The Princeton Leader, July 17, 1952

The Princeton Leader, July 17, 1952

Murray State's Digital Commons The rP inceton Leader Newspapers 7-17-1952 The rP inceton Leader, July 17, 1952 The rP inceton Leader Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/pl Recommended Citation The rP inceton Leader, "The rP inceton Leader, July 17, 1952" (1952). The Princeton Leader. 694. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/pl/694 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 rP inceton Leader by an authorized administrator of Murray State's Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ,d Hinting Co. (SI . i « First Weekly Newspaper THE PRINCET in Kentucky to be Granted * A PRIZK WINNIN® NKWBPAPKft (VtNV VKAN »INC« <•«« Associated Press Membership [Volume 81 Princeton^jCaldwel^ County, Kentucky, Thursday, July 17, 1952 Number 3 ity Seat Day Registration At Voting Booths Are Begin With Butler Scheduled Listed; Election High School Pupils Are arade On July 24 Asked To Report At The Officials Named irning Activities School July 21 Or 22 Polls Will Open At 6 J Be At Courthouse, Registration for pupils who ex- And Close At 4, CST, ^moon Program Will pect to attend Butler High School the next school year, beginning For Primary Election At The Fair Grounds September 2, will be held at the To Be Held August 2 i^ivtie- 111 thl -lA°nd annual school July 21 a^id July 22, Su- Polling booths have been se- County Scut Day, a perintendent Ruel Cairnes an- cured and election officers have 1; day set aside by the Un- nounced this week. been named to conduct the Dem- ^"vjeged Committee of the Pupils are requested to regis- ocratic primary election set for Kiwanis Club to Taise ter as follows: Saturday, August 2, Glover J. , Tfor needy children, will be- Seniors; Monday, July 21, 9 Lewis, county sheriff, announced Twitti a Parade at 10 8xn- a. m. to 12 noon. this week. ^rUay. July 24. it is an- Juniors; Monday, July 21, 1 Polls, according to the sheriff, p. m. to 4 p. m. Will open at 6 a. m. and close at of the special day, Sophomores; Tuesday, July 22, 4 p. m. central standard time. „h jlso will be the first day 9 a. m. to 12 noon. The location of the voting Freshmen; Tuesday, July 22, ^Ca'dwell County Fair, will mm booths for each precinct in the jjid near the courthouse and 1 p. m. to 4 p. m. county, together with the .^lec- the fair grounds on the Cadiz Superintendent Cairne&also an- tion officers, named in sequence j The morning program, it THEY HEAD REPUBLICAN TICKET: Gen. Dwight Eisenhower (left) and Sen. Richard Nixon nounced that two new courses of clerk, sheriff and two judges 'ad, will be near the court- of California, Republican nominees for president and vice president respectively, enjoy a hearty will be added to the high school respectively, are listed by Sher- , ad the afternoon program laugh at Blackstone Hotel in Chicago. (AP Wirephoto) t'urriculum this fall. Second year iff Lewis as follows. [^presented at the fair shorthand will be offered to Princeton No. 1—Henrietta Ho- EML commercial pupils who have com- tel: Mrs. Carl Strong, R; Mrs. the parade, which is to Entries Are Open In s24 To Attend 4-H pleted the first yeaT of short- Estelle Jacobs, D; L. Porter Hop- by the Butler band, the hand; also, there will be a general per, R; and Mrs. Lucy Satter- jn will officially begin At' shop course. The agricultural de- field, D. I j. m. the Harmonaires will Annual Club Camp partment will be continued with READY TO SWING INTO ACTION: Included in the pre-conven- Princeton No. 2—Elks build- James Di Maddox as the teacher, ju, few selection . nd there The Fair Flower Show tion activities around Chicago Tuesday were these four page girls ing: Mrs. John T. George, D; Lu- he stated. Ibtcommunity singing. Hand- All entries in the flower show Section G—Class 21, any unus- Event To Be Held At at the "Kefauver for President" headquarters in a downtown ho- ther Cartwright, R; Mrs. Tom- The superintendent said that Cash, D; and Ray Baker, R. mil and visitor recognitions to be sponsored by the Princeton ual specimen not listed above may Murray State College tel. Ready to swing into the battle for Sen. Estes Kefauver <rf uled for 10:50 a. m. Rose and Garden Club at the be entered in this class. "the staff at Butler welcomes the Tennessee are (left to right): Gerry Owen, Marie Gillespie, Jo Princeton No. 3—.Police sta- assistance of parents in advising •ton as a county seat in Caldwell County Fair, July 24-26, Section H—Potted Plants: Class From August 4 To 8 Anne Gillespie, and Marge Duffy. All four aTe from Chicago. tion: Mrs. Frances Clayton, D; and guiding their boys and girls Mrs. King Satterfield, D; Hoyette | will oe described by Clay are open to members of the home- 1, African Violets; Class 2, Be- Twenty-four Caldwell county (AP Wirephoto) in choosing subjects that will Thomison, R; and tyrs. Lois# an in a three minute talk, makers clubs, the Rose aind Gar- gonia; Class 3, Ferns. 4-H members have made reserva- equip them best for the things Thomason, R. mug at 11 a. m. George Eld- den Club and to all other flower ARRANGEMENT CLASSES tions to attend the annual 4-H they wish to do when their high Princeton No. 4—C. C. Blane's wrchant, then will des- growers in the county, it is an- Class 1, arrangement of roses. camp to be held on the campus school work is finished. Co-oper- July 20 - 27 Set As Soil basement: Mrs. Charles Hubbard, I Prnctton a? •• county seat nounced. Class 2, arrangement of garden of Murray College from August ation in providing time and re- R; L. C. Lisman, D; Mrs. Herbert ||W ind the Rev. Floyd Lop- RULES AND REGULATIONS flowers to be used in church. 4 to August 8, the Extension of- minding the pupils to register at Clift, R; and Bernard Jones, D. i will describe Princeton in All entries must be made be- Class 3, arrangement of petun- fice announced this week. the time scheduled will be great- Princeton No. 5—Jacobs' Pro- i jt* 2000. These last two tween 8:00 and 10:00 a. m., Fri- ias in crystal. - ~ Camp will be made up of plan- Week In This County ly appreciated." duce: Mrq. R. D. Farmer, R; Mrs. lliito will be of three min- day, July 29. Class 4, arrangement in a tea- ned activities which will include The week of July 20-27 has district supervisors to increase Tuition for pupils living out- Ernest Childress, D; Mrs. Edna l cach. All specimens must be grown pot. handicraft, casting, swimming, been officially designated Soil their activities during this period side the Princeton City School Jarvis, R; and Rbger Pickering, JK auction, headed by Kelsie by exhibitors. Class 5, arrangement of flow- athletic games, party games, folk Conservation District Week in to reach the greatest number of District has been set at $72 a D. ir, will be held from 11:09 Exhibitor's name must be at- ers, yellow or orange in copper, games, music and farm and home Kentucky by Gov. Lawrence W. citizens in our county. year for grades nine through Princeton No. 6—Walker's Gar- Iflnoon. Items to be offered tached to all entries. It will be iron or brass container. safety. Special lessons foT be< Wetherby, and Wednesday, Coun- twelve and $45 for grades seven age: Mrs. Mack Sheridan, D; Ilutt.on to the highest bidder concealed for judging. Class 6, arrangement of foliage. ginners in swimming have bteii ty Judge William G. Pickering and eight. Heot? The Bare Facts! Walter Ramey, R; Mrs. Pearl {bt given by county merchants Flowers used in arrangement Class 7, arrangement of small planned and qualified instructors issued the following proclama- Boitnott, D; and Mrs. Charlie I residents. flowers in cup and saucer. and life guards will be on duty tion: classes need not be grown by ex- Parker, R. Hfftainmenl at the fair hibitor. Class 8, Corsages. at every swimming session. An International Day Whereas, the conservation of Princeton No. 7—Butler High nds from 1 to 4 p. m will be Only one entry in each class our soil and water resources is Special night programs will Program Will Be Held School: Robert Coleman, R; Mrs. tided by the Marion, Ky., may be made by an exhibitor. Square Dance On Horses consist of "Get Acquainted" essential to the public health, Wednesday, July 30 safety and welfare of our present L. C. King, D; Robert Young, R; Ulv Band and Kelsie Tudor, Containers for arrangements night, Monday; quiz night, Tues- and Mrs. Cleveland Hays, D. Scheduled For The Last day; stunt-talent night, Wednes- • Mrs. Frank T. Linton will dis- generation as well as generations and for specimens must be fur- Princeton No. 8—Valley Cream day. A candle light service is cuss habits and customs of people yet unborn; and nished by exhibitor. Small Speci- Station: Mrs. W. W. Whitis, D; Day Of The County Fair scheduled for Thursday night. in several of the European coun- Whereas, the rich topsoil of fcc Princeton Natives mens may be displayed in any Arther Whorton, colored, R; Mrs. Arrangements have been com- tries where she visited last year Caldwell county is still being per- small clear bottle or seft drink Those 4-H'ers who have made J.

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