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The Rutherford Courier from Smyrna, Tennessee • 2

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A A PC 2 THE RUTHERFORD COURIER Thurrday, Mar, 9, 1972 sw. THE BIG BLIZZARD OF 12 incident bd virtu Mrs. Beard and Mitchell look placr at the governor's mansion last May after the Kentucky Derby hone race. 1 Mrs. Beard suffered a relapse after reading newspaper accounts of the Senate investigation.

V-Nunn, a Republican term ended in December, testified Tuesday night toal The Rutherford Courier -i THE SUTHEtfOtD COilMEK, Ik. MriaMEMfynMnUayMarimg IOIFilSkal Smyrna, 45 Ntt SUBSCRIPTION RATES Any Macs In Teftnaite by Mail 1 tor $4.00 6 Months $2.50 Any Plact Outside Ttnntutt 6 -S4d0" Irttiti Mt 4 riau mthtr Mardi II, 160, alllM Nit OKitt wl Sajnm, Twmmu. aaSat Act tf Mrdl 1, 1IW Tmmum ha SanricaS. 0. laa 1121 Kaawilla.

Tna. 1714, Hmm (ill 74 S4S1 ElOOHEYS BAR-B-QUE Hickory Smoktd Chopped Bar-B-Que, libs. Beef end Chicktn Also Pressure Fried Chicken. Behind Thurman Francis Junior High Opin Tail. Ihr Thors.

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11201, Hmm 1212 522 4600 By JOHN HALf, WASHINGTON' HTD-For-mer Gov. Louie B. Nunn of Kentucky told a Senate investi-gating committee Tuesday that lost consciousness at a Kentucky Derby party after' trying to discuss the ITT antitrust case with then Attorney General John N. MitchelL The Judiciary Committee resumed its investigation today with acting Attorney General Richard G. Kleimfienst and ITT director Felix G.

Rohatyn among the expected witnesses. The committee is holding up die of Kleindiensl to succeed Mitchell who resigned March. 1 to head President Nixon's reelection campaign-until it can sort out the facts surrounding the Justice Department's 1971 deci-. sioiv to drop an antitrust suit against International Telephone A Telegraph, Carp, and an alleged -offer by an ITT' subsidiary to donate 9400,000 to the Republican National Convention in August. Syndicated columnist Jack Anderson in.

citing memos, written by Mrs. Beard as ITT lobbyist in Washington has alleged toe Justice Department dropped its suit against the largest merger in U.S. corpor-. ate history in exchange for the donation from the Sheraton ITT subsidiary. Mrs.

Beard ha not been able to testify at the hearings because Dr. David Garland of the Rocky Mountain Osteopath: under intensive, care for a serious heart condition. Garland aid Tuesday that Mrs. Rmm. MEN NEEDED In tola area to train aa LIVESTOCK BUYERS LEARN TO BUY CATTLE, HOGS AND SNEER ai Ml kwM.

MHiU roctm. Wa pratar Vila a Aa MuJaAu NATIONAL MEAT PACKERS TRAININfi PA. lex ISIS-OaeL ffdOS MMa.Ba.N301 Hunnjays Lost Consciousness Stallin g.The Checkmate Summitry has its problems. Merely making the preliminary arrangements so the main event can jtake place can tax the most expert diplomat. In arranging such a relatively simple matter as a champion chess match between Bobby Fischer of -the United States and Boris Spassky JDf the Soviet Union, the initial conditions have proved troublesome.

I Among the first 'decisions to be made was a for the contest. The contestants opted for. different locales and neither So the International Chess Federation settled that question by ruling the first half of the matchwoiildbeheldin Belgrade, Yugoslavia (Fischers choice) and the second half in Reykjavik, Iceland (Spasskys selection), 1 Now the negotiators move on to other matters. Before much more effort has been expended on the tedious maneuverings, someope might well ask why the-games cannot be played by an agreement could be reached on a courier, that is. T.n iukw WORRY CLINIC Instead: Pick up a sackful off delicious hamburgers, golden fries and -thick shakes! snli aaaiSS Cb 'Giigptlfc ifliCHili mummammGtasiBM.

17 By George. W. Crane, Ph.D.f dream may last no more than three minutes, as a psychiatrist savis. hut nut try a i mm 11(111 Mnimmnnr November. Note Dr -HortiiT aunerh timid after Christs parable method.

And do you agm with tho clergymin who vitoid convirsation in tho sanctuary after the, sirmon was ovir? Jesus! had a sinsi of humor, as Erovid by his usoof hypir-oli! Case T-530: Dr. Paul R. Hortin is One of the top-notch clergymen in Florida. He built up a church at St Petersburg that has 1,800 individual theater-type oish- toned seats. It is overflowing every Sunday morning and packed at right, to.

Hortin, asked public office will dream on until Dont Hang Up So Soon The telephone rings. Atop the ladder the do-it-yourself entrepreneur hastily presses the paint, from the brush and Hits! it down just as the second ring 'comes. He descends the ladder, careful not to upset the paint can. He wipes his hands as the phone rings the third time. By the time he gets to the comer where the In-; striiment clangs so impatiently, its sounding off for ythe fourth time.

Then, aq he. grabs it, it goes dead. His remarks consist (tf asterisks, exclamation points, etc. -e The same thing happens to a man who is outdoors. He hustles inside, at a pace the doctor warned him against, to have the phone go dead as he completes the dash.

People making calls ought to give a jsuy a chance, to reach his Whar fight haVe-tfteyJo (toofflbhn to theJjrment; Tof that horrible question: "Who 'do suppose thaU was? SMYRNA CLEANERS ond LAUNDRY IlfFraplSi. SailM Sanrica Sail ia Quality ImI ftfct Eyrf altwatioiii Si1 Service By: TWO LOCATIONS SLIYRNA LaVERGNE fists when'I was invited down toere to deliver' the Silver i Anniversary service in his -honor, how do you attract such tremendous crowds ery Sunday? "Billy Graham and other, splendid church orators can Gil a football stadium for a few days, by, means of toe full cooperation of most of the other churches in the its. imitation by ery young surrounding area. pnest, rabbi and minister. "But vou do it, week In a fthePil-and week out How?" Pims! would have- been Dr.

Hortin smilingly dis- deemed sacrilegp to hare claimed responsibility for an anecdote or relevant l- humorous example in a ser- And many modern clergy--; men still sKun such levitv. In. fact, they inav even--chide their parishioners fnr during 'my pastoral calling' of toe previous week. "And I usually strive to make the congregatipn laugh, make them ay, and wore them up to a high plane of spiritual idealism in every sermon. DR.

HORTINS FORMULA Dr. Hortins formula mer- M.D. gant exaggeration, swallow camels." stories' and anecdotes keep a congregation wide awake and furnish thefa convenient; memory hooks on which to fasten moral precepts. I Thats why Jesus routinely used parables from the everyday life of His listeners. 'Nutrition Week' Set Nashville, Governor Winfield Dunn has proclaimed March 6-13 "Nutrition Week.

Governor Dunn urged pulbic attention to be focused on 'foe food end nutritioa needi of oil -the cttlzene of Tennessee. He' requested that all. Mate and county agencies Join lie Tennessee Dietetic Association, the Tennessee Nutrition Council, Tennessee Department of Public Health and their members in bringing practicsl nutrition information1 to the citizens of Present for the signing were from left, Mrs. Wanda Jordan, president-elect, Tennessee Dietetic Association; Iki. Bea Holton, president of Tennessee Nutrition Council and director of Nutritioa Services, Tennessee Department of Public Health; Governor Dudn; and Joan Mounger, chairman of.

relations for, toe Tennessee Dietetic Association. Who pays in mamage venture; NEW YORK tUPIl -Tlie father of the bride can find some balm lor toat pain in Me wallet in thu: Detpile what cartoonisti depict, Dad doein't pay all the bula. The bride pay for: trouaaeau, wedaiiq; ring for the bridemom, preienti for her, accommodations for her attendants, personal stationery ahd calling cards, her ttiedical examinstion. Dw bridegroom pays for; bride's engsgement end wedding rinn, the marriage license, gift for the bride, his medical examination, bride's bouquet and going-sway corsage, boutonnieres tor men of wedding party, for two mothers, gloves1 and ascota or for-men in the vdding party, gifts for his ushers -and best ac-' commodations for hit best man and. ushers, fee for die clergyman, the weddipg trip.

Tne bride's family pays for: invitations and enclosure an- nouncement, engagement and -wedding photographs, for church, lees for the organist and sexton, aisle cmet, flowers fa church, bridesmaids' bouquets and flower headdress, gratuity for traffic policemen, transportation for bridal party T. hnchmuid. luncheon, the reception. 7 The bridegroom 'i (amfiy paya for any traveling expenses and bote) bills, wedding gifts for die bride and bridegroom. Dialing direct is easy.

Heres hows First dial 1, plus the area code (if its different from yours), plus the number. If by chance you get a wrong number, just call the operator and tell her what happened. Shell make sure youre not charged. So keep in touch the personal way. Dial long distance direct and save.

die crowds. The -people just like the cordiality of our ushers and churd) members," he added TBut I also trv emi Christs parable my sermons, "So I use cases and inci- dents jjiat hare occurred lingering in' toe sanctuary after the sermons end, to indulge in jolly conversai- tkm. If you must converse I recently heard a stodgy clergyman thus warn1' his congregation, then wait till you leave this -sacred sanctuary. Do vour talking outside of Gods House! you readers think Jesus would hare said toat? For HE even lauebed toe first picnic after His sermon, as when He' fed the 5,000 i 'men with" the lads loavM and fishes. And they ate in House, meaning its outdoor, open-air.

room, as it -were. Christ had preached there all afternoon; then had them sit down right where they -had engaged in toe religious service! And Jesus also employed He used which is extravagant exaggeration to the point of toe ridiculous, and thus pro-. duced smiles or laughter, during His own sermons, Whv beholdest thou toe nofe-foS) broth. n'l eve; He chided them. but considerest not the- beam (sawlog) in your own yr Vasnt toat hyperbole to )vasnt mat nyperoole to Contributed At A Public Town Of Smpa John Sam Ridley, Mayer Jennings Ayers Murfreesboro Federal Savings Loan Association Home el Funerals 93-2174 City Of PAurfreesboro W.

H. Westbrbeks, Mayer 193-5210 thepeififtjf the ridTciilous? Ye strain at gnats," He the. dinner preceding. or following tM wfddiiig 1 ml" tl bnde family wants to pay for tt. M- 1 IU to..

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