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Daily News from Middlesboro, Kentucky • Page 2

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Daily Newsi
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Middlesboro, Kentucky
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MIDDLESBORO DAILY NEWS TUESDAY, JANUARY 1936, MILLIGAN-PETERSON MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. J. H. i i announce the marriage of i daughter, Maude Kalhcrine, to Mr.

Henry II. Peterson, 1111 November ,23, 1935, in a i Mr. and Mrs, Peterson will make i i home in Memphis, wlu-re Mr. Peterson has been connected with the City i Cleaning Company for the past eleven years. iHomcmakers to Hear I ow York Fafthionistj I A PARTY IS GIVEN Mrs.

Charles Yeary i i ed Saturday afternoon i a delightful party honoring the liirth- day of her daughter. Mrytlc Long. Games and contests i i and refreshmcjtit.s of ice cream, cookies and cocoa were served. Misses Evelyn Lone; and Margaret Kendrick assisted in The gue'its included the honoree 'arid Hnby Gullcy, Esther Moslems, tRggina Kilcoyno, Frances Marcno, Minion, Jcanettc SpanR- Virginia Minton, and Betty Mae White. GUILD ELECTS OFFICERS The annual of St.

Auxiliary i was held -the home of Mrs. A. B. Glostcr Monday with LOCALS Kondo was of Wheeler i i of the week end Wtiml.son. A a C'liinber- a (Ja), spent thtf week end i her brother, Glen i Mrs.

D. C. Giles, South Pitts- has arrived to lie a 1 Kue-t of her sister, Mrs. K. A.

I Rhnror. Mrs. Rhorer has issued i i a i to a tea whieh i be hi'1'1 a i i i i i i her jcuest. Miss i a i Locke spent the end at. her home in Artemus.

i I Mrs. Eslil Cox arrived i a a several weeks' visit i friends and relatives in a i D. C. A visitors here Saturday were Mrs. Keevio Smith and Miss i Artemus; Mrs.

.7. S. find two i I'onde. and Mrs. D.

E. i i and Mrs. A Ilaynes and Miss Mary Casey, a a Mrs. i i FoleV and i Ilomemakers i i the iMtli.tk' have been visit- Kami and Home inc Mr. 'mil Mrs.

W. S. i i a tion at the A i a i for the pant two weeks, have re- Station at Lexington will to i home in i i hear a the latest in a i Miss I a a Kvans spent the end at, IHT home in a i A a i Tazewell, was a i i in i Sunday. from Mrs. ICvelyn Tobey, who conducts a fashion service in New York.

She i speak Tuesday i a a 'JK, on the sub- memhers present. The election of ct, "Fashion Yourself i i i i L. M. was held, as a result Wednesday i i i i here Sunday, 71. C.

i a 2 on "Fashion What i Wear." talks and dniilunstr.i- will contin'ue-lo serve an president, and Jlrs. i lVilliam Ration, as sec- and Mrs. Gains i i will be the new president. 'Mrs. .1.

S. Victor, and R. the new treasurer, succeeding- Mrs. E. P.

The. following will be chairmen Mrs; 'Helen For- 'rester, education; Mrs. A. I). mission box work; Mrs.

Jolm D. Rhodes, united thank 'offering; Miss Bessie. Knlslon, so, 'cial "service; Miss Margaret cjivtrch magazine. The' i decided to hold Oleir Valentine lea on Friday, and Mrs. I i re- lioniL- 1'' rid ay from a visit lions at the i two years ilh a i in i i i features of the women's ses-' i A a sions.

cako vvctv served. MISS A I HOSTESS diss Margaret Harris was host- a i lar't to the a bridge a i i the two tables of players at i ner at her homo in the Callison i was a week end guest of in Middlesboro. Mrs, spent Sunday i Jonesville, slie accompanied I her mother, who is a i i a visit; with i Tom Ely. Laden, is i i i i mother, Mrs. a a Pineville News MISS UERNADINE CULTON eBB to s.

Tye i VVoirmn Mrs. Jiinie Street las'. a Pf.rly i dents of Pineville. visiting friends. Miss Helen Pearl has accepted a Calvin Robbins is confined i position with the Bell county his home with illness, i health department.

Phalen Hartley, Sheridan, and Oscar Paul, Louisville, was here Clayton Quillen were in Middles; on business Monday. boro Saturday. ma Kirk wont to Lexington Mrs. Calvin Bobbins and son, i Mur.v A returned Monday from Granville, were shopping ill Midi's hostess to u. sing beiore the Me- Middlesboro where they have been dlesboro Thursday.

at They were accomp- visiting Mrs. Poley's parents, Mr. Quite a large crowd from here a Mrs. W. S.

Williams. a a basketball game- at the Bell County High School Friday Colmar Road ni ht J. T. made a business Mrs. Donic Wilson, Ewing, a i to visited her daughter, Mrs.

a inJ M'i(li 1 1 sboro 1S Thursd 1 av. nS01 S. Wilson on tinicd by Miss Flossie Mintcr. ivening. tiae Aslier, A a Byrd theatre party Ellison have returned to London after week end visits at their homes here.

Versie London vli- a i Hi i i Hetty mil Hetty i i a Sunshine Colley recently Ensol and Ml En here a uest were became a member of the Middles- 1 and Professional i we us Mai'gaivl i i i a boro Ida Tinsley, I Women's Club. jN at Ensor, Middlesboro, visited! Holloii, i a Byrd, Mabel W. B. Myers was a business vis- his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Nath Low, Jean itur in 1-larlan Monday. I To i The high school girls' composed of Misses Dessic; low. Dorothy VanBever and Thel- SPANKING DECRIED AT 20 Berkley, a 20, year-old daughter as a means of Tallcnl spent the! HuS Woodrow Lester! )Linishllient constitutes legal end in i with rehitivus. a GVOVLM- Jones attended the ttfication for leaving home, ic- i James D. Sehrimm, Knoxvillo, Mar.ring Theatre in Middlesboro' cording to county probation offi- 1 here on busineKs.

Saturday night. cerfi here. Miss Elizabeth Smith, trio, I Mr. and Mrs. A.

Kinser and i Mrs. Edward and i spanked by her father, was told Bar- family, Oklahoma City are i i daughters. Ruth and i local authorities she had inpr here. They are former resi- Middlesboro, spent Tuesday here right to resent it. A ajifirl.rnent.s.

High won by Mrs. i -'February this year, at the home of the president, Mrs. i "Jiams. All friends of St. Mary's omhHie, and Mina Ucleti Tolmiin, i illness.

'are cordially invited to attend the 1Li Lila prix.e was r.ith. the see- Blrs, J3oh i i a returned homo Sunday from a week's visit i lowing i i her a Mr. and 10. D. Hen-ell.

MisH Opal Lee lirooks, daiigh- 1 ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. K. rooks, is able to bo.

out a being 1 i l.o her home, on East Cum- CnUicri Honorary of cadct- rolonel coni'ei'rcd on Catluir- ino K. Nackc, tho K. 0. i at the i i of Iowa at i at the a i a i i a bull. Sliss Xacrkc is Marshalltown, la.

CLUBS and LODGES tea. Prus- I CLUB Th'e Thimble Club of tli Church will hold an day meeting Wednesday nl I i'diurch; beginning at 10 o'clock. John .1. used to be accused id' a i bought, and paid for Uu: Party got his money back. Wife Preservers MAR1LEE MARS ENTERTAINS Marilen liars was Saturday evening to about of the Junior High School set.

An "excursion to Knoxvillo" featured the entertainment: of thn evening, the living and dining: rooms being arranged to represent two train coaches. Charles Harden Whitfic-Id was the "conductor" collecting 1 a handshake anil a smile as the for the trip, Allen Bailey was the "porter" and Buddy Hoe, the "butch." At stn- Uona, tiie stopped work end tfuewl of MisH Kf-r- at Shawn nee. jMr.H. S. A.

Mars will leave morrow or a for a week's visit, with relatives in a i Mr. and Mrs. a A i and i a i arc here for a of Mr. lYr- KUHon. a Mrs.

Nelson A yesterday for a business visit i i i a Virookintr was a bus- iiii'ss i i in i i a Mrs. T. Kvans is i to i her home on a of shot-It and bruiser as a result of an a bile accident a a i who was here from tlie week was aeconipanied home ri 1.., ifl JANUARY SALES SPECIALS Our entire stock of New Winter Woolens suitable for Skills, Suits. Coals REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE $1.95 Woolens -NOW $1.45 yd. $1.29 Woolens- NOW g5 yd.

XKW COLORINGS A I I All 51 Indies -Assortments Arc SI i ON TIIE SQUARE Star Signals By OCTAVlrlE TUESDAY BuifinuSB Woinen'jt Circle, homi' of Miss a a Davis, p. in. Board of City Commission- ers, City a p. m. D.

of Odd Fellows Hall, p. m. A of W. M. First a i at exccpl Circle One, i Mrs.

0. L. Tiller, 2 p. in. A ExdisHs? Club, Dixie Cafe, 0:1 p.

ni. Kiwimis Club, Oiimlieriaml p. in. I A 1 Rod Men. Odd Fellows Hall, 7 in.

P.oyal Arch M.isonit 1 a p. m. A i i a Extra Heavy i First 2 in. Troop "5, First h. 7 p.

First a 21 a i i IMIL-H t-ulay ihusc who were burn to Dec. i a I i a i Day The day is ivenerally mul, I lie ai'li-'riHU'ii and i i be iiKist 1'avorable, i a I lie in a I I such as iivolt Nov. a a Fob. Ill I i i A DEPLETED la ion of a i i a is siif ferine; B(iy I i Boy p. m.

Boy Scouts, Troop Kon- 7 p. ni. SATURDAY Roiai-y Club, Cumberland Hold. 12:15 p. in.

Jr. O. U. A. Odd Follows a p.

in. Applesauce Spice Cake cup 1 i 1 siifvir 1 i i i i 1 Hoin- .1 Ui.i.^poon cinnamon VI i i i i i i cloves tuiis-poon i i i 1 cup raisins, datc-s nuts i whip in ls. Flnvor. Add i A (fond i for a i wear and economy. woven oti'ipes in lovely soft pii.ilcl ihailt-s.

3G in. Fast Color 2 Yds. fo A quality value to be sure! It's something to; think about and act upon, quickly. A brand new! group of colors, from; Hght to dark. And how; they'll launder! 36" Famous SO Square PERCALE -ut 9g 1 sun 3 Suuvas 3uudg i aoj 'paou n.no.t o.nmbs 08 u'( sqi of Warehouse "Close Oufe" Any Style Pumps, Straps, Ties and Oxfords REDUCED FOR PENNEY'S Every Pair Absolutely All-Leather! CHOICE OF 3 GROUPS COTTON I Bed Spreads Pastel Stripes LIMITED QUANTITY Bleached Muslin Slightly Soiled TTo yd.

Single Cotton Iff id An unusually price for this soft fluffy blanket. Fleecily napped Beautiful plaids. Designed like a much higher priced blan- ket. Fine for year-round use. Size 66x76.

A Women's Tuck Stitch Vests and Panties of warm cotton tuck-stitch, correctly de- Full cat, excellent inanship. Children's Sizes ISc Rayon Taffeta Sleek looking, well fitting--in white, flesh and tea rosa! At this price unbeatable val-' ties! Sizes 32 to 44. Unbeatable Values! MEN'S SOCKS Solid weight socks are one our blggot ocs! In colors! i i and the i of huntor.s wht The a in our Mnek has a i leader- at, the pel a a and is i her a a i i i narrowly best to keep it alive, i tho pica i i hitini; 1 thiMii.M 1 i opens. StM-ii Oil Croiiuimiolo QC I I i A A I I i i Oil A i a Styled a i MRS. MAY MOSS I'lioin- CnllUan'n Jli-OTiiiiiiio Floor First Quality Pull Fashioned A BARGAIN WORTH SHOUTING ABOUT! Sheer chiffons with silk picot tops! Stunning, sturdy service-weights with mercerized tops and soles! Perfect shades for summery attire.

Sizes to They'll sell fasti Men's Athletic SHOUTING ABOtm SHORTS Good broadcloth can't shrink! Elastic sides, yoke front. SHIRTS Swiss rib, panel rib, pineapple luck stitch or smooth flp.t knit..

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