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The Advocate-Messenger from Danville, Kentucky • 6

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SUNDAY MAY 31 1953 Town Starts Today: lat" and Girl Siarlite Drive In Starts Tonight: of Pale face with Bob Hope and Jane Russell Kentucky Starts Today: Rita Hayworth in PAGE SIX KENTUCKY ADVOCATE DANVILLE KENTUCKY REE 3 Yourself rom Time Clocks! no 3k and ed sponse must be given by residents violence Center 448 South Colored Notes EVER KLEEN NIGHT AUCTIONS Ta BE EVERY WEEK MANAGED BY ANSEL SHEPARD JUNCTION CITY of Moreland TRUSSES PICK UP AND STORAGE Spoonamore Drug Co PHONE 4221 JUNCTION CITY Public Auction Joe Gover Auctioneer Saturday June 6lh 10:30 A CDT on out and make your self a Time Phone 778 Box 288 Phone Phone 404 Danville Ky than farther Dr Sanders this have up and our important Education vuuaioowsd aaiaottaat Um i White Enamel Non yellowing at Coomer Sons the widow a son Clar 2 EVER KLEEN for a LAST ING SEL CLEANING INISH 1 PRIMATROL for controlled penetration and EVEN SURACE Coma in today and your paint problems know how start you grow! You references and $600 iron clad GUAKAN ad stat followed by roll call and the devotional led Mitchell on the "The Strength of the Sentence prayers were which flowers in the that so far counties 'M to the unit during the some of whom lost their parents in rhe same fighting that cost 'he American lives wore red wnite and blue hair ribbons and placed flowers on the graves Gen Alfred Gruenther NATO commander standing bare headed in the graveyard for West ern unity t'j us safely through this time ble" disclosed 64 Kentucky visitea by the mobile ray is a larger number than have been' visit when they tories to use Each one is as large and are possibly as the Cincinnati directory Lon armers Supply Co Inc WALNUT PHONE 1501 2 3 mnnamr ATUACTION QVUUNnM (tor anwrienoad flcun alao aarn i and ree (Continued rom Page One) i dez gave him a firm handshake and declared: think Little Pete should have I had another chance at some more I Although the day is traditionally American friendly nations remem bered too British warships at Gibraltar lowered their flags to half staff Italy turned out her Army Navy and Air orce in conjunction with services for American war dead in the beachhead graveyard at An zio Nettuno Three hundred Italian we he said trophe of unprecedented may overwhelm us will be vanquished There an obliteration of At Manila Americans and ili pinos paid homage to war dead in joint memorial rites High American officials spoke at ceremonies in American cemeter ies in rance Ambassador red Anderson acting special representative in Europe said at are en Tardenois I that Soviet leaders were plotting (destruction of Western countries i iwith fifth column of vanity greed and selfishness in our' all no victors: no will merely be what we call One of the highlights at the convention will be the Presi dents reception and ball on Wed nesday evening June 24 honor ing the 1952 53 president of Ki vams International Walter Ray of Detroit Mich One of the features of the ball will be a show directed by Leon Leonidoff who produces the Radio City Mu sic Hall stage extravaganzas Tuesday evening June 23 will be known as at Yankee Stadium in New York where more than 10000 Ki unions will see an outstanding baseball game between the New York Yankees and the Chicago White Sox While Kiwanian husbands in convention sessions ladies and junior guests will be entertained by a variety of amusements in cluding a professional fashion show Receptions teas and lunch eons aie still other attractions Mis Ivy Baker Priest Treasurert the United States will address one of the meetings I in the beginning stage can be cured Iw contagious and on riday at the Boyle ty Health 'Tzed He pointed that the units are expensive and a re Enjoy Independence Be Your Own Bom Guaran teed Income! One of America's largest na tional distributors of coin operated "automatic mer chandisers" is looking for ambitious reliable MEN or WOMEN who have 4 hours time per week (or more) and the WILLINGNESS TO WOHK toward building a business that can pay up to $5000 yearly! No Soliciting No Selling: No Houre to House Canvass ing Investment ully Sec ured by Inventory Profit! atari rirst Day! We furnish the secure locations right help you must have car desire to succeed protected bv MONEY BACK TEE! An Original Investment of $600 Can Be Built Into A $5000 per Year Business! Age physical condition education not impoitant People from every walk are making a steady sizeable in come from this business! or ull Information writ giving Address and Phona Number to: Box 32 Advo cate Messenger lhe mobile unit stood on Mon ciay on Wednesday in State Marts Today: Loretta Young in for and Bill" Elliott in "The Homestead held EVEY WEEK rain or shine so phone us or bring in any for sale to be held June Sih Call us and we'll do the resi Watch Perryville Homemakers To Study Basket Making Members of the Perryville Members of the Perryville Home makers Club residence of at 11 clock June 3 The lesson areas an unit and examinations Dean Jameson Jones of Centre is doing some work at Oxford i ut we did not have time to look him up We tried to reach him on the telephone but that was in Eoncton and Lonuon is so large covers 690 square miles we had at least six telephone direc WITH PARKSVILLE LIONS A highlight of Chatter Night ceremonies of the new Parks ville Lions Club Thursday night in Parksville school's gymna slum was the presentation by President Raymond Miller (top photo at right) of the Danville Lions Club of an Achievement Award of a bronze and wood plaque to Deputy District 43 Governor Alvis Caldwell (left) of Danville as the "Out standing Lion of the Year" The two meh are seen again at cen ter of the table (photo below) with about 60 of the 191 diners visible at tables were decorated with and marked with stripes Lions colors will meet at the Mrs Stewart Crain Wednesday morning Grattan of the Ontario Interna Bennett of Radio will be on "Basket dug" All interested in learn 1 to fashion baskets are request don is made up of about 28 boroughs Everything in London and en virons is so much older than points of historical interest at home London started out itself around the first century We walked through many old build ings towers cathedrals and the like which were standing as they are today before the dis covery of America One walk through the lower interiors of XXT nr 4 i nel A 11 a 1 I viiuiiiiLci rtuoey puis you oaCK I into medieval tunes England countryside is beauti i ful Small but neat backyards I ot city houses were filled with tulips and other flowers The open country at this time of year is emerald green patches of the land marked off by hedgerows Hillsides were dotted with thou sands of cows black and white ones a few brown ones brown and whites John Brown can probably tell you more about them than I can here All I can think of to call them is Holsteins! In many fields you would no tice a corrugated pattern prob i give a student basic education which it lie acquired would en i Oxford is a really old institu tion Its separate colleges are scattered throughout the area of the town but all of them give student that ably for soil conservation Long row of round top ridges were seen everywhere Central heating probably lags behind in Britain Coming into London on the train we saw hun dreds of thousands of chimneys on the rooftops Another unusual sight was the brick farm houses and brick barns Probably that is because wood is hard to get but it also ties in solidly with another British characteristic we noted That is to build something solid enduring like the house on a foundation of rock The Eng lish when they do make some thing put lasting qualities into their products They have the fancy streamlined cars that we do in the A but mostly shiny black leather up holstered vehicles with clumsy looking fenders that I would readily say would stand against the ravages of time minor accidents better than gas buggies Another thing we didn't tice much evidence of traffic wrecks and fatalities in England Of course they have them But we see many signs of ac cidents no automobile grave yards indeed no highway police We did notice a great deal of driving courtesy especially for the thousands of bicycle riders in London and the millions of pedestrians We were extended some of that courtesy ourselves when several drivers who really had the right of way stopped and waved us by in front of them That brings the trip up to date We seen much of rank furt yet Right now taking it easy and we will be figuring hew and when on a trip to Italy and perhaps Switzerland Holland (Continued) i ng ed to take withthem the neces sary supplies including a card table dishpan measuring tape or yardstick scissors ice pick par ing knife long nosed pliers and in a WHITE THAT IS WHITER and COLORS THAT ARE BRIGHTER too mu eh county and we know how to Along with the sales we offer pick up service We'll be glad io call for any LOCK AND KEY and nimthaVe We haVe a large stora9e room UNDER luck AINU KEY and all items will be tagged lor idenity Sales io be thing you have for other ads We will sell for Mrs Agnes Rankin her property located on So 4th Street just south of city limits It consist of a nice four room house which now is renting for $3500 per month This property is on a 50 ft lot running at a depth of 288 ft which will give you a large garden This home stays rented with no city taxes to pay City water is in house gas line in front of all lots We will also sell two vacant lots one on North side of house and one on South side which we hold the right to sell to gether The home has a loan that can be transferred to the buyer olks did you ever stop to think this kind of property is where you get a good investment you don't collect a lot neither are you expected to spend a lot What if the Hustonville road was made in a four lane Highway and all Southbound traffic were routed out this way would or wouldn't you be sitting on top of the world with 150 ft frontage on this Highway or your good not mine look this over and meet me there sale day Terms and possession made known day of sale Sockman pastor of Clement Tennes Gover Real Eslate Auction Sales We Start On Time at WiH be held eVe rida n'3bi at Junc tion City in the building known as the Shepard Groce The first sale will be riday June 5Ih at 7:30 (fast lime) STEP NEARER HOLLYWOOD Barbara Pence 12 daughter of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Pence formerly of Elizabethtown an outstanding student of Darian School of Dance is shown as she appeared in the recent May estival of the Arts present ed by the Civic Symphony at Redondo (Calif) High school wear ing a spun gold chuda and other authentic oriental pieces from the Darian eollecton The chuda is held in place by flowers of gold wire and pearls A bra of metallic lace is richly encrusted with stones and worn under a bolero of handmade silk embroider ed with silver The young dancer is a niece Russell Pence of Danville PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY JUNE 6TH 11:30 A CDT After the sale of the Rankin property we will sell for Mr and Mrs Robert Haney two houses at 509 511 Dillihay Si Each of these two houses has three rooms bath which has been built just about two years They are connected io ihe sewer line with gas water in both pieces of property I don't know of a time that these homes have been vacant since they were built They have three good size rooms with kitchen sink in both These two can be used for homes but I think they are better suited for an investment You look them over and see what you think after all I am just selling There one thing io remember you can't spend a lot on repairs You just have 3 rooms bath front porches and remember they are on the sewer line which is worth a lot The size 42 145 ft lot for each house Let this be sale day for you and come good investment Terms possession day of sale Gover Real Estate Auction Sales We Start On Women Of The Church Hold Birthday Meet Interesting facts concerning old churches she recently visited while on a motor trip to West Virginia were presented by Mrs Hopper program leader spoke the topic Church Is World at the monthly meeting of the Women of the Church of Perrvville I hvtdrion i Alimin ai uic IIUllIC UL I ftirs sands Mrs Wade delegate to tne rresovieriai wnicn mnvpnpri in i vuaiiuii last monin gave a report of that meeting and brief comments on the urlough Home were made by Mirs Gibson Miss Cora Green and Mrs A Sands Miss Margaret Hopper a missionary to Korea was imper sonated by Mrs Arthur Rupley who gave facts concerning the work in the mission field The meeting opened with pray er by the president Mirs DeWitt Adams business by Mrs theme offered An offering was taken on the occasion of the annual birthday meeting to assist in the hnildino ol furlough homes for the I missionaries i was sung before the group moved to the dining room where the table i covered with an embroidered cloth was centered with a bowl of roses A beautifully decorated birthday cake was cut and serv ed with strawberries ice cream I and bonbons by the co hostesses 1 Mrs Sands and Mrs Gib I son see Nashville Tenn: O'Leary vice president Ottawa Journal Ottaw Canada Kiwanis Past tional President Knudson president Station KATE Albert Lea Minn Vincent Impellitterri mavor Lpfjhe City of New York and Herman Steinkrause past president of the United States Chamber of Commerce and presi dent of Bridgeport Brass Co Bridgeport Conn will address sessions of the convention in New York's Madison Square Garden the scene of many a fa mous show and ports event I The majestic towering spires I of metropolitan New York will serve as a back drop for the con vention Sightseeing tours of the wonders of have been planned wmeh will enable guests to visit all sections of this his toric city now celebrating its tricentennial Tuesday afternoon and evening have been left free I for this purpose Danville Ky I Local Kiwanian (Conftruca Irc ra Pago On ederation of Labor New York: George Denny Jr former moderator of the "American Town Meeting" New York Dr 1 tai ph New York rank AUCTIONSALE Wednesday June 3rd 2 We will sell at the high the Bell Acres Tourist Court Cafe Service Station combined also living quarters with other out buildings on 2 acres ot land in grass which has 400 feet highway frontage also your own gas well which furnishes abundantly for all buildings 70 lbs pressure 2000000 cubit feet every 24 hours These properties are well constructed modernn every way and will be sold fully and completely furnished and equipped for every need Located on popular Highway No 25 two miles from Mt Vernon Ky at Renfrow Valley The court has 10 rental units with utility rooms and all three are doing nice business Reason for selling owner wishes to retire Look it over before sale day and remember the date Rain or Shine Wednesday June 3rd 2 on the premises Waddle Auction Co Hdqts Somerset Ky 300 Chest Exams (Continued ro i Page One) four days Dr Sandors empha i vanced if service is to continue to be offered here Unless more norcml lnit turn out in the next four divs lf than received ray exams last i ed years week the unit may not be brought back here for a long period the 'England Is Beautiful physician war I 'Continued rom Page One) 1 and Tuesday fn Perryville 1 11 1 nd 11 Cifv on Thursday at the Good 1 1 plant Thiid street to give persons in various opportunity to visit the get their chest rav at locations mm ph ient to all Shoppers and busim ss persons in Danville a to find it easy to go on West Main Street remainder of its stay have entirely tuberculosis in Boyle tne only wav check it is to tind these id our world 1 Governor of the St ate of of trou Mn Sophia Craig Telephone 2355 Clarence Gilmore Dies In Louisville Hospital Clarence Gilmore 65 of More land died at 8 o'clock Saturday' morning at Nichols General hos pital Louisville where he had been a patient for four months He was a member Methodist Church Survivors include Mrs Irene Gilmore ence Gilmore Jr with the Air orce at Tacoma Wash and a daughter Miss Celia Mae bil more Moreland uneral services will be held at 11 1 CDT) Tuesday morning at Allen Chapel Metho dist Church Moreland with the Rev Straws pastor of the church officiating Interment will be in the national cemetery at Camp Nelson The body was brought to Dan ville Saturday morning from arid taken tcT Smith Jackson fu neral home It will be removed from there to the residence in Moreland at 10 oclock Monday morning 'WBOI ft Ifc A uK' A A i JI JL IMl MWK" fluff an fittsn Lt than hsto van i t'iVfcW.

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