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23 1965 call FAMILY SECTION Its Effect on My Community." Ross will receive a $25 savings bond. His essay will be entered in the state contest. Lucile McMurry, Family News Editor WINNERS- -Dana Ross, son of Harold Ross, 400 S. 10th is the first place winner from McCracken County in the Soil Conservation Essay Contest. Ross, 13, is a student at Jetton Junior High.

Peggy Danneker, daughter of John Danneker, 803 N. 25th is the second place winner. Peggy is a student at St. Mary High School. There were 793 essays written in the county.

The subject of this year's contest was "Water: Mary Katherine Broady To Wed Mr. Woolfolk Dec. 31 Mr. and Mrs. James Broady of 415 S.

8th St. announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their youngest daughter, Mary Katherine, to Wade Woolfolk of Chicago, Ill. Miss Broady is a graduate of Lincoln High School and the University of Kentucky. A former teacher at Southside Elementary School here, she is presently teaching at Sherwood Elementary School in Chicago. Mr.

Woolford is a native of The Bouldens Give Christmas Buffet Party Mr. and Mrs. Joe Boulden entertained Monday with a Christmas party home night, at Sherwood Shores on Kentucky Lake. Games and music were enjoyed. A buffet supper was served to Mr.

and Mrs. Luther Ringstaff, Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Taylor, Mr. and Mrs.

Doug Epley and daughter, Linda, and the host and hostess. Chicago and is an employe of the Chicago Postal System. The ceremony will take place Dec. 31 at 6:30 o'clock in the evening at Burks Chapel AME Church. Only out-of-town invitations are being sent.

All friends and relatives are invited to attend both the wedding and the reception which will be held in the social room of the church immediately following the ceremony. Judith Flegle And Louis Todd To Wed Dec. 24. ARLINGTON, Ky. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Flegle of West Arlington are announcing the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Judith Ann Flegle, to Louis Earl Todd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Todd of Bardwell Rt. 1.

The Rev. William Bowles will read the marital rites at the Beech Grove Baptist Church on Dec. 24. Holiday Wig Special A Famous Wig Made of Human Hair. 68 Shades to Choose From Reg.

$99.95 For Only 5995 delight her with a GIFT CERTIFICATE, Trained Stylists To Help You Select House Of Lisa Wig Salon Hotel Irvin Cobb 6th St. Entrance DIAL 443-8407 Open Evenings By Appointment Shackleton's Grinnell ARE BUILT A LIFETIME MUSICAL The "lifetime durability" has been proved in the music schools, such as College where Grinnell used for many years. for your home. Shown: temporary" Spinet. From $630 Grinnell Console Floor Model Shackleton's, 612 BroadwayYOUR Celebrated Party Givers Have Tips For Hostesses By JEAN SPRAIN WILSON NEW YORK (AP) Four celebrated party givers offered some tips Tuesday to holiday hostesses about such celebration headaches as drunks, bores, flirts, crashers, earlybirds, and stay-laters.

The well known party givers are: Writer and model Countess Christina Paollozzi Mrs. Howard Bellin who Sunday Daily Leader Employes Given Party FULTON, -Employes of the Fulton Daily Leader and their families enjoyed their annual Christmas party Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Vyron Mitchell, Deepwood. Party refreshments were served from a table featuring yuletide decorations in the appointments.

Afterwards gifts were exchanged. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, Becky, William, John and Cindy; Mr. and Mrs.

Morgan Omar, Max and Margaret; Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Molone, Sandra, Blane, Scott and Gail of Hickman; Mrs. Jo Scruggs, Larry, Billy Joe, Debbie and Mark; Mrs. Tom Mahan, Ann and Bob; Mr.

and Mrs. Eph Dawes, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Peeples, Mr. and Mrs.

R. L. Harris, Glynn Worley, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson and H.

K. Rose. Maxine Lewis Completes Her Wedding Plans Plans have been completed for the wedding of Miss Maxine Lewis to Jerry Lee Jones. Miss Lewis is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James E. Lewis of Route 3, Union City, Tenn. Mr. Jones is the of Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis T. Jones of Fulton Rt. 4. The couple will be married at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Dec.

26, at the South Fulton Baptist Church. All friends and relatives are invited. Nancy Adams, Formerly Of Fulton, To Wed Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Adams of Fulton announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Nancy Lou Adams of New York City, N.

to Floyd Huston Huddleston of New York City, son of Mrs. Floyd I Huston Huddleston of Leland, and the late Mr. Huddleston. The wedding will be solemnized on Thursday, Dec. 30, at 3 p.m.

in the First Baptist Church chapel on Parkway in Memphis, Tenn. Both Miss Adams and Mr. Huddleston are formerly of Memphis. Combination Treat ESSEN, Germany (WNS) Researchers here discovered that women adore flowers, but men are more interested in electrical lighting effects. The two have been combined for the Federal Garden Show here with a "Shining Gardens" theme that will last until October 17.

Until December 31 thousands of electric lights will transform Essen's shopping center into a brilliant garden. tossed a "silly little for 500 or so to honor my cousin." "Perle Mesta the "hostess with the mostes" who took over Washington's exclusive Suldance and breakfast for grave Club Monday, night for a her debutante grand-niece Mar(guerite Lyeth. Movie star Joan Crawford. who in her other role as professional hostess for a soft drink firm, is always mixing business with party pleasure. Betty Margulis Mrs.

veteran charity rome Margulis of Portland. chairman, who currently brewing a bash "which will last seven days, or as long as the guests do." They agree on most points, except their invitation lists. "I never have an unruly guest because I know them well before I invite them," says Mrs. Mesta. On the other hand, Mrs.

Margulis likes "the challenge and excitement of throwing all kinds of people together, even bitter enemies. They might end up the evening being friends again." About specific problems the experienced party givers have this advice: The water the drinks," Miss Crawford. "I control my guests' intake by having drinks served only by tray. The waiter can avoid persons who seem to have too much. I never set up a bar at my parties." Mrs.

Mesta. The flirt "I just walk up to the girl and say, "Lookie, honey, your husband is looking for you," Miss Crawford. "That usually does it." "If it's a wolf doing the flirtling, I send a man over to offer competition, unless I see that the girl likes it," Mrs. Margulis. Party crashers "I'm hard-hearted.

If he isn't on my guest list for the evening even if I know him well-out he goes," says the countess. "I always expect extras," says Mrs. Margulis, "I always have some extra Christmas presents wrapped." Bores "If more than one shows up, I see that they get together. Then they can bore each other." Mrs. Margulis.

Wickliffe Club Christmas Meeting Is In Shadoan Home The home of Mrs. Will Shadoan was appropriately decorated for the holiday season at the meeting of Wickliffe Woman's Club held there this week. Mrs. W. W.

Morris gave a reading of the Christmas Story. During the business, presided over by Mrs. Ralph Bell, club committee reported the box of Christmas gifts had been sent to the delinquent girls at Kentucky Village. Each member brought a toy to the meeting instead of exchanging gifts. The toy will be distributed to needy families in the community on Christmas.

The guests were invited into the dining room for refreshments at the close of the program. The Christmas colors of green were used in the decorations, and centering the table, was a silver candelabra enhanced with greenery and red ribbon. Eighteen members were present. Guests attending were Mrs. Clouise Tomson, Mrs.

W. R. Brya Ryan and Mrs. Ralph Sullivan. For A Musical Christmas! PRE-CHRISTMAS PIANO VALUES Grinnell "Junior" Story Clark $545 Floor Model $379 Used Spinet $250 -Dial 443-1761 Open Thurs.

'Til 8:30 P.M.- Close 5 P.M. Friday Dec. 24 CHARGE, 4-PAY: PLAN (90 days same as cash) or BUDGET PLAN Sun Early birds "I send him shopping for some last-minute item I've supposedly forgotten, something that will take him a long time to find because I've given him the wrong address on purpose," Mrs. Margulis. Hangers-on Joan Crawford.

"I turn off the drinks," "I announce that the party's over and take my place at the door to say Mrs. Mesta. RN Officers Installed At Yule Dinner At the association's annual Christmas dinner, held at Stacey's Restaurant, officers of the Fifth District Registered Nurses Association were installed with Mrs. Frances Haynes from the Southern Bell Telephone Company serving as installing officer. Each four new officers were reminded of their individual duties when Mrs.

Haynes presented each with a letter from the word, "Noel," representing the responsibilities of each office for the year. During the social hour a white elephant gift exchange was held by the members. Those present were: Mesdames Jewel Cashon, Laverne Brown, Flora Brumbach, Lera Flynn, Frances McMurtry, Ruby McDonald, Marie Shields, Catherine Anderson, Catherine O'Sullivan; Misses Ann Paris, Flora Ann Hogan, Barbara Tisher, Marilyn Bynum, Effie Marmion, Sue L. Jacobs, Betty Wampler, Carol Sutherland, Beth Franklin, Edna Tibodeaux and Gladys Perdue. Personal Mention Geroy Carter, scholarship student at Texas Southern University, Houston, arrived home Monday to spend the Christmas holidays with his mother, Mrs.

Elizabeth L. Carter, of Lincoln Court. Pvt. Robert L. Keeling and Shelley Keeling, S.

are at home for the holidays, visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keeling of 726 Tennessee St. Keeling has completed basic training at Fort Knox and will be stationed there for two or more months. Shelley is assigned to the USS Shangri-la at Philadelphia, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butler of Decatur, are the parents of a daughter born Sunday, Dec. 19, at General Hospital, Decatur. The baby has been named Kimberly Faye.

Mr. Butler, formerly of Paducah, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Butler of 1440 Meacham Road. Section B-16 Pages Paducah, Ky.

December 23, 1965 Mrs. Club Has Christmas Banquet At Inn The third annual Christmas banquet of the Mr. and Mrs. Club was held at Holiday Inn where dinner was served by candlelight at gaily tables. Robertson Gilbert gave the invocation, and a Christmas meditation was presented by Mrs.

Roland Houston. Games and contests were enjoyed during the evening with prizes going to Mrs. Maggie Meacham, Mrs. Lloyd Herdy, Guthrie Gilbert and Paul Owens. Recorded Christmas carols provided background music throughout the evening.

Mrs. Gilbert and Mrs. Ray Mullens Sr. were the hostesses. were laid for Messrs.

Covers, Mesdames Solon Lee, L. D. Stacey, Walter Johnson, Roland Houston, T. E. Fowler, Guthrie Gilbert, Lloyd Herdy, B.

Ward, 'Paul Owens, Robertson Gilbert, Ray Mullens Mrs. Maggie Meacham and Bill Fellers. Lourdes Hospital Notes BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. James Peyton, 701 S.

28th a boy. Dismissals: Wendell Blohm, 2027 Washington Robert, L. Higdon, 3200 Madison Mrs. Mildred Scruggs, 1137 N. 14th Will Ratcliff, 802 Caldwell John Heflin, Boaz Rt.

Dewey G. Vaughn, Hickory Rt. Mrs. Janie Jenkins, Kentucky E. C.

Nance, 440 Virginia Mrs. David Smith, Kuttawa Rt. 2. Fulton Sanitarian Issues Warning FULTON, Dec. 22-Harry Barry, Fulton County sanitarian, has issued a statement warning against the use and sale of the plastic ice balls and water-filled teething rings which have recently caused much concern across the nation.

"The plastic drink coolers made in Hong Kong and offered for sale in Kentucky are suspected of being a health hazard because of polluted water inside the container," Barry said. The ice balls are sold in many shapes for freezing and using in drinks and other foods in the place of ice cubes. Retired RR Employes To Elect Officers The National Association of Retired and Veteran Railway Employes will meet Friday at 1:30 p.m. at the Carpenters Hall, 7th and Washington. Officers for the coming year will be elected and installed.

For Christmas- -Give Popular Sfip-Ons By ROBLEE. These Popular Slip-Ons To Size 13 Soft, flexible and so easy on the feet, a genuine handsewn beauty. All leather soles, too! Black Grain A to Size to 13 $15 $1.50 Extra Over Size 12 We Know His Size- If. A Customer And Will Gladly Gift Wrap--If Desired Grain Penny Loafer" The favorite of young men on the campus. Hand sewn vamps and flexible leather soles.

Newest thing in slip-ons. Golden Grain A-B-C-D-E Size to 13 $14 $1.50 Extra Over Size 12 DUNGEC Open Thursday Tonite- Nite USHDESC Until 8:30 310 Broadway Clara Henrich Chapter Has Christmas Party Clara Henrich Chapter No. 424, Order of the Eastern Star, met Monday evening at the Masonic Temple on Joe Clifton Drive with Mrs. Mary Anna Pinnegar presiding in the East and extending a welcome and Christmas greeting to those present. The hall was decorated with red poinsettia plants and a large white flocked Christmas tree with red ornaments for the meeting, and the family Christmas party enjoyed by the members and their families.

The program, under the direction of Mrs. Geneva Reid, included musical selections by Robin Pittard, Robin Yeomans and Tommy Gott. As Mrs. Vicki Strickland read the familliar "Night Before Christmas," the story was acted reva Lockett, Vicki Anne Strickland, Melvin and Brenda Harris, and Debbie Cooper. Santa Claus entered and distributed gifts from the Christmas tree.

Refreshments were served from a Christmas tea table by Mesdames Jerry Sisson, Lucille Long, Darrell Glover, Frances Sharron, Mildred Faith and Carrie Shields. Legion Auxiliary Husbands At Members of the American, Legion Auxiliary Harrison Vickers Post 144 held a Christmas party and dinner for their husbands at the Pelican Restaurant at Lake City. For the occasion the dining room was decorated in the traditional Christmas theme. At the speaker's table a miniature fruit arrangement was featured, and centering the other tables, were wrought iron candletrees holding miniature red candles. Harold Holland gave the devotional, and Mrs.

Hugh Tidpresident, introduced the guests, First District Commander Conley Wallace and Mrs. Wallace. Special guest speaker was Wayne Freeman, railroad commissioner, who delivered an in- During the business session that preceded the party it was announced that the chapter will be inspected by the worthy. grand matron, Mrs. Margaret Allen, on Monday, Jan.

3, at 7:45 p.m., with a banquet preceding the inspection, to be held in Boswell's Garden Room at 6 p.m. at $2.25 per plate. The following committees were appointed for the inspection: Banquet, Mrs. Blanche Pecora, Mrs. Reid, Oval Crenshaw; reservations, Mrs.

Mrs. Blanche Pecora (telephone 442-1519 and Mrs. Hattye Moore (telephone 442-4275); table decorations, Mrs. Rubye Ward, Mrs. Virginia Crenshaw, Mrs.

Masel Bobbitt; registration, Mrs. Lucile Rawleigh, Mrs. Darrell Glover; hall decoration, Mrs. Edith Pinnegar, Mrs. Vera Clopton; refreshments, Mrs.

Jane Dunning; hospitality, all the officers and pro tem officers. The worthy matron has scheduled a practice for Thursday, Dec. 30, requesting that all pro tem officers meet at 6:30 p.m. and the regular of(ficers at 7:30 p.m. Entertains Christmas Party spirational address on Christmas.

Gifts were exchanged and Christmas carols were sung. Ingleside Club Has Christmas Luncheon Party Ingleside No. 17 Rebekah Club held an annual Christmas party and luncheon at Diplomat Inn with 12 members present. The Christmas theme was used in the decorations of the dining room and luncheon table. Following luncheon a Christmas party was enjoyed.

Games were conducted with prizes awarded the winners, and Christmas gifts were exchanged. ADDITIONAL FAMILY NEWS ON PAGE 4-B crOw Jul A 00 Also Cordo Smooth B-C-D Size to 11 WOOLWORTH'S Of Christmas fore GIFT APRONS A Half, bib and party types APRONS FOR HER Gaily printed cotton percale bib or half aprons, some novelties with button-on pot mits or cobbler pockets also sheer nylons, many holiday designs, each "Golden.

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