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THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 26, 1929 SECTION 12. died at the Methodist Hospital! here last night where, he underwent! George Black, Louisville and Seattle, Wash. High score and consolation prizes were awarded at each table, and Mrs. Black received a guest prize. The guests were Mrs.

Black, Mrs. Street with a bridge' party in honor of her house guest, Mrs, Robert Jameson. Beattyville. Mrs. Edison Eubank won the high score prize, Mrs.

R. E. Jaggers the second prize, Mrs. touis Smith the low score prize, and Mrs. Jameson re Frankfort Society an operation yesterday.

He is sur-! vived by his wife and eight children. The funeral will take place at the home tomorrow afternoon, the Hattler Mullins and the Rev. John Greer officiating. AT THE UEH1EHT REQUEST of many of my friends and patients who were unable to get in on my recent splendid offer I have decided to extend the time to June 8 week-end with Mrs. James Andrew Scott and family.

Mrs. H. M. Parrent has returned from a visit to Mrs. M.

B. Harlan, Louisville. Mrs. C. W.

Herd returned Friday her home In Middlesboro after a visit her daughter. Mrs. Robert Watscvi. and Mr. Watson.

Mrs. Watson and son. Robert Watson, accompanied Mrs. Herd to Middlesboro tor a short visit. Mrs.

Joe Finley. Georgetown: Mrs. Thornton Moore. Lexington, and Mrs. Harold Jenkins, New York, have concluded a week's visit to Mrs.

Larue Coleman. Miss Marjorie Dudley, Louisville, is visit-inz Mrs. Frank Gray. i h.y.r-iArr Tups- Hill n. jvirs.

uoan j-ni-c, The Courier-Journal Frankfort Bureau, a i Ull. lit. VIJ KTX v- yjn- i- Mrs. John Price, Mrs. Bethel her home on Frankfort, May 25.

Mrs. at "Juniper Hill. George Franklin Berry entertained Louisville road, in honor of Mrs. Veech, Mrs. John R.

Downing, Mrs. Percy Booth, Mrs. John C. Englehart, ceived a guest tpnze. The guests were Mrs.

Jameson, Mrs. Eubank, Mrs. Jaggers, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. William H.

Jones, Mrs. E. B. Blackwell, Mrs. T.

M. Fleming, Mrs. Stephen Gibbs. Mrs. Earl M.

Heavrin, Mrs. Earl Lauthner and Mrs. William A. Clark, Jr. John M.

Bull, son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Bull, Frankfort, pre BIG FOUR BRIDGE WORKER IS HURT S. C.

Davis, 42 years old, 1183 East Broadway, a bridgeman for the Mc-Clintic-Marshall Company of Pitts- i David McNamara, LexinKton, was here Wednesday for a short visit to his moth er. Mrs. Mary McNamara Until June 8 I Will Make You This Splendid Set of Teeth for SQ00 Miss Martha Stafford is in Louisville for Now 0 0 St Save I a visit to her aunt. Mrs. Alice Steser.

Miss Bettie Richardson left Wednesday for Nashville. wjere she will visit Wgh, suffered a compound fracture' sided as toastmaster at the annual banquet given by the Book and Gavel Club of Phi Alpha Delta, law fraternity of Yale Law College. Mr. Bull is a member of the graduating crass oi the law college of the university. oi ine rignt leg sauiraay atternoon when he was struck by a swinging steel beam while at work on the Big Four Bridge.

He was lowered from the span to the ground by means of a COLLINS IS GREENUP COUNTY TREASURER Special to The Courier-Journal. Orppnnii T-Tv Mav TVio iMrs. Charles Ballard, Mrs. isaac a. Starks, Mrs.

Malloy Davis, Mrs. L. H. iMcHenry. Louisville; Mrs.

Dyke L. iHazelrigg. Mrs. William Rogers Clay, Mrs. S.

French Hoge and Mrs. D. W. iLindsey, Jr. Mrs.

James L. Newman entertained 'with a bridge party Tuesday afternoon at her home on Shelby Street in honor of Mrs. Thomas D. Tinsley, who recently came here from Bar-: bourville to make her home, i Mrs. S.

S. Willis won the high score prize, Mrs. William E. Bradley. the second prize, Mrs.

Marion Sheen consolation prize, and Mrs. Tin-ibley received a guest prize. The guests were Mrs. Tinsley, Mrs. Willis, Mrs.

Bradley, Mrs. Sheen, Mr. I Elgin Morison, Mrs. Scott Thompson, Mrs. May Wright.

Ashland; Mrs. Ken-ineth MeConnell, Paducah: Mrs. James IB. Williams. Mrs.

J. S. Walking, Mrs. Harry Feamster and Mrs. Guy Van Sant." 'Greenup County "Fiscal Court today jcrane, and was taken to the Baptist Monday-Another Great Day Every department offers record-breaking bargains for every member of the family.

Don't miss this Great Value-Giving Event. appointed John W. Collins as Treas- Hospital by the police. Dr. O.

R. urer for Greenup County for a termReesor, Brown Building, attended him. of three years and eight months to Upper Or Loner You Can Eat and Enjoy Your Food As If You Had Your Own Natural Teeth. Perfect Fit Guaranteed. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR TEETH MADE POSITIVELY PAINLESS EXTRACTION USING GAS OR AIR OK LOCAL ANESTHETIC DR.

F0RESTNER, Dentist Second Floor Alamo Theater Building Hours: 8:30 to 5:30. Wed. and 8:30 to 8. Sunday, 9 to 12. 444 South Fourth Street Phone City 5039 fill the unexpired term of Dr.

A. 8 TO ADD 39 FIRE HYDRANTS. Bids will be received June 4 oi Brady. His salary was set at $300 a year. thirty-nine fire hydrants to be in- Invitations have been received here to the marriage of Miss Mary Louise Lewis, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Morrill Lewis, Minneapolis, to William Hamilton Crutcher, son of Mrs. Lorena Crutcher, Frankfort. The marriage will take place Saturday. June 1, at St.

Paul's Episcopal Church, Minneapolis. Mr. Crutcher is a graduate of Frankfort High School and attended the University of Kentucky. 1,638 Pairs Women's New stalled in various sections of the city, members of the Board of Public Works announced Saturday. The hy BEN HORN DIES IN PIKE VILLE Special to The Courier-Journal.

drants, costing about szsu eacn, win pv.j Summer LOW SHOES Genuine $5 to $7 Styles cost property owners the immediate vicinity of their location a total Plkeville. May 25 Ben Horn. 56 years old. a farmer of Jonancy, of about $10,000. Mr.

and Mrs. G. C. Woody entertained with an informal dinner party Saturday night in honor of their daughter, Miss Ruth Woody, who was celebrating the anniversary of her I VVv 111 birth. Covers were laid for Miss: Woody, Miss Frances Glore, Miss! Esther Ueltscbi.

Leslie Ueltschi, J. Brodie and Leon Dunn. Miss Emily Jones entertained with a luncheon-bridge party Saturday at her home on Murray Street in honor of Miss Anne Howard Williams, whose marriage to William G. Duncan, Louis-jville, will take place May 29. i The guests were Miss Williams, Miss Dorothy Darnell.

Miss Virginia Row-; land Farmer, Miss Ruth Williams, Miss Suzanne Shackelford, Miss Dorothy Shackelford, Miss Dolly Cox, Miss Katherine Armstrong, Shelby ville; Miss Anne Stuart Duncan. Louisville; Invite mom, in Mr. and Mrs. Emil Haldi announce! the engagement of their daughter, Helen, to Theodore Zehnder, St. Satins, Sun-Reds, Blues, and Novelty New Pumps, Straps, Ties, Sandals.

All Style Heels. Parchment, tan, Patent, White Kid Combinations Matthews. The wedding will take Examine uiir Miss true Mason, Miss Jcanette Met- niace June 26 in Louisville, where (Main Floor) calfe, Lexington: Miss Lucille Myers, i Miss Haldi has been making her Atlanta, Mrs. Raymond Myers, home for the past two years. Louisville: Mrs.

Lynn Turner, Mrs. I Caroline Noel Hudson and Mrs. Clif-j Dr. Wiilard Rouse Jillson, 3Late ford E. Smith.

i geologist, was the principal speaker .1 at the meeting of the Frankfort En-1 Miss Elizabeth Walcutt entertained Igineers' Club Monday night in the! with an informal bridge party Friday American Lesion Hall. Dr. CSDM night at her home on Conway Street subject was "The Relation of Geology! in honor of Miss Anne Howard Hiehwav Work In Kentucky." i iams. whose marriage to William G. i Duncan, Louisville, will take place! Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Southait and Mr Mav 29 and Mrs. J. Nashville, Tcnn were Kusts Friday of Mrs. Emma Guy Assistant CLOSELY Serpentine Front Be'd-Davenport Suites Ruth Williams, Miss Susan Briggs, state treasurer of Tennessee.

Brand-New Summer 9 Footwear At Less Than Actual Cost Miss Pollv Roberts. Miss Suzanne! The Junior King's Builders Circle, King's! Shackelford. Miss Dorothy Shackel-1 Dauuhters. held a meeting Friday alter-; r.ii.. sfi .1 noon vutn Miss Killy Furr ai her home ford.

Miss Dolly COX. MISS Cookie At- oll Tnlrd street. Miss Nancy Gilham kinson. Miss Katherine Mason, Miss 'read an article on "Christian Leadership." Virginia Rowland Farmer Miss MarviMiss Fuir read the junior Bible study. MaJli Avoviil or.H jirc i 1 1 i .1 ri ri Theo Uemerson, Cincinnati, has con Women's Kid House 7 visit to Mr.

Mrs. James Henderson. Gordon Slippers Children's Play Sandals Upholstersd in thrre-tone jacquard vclour excellent quality. Davenport that opens into full-size bed, club chair and wing chair. New serpentine design BED-DAVENPORT SUITE including davenport that can be converted into a bed, club chair and wing chair.

UphoMered in two-tone jacquard velour. A rare value at Children's Strap Slippers We know it will stand any test you put it to, for Hess buys only quality merchandise that will ive lon and satisfactory service. Come to 1 1 ess get the best and pay less. Hess gives you plenty of time. William Herndon Lewis.

Rochester. N. Mrs. Elain Morison entertained her i is visum his mother, Mrs. John F.

bridge club and an extra table at Rogers. Harry Roers. Earl Rogers her home 011 Capitol Avenue Wednes- and Lesehe Hosers have returned Irom dav for a luncheon-blidge. Mrs. Waco.

Texas, where they visited iheir Dowling Stewart won the suest prize, Be.ttyviUe. has Cluo nienibt-rs present were Mrs. concluded a visit to Mrs. e. m.

sexton. William F. Dandridge, Mrs. Charles'. Miss Elizabeth Wood.

Lexmiou. has; alues I i to Si. (Ml Cute stales, in strap and atidai effects; Mes up to K. I. i wearing tau elk upper, leather or pancho suies; all sieg to i.

luuciuvieu a anui 1 v.il 10 isustfii BrlKKS. Mrs. Bosworth M. Todd accompanied, Mrs. olatiaiu ClalKe to Louisville Moll- i clay for a visit.

K. Hoge, Mrs. Sherman Goodpas-' ter, Mrs. Horatio P. Mason.

Mrs. Scott Thompson, Mrs. William E. Bradley. Mrs.

William Roaers ott black kid uppers: tenuine hand-turn soles; rubber heels; sixes 3 to 8. Clay and Miss Elizabeth Tavlor. Wh', i and o.l. Heroeit Willie. Guests were Mrs.

Stewart, Mrs. S. S. Willis, Mrs. May Wright, Ashland, and Miss Virginia Greenhow.

are Msitin Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Beard. Miss Dorothy Darnell and Miss Doily Cox were in Dauvnle Friday to attend Another Shipment of Women's $4 and $5 New Summer Low Shoes Hundreds of pairs of better srade shoes at this sensational cut price new stles in pumps! 1 Ia 2Ph satins, red kid and" colored kid two tones.

Thrifty women will buv several pairs: Mrs. Claude Dunavent, Woodford ue Coiiese. County, entertained with a luncheon-! Dr. j. w.

wnson went to, Lexington 8 bridge party Wednesday at the Can- Sutnu mectIn 01 lnc r-tt Medical Science Department, ary Cottage, Lexington. Mrs. Henry Scott. Cnicaao. h8 con- The guests included Mrs.

H. M. eluded a visit to her mother, Mrs. Rus- Leonard. Mrs.

George Leonard, Mrs. se' Mr. and Mrs. .7. Forrest Cusick.

ac Frank Watts, Mrs. Joseph Rupert companied by Miss Be mice Scoitow and Mrs. Joseph S. Simcox, Mrs. Thomas 1 Frank d.

Loinsviue. left tup. Better Grads TENNIS SHOES For boys and girls. day on a motor trip to Buffalo. N.

Jesse, Frankfort: Mrs. Hulert Shipp, Mrs. Mamie Robertson, Mrs. Kecne Ashctaft, Mrs. Robert Ball, Mrs.

lo attend the. annua! photocraphers' convention, Mr. and Mrs. Cusick and truest will motor to New York City. Canada 3nd other Eastern points before retumins Occasional Fred Lucas, Mrs.

Rex Duncan, Mrs Brown or white with i Brides' Special! Edward Champ Miss Ardrie Wiley, no.mp- r. v. Georgetown: Mrs. Howard Lear, Mrs Chairs extra sood quality soles. Lac e-to-t style.

All sizes to 6. Sliest, of Miss Lnrt Bcnmn. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Page have reuirned YJ John S.

Thomas. Mrs. C. W. Thomas.

ntes uowa? Drpt. Mrs. Robert Smith. Miss Laura heir in Berwind. after a iams.

Midway: Mrs. Harry Scho- luckn. 10 Mr- and Mrs- Horati0 p-berth, Mrs. Robert Hawkins. Mrs.

Mr, and Mrs. Virnl Robinson and faml-Leonard Anderson. Mrs. Clarence b'- Fprt Thomas, spmt last wr-pii-md with Burk. Versailles; Mrs.

Stanley Hud-i r. and Mrs. J. Robinson a ao othl Mrs- A- L- B(l returned from Mrs. L.

B. Sapp. Mk-. days' visit to her daughter, Miss Watts, Mrs. Charles Grics, Mrs.

Bacon. Lexineion. We Advise Early Shopping While Your Stvles and Sires Are Hrre Charles Curry, Mrs. Albert Hart and Cogswell Chairs Comfortable and stylish. Spring construction upholstered in beautiful covering.

H. v. Bastin. Louisville, has concluded a vim t0 Ferry Mrs. R.

B. Hoke. Detroit. has A charming suit for that bedroom. Four lovely pieces, including a full-size double bed, dresser, chifforobe with plenty of hanging and drawer space and French vanity.

Made of gumwood and walnut veneers Gracefuly designed wood framp fitiishcd In walnuU Back and scat unholstcred in pood vp-Jour. Specially priced now at Mrs. J. M. Jones, Lexington.

concluded a visit to Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Miss Susan Bnggs and Miss Polly BrkU-cU.

Roberts motored "to Millcrsburc toc M5- Tohn S- Cannon went to attend a bridge party given by Miss FDaey, t0 altf nd a raeeUns oI lhe colonial Briggs' sister. Mrs. Julian Allen, in; MrsV E. C. Van Pelt.

Marion. has honor of her guest, Mrs. James concluded a visit to Mrs. v. g.

Clifton. cniTh Pnrtiirah Mrs- Jantes Hushes, Lexington, has enn- bl.l.tn, i-aaucan. eluded a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs I C. Hubbard.

Mrs. E. M. Sexton entertained Fli- Mr. and Mrs.

C. D. Sullivan. Mrs. Jenni" LOUISVILLE'S GREATEST SHOE HOUSE Fourth Avenue, Between Market and Jefferson New Albany, 217 Pearl Street 1 i 1 1 TO dav afternoon at her home on State Gaines.

Mrs. Sam Cozine and R. E. Hil! 1 'JfcJ-lSiif end the motored to Louisville Iiiaay to IS cradtritlon sxcrci.se-. ol the Kentuxkv Baptist Hospital at the Broadway Baptist 4 For Porch and Outdoors Lawn Benches 9Sc 'V- Church.

Mr. and Mrs. Julian Alien and two children. MiiWsbtir. spent last week-end with her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Brisss. Mrs.

Anne Walcutt Miller soent last week-end with Mrs. J. A. Goodson, Lexington. Mrs.

Ivv Myrtle Bell left Sunday for Toyeka. to inm the Rocky Moun-tjin circuit of the Redpatft Chautauqua. Mrs. Jolin G. Carroll.

Harrodsburg. 111.. concluded a visit her sisters, Mrs. Henry J. Toon and Miss Willye Land.

Thomas Prcwitt. North Middietown. -iient Saturday with his brother, Allen Prewitt. Jack Gibbs was at home from NVw Al- i 25 isoovary Feet Garden Hose $1.39 i l' for. to spend last week-end with Beautifully Designed nates Portable Mairiivs.

ivi I aim -VJiS. siepueil tjriOOS. Mr. and Mrs. C.

Conner, Knoxville. svent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. I. Pe.irsali Mrs.

R. P. Yantls. Eminence, spent last with Mrs. James Andrew Scott and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barrett. Henderson, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles K. Iloe. Friday. Miss Gordon Bridges. Louisville, has (included a short visit to Miss Doroihy Mrs.

Samuel J. Shackelford and Mrs. William F. Dandridue motored to Louisville Thursday and were accompanircl bom? hy Mrs. Shackelford's grandson.

Harry Tandy Lci-h. Prrui R. L. McCrcatiy. Louisville, has Screen Doors $1.49 Porch Swings $1.69 Porch Rockers $2.49 Ice Cream Freezers $2.95 Lawn Mowers $6.95 Lawn Swings $6.95 Porch Suites $8.95 Hammocks $17.95 Refrigerators $19.95 Wicker Lnunges $19.95 Wicker Suites $29.95 Nine handsome pieces, constructed of gumwood and walnut veneers.

Extension table, buffet, china cabinet and six nicely designed chairs. The complete suite for A nine-piece suite of missive proportions and beautiful design. Extension table, large buffet, china cabinet and six chairs. Constructed of gumwood richly veneered in walnut. Now Phonographs ou 11 want one of these for summer outings.

Splendid lone and plenty of volume. Once upon a time an old Negro slave was sent for a horse which had strayed away from the stable. The old man returned in a very few minutes and the Master asked him how he found the hoive so quickly. The old man responded that he thought of the places where he would go, if he were a horseand there he found him. That was ''horse sense!" In Brooklyn.

Camden, East Saint Louis and everywhere else property values have gone up in small towns when they have been connected by a bridge with great cities. By October it is predicted that the Louisville-Jcfferson-ville bridge will be completed. RE EX AG RES SUBDIVISION on North Shore will be only a ten-minute drive from Fourth and Walnut. Greenacres is equipped with paved streets, electricity and water. Fully restricted.

It is an ideal home site. Lots may be had for as low as $495.00 20' down, balance monthly. Prices were $320.00 last fall. Already one-third have been sold. Whether you wish to build a home or to invest, buy now, ahead of development.

Obviously profits will be made by those who have the courage and "horse sense" to act immediately not after the bridge is completed. Drive by this afternoon. We'll be there. Complete Kifclteti Outfit conr.itrlrd a short visit 'o R. A.

Gayic Mrs. Augustus Thomas spent Inst week- end with Mrs. George Ouerbacher. Louts-v il le. Miss Virsinia R.vrs, Hnr-klnsviii.

a few dsys' visit to Mis Martin. Charles Wheeler. Joi.rt, lomrd Mr-. Whr-lrr hrre werk-rno for a hor Col. A.

D. Martin ana Ma Mr and Mrs. Gordon Evrsole. Ashland, t'avr '-onchidf a visa to Mr. and Mrs j.

and Mrs. Dan Lex'nctnn. "ent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. nal-ih Mills.

Mrs. Douglas W. Brashoar spent "or ic-md with her sifter. Mrs. Charles R.

MrGnwan. atid Mr. McGowan. Louisville. Miss Charlotte Conway left Monday for her home in Danville.

after soendin-: several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Dyke L. Miss Ann Alicia Crittenden spent las', week-end with her sister, Mrs. W.

I. Wvmond. Louisville. Mis A 'ine MrChesnev. who has beer, visitine Mrs.

Paul Gillett. New lft there Wrdnesdav for Norfolk. where she will spend a week before re-! mi nit home. Miss Elizabeth Uttcrback. Louisville, has 1 concluded a visit to Miss Huldah Farmer.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner. Boulder. were guests of Miss Ella Lewis1 Thursday.

Richard K. McClure left Tuesday for 'St. Paul. to attend the annua! meet-: inpr of the General Assembly of the Presby- terian Church of the United States. Mrs.

Gndapl, Miss Mary Gudeei. I Miss Marparet Gudirrl. and Mr. and Mrs 1 M. Youns were in Shelbyville Tuesday i to ttend a dinner in honor of the golden 'eddiiie anniversary of Mr.

and Mrs John; W. Gurisel 1 Mr and Mrs Thomas Foster have returned to Louisville after a visit to Dr. C. Wallace and Mrs. Wallace.

Messrs Roy Peyton. Nathan Nor- ion and Robert Murtier. Louisville. have 1 ronclttded a visit to Mr. Peyton's Mrs.

Pauline Sams. Mrs. C. E. Tate has returned to Stanford after a visit to her son, William i Tate, and Mrs.

Tate. 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Morgan Hut ton. and Miss Elizabeth Hu'ton.

Cincinnati. have eonc'udrt a visit to Mr. and Sh'rman Ooodpaster. Allen Prewitt spent Stmdav with his parents. Henry R.

Prewitt and 6x9 Brussels $11.95 Velvet 15.05 Axminster 19.95 Only $1.00 a Week Is 1 jj 'So ''1: Here is what you get: Cabinet with sliding porcelain top. closed front, bread box; porcelain-top iable with utility drawers, two Windsor style chairs, 9x12 felt-base rug with border, beautiful dinner set. Brussels $17.95 8.3X10.6 24.95 Axminster 28.95 Brussels 19.95 9x12 VeIvct 27-95 Axminster 32.95 11.3x12 Axminster $45.00 PrewjU, Mount S-erliui lll ELLERBE W. CARTER Owner and Developer 418 South Fifth Street Louisville, Ky. City 1729 Mrs.

B. Myers and Mi-s Harriett Mver. atid Miss Lucille Myers. hai'e a and Mr'. J.

C. ard M.ss Emilv Jones Mr and Mrs. Oldham Clarke. LouisviHe. nrni it week-en'i wth her rarens Mr Ji'H Mrs.

Frnrh Hoce." Fsnn; r-stiemnn and James Castle-nan. Lo'iisvil'e. soent las; week-end -vi-h Mr- n. Carroll-Mis- Caro'vn snrt-t week-end with Mr. and Mrs.

Carl a C. C. H-'rhcr and daughter. are her parents. Mr.

and Mrs I Drll Mrs Booth Tue-day fer her tr. Milwaukee. Wis. p'trr snend'rs ith' wmter with Mr. arid Mrs.

Burt A I Mrs. Brn Marshall i in lnlr.etnn f- to her son. Lawrence Marshall, and Mr Marshall. Mi's Jessie Allen, Louisville, "pent las? City 2276 cos.

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