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The Paducah Sun from Paducah, Kentucky • 20

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The Paducah Suni
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Paducah, Kentucky
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pAcr rouit THE ADUCAM SUN-DEMOCRAT SEPTEMBER Wl lilministrators Will Study School Needs Kentucky Education Association -Every one of Kentucky School needs on the local and state leveif mill be discussed by the. first District Administrators (school) Association at a meeting September ,15 at Murray', State College, It vaa an. nounced today by Roy McDonald of Cadiz, district director of the neignooring states Is putting more effort into providing good schools for their children than we do. It is time we took stock of where we stand, and decide what has to be done to bring Ilarriman Memorial Award Goes To Illinois Central educational opportunltlea for Kentucky's children up to an adequate level," said McDonald Meet the Penney women who want to show you MORE SMART WAYS TO SAVE IN SEPTEMBI The Kentucky Education Association, representing the teachers of the state, is cooperating with the local administrators group in this attempt to find out what needs to be done to give Kentucky children at least an equal opportunity in quality education, he said. J.

M. Dod Safety ratings on which Harriman awards made to railroads are based Include casualties to passengers on trains and in train and train-service accidents' and on casualties to employes on duty in train; train-service and non-train accldenU. Armory Site Bought, Bids To Be Asked An E. H. Harriman Memorial Safety Award for outstanding safety performance during 1057 has been earned by the Illinois Central The award, a certificate of commecdatioa for the best safety record among the major railroads In toe region, win be presented to the Illinois Central by the American Mu-eam of Safety at a dinner In the RocceTelt Hotel is New York Oty on Wednesday, September 17.

Ernest R. Kallmann, director of personnel, wd accept the son, executive secretary, officers, and other members of the KEA staff will attend. Administrators from 19 other school districts have been In vited. The site for the Army Reserve Personal armory at Cruse Avenue and Highway 60 has now been pur chased and it is expected bids will soon be asked on the build lng. Mention Mr.

and Mrs. Don Seehusen of St. Louis, Mo, are the parents of a baby boy, Steven Harold, born August 31. Mrs. See The Army obtained a deed to the site a few days ago from Dr.

ward for the Illinois Central. A certificate of commendation previously won by the Illinois Central for the safety record established by the railroad In The E. H. Harriman Memorial Awards were originally set up by the late Mrs. Mary W.

Harrman in 1913 in memory of her husband, pioneer In the railroad field and one-time vice-president cf the Illinois Central. Awards arc made annually through the Harriman Memorial Awards Committee of the American Museum of Safety. W. V. Eaton of Paducah.

LADIES' DAYS! I fi'i fl COTTON BRAS fctOT husen is the former Miss Mary Major Lloyd Roedell, Army Area Advisor, and Major Charles Martin of the 439th Military Alice Rials of Paducah. Government Company submit Miss Ann Krajclk of Stratford, has returned home by plane after spending a week with Mrs. Louis Schmidt and ted a sketch to the Corps of Engineers, in charge of armory construction, showing trees and shrubs they believe can be aaved James of Cairo Road. to cut landscaping costs and en bance the beauty of the site. The spacious armory will serve Ann Landers me 439th and Infantry Com.

pany both of which now use a building at 1101 Jefferson (Continued From Page 1-B) street. erate so much as a speck of dust. He had to leave his shoes at the door. River Hirer States Sept 11- FJS. Ht.

Chg. Rain Pittsburgh .25 16.5 0.0 Cincinnati 52 13.1 02 Evansville 10.1 0.0 .00 Mt. Carmel .16 34 0.2 .06 Nashville 40 16.8 0.0 jOO Chatt'nooga 33 14.5 40.3 .00 Florence ,.,.18 12.0 0.2 .04 Ky. Dam Upper 20.3 0.1 .07 PADUCAH .39 15.9 JH Pickwick ...,43 16.0 1.4 .00 Cairo 45 15.1 0.4 .15 CapeG'deau32 14.5 13 213 Et Louis ...30 89 1.7 JOO Memphis ...35 39 02 J02 Rise. Fall.

p-PooL Livingston County To Select King And Queen Of Farm Unit A woman whose house la so immaculate that people feel uncomfortable ln.it falls into the same category as the man who must pay his bills the day they I fl "0 77c 6MITHLAND. Kv- Bent. 11 arrive. These people are clinl Livingston County will select its cat perfectionists. They use the defense mechanism of perfection to bolster their egos.

They strive farm Bureau sung and queen in a contest to be held Wednesday at Livingston Central High School. to be so perfect that no one can SYNTHETIC BLENDS! HAND-WASHABLE! find fault with them, under' There will be no admission neath they are dissatisfied with charge to this annual event themselves. IN NEW YORK, ITS THE 5RIAT Northern hotel Ambition and high standards which has as contestants the top boys and girls of the countv. Ten are laudable, but the perfection girls will vie for queen. They What a buy! Sanforized bras in white cotton broadcloth, see the stitched cups, the flexible elastic inset you'd expect to find ot higher prices! Stock up 1st goes at a killing pace trying GREAT I LOCATION on smart to excel in everything.

The well' are Patty Dycus, Oayle Daniel, Linda Tletloff, Linda Johnson, Grace Thomnson. Diana Bnawell Sew a skirt today, wear it tomorrow save the difference! Rayons blfnded with dacron, orlon, acrilan. Tweeds, plaids, solid flan-nels, gabardines. pre-shrunk! each balanced personality strives to do his best, but he accepts his limitations and is at peace with 57th Street between Fl Arenuc and Broadway minute to Vlvial Lee Plrtle, Marjorle Ann now SHOWER OF SAVINGS! NEWS IN RAINCOATS! Vird inch width kir langth himself and the world. DR, DH.C.

Central Two Rhea, Patsy Alderdlce and Linda Paris. Dickie Berrv and Larrv Har Max. rtiidu.1 shrink IS grove will be contestants for king. itfV'ifcv-iii rr.n a. 4, winners will receive a gift from the Livingston County (Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems.

Send them to her in care of this newspaper and enclose a Brightest styles in roin or shine day! deep-toned irides- Chamber of Commerce. GREAT cents, color-flecked tweeds, smooth minutes to Radio Cry a few short steps to the new Coliseum. VALUE from $6.00 single $8.50 a day. douWo. Even lower by the week or month.

ACCOMMODATIONS Light, airy, spacious rooms and suites- stamped, self -addressed envel ope.) (Copyright 1858) 0 or wide-ribbed heavy poplins. Tapered, inside-out tailoring, new and high necklines. Durable water-repellent cottons and cotton-acetates. Sizes 8 to 18. Wedding Rings, Marts Suit Stolen Here A set of wedding rings valued at 1600.50 was stolen rrintlv Open Gate Garden Club CMT Hears Mrs.

Gregory The Open Gate Garden Club private tub bath.showo J'. Vtf j. from the home of Mr. and Mrs. met Wednesday morning at 10 a.

m. at the home of Mrs. Elmer Hollls, 2305 Kentucky Ave. ine men was discovered Wednesday. Missing are a diamond Harvyl Boaz.

Mrs. L. B. Alex, ander was co-hostess. solitaire ring with three smaller The program "What Am I radio, i anu an conditioning if desired.

The furnishings are new and colorful. Of special interest to families are the complete kitchenette 1 studio apartments. Doing This Fall In My Garden? diamonds mounted on either side and a gold wedding band with three diamonds In it. was presented by Mrs. Richaila Gregory, Mrs.

Ervln Morgan 'tol-Sii 7( -wA A man's suit was reported ana Mrs. underwood, I Dy II'- The arrangement for the day stolen Wednesday night from the car of Moody Wllman, Evansville. while it was narked near 12th was made by Mrs. Earl Pope. Ml AT MAT Those present were Mesdames THE ana ciay St.

I INDIAN ADMIRER RTHERI1 L. B. Alexander, Horace Anderson, Harvyl Boaz, Thomas Briles, Robert Brown, Earl Curtis, E. B. Gamer, Richard Gregory, R.

L. Harris, Ervln Morgan, William Nagel, Vernon Pace, Earl Pope, CHICOPEE. Mass. fUPtt Oeorge Holcomb's interest in In. El I BOYS SHIRT BARGAIN VALUE HOTEL Mark Rodf us, W.

R. Rossmassler, diana started when he had his picture taken with Iron Trail, the Indian who posed for the old UJB. Nickel. That was 48 years ago. when Holcomb was if).

Now I DAY BUY! J) Albert Schulz, I. R. White and Kimball Underwood. 118W.57$ThN.Y.) New Colors! Close Thick Tufting In Our Famous Wavy Line Chenilles. 22 tint 4 I II I Til.

OR CUM 900 suumuno uocwu he owns about 5,500 paintings 1 Newcomers Board and DhotocrraDhs of the Ameri can Red Man. Holds First Meeting 00 2 for 5 full or twin A sport shirt with Its own cheering section and at a low price! Sanforizedt broadcloth button-downs with box pleat bock. In blue, red, brown. Back again at Penney's our fabulous buy In chenille bedspreads! They're fine quality cottons in a blaze of new colors from lights to vivids! Machine washable in lukewarm wa. The first meeting of the hew officers of the Newcomers Club was held Wednesday evening at the home of the president, Mrs.

Francis Sltko. Following the board meeting refreshments were served by the hostess to Mesdames Robert But ler, W. D. Bell, Lonnle Klrby, Joseph Blssmyer, James Miller, and Russell Deam. The regular meeting of the club will be held at the Woman's Club clubhouse, September 18 at 7:30 p.

m. one-time buy! wash 'n wear GIRLS9 COTTON DRESSES I ter, no ironing! White, sun aold. oink. rote. cocoa and American beauty red.

You hardly Iron the Wash 'n 1 QQ 1 cottons, many by Dan Wea River and Staintex. New looks include Empire, regu PENNETS NATIONWIDE SHOE EVENT ENDS mi i $2.88 Trusses Abdominal Supports Sacroiliac Supports Umbilicals Crutches Elastic Hosiery Knee, Ankle and Elbow Supports LIST DRUG STORE 412 Broodwoy Phone 5-7283 lar and low waists. Find deep hems, full skirts. Now's the Time 11 i lit i. i NEW LOW PRICE GRASSHOPPERS YOU CAN GET i'-O Junior SUM tow h--- m.

i i. mm 1 I BpyV 4 ro i 5s at The 1959 UNDERWOOD "GOLDEN TOUCH" PORTABLE TYPEWRITER omSEOO For dn. -a. Weekly ALKYD -FLOOR PORCH ENAMEL for anrwtHv Wgh-Wr tmUk. moOm wioon iiHi.

SAVE ON PENNEY'S FULL WEIGHT TWILLS! I Penney's own full weight rt-l i rwills; heftv 8tA.r r.f. fl 7S TVi to 1 1 sturdy 6-ox. shirts. Full cut, LJL BERMUDAS, SLACKS OR MIDCALF PANTS Gafey Lord's or Bates' 2- ihmuoa" QQ ply combed cotton. Your -Jy fun-time, pants in plaids or miocalp QQ stripes with darts ot the smooth pellon lined waist, uacm.

nn Many colors. Sizes 10 to 18. JL )y $C75 Per. Go I. Only proporrion sized, reinforced no skimoinn nr nil the set Bob McKeovvn Office Equipment Co.

Penney's Shu-Lok fastener shoe that flips open, snaps shut. Crafted with fine leathers, long wear soles, heels, Goodyear welting. Sanitized. forizedt, vat dyed. Machine' V.

i wash. hlrf 1 wash. it 1V t. II 1H 123 S. 4th St.

Phone 2-1691 RENTALS, SALES and SERVICE fcjr ap ji PAINT GLASS Inc. l20fe.3ra'St. Dial 3-4506.

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