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The Advocate-Messenger from Danville, Kentucky • 3

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Danville, Kentucky
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3
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V'WI I jll 'THE DAILY MESSENGER DANVILLE KY Monday March 11 1929 What Tell You their BAUCH GARNER wmua A TROPICALiGljW NX i EMU oe 'S Deginning liiul uilcuviuii Hughes and Master Arnold Mack urge every woman who he Mrs Otis Healey of Los An Mr Ward Goodloe of Minnea ville visitors Saturday I 'fl 1 Sheep Shearing ni i tl A Tiffany Stahl Production Tompirow tl Y4 v' JU 1 Keeps 5000000 Women Wearing Mr and Mrs Arnold Mr and Mrs Joe Goode Mrs Mack 3UGGEITE0 BY A JACK LONDON Baker motored to Lexington yes terday afternoon1 Same Price for over 38 years 25 ounces for 25 Mr and Airs Simpson spent the week end in Lexington with Miss Alice Nash heel choice a dial you can now ci) oose square or pointed heels GOTHAM GolDStRIPE SILK STOCKINGS Dr' Robert Wintersmith Robert son of Louisville spent the day yesterday with his parents Mr and Mrs ML Robeitson at then home on North ifth street' Misses Mary Gray Atkins Mar garet and Russell Applegate of Kentucky College for Women spent the week end in Versailles Dr Allen was called to Ishpeming Michigan last night by the death of a very dear friend of the family Love Burnside Matherly Marriage Miss Thelma Burnside and Mr Marvin Lee Matherly were united in marriage Saturday evening March 9 at 8 by Dr Warren at the residence on West Lexington street and left on a short bridal trip to Lexing ton The bride is the attractive daughter of Mr and Mrs Burnside of this city and Mr Matherly is an employee of the Daily Messenger being our efficient pressman and ad man He is a son of the late 'and Mrs Wm Matherly and was born and rear ed in the Perryville community where he attended Elmwood Acad emy before coming to Danville four years ago Both of these young people are popular among a large circle of friends who wish them long life and happiness They will continue to reside in Danville DOUBLE ACTION In the dongh Thu in tha evta women of our party remem bered as Miss Martha McDowell daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph McDowell is convalescing after a serious operation' i When you have Society or Personal News call the Society Editor Phone 351 or at the Office Phone 140 lovely colors authentic Parisian shades and smart styles Use tessthan of high priced brands MILLIONS POUNDS USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT Lease Apartment Mr and Mrs Robt Goldrain who came to Danville a few weeks ago have leased the apart ment They came from Texas and have fast identified themselves with our interests and have made many friends for themselves by charming personality rt Tlie friends of Mrs Geo Pope will be sorry to know she is hav ing to take a rest cure and hope for her speedy recovery polls who spent the week end here the guest of his son Allen a fresh man in Centre College has re turned home Mr Goodloe always ir receives a hearty welcome in pan ville where he was born and rear ed Mrs Walter 0 Hopper of Per ryville was here yesterday with friends Dr Marmaduke Brown of Lex ington was here yesterdaywith his sister ilrs Rice and Dr Rice free dyeing to match samples perfectly son short notice 4 Leave of Absence Given Miss Rice Miss Elizabeth Rice of the Mis souri School for the Deaf who is Principal of the Primary Depart 1 ment of her school has been given a two weeks leave of absence all expenses paid to visit the schools for the Deaf in the East that she may get new ideas and inspiration for her work stopped over en route to spend the week end with her brother Dr Rice and Mrs Rice She will probably stop on her return trip for a few days visit Mrs McBrayer Moore and Miss Amanda Rodes left yesterday for Louisville where 'they will be guests of their sister Mrs Ewing Harris and Mr Harris i Here you can find just the Suite or Odd Piece of urniture you need to make that change And remember that we will give you a liberal allowance for: your old furniture on new 1 1 1 Ji Directed by Elmer CUfton fit with fodt and leg length service CBLBShaK Silk Stockings wear BETTER Mr Brown And i Miss Inman Married The marriage of Miss Dorothy Madison Inman of Somerset Ky iand Mr John Young Brown ofthis city has been announced The event took place in New Albany Ind the first part of the week and the bride and bridegroom are at home in this city at an apart ment on Park avenue The bride is welcomed by a number of Lexing I ton friends She was educated in I Somerset and has been teaching there Mr Brown is a graduate of Centre College in Danville and of the University of Kentucky from the College of Law He is now a prominent yotmg lawyer of this Herald Try Quid I Sair ToJayl' lieves in the principles of the great Democratic party to talk and work for this convention and if possible be present and you that cannot)be present talk it up and get allDemocrats thinking will be no faction in this convention and it be glorious to attend one political convention where tlie word factionalism is un known The watchword will be har hdny and cur motto will be "Unit ed We Stand Divided We Thd gates to 6ur beautiful capital city will be wide open beckoning all Democrats to enter and join in iur Democratic rally jyt is going to be a great day Sponsored by Democratic wonjen of Jjieniiu Iy who believe in Jeffer sonian principles handed down to usby otir forefathers Come on women inarch to the strains of 'true Democratic principles and we knbw the men will A raternity Holds Banquet The local chapter of Sigma Al pha Epsilon held its annual ban quet Saturday evening in com memoration of the founding of the fraternity on March 9 1856 The delightful three course dinner was served at the Round The Corner Inn Those present were members of the chapter pledges and sev eral alumni from Danville Cook acted as toastmaster intro ducing the various speakers Bur rus Munn business manager of Centre College was the principal speaker and" entertainingly related some of his experiences with prom inent men of the national frater nity and the rich heritage with which the organization is endow ed Harvey Alexander professor of James Berryman of the local chap romance languages at Centre and ter also made talks the former oh the dependence which every man has on his brothers and the latter on the interesting events of the recent National Convention of the fraternity held in Miami lor ida Sanders Clay representing the alumni made a few stirring re marks on loyalty Prior to the ban quet six pledges of the fraternity Were formally initiated into the order Neil Mims James Brav ard James Clay Marvin Thomp son Henry Wilson and San ders KG Baking Powder repairing done invisibly and at minimum charge That your home would be more at tractive with some changes in the furnishings State Convention of the Women's Democratic Club Announcement is made by the State President of the Kentucky State Democratic Club Mrs Boqrne of New Castle th at the State Convention of the chibs will be held at rankfort all day on the 4th of April Mrs Bourne has also called a meeting of the Executive Board for the 3rd of April at 8 pm in rankfort at the Capital Hotel I'pr the Convention on the 4th Bourne will preside and Mr Jajiles Breathitt the Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky will give the address of welcome jAmong the speakers will be Mrs iBprden Jiarriman of Washing ton and Judge Mills Logan of Bowling Green In the ebruary number of the Democratic Journal there are articles poems and announce ments of the Convention and it is hoped all the women Democrats inthe State will attend A number of women from other states are expected A will be given ati the Capital Hotel 1 The Journal says: Democratic con vention which will meet in rank fort April 4 will be sponsored by both national and state women of note WeJ are expecting several lui'li ed women from 'out in the state L'Democratic Kentucky feel that shojild be restored to leadership and that this great gathering will hri Uwnnntnp in that direction! silk 100 pure 9 lovely to wear no runs that Start above cam pass the Gold Stripe Wednesday Man Who STOUTS Of Course Mrs Clell Coleman Mrs Car roll Smith Mrs Chas Henderson and Miss Mary Louise Henderson of rankfort were among the Dan Messrs Bond Winston and Chas igeles" who is pleasantly Milner who spent the week end inLouisville returned today to re sume tljqir wqrk in Centre Col lege of the 'i If J' i i is 't A 1 If It Right We Make It Right CLOVERS TIMOTllY Blue and Orchard Grass Let us submit samples and nnces BANKS HUDSON (INC) STOUTS TODAY 1 IM'1'1! ya CTi JBI 1 1 1 Xreasuv these tteredothe 1 Scattered foe for Waters Unaci (It be long now until your sheep will have to be sheared Bear in mind that we have a big stock of Knives and Cutters ready for you also Shearing Machines Hand Shears in fact everything needed for shearing your sheep 0 Chesnut Salter Hdw Co wt'' INCORPORATED 'JU Comftae Siadul ft A I 4 i tf I 9 4L Aj 1 nl IfI I3li ir A in I ur A7 r1 1 Win i in i ri1 1 I I Corry III Ik III 1 Ofgs 9H I dH JIM I WW I 111 I I I I I HI I I I I 1 I 'i: 4 1 'I? y1 BBEEmSJ3OKKBIL i 'I I jmk a iwMk 4 inwMI BMwaMEW 7 KIwlIMHxHr' wg 3 jLiS'J ALA I 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