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The Advocate-Messenger from Danville, Kentucky • Page 2

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THE DANVILLE DAILY MESSENGER. DANVILLE. KT. Friday, June 17, 1938. Editors Lunch In Gave fcf I MONEY IS NEEDED IN HOME PROJECT fVntimn1 frnm T'em' Onl 1 YOUNG PEOPLE TO ATTEND REVIVAL (Continued from First Pb LET THE PUNISHMENT FIT THE' CRIME gmtm mam charge to help the poor people.

He said the children, who average about fifty baths a week, are eager :ifctvre.CS 'I'fftfi Vacation Mission The other activity is a Young Peoples' Revival. The church has secured the services of the Rev. and Mrs. Guy Marlowe -ttt Louis, ville. Mr.

Marlowe be the speaker and' brings with him a young man who is gifted with a wonderful voice. This young man has turned down several splendid radio offers In order to enter the ministry. The services will begin Sunday evening, June 19, and will be the first outdoor service of the summer. Young people of the church will be in charge of the entire service. All evening services this next week will be held out of doors, "the weather permitting; AH young people of the church "are urged to be present next Sunday evening to help the meeting get a good start.

mvr Yi It's new amazingly different I Push a button there's your station, instantly-more perfectly than you could tune it yourself! Other amazing features give you thrilling new ideas of beauty performance tone I to improve themsclve and take a great interest in the work in their behalf. It was decided to have the ministers of the city call attention to the campaign from their pulpits on Sunday, July 3, and ask members of the churches to assist in the campaign for funds. The following general committee was appointed to have charge of the campaign: Mrs. Powell Cheek, chairman; Miss Allene Pearce, J. N.

Frankel, W. B. Myers, Mayor Henry L. Niehol, and five persons from each church. The goal was set at $2500, amount needed to make necessary improvements and carry on the work.

r7 Any woman who is old-fashioned enough to do the laundry at home deserves to be tied hand and foot by washday. Women today take washday right off the "calendar they substitute an extra day of leisure. An economical service for every budget. Enjoy your new and deserved freedom Send your wash here. W.OJEL 813K Sonlc-wc Eye Special Prices Magic Brain Metal Tubes overseas Dial Cabinet EASY TERMS (gjtkoio a sxiun 12 CONTESTANTS TICKET WINNERS (Continued from First Page) Phones 71 72.

Model 8 7T Magic Eye Magic Eye Sunburst Dial John Gabehart, 96, Taken By Death After Illness John Gabehart, who for some time Tias been seriously ill at the Bishop Hotel in Moreland, died this afternoon. He was 96 years Funeral services will be conducted Sunday afternoon from the First Church of God, Danville. Interment will be made in Belle-vue cemetery. ModeieiOT RUCK Braia Mafic Eye MM Metal luaos SnaLarst Dial eatrty-Tone Cafctaai Sanerintareo'M Sneaker Luncheon in the Sno-ball Dining Room at Mammoth Cave was one of the features of the mid-summer meeting of the Kentucky Press. Association, June 9, 10, and 11.

Photograph shows a section of the large dining table in the underground room. Beauty-Tan UtHMt Suptriwterodu Magntlt Core I Transformer JUNCTION CITY ious departments of The Messenger's want ad column, served to prove the thoroughness with which this paper is read. While the Robin Hood ads were fairly obvious, contestants had to read every ad to find the correct. insertions. The names used in the ads were Errol Flynn, "Robin Hood" of the picture; Lady Marian, High Sheriff of Nottingham, Will Scarlett, Friar Tuck, Richard Coeur de Lion, Little John, Guy de Guiesborne, Fence and Roofing.

Farmers Supply Co. Every Radio Reduced for 10 Days. Make Your Selection Early. CHESNUT-SALTER-BEST HDW. CO.

Incorporated "Quality Merchandise Since 1892" Paul Young, Mr. J. F. Young, Cecil Cloyd and Miss Mary Elizabeth Cloyd visited Mr. and Mr.

J. A. Pleasants in Crab Orchard Sunday 'afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Bayles Gregory and Bayless, of Lexington spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dunn and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Thurston Kirby and son, Wesley, are visiting Mr. Kiri JUNCTION CITY, June 17 Miss Lucille Singler has been the guest of Miss Helen Durrett for the past week at her home on the Lebanon Pike. Much. Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Prewitt and Miss Imogene Ritter have returned home after a two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Woods in Fredricktown, Ohio.

NICHOLS ISSUES PROCLAMATION (Continued from First Page) All Baridey Boosters Miss Laura Lucas was dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Webb in Danville. Miss May Ellis and Mr. Evans Ellis of Bradfordsville paid a brief visit to Mrs.

Jasper Toombs Wed nesday morning. as i I I 1 Mr. and Mrs. Everett Duncan and' family and Mr. and Mrs.

Wil. Hit Alexander and daughter, Joyce, of Danville, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Young of Junction City solidation of Labor, Business and Social Relief Organizations, under the direction of which the Bowl of Rice party is held, portrays and tmphaslzezs before the world both the urgent, need of immediate practical relief and also the outstanding fact that our positive action in behalf of the distressed in a fellow democracy helps to strengthen the moral forces of the world and to preserve our hard won and precious civilization, I do, by virtue of my office, proclaim Tuesday, June 21, as Humanity Day dedicated to the salvation of perishing human beings, to the expression of protest against war, and to an avowal of our faith in peace as the cure for the threatening ills of the world." Signed HENRY L. NICHOLS.

Mayor of Danville. by's parents in Tallulah Falls, Georgia, Mrs. Kirby plans to attend school at Piedmont while there. Capf. and Mrs.

Edward F-Grubbs and family of Carson Long Institute in Carson Long, will arrive today for a visit with Capt. Grubbs' mother, Mrs. Jennie C. Grubbs. Mr.

Virgil Popplewell, Eddie Singler, Charlie Wells and Dr. H. Gragg returned Wednesday afternoon from a business trip to Washington D. C. Mrs.

George Vogel 'and small daughter, Ann Terry, of Louisville will be the guests of her sister, Mrs. Daniel Montgomery, and Mr Montgomery next week. A large number of relatives and friends were the guests of Mrs. K. R.

Kellcy on Wednesday evening in honor of her birthday. The Y. W. A. of the Baptist church held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs.

Jasper Toombs Thursday afternoon Miss Helen Durrett led the missionary program on Brazil. The Homemakers club members are looking forward to a good time at an all day picnic today at the home of Mrs. N. E. Bailey on the Hustonville Pike.

Robert "Bobbie" Durrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Durrett, fell from a bam gate last Sunday afternoon and as a result suffered serious break In his right elbow His older brother. Frank, was were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Montgomery at a surprise birthday dinner given in honor of Mr. Montgomery on Wednesday even-ing. Mr. Emanuel Lowish of Nor. wood, Ohio, will be a week end visitor with Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Mills. Mrs. Ella Cloyd, Mr. and Mrs.

is Calling, To! Newspapers and magazines, these days, are full of advertise ments for other States and other sections. But Kentucky is calling, too the State that offers you everything! Cumberland Gap- with the pinnacle towering above. And Pine Mountain nearby. And Natural Bridge State Park on Highway 15. And Herrington Lake, and Dawson Springs, and lovely scenery everywhere! See them all and more, even if you must frequently omit Louisville and the Brown.

Vc'll miis you, of course. But when you Jo come back to the Brown, you'll think more of your State and maybe tliank for reminding you of it! Who Are Going Over to the Opening in Lexington SATURDAY Will Please Form in Parade on Fourth Street Near the Postoffice by 1 0:30 Saturday Morning Do Your Shopping Wednesday Morning, as Our Store and other stores will be closed Wednesday Afternoons thru June. July and August. GABBARD PENNINGTON By Abe Gabbard, Mgr. 27-4t Kill the worms.

Arsenate of Lead, Paris Green, Bordeaux Mixture; many different poisons. Farmers Supply Co. COLGATE DENTAL CREAM Plan to Sees Buihrj County Ancient Burud Cit at WkUiHV, bt It County Cumberland Gap, thru vhuh Boone and fiily tame ovn the WiUkmcu Trail boon County- Big Son Lira, where Utfm of maitodoru werr found Tirst while woman in Kcntu.l-.y biojltt Kef by boylt County nir. at Dan-vilU, Perry.illc. .1 y'At War battle whrre vtvtv In.ivur ilianat any other in tlie State.

CrttrCouni SwinglAC nr. where gunpowder was made in 1S1 a. Ckrittian County -pilot Rixt-, loo feet high, located alvul c.iln Dorlhvaat vt 1 tojcinville. PALMOL1VE Brushless SHAVE CREAM Large OO Size Clark County Indian Mounds at Indian Old Field near Winchester. EJmonutn County Mammoth Cave, new mtrance to Mammoth, Onys, and other caves.

Faytttt County Lexington, the center of stock raising and metropolis of the Hlueftrati. Ashland, Henry Clay's Home. Transylvania, the first college wet 6f the Allrghcnies. Hume of the famous Man O' Wsr. Kentucky Uniwrsity.

franklin County At Frankfort, the State Capital, are located the old and t. Capitol Buildings, collections of Historical Society, grava of Daniel Itoone and other men who have made history in Kentucky. 33c (iiant Size Tek Tooth Brush 43c Italian Balm and Fitch Shampoo, both for 59c Rubber C.lovrs 49c taken back to the hospital Wednes. day morning where he underwent the removal of a decayed bone from his right arm. About si weeks ago Frank broke his arm when he fell off a mule and his arm had not healed successfully.

We hope boys" will soon be well. Mr. Harold Dunn is the guest of his sister, Mrs. J. C.

Stratton, and Mr. Stratum In Louisville this week. Miss Lucile Dunn Is visiting het sisters, Mrs. Bayless Gregory and Mrs. Leo Dunn, In Lexington for a few weeks.

eeeaeei lALMoLIvE SHAVE CREAM Giant 07rt Size 3 VASELINE HAIR TONIC Large QT. Size Ta'STTmeTTE" BOUQUET SOAP 12For97c THE 'Take Home A Bag of Soap" COLGATE'S 12 Bars BROWN HOTEL COLGATE Krushless SHAVE CREAM Giant 070 Size 57. LOUISVILLE'S LARGEST AND FINEST HAROLD E. HAM IR. MANAGES Boyle County Barkley Campaign Chairman Great Satisfaction.

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