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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers at Murray State's Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Fulton County News by an authorized administrator of Murray State's Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. PLANS COMPLETED FOR OPENING OF BALL SEASON ews[,Eight Pages Eight Pages TheFulton County Interest" "A 0 nunurtity Newspaper—With Superior Coverage and Greater Reader N I' M I Ilull I l' et; r FilL'etes.. hi e.ill1.1-.1,1(110A1 MA -Y I .04 ft Parade,Speakers, Mayor Business Is Steadily A MESSAGE FOR ALL THE PEOPLE (I.:Denim A I.) Program of the corn On Big Opening .7 A local newspaper .hould place the intriests climbing Upward the growiii _triunity above everythiiig elite, and strive to promote every respect. Serving the HAVE ARRIVED ------and developnient of the communIty in WOMAN'S CLUB MAKES FLOODLIGHTS should Le the highest ideal of AND HAVE SEEN ERECTED SHOW INJUNCTION AGAINST people unselfishly and impartial DRIVE FOR LIBRARY SiTOCKS. BONDS, GRAINS which boosts FISCAL COURT OF any local newspaper. It is the "home" newspaper MAINTENANCE FUND ADVANCE SALARIES RISE has for Played Between COUNTY SUSTAIND the• town. which takes the had in every enterprise that First Game Will Be and Fulton Ice Co. lie leirpose the upbuilding of the community Warner Bros. Industries Putting on More The drive for library maintenace Many injunction suit old time independent See-end By White Way and Swift 1.00104 In the J. E. Melton We frequently hear it said that the was conduct& here this week Help; Business Genera II y funde the Fulton county fiscal is gone; that its editorial policy is now t- Up With Bright Hopes. against spirit of the newspaper - by thee Woman:svoa annifub raiseilapprox court heard he-re before Judge J. E. subsere ient to the business office. Yet this ie far from always is below After many days of eager waiting last. average local Warren in the (nrcuit Court being true. There is nein' unseligh idealism in the sulescribed last year. Tbe purpose of on the flown ts which will give Business he stili on the upswing frequent*, Friday, the injunction was sestainsd newspaper than in any other business enterprise. It -- the' drive was to retie 'enough mon- light for the games, they fin- normal I fart that the of deepite the and the fIeeal eeetrain from speaks out in a way which it believes will be for the good ey to continue operation of the free ally arrived y y and were or. seasonal expansion las passed, ferther payment of any sum for the the nation and the community. public library here, endi pay the lib- ected. The Twill eerie will open health depart- the principal booster for the at Dun and Bradstreet, Inc., in u week- maintenance, o: the The local newspaper should be rarian's salary of $120 for, he next with 1ening t (Friday) of th often without hope or week. ment, or the employment community, and should do its boosting OR: six months. Insufficient MIL a have 6:45. . ly review said this a home demonstiato 11:Wel'll. Unfortunate is the community without such committee has More than $89,348,009 in puhlic county agent, material 4t been obtained and the public is urg- entereainment poor farm supervisor. An untrammeled press, swayed only by the best in- program which will and private construction contracts'county newspaper. '1 ed to co-operate in efforts to main- arranged a big Lee Hamilton of Louis- of the people, is one the greattlebettefactors the. people / the season. A big has been let in the South this year. Attorney terests tain the library. offiically open county attorney E. J. Freeekim of the press should riftsisea newspaper a pub- at fi,30 Friday Of that sum $6,066,000 was con-: ville assisted can have. The library is of much public ben- parade will be held Nichols was acting at- through which arty citizen is privileged to speak his will form at treeetee for private jobs-dwellings. Stahr. Jes F. lic forum, efit and service, and is used exten- afternoon. This parade for (Mr. 'Melton. The court on any subject of community welfare. of Lake-,it and march etores, etc.-- and The Manufacturer, torney mind sively, especially by the young Peo the lower end under the construction an i Never was the time more imperative than now for careful, and on out to tne Record considers much awards a held that, Mee: and even more so during the through the town of the Court ef Appeals and business-like administration of the government. remaining part of healthy sign. the ruling honest summer nionths and vacation time. park where the court was without authority Roosevelt with his unbounded courage and initiative, will be carried out. Stocke, bonds, cotton and grains the fiscal Preselect Every effort should be made to keep the program any sums whstever to the American people what individual leadership and will lead the par- are higher on the markets this week., to appropriate is proving the library in operation, and if you liaileylluddleston county h.alth department or thought out plans will do in bringing about drastic readjese. He will immed- Sales by one of the country's largest:for the well have a contribution to make please ade through town. agent: or for any Mher for the improvement of our national welfare, and in giving by the local Drum automobile manufacturers have in-. the county merite co-operate with the Woman's Club iately followed than strictly mtvernmentai relief of the great multitudes he represents, lie has shown his may re- of the American ceased during the month of Ateile purpose in its effort,. Contributors arid aerie Corps because the outstaeding in- to give succor and help to the masses. to Fulton two clubs of W. •• with consumption 3000 units great- l'unctione, wiliintrness port to the library or The Legion, then the the county exceeds th•• has striven, and will continue to strive, for who will for same month last year. I debtedness of This newspaper County News, All money will be tiers and Fulton Ice Co. er than of our friends income. the best interests of all the people. We are proud turned diver to the chairman of the play the first game. This will be Four hundred employes of Sears, ve7 injunction will not stop any who have conie to us to express their appreciation of the efforts Club, the Souct band and then Roebuck & Company at Memphis The Ineffsey hoard of the Woman's followed by of any amount for We believe that the Imblic at large feels that trucks in town that ten percent increases in sal- further payment we are making. 'Mrs. P. R. Binford, for use in main- 111 the cam and reieived hut else. Being so. the heath and farm departments, we have at heart our cummunity- above etelything tenance of the library. will participate are urged to do ary this week. from and will prevent tre fiscal court a native of this community, we have watched its progress Steve Wiley will deliver an ad- - , road work. Opinion clic- A city is nothing more than a large group of individ- and will present .4,598 POUNDS BUTTERFAT carrying on its trials. It EV I VA IL ST A STS AT dress at the park regard to the with- ' joined hands in niutuul regard to compose a who will peen BOUGHT HERE LAST WEEK for widely in uals who hate PRIMITIVE A PTIS f Mayor Paul DeMyer in the health de in a long enough, and yoti the opening - - drawl of operations staiimunity. When you live community clluncli susLAI the first ball marking and arguments are ere" inclined to study human nature and observe the ups and Farmers from rural distriete in partmens. ere of the see :on. for both sides of the question clowns of your sympathy roes out to friends in their popped off the 1933 season all directions out of Fulton beiught:ented !N.V. R. E. Todd of Dresden, Tenn. The lid eor, ere happy. So after all, we are League here Toes' 14.e(le pound'e of butterfat to local sorrow. Wlien they are happy will start a revival meeting at the of the Twilight is viiiiy-!ineeeteint that first game of the year markets during the past we -k. Ap- MERCHANTS TO FORM so closely allied in our interests that it Primitive Baptist church on West day. when'th. • c the Warners and $2,773.62 was paid outj RETAIL ASSOCIATION we pull together for the common good of all. k4etjeday night beginnine was waged between proximately ereee Le boys broke here, with the ---- - In this period of recotistruction very grave and pregnant rteee-eTodd _delivers se hitt- Way,. The Warner by cream stations ' at 7:30 o'clock. to of Fulton merchants face every man elected by the people to represent them out with a swift attack farmers reecivier an everage of 19 At a meeting problenie . some real go.p.) messages, ahd- `leright secretary of the Pa- halls of justice. Every man chosen * the people should i game cents per pound for their buttee.fat with Mr. Craig, in the e well known in this section„ kn invi- cinch -a." Commerce. Mei should strive with the week. These figures 414, ducah Chamber of feel that lie bear, a deep responsibility, and 1 to everybody tee I The seconfdiQ-Agatit'a 5 in8 at:stl'u 0p during tenon is extended lettermen steps were take , his strength to Nerve them in a faithful and unswerving and the OsK PtundrY• not include the amount teed for Tuesday all attend these services. i between Swift of a twat unit contes creum received from other sections. for the organization manner. — I This was a closely fought Retail Merchants' With millions of people suffering throughout this great 1 ir eachav otreamThhead fifuo . of the Kentucky J. C. WIGGINS SPONSORS nndpoinilifin thened Craham Sr., we.' of undernourished and na MCDOWELL OFFERS association. J. Ray nation of aerie With thousands children SUMMER OPENING EVEhiT! to their care and ac- TREMENDOUS V A LU seiected as chairman. poorly fed. With whole families wiped out by improper --- scull; wan 4 to 4. Genie called on principal functions of of thousands truveling back and forth - -- One of the disease. With hundreds J. C. NViggirts, whe has recent- count of ciarknee•. will be to wage a in search of work; with crime end lawbreak- afternoon McDowell's Ready to Wear Store! this organisation across the country ly returned from markets, an-flounces The MI Mt. Wednesday the sales hot. NI:- it is no time to dabble in Polities. Whillethis for Fulton Ice located on Walnut-st in this city has fight eeriest ine increasing- in a half-page advertieement in this resulted in a vietery a meeting so. n ft.. vete): community in it needs, ill) *neat, Cleaners by a score been busy all week preparier feel Graham will call country needs and Issue of The News, many attractive' Co. steer Dalton of this associatioe men who will resort to sound and REAL six a quit-business sale starting today,' the organization square-shooting men, prices on new summer m erchandise be- being $2 a year ft. in order to bring about readjustments in our inIncieng(:: ot.0 break the Friday. May 19th. This stock is with the fee STATESMANSHIP Just arrived at his store. Mr. Wig- orufn1s0int"the4 Fieux:l' of • ing liquidated by I). Paul Hulick membership. ecoimmic life. gins' twelve years experience as a tie. In MY BROTHER'S KEEPER" should be their the Aseociated Merchandie,:rs of "AM I NOT chain store buyer enables him to PAYS should be forgotten in CO. In making a formed an- "It APP1 JACK" motto. Mal all personal aggrandivment make some outstanding purchases In EXCHANGE FURNITURE VISIT TO FULTON multitudes to a peaceful life, health and LARGER QUARTERS nouneement in this issue of The an effort to restore the the markets, he explains, and it is MOVES TO undertaking, but it mulct be faced if our -- Nees. Mr. Hulick says: happiness. It's a big I, the policy of his store to pass these i on Jack" Doty. 27, who is to rt•cevery. Every community has manager of the ex- "We have known that prises Imey "Happy ard civilization values on to his customers. 1 Robert Graham low as much fame throughout tim to work out. The peeele have their part in this change Furniture, recently located on dry goods will never he as :tamed its own prohlems 1 Much new and bright spring are. offer- he lay in special oven frequently the overburdened taxpayer and citizen has this store, 1 Lake-set, has announced the removal they have Nem. Now we an' email while work. Too parel is now on display at andihe, hospital tor nearly a to go to the poles and vette. But today they are calls at- of his store to Church-gt next door ing you the high grade mere: at a Memphis neglected 1: and Mr. Wiggins especially that he might beat teaiize thee something. must be done. All indi- Farmer's Bank Mr. Graham with h was bought at th.• teas, in order awakening and tention to the fine array of summer to the present Reaper to retain his life, to meta to an unusually large vote at the poles variety. to his patronage. prices in years -even below the Grim cations seem dresses on display in wide stated Fulton this week. It seemed store to "We are now located on the ground cost in order to close out quickly.' ass in this year. He invites a visit to his al worse for his narrow es- and Fulton county have some very capable and public floor where we have more space Here you will find harimins of none the Fulton look over the new merchandise. death. and wee smiling a, caizens. Mane. have declared theniselvee on questions of we are better situated to care lifetime." cape from spirited and and they hate not been slow or We invite you to ------usual. vital importance to the people, 5 FORESTRY CAMPS for our customers. remembered that 'Hap- Candidates running for office should have in our new location. INDEPENDENTS WILL PLAY It will be mince-41 words either. FOR WEST TENN leSeER visit us in an automo. it, after the people have taken them GADSDEN. HERE SUNDAY py Jack" was injured a platform and live up to in which -mouthing and fence- --- - bile accident, when is car tit their word and elected them on it Mealy West Tennessee lands are to fur- JAMIE VALENTINE over and in old-time politics have MON D A Y Independents will play he was riding turned straddling as quite commonly known nish work for 1000 men eciati, ac- INJURED The Fulton in- aggregation nearly taking his life_ e- the wayside. THE PEOPLE WANT NONE OF IT! district fur- Jamie Valentine was painfully the fast Gadoh•n. Tenn., caught fire fell by cording to Ralph Peck, atinotin• died in tin- flames. The a 'Icy of derision--WHEN OUTSPOKEN STANDS returned ifro,g ittred Monday morning while sharp here Sunday, H. M. Patmon Two others This eeter, who has just club occurred while enroute to issues affecting the welfare of the people. Authorde pening a lawnmower, He acciden- here today. The Gadsden accident must be taken on the Ti nnessee Valley (eel for an fingers between the touted, and promises Reelfoot !eke from Memphis meeeng in Nashville. tally caught his comes highly re- competi- of five foreeiry blades of the mower as he was ta give the locals sonic r. al outing. "The erection Fulton. Jack" ie a cousin of J. W. SERVICE in the pairing It Dr. Rudd rase? him riled- Jackson will catch fie "Happy REWARDS OF PUBLIC CanailiPS will get under way tion. 1 eesseese of Flake,. - reek "ar.e. with Stout, Smith and ituekm ciiiiel Stockciaie es next few weeks. — — or state for erosion and flood .tteting for pitcher's honors. People who do public work, either in muntiesel work to rare FERGUSON OPENS realize after." C. B. ISEMAN TO DISPLAY game Senility will be Bed A. G. community organizations, do not usually control will start soon This STORE office, or in NOVELTY BEER BOX Indere/milted., who WI I. WALL PAPER them from this. eerviee. Neither ginner for the all the advantage's that come to contra'- The cc'- 'vice's that C. R. 'semen, builder anti their new nniforme. --- appreciate in Man instances the RISING TEMPERATURES play in does the public will have on diselay scheduled to duel with C. Ferguson, of Dresden, an- unstintedly. INCREASES SALES for of Padecah, heal team was A. these public-spirited citizens give nov- Riders hist new wall MA(I ey in Fulton in a few days, a new Union City Night flounces the opening of a of Otte type sometimes fill paid positions the Many men He manufacturing weather man inter- stein' at 210 thumb-st in Fut. they could earn in bueinesa. With the recent rising tempera- elty beer box. Senility, but the paper get very little companel with wha in this six years experience they rive • the corning of hot these boxes for beer retailers fired. ton, lie has had Or if limy are taking unpaid work in organizations ture marking -- with the opeealg whatsoever. months, Russell Travis, of section. in this line, and great amount of work without any compensation summer SERVICE here this marks the in all our Electric Refrigeration Co., COMMENCEMENT of the store Those who Mild the offices and serve on committee's Travis 'TTOEN has in operation. gems rather dealer in Fulton and ESTER N KENTUCKY FOR SOUTH fifth location he organizations perform a task that often General Electric local increasee EDITORS TO MEET His other four stores are in Martin, work, and strive to protect the public's Hickman counties, reports thankless. If they do fine AT PADUCAH crowd in :McAdam- and McKenzie. of their ef- anti sales of elet•tric re- FRIDAY With a large Dn•sden. Clemson, interest, they often receive very little recognition in inmiiries service eor carry a eomplete stock of criticized when criticism Mr. Travis has an ex- for the comme•neement Ile will forts, and sometimes are even wrongly frigerators. As- Sunda. ard is pre- The West Kentucky PPress Fulton nigh t.a'! '"urie"- office is much harder to fill to the sattsfection tensive displays of G-Es South wau and acee is not due. Public its annual spring following interesting pne due to the general unrest the approaching hot sociation will hold night the of everybody today titan ever before, pared for Pad- is to meeting at Hotel Irvin Cobb in gism given: in these times when a hiving harder weather. :.A LA I' R SERMON of the people's mind A. IRolitens, editor of "Vemper."; Processequil: BAC( times. ucah. Friday. Prelude, AT RA Pl'IST CH U RCH earn than in more prosperous is president of Forth Into Joy,e . v..ho are striving for FINGERPRINTED the Hickman Courier, A etheni. Break Fulton has in its civic organizations men NEGROES Lesson, Rev. G. C. rain; giving their time and Theodore Jackson alias Ine Moore. the association. Scripture sermon for the the welfare of the entire communilly, j3, Cloyd; Solo, Mee Thi. baccalaureate for the work alias John W. Prayer, Rev (' high its interest. These men are to be praised end Robert Johntion Sermon. graduating class tif Fulton money for who AND DANCE Williams; Offertory; community is indebted to them. Their alias John D. Funchea, BANQUET It S. be held at the Baptist they are doing, anti the SENIORS HERE Weems of Res- sehool win will bring about here in connection FOR "Opportunity the Smithson, lacked and supported by the peeple, were arrested Robinson; ehurch Sunday with Rev. efforte, --- Rev. J. S. will benefit the centreline y os a whole. with hoiew breaking and convicted, ponsibility," of the Chiireh of Christ of future developments that class of 1933 for Rev, John pastier all fall in line and by the local po- The graduating Reese/Metal; Benediction, any worthy cause is brourht up let us werefingerprinted Fulton giving the sermon. When to have Fulton high school will be honored Postlude. fisr the most good. ice department and found Smithson; Co11111Wmenient address veil' be co-operate in every way At he lemma commencement exer- it, always records. gueses at a banquet Smith Fulton Dredon of when you are inclined to pass criticism lad previous criminal night, niade by Prof. Herbert Remember night. After the banquet this' week: Monday the good that has been dune hiy George Brown, another one im- hotel Fridley risee iellege, Thee-Relay stop long enourh to think alenit dame contest; Wednes- Muerte. Teachers prefer whet robberies, had no the seniors will 14.• guests at a 1 high school medal person. Most people art' human. and tlieated in local particular o'clock, class day May 21. that others do was oh- given by the Elks club, with the day morning at 10 risy - do unto oth.l.s as yeti would that wliss reeiii-41. Identification newer The eenieris will wear lie j'akt and right .by the Souther* . Thuredsly night, by any means. thrtt fingererinte sent to the inutile furniabid e megrims , at the haccslaureate sets- I unto you—has not been forgotten I tenni iae; eight. Mee 19. gradua- and gown! oi ideeierioseetne Kythees fer Men% Washington bureau deliveree by e'er, class day and Nem Menet' tion. The address will he immenommommearamoinommarantrAmemummiampleurammIllillitta more lion. John U. Dram

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THE FULTON COUNTY NEV.'S miNINIM0111. more WORLD'S AFF.%112 CLUB MEFTS •k1 , Sunday afternoon.. But perhaps day anal Nunday. 1.1kt:till/II C S I lattenil next second S lay. Crutchfield Junior 4 II fhb D "Situations In South Atneria•a" The - - - A party was given at Mr. Walter Rules of Twilight League Saturday lung at 10.3.i, wits discusseil at the meeting of the met of Martin filled his Thacker's Saturday night. itro .Prince and it.array State Th1.11` wairt. t %%VIVO members present. Bethel m art N. et Dalton and World's Affair Club of neat,. retrolar appoint meat at Ohl t ht. batter. Should he ta, Mass V al a. in.„, Slay Saturday night College by Fred Walker, Tuesday SUPPLEMENT %It% RULES' ,Olt the ball tat Saturday and Sunday. Rupert limb spent reaa•h the n..xt base, he slut;1 man spent a few days last we. It Moody. maiming, May Ill, New officers were Twit.ttatr BASER.t1.11. 1.11.:ACUR so, and We are glad tit report that M iss with Mr. and Mm,Raymond wati, John Mat laataaliiaua is Satut•- elected after Mr. Walker's talk. be called out. Lillian Webb is sate. better. She Mass Minnie Thomas spent Cole. Oliter, of Cayee, Ky., Was Rule 1--No team can play over ltule 11 Prontataty. maim, rough suffering with infection from an allay anal Sunday at Mrs. June Kenneth was the Sat." presialt.nt of the club. IlarrY two regular Players. The ea.,: or any oak mut ma iti Ike act I it Irri. i...111,1i111,.....suM,:illi,atitts elected atm,. , ankle. Foster. vier-president anal M. Past non. shall make 0.51,y ',layers. d„ri„, a „ .I rig la Ill News ' Iltorlsort Hudson and la•hanial • ••1 af runli Ford wits election manager, It t \N'ill Mr. ntf „f C James Mathis anal ma,. Evelyn it„„d„„ a complete list of the regular Play- 1 absolutely prohibited, anal °timbals it, Mrs Bel Shelby, Wade child; ilYar' "Int "r"I'n spent Saturday night K Was elected riecretar to W. W.1 will be dinciplined as follows: su - Mr. and Mrs. (Tiff anti MISS Emma Sale iimidwi". Mail."' Easley e," and turn them "ver rt 1E1mo ryi Emma Holt league, anal in,,„st„n or choachin non enjoyed the day Sunday with Mr. ...areria tar, Italy,' Rich- wit h Mr. Walker said that anaR11,,Y Evans, president of the from playing anu • JAM itytteti Eautatt Hon. Vates,t Nittis mandita, m a over a the term "regular baseball nlaYer", for one game. for the first offenst and Mrs. Walter Corrupt. ; niend, Irene Rhodes. Par/elle and Bonen, are ihspt Martha Silill/s011 Sat- This t erri- shall mean any'man nointd lay II. M. ....IT,.1. games or the set and offense; Mr. anal Mrs. W. P Jefft•ries and Alva V. Willingham. Grace iinnran.'„,,lleal on Mks territoey called Chaco. t it week ' att.tim, „wit. taut, 'e Patmon, on this list or 1.ntiton lode- Tod the balance of the season fer Mrs. Boer Jefferie*, Mr. and Mrs. and Carlene Moody will go t • I lt • taaatiiialatrv• strawbert central part of Sc:ith pendent players. a the third aaffellite. Met Arrington, 3I r. J. P. lotteries. to 1.'4i111141111e to pick Mr. Cal M.11 McColl anal .1. C. West- in 'Om south %ker.... moil, have er. It pitched 1,01 Mr. Bob Roper, Mr. and Mts. S. I,. Mr. anti Mrs. Weater 'Marker Mined the FOrtiSt t•Y 011 1.111 Paraguay no Rale --Eseb eluh shall have al Rule 12---.1 kigal Bob Stallins, Mr anal guest Sunday of Mrs. It W. work. is R low, marshy mammon infect eal mavimunni player limit of sixtetsa! w hen ili,. sI:inils bt.II1 Jefferivs. Mr. Illit littfiti rely ataa- facing the laic- Mrs. T. W. Stalin,. and son Walter slid fa mily. region anal has CIO PlaYvrs• and n" team shall has el fton on the rubber, Main'.', Murrell an 11 The menthe's of 0141 Bethel 'church 1 Until laloly. ht•rt. is also more thrm two mon under twenty ter anal alt•liv tors the Mill tvith a Stallins, Atessers lit'rtatit nt of Mrs. Fannie Princo ! in this region' or, its underhand swing. leav- A Iton Jefferies spe Sunday wit li anti frietials Isaac transportation (201 years of age tester. I straight arm friend-, l'ierce News until the Mr. and Mrs. Janne Stall us. niesenta.al her with a laatitiful NIr. Walker said Rule .1--Na team ean Play a man, log both feet on the nabs, ti„n, hip quilt Sunday. I iti ‘1,,, i Chaco at presmt that does not reside in Fulton or, hall is started in rortvard ine Mk: Lethit Mate Milner enjoyed at t NI r. anal "Paraguay ewns is still confined ' '''''r s"'" -". -''''' 'I'''.• ' tat get an out- South Fulton, or on a rural route! it, •t• I:, Head ball sea Ii cotta'- few hours "tan his vvith Mr. anal Mr . Mrs. Susie Bennett Mrs. T. it. Reinfro, M r. and M r,-.. but Bolivia wants it „„d 2 a oil. She %Ilia', taut of Fulton or South Fulton. „„tt lay rnitt, 7, seett„„ I Burnie Stallins anal family. to htor bed. Ogler Morris, Mr. and 'at a- M. W. lt.t for 11,...r tin anal were S attar - Patter- control of the Intrainutty riv- Rule 4- Every plaYer released by th's official playground rtal- Mr. Bob Stallins visited Mr. a.P.I Bro. Prince anal wife Gardner, Mr. anal :Mrs. .1. II. 111 get written re- M--,. John Smith attend- er nhich is in this region, Bolivia any team must have a Mrs. Charlie Stiallitis 'Thursday hay guest a Mr' und Mr'"‘lb`'rt a son and sons, fttl'i no coal to deed,ap her tin in- leaso from the manager of that Role 14--All other ques'ions arias- Friday of last wet.k, Pitt•isli, eil the regulate ,,ecianal Sunday sing- hns she wants In final an out- team before going to another team, covered by these supple- by high and Mrs. 1.1111110. Armstrong ing held at the court house. dustry sat ing, not TM. levy Was daniagtol the Mr. wilt., countries," presented to the air Mr. anal Hay spent Monalay let to ship it to other anal same must be inentatry rules, will he governed I. water last 'nhuriality. It being the were Monalay night guest Mrs. Bola second team. Snid Ruby Neislcr in lie Mr. Walker stated. manager of the the 'Official Baseball Rules of 1933.' highest water that has been known Mrs. Raymond 11Ioody. her sister Mrs. S must remain out the ta‘, .‘, has ta,tan built. visited M rs. A wander guts this territory it player. so released, Ruh. 17..-- Two men 'hull he selec:- sine', Mrs. 1111 CaVV11,11T anal ‘1:1111011,r ilffri'llooll t hey If Bolivia of play two full regularly s:hoduled to serre as 11,..- ' t NIontioy. who is sick tit this writing. will effect t he United St ales for ed by the Managers, Mrs. Paul Humphrey anal childr. n ',town wtoit o Fulton 1 Hay. which he sign- Spi•1lt 1110 week send her tin to the names of such team a isot s, to consult with the President weck with night guest of 'Mks I.ily II. :knell Bolivia wont.' of Fulton enjoyed the past Awana were Satiinniy• Mr. ed up with after his release front with hint decide all questtons end in 'Memphis visiting retail izt.s. Stntes, accordiry• to anal , parents Mr. anal Mrs. Lae cox. . Inalalat•r Foster and family. team. up, which Irbil) Ih•Myer anal little former and Iii.Ullnionts coming NIrs A timt Mrs. Walker. I"I 'I B"Per ''Perla• ' Satin d •'' NIT- I dhotis Rhaalc- ,i.,„,..!,.,.i. s.,..,;"i m r.. ( ,,,.,, 1),.NI,., Rule 5... There shall be no triann,..annot be set tl•ol by the utatUre; tar ; Mr- ,,.. mi.„ sniii,, earrnder. mi., night with Mr. and Dirs. W. i'..i! 1,. .Ttine 9. 19:;n, an umpire's alt•eision. I teams, of players, after .in a•meal on anal Ma ss lier! l ia a l...". d"V,•• tries. .l.• -le May Houdin Riley Smith visited SI t ItIll WES nor from that time until the begln- attit.dit‘. „.\.,.ntii„. ii, :Mr. anal \Irs. Sams enjoyed Stitni.a. mit,.1„.11 spent s WIIII.• half. 'rretahos may Mrs. Coster' a \Ir. anal Mrs. .10., littliews a Skipper to NH- ping of the second a ne hum,. of Dachu, W,I.I.. Henry Clarence__ afternoon with 'airs. W. B. b'ailler. 3. II. hatter -on snetit Wiqi dra.,I _tiiii, be made after that time. beri•,ning nnitiaw,tt „nd fitt„tt y sp,,„ Mrs. 1 ey, Humboldt, Tenn. Crutclifield News 'Mrs. John Luten, Mrs Buirti,, m et T„.„ shopping. With the second half in to anal In Cavenale• , nesdav in Paducah Whitt. to I iiiii Mine MeElroy, ehildeen spent Friday Mrs. Matti,. JOI1I1 t.•ere Stallins and Sunalav with ------eluding August 4. WTI, and Mrs. Lemon? Latta an I Gleason, Tenn, Mr. and „ . of last week with Mrs. Alen Noes. anal family. ANNOUNCEMENT shall be no trading whatever in the 11111'1'11 Lee Byars to Mary Cather- Miter t itert-N• of Murray spent sax- Mr, Charlie Crittendon 4.f Lynn Bert interval between halves. The News congrat -dates Mr. anal °talon and M'eukley arday night and Sunday with Nit.. villa, was buried at Old Bethel Satur- ine Kimble, Powell on the birth of a Rule 6-The size ef the hall shall anal 'air'. Itupert Latta of mar her •. SPECIAL SERVICES Mrs. J. '1'. counties. alny. (11101111 Ray, (121 inches; snit George Coon er selling some 111Mi f/0001.1 1111by bily, be twelve N1c. and Nit's. Ntissionary Mr. S. I'. Cava:inlet. is by RCN'. t'laudie Jat•kson, t he (narlin-Neill hospital shall be prohibited; the bat used ilicktautot smolt Sunday aftertio.mi nice Arawberries, lora at Miss Sall!, Bantist. will hold services at lien- real Both inotIr•r Mrs. Maggie Haney, teams, shall not e\ceed thirty- . . . . • .. Saturday Wednesday morning. all with'. . . Mrs. Sunday inerning Miss lthazele McCall was Mary a heselioro of Ar- two and will wade ate netts School hous are resting- nicely. Frennian, four (Mt inches in length. nor me, mt.,., guest of Miss 'Marerette Nle And child Ilatris of Mi- the week with reiativits tit ,,t 11 o'clock anal Ftiliday 11,1.1111 at night t•nalia. Fla., anal Jean 421 inchtos in diameta•r at the larg- itititadingt ------21, On May •'s. laa. will a lain. FIR., are visiting Mr. uffil on the . ,. , 7:45. May Mts. J. II. Starn,--. was at Sunday amt. est point, with no restrictions .tati .• meoiant iit. tht. rain tin re wet (tall serviet's at :%It. Cann-I elmicli, mu . ts , , ilolloW Flirlotiu eowardtn. weight. a t,:vt-a , ti, , a ,It11.7011..." at 1 ,11.....b• ' •aigbit tritest ,'' \I. Luther Veatch was bitti.t1 by - .,15 ,,.• 11 1 -.1 11. '11'; t '''fist' mate all son... Fa iday. Ile put his hand in :a base, 115) feet frent toach preceeding dark corner of his, corn crib ata (651 - i. a... there shall be sixty-five when he pullet! it. out theer was . Ito f•et from se,•ond base to third base; smise hanging to it. Ile retn.ivel from third ;1 anal sixti.•-five (651 feet trzattnent Curlin-Nt•ill dls- base to the home plata.; anal the .11 Fulton. home plate to the pitcr- - tamo. from and Mrs. 171,11trt Ellan1 Fresh (45) feet. Mr. er's box shall b...• forty-five at ., Groceries Rule 8-The season shall consist (*hildre" "f ltlYs th lir. anal Mrs. IfOliald I. of two halyts, with fifty-five (570 Vegetables games in ea-h half; anal tInna•s -7.r,11 t. Nleats (ierald Elliott spent Sat al ral; And steak tb,. halves. . night with Leroy Latta of n..ar her during • tan played, post- KROGER all Mr. and Mrs. Curl •man . tad games, or play-off games Sunday with Mr. anal :qrs. shall be played. All post poned gam- Elliott- Nlav 19 and /0 es possible will he played an the first Prices Good Mr. anal Mis:. Everett Foster strain These Wednesaiayi in cons'-cu- open date ( anal Mrs. I.,, tine carder. Strozher. Rule 9-Bunting is pri i!ilti'll: Eii• AU- Linda M110 Elliott spent 1111,1 any player w•ho bunts. nr at 'bay night with Elizabeth Walker. ice tirn tempts tat bunt. shall is• .• a Itrot r I I alt filled his r...tnna 15c out lay the limply, ! Bananas ruit d();. Met'nodist churelu fs rcm, c I.,- tiii0intnicnt at the ni 'Led lo Na' blase I.100,0. at a Lettuce Rule e• z"litiaiuy nfol•noon. allowed to leave ia Tenn, ,,„,„ „„ ni„. of Milan. I \ .1 I II to the succeed:nal appointment at tie th, regular 2c pitcher hats released church Satua Apples \ ta it I ik Staring Pam ,st 2 doz.35c the in th, a, t del. ei Al,: Oranges lbs 15c . y Green Beans lb. Sc Onions ' 4 KASNCW NEWS New loc 2c Fresh Corn I. K ASNOW'S STORF rotatoes lb. nt PERIODIt S 1.1.Y 1VV New FL'I,'rtli, Iii, Peas, fresh English lb. Sc VOL. 1 Tomatoes is lb. 9c orra•altag. in 11011,- We are offering stain(' tautstand- Real Pitted • S11111110.1" slippers that defy ing valuts in cotton goods akring Plainville Itr;q1k1 1 I-0/ isc r) for I9c quality and price. New Cherries Nam, 2 cans Cotton Week. Sunt- 011,101i in this National excellem Catsup bottles 2 tor home -tNles ant: materials of J mery fabrics to thrill the Solt You :an buy F.,,ertil pair, e Cottoll sewer. We are confident that th-e 19c - $.1. ,9 to Tissu 3 Rolls tor voiles, batistes, prints anal fan, .,• at Rice 10 lbs. 25c weaves are the best a.aattaan fa , tn.- '1.111 'h.'', C 2 lb. offered at Itie to 1 o• a A oil a tat invo,,•• nc‘v Crackers ea. Beautiful dotted Vniarifiakes 25c Box 20c yard; and dotz..1 a., gam: tiii've e', e!. boug-lit ill n yard--values yam a aninat nf than at -‘1,1 for ob.,' v,2i• 4tH. Rox 18c ford to overlook. 25c Lipton Tea Beans ( tt,r l I , T, • Salad Dressing 25c COFFEE BRAND lb. 19c I., take inkaira;,• ala 1110 11a1 j‘l'a,11, al 1111Int at Kasnow's, lit le, ,a1,1'r .111 nt..N% C. C. Jumbo scam dainter, prettier thanes at Put 2 15C hover Prices. Oil" can 96c Pork-Beans 2 cans for !toys Vnit,ii Motor l'eno - --- raiment be repc, A Get in the swim'. Sainina•rtint, each 9c nes anal raw unit, Layer Cake, ea. 25c Bread, 22 07. C C loaf !Weil a tit‘w bath:nix s at. A I Pineapple -yoll Wisa. mothers wall st-ek speed nualels f.ar :nen, w - stool, the., fer to mtit: !I. 1..lildr.n\ cach 25c oil 2 for 7c en and children. are Vinegar, (2,,illon jug Sardines, ill only 7atic. Sins 2 t.. all Wool 49c to tars.. anal as -fatted a °hors in New styles - ,,t1(4.ar 2 lbs 25c Pork Sausage.- "In lush grot-ilb 7 1-2c suits for men won.. ua.A'l Bacon,/14„icc(1, Yoit will 1- w,".1 quality; avn'ald , ai•I la• '1 15rie•• t Stott, 9e eben nm• a. only st I.,„1.1,111111a Cream Fresh pkg. in the piece lb. 11c 5 ii.aa1 that 11,0 10 Cheese Smoked Bacon, aia:t her f opro,lonity 1.,„ lb. 9 1-2c Neck Bones, strictly fresh lb. 3 1-2c ' to all,,,:,' y:‘11i- 111,i Pork Roast Weiners, Franks Bologna lb. 10c Ground Beef, strictly frcsh lb. 8 1-2c

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It:•rs THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS ion and Janet larripton area tie EMU. rice" friendship quilt for mother's day. Cayce News Union News dal in the girls' division. the Kingston Store Mrs. J. IL Kingston is papering STRIPPINGS — -- Judto., were Ilrofesaors her Unievr• tat,, and painting home. The Cayce Homemakers met Wed- Was Nannie Brown in visiting Cravens and Claxton cf the Golden is :Tending a f.'w Ening Stark left for Ht. Louis FROM THE College at inlay Mrs. Eula Mr. nesday at the school auditorkm. The Mrs. Clyde Burnett* and gamily. sity of Tennesneee Junior son. COW BARN was well were days with her Saturday morning. lemon on fire screens and draperies Misses Clarke liondorant, Alla Martin. The auditorium Golden is visiting Mrs. Manley BY wan enjoyed very much. Mae Saga and lAverne Barnette at- filled and the speaker. had splendid T. I). Nabors. Christian Endeavor thruout the contest. Fol- Was Mrs. POPPY DAY IN FULTON Mrs. Mary Cruce and Mrs. A. E. tended the State attention Phillipps hi improving in May 5, the speakers and larry Mr. Doyle FIATURDAI. MAY 27 HANK Holt attended the Ebtateezer Ladles convenZion held Paducah. lowing is • list of grubbing 1,11.11 iiiit his farm he has been THE Aid Wednesday which niet with Mrs. 6 and 7. their pieces: fencing. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. liondurant, Henry Warren, The Am- nyce, vs and This year "Poppy Day" in Fulton John Virden. Martin Mn, Plod Brunn arid Mrs. Malcolm Inman, Mrs. Flag. Drii. 'anti will lie observed Saturday, May 27, it HIRED Mc. and Mrs. L. A. Rains and Mr. erican Mr. nASii Mrs. Anion 1Nillianis nod Lucy liurnette, Miss Clan-'. Rondo- Marguerite Parker, The Constitu- irtlay has been announced by Mrs. Jess baby have returned from several attended the Miss Myrtle !tomcat. spent of Centuries. Mrs. II. Kingston Nichols, president of the American MAN days visit with their parents in rant and tion, Cumulation ncement exercisen at Cuba. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ceylon Mallory, Patriotism. terri- com Legion Auxiliary. Extensive plansi for Murray. There was a piny put on at Chest- Inman. ()ma Lee Patna-rove, Tee 1.84t sit is the day is being made by this unit, Miss Ails Mae Sugg, Miss Clarice nut (limit., Friday night by high Miss Nannie Brown and Mrs. An- Leaf. icath and it is hoped that other organisa- Bondurant and Mrs. M. C. Bondurant '1) in tarp. crowd •ttentl- s.. sir...en spent Ltiinday afternoon Reeedige Repos. .r. It tions anti individuals will eo-opeiate. Crptit L rows miry w Mi... fro.ra with Mrs. Mary Pewitt. Janet I-iimpton. At the Photogra- ',soot! ed. "Poppy Day" is for personal tri- Extensto• Carr. There also will !:e a pi* put on Service Mr. W. P. Burnette who is at- pher's. • MI, bute to the men who lost their lives J. M. Ashen spent several days at Chestnut Glade, Tuesday night Mrs. tending school at Murray State Tea Chales Allen Williams, The flaw also in the country's service," Mrs. Nich- fer hevvens saa—sez paw, et brek- last week with his daughter, "Blundering Billy." chers college spent last week end South. ols explained. "No definite prim will fust—whuts tha matter with tha Charlie Roper. We had a water spout out this way in Mur- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ouida Vaden, At the Swimming be asked for the American Legion kreme er ix et ote med. et smells Miss Mary Sublett visited Thursday water was all over tho auxiliary ray several days this week. Clyde Burnette, Pool. 'es •lit Auxiliary poppies. The like an eyetalian holiday. place, the farming is getting to be for Ak- A vocal solo by Mary Katherine wants everyone to wear a poppy anti tha resultz u yer own keerlessnenn. Earl Oliver left Thursday out and ap iano salo by Mignon serious. for the flower according ron, Ohio, after having received a SOUTH FULTON HIGH Barnes Wfl lit it to contribute tole yew tew tak them kows offer the Mr. T. A. Jones went fishing Fri- for again. Wright were other numbers on to his means. All contributions will pantchure a cuppla hours before yew message to report work SCHOOL HAS CO?ITEST day afternoon, he made him a seat Bell Neneen spent program. be used for relief work among the milkt them. ef yew wont yew kin ete Miss Nannie the limb broke and in a willow tree vetrans and their families. Thursday night with Mrs. Toni In the Reedit% and Oratorical in in- disabled garlick kreme en lik et. Green Mr. Jones frightened the fish away White. contest held in the auditorium of the Charles Kramer of Bowling 1 out- then how does yew expeckt peepel parents he fell in the pond. Milner. Minis Eve- spent the week end with his when tow eat butter made outta chet Miss Letha Mae South Fulton high school Monday Elmer Prince is on the sick 60 SENIORS TO Oliver Mrs. T. J. Kramer on Second Mrs. ef yew dont do sumthin abowt lyn Bondurant and Kenneth night, Charles Allen Williams won Mr. and GRADUATE AT MURRAY krme. list. my en start of Murray spent the week end with the medal offered in the boys' divis- at. try it et, im gonna yack grip Mr. Elgin Luten, Mr. and Mrs. -- home folks. for of Mur- ler reno, rershel li'aughn and Jeanette Golden Approximately 60 seniors Banks Fisher of Memphis is visit- their tak nit' along—sez paw—en maw itillalliallnielltlallanlatrall61111MOOMMIllialallaM1150""9 "t"!1 .o the to Union City shopping Fridaly. toW State College will receive Pearl Fisher. went bed tow grin. ing his mother, Mrs. Mr. Vaughn of Union City baccalaureate degrees at the tenth A. E. I hut spew Raymond we brot that kows up off past- Rev. and Mrs. with Mr. and commencement exercises on is spending a few days annual - Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mr- at 10:00 chime abowt 4 oelock this sifter Mrs. Herthal Vaughn. Thursday niorning, June 1, Lum McClellan of Jordan. Omaha noon en milkted abowt seven in Critendon of near Cuba was o'clock. I/r. Rainey T. Wells, number from here attended the! Mr. thet thar wernt no onion et all in A Old Bethel Saturday. Nebr., foimer pres:dent of Murray of Jortiali buried at if didnt wurk. i noticed bncealaureate sermon deliver the commence- Mimed it PROTECT Mil- Kingston Base Bail team played College, will high schoo which was held at Li!, audi- tha mornins triiik. Chestnut Glade, Saturday afternoon ment address in the college erty chura Sunday night. The ser haccalauerate ser- "HANK, THE HIRED MAN." 'Elroy, score was 9-2 in Kingston favor. torium, while the mon was delivered by Rev. A. E Louise Jones and Jeanette mon will be delivered by Wm. O. Misses KANE'S BOOK GIVES OFFICIAL Holt. Sunday with Mr. and Daugherty, A. M., First Christian Reaves of YOUR 'tither- Golden spent TRIBUTE TO GENIUS Mr. and Mrs. Clifford church, Mafield. Sunday will; 'eaklcy Mrs. Amon Williams. •----- near Union City spent Jones Mr. Lon Misses Mary Hughes Chamber; Mr. and Mrs. 'F. A. -page Mrs. Pearl Fisher. Fultun are "Fonrous First Facts," 7E17 Jones entertained the people Satur- and LaVerne Gossum of Mr. anti Mrs. A. W. Fowler of recom- book written by Joseph Nathan Kane FOOD musical at the two of the seniors tentatively afternoon day night with a of New Yor City and published this Union City spent Sunday Mrs. Poke Powers. mended for the baccalaureate de- McClellan. home of Mr. anti ys..sit by the II. W. Wilson Com; any with Mr. and Mts. J. F. near Martin grees. regular 4 Brother Duncan of officially credits Nathan B. Stubble- Rev. A. E. Holt filled his AND YOUR sermon preached the Baccaluareate field of Moiray, by.. with the honor appointment at the Cayce Methodist Glade Sunday night, a Sunday. Mother's Day wa- at Chestnut MISS STEPHENS DEAD od demonstrating the first radio broad church large crowd at t ended. cast in 1S92 and the first radio ma- observed. and 41, wel! Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Carmon Miss Clara Stephens, 1902, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fetcher of HEALTH rine telephimy in with Mrs. Valley sec- children spent Sunday known resident of Water Accompanying the artEcle in the Memphis spent Sunday with Mr. N. II. Wilst'it. county Cannon's mother Mrs. tion and leader in Graves book is a half-page reproduction of and Mrs. R. B. Scearce. gave her mother a work, died sudden- WITH A Mrs. Carmon Ilionemakers club the picture of "First Demonstration Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cruce, Mr. a, Her death was ly Monday morning. of Wireless Telephony, Masch 20, Mrs. W. W. Koonce anti rhiltir. riliuted to heart trouble. anti came was provided MARLIN MINERAL PS12." The photograph Mrs. Birdie Pewitt anti Mrs. before medical aid could be admin- of publica- CRYST A LS liy I,. J. Ilortin, director Cloys attended the funeral of M, • .1 tions at Murray State College, to Mollie Johnson in Fulton Sunda:. from Texas held Tues- Funeral services were whom a credit line is given in the afternoon. 1 From South's greatest Health day afternoon at the Water Valley Resort interment in Methodist church, with The exet...its follow: Mrs. L. 0. Carter and Mrs. Clyde 7: GENERAL She is!, Price $1.00. Sold exclusively by I he Water Valley cemetery. 'THE FIRST RADIO BROAD- Hill attended a party at the home of Misaea: SCATES & DEMYER survived by three sisters, CAST was demonstrated by Nathan Mrs. Blanche Johnson in Clinton, ELECTRIC and Grace Stephens and! He was the Drug Store l'na Mae B. Stubblefield in 1892. Tuesday . Mrs. Clem Hatehell; one brother, Will to receive the voice by Fulton, by Phone 70 first person Mrs. Ona Buckingham and daugh- REFRIGERATOR stephens, all of Water Valley. air without the aid of wires. Ile gave ter, Stella and son, Palmer and child- a publii exhibition of his invention ren of Sedalia were guests Monday co January 1, 1902, and on May 30, of Mrs..). L. Buckingham. 1902, in Fairmont Park. Philadelphia. Pa., his voice was heard a mile away of placing the laurel wreath on those -- from the transmitter. He obtained who deserve it. There-is-not attempt ANNOUNCING patent No. 877,357 on May 12, 1808, here to remold public conceptions, but but due to his peculiar idiostncracies merely to present impartial facts." did not permit knowledge of his in- The author also calls attention to vention to be spread throughout. the! the fact that many persons are fre- world. Inability to obtain a fabulous!quently credited with the same in- to the public that at` have opened an WE wish to announce sum for his invention, as well as fear vention, but he adds: "Whenever rival the latest exclusive WALL PAPER STORE fully stocked with of impairing its secret before the pat- clainis have been put forth, the one . -t deptived him of tlw patterns. ent was granted, bcst substantiated has been given fame which by right of priority credence. 'Only those "first" for would have been his." which there are definite records are Filth tore and our WE solicit your business. This in our "THE FIRST RADIO MARINE included." tele- dis- DEMONSTRATION of wireless buying power assures sou nt Ire lowest prices: on papers of phony was held on board the steamer River, tinction. Come and nso us. "Bartholdi" on the Potomac March 20, 19112. The apparatus and L. V. BRADY of equipment used was the invention Dentist a Nathan B. Stubblefield of Murray, Ky. Mr. Kane, author of the book, mail- personally autogranh• I to last a ed Mr. Hortin a G-E Monitor Top mechanism is built CO. is listed •1 he attention. • WALL PAPER of his book which requires no FERGUSON ed copy lifetime. It is sealed in steel, W. Wilson 3 homes for sale at $3.50. The II. even oiling. In use in I out of every Sirret pub- not Monitor Top 210 Church Company is one of the foremost having modern refrigeration, the G-E is of excellence lishing houses in the world and universally recognized as the standard Special Until June 15—Upper is out refrigeratiose ! known for its Reference Shelf books . and provides the world's lowest or Lower Set of Teeth-- more ice faster, which ans accepted authorities on all service.• The New 10* G-E freezes INCLUDING .EXTRACT'ZON ten star features. All. i kinds of statistical information. consumes less current and has $13 tn $15 inside and out, with stainless In the introduction to the book Mr. steel cabinet is porcelain Gold Clad Pin Teeth adjustable sliding shelves Kane states: "The purpose of this book steel freezing chamber, interim lighting, foot pedal st, or (Tenet is to present the real facts in the hope automatic cootro!, -automatic defrosting and temperatut semi containet.. By al YES •• • • Is completely equipped with food your refrigerate'. means see It before you select down and $7 a month buys a Genero. •As little as $7 to: --- Monitor Top refrigerator. New G.E flat We Have Moved Electric s'eliv..• FOR AUTOMOBILE models priced as low as $99.50 phis tax and From Over Kasnow's to 9c REPAIRING GE is the ONLY Refrigerator Next Door To Farmer's Bank lc 'With A —ON CHURCH STREET— You Want - • Come In! 2c The Kind 4-Year Guarantee we nor,p, 01ff "1!:',i!,7115011Se!" 131*Immr ,teintratatotratateastamainannall We are now located on the ground floor where spare and better situated to care for our many have more sad our new We are prepared to completely overhaul your ear, make lc customer's. We ins lie yoa to come and %bat us in more location and let its show Sod where you can Save you think you hate • new one. ever belore hv Ilt1 INC WHERE YOUR DOLLAR than When you are In need of any kind of AUTOMOBILE repair- TRAVIS GOES FARTHEST. and ing don't forget to give us • trial. Our prices are reasonable our service is guaranteed. Trained mechanics at you' service at NEW LOCATION ell times. Electric Refrigeration Farmers's Bank :0c Next To Paul Nanners Garage Company "wed like to C. U. II. A. customer of ours." EXCHANGE FURNITURE CO. FULTON, KY. Comm. Ave. STATE LINE STREET Phone 345 h ENTUCh Y CIll'Itt II PIM\ E 31 FULTON,

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TI1R FULTON COUNTY NEWS art.4e PuItott 0.41unit! Alm» led to. Disease germs can lodge and integrity in serving the pete,1.., atilettleattlefeelegeeneete tinent. They should be read and last; to be tranquil, nincere, yet not only in an unhealthy body. indus- in this capacity. digested by politicians and public indifferent to one's fate. Established Jan. 26 1933 trial parasites can lodge only in a All wlio know him recognize his servants of all kinds. at count Published Every Enda). buninetea whose, pulse. is running be- impeccable character and innate Think It Over Rico the pernon who can low normal. The parasite is not an off studying, for among his acquaintances a group of An Independent Publ teat ion peneonality. There. is not a better BY Tim MEDITATOR Never leave friends. intak , but a drain, nor does he rend man of the law in this district, when a man feels that he has come trusty Jas S. Dawes Business Manager drainii waate, he dru na the vigor and he. has consintentiy carried out If You Like This Column Tell Us. anywhere near mastering a subject, is to the mind what ex- J. Paul Bushart Managing Editor and responsibility of his victim-- Ice- tho duties of his office with favor- then nine times out of ten he's Reading bllthtliWtl ercise is to the body. David .1. Capps Asst. Mgn. Editor it man or business. and partiality toward none. slipping. ARE INDEPENDENT E. P. Dawea Jr. Advertising Mgr. The old idea of "everyone for His every action in protecting the h. people think; strongest Indivdival happiness is experienc- Miss Mary Bowers Society Editor himself" in a city is now seen to ts.. commonwealth of this district has "I don't care what Cleanliness is one of the the ed only RH one has promoted tha obsolete, and at community where been governed by the letter of the I'm independent." factors in the advancement of SUBSCRIPTION RATES that spirit prevails will not make law. I heard a man make such a dec- individual-- spiritual as well as happiness of others. wealth. house the oth- physical cleanliness. One Year (Advance) $1.00 niuch gain in population or When the. people go to the poles laration at the couit — together, show day. Ile was expressing an opin- The more one Six Months (Advance) 60c The. people must get in the August primary, they will do er knows the Sore he knew how far Life owes no man anything. But realizes Per Month By Carrier 10c their vnllitigness to co-operate, and well to take In consideration the ion. I wondered if he how compartively little he's of man or °eery nian may make of life what i'u'uc acquainted with. Outside First Zone, Year someone must do a good deal qualifications and past record of off he was. The fact is, no lie tall :broil:it he "ill. Fmvironment is ntan-mad, week. Somc must ventri!e:t. som. Flaviotis B. Martin.' With crime mace eo life ....holly others, independent Roll your own. OFFICE: 314 Walnut Street money.iy. steadily incasing,re and justice to, independent of of their neighbors and friends. Yet --- — PHONE 470. Some cities hem: spread-eagle , be handeol down lit our courts, it a reason or the. hope that speeches on civic progress and On- would lie unwise to place a prosecu- it is not an uncommon thing to find Have within you, or back of evet,y SERVICE POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS proventent, but they do but little I tot of unknown quantitty in a office men and women who take the atti- is tude this man took--that whatever feeling there's a reasonable cause. The Fulton County News is auth- real work. After absorbing a good so important as that of coninton- they do or say concerns no one but With Real orized to announca the following dinner and applauding the good wealth attorney. ...th.111; men arid women who helteet. not candidates for election subject to the speeches, the people go home and Mr. Martin's record and exper- Dollars and cents paid do Reverence they should be permitted to follow evnaolrum,use,,forfol fbi::: action of the Democratic primary, forget all ...about it until the next ience are outstanding reasons for .cnmorrechtlya,,,e depnaoteid NO DETAIL is too small to solely toe dictates of their own sums August 5: dinner. replacing. him in that office, receive. our care and atten- judgment. the cheapest things in life. For County Court Clerk What is needed to accomplish _ tion, that is what makes I have seen rad,teal reformers and S. T. (Tommie) ROPER progress in a city, is for some or' sere ices held here truly , agitators start out to rule the world The proneness to observe weak W. L. HAMPTON organization or organizations to sun- JAMES BOWL'S DIES beautiful. ACCIDENT according to their ideas, but they nesses in others is too often the EFFIE BRUER vey the needs of the place, decide IN AUTO — — always find certain established rules mainfestation of a re-flex inflte.n... WE WILL ATT'ENIll HOMER ROBERTS what are the more obvious lacks, and go to work to supply these de- James Bowlin, son of Ernest Bow- and practices. They cannot do just —to— For Magistrate (District IL ficienties. That takes organization. lin, of Clinton. who was fatally in- . as they please. And so it is with bigness every (clan ca FRY DETAII C. J. BOWERS system and energy, but the results jun.d in an automobile accident near individuals when they attempt to go eveinh; ins hisin alility to do ti'ain For Circuit Court Clerk pay many times over. Crutchfield We-dnesday night of last their own way without regard for work, for any darn fool can work HORNBEAK CLARENCE HENRY week, died of cerebral hemorrhage the wishes and rights or others. by himself. FUNERAL 110M E For Representative OLD-TIME REVIVALS. at the Curlin-Neill hospital. i Human rights are human rights, SY M l'ATH ETIC SERVICE STEVE WILEY The old-time revival was good Mr. Bowlin was a young man be whellwr it he' in the seats of the. fhis is moral perfection: To lie GLENN W. LANE enough for the old time because it ing only 19 years of age. Ile and! iiiightY or the humblest hoines o' each day as though it were. tic, u For Sheriff succeeded in doing the main thing several friends were riding in an: the' 1"wlY and where human eight' HARRELL (BIG BOY) HUBBARD it was intended to do. It brought aotoinobile on the highway near' are respected. Where people ace friendly and considerate of others, For Polite Judge men face to face with the opportun- Crutchfield enroute to Fulton, wh .n! ideal community. W. II. BOAZ ity for decision and it eaused them their ear collided with a borry truck.! there i,' au LON ADAMS to decide in consAerable numbers to After the crash he was found un- I have observed that adopting conscious and seriously injured.j the policy of respecting t he opinion, Tax Commissioner live the Christian life. The mode. n Little hope was held out for his Wei of others, and at the sante tMe. I -- JAMES B. alceiEHEE , revival does not always do this. It !produces spectacular "trail Stators- from the first. altho eveey medical; ing firm in your own convict ire For County Judge a very large proportion of whom are aid .was given. I need not destroy your OWII Intaia W. C. TIPTON already church members and who tive or crush ambition. Sono. of tl.e For Circuit Judge take that opportunity to shake th:' a108.. ColatteoUs people I hare come It EC(I% ER I NG L. L. HINDMAN evangelist's hand just for the sike FROM contact with in my life have been For County Attorney of doing it. As for the others, large A SN AK K HrrE the.:„„,,t pronoun,,,i in their oWn F. J. STAHR numbers give way to the "spirit of clews. BLit they did not attempt to I.. F. Veatch, north of town. Will, f„,,, the m on ot -- - the occasion," and offer very little was I :nen tw a sn I.. while work- FAMOUS THOUGHTS— Know evidence of changed lives and firm they attenim to traeel their own ing in his corn crib last week. is re- way crushing and this, that troubles come ...vifter than faith. through life. ported recovering. Ile Was given stamping out the lives of all who the things we desire..—Plauttio The old-time revival and the sim- treatment at the Curtin-Neill hums- them. over. ple, old-time religion of our fore disagreed with Think it, pital. CIVIC CAMPAIGN fathers is what the honest and true Of all the parasites, the huinien man wants and needs. It is all to seldom in thes.. days work, too mental strain, too much worry species is the least toleiable It SURVEY ROUTE (It' PIONEER that an individual can really sound 00 MUCH much T....then "NERVES". How they torture you, tire you, keep find a reason in nature. FLAVIOUS B. MARTIN HIGHWAY PROJECT IN STATE a 'tete of distinction and live. in a possible to you awake nights! Common- separated type of life in the un- fro every kind of parasite save tile Flavious B. Martin, "NERVES" make you irritable, restless; give you Headache, human kind, for there is no reason wealth Adtorney of the First lois Mayfield—Engineers of the State trammeled liberties ef his own Indigestion...."NERVES" make you look and feel old,,.,weaken natural or invented, which can ex- trio., should be returned to of,ic, Highway liepartment hose begun a choice. If he tries such a life amid resistance and pave the way for serious nervous or organic trouble. cuse any man for not standing on Mr. Martin has given twelve years sulvey which probably means that the the crowd, we call him a "net." If J M. Foster, a druggist, suffered tortures from Over-wrought his own feet. And yet. hosts ale pri of efficient an4 faithful service as Fulton-,Mettopolis highway, one of the he goes off alone in patient pursuit Nerves. Ile had dozens of so called "Nerve Remedies" in his he tried them without relief until,.,.But lea murily to blame. The parasite van- commonwealth attorney, and has : oldest road projects in Kentucky, may , of his desires, we. call him a her- store. One by one Foster tell his experience in his own words. when he is permd- proven beyond doubt his capabilities become a reality. A crew of state en- suit. However, for both "nut" and Mr. not fasten save "1 think Dr. Miles' Nereine is the best nerve gineers is already going over the pro. hermit we have an inquiring inter- niedwine made, and that a better one cannot be posed route, and citizens in three LUKE RILEY SAYS THE RATS DI E est. We cannot but admire the in- made. Dr. Macs' Nerrine was the only medi- construction of BEFORE REACHING THE RIVER. I counties are urging dividuality that wit( persist in its cine on the shelf or in the prescription case that the highway. individualism. The crowd that so put me on my feet." J. M. Foster, Druggist Since moving near the 'ivc r several year, ago we've always used BEST- ! The proposed road would be a di- completely conceals most of it, men- . Marysville, OM* :1. We watch -el the vicious %%atm T.:A, nibbling at REST-YET, ouside the rect ,scute from Fulton to Metropolis aces us like the huge wells of a entirely. Old plan- house. About 17, mint.tes later th, y dart..1 off for the river to cool their misshey Mayfield emit prison. DR. MILES' sic' flits burning stomachs, but dame reaching it. Kills rats and mice only. routed the highway in th- • FulghuM, Dublin, Fancy Farm. Potts- not hurt cats, does or ch ekens, and there is no smell form the dead live is more than tel make a BEST-YET comes in tau s -.es, 4 oz. stir 50c e oz. size 75c. Sold ahd ville, Loves. Melber,Lo-elaosaIle. ERVINE rat. living. Progress requites that eacti! FULTON, Maseac. and north to Metropolis. A LIQUID guaranteed by A. C. BUTTS & SONS, ASICO FEED STORE, man make his eiwn living by lend-! J. M. Foster N stirvt y of the route was mode years K Y., Phone Me2-603. ing himself to the general plan. If a.7.i and blue prites of the s. rvey w-re ; all he gets mit of it is his living, he 1 lost when the State Highway li-part- is like the Man w 110 gOl`S on clean- ment headquarters burned in Frank- inc- out the e..-otter while the king's fort a less s' ins ago. Paint Headquarters pageant sweeps More. than half , FURNITURE and of lit,- is to know the times all tor lour Cop uct whieli Wt. lice. FOR 130(11) SER‘ ANTIQUES "Home Decorator" Don't torget to come ,I 1111 Sittig leo o ill lie told that those copy-1 It is filled with oueuestions. and idea, for dmorating your home. ‘11BER Whatever you may need in the way of FURNITURE, we can book MaXini'. Of honesty and do- Corner Isla. St. Fulton. Iv supply ymiu at smelt cost. Amid those much-desired pieces of furni- loUR FREE COP1 Is WAITING FOR YOU AT ceney and justice. mere' now hopeless' .1. T MILES, ture to your home now while. prices are unusually low. Iv out of date. This country would all the better for having a rnam-1 An antique ro011i is always a pleasure. What joy it is to show Bennett's Drug Store meth edition tif these old copy- it to your visitors and friends. duet,. ...rculated throughout the con- miss —COME TO OUR sToRE—LOOK ARC .1101al JMOURIP s•oli I '

lilt. E. %( )1)1 tali lilt,I Stockdale Cafe 200 Main Street L. G. WALTERS "The Old Mill Wheels I SPECI A I. hi vrEs OX 411 MAIN ST. PHONE 86 Office Itennett%Itrug Store 11l.1 I i; Nir Cumberland Plihne No. 11 Are Turning" %Is.. Rural Plume. 1 en.: and t'AT sIiu• ‘le.0 treats all other Perhaps it is jut & as well to look on the hi lit • II,. 1$01. v dark ,'loud ban a eilver lining. The darkness i lh'ihie init. aid the silver in returning to the surface, frimi where it I .. . s MODERNIZATION... • • • lieen hidden. And aftei we have' ,teemed over the rough will Is' wiser and richer in reperience. Adds New Comfort to Homes As time rolls on people still live on. One of tke TICCCASII. ii`S cci Pre is bread. For ...rt ytalt, Breeder's Mill his hellaying thi'' Cour a ; copie of Fulton. owl the sarreunling colitilitilitty with I ow highest quality, stile tog at cell tinier to supply the people with Abandon the dear old Homestead? :\()!! the. rely best flout that modern rachincry and skilled ecniller- produce. ':sn 4 But make Continue to USE the BEST it more lie cattle and up-to-date to aye tematie improvements. It P11 lie I.• BROWDER'S SPTC111. SELF-ItISING, PEERLESS. CEQUIN LUMBER CO., shoo you by actual fixuree haw it call N. done SUPERPA SEI C-ItlaING and 041 Fr\ 's 1+1010E at reasonable nose. We our business, 16.011a, %pats 354. rirnte !Mild) rir Aak 1 oar (.111.-Wr 1,ery Sark Guaranteed. —Tee Our— KANSAS CITY STEAleS Just Phone 33 Browder Milling Co. They are' Siarblie Hot! -II.. pride of Fulton' LOWE'S CAFE Pierce-Cequin Lumber Company LA DIES' IllNN! NG ROOM I II.•b'I.,cut,II, I 'Itr I ot,t1 I open Day & Night Patine 133

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1 DE FULTON c011 N yet not with decreasing siolenee. Indeed, s I medicine hist week. It fairly took this one. How would you feel if you once*, must be more romantic than they were repeated at intervals un- the wind out of him, i HISTORY IN THE MAKIN( WATCH and since then were parked somewhere, and • big, men. Did you ever notice how the n count til Feliniattv, 1812. The center of the YOUR STEPi thing's have been "all quiet on the bold highwayman came right up and By J. Paul Humbert. ..It y 1%.) young ladies go for some of the roup of violence wiis acertairted to be about wentern (nut." Just efter pulling • commanded you to "stick them up?" screen stars--take Clark Gable and Island 14, twenty-two miles below one of his Ind inkes on a — "suffering" That's what happened to one of Bing Crosby, fur instance. They are Reelfoot Lake New Madrid, Mo., which is opposite friend, he accidentally stApped on a Fulton', young men and his "best. Formation of Some of F'ultan's young men had always at the show to Rae "their hat ex- Continuing the 'history of this sec- Fulton county, Ky. A I eye-witness banana ;keeling, and like that old gun" not so long ago. They were "the badger game" played 011 them favorite," and dreams and fancies Decem- near New Madrid, on a flatboat saying hitt "feet flew up and the scared half out of their wits accord- tion. An earthquake was felt rdiently. You know that old game are rampant. You can see them bub- since loaded with produce bound for New ceiling." Ile landed in a bad crack- ing to what we gather, and take it ber 27, 1841, being the severest *at you are led to to believe ono bling over with that spark of viva- perienc- 1811 which funn- Orleans has narrated the scene. For up. No bones broken but his feelings from me they'll think twice before De earthquake of flung, and it turns out to be al cious romance, and you should hear ed the mutual protection and self-defense were terribly hurt. such a predicament occurs again. It ed Reelfoot lake. It is appropriate "rasp ierry —and oh my, is the comments they pass. several of these boats kept in coni- m11 might 'nave been only a practical here to give a full account of the face red' - with hundreds of pmplei fornkion of Reelfoot Lake. Dr. pany for safety against the mouthern joke, but any way It was serious looking on while they were taken! In Judge Warren's court here last nore he lAwistalE. Linn, U. 8. Senator from Indians. and dangerous business "for a ride" Ivy one of bmaleeti week, the local police department II, he's Missouri, who witnessed that severe "Ducks, geese, swans and various jokes known. was commended for the handsome A well known man about town ha, phenomenon wrote in 1836 as fol- other amiatic birds, whose fl cks way they prepate their rases for • new car. It's a whiz of a car, arid • lows: were quietly testing in the eddies ' SeedCorn of• It is said that the FaItcn County ti 141. Evieryiliiiig Kerins il) go off our Minas naUCti 01 it that you "It was the most alarming and the river, were thlWnO into the ..... Tazpilyeza League is going to in- like clockwork in the court room see him out "currying and petting" extensive earthquake, the most ser- greatest tumult, with loud screams FOR SALE: NEAL'S PAY- vac candidates to addtess that body when i, cuIprit caught by the police it like a thoroughbred. Some say ious in its effects, that ever occurred expressed their alarm in accents of Seed Corn $IM on the platform they have chits--n in here is given trial. You'll have to that his wife is beginning to belies, MASTER within the United tSates east of the tenor. Violent agitation of the milking the race. It seems the tax- band it to our police department for that it is alienating his affection.- 1.:.r Bushel. Rocky mountains. It spent its force shores, tremendous bubbling, boiling payers want to know what they may the clfiei, et way they dig down af- and is growing a wee bit jealos- in Kentucky and around New Ma- of the waters of the Mississippi in expect after the election. !. C".' ,knee. Is it necessary to Now. madame! Don't be like that drid, Mo. But it shook the entire huge swells, rolling of the waters warn lawilmakers to watch their Just borrow "the boat" for a whit, Hubert Hardy Mississippi valley to its center and below back upon the descending 1, One of oun city's wisecrackers who step? and pa it through ink paces—Vou'll extended its vibrations all over the stream. The sandinirs and points or FULTON, KY. Route enAys a good laugh on this other fall for it, too. Ohio valley to Pittsburgh and be- the islands gave way, swallowed up fellow, got a bitter dose of his own All you young love birds listen to Women, judging from appear- ggegmgigmem yond. It passed the Alleghenies and in the tumultuous bosom of the riv- their connecting mountain barriers er, carfying down with them the and died away along the shores of cottonwood trees, crashing, cracking the Atlantic Ocean. 1 tossing their arms tot and fro, as if "During the continuance of this sensible to their fate, while they dis- appalling seismical experience, that appeared beneath the flood. The wa- started by distant rumbling sounds. ter of the river, which the day be- An Outstanding Event - ao .0 ido• sucteeded by discharges as if a fore had been tolerably clear, being thousand pieces of artillery were rather low, chaninal to a reddish suddenly exploded—the earth rocked hue, and became thick with mud to and fro. Vast chasms opened. thrown up from the bottom; while whence issued columns of water, the surface lashed hviolently by the sand and coal, accompanied by hiss- agitation of the earth beneath, was ing sounds, caused tha Imps I.y the covered with beim which. gathering escape of pent-up steam; while even l into masses the size of a barrel, gad anon flashes of electricity floated along on trembling surface. gleamed thru the _terrible clouds of "the earth of the -3—res opened R, SUMMER OPENING1 night, rendering the da i {mess &tub- in wide fissures, closing again; ly horrible, threw the wat•r, sand and mud in huge jets, higher than the tops of "The Mississippi river current was l ASHION FIRST IS OUR MOTTO BUT COMFORT CANNOT BE driven back on its s..liti'v with the the trees. Atmosphere was filled greatest velocity for several hours, vlith a thick vapor or gas, lo whieh FFORGOTTEN, SO YOU MAY BE SURE THAT EVERY ONE OF in consequent* of an elevation of its the light imparted a purple tinge, yliE'.sitOtitiEssrs is COOL AND THEI'LL LOOK COOL, TOO, bed. But Hos river was not to be altogether different in appearance from the autumnal stayed. Its accumulated waters haze of Indian THEY DON'T wm.y IN THE SUNSHINE. SO MANY STYLES—SO came booming. co, sod ovort„,,,,ana. summer. or that of s noke. Those on COLORS—Sot MANY MEM- the barrier thus sail ',lily roisod. the boats tried to keep them in mid-- MANY SIZES. DRESSES FOR EVERY 1 stream for safety. while others were carried everything before them with BER OE THE FAMILY. PLENTY OE WHITE, TOO, DON'T MISS resistless power. Itt at s. t h n float_ : overu Lel'lied by caving hanks of the ing on the surface shot dawn the',Mires. Many wrecked on old tree, COMING IN AND SEEINC OUR SPLENDID LINE. THEY JUST AR- bow,, and snags thrown up from the hot- declivity like an arrow from a RIVED THIS W EFh. amid roaring billows and the wildest! tom. Sulphurated gases that wile commotion. ihschatrged /luring the shawks tainted air with their noxious atitivia• rry "The day that followed this night ! the its, and so stiongly impregnated the wa- eep of terror brought no solace in dawn. Sttkek followed shock. A ter of the river to the distance of he, dense black cloud of vapor over- 150 miles below that it could hardly. Ladies Summer Dresses cen shadowed the land. thru which no he us.d for any purpose for a nu:e struggling sunbeam found its why her "f days." ght to cheer responding hearts. Man in Ni w Madrid which in lava ei a. his White Wash Floral Silk himself was atila,ilii,•scit ;10d,61,,,tpowat tlit-OiL irTilhuaiiite pae,tn,t;k. atl• let silent communion with compelled to acknowledge his wi ak - , Silk Crepe Voiles from the scene. The rye ness and dependence on an everlast- I reasons so 1.. Ns till 1. V. llt ite it h.•I In all the nets st)les and colors and be ing God. Hills an:appealed: lakes were destroyed was due to th - ' -il priced at ONLY— - were found in their !dial. Numerous owellows being built of w,,,4 i •dth l', u1I " N hat lakes became elevated ground. over stead of stont or brick. The "gr.,: the surface of which vast heaps of shake" was so severe at St. laa "to $3.50 to $5.95 $5.95 sand was scattered in every direc- that domestic fowls fell from tion. In many places the earth for Imes if dead, crockery and china miles was sunk below the g ne al ware fell front the shelves and were Conservative one big lot Embroidered level of the surrounding country, ei ached f torn the ground to the top without being covered w,th water, I. as jou attic fissuivs in th.•ir walls. Printed Blue Crepe SPRING DRESSES Lace Dresses keying an impression in minature Earth ciacks Can be traced in tne bluffs en the Kentucky side of tie Better Hurry: They are prired at such of a catastrophe touch lllll re Manor- l'he group runs in a zes I tom 311 ti It Beautiful. assorted colors. and An allI ississippi, butt more consph, los prices they can't last, Regular tt,30 taut in effects, which has prey. ded M are OUS the Missouri side near Ni' i•deed at .• IA_ to $5.9A values at ONLY— sizes at ONLY-- it ages before." on Madrid and in Obion county, Tenn In a keelboat MOorcil iii a sni ill Mond in the Mississippi . about 18 $2.98 $3.50 and Mrs. Frank W:r: $5.95 -• below the boundary tine of Mr. ... Tenn., the view tall Frenehmen) slicnt SunduY In Palmerville, N', F. ARE SHOWING the most Complete Line of New Voiles in Spring Mrs. J. It. Beautifully Trim- 50c to I Ni r , lad pi' ssly frightened by the Fostet, who has bis o " and Summer Styles. Wash Dresses beautifully trimmed and priced to fit R. IL Wa..' t .1 rilile Convillsion. This was just r'u st of her 1""ther• our purse. Saturdaty for Mariana. Aek. i med Wash Dresses $2.98 l'efon two o'clock in t he morning let t before retur ning to her ho,t of December Ill, 1811. At 2.00 a. iii. visit another, only less teirible shovk in Okla. Rone if Clinton a a. came, a shock which Made a chasm Mrs.. 1% M. week end tritest of 11.1- mother. ' in the island four G.et wide and Ladies Hats Mens Hats over 300 feet long. Twenty-seven R• • la-gg• were Mrs. F. e. Gre ham and it, hi, shocks, all distinct stud Violent WE ARE showing a complete line of Others eon- of ()Mon aere guests of Mrs. II counted before daylight. IN:ell;N _Hata. Caps and Sirens At Taylor tinued every day unt1 Mc mnid 21 I Ill: s EAR V kLULS FOR THE DAY— II Irk ON shipment of lAdies Summer e. large s RECEIN Ell a soc is F. IIA% E .11 Si' -- 111 dybobigwiabowiarbakowirawbort tow away Wide Stra.s, N•rro. Itritn and Clear Fitting Turban in 11 rniue, to retail at the astounding low price*. ONLY- FELT HATS 13 NOTICE $1.95 to $2.95 to $1.95 Ifoniplele Line N'. kite Caps for Sum- 95c o'er TO BEER DEALERS 411 i!) \\I4 ,• IN 1111' •I %It 1.1"Ft Rt. IN I: M 11.1. hi Piece Goods Gents Department 11181'1,1,1' IN I'l 1 Ill\ us E IL8DI.1"14:1.% DA E ONE 01', THE MUST OUTSTANDING OUR GENTS DEPARTMEN I t i•sISTS OF A COMPLETE LINE — NOV ELTY Ill ill Ito• showings 01 Piece tam& tor your mummer needs of voiles, organ- of Shirts, in all the colors and size.. Underwear in all the wanted' dies, dotted 'rajas, and silk crepes. styles and sizes. Week Clothes for men and boys. 1111 %.• •sl I 111111 NS Ill 11 l. 'I lit- NNN lilt %111.111 stt,• INN VI 0111 \1•1 11 111 NI AL-I. PRICED RE %SD\ titIA ALL PRICED TO MONK Ni, I. 'no rut' %Kt 1111,111 01 It 11. Ito it .\ t •111 It1/1 1.111 N NI1 11112 11811 I Ill•Pl.%1 11E1 R Ito• \ 'A I I ill, 1 01

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„ , I Beelerton News Church News ar :quality s. Superintentient. la NVATER VALLEY NEWS Sunday I.:chat,/ tt.th A. M. Preach Mg at II o'clock and 7:110 P. M. m., Cat urn tic Walton, Reporter. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kirby atic CUMELM..1N 11 PR Tb:111,%N Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p., coloiy, Mr and M.'hat. k Woidet, I'll 11111 WANTS Meit's Soeial meeting tool L. It a.‘ cry third 11,. Nathan tiossitin, Clifton ihotelitel Petit o,. Mt Monday for their home at heva 'Fit'' lay 7:30 P. M. W lllllen'm meet pilmistorptgamporilial="4111.111107110. till, Mrs. Jim Walker an.) family. Junior Et1,1411%,,c. Williitiiisi and Miss Mabel Mallon., Ky. 3:10, NI; s My ings ever', Tuesday 3:00 P. M. Misses Jealictli• alai Martha Kati- 'ark in chat ge . !FOR SALE OR TRADE—Farm West miteitnined Miax I.orene Swann at nil Miss May Belle Owen 1.•rt Soo, •rin,, Floyd :pent the we k Sunday school Calloway County, near Murray E. It. Swift with a nix o'clock hey to visit friends in Jack.on. at 9:1 II, it.oul grandmiit her, NIrs. .1. Phar ter, State Teachers' College. Will ex dinner. VVestillY cycling!' lit thc Mr. and Mrs. A. G. (anon /et It Supt. - and other relat,%i s near Peeler- Preaching by ISM Limit "hang,' for farm of equal value in hoem of •. (lawn's. Monthiy to room to their home Pa.hor at II 0.4 sERVICE frit. and Prultullitie Ian Paistor Fulton or Hickman county or The Fieshomn rand Sophomore Altirray. al 7 foieloii, Don't I ar11,1 tA. the — Rev. Morelock filled his regular Mill-Week smaller farm and different!. Almo play. "Drums of Fur)," was a great This imst week was National Mu Prayer Services at 7 P• .\ I, ‘t It It \ 51101/ ippoititment at Wosley aonsider city property in Fatten tiat roweetot. , Wok a,, heed,. • Sunday and flat Cornet Lake Fulton. Ky. ' litdred Ilanetiek gave reading on Mrs. Murray as part payment. If inter- The Mush. department nntler the rime Wright took four of her at fills Itard, and Mu 'at. 'The Origi» of Mother'N ic Director. ested communicate with Mr. G. A. dirts•tion of Miss 1.11',111. Wrir 111 .11111'llig to Mai tin atial entertain,. Day." ()tti- •t• readings were also conic. A t k ins, I rut,‘ It. 2. I4-1, ats nremented the tollowoor proora,0 NI at moo!, oi. 'iii given. Mr.. E. J. Bennett (of Clinton Moodiers expected it. „al Friday afternoon at 2.31) iit students that wet', intitlril to g via, pent faturflay night and Conte. the auditorium; Itentling, I ielen f a- were aMrtha B. Ilask,11, 1.00, aI Sunday ivith rehitities in rievlerton while _ therine ltIcAli.ter; Piano Solo, Hon,- Hard, Nlarratret Nlobley sand halve Pennell Was in Frankfurt FIRST i v Arnold; Sehool Ilay Sweetheart, A enfold. on CIlltISTIAN 111, h- Carroll Mu,thai Ii. ilaskeli, (Nen NteAlister,. The 30th anniCersary of the NI. Mr. and Mrs. Harry MeMarti:.. church w•as celebrated Siinday. Fite spew I fa• 1 rit,,oitty with Mr. I•ste's Mobley, Larry Hinton!. Terry of Paducah, who built th parents, Supt. .11r. and Mrs. Lee Fite. 141111 Johnson; Piano church in 19113 preached the mime, Ito,r111:1r ' The bride and lair 11,,, •arel Mobley; Musical rial sermon tat the eleven itichan groom, Mr. and at lai.-•0; e‘ening .31O. Mrs. !toy Howell were (deo 11e1lister; Song, Hu, ,ets% Rev. :11. entertained Y111.1111! WO, 1 ',113 at t PriceSlashing with a nice dinner Sunday at th 6:30 in • NI., i• . Wen l%le.Nlister; Plano the oNlther's Day ,a.'rn,..ai at the af evening. 1's father, .1. Sole). 11artlia it, Haskell; Duet, teromon W. 11-,liert Kirby is attending ott y Artaill, Miss Wright; Pianit The night service Wits delivery, coutt :CHURcH os (intr.! I tkeek. Sideitoriothy Arnold; Trio, Lama by IZev. Terry who preachefl I.. th - Catherine Ilatid. Mal gni:ail Nlaililcy. young people. -..-- JONOOT. Sinithson, i at. a: tt EDDINt: t'1' liEELERTON Mart lia It. Ilaskell; Piano oSto, Lau- Miss Clara Stephens Of Watei A i.;;•••, a'., 'II of May l'.311 Ea I 'a:11(4'4n. Hard; Piano Sole, Mar- N'alley Was staid-lily called to deall Was "if.r6lefiach litingallY 111:1ro a. i• 01 Mi.:, Have/ 1:0::tiv!. Tilt thai Communion and SALE 1/. Haskell; Viten] Solo, Martha Monday morninkt at a. in, Si,, wit Fellowship 11 •eautitill daughter of Mr. R. Haskell; Song, Class, at faithful member of the l'uniher anal Mr.. m. I. N. Iho,tick. to Mr. Roy Roy Wenks of Detroit is visiting land Presbyterian choral'. 'the fun flowell of !fibre gtudy 9:47, ii, it, firtitehfield. The ceientiony was soii relatives anal friends hcre. a'tail halal (rola la• Met limbs' Preaching° ...... 7:30 Federal was Tires maize,/ at 8:00 p. tn, in Miss Latrene Swann leis it,.tied elitirch the home 'Y..yer Meeting, N'ellloslity, 730 p of the bride's parents, The it,'''. .1 Murray Mr. and Mrs. Jonah h' anti ,pete rn. These i" bier h."' in wheie sh, 11..relaek tire. ,ere hooch, tat lure nrires look a leap. Vie will seii them at ii or Fulton circuit offic- l'he ,Pend her gumnier %ii.ation. •:•aturday night and Sunday wit, public is invited to attend these at prices at..er before SENSATIONAL iated in the presen ce air a large num- heard of. 'This is the MOST Mrs. E. It. Swift and ',all ta, ,1 11 Mr. and Mr,. Ilarry Bible .tudies. S.:ranges antt visitor. ber for relatives and friends. TIRE SALF: eser held in Fulton with drastic price trills in to our city tire invited to enme to The room Was artistically 1•1:14:1{.% I. 'rite, decor- worship with US. come of 11r. and 11.s..1. T. V6114•11MI :I:led With cat flowers alai hocsa- Hickman Route 4 r I W.! plants. Why take it chance on 'our old tires when )ou can get new ones hcri I'll F ,1 1/tS1' METIIIDDIST CHURCH ----• 'it, and *Al it I 'I rat, a kit,. liteevilivogi the eeco•moitty Mrs. J. Tt. at hitch 111. priers. Children's Service wad be le•iol at .111111, iti., Pot: [Ikon sang "II IT1'.111s, NI,,,'. al.- Rush t'reelt church Sonday inermie (molly Valhi, t ,•'`.1 rani,' 1.y Galen C. Fain. Pastor :it Iaa Mr,. E. .1. Bennett .111.1 110.ac,11, . I., 1... .• olaced the wedding HMI VII for Member. and frienots id the Fir, is extended to all to attend. Slat, Line sic iit 'ity an, ht• bridal party. llethodi,t iihurfih are asked to no:• ... _. _ „„ . . Mr. it, anol ratio. Harry S,Idett Juni Sat/ail:a% %vale her Paro•tits. Mr. awl The 1,1'141t. War: ftiny troWn.i•Ii SerViees and eurdialty invited t.. Tow White in ;ii lane anal White sand rrime anal anrlicipate in them. 4:40xL i only s.i.‘-)I ilztY• ' Mrs. Mabel Nix spent last week at rie,I Ti, maid Sunday schaol :a„.1 or at 9:41 A. f; . in Fulton Laster mi. 11i,, Rachel Byrd, Haldridge, oathNIr'• 111;""IL wore an sunerintendent. "Fir.t Line 1 ire. st Sear.-ttoibuck Price." „„,f A „ !.t.'... I.. e. vowel' c.,tio•tive whit,'sun and carric.i Public wonliin. with I holy ('omm. ofli, firing roses. ens vi.ibid ber mother and [olio') at 107,0 a. tn. Vti. A. IniNty..1 of near in Fultonilay.n NIo The I ,':m1 in was 11r. T hertnlla Public wor•- hip, with .ernain ',el, slain amt aliiw cll. 1,,...ther of the by the onstool. at :a p. rn. ' ,,r !oar Ile A II 11,'i'- White •.•• I,, 1'1.l11,1. Way Ser. Sta. „ FpwaiiIIII 1.,•agalai at 1.; p• in., i I,' .1 P Nt,. to finor.• thati fifty gtie-As followinc 11i,, l a, ,„ a ;arab Callaban. pre.ident. sat H, an, „,a ,,,,, a y. 4"FREE ROAD Stitt I( E" -- ai and wil, a. • 1%,' 'airs. !towel] is title of the ntost First Presh5tautian —Paschall Strivet. Day Phone 231 -- \I. ..; uuliclar ii"rls of Ileelerion. She Was Clierch Night Phone 917— -- -- : V , I I .1. I Ltraaliaate,1 front ilia. livelcrton school J. S. Voloimon. l'it,tor. .1 G. Coo '1 ii Irh• Pra', di and At, Etio•s; ; r ,a 1if 101/. I' the tit,,.t yr/mil- t-a Sat, ,Iiit . \ 11 rent farmera and business ni;11 of M • P.. a .; I. I ; flIV?? a' ,,Ntity, \Ir. Joh n ,„, „rii„. Dowell. Ir.. anal Mrs. ilowel wil .11 I mak,. their it..,,,, with 1 he g rootti', It I: 't1 au a itscf callacr fir tho present. 11 - - ---

. Roy O. . Parsons Pi-1.1rie 1:0;% 11ilton of \,.,, I TI,,, obsf•rces that in split lieti-e spent fro, S. I a s and i‘•, i,.!1 of the fa I that mattY sly Ilat'r at ith hci .aa'•••• `.1; I ti add,' a. n io I t';•.- nig for a jolt they nearly al‘cac• ROTECTION It. A. Fields. ‘‘ lia•aal mad, arii1111.1 one when it gets lit th-ic Misses Martha I la, is and .1a1,ni a r, eently, Ilan" wan, l'..‘n;‘' IiPstim aair.' in burr?' d Kill Idlint and Rebell Wei iimle and flour, nr--noet for ,atch a /lain Pests is when they a,',.it,ke. --Save Crops mon :Tent n•nifily rra...r1'at','is •••••iiil. , 1,i son,thing abettt It hir ad, • .• to 41 as.- %-,et 1.101til• 11;111,,i Garden Vegetables, Flowers, Farm hal. Ont. it. d has a little tia grad,. Products !lien.. is no free gate to an)thing are saved when you use the following SPI:CIAL sorthwhile Not to skill nor he•ilth. nor to .0-gess. nor friendship. not- '•oen to 11;,. lasting love wid respect PROTECT your IlOiii Values wlm art. nente•it and dear- a:t m. The.•:.• are tile ileitis that jn.,.. N'411.:4 TS rind o-ke the best a,..'.,iii,'that) any DISEASE 'sultan 1,111, ,•taal 11:11,a, anti •I1,• Prettet roses and In other flowers from that ilic•onc as lie 111,,, leaf•eating insects a;lli.l ilf what and frt,a,t Ulack (:(7 MEN Spot. Mildew, etc. . ); :536 added t„ Dust then, regularly ,(:: 1.:sorY Loh. lid ii ith - , t ieive mak., that much more t••• It A S F: a. I. I i 1 Nk.'1E:AIt It' i,00 d-ro't want losses to N1.1,1111iANAK DUST .rarnre 1,, have nothing. to For Carden Vegetables. T.11'13cril 'Mugsti lif\i which have tile login For Flowers and Shrithleiry. atm Farm Products, •i r• Cr c•a•S vatil- licallY can lose 'ince we Throse Cfsirta: •IF Ilia k aaaa • •altv them. I et'. int:est III ; COlir of the Kingdom co.cod. .111' lila /I lila, lit a Is 'attt • , get tootot pretty well We also carry - Hammond Slug eioceitiment would let um hf apr ••• our tax in lllll•y and take the Shot, London Purple, Dusting ,19c, 69c, 89c, %% he these new .-ales taxes mil "breakfast taxes" are going to Sulphur, Lime Sulphur $1.09 49c 'like the tie.t any how anal then wr iaaii have nothing. Worry itlaallt WIII TAKE THE RIsK of losing stt,ur %ear's work in the garden or field by the then at all. dreadful pests and gaiden in.rets and ilestriter.7 Jii.t let ti. know hct ore the!: get) Sometime. the parson hits folks to it start on ittir segetablf•s, Homers or farm product.. %aill we can 'top them in, their Trousers ay II, ?UM, "I wash I could lite 111\' 011 FREE! Ira, It., at 1/11C4`. r.t.II ale ot Lead. Manitanar Ro.e liust. Bordeaux Mis.tore, iltu•tingt liVatit nunin. In. a better man." Sulphur, Hammond Slug Shot. London Pityple or Lime Sulphur. 'A, la "I', • '" 55 11 Il 1 I.a11' t • icii, person once asked, "I'an you tett sturt h 'a ‘‘ ei I,, \ 111c 11,0 ,‘,IY ht'll‘.010.. ul ly / tI l' "Certainly," I replied. "Turn to %I 1.0F eNcellent for killing ot insect. that hiltidrtals .11e right and keep going stioight.' THESE are Cali.ai of dollarm 10.• fo Cm, r. j11.1 1,111/111` 31111 ‘%1' that .11111 4t11 V111,11 Don't cry 0% fir a Iliaslical toe. !cc 'oil get au the ea,- irt just w here you are and tat IN sI C lIt 1111S. noo lust,' all these in an) quaint) )ou ma) want tint hest of 69c, 89c FREE all it looer this than et er before. ia•st hard 11S 'yell can until you is If vou loom) your anazy hone, ned Your eica, your hair right and the Iiirusi "Save Products and You SaNc Yourclf" Little Clothing it ain't "lariat', Company 10 11 11\1; DeMyer & Scates Drug Co. ,i• St.,n s•,,,, I I t 408 Lake-st. PIP)ne Fulton, Ky. ilimomm•

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Still III. I I III, 11111- 1111,h1`11 III , II iiitiii ' Irg w...". dm owes'at.* i I VIM!, 1111 .01 I,, it-u,'.S Ills another and 1 SiZi V aillAW16.11 341. Dees Holdsm ktil% riling' of rinlif Personals I .el painting by hits. alonette Will- the beloved disciele. John, standing Socials and qgliani, who gavt it to the chareli near; Hie aunt and Mary Magda- MISS BOWERS, Society Editor. Meeting at The Mission .ii honor of her mother. Joe Davis lene art' kneeling. In the rear are received the painting for the church the Roman 'withers. It appears that for the Corw% has just been placed In Saturday Nieht t1ub MARY Dainty rifteshuivnt ;.• with Rev. Fain leading III player oration, blood flowa from the mill- Miss Martha Moore entertaimell members and one gilt'.i. the donor. iereed feet. One ci.a Olin the member% of her bridge club Sat-1 Binford, Jr. Mrs. Willingham worked tn title it a By Sik% ,,,,r just ha- urday night at her home on Maiden __-_ Painting for fie. .eare, and is mg Niel to Ilie . llit.r, "Wooten, b Miss Mettle Williameon was Birthday Party Iwaittiftli piece of art. It new hang.. hold thy Min," itlid to St, John "Be- Koalas-di dub pi i.e. A delicious sal-I Dalton Mansfield wee given soar in the sitaeteue itielitorium of the has hold thy mother." ad Connie was aerved. uri,,ie birthday dinner at his holm Methodist church. artist We are visibly reminded "thet -- I on tilendale-av Monday at tt o'elttek. dorm ninny works of art, but thin is 1 are bought with u price"; mired by Covers were laid fer feel% e gilrnt regarded its her outdanding aceoni- Night Club. of Thursday was heinit fully following view:fund Ills blood. It recalle the lie aute The ilindie room liment. The Dorothy t;randhet y Die Ilible. Everyitne preeent felt the home, to her (dab Thnr,dae oioo deeerateil w till iiit t low • s, I he laid., about the unveiling is melte by ont. s l'he modes. 0 Mr,. Willingliam's friends: nuldimity of the hour. .""i ""1 lelictu1.'t" M"' of tier home on Park-ay. Mt s. Lynn'“ ". ,a , mg deeervel4 oar unreeer 11 *sta rn is and M i.-. !Henri& Sunday morning at the Methodist Askew won club prize , linecri • ' • ' • ed rin :mil etenial gratitude. • ',stet! NIrs. Maiisticid as hostessis. idiurch nit eXceptiolially Music mits enjoyed and tarry iine tributt• was paid motherhood when reported a Wonderrill I 1 I e sr ins irtitional painting liresent were: Misses 'Why Sandi r Crucifixion Wits fornially presented ward, NOTICE ORPHEUM , son, Hilda Blackburn, Anita The pastor. Rev. Galen Vain, praised Iforothy MeWherti•r of Mayfieht; the skill of the artist and donor who Martin; Ruby F riday... Minna Lee Cork of had lebored lovingly and revel ent ly RE: Aesienment of W. P. Eelts Varborti. Messrs. Guy hoonee, A. this niost 'THE STORY OE TEMPLE DRAK for four years to complete Hardaare Company, Inc. J. Mansfield. Owen Jonakin, Elbert excellent reproiltietlons of one of starring Miriam Ilopkine. Stele Wiley, Assignee. I Lowry, Robert Furlong, Mayfield; the wield's most revered paintings; Tv- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowling of anti cenimended her for presenting Sat. 'Iwin inter- It to the chinch at this lime in tip- This is to notify all parties I as WhatHappens to' 'Iris:int ion or her her, Mrs. ested ii, the aline.. matter Hint Cloh Felts Secone-Hund Kings? Music Ikmartmeid of Woman's Maude Reed Pareons. the assignee of the W. P. George Hester and NI , 11 arilWa re Company, Inc., did, on the Mrs. The unveiliim deeply affected tre were joint host. of May, 1933, enter a mo- 1 Ralph Penn ion J. I1 hush grai-iuitisly r,th day ! Wednesday afternoon ti the M.., , tion for a discharge, and that all ;Department of the Wman'so Clu.. ,I,,,h,.„. Obj,1et 1.111S t flep.14, inlist he filed with 1 nor. Fain ii of Mrs. Hester on Eild- of the Fulton County 1 el at the -Dome tory. prayer. All the citizens of 1,u1-1 the illidge intrs-st. This Was t he last meetimt ioin..,or before the 12th day of tpor„.i,n ji:tii,ti,nthoe thMeetithitttliswhiituh t h nr,apin- r • WEEK of the yeiti. ST VIVI El gift hangs pre-ent and four visitore, Mrs. the wive jus Itaek of the pulpit. The STEVE WI LEY', Clare:We Maililo MiSses I['CIA 7:30. - . evening at 11110)W, IITI4 I I, V n - As., ii,nee for W. P. Felts Hurd Ftrit Oates. Illanehe Waggoner and /el` 1). s pre ides at '- 8"1"": 1;6,, 2-9 ! Rev. E. C. Dees, who is conduct- Miss Ittiliy I Minced by an S Melt hammered brass ware Company, Inc. 5,19-21 Snow. ing an old-fashionid revival at th, the piano end renders spie•ial s.tig Stubblefield was lead - rs. \ Mos M1s,ion here (Old Moose !lull ), is at each service. Other sineer. and I t‘r a the h.vi•ly program ri•tidered. lire also lis•ist i no' N1 it 1111 1"1'1111,17".1111111111111Stiitii. 1.11111111'.",11"111',1111'1'ii tzwitpaper on attracting large crowds with his 1111Usiciatet Services are Long the daily prie7rams. The le xis at will . difo .ant work of soohniann. A gospel niessagee. tor 1w,, Weeks. solo. Thnor to.. held emit morning et 9:30 and each Colit!tine hi • pit ni Airs. Gi,s Bard; piano solo. arnival l !, "THE KING'S \VIII' DON T lii S • %111111111E to 10.11,01 - omen i.N • sam Butt; Jai, Dean of W THEI %id VACATION" \ Sweet As Any Flew- and Mr. and Mrs. Knarr. M A Y BE CALI f.4 A ea- M r. and Mrs. Gavle „nd . . fr. wiener Bros. hi wah r" and "Won Night" by Mies W. S. INAT Nlemplde Ten num in a tilidillo We- tem e • melt PATRICIA 1 ba acconmenieil by Miss ilatiehter. Aeatha were in / each with the fin POWELL• ELLIS itutt; piano -Serviette Ones lo -0•N : list with for several days. given $10 "Go to ,ote fi)niorrow Bethoven; two violin nendees "Sci-1 Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Graham, Jr. lowing. instructions; Kresiler, rem ...et eunday in siert, and inake a trifling 1'. Him" by • illino and Pandit-1o" tv NDER THE T9N.ro or less. If the .1, 'u.n ii by Miss Oates of Gm Ti W R. Butt and si.n. W• It• Jr. elwnt of :Al cents Zane Grey with an all star cast. you itti .1 • /1/..SAS1E14 Es. ac.rorpanied by Mrs. I in Russellville. K. with Mr. fers to sell to im‘. ‘.1.,..... env,. Maddox. ,,either, Mrs. Lee Butt. it and continue Sunday.... $10 is gene." At At the cloee of the program deli- . Roy Pickering of Memphis was it offered until your the In iii ti raepberry iee cream and angel • sundae guest of his niotier. Mrs. R. the coil el' the day $94.60 out of „ food cake weii• served. E. Pickering. brought bark the $100 Miss Anita Harris, who has been with which they started. 19 sal, to s. 1 A)4 Tuesday Night Club visiting her aunt, Mrs. .1. R. Graham clerks wit h an opport unit y mantieen Mrs. V. I.. Freeman entertainiel Jr. returned to her home in Mayfield $10 wort h of merchandise each. --- 120 her dub Tuesday night at her hen, Sunday. to get an average of 54 cents an Another ...Xis:1'1110.ot was made P-`1.1.1 .0N1 Third-st Three taLre wore - : Niiss Gertude Murphy if eh 1e,e_m Vs..ICES r imnel for the playets. Se'don!is a guest „r her sister, Mr,.. H. New York City. A man titok ."• stores. At ti Your Policy CHEER Cohn won the prize for men; Mrs.' White on Editing-st. and went to seven George Irster the ladies prize. 111- 1 Thonms Callahan of Murray Col. end of the day he hail It's a lucre-toil barrier ledseen you freshmen?: were served to members' lege sterna the week end with It Only one sales clerk suggested :inY and ruin. Various and insidious are and two visitors, Mr. an I Mrs. L O. parents, me and Mrs. If. !Iowan'. , thing in addition to what Was a-k the sources of fires that frequently Caret r. Miss Lona Smith has returned front . for. the result of toil and sac- I,e Center, Ky. where she was th.• Still another test stme.cil the -ti ilie elite out rifice. Vie ran sell y oil Fire Insur- Mrs. I. C. Finch and Mrs. O. 1 guest of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Jon..s.' eimilition. A were.0 titled on al. - asked inexpensively— an ins alualde Fano of Crutehfield were t2:nestS of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Jenigan and ious appliance stores ntid ance fur your peace of mind. Mrs. A. J. Turney Tuesday. children of Tupelo. Miss spent Cie midi at a certain appliance. Nei a safeguaid Mrs. J. E. Shannon of Dresden is weals end in Fulton. 1 single clerk suggested anything else viisting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gist. ; Mn. r. E. Burford returned Sat, --1 when she started to leave and when ham. fag to her holm: in St. Louis after a ' she asked for a lamp bulb. size 2.1, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Coward/Is, visit with Mrs. Sam Butler. watts, no inquiry was made as to of Ins. going make Atkins Mug-tie ney Miss Sale Mrs. T. E. Norri, and daughter, what use site was to - - and Jean it. NAPLES BKIEFORD Freeman, Mary Cherieboro Anna Jean spent the week end in. 111(NARD ARLEN Harris spent Tuesday in Jackson. Centralia. IF, with relatives. I These three experiments show 11y_ Agency it MARY BRIAN Mrs. Roy Jarvis of Akron, Ohio, Elmer Walsh spent the week end tpohartt upeaiotite arTeondaoty amlivo•ere.tothsanle 5 JEAN NERINOLY Miss Panne, Wade of this in Bowling Cr,-'-,. Ky. sevotp-1: be; 1 h 11 STREET PHONE ict.iDaaftEft f„rnivriy Irene we must not neglect a single ANDY DIVINE city, is the guest • Miss Mrs. Effie Witty and daughter oppor-, 1. 11.110R4B IiiTONE Boyd this week. Elizabeth spent si.veral days la-t tunity to make a sale. They won't /1 tearancarat Oa ee Dr. Jinn Nlott of Polo Tar Bluff, Mo, week in Mentphis visiting Mrs. W. buy if you tlen't ask them. ' is the guest of his i7er, Mrs. Alice P. MeAdains. Mon. and Tues. Nftemhy an-1 Mr Mrs. W. W. Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Myrick attend- S. W. V. WILL MKTT RAMON Morris. ed the Cotton Caliii‘al in Memphis, SUNDAY, 'MAY 25TH Mr. and Mrs. J. ii, ltii.tley of Nash- Saturday. -- ville. Mrs. It. II. Wade and Mrs. J. Mn, and Mrs. John Daniel ef Mem- R. II. Cowardin. district inspector :OVAR M. Warren of Franklin. Tenn have phis, are visiting hen parents, Mn of the fourth district of the depart-. been visiting their sister, Mrs. G. C. and Mrs. C. J. Bow-rs. ment of Kentucky.. U.S.W.V., has Fain :Old family on Walnut-st. Mr and Mrs. Robert Bowling of announced that the distriet (einem,- TuE Mr. net Mrs. I. rent',. Maddox of Texas are visiting her Mr. tion of the veterans will be held It ie 1r-erriv ,:e. Ky. arrived last week to and Mn.',man,fidd. at the city hall, Sunday. May 25111. - i.nds the n•nirn1..'n months in Fulton.when Mrs. E. NI Scott and daughter,. between three and four hu m ARRAWAN aed Mrs. Smith Atkins and Mr. deed veterans will gather for ii vi,-,' Mt. Peggy sp-nt Sunday with her mother,. ed ndn 5t-se Wiley spent the week Mrs. E. Riddle of Mint). Tenn. nierting. -mil in it psiteivine. Ky. rimy were! Miss Hazel Oates of Greenvill,•, This district is comprised of seven Ruth Chatt •rton in 1.11.1.1 rt. KS El: t s of Miss Beth Iluddleston.: is visiting Mrs. Clarenet Mad- camps as follows: Bowling Green, , dox. Hopkinsvill% Fulton, Owensboro. - A!: I MnBlanche Wag,einer if Chica- Paducah, Ilenderson and Madison- 1 gin IA visiting rel:11. iVes and friends ville. in Fulton. • Rev. Carroll Cloyd was in Meyfiild KELLY LOWE RECOVERS CAR The ,..vtintwthiy: this with attending the Kelly Lowe, Fulton's well known District convention of (air:Alan reStalirtint operator. was missing • churches, Chevrolet coach Sunday night, when thieves stole his car from under the Helping Hand! SPRING RALLY DAY AT ('Ayt•E eyes of Mrs. Lowe, who Mid stopped at the home ef her easter in East WHATEVER it is you msy want, our classified col- Eulton. Mrs. Lowe left the car - Spring R Ils Annual 4-11 Club ning at the curb, and saw the car umns put forth a helping hand to aid you in attaining Day for Junior 4-11 Club Menders ro off t, ass, driven away h) the sitar desire. of Fulton and llickman counties will . Whether situ want p mention or someone to work for be heid at Cayce high school Sat- machine was recovered Tami- you; whether toe want in buy • home or sell one; Mav',ht 1 urday, beginning tit 11.110 a. day morning near Water 'alley %thither you have something you sant to return. or member,: thi All 4-11 club The :eat covers were badly darnag.ed hate lost sotart hang voti saint returned. the helptn:. Lice New eitunty are expected to attind. t is trunk. two extra wheels with hand td our classified columns, is •Iway• extended to Health Conteets, Style S1.ow and t. vors were missing. The yoU. ant Your clothe. look poeitively nriutinated shin Home ionse tag had been exchanged for a The expense of •dvertieing in our elites:Hied colunine i.• am "i. plate. the the, ornr home II 'AN El) and l'Hi.s11•110 Ius "n•tr"ti'"t Te 1:°"'te l "ill1 Trigg. eot.nty When found tens slight. The results •11, ANA,s more than satietac• Winners In t 1.011I l',IS %% ik ear waa nhaidnned. \ 11•11ITS. tory! 10,011t Olt` OW lit y t.t Jun ------a lii•Id at Lexington itti Jen, •elo and MRS. WILLINGHAM GIVES I I take part iti the State Contest at DAL,TON CLEANERS PAINAING TOE I I that time. METHODIST CHURCH THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS I G. J. MeKinnev, Yield Agent in ------Just phone 980 14.H Club work, and Mies Florence I Sunday morning at the Methodist Phone 470 I Cold.. Ilmne Demunstratian Agt nt. progriim at the First Methodist COMMERCIAL t1 E. FULTON, K Y. Mayfield, will judge the cont, st church on Mother's Day Sunday WR• ...41111111111K,' saw

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