The Ledger and Times, March 29, 1961
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For more information, please contact [email protected]. • r) / \, I -ww•-• n6t • sifieds Selected As A Beat All Round Kentucky Community Newspaper Largest Circulation In The City Largest Circulation In The County IN OUR 82nd YEAR United Press International Murray, Ky., Wednesday Afternoon, March 29, 1961 MURRAY POPULATION 10.100 Vol. LXXX11 No. 74 ly Calloway ACE Has 14alent Show Honor Roll Meeting In Hazel Nutrition Talks Will Be Will Be Held Of Calloway On Monday Afternoon Heard By County Teachers rove It! The Calloway County American Childhood for 'Education chapter in Late Aeril High Released met at the Hazel Elementary Focusing their attention on nu- a special program for secondary School Monday at four o'clock. trition education. this week, April teachers of Home Economics on 1 Teachers from the Murray Ele- "The Whys and Ways of Teach- The "Talent Show of 1961" will Pt mentary Schools, Murray College ing Nutrition." to be given by held in the auditorium of The honor roll for the spring High. Lynn Grove. New Concord, Miss Ann Russell, miclSouth nu- ay State College on April 27, semester at Calloway • County High and Hazel were in attendance. Miss trition representative of the Amer- 1 , and 29 according to Wilson Sshool has been released by Prin• Ruby Smith, Head of the Ele- ican Institute of Baking, Chicago. snit, Director of Murray College cipai William Miller. Following mentary Education Department, Meeting later at 12:30 in the sci- igh. are the names of those making Murray State College and Dennis ence building. elementary educa- ' The show will be sponsored by the honor roll and their grade. Taylor, Principal of Elementary. tion students will hear variations Ilhe Boosters of the College high The asterisk indicates students Schools of Murray were also pre- of the talk sponsored by the Mur- If usic Department. sho Maie all A's. sent. ray State College Home Econo- i The show will have participants 'indicates all A's Miss Lottie Suiter, presented a mics Department Professor of from over the Calloway County Ninth Grad* group of college elementary major Foods and Nutrition, Mrs. Alice arsa said Mrs. Joe West, presi- Beth Nixon, Kay Morton. Anna chosen from her literature class. Koenecke. who has stated that all dent of the organization. Bell McCuiston, L. W. Patterson, who gave the program. students and teachers in the area Van Valentine will serve as Bobby Bazzell, Dwayne Burkeen, The program was divided into are invited to attend either of ',airman of Invitational the the com- Shirley Walker. Sharon Story, Jan- three parts. The first part was a two meetings. ittee. Others on this committee ice Collins', Judy Brandon. San- Calrlecott Camels'. Part two was a The guest speaker. Miss Russell. s re John Lassiter, Robert Hen- dra Alexander, Diane Beale, Re- puppet show and third was book (Continued on Page 4) inon, C. W. Jones. Wayne Wilson, becca Beane, Larry Herndon, Car- illustrations. Each division had -$tarkie Colson. and Mesdames L. ol Jane Bury. Janice Wilkerson, colorful costumes and posters N. Parker. Rubin James. Thyra GOVERNOR AND CABINET OF THE 1962 KENTUCKY YOUTH ASSEMBLY get together as Larry Walston, Douglas Wallace, which helped to climax the in- Miss Ann Russell Crawford, Frances Buckner, James the 1961 Assembly ends at Frankfurt. The new officials were elected at the final session of the Glen Stacks, Richard Spann, Lou dividual presentations. Mrs, Koska D. Jones and Joe West. "youth government," sponsored by the State Y.M.C.A. Officials are: front row (left to right) Nell 'Duncan. Sheilia Cooper, Lin- Mrs. Howton, from College High 1. will be a cross-section of stu- Any student through the twelfth Secretary of State Vicki Bradford, Paris; Lt. Governor Winston Miller, Camargo; Governor Robert da Lou Irvin'. Anna Galloway, presented a new slate of officers dents from Murray State College grade will be considered for the E. Rich, Independence; Speaker of. the. house. Susan Kumpe, South Fort second row (left__ Linda Kay. Henry'. for the coming year. They were: and a group of elementary and Jones To Be ---.- -talent show in the fields of music, President, secondary - to right) Betty Sue Pennycuff, Stanton; Lynn Salisbury, Prestonsburg; Joan Fitzgerald, Pleasure-- Tenth Grede Venona Rogers; Vice teachers from the city d-gria, speech, etc. Entry blanks President, Miss Mavis McCamish; and county—to total ville; Alma Kelly, Louisville; LaVece Gantner, G lasgow; third row (left to right) Sandra Bell, Shirley Futrell, Judith Erwin, approximate- ith be obtained from the school Secretary and Treasurer, Mrs. Earl ly 150 persons. principals. Shelbyville; Leah Caldivel, Murray; Nancy KnoWles, Danville; Gail Taylor, Horse Cave; Nell Cris- Jeanette Cooper. Dale Dix. Charl- Hazel Speaker es Finnel*, Rob Enoch. Douglas; Publicity, Mrs. Charles The first of two sections will All entries must be returned Som, Bowling Green; fourth row (left to right) John Bouland, Paducah; Jerry Akin, Brownie Greensburg; Jones. Robertson. meet at 8:00 Saturday morning, to the principal of the school, Kenny Dan McDaniel*, Max Work- Nighbert, Williamsburg; Beaver Jordan, Fort Mitchell; Judy Lambert, Dry Ridge. Miss Lottie Suiter will install and their discussion will feature Mrs. Koska Jones. mentor and who in turn will send man, Shiela Smith, Joyce Paschall, them to the newly elected officers on inspirer of many student genera- b4rs. Robert Smith, secretary of Janice Peery, Gary McClard, Julya Tuesday night, April 25 at the tions at Hazel High, will be the the club. Noon-Day Services Paschall. Gerald Collins, Mary Main Loyd Outland Is Beth Triangle Inn. This is the group's Ingredients featured speaker at the fourteenth Prizes will be awarded in all Bazzell•, Keith Hayes, Della Beale Cannon next dinner meeting. Every mem- annual Alumni Banquet on Satur- categories. Wayne Wilson chair- Continue This Week Bitten By Dog Taylor. Barbara Steel David Wal- Missing From Dance 'is ber, is asked to please take notice day Evening. Apr1, in the of the solicitation drop". Robert Taylor. man committee of the change from Monday to school cafeteria. "Miss Koska" as for money for the prizes Assist- Loyd Outland, son of Mr. and Eleventh Grade Murrayans are reminded that Tuesday night. Miss Ruby Smith FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla. 1711 many of her students called her him will be College High par- Mrs. R. G. Outland was bitten on Ronald Jackson, Joanne Hall, the fourth in a series of noon- Wins Prized will discuss -"Highlights of the — A city-sponsored dance for is one of the most vigorous and • eTts, Charlie Robertson, Rubin the right arm Monday evening by Patsey Hutchins. Reba Garris80, va- day pre-Easter services will be Frances A C. E. Program". cationing college students flopped enthusiastic teachers this area has for model James, Orvis Hendricks, J a m es a black and brown Beagle-type Armstrong, Wanda Bran- held tomorrow in the sanctuary of Tuesday night because the two produced. It is anticipated that Washer, James Sykes, Kenneth dog. The incident occurred about don, Phyllis Dowdy*. Georgia ge Lancer the First Methodist Church from main ingredients, girls and booze, many of her graduates will re- Owen, and Mesdames Olin Moore, 5.30 in a field behind the Murray Coles. Gail Brandon, Ruth Fulker- 12:00 to 12:30 p. m. The series is Scholarship son, M. G. Richardson were missing. turn to pay trihute to her and to )rvair. Get C. W. Jones Ernest Madrey and Drive-in Theatre. Charles Paschall, Carolyn Pal- sponsored by the Murray Minis- Loyd said that as he approached mer*, Randy Patterson*, Rita But the affair, held under the commemorate their days at Hazel of course. W. E. Ray. terial To Be Candidate Association. the dog it crouched, then sprang Chapman, Jimmy Wilson, Thomas watchful epflb of about 2.5 police High. Grades one through seven will Rev. P. H. Jones, pastor officers, Although she has retired r. A of the and bit his arm, then ran off. Gene Smith. Jane Stubblefield. put at least a temporary from 'urin- compete April 27, and grades eight. Wayrnan's Chapel Methodist Chur- The owner of the dog is urged to Georgia Windsor, June Smith. M. G Richardson of 407 South halt to rioting of the previous public school teaching Mrs Jones al Latin a through twelve on April 28. Win- ch will aveak on ."A Personal is- contact Mr. Outland in regard to Twelfth Grade Eighth Street has announced that two nights which resulted in more is still extremely active in her Belaying ihs ners in alt categories will compel* anv.Ihation''. the dog having been inoculated Janet Like, Janice Farris, Caro- be will be a candidate for the of- than 300 arrests and Muted offi- eikurela win* and in various areas I 34, 1311. for top prizes on April 29. Special music for this service against rabies lyn Green, Judy Rowland, Faye fice of magistrate of the Murray cials talking of calling out the of public endeavor She is in con- • will be furniahed by Miss Judy - Beach. Lila Cathey, Joan Cooper. Magisterial District. National Guard. siderable demand in West Ken- Carman, Murray State College stu- Holy Thursday Rose Spiceland*, Patricia Joan Wil- Mr.