Th®, Indep^A^T

Th®, Indep^A^T

Th®, OF KENTUCKY^ GREATERIndep^a^t WEEKLIES” VOLUME vn. MOREHE^, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, FEBRUi^Y 22.1940 NUMBER » Crackerbarrd UiLP.Haldeman^Ashland Preacher To ^anglin Man In Census Completed Shows Comments Be At Haldeman <9r WMy BlitfM) Dies At Winter Thnrs. Thru Sat Narrew Escape As City Populati on Of 2,552 Home In Florida Rev. dayCau Aaym who can't find tbair tor of the-PoUard Baptiat Church, 'hwk Leaves Road wite natamaxaiOjthat *e baa Ashland, Ky., and a former Row ­ 357 Persons Added By CPBC to see ‘'Gone Wtth the Wind” WmPti^I Of aU4««ui Morehead Chorus an county ^ wiU imach at tbe Wrecks On Wet or abe ia atiandtof a flvat West Morehead Thirtjr.] Church, Thura. Road Ten MOes Eut bj HDWone (or Mra. A. 6. Bowne. Of Gty day, Friday and Saturday oi^ts To Be Revived Acquisition Now Uatcn. I like tea and 1 like 1 <a Hal of this week. cake, but Corfuriua mj: (FU be Levi Wilson, of Spanglin, Ken. Blorehead dtim left yesterday Sunday tbere will be an all-day Morehead completed census list tfad when that tad la ovw, ita Inritalion To Slo- servlee at foe HaifWwa,' church, tucky. narrowly escaped death or completely early fois week giw ' drtTtnf Bte mta.) "Aa/tbiac can to attnd funeral .services with a basket dinner at one o'- serious injury when his Interna ­ foe city a population of 2552. ac ­ * be nm In ttie ground.' ’ My wlte Columbus. Ohio, for Col. L. clock. Rev. Lon C. Outland. tional frude left U. S. 66 about ten \ baa drank or drunk (Take )t or cording to Ralph Milw to charge 75, fOnner president of the Baptist Church, «t Grayson, The Morehead Civic Chmos, » leave it, MiaaBamphre7)ao much miles east of Morebeed at five of the survey. of foe Kentucky Firebrick Co., Ky„ and Rev. B. H. Kazee, pastor — tan that her little finger la paralj- o ’clock Saturday evening and tintig which last sang at Christmas of Miller said that 357 persons are who succumbed Friday, Febnia^ at Morehend. will participate in laed. 1 can't apeU paraiiaed. ao tta up oQ a bridge foundation. 1935 and 1938 IS to be revived, ac ­ now included to the territorial Id, to a heart attack. ^ services Sunday Mteramm. The justatitf. Wtay she even Bticka out cording to mnouneement of Lewis bmiu of Morehead Uving in tbe inviution inelucte aD who will Wilson, driving west toward her litfie finger when we eat Haldeman was wintering in cotne. The services wfll be unde beana atd potatoca, and die raia. Ft Lauderdale, Ftoeida, wher-foe Morehead, said that he skidded on Horton, head of the depart, the direction of Rev. ^ E. Leeper. foe wet road and plunged over the as tbe ■'difkfo a" when. I cauced attack occured and died at tbe ment of Music of Morehead State pastor at Haldeman and missiao- The city is now eligible for two mj cattat. It I waa Bowne Fd Boward General Hospital, there. onbafocment before “I knew what Teachers CoUege. Monday, Feb- ary in this section. city postal carriers and a parcel Mr*. H^ademan was with her happened to me." His five-ton rwy 26. at 7:00 p. m., in foe husband during his last illness. truck nosed over the cliff and p^ delivery service. W. E. Crut- College auditorium will be foe Col. Haldemsn was a colorful stopped when its front wheels ober, local postmaster, pointed Easrles Lose Second hung up on the bridge support out. and said that a petition would comtdete ebarge. Boy you abould and well-lawwn figure in the first meeting for organization and leaving foe rear end of tbe truck be ioimediatelyunmediatelv sent«ei to the aee me. 1 aro tbe “Yard Blaster" growth of tbe Kentucky Firrtrick Game To Marshall rehearsai Students and faculty pointing toward foe sky. of Postmaster, James A. Farley. at my home. I am Cock-ot^be. Co., and served as its president of the coUege are eligible and are Wilson was unhurt. A population of at least 2900 Walk. Paadon me. (Yes. Dem 1 tor foirty^ve years retiring It must he rigbtl urged to join, but a special Invi ­ Midland Trail garagemm is the necessary pre-requisite for baye tbe kiteben floor an mopped January, 1936. esUblishihg points better than More. head on the basis of actual handled the wrecked ^ ution is issued to others who Uve this additional service, CruUfoer and thlny. Can't I wait tmtU to- pennment home in Columbus. Tbe town of Hairfetnan bears Uek^the Eagles 42-31 at Blore. t^ted 0-,- damage at approahna- in or near Morehead and who set out Borrow night to give “Ponto ” a batb?) Ufa see now, where was his name. head, Friday night and repeating itta»d a weekly rehearsal at r WeU, Uuat got sick of all these Active pallbearers at tbe tun. the whipping 51.40 M«iday Hun^ngton. partiaa and called on my good eral conducted from a Ckilumbus Odds 6-1 Against In th#past this chorus has twice Special Judge May Marfoall boasts one of friend. Mr. Duley and we enta-- funeral home Wednesday, at 3:00, sing Handel ’s immortal oratorio strongest teams in tbe nation. Eagles CoppingKIAC talned some gentlemen at tbe boM were Edward BlslKq>, Rumell Vin- “Messiafa." and a number of mis­ cent, Ernest Fisher, Ewing Bas- But instead of having cellaneous choral works including Preside At March tors we had ban and tord, Herbert (3mstian. J. C. Morehead ’s Eagles are t^ing Keith Daria la Mendelssohn ’s Hymn of Praise." Stewart and C. B. McCullough aU quoted m Richmond at 1-6 in bet­ Gede’s Crusaders" and Hawley ’s with stro^ cigars. Our guests of HaMwnan. Honorary payybear- PreliminaryWinner Term Of Court ting circles to cop foe KIAC “The Christ Child.” were quite orderly outside of the en were E. B. Harkness of Chi­ crown —accidentaUy. Western The repertory this setneter will noise they made eating. The large cago; Rusaen Becker, Haldeman; Keith Davis, member White Not Ei thrice consecutive wirmer of the probably be a misceilaneous list > sat on my left G. Chnar, Cotmnbus; D. B. Lead, Morehead Stote Teachers CoUege of choral arrangemente of more oi scared me eafing with his knife. I better, Haldeman: Robert Cott, Music Faculty, was one of 13 pre­ tournament scheduled to stort to ­ less familiar folk songs ar>H com. was worried for fear be was gidng Cohimbus; H. K. Leighow, Ash. liminary winners in a test held in day at Eastern and last through posed sengs. thejfojectives being a With Judge W, B. White slowly to cut his throat His name Was land; and J. E. Leighow. Halde- LouiavOle on Monday. This test Saturday, is favmite to repeat for choral concert daring National was the first step in winning a recovering from his serious iDhe*-* , Keith from Bittenond. And Blr. foe fourtfa consecutive year with Music Week which this year ex­ k... — unable to i Hndgkln who sat on my left wore tour of Central and South Amcr. tends from Slay 5 to 11. duties in tbe Circuit Court, it glaans wbiefa waa a gdod thing for ka as mambers of foe ’AU-Amerl ^ not expected that he will be able be drank bis ooCtoe with foe moon ica Yonth Orchestra underT tbe__ »*’« 8Maroons are gven second to open the Mardi term of the M it and had It not been for that batA of the famed Leopold Stok. choc* with betting odds of 3-1. owtkL Noted Lecturer Is Rowan Circuit Court, which be. be would have gau g id out his 9«- Union, Centre and Georgetown Mr. Dmds was oo* of fifty, fins foe first Monday in March. A Mr..Jatka« fot ‘ are 8.1 loses. md in asueerh^i eight nnuh-baa in the first trat. Murray ’s Tha To Appear March 1 ThV- - •“ ..................... alHpefiMg ghfosocn. It was ariffanllT ^an. ■gxibii^ted bdow; aad to be » “Ontefa Traat." but they never said a word about the a-. Synd Rossain, professor of Peat Jury: Asa Pery. l^ck, Sam Mabry, Cyrus AUaj, duck. "What trasisfcr man who oriental civilization and special L 1 Mix Jemima Dillon. Unie Bruce, has red trucks and sdls watches Coach EiUs Johnson and four lecturer on world affairs at the ildlife Marion Blevins. Mrs. C. U. Waltz. was held in custody in Charleston, baaketball players in his car nar ­ k'c-NTucKv W - University of Southern California, W. Va- last we^? The charge O. T. Martin. Herman Cooper rowly esca^ serious injury when wUl speak at foe Morehead con ­ t Maxey, Leslie Higgins, Wal^ was suspicions character. His wife Johnseo ’s machine, a 1939 model vocation Friday, March 1st. „ Ellis. C. -H. Crawfoi... ............- has always regarded him as a Plymouth, left the road at Greg- WilfPed A. Welter Ph.D. Dr. flossain has recenUy return- | Black, Oscar Patrick. suspicious character. W. E. Crut­ oryville and wrecked Saturday morehead state teachers college cher, AUle Holbrook and Curtis night. ■ ed from a world ’s tour embracing ' k , ' ^ucy Tabor, R. G. Europe, the Near East, rdib, and ^ Barker, Edgar Hall, Hutchinson have the dirtiest feet Johnson was -returning from foe Far East, studying tbe inter-f OUvw I have ever seen. Hurttington where bis met How many poisonous snakes can would Id * elim because national situaUou at, first hand. In George Egan. Marshall. be found in eastern Kentucky? their„ long- and slender---------- bodies.---------- I I —foe. Far East he’»mvaisi^yi'to in ‘methe.k_____ war |W'i W.

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