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1 0 0 0 0 0 0 PAGE TWO KENTUCKY ADVOCATE, DANVILLE, KENTUCKY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1952 SOCIAL NEWS Mine Julia Durham Telephone 351 Buffet Supper-Bridge Fetes Mrs. Frank Rodes Mrs. Floyd Pickett of Harrodsburg, Mrs. William Moss and Mrs.

Batie Watts of Nicholasville entartained. with a. buffet. supper Vina bridge party IN" honor of Mrs. Frank Rodes of, Lexington (Ann Carter of Nicholasville) Tuesday night at the home of Mrs.

Watt's mother, Mrs. Joseph Knight, in Lexington. Guests included Miss Nancy O'Hare, Miss. Kathryn Dietrich, Miss Jane Allene Wolf, Mrs. Winfred Foster, Mrs.

Billy Lockridge, Mrs. Harold Phillips, Mrs. J. B. Knight, Mrs.

Carl Snowden and Mrs. Joe Daugherty, all of Nichol asville; Mrs. Bill Johnson and Mrs. Douglas Edwards of Danris and Miss Katherine KessinKeith Blanton, do Mrs. Gladys Morville; Mrs.

Porter Welch, Mrs. ger, all of Lexington, and Mrs. Noel McDonald of Carrollton. Club's Open House' Is 10 To 1 Saturday Night The "open house" at Danville Country Club on Lexington road will continue from 10 p. m.

Saturday night, following the Centre- Carson-Newman football game 1 to be played at 8 p. m. at Farris Stadium. Members and their guests and friends are invited to drop in. Click Darland Engagement Told Mr.

and Mrs. Will Click of Salvisa announce the engagement of their daughter, Lena Belle, to Mr. W. H. Darland, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Darland of Harrodsburg. No date was announced for the wedding. The Amanda O. Rodes Book Club will meet with Mrs.

Dudlex E. Bryant Jr. on Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at her home on. Lexington road. SPECIAL HOURS FOR TREATING MEN Baldness, Falling Hair and Dandruff "Arista Stim-Lint" A type of service offered ordinarily in large cities only.

We will be open Monday and Tuesday evenings. 6 to 9 o'clock Using new but proven methods and formulas which our women patrons have tried successfully for a number of years. Manicures also available. For further information or appointment call 183. ARISTA W.

Main Ph. 183 Landers Bugg Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. Grant Landers of Harrodsburg announce the marriage of their daughter, Wanda Evelyn, to Mr. J.

H. Bugg, son James of Bugg. The wedding took place on Saturday, Oct. 4, at the home of the Rev. Marshall Black in Harrodsburg, who performed, the doublering ceremony.

The bride wore a navy blue suit with velvet accessories and a corsage of giamellias. Miss Hattie Black, the maid of honor, a grey suit with green accessories and a corsage 01 giamellias. Mr. Emmett W. Thompson served as best man.

The couple will reside in Harrodsburg, where the bride is employed by the Southern Bell Telephone Company. The bridegroom is employed by a Danville construction company. Mountain Club Picnic Set Sunday At London LEXINGTON, Oct. 10 The Kentucky Mountain Club will hold its annual picnic Sunday at London, at the London Tuberculosis sanatorium. Members of Tuberculosis Associations of the 17 mountain counties in the London district will be guests.

UNCTION CITY Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lewis left Friday night for California, where they will spend two weeks with relatives.

Miss Anna Lou Payne of Danville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rosel and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Everett Lanham, Cecil Lanham and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walls spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Walls and Sonny in Louisville.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eddinger and children and Miss Flora Combest of Louisville were weekend guests of Mrs. John D. Combest and son, Allen.

Leaves Hospital Mrs. Bert Phillips has returned 1 the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. B.

Phillips after spending several days in Ephraim McDowell Memorial hospital. Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. T. W.

Nagel and sons, T. W. Jr. and Paul, Miss Peggy Shaughnessy, Terry Flynn, and Albert Nagel of Louisville and Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon Young and daughter, Kathleen, were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Moritz Martin and son, Morris. Mrs. Nelson Dunsmore and son, Thomas Edward, spent the weekend with Mrs. Verna Crain in Perryville.

Guests Mr. and Mrs. Rosco Estes, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dietz and son, Michael, of New Castle, Mr.

and Mrs. George Wesley and daughter, Brenda Joy, of Louisville and W. W. Evans of Kings Mountain were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl' Dietz. FARM LOANS 4 Jeffrey Federal N. C. F. PIONEER Colson, Land L.

A. Bank Stanford, Ky. Phone 2298 In Danville Production Credit Office Monday afternoons Get A FREE Sample of Field', HOT Country Style Sausage at our Store. on SATURDAY, OCT. 11 JONES BROS.

Mr. and Mrs. William Junction City announce the birth of their daughter, Rita Gayle, on Sept. 24, at Ephraim McDowell Memorial hospital. Mts.

Kidd was formerly Miss Joyce Cross. Mr. and Mrs. William Ragale and daughter, Connie Sue, of Somerset were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Burnside and children, Karen Ruth and Charles III. Parksville. News Mrs. Hazel Roberts Jimmy and Pattie Warren Overstreet spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

James Rooney, of Perryville. Mrs. Hazel Roberts visited the Routenbergs in Campbellsville Sunday afternoon and for the day on Tuesday. In Rehearsal The Junior High students of Parksville are rehearsing for play ay which they will present to the public the first of November. Miss Joan Coulter left Tuesday night for Louisville to spend Wednesday- with her sister, Mrs.

Jas. Wofford. Bethel Baptist Chapel Dillehay Street (Sponsored by First Baptist Church) Robert Davis, Pastor 9:45 A. school. 11:00 A.

worship. 7:00 P. Evening worship. Thursday 7:00 P. meeting.

Gethsemane Baptist Church Rev. Roy Huston, 'Pastor 9:45 A. Sunday school. M. B.

Coffruan, sup't. 10:45 A. M. Morning worship. 7:00 P.

-Evening worship. Prayer service Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Southern Avenue Christian Church Rev. A. S.

Neikirk, Minister 10:00 A. Sunday school. 7:30 P. M. -Evening service.

Wednesday 7:30 F. meeting. Salt River Baptist Church Harrodeburg, Ky. B. Wilson, Pastor.

A. Sunday school. 11:15, A. M. Morning service.

7:00 P. 8:00 P. M. -Evening service. Wednesday 7:30 P.

services. Junction City Christian Church George A. Tietze, Minister 10:00 4 A. -Bible school. 11:00 A.

-Morning worship and Communion. Sermon. 6:00 P. -Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. -Evangelistic worship and Communion.

Sermon. Wednesday 7:00 P. and study. 8:00 P. Choir rehearsal.

Trinity Episcopal Church The Rev. Edgar C. Newlin, Rector 18th Sunday after Trinity 8:00 A. -The Holy Communion. 9:30 A.

M. Church School. H. R. Webster, superintendent.

11:00 A. -Morning Prayer and Sermon. (Nursery in the parish house for younger children). The church is open every day; all who pass by are invited to step in to rest, meditate and pray. Homemakers To Serve Food On Election Day In a business period, to which the morning was devoted, at the all-day meeting last Thursday of Parksville, Homemakers Club in the REA building on Hustonville road, and with Mrs.

Frank Mitchell as hostess and Mrs. James Pendygraft, president, presiding, the club members voted to serve sandwiches, pie and coffee on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 4, and to hold a food sale in Danville, with the date to be announced later. A committee composed of Mrs. Eugene, Culton and Mrs.

Wilbur Tucker was appointed to arrange a program to be broadcast ever Radio Station WHIR, Danville, on Monday, Nov. 24, at the regular Farm and Home Hour. The lesson for the day on "RugMaking" was presented by Mrs. Nelson Powell and Mrs. Everett Stephens.

Gladys Cotham, Boyle county home demonstration agent, showed slides on rugs which found helpful in the Election of colors for rug-braidAll members are invited to the November meeting which will be held at the residence of Mrs. Wilbur Tucker. UNDER RUSSIAN FIRE NEAR, BERLIN THREE OF CREW of the U. S. Air Force two Russian MIG tighter planes fired the air corridor 90 miles southwest of C-47 after it landed undamaged, at left: Maj.

George Beere, San Antonio, ness; Capt. James Peterson, Madison, Lutherans Meet In Controversy Over New Bible bad 901 King James Version Or Revised Book Is The Question SEATTLE, Oct. 10 (P -Delegates to the 18th biennial session of Lutherandom's largest church pointed today to what is expected to be the most. controversial session of their week-long convention the acceptance or rejection of the revised standard version of the Bible. The matter is expected to arise during the day with presentation of a memorial 10 of the United Lutheran Church in America's 34 synods asking for approval, of the new Bible translation.

The action of the 10 synods is in opposition to the decision of the Joint Commission on the Liturgy, which has, submitted "a report strongly urging retention of the King James version. The liturgy committee is composed of members representing churches of the National Lutheran Council. It has been asked to prepare a liturgy to be used by the majority of Lutherans in the United States and Canada. Synods joining in the request for use of the new version were Illinois, Kentucky- Tennessee, Michigan, Midwest, Jersey, New York, Pacific, Pittsburgh, Rocky Mountain and Virginia. Their requests made no arguments in favor of the change.

The Commission on Liturgy, in summing up some of its arguments against the new version of the Bible, said, would be highly unwise to give premature approval to the liturgical use of a version of the Bible -however finewhich the church has not yet had opportunity to. measure the full stature." It said also "that it Would be highly inconsistent with the conser vative principles of Lutheranism for our church to -venture where other churches without our tradition have been unwilling to Truman Nits GOP On Civil Rights By ED CREAGH ABOARD TRUMAN TRAIN, Oct. 10 (P) President Truman headed his whistle stop special through the home state of New York's Gov. Thomas E. Dewey today, angling on behalf of Adlai Stevenson for the biggest election day package of all-45 electoral votes.

Launched with an assault on the Republicans: civil rights record, this next-to-last day of the- President's coast-to-coast campaign trip promised to bring him into conflict with the man be whipped in the race for the White House four years ago. Truman started his New York State swing with a Buffalo speech lambasting 'hotheads" -mostly Re publican, he said, but' including some Democrats- who in "a wave of hysteria" have tried to win votes by hurling false charges of communism. This sort of thing, Truman told a far-from-capacity crowd in Memorial Auditorium last night, can split the country and can lead to similar attacks on Catholics, Jews, people with foreign names or any other minority. More pressure against the Bill of Rights, the President said, can be expected in the next four years, He said it's part of the president's job to uphold the anti tion sections of the Constitution and: "Quite frankly, this is one part of the job of being president that you better not turn over to a prof $300,000 Damage Suit Denial Holds FRANKFORT, Oct. 10.

Carter Circuit Court's denial, of $300,000 damages against the Louisville Fire Bricks Works, Grahn, was upheld by the Court of Appeals today. The opinion upholding Carter Circuit Judge R. C. Littleton's ruling was written by Appettate Judge John R. Moremen.

Mrs. Artha Newell, Grahn, and others sought to recover $300,000 in damages and to prevent the brick company from trespassing over 30 acres of land in Carter County. She claimed the deed under which the company acquired the land was in error as the original owner, John Waugh, died without a will. The original tract was awarded Waugh by Gov. James Clark in 1837.

The brick company presented records showing it received the land through chain of title to the property," producing a deed executed by Waugh and his wife. The deed identified the land as being that granted by Governor Clark. The high court ruled at the time of. her grandfather's death Mrs. Newell was but seven years old and added her statements like those of two elderly gentlemen, were about tradition rather than known facts.

Conviction of Fred J. Pfunder in Crittenden Circuit Court was clear miscarriage of by the appellate court. Declaring the commonwealth's evidence "fell far short of proving criminal conversion of the court reversed the lower court and a one-year prison term given there. The trial court should have diected a vedict of acquittal, appellate court added. Pfunder had been charged with converting to his own use $5,000 belonging to Davenport Mines, and John J.

Tobin. The appellate court upheld an award of $5,915.50 to John Baker for injuries and expenses incurred as a result of an automobile accident Thanksgiving night of 1949. The judgment against William B. Richardson had been returned in Scott Circuit Court. The mishap 0C- curred on US25 about eight miles north of Georgetown.

The conviction of Kelly and William. Rippy of Arson was affirmed by the high court. They had been Make It A "DRY HANDS" Wash Day That's right! Your hands don't even get wet, when you do the laundry the self service way! Your laundry washed and d-ind for only 55c OPEN 7:30 5:30 Closed Wednesday Aft. Self Service Laundry 3 W. Wa nut Ph.

1602 YOUR bank, too, son! Our bank offers services to help every member of the family with personal and farm money matters. Stop. in any time to talk over your problems. BANK CREDI There is no obligation. C-47 ambulance plane at which warning machine gun bursts in Berlin are shown in front of the Tempelhot.

Berlin airfield. From Nurse Margaret McGuinWis. (International Radiophoto) fessional military general." Otherwise, Truman, refrained from any further criticism of Stevenson's opponent for the presidency, Gen. D. Eisenhower.

Neither did Truman comment on Dewey's statement-made in a state-wide radio and television hookup Wednesday night--that the "white supremacy" slogan on the Alabama ballot convicts Stevenson and his running mate, Sen. John Sparkman of Alabama, of the "rankest hypocrisy." Dewey showed TV viewers a ballot with a rooster emblem and the words "white supremacy" and "for the right." "There it is," said Dewey, "the rooster and the banner of white supremacy-Ku Klux Klan- Jim Crow her flying over the electors for Stevenson and Sparkman in this year 1952." The symbol and slogan, placed on the Alabama ballot about 1901, were adopted at the behest of white supremacy leaders. They were a reaction to the post-Civil War period when mass Negro voting was encouraged by, opportunist newcomers and many white voters were disfranchised. bigri Intestinal Disorder Hits Martha Raye MIAMI BEACH, Oct. 16 UP Martha Raye, the large-mouthed comed enne, was in serious condition in a hospital today suffering.

with an intestinal disorder. She became ill yesterday in Kingston, Jamaica, just 24 hours after she Logan a vacation on that British island. The entertainer was rushed to Mian: i aboard a. Pan American World A rways clipper and taken to Hospital, Miami Beac Dr her personal phys 1 was "critically ill that disorder" and that fion might be necessay. "We'l known more about that in a dev or so." he said.

Can LEPTIONE from a Li STORE Min If the unusu-1 are ook core to ste us. -THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK 34 Members Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. year: prison sentences Allen Circuit Court. The Rippys were charged with Netting, fire to a four room residence and outbuildings on firm, occupied by Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Crossfield in Allen County the night of June 19, 1950. The structures were destroyed. The appellate opinion said no motive was shown "but we cannot escape the conclusion that there was sufficient evidence to warrant the submission of the case to the jury." It added a testimony. "timely placed the Rippys at dwelling like the one which In addition, the court said, the witness described acts of the Rippys "which connected them directly with the burning of a dwelling." CAT IS PLASTERED, CULPRITS CAUGHT SOUTH BEND, Oct. 10 UP The boys who plastered a cat have been caught.

The half grown cat itself is doing all right, free from a ball of plaster in which it was found several days ago in a partly built house. An Associated Press Wirephoto picture of the cat's predicament appeared in newspapers across the country earlier this week. Gordon Weist, chief juvenile probation officer, said the cat. lovers who called from all over the nation won't have. to bother to pay the veterinarian's bill.

Parents of the boys -10, 13 and 15 years old -have promised to do that. FATHER OF 10 TAKES OWN LIFE AT NEWPORT NEWPORT. Oct. 10 UP Charles Hulley, 58, father of 10 children, shot himself to death early today, in a bedroom at his home, Capt. Thomas Fahlbush of the Campbell County patrol reported.

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