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Messenger-Inquirer du lieu suivant : Owensboro, Kentucky • 7

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THE INQUIRER OWENSBORO KY RIDAY MAY 20 1933 PAGE SEVEN THE PASSING THRONG Elks Dance The Elks lodge will give a charity dance at the Rainbow Gardens this evening hours 9 to 1 as a benefit for its Hazelwood sana torium fund Cliff Hughes and his 16 piece orchestra will furnish the music Special provision will be made for spectators to enjoy the music and watch the dancers The en tertainment committee will have charge of arrangements and includes Mr Bush chairman Messrs Max Kron red Settle James Ar nold and McManus Benefit Bridge Party The Junior Woman's club spon sored a telephone contract bridge party Thursday afternoon proceeds to go to a free lunch fund for un derprivileged children Members of the club arranged for parties in their homes the returns being tabu lated at the close of the afternoon Twenty one tables of player enjoyed the games in the various homes high score prize winners being Mrs Gilbert Jamieson Miss Mary Noel Barron and Mr George Adelman Members of the committee in charge of arrangements included Mrs Max Kron chairman Mesdames Carl Vaughn Hubert Howard Ralph Jones Harry Holder Jr Robert ield Patton Misses Hus ton Gardner and Antha Ellis Birthday Party Mr and Mrs Ike Johnson enter tained at their home near Dermot Saturday night May 14 with a birthday party in honor of Hubert Johnson Eva Mae Johnson and Charles errell Alexander Music and games were enjoyed Refresh ments were served to sixty guests Birthday Dinner riends and relatives gave a birth day dinner at the home of Messrs Milton Crowe and A Shaver on the Hardinsburg road Sunday in honor of Mr Charles Shaver sixty eighth birthday Those present were Mr and Mrs Shaver and children Ruth Paul Troy and Eura Mae Mr and Mrs Archie Burgess all of Beaver Dam Mr and Mrs John Chinn and children Archie Ray orest Anna rances Adrian and John Harvey Mr and Mrs Ellis Chinn and children Bon nie ay and Lola Mae Mr and Mrs Hoskins all of Prentiss Ky Mr and Mrs Odis Shaver and children Dorothy Mae Bettie and Harold Mr and Mrs A Shaver and niece Wanda ay Blackaby Mr and Mrs Milton Crowe Mr Stanley Crowe MY and Mrs Owen Shelton Mrs Gertie Huckleberry and son Bobbie Gene and Mr and Mrs Charles Shaver Afternoon guests were Miss Judy Morris and Mr Joe Carlin today Music for dancing follow ing the banquet will be furnished by Walter Paul Camp and his orches tra Alumni Banquet The Utica high school annual Alumni banquet will be held at the school at 8 today Mr Otis Riddle will be the toastmaster Cov ers will be laid for 94 former stu dents of the school and guests The i Rev Harvey pastor of Buena Vista Baptist church will be the speaker Miss Becky Jean Whitting hill will render several musical num bers during the program Election of officers will be held Present officers include: President Mr Ray Burdette vice president Mr Rex Louis secretary and treasurer Miss Ruth Jewell Social At Stanley Men and women of St Peter's parish sponsored a social held at the school at Stanley Thursday evening Games and other enter tainments were provided and re freshments served Mrs Joe Jarboe and Mr Lansing Adkisson were chairmen of the committee in charge of arrangements The Rev Bowling is pastor of St church Kindergarten Party The Jolly Time kindergarten taught by Mrs Beck which closed for the summer vacation this morning was entertained by friends with a matinee party at the Seville theatre Thursday the fea ture being "Rebecca of Sunnybrook arm" starring Shirley Temple Re freshments were served the young guests numbering twenty three at Walgreen's following the show Reception Held Juniors of the Daviess county high school entertained with a re ception in honor of the Seniors at the high school Thursday evening The gymnasium was beautifully dec orated in the Senior colors rose and blue and this color motif pre vailed in the refreshments A pro gram was given as follows: Read ing Becky Jean Whittinghill acro batic dance Marilois Beck singing and tap dance Julia Ann and Jame Aj er tap dance Norma Boster Officers of the two classes re ceived the guests About 200 were in attendance Mrs Clarence Pru den president of the Junior class i was general chairman of the com mittee in charge of arrangements Junior class sponsors included Miss Era Nell Brown Messrs Ernest Kirk Joe Towery and Chester Igleheart PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Birthday Party riends and neighbors entertain ed with a surprise birthday party in honor of Mrs Catherine Arnett at her home riday Refreshments were served to Mesdames Edgar Rat ferty ord Harris red Saalwaech ter Marvin Nantz Alma Ranbarger Wright Henry Shoemaker Pruden Ben Stout James Self loyd Hancock and children Patty and Maurice Virgie Pruden Mary Wilkerson Etta Pruden Geor gia Emma Pruden Irwin Self Henry James Martin Kuegel Charles Har ris and son Gaylan Helen Sparks and children Jimmie and Barbara Ann and Catherine Arnett and sons Earl and Robert Banquet And Dance The annual Junior Senior banquet Of the Senior high school will be held at Hotel Owensboro at 7 AN REPAIR Any Size Any Make JUST PHONE 130 THOS SANDERS Service Dept CUBA HARDIN JR The General Electric Store 406 REDERICA Mr and Mrs Heck Jr of Chicago arrived today to be guests of Mr Heck's parents Mr and Mrs Heck DRAKESBORO ALUMNI WILL HOLD BANQUET ON SATURDAY Drakesboro Ky May 20 The eighth annual Drakesboro Alumni banquet will be held Saturday night under the sponsorship of the A Clark Steger and his orchestra will provide dance music More than a hundred graduates are expected to return to their home town and school for the occasion Several alumni who are now working at Old Hickory Tenn and Evansville have indi cated their intentions to return for the annual get together meeting according to Willis Sumner presi dent of the organization A schedule of activities at the banquet include: Invocation the Rev George Wood toast wel come of new members business meeting piano solo by Miss Mae Wilda Crow recognition of all graduating classes: address by A Wright principal of school and school songs Geraldine Davis and Charles Sampson are the other officers who have helped Willis Sumner direct the work during the past year The most beneficial work perhaps has been the addition of a public address system to the school In Europe peanuts are used main ly for stock feeding AlRi CONDITONED Refreshing to look at to touch and to wear! look fragile and appealing in the new Tissue Gingham Dotted Swiss rench $oile or lowered Organdies now at RESH 'n COOL SPECIAL GROUP AT 198 298 398 as a breeze in May ARE THE NEW COTTONS Jr a £4kl ill I eathery Bolero or Sea BEBB BBr wk l' 1 yl Kzj 'uHHk A brief bolero jacket to match the bathing suit distinguishes this lovely outfit for the beach Both are of knit wool with a feathery pattern in raised novelty stitch and the jacket can be worn over casual sports dresses when summer breezes seem a little breezier tnan usual MiO LtHov Woodward JJ Paul Whiteman WHAS 1 MOX Hblljwood Hotel WHAS KMOX: 8:00 Song Shop WHAS KMOX Buddy Rogers orchestra WJZ NBC: Cesar Saerchinger conunent 6:30 Death Valley Days WLW 7:00 Tini and Irene Re enactment of first night airmail flight What to Expect Saturday Big Ten track WABC CBS WHAS 1 and 3 WOR MBS 1 Belmont Park races WOR MBS 2 WABC CBS 2:15 Indiana polis speedway trials WABC CBS WHAS 2:45 WJZ NBC 5 Plate race at Toronto WJZ NBC 1:30 WEA NBC: 1 12:00 noon and 12:30 Sing ing Groups program rom Reindeer Point Green land MacGregor Arctic expedition prepares for return home i 3 Afternoon off variety WABC CBS: 9:00 a Cincinnati Musicalc WAS KMOX 12 :00 noon Ilion choir 4:15 Prof Smith "Debates Himself on WJZ NBC: 1:00 Slavonic Serenade SM Club Matinee WSM WLW Over WLW and WSM: 8:00 a Sweethearts of the Air Viennese Ensemble arm and Home Hour Ray Hawaiians 12:45 Bill Krenz orchestra 1 Rendezvous with Ricardo 4:30 Sports Column Over KMOX and HAS: 10:15 a nr Romany Trail 10:30 Enoch orchestra 7:00 Professor Quiz 7:30 Saturday Night Serenade 8:00 Your Hit Parade 9:30 Johnny Presents Mortuary Mrs A Stewart Mrs Selena Ann Stewart 71 wife of A Stewart died at her home near Buford at 3 pm Thursday She is survived by her husband five children three sisters and one brother uneral services were conducted from the Mt Carmel church at 2:30 today by the Rev Mr Boyd of Centertown Burial was in the church cemetery Samuel Crisp Sr Samuel Crisp Sr 79 died at his home near Whitesville at 6 pm Thursday He is survived by three children Samuel Crisp Jr and Jacob Crisp of Whitesville and Sister Mary Hugh Crisp of New Hope Ky uneral services will be held at Tom Tattler will not be heard at 6:55 Saturday Instead at 7:00 he will introduce a guest speaker Captain Leland Barnes of the Kentucky State Highway patrol Tom Tattler has received splendid cooperation from city county and state officials in his campaign for safety in motoring Libby Brooks charming little songstress appearing on the Patton and Pass Variety program improves with every performance Stars of Tomorrow will truly present an All Star program Sunday at 2:00 The Undenominational Church of Owensboro opens Saturday's stu dio presentations at 6:30 a Then comes Toast and Tunes at 7:15 7:45 will offer another in the series of programs presented by the Gospel Center Mission Tire talented and popular Ganus Broth ers Quartette will be heard at 11:30 Jimmie Hazelwood and Ridge Runners will be with you at 11:50 12:15 offers more sidewalk in terviews by Bob Clayton 1:15 wili bring more music as played by Strings of Rhythm Rambles and Rhythm will be heard at 2:00 2:30 presents the Compton String Band A National Re Employment Service interview is scheduled for 3:40 At 3:45 Wood will present his Melodies in the Lower Register 4:30 will bring some sparkling piano inter pretations by Clarence Wood Jr Jimmie Hazelwood returns at 5:00 5:45 brings the baseball scores Tom Tattler will pre sent Captain Leland Barnes of the Kv State Highway Patrol from 7:00 to 7:15 The Rhythm Ramblers are slated to appear at 7:45 The Owensboro Mayfield Kitty League game will be broad cast at 8:00 5:00 5:30 5:45 5:50 6:00 6:30 6:45 6:55 7:00 7:15 7:25 7:30 7:45 8:00 10:00 10:15 10:30 11:00 TONIGHT Ridge Runners Evening Serenade Baseball Scores Interlude Value and Variety Golden Leaf Club Messenger Inquirer News Tom Hatties Music Graphs Evening Melodies Honeymooners Evening Melodies Mary and Berry Owensboro vs Paducah Slumber Hour Messenger Inquirer News Mike Riley's Orchestra Sign off Saturday May 21 5:59 Sign On 6:00 Asbury College 6:30 Undenominational Church of Owensboro 6:45 Almanac 7:00 Radio Sweetheart 12:45 Luncheon Dance Music 1:00 Salt and Peanuts 1:15 Strings of Rhythm 1:45 Home olks rolic 2:00 Rambles Rhythm 2:30 Compton String Band 3:00 To be announced 3:15 Church in the Wildwoods 3:30 Interlude 3:40 National Re Employment Service 3:45 Songster 4:00 Truly American 4:30 Clarence Wood 4:45 Dream Shadows 5:00 Jimmie Hazelwood's Ridge Runners 5:30 reshest Thing in Town 5:45 Baseball Scores 5:50 Interlude 6:00 Value Variety 6:30 Music Graphs 6:45 Messenger Inquirer News 655 Musical Interlude 7:00 Tom Tattler 7:15 Evening Melodics 7:25 Honeymooners 7:30 Evening Melodies (Cont) 7:45 Rhythm Ramblers 8:00 Owensboro vs Mayfield 10:00 Slumber Hour 10:15 Dick Barrie 10:30 Mike Riley's Orchestra 11:00 Sign Off WITH THE CHAINS New York May 20 Greetings via the air are to be exchanged be tween military academies in tills country and rance as an added broadcast for Saturday Both com manders and cadets will participate The program on WEA NBC at 11 a will come both from West Point and Stc Cyr rance where is located the rench mili tary institute Gen Jay Bene dict superintendent of West Point is to be the speaker on this side Tuning In Tonight Talks: WJZ NBC: 7:30 William Green on "Union Label Goods and Union 9:30 Sen Gerald Nye on "Am erica's Interest In Spain" WABC CBS 8:45 Clarence rancks "A Chal lenge to Marketing Men" WOR MBS: 8:30 Douglas chairman of Sec Addressing Association of Stock Exchange Prize ight: WJZ NBC: 8:00 Sol Krieger vs Glenn Lee middleweights WEA NBC: 6:00 Lucille Manners concert Waltz Time 7:30 A Alexander's stories irst Nighter WSM WLW Dorothy Thompson WLW 10:00 Ben Cutler orchestra WABC CBS: Adventures In Science 6:00 Ghost of Benjamin Sweet St Mary's church Whitesville Saturday morning Burial will be in the church cemetery Peter Hugger Peter Hugger 68 formerly of Owensboro died at his home in Chicago 4444 Drexel boulevard at 3 pm Thursday He is survived by his widow who was formerly Miss Lorena Leaman of Owens boro one son rank Hugger of Chicago and two brothers rank Huager of Chattanooga Tenn and George Hugger of Memphis Tenn Mrs Charles Hugger is a sister in law uneral services will be held from the residence in Chicago at 3 pm Saturday Mrs Cora May Miss Olga Leaman sisters in law Eu gene Hugger who is a nephew all of Owensboro and Mrs Charles Baird of Utica a niece left this morning for Chicago to at tend the funeral Mr and Mrs Hugger moved to Chicago about twenty five years ago Donald Ray Trunnel uneral services lor Donald Ray Trunnel five year old son of Mr and Mrs Ernest Trunnel of the Utica section who died at the city hospital at 2:25 a Thursday as a result of accidentally swallowing gasoline Wednesday were held al St Anthony's church Browns Val ley at 2 today the pastor the Rev A Tompkins in charge Burial was in the church ceme tery Pallbearers were Herschel Trunnel William Wethington Howard Haley and Bobby Wool drige Joe Coomes uneral services for Joseph Lloyd Coomes 69 who died at hks home in West Louisville at 3 a in Thurs day after a lengthy illness were held at St Alphonsus church at 10 a today the pastor the Rev James Higdon in charge Burial was in the church ceme tery Pallbearers were Leo Meri mee Alton Merimee Richard Meri mee Hugh Coomes Ellis Leachman and Roger O'Bryan Sinnett uneral services for Sinnett who died at his home in Whites ville at 4 a Thursday were con ducted by Neel superinten dent of the Sunday school at the WTiitesviile Christian church at 10 a today Burial was in the Whitesville cemetery If everyone could learn how to read a book properly and how to use it as an effective tool for daily living the faculties in colleges could easily go out of existence without any loss to Presi dent Roswell Ham of Mount Holyoke College 7:15 Toast and Tunes 7:30 Messenger Inquirer News 7:35 Toast and Tunes 7:45 'Gospel Center Mission 8:00 Quality Hour 8:30 Camp Caryians 8:45 Musical Clock 9:00 World News 9:15 Musical Clock 10:00 Sweet and Swing 10:30 Morning Matinee 11:00 Organ Reveries 11:15 To be announced 11:30 Ganus Bros Quartet 11:45 arm lashes 11:50 Ridge Runners 12:15 Sidewalk Reporter 12:30 Messenger Inquirer News 12:40 Livestock Markets YOU WILL LIKE OUR Seasonable resh Vegetables Tender Steaks resh Sea oods ARRANGE YOUR LUNCHEONS AND DINNER PARTIES HERE COEE SHOP Hotel Owensboro Center of Business and Social Life0 RED CONNECTIONS BIO OR ELECTRIC Approval of Energizing Lines Received rom Washington Directors avor Acceptance of $7900000 or Ten nessee Public Service Co The bar draws its clean skirts aside as it passes the Criminal courts building and its ablest mem bers are rarely if ever seen there from one year's end to the next District Attorney Thomas Dewey of New York Bride and bridegroom must be smoked in sandalwood massaged in cocoanut oil and then visit the king together before they can set up housekeeping in the Marquesas an Island in the South Seas A fiojud I Silk zStocmngs 79c The hose worn by leading Movie Stars all shades and all first quality! Purdy Chism shoe co Incorporated A Brownkilt Shoe Store 119 SECOND ST Approval of the energizing of the REA lines in the Eastern division of the county was received from Washington by Charles Smith manager of the Green River I Rural Electric Coopers lir corpor ation Thursday and connecting the homes with the lines started this morning Eiglily miles of lines in tire Eastern section to be energized at once will include lines from the sub slat ion to Dermot on the Leitchfield road east to Kriottsville to Yelvmgtori and Maceo Other sections of lines will be energized as fast as Inven tories are made and turned in to the sponsor Homes wired for electricity must pass inspection by James Rouse city electrician who represents the state inspection bureau Manager I Smith urges that all details of I wiring be completed and fixtures I installed before the final inspec tion is made order that the cur I rent may be turned cn Upon completion of details and energizing of the lines in the East ern division inventories will be taken in the Western division The whole project is expected to be completed in detail by the middle of June and includes 286 miles of lines in Daviess Ohio and Mc Lean counties MEMORIAL Ddy PLANS ARE MADE New York May 20 Direc 1 tors of National Power Light Co affiliated witli Electric Bond Share Co voted 'Ihitrsday to rec ommend to acceptance of the proposal of the City of Knox villc and the A for purchase of file electric properties of the Tennessee Public Service Co a subsidiary at a price of $7900000 The Waterville Kingsport trans mission line and tire street railway system of Knoxville are not in cluded in the proposal The American Gas A Electric Co another affiliate of the Elec tric Bond 5 Share system is tak ing over tile transmission lines and private interests reportedly were negotiating for the railway sys tern In Knoxville Mayor Waller Mynatt said the city would agree to the $7900000 figure proposed lor the city's purchase of Tcnnes see Public Service Co i Mynatt said the figure also was i satisfactory to David Lrlienthal i A director who lias aided ini the negotiations "So far as I know" Mynatt said "the deal will go through it the board accepts the i GOODRIMORES IN NEW LOCflTION ormal Opening In ourth' Street Announced To Be Legion To Sponsor Program Held Saturday At Elmwood May 29 A Kirk to Give Address A Kirk will deliver the Mem orial day address for the American Legion at Elmwood cemetery Sun day afternoon May 29 Arrange ments were made by the James Yates post at a meeting at Memo rial hall Thursday evening for the exercises to be held at the ceme tery at 2:30 The Rev A Cagle will act as chaplain Selec tions will be played by a brass quar tel from the Senior high school band Members of the Legion aux iliary and of all patriotic organiza tions of Owensboro are invited to participate in the exercises A committee on transportation and platform named includes Ben King I Burton orrest Miller Delbert Glenn Robert Burks Alvey and Birkhead The com mittee in charge of the decoration of the graves in all cemeteries in cludes Wirt Whitaker chairman Charles Asdell Walter Hall Boswell and Mills The com mittee on color detail includes Jake The Owensboro unit of Goodrich Silvertown Stores which had been located at 1201 rederica street has moved to new quarters at the southwest corner of ourth and Triplett streets it is announced by Booth store manager Growth of the business has made it necessary for the management to seek a location of greater con venience and capacity to take care of even a larger number of patrons and continue to render the type of i service tlrat has made this expan sion possible and necessary Pa trons and friends are invited to visit tlie new plant Saturday and inspect the added facilities in every department At the nqjv plant easy drive in approaches for convenient under the roof service will be available whether the need be tires batter ies lubrication washing polishing wheel balancing or supplies Au tomotive merchandise to answer all needs for cars will be provided through the enlargement of the accessories department Informa tion regarding the new quarters will be found elsewhere in The Winkler Swain Miles Connor and Leo Bivin The post now has 475 members according to a report made by Jake Winkler membership chairman Plans for the dedication of Memo rial hall Monday afternoon May 30 Memorial day were discussed Tlie building was begun March 26 1935 when Douglas Bolling was commander and Mike Callas was department commander for Ken tucky and has been completed un der the administration of Com mander John Polkinghorn who presided at the meeting Thursday evening Election of officers will be held at a meeting scheduled for Thurs day June 2 Installation will be at a meeting on June 16 Inquirer this afternoon I The maximum length of a com bination of attached vehicles in New York state is 50 feet includ ing load and bumpers This applies to all vehicles registered in New York or of foreign registration NOTICE City license now due on all businesses occupations professions and motor ve hicles Pay now and avoid penalty I RHODES i City Clerk I MAY SALE I I summer! DRESSES COOL and CRISP $J95 Values to $795 Smart neti chiffons wash able crepes prints etc See them Cool Cotton ROCKS One and two piece All washable $198 and $298 Incorporated The Constant RING OUR REGISTER Spells Economy Economy Plus Courteous Service Is Why Our Stores Are Always Crowded OUR CASH AND CARRY PLAN SAVES ON EVERY PURCHASE You Always Get riendly Courteous Service At Stores 1924 rederica St 825 West Main St 1002 4th Street dioTtracy MW 8 Milnut ar 5c ISSiR MONDAY THRU RIDAY iOozRoPe 17c Eagle Brand Milk TOMA 2 35c JIB" Jc 4s: pamoive Soap 6c wrKc? 10c I 25c Super Suds 3 25c Coffee 10 23c MACARONI Eagle 38oxes 10c Salad Dressing i 19c spaghetti 3ooc Sandwich Spread "'1 9c TASTY OLEO 10c I BANANAS 3 1 4c Bacon Butts 1 "10c Lemons kx Bacon 1 21c Apples 3l 10c Cheese cream Cabbage Pork Chops 23c Yellow Onions 5c i A.

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