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KENTUCKY ADVOCATE ESTABLISHED 1865 DANVILLE KY MONDAY ATERNOON MAY 15 1933 DANVILLE'S LEADING NEWSPAPER OR 68 YEARS ULL RELIABLE NEWS Associated Press News Appears Exclusively in the Kentucky Advocate 1 VOL No 115 THE WEATHER Cloudy with showers except in extreme southwest portion tonite Tuesday generally fairk The Incoming King at Centre A Big Event In College I More Storm Tales REV JORGENSON TO PREACH TEA DANCE DELIGHTUL Director Dies Ed Bow hve Indictment Valid in jr iS iJ JLlvVJ I The Picayune also printed a This society was started at 1 1 2' Centte in 1921 fell from a chair 1 as standing and Ko her Coleman 1 On Third Cruise 11171 Robert Logan Coleman' Ash land Ky one of the moat popu lar of the younger students at Class Will Have Eleven Graduates Graduation Diplomas KEYS SOCIETY HAS ITS ANNUAL TAP DAY SERVICE Danville Golfers Lose In Initial Tilt Of The Season Here Yesterday S' We can give reai service on COAL delivery armers Supply Co 1 Centre College and a member of LCqleman atjd Wisner took part in i I 1 I 1 rv I i 1 i i 1 1 i a me ri nais oiine siaie uouours Lexington Players Defeat Locals by One Point in Spirited Contest BEN KING BRINGS IN INE STRAWBERRIES One of Most Beautiful Ceremon ials in College Life Start ed in 1921 Richard Jackson Is The Honor Student for the Year of 1932 of Society LV7V I aj Old Centre Student Victim of Pneumonia The irst Presbyterian Church a special collection contributed Eaccaulaureate Service To Be Ifeld Next Sunday Night at Christian Church There for the State Singles Crown Previous to the singles match Littlt Junior Calvert (Bless his heart? girls) clipned old man Jewell (ties Mrs oster) on the PARIS GREEN Anenated Lead Sulphur DURHAM INGRAM Andrew ox Maysville Attorney Under Serious Charges Howard as It is estimated that at least a thousand Boyle county people visited Russell yesterday ry New York and Mrs Bos man Nashville Louisvdli Times Maysville May 15 Prosecutor Andrew ox 27 was arrested od a on warrants charging him with murder foi the deaths April 27th of his fath er and mother in their home here Coroner Albert Knox who swore out the warrants' said life believed he had evi linking ox with the deaths but was unable yet to es tablish a motive The i parents Claiborne ox 60 and wife Em ma 53 were found dead in bed after fire damaged their homo Evidence that kerosene had been put on the bed led to the belief that the fire was incendiary New York May' 15 Ernest orrence aged 54 noted portray er of character roles on the screen died at a hospital here to day having failed to rally from a recent operation for gall blad der trouble His wife former Use Reamer his son Ernest Jr and two 'brothers and other kins folk were at the bedside when the end came Torrence who was six feet four weighed 220 Once he sang in Grand Opera and was famous as a concert pianist before he went on the stage He broke into films in and went on to success in ered and of Red and a host of more recent pictures He was a native of Edin burgh Scotland Akron Mav '15 OT Macon the new Zeppehn started off on its third test flight this morning Itinerary not dis closed PAPER HANGING Gover Phone 1275 93 lm Washington May 45 In dictment of Bishop James Cannon Jr bind Ada Burroughs on charges of violating the cor rupt practices act was upheld as valid today by the District of Columbia Court of Appeals Lifefi Scheduled riday trie reshman Clasts day morning at St Hos pital? Lexington where he had been a sufferer from pneumonia lie was repidly recovering and was able to sit up last Saturday but suffered a relapse and died at 5 a yesterday The news of demise caused a pall 'among the student body at Centre He a member of the Phi Delta Theta' Greek Letter raternity and the fraternity will attend the funeral tomorrow in a body by wav of showing is high esteem and great respect for the memory of the deceased brother The funeral will take place in' Ash land the late home to Mr Oddb at 6 1 2 cents ani the second prize steer Molasses to Schott and Company for 6 cents A Guillot Inc of New Or leans purchased the first prize winner the light caLt class own ed by Mr Baughman at 13 cents and the baby beef champion al so entered by the Eureka Planta tion cents the high bidder Charles Lutes for the Cash Service Stores Schott and Company acquired With the light calf and heavy calf class second place winner at 8 and 7 cents a pound respective Hoil James Baughman ormer Citizen Garners In Three irst Prizes in New Orleans i 5 OR 5 Room 1 modern apartment with furnace and base ment Phone 620 115 Gt It cost to wait Buy RE GAL armers Supply ri yesterday by the members of chin for three points and a nice tv it i ji vr trr thn rt it ncn Air 1111T lm AIM J1H I 1 i tol and didn teel much lifte a goiter out aia tine A nice aay ior you ooys ana a good etart in a tough league resh Strawberries today Only $175 crate three quarts for 25c JONES BROS Big nice juicy fresh oranves 20c dozen JONES BROS OR All kinds of plants fresh pulled for tomatoes pepper cabbage sweet potatoes Southwood Hardware Co 7iilll Gt they themselves were injured she said Arriving at her home they missed the baby Members of her family returned to the scene of the wrecked home to search through the debris in vain for the missing child They extended their search for some distance fom the house A crying attracted the attention of one of the searchers and the child was found seriously injured but still alive The child will Mrs Shepherd said doctors had told her QAMIII 4r School of Medicine and edited the iveniucKy rvieaicai journal BIG BARGAINS in Refrigera tors dining room suites pianos sun parlor suites Anything in second hand furniture Big bar gains in a gas range and an oil cook stove Danville Realty Co 107 tf large three column picture of Mr prize winner along with: a picture of the owner CABBAGE and TOMATO plants 25c per hundred jEd McCowan MMunotion City 113 3t MALE HELP WANTED IN We want to select a reliable young man with fore sight' fair education and mechan ical indinations'Who is willing to train during spare time or eve nings to qualify as Installation and Service expert on all types of Electric Refrigerators Prefer man now employed Write fully giv ing age present occupation 1 i 11 Chicago May 15 Rocco Bclcastro 25 re corded by police as a burglar li quor dealer 'terrorist and a mem ber of the was found shot to death today in an automobile The body was bound with a clothes line end an elec tric cord and partly wrapped with a burlan sack and covered vith a blanket In a shoulder holster Belcastro carried a loaded pm'cl with six notches on the handle Police believe he was killed else where and his body placed in te car 1 Stories of the storm have Ijeen told retold since the terrific storm in Russell county how ever here are others which were recounted in Lexington Herald: Ona of the victims of storm swept Russell county Mrs Ada Shepherd 30 years old who husband and four children au were injured last Tuesday night when a terrific storm ripped trough the county leaving death and destruction in its wake was brought to the Good Samaritan hospital last night for treatment Mrs Shepherd herself suffer ing from a severe bacjc injury and cuts and bruises about the head face and body from her bed at the hospital recalled how the winds struck her little frame dwelling twisting it into wreckage and injured all members of her family including a 21 month old baby Ruby Shep1 herd The storm struck shortly be fore 7 o'clock Mrs Shepherd re called not long after members of the family had finished eating supper There was a terrific howl of wind a driving rain and then the hduse began to quiver Mrs Shepherd said It was all over in the short space of two minutes the gale slackened and Mrs Shepherd assisted by her hus band crawleu from the wreck age of their home bringing with them three of their children ear ridden and almost hys terical Mr and Mrs Shepherd icniuuiatu tuitriri me iittuv 1 Rnhv and with tliAir 4hrAA nldpr Miss Marv Louise Durham and children ran over rain soaked championship with' St Xavier University St: Xavier: defeatedthe local team 8 6 6 1 The tournament opened riday morning and Danville became the runner up in the state only after defeating trains representing the KentuckyMihtary Institute Mid dleboro and Winchester Young Coleman was awarded a trophy bv the'extension depart ment of the University while Win ner and Coleman V'er given a half a dozen tennis balls for be ing the second best tennis team in the state A'i LAWN MOWERS Grew Shears Hose Headquarters for Garden Tools DURHAM INGRAM Hollywood May 15' John Adolphi director of motion pictures for George Arliss noted screen artist died today of cere bral hemorrhag? while on a bear hunt in British Columbia I DANVILLE TAKES 'HONORS IN MEET I ColemAn Wins Singles As He And Wisner Are Second In 1 Doubles The Keys a ribbon society at Centre College' which has one of the most beautiful and interest ing ceremonials in the college lifa at the above institution held itsannual tap uay exercises last Saturday afternoon at the: Gym nasium when a tea dance was eujoied by the young people of Danville and those who came in from out of town forthe week end The Boys Honored The following young men were honored by the Keys raternity which is a Sophomore Honorary Society: Beta Theta Mack Chown ing Sigma Alpha Epsilon Calvert Phi Delta Theta Wesley Stod gill iiklLN i I Kappa Joe Wyck off Sigms Chi Harold Merrier Phi Kappa Tau rank True Scholastic Standing The above men are selected for their all round standing in' col lege life studies campus activi ties etc and it 's considered a high honor to be selected a member of this society A large golden kev is used as the emblem to tap with When this accolade is touched upon the shoulder of I remains were iburied in Bellevue this afternoon D' Samuel! had been bed rid den since January 18 Reaching lui wuk xie len num a vi: on which he Wt suffered an injury to his back and chest over the heart or si: weeks his condition was so grave that he had to be keptunder ox' gon but he appeared to improveabout three weeks ago and rallied sufficiently to sit up in bed for brief periods He Was stricken unexpectedly Saturday and died before Dr Emmet Horne and Dr Morris Weiss heart spe cialist's could reach his bedside was the son of ths la'te Mr and Mrs Henry Sam uell Danville After graduating from Centre College he took lis medicinal degree at the Univer sity of Pennsylvania and returned to Louisville to begin practice with the late Dr James Hol loway one of the celebrated sur geons of his day Later Dr uell established an independent practice "and among early collab ra tors were Dr Irvin Abell and D' Ellis Owen Dr Samuell recognized as a scholar iby the profession was for a time dean of the Kentucky Pgrksville High School will four programs or events for th doting week of school The week will open with the Baccal aureate services on Sunday night May 21st and will close ith an all day school picnic and trip on riday May 26th The picnic will be under the joint direction of Girl Reserve and the teachers Baccalaureate Services High School Gymnasium Sun day night May 21st( 8 Processional Invocation Rev' Herman Jones Pastor Caldwell Presby terian church Hymn Dwelling in Beulah Land Scripture Psalm 8 Rev Cochran Pastor Parks ville Baptist church Sermon Importance of the Individual Life" Rev Jorgenson Pastor Parksville Christian Church Duet Awakening Chorus Miss Margaret Lewis and Mrs Daisy Durham Benediction Rev Jones Class Night High School Gymnasium Tues day night May 23rd 8 Overture Mrs' Hazel Roberts Welcome Address Louise Tucker Class Roll James Underwood Class lower and Class Qolors Margaret Nevius Class Song Senior Class Class Virginia wards Class rances er Class Roy Denton Class Grumbler Helen Havs Class Prophet Beatrice Hel ton Class Leslie Van Camp Class Will rank Edwards Presentation of Key to Juniors Tucker President Sen ior Class Acceptance of Key Edith Adams President Junior Class Valedictory Address Viola Crowe Graduation Exercises High School Gymnasium Thursday night May 25th 8' Orchestral' Lexington Avenue Baptist church Orches Processional Opening pravef Address Educational Crisis In Kentucky" Supt HA Cocanougher Song America Address "Graduation the Beginning of New Responsibili Dr ThoS Talbot Introduction tof Chairman of County Board of Education Underwood Parksville membei of County Board of Education Presentation of Diplomas Rankin Chairman Boyle Coun ty Board of Education Song Senior Class Closing Prayef1 The eleven graduates' of the Parksville High School who will be known as the class of 1933 are: rances Bower Viola Crowe Roy Denton rank Edwards Virginia Edwards Helen Hays Beatrice Tucker James Underwood Les Helton Margaret Nevins Louise lie Van Camp The valedictorian of the class is Viola Crowe the daughter of Mr and Mrs Crowe The salutatorian is Louise Tucker the daughter of Mr find Mrs 15ewis Tifcker i a' Class Officers Class of 1933 Tucker Pres rances Bower Vice Pres Leslie Van Camp 1 Secretary Treasurer The class colors tire yellow and green and the class flower is the lily Great is Easily is the motto of the class 'The seating arrangements andushering for the three programs to be held at the school will be in charge of Jerornti Tamm? vice president of the Junior class He will be assisted by Carl Burton Evan Curtsingen Holman Cot ton Thomas Culton Lewis William Tamme and Wallace' i wiui ajuuiis iui vxc sweep for the Danville team i Nate Elliott Lexington won all A T7 1A uie'wiyiiw ivp yv uinvicj allow iine narroasourg man a iouk in WARTED Empty Bags arm Supply Co JOHN CALDWELL TO ENTER MAGISTRATE RACE "A 1 To tlie Voters of the irst Dis The Danville High School took' its share of the honors in the an nual High School Tennis Tourna ment which was held last week end at the University of Ken tucky i Charles Coleman Number One man of the team under much strain defeated Johnny trict of Boyle County: Brien Highland High School After being requested by aort Thomas Saturday afternoon arge number of my friends and ONE CENT WORD Advertisements in this column one eent a word Minimum charge ten cents cash with order The many friends in this sec tion of the State will read with pleasure that our former citizen Hon Janies II Baughman who represented Boyle county twice in the Kentucky Legislature and who was one of the best stock men in this section of the State has just had splendid success in the Crescent City Stock Show The Times Picayune New Orleans has following to say of Mr Baughmans success: Bringing 30 cents a pound the highest price ever paid in New Orleans for a beef animal ka Pride 4 1 2 month old calf belonging to Baughman of Eureak Plantation Tallulah Lr was sold Thursday at the live stock and dairy show to the Bien ville Meat Market Bienville and Royal streets! The sale was consummated at an auction conducted during the afternoon at the Muncipal Audi torium where the three dayshow concluded Thursday night has been held orty beeves in all were auctioned bringing prem iums of from 1 cent to 24cents above the market price Eureka Pride 400 pounds was adjudged grand champion and first prize winner in the heavy calf class at the show Its owner Mr Baughman enter ed 25 animals in different classes himself HARMON Phone 1120 J' id the Danville agent for those good cfrals Blue Gem and Black Diamond prices range from $250 i to $325 per ton delivered at yourt home i 109 1 mth' I after due consideration I am to day making my formal announce ment for the office of Magistrate of irst District subject to the action of the Democratic Primary August 5th 1933 ir i I feel that this is a very impor tant office and I expect to see and talk with every voter before August 5th 1 If nominated and elected I will give my best efforts to serve nil justly and impartially I earnestly leanest your consideration of my candidacy 1 Your vote will ib? pi eclated fiineer elv yours JOHN CALDWELL Nolite: Wo have a CO Martin Kottler Of Carnegie Pennsylvania who will be the King of the Carnival Centre College of 1933 He is a fine young man a sterling ath lete and an all round good fellow It si Jr i vri i'W The Great General Tire Proposition Closes Saturday Although automobile tires have advanced in prices the great proposition being made by the General Tire "Company through Mr Arnold will continue through 'Saturday of this week Read the proposition the Daily AdwSate today havingihis troubles Mr Robinson of Lexington' formerly of Virginia came thru to defeat Noel razier of Dan ville by one point Robinson 1 real golfer' and one of the best plavere on theLexington team Al Hurt of Danville won two points from Doctor Herring of Lexington This boy Hurt is a comer in this match play busi i ness Hurt hits the ball plenty hard and with a little smoothness on his short game will be in th? top light Mr Smith Dulin Danville who knows a thing or two about putting did plenty to Mr Tunis of Lfxington and come home i with 3 fine points for a "clean 6 VvY 11 A ICllll 9 1 The bright student is the son ot 1r am i son oi inis ciiyana me is a i michtv tine vounfi man and quite i 'ik ll nellnrla lifa' Ma 1 ly Thpse calves were sold by a Beta Theta Pi Mr Baughman and A Bernn Greek LMter paternity as well oi nraoi respectively ag high honor man the Kfcvs Society Ernest Torrence Noted Screen Artist Dies Today in and his entries were awarded 3 first places and one second place New Orleanian Runner Up Posies of New Orleans was a close runner up to Mr Baughman in honors among the prize winning group His steer January won first place in the steer class and was sold at 10 cents a pound to Oddo of the St Bernard Market Mr Pomes also sold 'i Turck second place winner in the baby beef division 'l We give service with a smile on REGAL COAL armers Supply Co 7 Hi dwt cf the ust National Bankov i Anti Mr a hi riininanf LOSS AL reduction oh banker of Wxiiigtou and Presi GAL RED DIAMOND nrn iui rf At Club accompanied the Lexington and RED I LUME CUALSg Ifers over vesterdny Cuine armers Supply Co 1 again genlMrtcn Manv Visit Wurm 11 1 Danville will be un there at the District 111 Kussell finish and you can bet on that: The highway between Danvilb I an6 Rulell Springs was hned er 'veT? re Ple with automobiles carrying people Ytwday than nae been to the scene of the stonn disaster I a11 Ad41 1 1 did a great thing for the club when he joined this golf league Now you should know what we mean by having every man vm man and child a member Wi need members and what vto a are going to get Any person came to the club yesterday should 7 i( know that we are going ola We don't mean to be iude but the golf dub is for membei only i On the 28th Jack end Wilbur Meeo representing the Danville Country club will Ward Hillrich Audaben an! Clines also Audsbon and State Amatuer champion in an eighteen hole match Gel your i dues paid up and come out far this mat'h these hoys can plav The membership drive sorted this morning and you bdfer strain every muscle to get inline the eounTv club is going to be yrJ well' worth belonging to before rnanydsvs 'When you see Mr vl Howard Robinson and Mr Bar a rett Nichols come into your phe? I this or tomorrow i your check hook out Mr Wjl linm A Grape ruit 6' for 25c JONES BROS Chicago Suffers Loss of Another 4 Mi Louise Sanders and Anna Belle Thurmond in Leading Roles By Aine Harrison Holloway The Department May estival given annually in honor ci the May Queen choaen from the Senior Class will be present ed on the Department campus riday night of this week The theme for this year's enter tainment is an adaptation of Nutcracker Suite and is the story of a little girl her birthday and a wonderful gift which she receives a silvei nutcracker which eventually turns into a fairy prince Louise Sanders and Anna Belle Thurmond are the child and the Prince respectively and enact their roles charmingly During the course'of the pa geant there will be variousdances by flowers fairies and all man ner of dolls from Chinese to Rus sian Thmlittle girl meets these people in the home of herifriend the Sugar airy and they' have a beautiful time dancing for her entertainment Among the many unusual fea i tures of the evening will be mi Arabian Dance which was created end will be performed by the Junior Natural Dancing Class with Miss Ellen Van Winkle as soloist There will also be a bal let trained jy Miss Virginia Money Miss Money will enact the role of the Sugar Plum airy and will give a solo dance which promises to be one of the most attractive! temporarily forgot features of the nrograni ivuss marv uoiuse uuinam an children ran over rain soaked Miss Mary Handy'Ensmihger will sodden terrain to the home of accompany the dancers on the her father) a mile distant Neith jnano Mr Steiger will be in er fjle rnan nor vjfe reajzed 4 1 el inft Tntire pageant is under the direc ticn of Miss Jessie Keen and the Junior Dancing Class of the Wo Department Everyone is cordially invited to attend this May estival which promises to be even better than last entertainment May estival Always A Ria vpnt In Cnlleoe INE PROGRAMS i yesieruay uy Mie1 ineiuvers umi au uixc puinw cm4 i heir congregation made up $40 i win for the Danville team Cha la i i a i nil I i rnr tha ro i art strnrlr ar n4r 1 1 I Avr 11HT fH nt lit 1H I'l xtrflii ARMERS SUPPLY CO Springs NITRATE SODA RED STEER ER 'f Mr Ben King of the Chenault Bridge brought into Store the honoree' it is the signal for this morning the finest home loud applause of approval by the strawberries seen in Dan audience Then the young man is vl 111 many years 5 marched over to one comer where his best girl pins the ribbon of honor upon his manly breast After this ceremony is over there is a no break dance following in which only the members of the Keys are allowed to participate This over however all renew the the oc casion was made Centre Majors and it was splendid i Richard Jackson Gets High Honors Mi' Richard Jackson winner of the Keys prize last year by virtue of being adjudged the outstanding We hve compile lin ol the basis ot scholarship charac i ter and student' leadership was I Lawn Mowers also elected to membership an the i DURHAM INGRAMfratorriifv vcA aAXAvj ivnintf sturint is ThA ft Mrs John Jack irst PrpshvtArian vttv and he is a 1 1 theSvav from Mr isher CKurch Gave $40 DinviUe Nate viauivu HarfwHaKiir3 man a 'Ta tymm ChHavav Wilmore will win his share1 of i wrm uuerrs matchel and you worry Kentucky Medical 'Journal He was a hunter and sportsman and active in pursuits ct sports until rv ri xir 11 an 7 1x1 A VV Octi 11 ell vu VCdlS ulri hi a innirv I i tr13 a nrantiftnnr nnd in rx ii Ui OrtlllUCIL irll Il'U UIUIlCUtdlC I Louisville for forty years 'died family Among first cousins are suddenly of a heart attack at 12:05 Mrs Mary Terry Mrs A Saturday in his apartmen Warren Mrs James Menefee in the Gaston Apartments He anc jyjrs Lucien Beckner all was a native of Danville and the (f iruisville Mrs James Ter ofrre urnvA llxi xi ri zvl 1 a 1 a vr 1 VTt vy 1 9 51 Danville Golfers made their 1933 debut in the Central Kentucky golf league yesterday afternoon but emerged Although the local tegm 'lost by" the small margin of one point they nevertheless covered them selves with glorv 1 Danville lost only after a huge 'struggle and that struggle was more than pa per can describe 1 Jack Mohnsy' defeated Wilbur Meece on both sides of the match by the score of one up Mohney had five birdies with five tremen dous putts while Meece had thre? birdies The difference in birdies was the difference in the march' two wi These two boys will be the class of the league and manv fine battles are going to be waged 'p between them When two fine golfers get together and play a 7 difficult course in even par then you see some real golf 4 Mj Joe Stagg went around in care fashion to beat Pete Respasa one point When this man Stagg gets ready to take this 1 old game serious he wijl be one of the hardest golfers in the State to beat We should have won this match Donald Butier not being used to the terrific rough that we have had to take a beating from Pro fessor Lampert the Music genius from Stat i University Prof Lam i rrf i Aacv marlr nn tha i golf course Donald seemed to be (Hr' 3 'rizomi I 'Of i 1.

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