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Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 3-28-1961 The Ledger and Times, March 28, 1961 The Ledger and Times Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt Recommended Citation The Ledger and Times, "The Ledger and Times, March 28, 1961" (1961). The Ledger & Times. 4972. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/4972 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 The Ledger & Times by an authorized administrator of Murray State's Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. • ( / Is ••••• •••• 41. .1) VI 27, 1061 Selected As A Best All Round Kentucky Community Newspaper lOUETTE n e s continuo Largest a look new in Circulation In The Paper us. They Artie The City ay and evening That More • Largest Circulation In KNOW People Buy The County International :a name in the . which can he IN OUR 82nd YEAR Murray, Ky., Tuesday Afternoon, March 28, 1961 MURRAY POPULATION 10.100 Vol. LXXXII No. 73 The most corn- United Press International n the English- ohn. Is Murray Hospital Motion Picture Shahan Will Conduct College Funeral Service About Paducah Man Census - Adult ..._ 64 10 Names C - Nursery Of Census C Band And Choir In Concert Adult Beds 65 Thursday For One of the better motion pic- -Emergency Beds 1 tures of many years is scheduled Patients admitted 5 Shahan by Leonard Bernstein, the versa- for showing here in Murray this Tonight Prof. Paul W. Patients dismissed Mrs. Patterson Col- tile conductor of the New York will conduct the Murray State New Citizens week. The picture is entitled -IN- New Directors Philharmonic Orchestra; "March lege Symphonic Band and Brass Patients admitted from Frid•y HERIT THE WIND" and has been contempor- Carillon, Op. 19, No. 2" by How- Mrs. Mary Patterson. age 66, Choir in a program of 12:00 noon to Monday 8:15 a. m. nomiatel for four Academy Murray ard Hanson. director of the East- died Sunday at her home in De- Five new members were added Mrs. Mason Billington who ten- say brass music, in the Mrs. George Miller. Route 1, Awards. ek 8:00 man School of Music, and -Com- troit, Michigan. Mrs. Patterson's to the Board of Directors of th(t dered her resignation in order Nate College ahditorium at Mayfield; Mrs. Harvey Coursey, mando March" by the eminent death was attributed to compli- Murray Chamber of Commerce at that she might accept another Iron p. m. 804 Main, Benton; Mrs. Karl Fra- Making the picture of special two American composer, Samuel Bar- cations following an illness of sev- a regular board meeting last night. position. Much The Brass Choir will play zee, 901 Main St.; Mrs. Charles interest to the people is the fact Trom- ber. eral years. The new directors named were: In his statement to the Boars:. selections. "Piece for Six Lofton, -Route 1, Benton; Grover nes of The program promises to be ex- Survivors are; her husband, Os. that it is the true story of John T. W. C. Elkins, Holmes Ellis, L. D. Johnson emphasized that he was bones" by Burrill Phillips. head Cleveland Harrison, Route 1. Hard- of the citing and should be rewarding co Patterson, one son. Warren Scope,, who was raised here in Miller. Dr. A. If. Kopperud, and far from satisfied with the aiscom- the composition department in; Mrs. David Franklin Pierce g what a current- to all who take advantage of the Keys Patterson of • Detroit, niece, Glen Doran. plishments of the past year, but University of Illinois, and and baby girl, 3206 Lone Oak western Kentucky. Mr. Scopes is iron or- "Lo- cordial invitation extended to visit- Mrs. Jesse Latimer of Henry Coun- The new Directors will serve a felt that the groundwork had been ly lecturing in Belgium, and Road, Paducah; Richard Carson, still living and his relatives are will do The ors. There will be no admission ty, Tennessee, and a nephew, CUT- term of three years. The Chamber laid for a great 1961. rac" by Charles Stephens. Route 2, Kirksey; Mrs. Marshall numerous in the area in and charge for the concert. lie Turpin also of Henry County. Board of Directors are elected Steps up work by Mr. Stephens. a Senior Higgins and baby girl, 508 Pine; around Paducah. Scopes was the from Owensboro, Mrs. Patterson was a member from the membership at large 3 end ... music major Mrs. Lacy Downey, Puryear, Tenn.; school teacher from Paducah who corn- of the Baptist Church. Funeral with all members eligible, except )St. See ntucky, is his first serious Mrs. John Willeford, 29th and stirred up such a controversy by Ernie Rob Bailey • rites will be held at the Mt. Car- that Directors may not succeed 136sition. Kentucky News Jefferson, Paducah; Mrs. Joe Mc- teaching the Darwin theory of High 3-et our mel Baptist Church Thursday at Murray The Symphonic Band will play: of the story, themselves. The Directors terms Briefs Kendree, Route 1, Hardin; Mrs. 2:00 p. m. Rev. M. M. Hampton evolution. At the time "Preludium and Allegro" by Vit- in a small com- are staggered in such a manner Edgar Boggess, 412 South 10th.; will officiate at the service. Burial he was teaching College Hi FFA torio Giannina a faculty member Con- but the furor that ten men of experience are Mrs. Alvie Thompson, New will be in the McCuiston Ceme- munity in Tennessee Contestants 1CHINE & Music always serving. The ten remaining of the Juilliard School of cord; Mrs. Ezra Blackwell. Route and subsequent raial made head- of Music, By United Press International tery. members of the Board are A. W. APANY and Manhatten School 2, Benton; Johnny Reed, New Con- lines across the country. New York; "When Jesus Wept" LOUISVILLE. Ky. iUrt - Dr. Friends may call at the J. H. Member Shows - Simmons. A. ('. Sanders, Vernon . 3-3474 cord; Mrs. John Gregory, Jr and William Schuman, President of Edmond F. Erwin, 46 professor Churchill Funeral Home which In the real life trial. Scopes was Stubblefield, Jr., Z. C. Erna, Ver- Rate Superior by baby girl, Sunset Rived.; Prentice "Fi- of medical psychology at the Uni- has charge of the arrangements. the noted criminal non Hale, George Hart, Ed Fent- the Julhard School of Music; Duncan, Route 1, Jone_sboro, In. defended by versity of Louisville Medical DITTOW (pun on, Guy Britington, R. Via Church- esta en Espana" (Holiday in Spahr) dune: Edgar Geurin, Route 5; attorney. Clarence Grand Champ W. Shahan, School was awarded a Fulbright by Spencer Tracy in the ill and Galen Thurman. by conductor Paul Miss Carolyn Travis, Route 1, trayed Five of the eleven contestants Brass in- grant to teach in Milan, Italy. He Third Of Series while the prosecution was The retiring members are Joe ajotessor of Theory and Lynn Grove; James Hendrickson, film) from Murray High School rated Col- will lecture on behavioral science presidential candi- B. Littleton', Coleman McKee!, Ed- sTruments at Murray State Rt. 2, Benton; Wilhiun Scott, 309 Of aided by the Ernie Rob Bailey of the College superior in the annual speech in medical education at the Cath- Services Will Jennings Bryan. The gar Shirley, James M. Lassiter and lege; "West Side Story Selections" South 7th.; Mrs. Chester Lute date, William High Future Farmer Chapter festival at Murray State College olic Urriversity of the Secret Heart court duel of these two Henry Fulton. and baby boy, Route 1, Benton; Be Held Wednesday brilliant showed the grand champion hog March 25. They will be eligible for nine months beginning next the front pages of the A. W. Simmons was re-elected Mrs. Muriel Moore and baby girl, men made at the Calloway County PTA and to go to the state contest. fall. newspapers and makes for to serve his second term as presi- Grand Rivers; Ira Emerson, Route nation's 4-H Fat Hog Show and Sale at the The five lop 'winners were Pub- wonderful entertainment on the dent of the organization. Mayor County Has 48 1. Calvert City; Mrs. William The third noonday pre-Easter Murray Livestock Company Satur- lic Speaking. Jimmy -011 I a; Ex- BOWLING GREEN. Ky. TPP - screen. T h e conservative Holmes Ellis was named Vice - Tucker, Route 1. Hardin; Robert service sponsored by the Murray movie day. positary Prose. Eddie Lee Gor- Mrs. Mary Parks Collis, $4, wife Times states that it is President; Ed Fenton Secretary Thomas Lite r, 202 Woodlanwn; Ministerial Association in obser- New York Michael Overcast° of the Callo- gm; Radio Speaking, Nick Ter- of former Bowling Groan May- most brilliant dis- and R. W. Churchill Treasurer. On MSC Fall Mrs. Desiree Hawk, 314 orth 7th.; vance of Holy Week will be held "One of the way County Chapter of Future hune; Interpretative Reading or T. R Canis, died Sunday at acting ever witnessed." Mr. Simmons welcomed the new Janice Faye Burkeen, 1617 Miller; at the First Methodist Church plays (if Farmers of America showed the Prose; Ann Story; and Interpreta- a Greenville hospital. In addi- the four Academy Award Board Members and urged them Mrs. Hae Dixon, Golden Pond; Wednesday from 12:00 to 1230.- Among reserve champion hog. Ernie's an- tive Reading Poetry. Judy Cooper tion to her husband, she is sur- Nominations is one for Spencer to continuously strive to make Mrs Max Lovett. Rt. 5; Mrs. Car- Rev. J. Howard Nichols, pastor imal weighed 209 pounds and sold Students rating excellent were Honor Roll vived by a sori.