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The Ledger and Times, May 27, 1963 Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 5-27-1963 The Ledger and Times, May 27, 1963 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, May 27, 1963" (1963). The Ledger & Times. 4211. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/4211 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]. 1963 ith's 1927 SZLICYTD Al A our-hitter BRIT ALL ROI= RENTTICIET COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER i had two the Reds' k. Tony sit attack In Largest sgle Wirtne c for the God Circulation In agged for The City to suffer We Largest ,ngle tiCOr- Circulation In 011d base Trust eir fifth The County Hal Cubs for rise recta IN OUR 14th YEAR United Press International Murray, Ky., Monday Afternoon, May MURRAY POPULATION 10, 100 _Andy Mc- 27, 1963 Vol. LXXXIV No. 125 ice LAY JITTER CAMPAIGN L, ENDS TONIGHT ON Pi Dr. Rob Staples To Rehearsals FLetter to the Editor Dinah Shore Is To Begin June 3 Join Faculty Of Mrs. Susie Married Again Leading Candidates Predict Oklahoma College James C Williams For "Stars In My Crown" Burton Dies RFIDLANDS. Calif. — Tele- • Dr Rob Lndal Staples of Hay- Ledger & Times vision star Dinah Snore was mar- Victories Of About 100.000 ward, California is joining the !a- ried Sunday to Palm Springs. Calif., Murray, Kentucky It will be Hollywood. with a set- Mg plans for a gala opening notnt cuity of Bethany Nazarene College contractor Maurice F. smitn--only two days after the blonde By JOSEPH VARILLA democratic, she will gain ting in Kentucky. is the way people celebration for June ZS of Bethany, Oklahoma and will be Mrs. Susie Burton, age 4.5, passed singer '35 per department re- picked up the final divorce papers United Press International cent of the total vote which, descrtbe the star-studded opening Invitations have gone out to Pres- teaching in the ot away this morning at 6140 at Me Dear Mr Williams: with ligion Dr Staples is the Mr. from her first marriage. the remainder split between night festivities of ''Stars In My ident and Mrs John F Kennedy, son of Murray Hospital tollow-ing an ex- LOUISVILLE i'Pf. -- A bitter i Chan- and Mrs Bryan Staples of Kira- The wedding, attended by Miss dler and Breathitt, would give Crown." Vice-president and Mrs. Lyndon tended illness In behealf of the American Le- and mud-splattered campaign tnat ner say. Shore's two children. was as mucn the victory' With rehearsals beginning on Johnson, the governors and con- Kentucky. glen Auxiliary Unit 73 we would has been waged in marathon fash- 3 for stage production of Staples attended Kirksey High Survivors are her huaband, Clyde a surprise to her friends in 1101- June the gressional delegations of five states like to take this means ot express- ion for almost a year comes to an Few concede her that total, Out lywoocCas her separation "Stars In My Crown," Dr Kermit and a score of famous Kentuotuans School from the first through tne Burton, Murray route one, tatner, ing our appreciation to the Ledger from actor end tonight many feel she will have a relatively tenth grades He tinniest nigh two; George Montgomery in December Hunter's entertaining drama ot of stage and screen Mark Hutson. Ktrksey route Tunes, and the radio station tor Both leading candidates tor the large vote for a third candidate. Kentucky, Board Trust- school and graduated from college , Virginia S.:vans. 1961. West the of "It will be the most glamorous one daughter. Mrs the line publicity you gave which Democratic nomination tor gover- The reasoning is that she will pro- of the association is now max- at Trevecca Nazarene College, Nash- one; sons, A2C She refused to say where tncy ees gathering of any event ever field in Murray route two made Poppy Day a great success nor- Edward T. Breathitt Jr. and fit from a protest vote against botn (4 ville. Tennessee, graduating with a would honeymoon, but Smith saia Kentucky," Mrs Paul Westpneung. Virgil Bene Burton, US Air rorce, for the Auxiliary. A. B Chandler plan to conclude candidates. Bachelor of Arts degree in religion kart they probably would spend a wees vice-president of the association, Mather California. and James We also want to thank the cal- their appeals to the electorate Wall The consensus is that sne will and was elected to Who's Who driving through northern Californ- who is handling the opening merit Burton, Murray route one: one sis- m& of Murray and Calloway Coun- a television pertormance. hurt Breathitt more than Chandler Among Students of Amincan Col- Lockhart, De- ia. James Futrell festivities, said today ter. Mrs Mildred ty for their generous aonations On the screen. Breathitt will per- if she piles up a Algniricant vote. leges and Univeraillialt___ The quiet civil ceremony was per- At the same time Max B. Hurt, troit, one grandchild, Susais_i_LAy h were made for such a worthy form the longsat—lse'll be on tor There IR only one well-delineo Following the formed at the home of president of the drama association cite* Of Use com- Evans, Murray route one eaSse Superior an hour on a statewide Judge hookup be- issue among the two men-.tne 3 said that a limited number of pa- mencement exercises, he was mar- Joseph Ciano here Besides Fin-al Rites metriber tween 9:30 p. m. and 10:30 p. m. per cent sales tax ried in the college chapel to a col- Mrs Burton was a ot the Miss Shore's children. Melissa Ann, tron's subscription are being made Mrs Macon Erwin IESTI and Chandler will have the Chandler says he will remove it lege senior and classmate. Mae First. Baptist Church of Mayttela. 16. and John David. 10. others at- available to those persona anima ilast work --he'll appear tor a nan- from food, clothing and medicine Marcella Cain, daughter of Mr and Funeral services will be conducted Poppy Chairman tending were Smith's two sons. Dex- to attend the premiere opening, ; hour between 10,30 p. m and 11 Breathitt says he till keep tne tax Held Sunday Mrs 8 C Cain of Big Clitty. Ken- in the chapel of the Max Churchill ter. 12. and Dana. 3 which includes a reception tor tiov- Mrs David Henry p. M. I ESTI. as is. tucky After a short noneymoon, Funeral Home Other arrangements Melissa Ann was maid ot honor • ernor and Mrs Bert Cornea. a I After that, the voters Will speait But probably even more signit- Mr and Mrs Staples moved to are incomplete and Dexter was the best man. Final rites for IA. James L. 'meet the stars" party. a Outlet President Wednesday in a voice that will icent to the voter is the issue or Kansas City Missouri where "I hadn't thought of getting mar- mie" Futrell were held Simday at dinner and reserved tickets tor Mrs. Friends may call at the Max ditermine who faces Louie B. Nunn Chandler himself There are mew Staples taught school In the Kan- ried this soon." the 45-year-old sing- 2 00 p. in. In the Max Churchill opening night In addition, tne pa- Churchill Funeral Home in the general election in Novem- persons in Kentucky who are neu- sas City School System and er said. "but it was a woman s prer- Funeral Chapel Rev J D Mor- tron's subscription entitles the hold- Mr. ber. Nunn ha.s only token opposi- tral about this man who twice nas Staples attended Nazarene 'Inns. ogatlatto.shange her -mina. row of 'Owensboro ofhatated the er 00 attend any performance of Jack Blalock- tion- -ter -the- eretIblican honuna- lieen—govelfior and •-fraa Vrved- as — gical Seminary, graduating with service and interment was in one the show at any time during tne a KENTI JCKY How the Democratic .voters will lieutenant governor. U. S. senator Bachelor of Divinity degree NEWS Hicks Cemetery ten-weeks season, which closes on and WINS DEGREE decide or what they will decide is and commissioner of baseball winner of the coveted prize, Lt Futrell. age 24 was killed September 2, IAbor Day tion. There are those longtime observ- Kentucky, Mahar Sermon Award" Stapies was BRIEFS Passes Away while on a routine reconnaissance -Many people in West GEORGETOWN, Ky.. May 'it — very much open to question ers who say - with tongue only part- M. C at the seminary nnasion with his then instructor. who have not previously been giv- banquet Glenn Dale Arrre:rong. son 01 Mrs. Bora Breathitt and Chancier are ially inserted in cheek—that it After graduation, the The two men were killed when their en an opportunity to bectine a part Staples B Armstrong. Murray, Ky, is a optimistic and there is enthusiasm matters little who opposes Chan- • moved to Bakersfield. California to (a; twin engine OV-1 Money& plane of the drama essocietion. nave aaa- By United Press International Last Sunday candidate for the B A degree by and anticipation in both headquart- dler. The vote, the theory' goes, pastor the Brentwood Churon crashed into a held near hiaaeiy. ed us to make souse avenue avail- 01 use Georgetoan College during com- ers. Breathitt has said he will win would be the same Nazarene After three years ALUMNI HEAD NAMED Cleorgui able to theca so that they might as- at the mencement exercised; June 7.
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