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McLean County News from Calhoun, Kentucky • 5

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Calhoun, Kentucky
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5
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A reception following tht ceremony was held In the church social room. After i wedding trip to Kentucky Lake, Mr. and Bolton art at home on Route 1, Island. i Buel News ByMrs.BUIPearct Mrs. Flora Fulkerson of Nuckols spent two days recently with Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Goodwin and Mrs Mamie Thomasson. Mrs. Dan Troutman and Mrs. George Johnson visited Mr.

and Mrs. David Brown and family In Indianapolis, Indiana over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Johnson visited relatives In Louisville Saturday and Sunday.

'Two new brick homes in this community art almost completed. They belong to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hlnes and Mr. and Mrs.

Bobby Ayer. Mrs. Miriam Taylor flew to North Carolina last week for a visit with her son, Kenneth and family. i Cecial Howard and Gary Howard, who have recently been patients at tht McLean County Hospital, have returned to their homes Improved. Miss Cora Davis spent several days In Owensboro with relatives and enjoyed having Thanksgiving dinner with them.

Mr. and Mri Earl Goodwin attended tht funeral of James Goodwin in Owensboro Saturday. He was killed In a car accident near Philpot. Beech Grove 4-H Club M1 LADIES' STRETCH FASIMOIl DOOTS S8S5 Celerti Mack, Blue White LACKS' DRESS SHOES Value teSH.tS, 'K Mn. Billy D.

Bolton 1 RACK ef LADIES' SHOES mW Velvet to rxiLcsirrs shois Velvet to $11. Island Baptist Church wae the scene of the wedding of Miss Cynthia Lou Martwell and BUly Dal Bolton on Friday, November 10, 1972. The Rev. Wayne Doiler performed the 1 p.m. ceremony.

Prior to the ceremony, the organist played the them from "Love and special music was rendered by Gract Balrd violinist, and Dennis Morris, soloist. The bride Is tht daughter of Mr, -and Mri. James W. Martwell of Island, and arents of the groom art Mr. and Mrs.

lelvln Bolton, also of Island. Given in marriage by ber father, the bride wore a gown of white velvet design on Victorian lines. Venlse lace formed the high neckline and detailed the bodice styled with bishop sleeves. Matching lace marked the high waistline above the column skirt and the. lace detail was repeated on the long mantilla veil.

She carried a cascade of white rotes arranged with pink tipped straw flowers and baby's breath, intertwined with white velvet tlss Amanda Taylor of Island was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Debbie Wells, Livermore, and Mrs. James Parham of Island. Flower girl was Miss Laura Beth Everly, cousin of the bride. The attendants wore gowns of shirred Eink organta and burgundy velvet. Pink ice with burgundy ribbon trimmed the neck and the cuffs of the camelot sleeves.

Each wore a burgundy Camelot hat with a brief veil. Each carried a colonial basket filled with arrangements of pink and burgundy and pink straw flowers. The bride's mother wort a floor length dress of burgundy tapestry trimmed in velvet with matching accessories. The groom's mother wore a street length pink knit dress with matching accessories. backgrounding or keeping calves until they art ready for tht finishing lot.

and feeding grata to cattle on grass. Farm analysis studies on tht characteristics of profitable beef operations will be presented at the conference Several Kentucky farmers will ulk about their beef programs They will tsplala bow they have Intensified production by Increasing stocking rate, feeding crop residues, nr encoding owner Alp through backgrounding or finishing programs These producers will include Robert McAlet. Trigg County, Bill Lester. CVttUaa Count Hagedora Brothers, Unioa County; Jim MrCrew. Livingston County; and Lenel F.tkuu, Calloway County The West Ktstarky CommerrUl Cow Conference li vtord by iXe I'umtttr of KawUKty College of Agrkrutturt Don't Santa COU 01 FOH a Quoiar, HEAR 00 now discuss selection of forages to do specific Jobs and Lloyd Murdoch wUl describe practical forsge fertility programs.

Charlie Boyler of Ohio Suit University will tell how to get maiimum beef production with a minimum of resources. He has developed a productive beef enterprise on land that was considered by many to be inadequate for pasture. Victor Jacobs. University of Missouri agricultural economist, will discuss the profitability of forage production and utilisation through beet cattle Wilmer Browning. UK economist, will review the changing beef picture and relate the importance of beef rattle to the loul economy of Kentucky Preconditioning program for feeder cattle will be eiamtnrd by Deaa Hodge, director of beef rattle research for fUlnoa Purina He will also disrui McLean County farmers caa leant bow to increase tht profitability of their beef cow herds at a special program for cattlemen to be held at GUbertsvklle December I and i Those are tht dates of the West Kentucky Cow Conference at tht Kentucky Dam Village.

The program will emphasise economical beef production en a bountiful forage base. Specialists to beef cattle, forage producUoa and economics from the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture will take part la tht conference. Ia addition, several Kentucky beet producers will discuss innovations, which have proves to be beneficial ia their operations. Neil Bradley, UK animal scientist, will compare spring and fall calving systems and discuss creep feeding of calves. Later kt tht conferenrt he will talk about the Kentucky fotr kite pasture-beef Gram Another IK beet specialist.

Im Gat. win duress reproducuoa ia tat beet cow kerd and deter ibe practices to improve the per cent calf crop weaned Crossbreeding will be ntstwtd by JUssHI BrvDafcl. of UK Forage prefer Uoa i0 be covered by meets in Huhey home By Sarah Baydea The Bech Grove Community 4-H Club met at the home of Mr and Mrs. Garenrt Hultey November 14 Tht president called the meeting to order. Sandy Sandefur led the pledge to the American FUg md Tlmmy Crabtree led tht Flag.

Tht secretary read tht minutes of tht lait meeting A motion was made and seconded that wt have a Christmas party Tat meeting was on Parliamentary Procedure. The otfirert who attended Officers Training School gave a report of what they warned, Our song leader W4 us sn tinging ''Raindrops Kep Failing" and "The Games People Tht game leadtr led us ha torn Interesting games I forget to tell to bring you li I XmmimmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmml UK agronomist Charley Wyatt Will I 'j two UK agronomists Charley Wyatl mil color ttleviiion by Motorola for Chrlttmat ft hi ft NOW! i to sell your -jdr T03ACCO IN ij v'-OVJGNSBORO A CliOri3TfUTIOr lOOXi 1 I w7 inn ft JiitJLJ 0 I end ll cnyi lo invo cl Oivcntbcro cr. lesn Auedslhn ij -ltd men? TC3 Din Ve have other gift Hens tea. v'kz)k I ysXT j. -II Emilia tluk li in i lilnhb ti 'Ha Dcj.nnjc:ie Com In tsoy Hi CI.1 a ft I m.i susstsrt hwmw MH wt a m4 CTnor DauDnea fj mym li i a4 tuMMwhi trm ymmm LEE ELE 4Ti I Is 'l-Kr -ss mm I ft III lMllOl I i Uh.

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