flagmen, land checkers, and what see the young Meves who they believe Janies A. Donovan, a lawyer uf PlHta. n it are going to vote for Rhea. I has risen. For a full hour they sat Boston. He says he was in Fri.*co Treasifrer KcnPJcky is free. And the free I there in the blisteriiig heat waiting. at the Demeciatic Convention and men of Kentucky have their necks eeasfnl bod- The time incidentally was enjoyed on the Resohitiom: Committee where bowed as they never have had be- I by the crowd, when the “Happy Tom Marshal] was the Chairman. J. W. foro/and when they bow their necks, vr and an ae- r Chandler Trio ” from Hwebead took Bvwybody was talkxng at once watch out. ,wide experi- and fnraia and trying to be heard, inetuding of » iiiterraL The boy orator of Morehead is course several United State.* Sen­ • He ia fully qualified and 1 The court yard was jammed. The "till going fine. In the past week he ators. Hr. Marshall (who had Ju.-^t competent to handle iCa^ I SPtreet was Janm'ed. Traffic has liude six speeches in the Chan been for 8 years presiding over the SNYDER tacky ’s financial affain at I stopped and the crowd waited. At >» SebsuPhouse campaign. In those these times of economical United States Senate) a^' "Gen', ; last Chandler appeared from six speeches he has addressed the diateeas. tlemen. I am accustomed to presid- CANDIDATE FOR' ' hotel. Ten mitmtea .were consumed largest crowds., that have ever isf over e body of men wbo, when b Hell a flf honor who , In going from the hotel less than ed out for meetings. Already he has one man talks, the rest sleep. Le* has.a beenb faittfal and true' epoken to over one thousand Demo- SUPERINTENDENl to' every trust. ! a block to the eourt-honae. hg%-e order. ” voters in the county, and has I Not a man there had been bought* When Tom Marshall can ' pull • He Is a typicM Eentncky made a decided Impraniop on them. j every mao, woman and child, wns jokes tiwt a Bosten lawyer can get. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION gentleman with a nteosing Following the meetings, excellent persoaaiity, whose honesty, for Happy Chandler. he was indeed a genius. Bless and reports have come from every see. ...r integrity and sobriety interest, other than the election WILSON The sound truck hevever took npi jatenaapt. President Second District tion organized to assist schools in of Happy Chandler and the clean up ooB''iderahte of their attention, and AsoocMtion and Member State Text­ ail type* of districts without too for Treasurer of the state. They .ask no jobs, no finally drove around the city ad ­ book Commiuion two terms. great centralization. preference, no position, except that vertising the speaking ^at Sandy Midland Trail HE PAvnue ' ______* 'A pcogveteww* "scnooT'syirfmir ad^ ■e’tito&BTWiMCTf Hook. ■ . ^ -Adequlate finanrial' 'upport of nririnete.^ yeonomicaUi-. .Effi-ieney. 5j'r- Garage^ p»Hc' ' Ccttfci;5»i.at the least cost U good admlDietoa- ■aTfYif ‘H6rehes-d''wehI'tb'?aria> Universitie*. tion. the campaign in the hands of Ken­ Hook and most of the -other half 2- Increased financial aid from the -II -h a program he pledges hia ~ tuckians. wanted to go. hut-couldn't National Government. best efforts. _ mm

THE ■OWAW COUNTr MEWS THUMOAT, JOLT a, im. gteji_i

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r'- lin THUBaPAY, JULT 21, 19SC. THE BOWAN UOVKTt MEWS .IfSS. ------it is «at .diffienlt TRIPLET SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSONi I th^tbis is the santeace “r^ J Mr. aad Mn. Elm» Whita and *. Oa !• an . Mrs. Milwn Evans was boateas w ; Mbp spent Sunday evening with VMm >_k b, B. H.iu«,, n. ^ jI tion today. Ours are the ssme sins; baby »*en«« »>th Mn Mt. Dt^llDg In ID* a party given at the home of her: and Mrs. Prank White, j ours U the tame indifference. We mo^r, ^'Eihel ToUiver. on Wed. Mr. wid Mrs. Bill Keeton SUBJECT: A»M (Prophet Series He also tried to nareaade Abos eat dea«er, ne^y. July 10. The occasion being ] Morehesd are spending a few day.- SocteJ Jwtice). Am os. - fi^re wUch God showed to Abos. time serven, and are anwarthp af off every vestige of restraint, and present: JJaek, Fred, and GtenniH til after game time. The phunmet is osed h, boUden te thjir place. These leaders of onr has become fuD grown, has thrown Blanton. LesUr Evans. Don Thomp ­ Mt. Sterling honehad see if the wells ere strelcbt end social life are. the ones who might what the einful hear«i desires is be­ son. Lester Gene pall. Virginis.end score five nini off Lefty P tree. So, Mid Jehovah to Abmo, **l to he exposed. More than anything ing had in dafianoa of Jaw. moral at Sue Crabtree, Cbrwtine, Doris and •ce Owingsvflle flinger. All ' caa. will set a plaab line in the pUdst else, becanse they bald high posi- otherwise. To cloee «»r eyes to this Jeanette Thompeon, Vada and . Ada sidered, it w«* a miserable day tm of breel," The natoral reiah wooJd tions. is the raaspn they ibonld be coBditMnSBddeny ita truth is to s this thranch Aboo, Be foaad the prietU have no bnainaM harboring The tret prophet wUi cry out few, days with her brother Myrtle Too many cautions cannot ^A,r ddho,«. Tko life of Israel aneh Uke the life ef sin for any raasen whatsaever. against sin. He may be. and Bhelp Estep in W, Va. printed against sunburn. No mat had an ecpislly bad day in the Mg. todap, a decadent and abuive Kfe. So. Affloa, tree U the prophet he commi^ will be, credfied for ft by eonven- Mr, and Mrs Ernest Brown of how much is said or written, no - brin*. ereokednaastiwosBoaeei ofoi allSli was. spake forth eotUag words shout tioaal priests and preanbara sebo matter what one ’s past experience The' i,econd gam* of te t^m kindi. social eia in ita rnaken form, Morehead are visiting Mr and Mrs the sin of Us day, not sparing even want to prreeet the .'higbefCup,' in Gaotpt Brawn -may h^e been, the majority ef peo. be Ptoyetf « Mt. Starling Am. unfaith frilasai, sil these were the tbeir sin because it bnngs revenue Ple'-^w unreasonably baste in sc- , the king, anping, “Tl^ >wifa shnlJ be Mr. ^ad Mrs. Snaseil Gilkerson i ** “* mark of that dap. Tha phmb Una of to tb^ Ureling, but that will ba n harlot'in tha city, and thp sons spent lest Sunday with Mr. sad Scorescore by ianiaa.uud>- Ra B- . BM Cod s richUoasnoM ss ahewa thioa«h nothing mare than tlm fate of Jesus. Mrs. Willis CaoidD of Morchead. tanned like aa tndmn. they say, for Mt. 020 020 BBi^^a a the prophet revealed the sb of the ■w* thy dangfaun ab^ fall bp the The conventional Church of that day Mrs. Charley ShankUn and child, lufliana red-brown i Owingsville -. 100 000 MO-1 sword, and thp lead 4nU b* divid- crucified Him for turning the light ren, of W. Vs., arc visiting Mrs. Tbed the prieet-of Bet^ enur­ ed bp line; and thou thyself sbnit ChUdren are i„ sin. So has it been with nearly Wilburn Hail. ed on the ecene. and infonnad the they don ’t know there U any u«n.-, l...«‘* MAI m iBBu ulsr IS “unclean,«‘***^ and PwnAets. It matters not Mrs. pftchell Estep, Mayme and kin& Jereboam, that Araoa was ger. In the nmmer, they have sil Ifm.1 B.ei Ami, b. Ud .«>. cw Warren Evans spent Wednesday phophesjrin* that tha Lord would whst fa^ may come to ns; the _._u. at

W. A. WhenYouVote Tl.» U,, rt... dertfa. fcj., i., Ke«toeky. 1, i. „ of - th. Peopl. a.. „ i. „ a. .hid, T„.,_ i. whether yon are Crockett For The Sales Tax or I Against The Sales Tax for SENATOR against a . M, oppd-.. U fo, H' ^ ^ Is A Vote stands.

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SALES TAX Sales Tax

FOR: The Old Age Pension, l am AGAINST it Ik he AGAINST it? $12 or more per capita for schools Don’t letanyone fool you on this vital question Reduction of state expenses Reorganization of state government ' Extensive Economy Program Reduction of Ic in gasoline tax W.A.CROCKETT• > 1 he Veterans of All Wars. I am against the Sales Tax in any form. Make my Candidate for STATE SENA­ opponents tell you how they stand on this question.

(Paid PoBtieal Adv.rti.8ag). TOR bn the Democratic Ticket

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ruK SO^ AN CO ONTt ht.wa THUMDAT, JULY *R. !»«.

M. E. T» a*, Mt. M. C. Crwley fpent S*tur- A to** for W. A. CROCKETT for Mr*. Ethol CUT*ng*r wm .»t tto ic* .C^.. Social evMrai days last week ia mother. Mrs. Nannie Lykins. in friend* in T..UOB rf Ckri.tiui I Mr. .»d Mr,. Otoo, llv.. ,t S°T” S' lorefaead on businest While here Ashland day. later she will visit places of in- Jenkins, Kensneky, but Mrs. Gibson, weeks, he'was a guest at tbe nome of* Mrs. W. L. Jayne and family. tareat. especiaUy those pertaining to ' has bhfen here for some time. She - Burial was made foAday at | her work at the College. [pects tc remain .for sevaml weeks Lick fork. Mrs, Everett Blair left Tuesday I longer. Mrs. Gibson was formerly for Pine Bluffs, Aik., where die A;T THE THEATRE A vote for W. A. CROCKETT for 1 “* “«««« Davis of this city. Spead We*k.EDd will vUit her aunt, Mrs. J. D. Peers. N— • O o — STATE SEIiATOR is a vote At Lexiagtoe Mrs. Biair was accompanied by her 1 am .AGAIN31_.the Sales Tax. RUSSELL THEATRE York. Her voice bad gained in depth.* AGAINST the Sales Tax. . shop, h cousin. Miss Mary Powers Wilson of *sk my opponent wkare he -’ands. Maysville. Ky. in richness of timbre—and her rangs (PA Pol. Adv.) E. Bishop and Mrs. Claude Kessler Ashland W. A. CROCKETT, Democratic •went to Lexington Friday where Miss Thelma Atchinson Eissick Eatsrtaia At Dianu^ candidate for STATE SENATOR _ __ _ like a court eentmee they spent the day with Mrs. F. C. left Sunday for Lexington where she that was later to bring kar For Priracls. Sa^y ' ‘ { Button. Saturday they went to iil'l .prou'ii'th. uSiiiiip7l Km-‘• only a hill Jianrest—a harvest that lett, Res>ler was the guest of h ; fot^lavtfTv Grtoe Moore, singing tteir guests were Miss In^ Faith her daugfal' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cecil eelehratad her 77th birthday on er Miss'jewell: Jewe who is county health 'L-yvi Me Forever. ” Son- Humphrey and ‘ Mias Eusabetb daughter Joan laft Friday for Vir- I Sunday. July 14. Early ia the morn- nurse there. Mrs BUkop a-cempani- I day and Mondiy July 29 aud 29 at Tapping Roome. ginia where they »P«t_ a few | ^ ing relativaaivMu.n andmau ,fr»nds,irKDUs beganueg»n .-d byOy Mrs,,Mrs, Hurt went to New Al- days visiting relatives, They re- j xennesstf*. ”The ArisonlMl...^^aterring Richard gathering each Wngin^ baskets of bany Sunday to visit their mother turned Tuesday. Retara home Frasa food, and preseiits for Mr*. Adams, for three weeks ami the others re- a failure I Dix a* s().>aeiting| cinema sccouBt . PuA Lake Caa* Mibses Julia Clian. Over a hundred were present lurnei; home. and Center- while in Ve. Y ;. i ’• I icir of krontler marshal ’s activity ta Mr*. M. C. Crosley and children, ine and (hace Crouse of Jonaa- her r. Mi*. Moore wac aurbingthe re^da* who infeated and Mrs. W. Hintpc and M1» Kkney my H.PP, lUtunu.- ; ud Mr,. C. P. B.l.p ville. \a., returned to their home ' i„ ,ho Bli k t tt restaurant the weeTiniryoung stages ol' for. Friday after a three weeks visit with „jjhtly. But .fter a few months of matidn and settloraenC. ^ Ward. Mn. Lustw Blair and son. After a bounteous dinner, tbe Saturday for their camp, at Park their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. I constant app.aranco.. an 1 of forcing Historical figures like Wild EUl Haftrttf who spent the week *t Padt time was spent in visiting. Mrs. Lake in Fleming County, where. John Cecil and other relatives. -of tones, be- deUcaie vocai cords Hickok. Bat Maaterson and Wyatt Lake retnmed home Saturday after Adams is a Democrat and a Happy they will spend the.r vacaticn. They noon. Mias Gladys Evans * M».*' ' Chandler supporter. • will be away until about the first Hr. and Mrs. J. H. Poweti and | were senoo. ly etrameii. Witbrut • Earp were once invahred la tiu fiaree Crenley, who them to I ______■ of-V ->•-[he ------month.•- :bi!dren, Ernestine and Tommy j warning, Grace , Moore discovered conflict between the police sad the lake reenmed boma.Ibiuaday> Attoad. Styk Show ipent tbe week-^nd at Ringos ! that she had no vou s vit'i which ‘-J bandit factions. Noteble paacamak- MiiU where they were the guests of aing! en of history, they bUsed asray i Al Ovringsville Sir. P. M. McMain of Clearfield Mr. and Mrs J. J. Cook. j Frantically, she ^ght advice. ! with six-shooters risking life and ___ Tkj w—u number of Morehead people . a serious condition...... at his...... home Retara This Wnk . OwingaviUe Tuesday night ClearfielA Be has been sick since I am AGAINST the Bslea Tax.']and her friends told her to see Dr. limb to preserve ordbr and establish Mrs. Roy E. Graves and children «for th® “S^ylM Show ” put on by the •“<* *^ems , Do be getting ^Ask my opponent where be stands. Marii> Marafiotti, famous teacher equity. * Dl!lka_ •re expected home ’ som^ime Christian'ehunh women. Mrs. Leslie "'«her. - A. CROCKETT. Democrati. ‘ and ''oi -e specialist. Ki'a!lv she s ' Richard DixV role in “The Ari- latter part of this week. They have shrout was m charge. The dresses Mollie Whitt who has been car.li.iate for STATE SENATOR granted an interview, on!;.- to be sonlan ” hat bwa Hkeited to bis li baen in Crystal Springs, Miss, where di=plave ‘d dated back to 1M5. show- for a long lime is not show- Mrs. Jamos Clevenger and daughter told that she had one chance in a • Cimarron. ” As Yancey Cravat, R Dr. Graves was tmried last Friday.- "the difference in style on up ®“«h improvement. Faith of Baacom. Ky.. was callihg on million and that she probaHy would- will ba remembered, Dix ebaraefcstk through tbe years, to the present day. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie-...... Foreman— -.and Mr. ana Ui>. J. C. w'eUs Sunday. n't be able to follow in-truction:i ised a pioneer who regulated an ^ Those attending from here were »ho have been spending Mrs. Bill Sample whh has been OkUhomt community at tbe poiat Absolute alienee for six monthe! of a gun. Critica aay that "Tba Nw- *•**'* vsestion with relatives visiting the C. E. BlshopVhome for Mrs. H. C.' Lewis and son Jack, rhat waa the pra-cription. the peat week laft Saturd^ for her ...... Arixonian" offers Dix as the publle Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Meyers. - and M;*ry .....vAlice c.aiveri.Calvert. fkauierioeKatherine rope.Pope. . _ , • ... ------Towards the end of the last daughters, Marie and Ideleen. who Mrs. Nelle Young. Mrs. C. O. Peratt. nk ^ a “ CrasUine. home in Lcxhigton. like* him, a strong character with • „ , on a tiny island ia the .**1. of rigi been visiting friends and ; Dr. and JIrs. H. G. Fern. Mrs. Lester , ^ „ Mrs. Jess 1Hiles. of Fleraing^buig • relatives in Rowan County for : Hogpe. and daughter. Barbara Ann Mr. and Mrs. C. B. M.CuIlough i spending a several weeks wert the guast* of land Mrs. Ernest Jayne. ond. son George, went to Lexington Mr. ahd Mrs. J. B. Calvert Satur- . Sunday to visit Mr. H. B. TolKver who is in the hospiUl there. reared in the “Infonnef" have pre^ day. They Icil for their hot^ la ' a vote for W. A. CROCKE-^fo - M,.,.,.. .„p ,0 A.Unto. Gto Tb.. tb, ,.U.rb U. N„ Mrs.' Johnnie Green, of Sandy minent roles in tbit produrtien. Idaho Monday. ’ v S t A T E SENATOR is a vote Dr. J. G. Blackack iwho ■ ^ ^ .------7 “ AGAINST the Sales Tax. Hook, is visiting her parent*. Mr. ■I (Pd. Pol. Adv.) awl Mrs. Sidney Alfrey. here this week. Roy E. Grave* retnmed. horn; ' Fro -Thuisday ni^t. j Misses Norma Powers Clara ami Mm, JohnjEpparhsrt who has been Many WiU Attesd Mrs. Emma Cramer of LouisviUel a patient st • Lexington Sat M,. D_. i C,rr, B.y Ht U spMuling tha tteefc with bar d«igh-' VOTE FOR a abort retnmed...... - Jiomahci with BnttaH.™ & • d,'m, tc b. It™, c. E. Ba,?rI, vM ter, Mrs. G. D. Downing and famtty. | Mr. Epperhart last Wednesday. Al­ by the Nile Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Cogswell and j though -still .very HI. she is much im­ \‘"i' W""“- Vf- Mr,. ing on Frid: ^ July 26, have been dabgfater, Ethel, who has been visit- ; proved. . Albany, Ken'.-jckj received by members of th,i younger -kj, ^^eek. ing friends and ralatives in Ronar. ’ S. M. BRADLEY DwwBian Tak- T , X f .„r,. j. u. Pftyne.j, risking rvla- county, left from the Mr. aad Mr*. WTr^W.. been eiigaged lives and friends/^ various parts S. W. Cassity home Friday morning [ MB lo itesiaftoB . .furnish the music for the occas- of Kentucky anH L r^i k for their home in Texas. Mr. Millard Moore, Seymour Cas- FOR rity, John Green and Moody Alder- they cort.'ulted doctors concerning b.. to .tl,bd.bc. j;. c. E. Suton. to Tofto.boro. re.urned home Monday after- their son * ‘Dudy'’ who underwent aa Sunday. from their fishing trip in oovration there. recenUy. Mr. sad Mr.. Artkar Evaas I ..a AOAI.V^ tb, S.lM T.x. Wisfonsin. ' They report^/ that Dudy is getting I Weieeme New Sea Ask my opponent whera hv stand.s. along fine./ • I Born July-20th to Mr. and Mrs. Misses Delma Cline. Edna Cline •W. A. CROCKETT. Democrati.- STATE SENATOR • Arthur Evans, a boy. Mother and and Blanche Hall left last week for candidate Lr STATE SENATOR Doan W| H. Vaughan and Mr. R. .' son are doing fine. Knoxville, Teahesaee, where they Mr. and Mr-. Everett CnudtU and entered the Knoxville School of D.-Judd antinded a committee meet- ■ Republican Primary August 3, 1935 baby ye seriou.-ly Ul'at their home Beauty cultuie. ing. on Public School Curricula, at I t.T Clearfield. They kave'been sick Frankfort, ^n Monday. Ml.-, Ella Cyrus and Mrs. James for a week. The baby ialiot expect- In 1916. wbmi our uUoa waa faced with the ed to live. CVper of Zanesville. Ohio were vi.iting their their aunt, Mrx J. C. Weils Monday and Tueielay. .war, he was honored to serve you aa yeuy state sei COLIEGE Jlr. Mert Ridge of Louisville wa- He sought no persenel gain — the salary, he gave to tbe Thnra. Fri. July 25 dinner guest at the home of Mr. THEATRE and Mrs J. A. Amburgy Sunday. widow of his predecessor, James E- Steward. Today we Robert Y ouor «ad Etptljrit: Other ;,-ueste were Mias May Jon..; Thnrsday . Friday July 25-26 and Mr. and Mr*. George Jar.rso:-.. are in the midst of a Venaries In . M.r. and McJ. • wLrthar- Warren. ( and depression. Once again, aa candidate for RepnUican Robert Yeung, Madge Evans, [ mother. Mrs. Irvin Scott and Friday, July 26 ^Iph Morgan all *Ur in .Mr-s. Stotts sister, Mrs. Ti^ha Am- “VAGABOND nominetion for sUte senator, he eafcs you for your aup- “CAUM YOURSELF”. The bnrgy of Ashland attended RICHARD DIX In most original comedy of the funeral of Little Jackie Bailey at LADY” ye«. Colored two reeler thxt> Clearfield Thursday.- ‘Th^ ‘‘Don ’t Mtaa The Ufe Of Mrr. H, N, Alfrey and daughter. ^ephim Foster ” Meraeries and Mrs. C. B, Caleb of Lexington He U a naUve of thiHeection, and lie i ARIZONIAN',’ Fri. . Sat. July 26 - 27 Melodiea all tha.old fashia.-:, .hurinesa visitors in Xjouisviile last Songa and Hearse News- ^ Wednesday. fellow citixens and ^ir problems. In view of ,tkeir in- -ffigh grade entertain- Episode 12. Bum Em Up j tereate he stands for the following medknraa: ' nmt based on tbe roaring Saturday Only July 2715^^ Barnes- Episode 1. Law of j nigged West with the 1- Repeal of the Sales Tex and of any end ^ery tax^ staccato bark of six guns The Wild, 2 reel comedy, j ‘‘MAD LOVE” with Peter' ^rre, Frances Drake, Ted 1933 that burdkia the poor man. I have always been the peer and nagged He-Men pat ­ Heal^. De^ banila that live rolling the bandit mfest- I “BIG CALIBER and love ^ kllL Also color- Pontiac Sedeui ed frontier. Dix u the , ed reel “Loa An^la ” Wonder 2. Aid for the soldier and the laboring men- frontier marahall who STEELS”' ; City of the West and that c.omedy “Chain Letter Dimes.” battles the mounUin kill­ 3. Aboliahment of the oaeleia offiees of the eUte. ers and outlaw sheriffs in Finiah,Like New 4. Support of tbe Government'a Old Age Pension. a story of stirring romance Sun- - Mon. July 28-29. j Sunday . Monday July 28-29- and fsMt-paced action. 3 Reels ShorU I With a aong in her heart Four New Tires 5. As a leadookin brmging Ow SUIo Teachers CoUege Also Fox Movietone News, to tbu section, he u pledged to tbe cause of education. Mickey Mouse (In Color) [“FOURHOURS, Same As Sks-Serapen, Bine and He also pledRes bu efforts to mcraese of tbe per capita, ’ Hall New York. Oh! My! IVa Gray^^ ______TO KILL” : a Peach. Abo colored reel of tbe schools. ^t and Mouse and Paramount : ..NEW.; “SHE” News. 6- Devolopment of ear resouraes. He has been e farmer, Tueadey July 30 mrvebent. miner, manufacturer, and lumberman- Ther^ Coming soon,

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