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The Advocate-Messenger from Danville, Kentucky • 3

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Page Three Trrrr 1 PHONE 351 ir (' Burner Weber 7 7 $77 Seal dyed ards of advance sale of fine furs 2 ISTULA richly blended fur coats at COURT NEWS MAY BECOME SERIOUS $77 the low price off wekend tow I vitality I Hicks and dau and wrxomwiiw) ABSCESSl anemia I our famous coney coats at only WHO DUN HIT? JEEBIES! toWfWW TO IAT A Miss Mrs of Columbia friends here' Lou visit Nahvi 1 1 and Mrs and child Mary Lou spent the Miss Lucile Vice arrived today from Lexington to be the guest of friends for the weekend Master Buford Dean Saunders has returned from a visit with his grandparents Mr and Albert Dean in Nicholasville given in Evans their for Miss Mary Owsley and Miss Mary Sage Curry of Lexington are the guests of Mr and Mrs Robinson Cook for the weekend of Price Administ ordered a twenty per cent reduction of lettuce and cab Mr Miller and Mr Robertson of Louisville spent yesterday here on business of as Mrs Bradshaw and sons Leslie Arnold and John Walker who were guests this week of Mr and Mrs Ar nold and Mr and Mrs Leslie Bradshaw have returned to their home in Huntingburg Ind Miss Sara Hart McConathy of Nicholasville is the guest of her aunt Mrs Calvin ackler and Mr ackler Mrs Martin who has been visiting friends in Louis ville returned Thursday Mr and Mrs Brady Knight and sons John and Judson left today for Spencer West Va for a visit with her mother Mrs John McClung Mr (Bernard) Jr1' United States Navy has return ed to his New York base tfter having spent a nine day leave from duty with his parents Mr and Mrs May of 208 East Broadway Lieut Pohlmann of ort Knox is spending the weekend with Mrs Pohlmann Mr and Mrs Manford Sowder of Dayton Ohio have conclud ed a visit with Mr and Mrs Walter Dyke Mr Ed Hamlettwas the guest of yesterday WASHINGTON July 10 (AP) The War ood Administration is about to start a nineteen mil lion dollar program to recover livestock feed from waste resi due at grain alcohol producing plants of the nation it was an nounced today Most of them in Kentucky The program is expected to relieve tlie feed shortage Mrs Edwin Van Arsdale of Louisville Ifrthe guest of her sister Mrs Quisenberry of 30 Jr par 19 Million Dollar Program Planned To Recover Slock eed Pvt and Mrs John Price of Lawton Oklahoma arrived Tuesday to spend several days with their parents Major and Mrs Charles Nixon moved this week to in Harrodsburg Mrs Jessie Stagg Mrs Riffe and Mrs Wilcher and Mrs Sadler of Lex ington attended the funeral of their relative Mr John os ter in Stanford yesterday Mrs Roger ghter Margaret Ann have re turned from a visit of several days with relatives in Indian apolis Miss Margaret Cook and Miss Ann Gordon who spent eleven days at Camp Chelan Ind have returned home Miss Mar tha Jane Hays who was also at Camp Chelan remained in isville for an overnight with Miss Betty Knox Mrs A Creech and Ann Creech of Harlan and rank Harscher of San Antonio Texas left today for Mt Sterl ing to visit Mrs sister Mrs Mat Rogers after visiting Danville friends Mr William West is the guest of his mother Mrs James West in Hopkinsville for several days Miss Elizabeth Whitehouse of Peabody College Tennessee and Mr William Whitehouse ren Billy Don and of Norwood Ohio weekend with their parents Mr and Mrs Whitehouse of Aliceton 1 Misses Mary and Ann Oldham have returned from Richmond where they were guests of aunt Miss Mary several days Guests or Bridge Tea In Lancaster Mr and Mrs Jesse Knox and daughter Betty of Louisville are the guests of Dr and Mrs Saulmon for the Mr John Mason Stewart ar rived today from Dayton Ohio to join Mrs Stewart and daugh ter Susan at the home of his parents Mr and Mrs Stewart 1 OPA Orders Huge Price Gul In Lettuce Cabbage WASHINGTON July 10 (AP) Office ration today five to fifty in the prices bage and promised a similar re duction in other fresh fruits and vegetables soon Blue Ribbons Awarded 22 Exhibitors Red Ribbons To 13 In lower Show I 'it i ir i i 1 1 i 1 and Mrs Scott Glore blue for her collection of three vines 1 Section Roses variety of in dividual specimens Mrs Virgil Reid blue Mrs Scott Glore Jr blue Mrs Scott Glore Jr blue and Mrs Virgil Reid red Section Vegetables and fruits assembled for a salad in a metal tray Miss Amy Dawes bluei Mrs Norris Armstrong red ruits for a salad on a glass plate Miss Amy 1 Dawes blue Section ruits vegetables and flowers in combination or alone in a wooden bowl Mrs Tunis blue Mr Lou ie Rue and Mrs Dudley Bryant red Vegetables grown by the exhibitor Mrs Addison Lanier blue Mrs William Caldwell red Collection of herbs Mrs Cowan blue Outdoor wall pocket Mrs Robert Hundley blue Mrs Ab Oldham red low ers suitable for kitchen in cop per Mrs Dulin blue Miss Katherine Reid red In pewter Mrs Robert Darbishire blue Ar rangement of flowers in a hat Mrs William Rogers blue Section (Accessories were eliminated due to a misunder standing of exhibitors in inter preting the rules) Arrangement of hemoracallis Mrs Dulin red All green arrangement in contrast of shapes and shades Mrs Virginia Bowman Cecil blue White flowers in green con tainers Mrs Virginia Bowman Cecil blue Mrs Charles Oldham red Arrangement of1 roadside Mrs James who was the 'guest of her ents Mr and Mrs James Bean for a week has returned to her home in Elizabethtown Mr Norris Armstrong has re turned from ort Smith Ark where he was the guest of his mother Aimstrong and brother Mr Henv Arm strong and Mrs Armslrcng I Mrs Martin was(the guest of her sister Mrs A Linney in Lexington yesterday A wise choice if you love soft rich looking furl Seal dyed coney with the smart new turn back cuffs! Beaver dyed coneyl Sable and silver ombre dyed coney! Come select yours now and get the pick of the group! Sizes from 12 to 20 some up to Calendar of Events John of Mrs mu ax i mw wiw 1 1 I 5 Kiwanis Club luncheon meet ing Begley banquet room Char les Grow president 12:30 in one Bap and pas Ky was buried Saturday after funeral services riday in Cincinnati OR YOUR SHEEP Phenol Max inc Gille Give Coop Sheep Drench Powdered Blue Stone Mrs John B' Nichols Jr Mrs Norris Armstrong Mrs Sharpe Mrs Dunn Mrs George Rue and Mrs Bruzht were cuests George Swinebroad in Lancaster at a bridge and tea honor of Mrs Leslie who will soon leave for South America to join Mr Evans I PAINS 1 fl PROSTATIC SYMPTOMS 1 Anyone suffering from istula Rectal Abscess iles or other colon troubles is invited to write today for a REE copy of a new 122 pagc book telling about these ailments and related disturb ances The McCleary Clinic i 721 Elms Blvd Excelsior Spring: Marriage Licenses Joe rancis 31 painter Stanford to 'Opal Watts Stanford i Real Estate transfers Marshall Van Meter wife of Paris Ky to Clyde Reveal and wife of Danville a house and lot on itzpatrick avenue Laura Alice Whecldon Dan ville to A Hawkins and wife a house and lot on North irst street NERVOUSNESS STOMACH TJCONDITIONS 'i LIVER KIDNEY DISTURBANCES constipation Private Casey ttoine On urlough Private Ancel Casey who has been the guest of his family in Boyle county while on fur lough from Camp McCain Miss issippi was baptized last Sat urday by the Rev Reynolds of the Parksville Baptist Church Private Casey Mr and Mrs Casey and Mrs Paul Peavler of Cornishville were diner guests of Casey and family on Sunday 0 jl Private Casey returned Ip his post last Monday morning 11 (j A 'Y Lc MISS JULIA DURHAM only5 down 4T plus regular monthly payments will hold your coat until November 151 paint up Paint They are the Best RIDAY JULY IS Rotary Club luncheon meet ing Begley banquet room Joe Davis president 12:15 Automobile license examina tions at office of Circuit Clerk John Baughman Courthouse 1 pm to 4 pm Rcd Cross Surgical Dressings workroom open from 9 a to 5 tn Library basement WEDNESDAY JULY 21 Social Security Boatd 'repre sentative at 'postoffice lo a to 12 noon to take claims for old age and survivors insurance and issue social security num bers Chenault Cockrell manager THURSDAY JULY 22 Tin can 11 io be ginning at 8 a City county and state trucks will pick up con tainers of properly prepared cans placed on sidewalks in front of homes Wiseman chair man RIDAY AUGUST 13 "Citizens League for a Clean Danville" meeting at armers National Bank 8 Smith chairman material! Mrs Cowan red Arrangement of cool colors suit ably forfa terrace breakfast Mrs Charles Oldham blue Arrange ment of! zinnias in a basket Mrs William! pi Caldwell blue Ar rangemCnt of castor beans "and vebernum berries bon teakwood stand Mrs Guy blue Dried exhibit on arbambop mat Logan Wood Section The cor ner' Mrs Cowan blue for her ambrosiae i Section Unusual arrange ments Mrs Guy Hundley blue fdr her Belle of Ireland Miss Cecil Dulin red for her pottery horses flanked by oats Main at Third Catalog Order Dept Phone 124 Phone Iheapache fC palpitation RArrTrT PHYSICAL Ij wAI NE55 COLON TROUBLES PILES choice selection off fflno' ffuri Come see these) Skunk dyed opossum KUvU greatcoats! Blue fox and China mink dyed coneyl Seal and beaver dyed coneyl 12 to 20 some to 441 $5 down will hold one of these sable A dyed coneys unti paid for in No vemberl "Windshield" cuffs rayon satin lining Sizes from 12 to 441 SATURDAY JULY 10 Red1 Cross Surgical Dressings wprkrpom open from 10 a to 12 noon High school invited M0NDA1 JULf 12 I Red Cross Surgical Dressings workroom open from 9 a to 5 pg Library basement £ions Club dinner meeting Beg leytji banquet room Carl Sweet presiaeht 7 pm tiSeyitnd Volunteer Nurses' 'Aid Training course opens at Eph raim McDowell Memorial Hospi tal 7 Mrs Logan Caldwell epairman Miss Pearl Gaihes ingructor TUESDAY JULY 13 Red Cross Surgical Dressings wdrkroorn open from 9 a to I' in'iirid from 7 to 10 m7 in Library basement WEDNESDAY JULY 14 a ped Cross Surgical Dressings workroom open from 9 a to Mrs Martha Read chairman Dance for servicemen 8 to 11 Mrs Noon an chairman House on Main street above ourth THURSDAY JULY 15 Red Cross Surgical Dressings rtrkroom open from 9 a to and from 7 to 10 in Library basemem Several Bundred Persons View Annual tteeiit Stdded Bw Club i Blue ribbons were 22 exhibitors riday sjfter hoon in the community flower and vegetable show sponsored by the Garden Club: and in which 1112 entries for compdtitibn Were received Red iibbons went to 13 exhibitors Opened to the public between the hours of 1 pm And 5 pm the communityf lower show viewed by several hundred persons who came and lingered to discuss the speci niens to ask questions of the Garden Club member experts and to congratulate the sponsors on the beauty and success di the eight section exhibit 1 Cowan is president of the sponsoring organ nation Mrs Virginia Bowman Cecil was chairman of the event I The flower show was held in lower floor rpoms of the educa tional building of the irst Pres byterian Church generously loan ed for the occasion The settingwas well adapted to its use for the exhibition providing an at tractive and spacious background fbr the excellently arranged sec tions of the show The floral and vegetables dis plays included beauty color and fragrance among specimens large small modest exotic familiar qd unusual Stunning containers and those out of the ordinary were utilized by the who revealed artistry anT originality in their offerings Unusual among the floral ar rangements were seaweed am brosiae' and mountain ash Sur prisingly lovely in special ar rangements were humble grasses knd Queen lace Among a wealth of familiar ve getables were colorful mangoes kohlrabi broccoli parsley and the rarer greens? With rationing and high prices prevalent at the moment the fruits and vegetables gained an unusual importance i Blue and red ribbons were awarded as follows: Section Miss Enjily Letcher blue for specimen of hyperion hemoracal lis Mrs Gentry Caldwell blue red for specimens gladioli Mrs Scott Glore red for specimen i hemoracallis Section Vines Mrs Kentucky Advocate Danville Ky Sister Qf Waters Dies Thursday Mis Sallie Waters Perryman 78 113 North Thomas Drive Thomas died Thursday at Christ Hospital where she had been a patient since June 28 She was a sister of Coleman Waters who resides at Willow Grove on the Stanford pike Bain Waters of Cincinnati and Mrs George Stanley of Nor wood Ohio? Also surviving her are three daughters' Miss Beulah Perry man Thomas Mrs Bybee Norfolk Va: Mrs Charles Thapker Cincinnati Ohio and one son George Perryman yeoman USN three grand children and one great grand child Iler husband was the late Dr George Perryman at time pastor of the irst tist Church of Cincinnati also at Newport His last torale was at Winchester where Mrs Perryman i Ration Calendar I Snr i Stamp No 13 in War Ration Book No 1 good for 5 pounds of sugar through August 15 Nos 15 and 16 in War Ration Book No! 1 each good po'tftids' bf nigar for home canning until October 31 apply at board for additional rations as fruit ripens Stamp No 18 in War Ration Book No 1 good for 1 pair shoes until October 31 Stamp No 21 in War Ration Book No 1 good for 1 pound coffee through July 21 including persons whose ages are in same book Stamps and (blue) in War Ration Book No ttond fnr a total of 48 noints of canned Goods through August 7" Stamps and (red) in War Ration 'Book No 2 good for 16 points each of meats hard cheese butter margine edible oils canned and glassed fish and meats and canned milk through July 31 uel oil period No 5 in zone good for ten gallons for heat and hot water until Sept 30 Renewal applications will be mailed to users fill out and return to Board immediately 4 Gdsoline coupdhs No 6 (in book) good for four gallons through July 21 and Stamps good as noted in books Gasoline ration books good through July 21 Applications for new books may be obtained at local filling stations Tire inspection on gasoline ration' books before Septem ber 39 1943 on books before Oct 31 on books before August on books every six months or after every 5000 miles of driving whichever is first The wu price and rationing board office is cloed every Wednes day until 12:45 Jrty iLiiW CITY PLAYGROUNDS (Continued rom Page Ono) ditional $25 if it should be re quired Prof Birckhead said The recreation centers will op erate under the direction of Miss Ellen Jay Schoene with an assistant at Maple avenue school playground pot yet appointed and Eugene Goodloe' principal of Bate school assistant at Bate school playground it was stated The playgrounds have been provided only for children of school age and are intended particularly to supply adult di rection for the children of work ing mothers although all school age youngsters will be welcome Under a separate set up nur sery schools arc being operated in Danville for children of pre school age Playground hours will be from 8 a until 12 noon for morning sessions and from I to 5 for afternoon sessions The children will be given opportunity to play softball basketball volleyball badminton quoits pingpong croquet and many other games Swings boxes and see saws will be provided "Jw PistulaWrneumatismI REIAaJ A rz I I 1 "tpy '4 I 'A gal i I' I 4 TnWB My i i ''A HL 7 II 1 VA 'n P'l i i It fl: ABH 7 i JKS i 'A I ES fBAMr I WVtWWJf vJgT AL A WA pr i LJI 1 I IP a I I "1 1 A Blit 14 i i I.

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