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The Crittenden Press from Marion, Kentucky • Page 12

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Marion, Kentucky
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LEVIAS BLACKBURN 1 il 4 OD-4RT Corsets JTrorvt Laced Quality Lines We atk you to compare MODART Corsets, front laced, with any other corsets. We ask you to compare for Quality, Lines, Workmanship. And when you have fciven it a thorough, impartial test by wearinft it we will leave it to your judgment whether or not there it any other front-laced corset in the MODART class. We chose to ipecialize on the MODART front-laced corset to feature it in our advertising, to recommend it to our customers only after a thorough study and search of the corset field. And only after we were convinced that no other front-laced corsets compared with the MODART in quality and fine-fitting features, did we choose them.

Our expert, scientific corset fitting service always at your free disposal D. 0. CARNAHAN Marion, Kentucky After spending several weeks visiting friends and relatives here Mrs. Line I'm vulsoii went to Marion Tuesday fur a visit with her sUter Mrs. John Ijiiul).

J. II. Price wife und son. Col. Frunklin wife and sun and Herbert Wayne of Salem were quests Sunday of Mrs.

1.. L. Price and daughters. Lois I.ynn was the guest Sunday of her grundai'eiits Mr. and Mrs 1-awson rranklin.

Mrs. Delia Larue and Miss Leecie were in Marion shopping last Wed nesday. Rev. T. ('.

Carter filled his regular appointment Saturday and Sunday ut tnion. Misses Addie Mav Davidson and Imogene Beard were guests Satur day of Same ullencer. Mrs. Martha Franks and daughter Horence spent the week end with Mrs. Ada l'erryman.

They attended services at Lnion Saturday and Sun day. Misses Marie and Eva Lvnn at I tended services at Union Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Green Kelt of Pleas ant CIrove spent Sunday with their daughter Mrs.

Willie; Aldridge. Mrs. J. B. Carter spent the week end with her daughter Mrs.

Glenn Hayden at Stilem. Mesdames Antonia and Florence Price called Sunday at the home of I and Mrs. Cecil 1-arue. Mr. George Mi Kinney wife and I children visited Sunday with her i cousin.

Lacy Pavidson and wife. K. Champion motored over Sun day to see his niece Mrs. Lillie Be I lout who has been quite sick for he past few days. Mr.

Kelly Larue wife and children Mr. and Mrs. Howurd Hurley were I guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ce cil 1-urue.

DEANWOOD. Miss Carrie Morse, who has been attending school at Bowling Green State Normal has returned home and is in bad health. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roberta vis ited Mr.

G. W. F.aton Saturday. SILLIVAN. R'V.

T. C. Boucher was the guest Crider. Mrs. Howard Oliver is visiting in Sullivan this week.

Miss Lola Dunning entertained Saturday night, those present were Misses Halleen Brooks, Annie Nunn. Messrs. Earl Woodson and Clifton of Mr. Vergil Drennan Saturday Mr. Allie Guess spent Saturday night with Mr.

Herman Travis. Misses Mable Morgan and Lucy Dean of Marion spent the week end at the home of Miss Dean's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dean of this place.

Miss Bertha Eaton has returned home from Alabama where she has been spending a few weeks with relatives. A large crowd attended the Driver meeting and singing at Mr. Vergil Drennan's Saturday evening. Miss Lillian Walker was the guest at the home of Mr. T.

E. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Ewing James and baby visited Mr. J.

A. Stembridge Sunday. Mrs. Lou Ijinil) and Mrs. Louella Turley spent Sunday with Mrs.

Mary Murray. Mr. and Mrs. T. L.

Walker and Mr. L. II. Ijinib were the guests of Mr. W.

L. Walker and family Sunday. Mrs. Montgomery has recovered from the flu. Lola Dunning spant the night with her friend, Helen Brooks Saturday night.

Miss Atlanta Bailey and two sisters were visiting relatives here Sunday. M. Herscliell Harmon and fam. ily are visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs.

John Hurmon. I'INEY FORK SHADY GROVE Rev. C. T. Boucher was at Greens Chapel last Saturday to preach the funeral of Frank Truitt.

Mr. Burk ('rider and wife and Mr Grayson Hill were in Marion Mon day. Mr. Victor Hunt spent the day with Raymond Boucher Sunday. Miss Mattie Walker has returned home at Baker after a few days vis it with her niece Mrs.

C. B. Collins The family of Mr. Alvis Andrews is on the sick list. Mrs.

Nora Crayne spent one day last week with her daughter, Mrs, Ruth Hill. Mr. C. B. Collins was in the Ba ker neighborhood Sunday.

Mr. Doss Hill was in this neigh borhood Saturday, JACKSON SCHOOL HOUSE Mr. and Mia. Ray Stephenson and children, and Mrs. Jack Oliver Mrs.

Kizzie Oliver, Mr. March Oli ver. and Mrs. Cora Binkley's chit-dren were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Arch Oliver Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harper and lamily and Mr. and Mrs.

Murray uiiu I'tiSi iHUIllJf Miss Goldie Boyd, Mr. Carl Horn-; nd wre guesu ing, Miss Gradv Horninif and lamia Mr- r' Beavers and family Sun- Felker were motor day. ridine Sundav. W. D.

Tudor and family and Miss! Mr' and Mrs- Rubui nl Fannie McConnell were trying the i chMrvn wer Kuests of Mr. W. R. Florida Bee Line Sunday. Gibbs and family Sunday.

Mr. Roy Joyce and Miss Ira StenhJ Weley Harrod who has hn rv ens motored to F.non Sunday to at- 8'l't improving slowly, tend children day. Mmm and Robert Threl- Miss Ronce Coleman visited Lu- keld were guests of Mr. and Mrs sella Easley Sunday. Jesse Stephenson Sunday.

Gluttons for Punishment ee Tires ask no favor of the road. On rough country roads tough treads travel almost unharmed over sharp and jut-ting points that would tear the heart out of less tires. On paved streets and boulevards Lee Tires wear down surpr.V ingly and pleasingly slow. If jou knew how to make tires and none hut I hest.would satisfy you, the Lee Tire is the kind you'd huild. So thoroughly good are Lee Tires that you'll get an entirely new idea i lumatc gnu but ikr.i..i;....

.1 me urt one you try. us show you uhy. Lvt 76 T. II. COCHRAN CO.

Marion, Kentucky I.F.I "Smileat: Miles" The Zlg-Zag Tread all row mudiiiw. Tlx I VTTfla. all.th.ta an bulk I bwr MM. Ilia. VW fclnul I Il I'M Bm.

of iht Tnn" I I 1 at.d Caattr Una ,11 mSr WT ad ibirt tub yr aa II Dill II SHdf' MVV -aUtHOHSk Yo i Need a WeutUrproof Coat a l.aynster. It ill prove plcndiii investment. The label i uur assurance of value. We have just the style for you. D.

0. CARNAHAN Marion, Kentucky Rev. I. W. Talley tilled his regular appointment at this place Saturday and Sunday.

A large crowd attended. H. M. Vauhooser went to Marion Monday. I Mr.

Lenncth Brown spent a few days last week with his sister. Mrs. F.lma McConnell. Mrs. Kmma Coleman and daughter F.lsie attended church at this place Sunday.

I B. J. Brown of Farmersville spent the past week with his daughter, Mrs. F.sma Alexander. I Cole McConnell of Tribune attended church at this place Sunduy.

Mr. Al Orr passed through this section Saturday. W. B. Uavis of Creswell spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives and attended church at this place.

1 Miss l'earl Pavis spent one day last week with Miss Rosa Murry. i Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hillyard and Miss Susie Boyd of Tribune attended church at this place Sunday. i Misses Lena and Stella Guess and Corbtt Travis attended church here Sunday.

i Mr. Boh Byrd of Shudy Grove was here recently in the expectation of starting a singing school in the near future. Mr. Clem Orr spent Sunday of last' week with his patent. Mr.

and Mrs. Tate Orr. Mrs. Sarah Belle Travis and son Ojar spent one day last week ith Mrs. Henry Brown of Shady Grove.

FORDS FERKY. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Clark of He bron section were guests of Mr. and Lobe James Sunday.

Mrs. C. M. Clift suent the day with Mrs. Lafe Clement and daughter Miss Ida, Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Watson were in Marion shopping one day laM week. Wallace Runkin and George Wof ford left recently to seek eiimlov- ment at Akron Ohio. Miss Gertrude Flanary of Chicairo attended the burial of her aunt Mrs.

Mary Wilborn. Quinton Nation who went to New Mexico last fall for his health. Iihi returned to the home of his mother Mrs. Belle Huehes was the irueHi of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Truitt Sun day. Miss Beatrice Alvis who is attend ing school in Marion recently visited her mother, Mrs. Sallie Alvis, of Clemeutsburir. Mrs. Claude Huifhea and Misa Maude Wotford were in our town Saturday.

Will Dowdy is visitimr his hr.nh. er Charles Dowdy of this place. Will i'hillips of Colon section was in our inidnt Salunluv Sarah Rank in wait fh. imi.ut Daisy Williams Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Henrv Phill the Colon neighborhood was in our midst recently. SEVKN SPRINGS. I'lXKY CREEK. Mr.

Lexie Caunan and wife visited Mrs. Caiman's parents Saturday. i Mr. Herbert Campbell vim ted his brother Golbert Saturday. I I-ester McN'eely visited Homer Myers Saturday and Sunday.

Mis. Ruth Hill and mother. ('. C.Cray ne went to town Monday. Mrs.

I'ress Hill and hovs visited Mrs. Martha Sigler Sunday. Gilbert Campbell, J. (). Kelt and K.

Jennings went to Clay Monday with three loads of tobacco. Miss Lena Roswell visited Mrs. Lena Suturday und Sunday ALDWKLI. STRINGS Mis. Nellie Hani and children were guests of Mrs.

Hosa Mayes Sat- unlay. Mrs. Mae Stephenson and daughter weie the guests of her Mr. 1 Corbit Turley Monday. Katie Newberry and Sylvia Ixptt were in Dycusburg Wedm-day.

Miss Marcella Matthew is visit ing her brother Mr. Ollie near D.vcusliuig this week. Misn Sylvia Uitl Wits the eilest of Miss Verna l.inzv Suinluv Mr. Ray Itiown of Lyon county was in tiiis section Sunday. Mr.

Joe liulston and family were the truest of Mr. family Sunday. FKKF.DOM There will be an all day nieetinir with dinner on the around Sundnv. Roma Brown nnd Daisy Wina" head Salurdav and Siimluv. Miss Rena Craighead visited Miss Verna HorniiiLr Sundav.

Miss Vesta Hughes spent the day with Iirine Fritts Sunday. Ernest Campbell and wife gave fish dinner Sundav whieh greatly enjoyed by those present. Miss Tesrl Polk fit rvmtituiia tended Sunday school here Sunday. I li'; nr-. "in r.aton oi county was in this vicinity Sunday.

Kd Brasher and son and Brice Tat-ton of Caldwell Springs were calling in this vicinity last week. Mr. Ward an experienced school teacher formerly of Chapel Hill attended Sunday school at Seven Springs. f- 1 anu Mrs. warren He irv the young people an entertainment Thursday night which was tren enjoyed by those present.

Our pastor. Rev. J. T. Cunning-ham of Triticeton failed to fill his appointment at Seven Springs the hi'd Sunday on account of his wife eing seiiously ill with the flu.

James Guess is receiving ties here for (J. W. Yates of Iuka J. Holoman and wife are visiting their son Charley at Rosi- laire Illinois this week. Charlie Duncan is suffering with an eye trouble.

DYCl'SBl'KC Mrs. Mina Davis of Metropolis. Illinois, returned home Sunduy after few dnys visit with relatives here. Mr. ami Mis.

Kd Campbell of Lyon county were guests of her mother. Mrs. M. Graves. Mrs.

Amous Martin was in Livingston county a few days last week. Mrs. F. (). Itumeye returned home from Lillmrn, accom panied by her sister, Mrs.

Trenton Patterson Miss Cora Graves left Sundav f.r Fast St. hiuis. Mrs. Virginia Vosier is visiting her son, L. V.

Visier of Kuttawa. J. A. Graves returned home from Louisville Saturday. Mrs.

T. F. Raiueye returned home Wednesday from an extended visit i to relatives in Dixon. Mr. and Mrs.

Dave IVck nuiHiay in Livingston the guest relatives. of When your feet cause you discomfort there must be some fool defect present. That is why we have here a foot comfort expert whose services are free Let him examine your feet and advise you about them. Dr. Sertoli's Foot-Earer piiiigy ddIi.

once has brought comlorl to mil. lioni. It btidlf the il WML'ht Irani hfcl la kail ni foul. relieving lb arch fioin (milt bringing wondetiul relief. Wc rain any shoe.

Eapartly (tied by aur pcactiptdisl, CARNAHAN Marion, Kentucky II.H V7 lll'RRICANK to Sundav school day was not very well attended at this place on aix'otint of rain. Rev. Hoirard of Marion will preac at this place as has been announced by our pntor, Sunduy morning Mav On Sunday May 2nd about II clock u. in, a crowd began to ariive at the home of .1, Ilatemnn, car-, rying with them boxes and 1 of food and sin or I him iik big birthday dinner. A dinner was served, after uh lures were made.

Those present were: nailer I numbers nnd family, I Ray Milliken and family, J. A ilton and family. Ij-onnnl lii.i..,,.,... Not A Tuck Not A Nali Billiken Shoes MCUfiCit I out a tack or nail; ol the soft toughest Icatlicr known, cn broad, scnii- lr, inipiovej, foot form luti theinoit perfect fliild'l shut ever nidc The one tl child out-jrowi. Buv "BllIlken, Mioes and let the iliiMrm rimn inj to thrir lirart'l icintcnt without nnyime to you, injury to the home or tlmomfoit tj tiiciu- (rlvri.

Th tmwlnu f-rt rhlMrrn irriutf by PrMirowiliwi. ItllllUrn" Shoes are nude by ipecial. lb' isnr.rU. d-voteJ to the manuliaure c. CiiiMirn'i I lih tiiije Shoei.

toln on "Billiken" Shoes are Ture 0k I lniblo l.rithrr the lodrit ri I i 1 Irjtltr Lnnwn, lwin especially prrpirrj Im.l icrvi.e. The atuence null, tiAi.etr rrvnli the hit Jrcrt iLjrring the (I.xks nj furniture. The b' trnJrr noir. Hcxililc mAc ilii-m ai a a The. durable leather n.

Ac. thrui liil-K a i U.u' bcavy tugc. AaJ tUcy aic citremely xyli.h. Let I Show You I). 0.

CARNAHAN l.ii ion, en in llflJlfllltl Formula tyvfr Bun Paini bu Ihc "DayliQhfllelhod In buyinjr paint grt one that C(imet out "in broad daylight" and tells you what it contain. 'Hie formula printed on every pai kagf of Ilatina's (irei-n Seal Paint leaves mi doubt or wytei atNut this paint. It's Kod by analysis us well in Ly reputation. IIANNA'S CKKKX SKAI. TAINT will jrive you tuaximimi SllllVICK.

It protect, U-autifies, and saves repair bills. Then don't just "paint" your projHTtv-have it "Ureen-Seal-ed." SOLD UY Marion Hardware Co. we uo the Largest Diamond Business In Kentucky i In ill in. i I. 'II.

kt it I hi in. I 4: t. Ue I. I 'I ll 1 1 a Ill hll.y ni. Hie l.t I It mr i.

T'li He II 'In III. .11.. I uur pi. I' Il 111- WKITK I OK OUR DIAMOND HOOK. 1ihLemon8SonS I miicin and family, Will Kiii(t and family.

Ti l)n1 fas 10 lhc 1 of 1 n'l ami Ciunlics: ami miss I IIOSl' )0 klxiw 1 1....... Cross Salvo r. Kai i Uv mtH-lilrd f0 Ihr for, or if mvr di.l 1 1 Uu MU litter 1 arnirrd uritr men do this at ome IW "aran.ood it it ml min tl ink of tKOssaavK IIudi. Uara la iaaraauw la Mrriaia iMiuma. it la tuaafai (or that anrpwa and fuar aiqaaf ill da amaiaur raraaaM wlttiua If ll-at I Ihik.arMWa.Taltar.

HlMWnrn iwi.wmi,iiiwr. niaa worm or tar utkar akla iiHua ta mum lUYNBI A TAYLOK, Marloa, 3V.

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Years Available:
1919-1922