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For more information, please contact [email protected]. • •• -•••••••••••••••■•••••••••• s • - ••••- Selected As A Best All Round Kentucky Community Newspaper os Largest The Only 1 utlfflhIIII II 1.0 Circulation Afternoon Daily • e - Both In City 1'1 4 In Murray And And In County Calloway County United Press International In Our lab Year Murray, Ky., Monday Afternoon, April 19, 1965 Murray Population 10,100 Vol. LXXXV1 No. 92 •••• TWO FORT CAMPBELL SOLDIERS KILLED Two Are Speakers At Bet* Club Dinner Debate Team Drown As Automobile Skids, een & Heard — — Misses Join Bennett and Patricia JOIE:, president and vice-president Win Fifth Overturns In Roadside Water Around respectively cf the Csiloway County ,F High School Beta Club, were the sneakers at the banquet heed by At Tourney The deaths of two Fort Campbell MURRAY the Junior Beta Club of Faxon soldters whose car plunged into a T School on Friday, April le at the --- slough eest of Harem on Kentucky wo Injured Triangle Inn The Murray State College debate mghway 80 early tnelay. reared the The hail falling last night .purred "Reeponerbilitles of Being A Be- 'earn teed fir fifth place in the !state traffic toll for the year to 180 Two-Teem us to ection. ta Club Member" was the theme Dtroileon of the Nat- compared with 209 this date last 111 Accident tonal natural of the talk, by the two high sebuol Speech Tourniment of Delta yetir Stems tat's the In a flake we ran out the door to Ora Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha April Damal Dee was the dryer of E Tod stlina put the ear in the carport braving Miss Rita Chaney president of 12-14. at InInna University tht 1960 Come. iutornobtie He ap- any The two-man State lost control ay the h.ul aeries and rain, and ran the Faxon Beta Club. Was the mist- Murray affir- p,re:),,, of the car and the car In ress of rerernorites and introduced mative team a'is composed of Mike struck a culvert abutment, causing • Smith Freehm. the ear to the special guests =haloes Mee 1 from Calloway overturn. and land up- An accident occurred this morn- Co. H8 By the time we got the car under T P Jones and Mrs Leon Adams. and Mike Nine. Plashoan side down in the stouigh. Softie-tent ing at 7•50 on Kentucky Highway from Paducah a tenet it had stopped • °Donor...ors of the Calloway Beta Tilghman /113 The air: was ua the roadside ditch to 121 about one and one-half miles ORO. and Mrs D J Millen redirect two-man negative team was Mar- matenerge the car. east of Murray lin Teary. Bettor: and. Dead Anirear rfr. That's the gay it works 60 many faculty member at Faxon V•rrion 1Ratten Loons and IF•liC Bruce Gine Junior times You get all hot and bother- A spectel truest of each of the both from Murray •Clay Short age 20, Allbritten were both injured in the Cloacae if ed about eceneching and before you members was his or het mother HS Mansfield. Missouri collision howeyer neither ;a thought e know U. It's ali over. tioiny Rom gate the invocation and Pint place in the teurriament was rli Kenneth 01u. age 11. to be sereendy hurt won by Southwest Lot. ell. d special musical number. -The &Inoue State Massachusetts Deputy Sheriff Gene Parker re- 14-2 headline whore a Ford engineer Lord Is My Shepherd-. yea sung In second peace was Emory ottilnued on Page *.!) ported that all participants were describes smiled research as "the by a trio oompared of Miss Debbie University 13-2 The third piece woe/ay:Ina east on 121 art of obsoleting your own bard- Brinson Miss Charlotte Harmon, winner was Wabash Ocillage 12.4. Harry Patterson another matins: ware before 90‘11000e CJ . and Mao Donna MaDougel who outpointed Wichita Siete alio 111—.....mr6. Ada reported that Lovtah pulled out in- The tables were decorated in the 12-4 Western Reserve Cfnirersay Mrs. Harold WUkingon, third trift, left, president Over 40 to the hechway oree Ferguson Club, accepts At tract- white. miry- arid Murray State fifth the charter of the This Is a good way of putting it climb colors of red find finished la Club from Mr* Will Ed Hamilton, president of the Kentucky Federa- or. in front of hien suddenly and since all manufaoturers are con- four persons attended the banquet piece. with 11-5 records. Forty-two tion of Woman's Clubs. Mrs. that he swung tato the other lane John Nanney of Murray Ls at the left. Mrs. R111 Peak, Dis- 'wetly figuring a way to do things usdudne all fatuity members at colleges entered Lianas in the four- trict Governor of the to avoid a collason Alibi-mien was First District KFWC is second from the right. and Mrs Jack Ken- MooselAdge better, more economically. in • Faxon Elerneivary &Moot mac division of the tournament nedy. behavd hem in a 1962 Chevrolet He president of the Murray Woman's ClU b, is at the right. shorter length of tune_ than_ their_ The Murray State team came mid that he ma Patterson swine • ,44-iikorg.-- of -miming the top •t Egg Hunt out, but that he could not avoid — — Mission Truck Here national honors Three deasions tractor drixag were leg by a total of hair potties. Mrs. Mcaain Enters by Lovirait ewe° A letter today from Chigusha ear- i--Jee Thursday An wail of Japan thanking us for On A win in any one of these three de-. Hazel Woman's Club Receives Baptist Hospital Foster Egg Runt vonsored by The ne front Mk of the car prusang her request for a pen pal. hates would have given Murray id" Murree Moose Lodge NJ. 2011 was caught the left rear wheel of the Mountain The Kenttinkt, VIM& third pace A win in any two a laid StinclaI afternoon at the Mur- tractor, breaking the tractor into. 'Thursday "She says -thanks so much, please Truck will be in Murray tie tor second Three wins a ut for Charter At ray-Canova; County Pharprounda Lonna hung an to the front end Dinner On Mrs 0 W McClain clothing and Friday has entered give no beat regards to ail your April 22 to Vet up first place with ovroe500 children participating. of the tractor until It caane to • ciastelbutiou t that the Western Bapuoi Firemitel at stood readers'. other items for' :Murray4e alma entered Patsy The kaadrets finding the r12. halt - - ,Peduclib where mkt under, area. Jane 'hairy In the Student f'rrigrees ewito were N., fottewe noes. iraTtle. wet participants Int on Murray should be ieft In thel The Charter Dinner fie the eurgere Her rower number is ale. tays die received many letters All Nana Poesy placed sixth in the competit- Walt Rearbril•11 .son of Mr and route five. the First Mathodeat Thomas Woman's Club was given b:filre Mrs McClean suffered a broken basement of girl Etten Mrs ion, and she the only entry to C hip Scarbrough girls' Wry- • late afternoon on_Wed- sponsoring club the Murray Wo- sometime ago a nd has been hoe- Church by win a recognition In the top ten Me Betty Jo Ward daughter (Continued WI Page mane Club, at the clubhouse Fri- Waltzed at the Murray-Cailiowiry dr Kr. A TTENDS CONFERENCE fleshy April 21 conteManta Patin Is • aenlor and and Mrs James Ward tad day April 16 County Hampital and at a heageta/ wagon. Is the wife of Martin Tracy. Passes Away Myron Smith won of Mr and Mrs. The Invocation was given by the to Memphis. Tenn.. before return- Thai outaitanclIng young team was J R Smith beg baby doll Joie* First Dietrict Governor KFV/C. ing home for a few weeks before en- Dr Robert Hendon agriculture disappointed by NA eider lois of top Hopione, daughter of Dr and Mrs Bab Peak with Mrs J I Haack tering the Paducah hospital for Mrs. instructor at Murray State College national honors: but with only one In leasUnimit on Page 2) Michigan attended the social leading the Medlin to the surgery sciences con. graduating senior are looking ahead Flag. Greetings were veep by the First The McClain' operate a grocery •fereree on 'Main Currents in Mississippi to winning the National Tcsirna- DANCE DATE in CHANGED District Membership Chairman Mrs. store et nee Points American Life" at the University nient next year — -- Jahn Nanny and Mrs Jack Ken- of Kentucky but week Other Kentucky colleges who The dance at the Oalloway Thomas 0 Van Etter. Jr , age 39, nisiy. President of the Murray Wo- Coun- Otitstanding smokers on the pro- competed and their win-tons re- ty Country Club for 'seventh bumberal of the former Lotaie Ger- mane Chits gave the welcome. Harry and gram were Pam Drucker Max Ler- cords are: U K 9-7, Western Ky. Ager Dies eighth graders has • aldine Taylor of Calloway County, Mrs William Porter sang Shub- besit damped ner.
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