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and families ; Shr? has On the Sidelines- Saturday ho 'Mrs. Tilden Owens You Can Owe Others And Get Additional Cash At K. F. C KENTUCKY FINANCE CO.. Inc. and affi lia te, KENTUCKY DISCOUNT, Inc. MAIN and FIRST STS. RICHMOND. KENTUCKY PHONE 2035 Your Depar tmen t Store Of Financing PAGE FIVE SOCIAL AND PERSCNAI AREA MM. Dtnnii Halcomb Miss Bonnie Isaacs Weds Dennis Halcomb Mr. and Mis. My it Iiua ul Ml. Vernon, announce the mar- riage of their daughter, Bonnie, lo Dent)!#. Halcomb. son o( Mr. and Mrs J, S. Halcomb of'Liv- ingston. ' • - v The wedding was perfaimed .Friday, at Jellico, Tenn. The ciiuplo wiir make-their home at . Livingston, SEEN AT THE GAME turned-home to recuperate from an emergency operation. She is reported much improved. Mrs. Robert Reedy, Mrs." Jack Crawford. Mrs. Ellis Flora und Miss Virginia Bray were in Lex- ington Monday shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hen- derson and ' daughter, Brenda Joyce, of Lexington, spent thfc wefck end with Mrs. Walter Henderson. Mrs. Walter Henderson and Mrs. Robert Kirby spent Mon- day with Mrs. Minnie Hansel. Mr. and Mrs, Tv C. O'Mara Sr.. visile^ their sons.' Vfn<arid Mrs. Tom O'Mara Jr.. and daughter in Anderson, Ind.. and Mr. and Mrs. Bob O'Mara and children in Louisville, during the week end. Dr. and Mrs. Rudolph Bur- dette were in Frank/ort Thur's-" day of last 4yek on business. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hoover Bullock were Jim- my . Pennington of Morrow. Ohio, and Mrs. Elizabeth Pen- mr.gton of Bonnetsville. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Chadweli and Mrs. Eliza Penninton visit- ed Mrs. Hoover Bullock Mon- day. Mrs. Pennington, who spent the summer at Mt. Ver- non and in Ohio, returned to. her home In South Carolina Monday. Mrs. Ida llysinger has been visiting her daughters. Mrs. Bob Ball and daughter of Har- lan, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Hopkins and son of Danville, were the week-end guests of n f 7 r > r/-\\T \ T Mrs: Nancy Helton nmi.Mm | H , K o U i V i \ L Betsy Pinnix. Mrs. Alene Harper has re- ' ' turned home from the St. Jo-„ , .. •" seph Hospital, Lexington, where she underwent an eye opera- tion. Rev. Marion Parkcy. -Mr. Robert Thompson, Mr*. Luther* Peyton, Mr. Ivan Cummins, Mr. Johnnie Eaton, and Mrs. Fred Baker were in .Somerset to sec Mr. Fred Baker, who is in the Somerset City Hospital. RED HILL * Benny Phillips spent the- week end with Kenneth and Donnie Ponder at Mt. Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Jackson of Illinois were visiting Mr. and Mrs, Earl Phillips and family recently. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morris of Lynch wee visiting Mr. and' Mrs. Ollie Mullins and- family Saturday. Milford and Marie Shepherd of Ru-hiiuuid. Ind.. were visitors of their parents, Mr. and MrS. John D. Shepherd, last week end. Week-fend guests of -Mrs. Cassie French were: Mr. and Mrs. Charlia. Thomas and -Mrs. Bell. Mullins and Dickie. They went to see Mr. Jcpp French at the T, B. Hospital Sunday and report him getting along I ''ne. - Mr. Kar 1 Wilson of Louisville, I itetl his parents, Mr. and Miss Evelyn Barnett Miss Evelyn Barnett Tells Enqaqement o-.w. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barnett, Route-3, Berca, announce the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn, to James Rcppcrt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reppert of Fairvicw. Miss Eamelt -is employed at Fireside Industries. Berca, wKere she is a sophomore at Berca College. Mr. Reppert is employed at Berca with College Woodcraft. A Christmas wedding is vate Wright is sutioned at Ft. Mr. and'Mrs. Aster VanWinkle | afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. .Leonard Wood, Mo. and- children. Sue, Brenda.jGilbet Calico and Orville Gene Glyn and Ray. , and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Croucher NEW SON . Bodie VanWinkle was in and Eddie and Judy. Thursday,on bust.-—Mr im4 Mr>. b OrBurdMte- sfx 8 ou a nce nt in Cf born 5 |ep I t lPd ^ un ' Laur add " r - Mr! G^J Abbott sin "y after"! six ounce son born Sept. 12 and and Mrs. Bodie VanWinkle noon. named Ronnie Douglas. Mrs. Wednesday afternoon; Mr T . 0 McKmney is the Mr. ind Mrs. Ben Brock of laturt^y ® * D ' SpU,an,a bought the house vacated Hamilton, Ohio, were visitors Mr. and Mrs. Bodie Van- J 1 ' . . of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bowling Winkle celebrated their 45th .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mullins and Mr. and Mrs.. R. V. Brock wedding anniversary Sur.day. visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert last week. Mrs. Hattie Doan They were dinner guests of Croucher Thursday night. also visited with Mr. and ' Mrs. their, son, Mr. and Mrs. Aster M. and Mrs. Junior Croucher Brock. ' VanWinkle. Mr. John Payne and children returned to their was also a dinner guest. home in Cincinnati, Ohio, Sun- r*Tr-*o r<T>TTTr . m i r n Mr, Joe VanWinkle and Mr. day. Mrs. Croucher and children s . l * W U t U t t h t K N E W S SJiird VonWiijkle of Bummer spent a week with Mrs. Robert non preached at Clear Creek Joe Abney visited Mr. and Croucher were called home last over the week end. He was ac- Mrs. Bodie VanWinkle Sunday week end to see their brother, compamed by Mrs. Stokes. evening-. Bert Croucher, who was seri- Everyone in our community Mr. and Mrs. Adus Spires of' ousty ill irTBerea "College Hos- TU! t?oa cc ° in the barn. Berea visited his mothet, Mrs. Pital, but is improved ar.d at j . s. community was sadden- Margaret Spires, and Doris home now. 2,. L °]L1 f . of Mrs. OVer the,week end: Ott Finnell. The family and Mr. Mrs. Mayme Payne has a unnell hasf our sympathy. Cold. We wish her a speedy re- Pearlie VanWinkle celcbrat- coverv ed her 59th birthday Tuesday, 1 Sept. 18. Mrs. Juanita Crouch- ROUNDSTONE -t- er was her dinner guest and ... . - her supper guests were, Mr. Those who visited Mr. and and Mrs. John S. Gadd and Mrs. Robert- Croucher Sunday season against Georrfia Tech at I '•XHiE'c'n were Mr and Mrs.' Joh'rv-Al'eri. Mr, arid Mrs H.w- -ard Egan: Mr ind Mrs. Milton I.uket, Mr. and Mrs. b.C.''Meecei ' Mrs. Ann £arri«: Earl Watkins. Jack - Lynns, David Henderson.- Op'p Bussell. J'r, Raymond Mc- Clure. ilr. and Mr*. EarlUam- mon and Edith. Georgia won the.npencr 14 to 6 OPEN HOUSE SCHEDULED Rev.* and Mr* Raymond Law- rence have inrif&aijaflower- lovers to visit their daRlla gar- .den. at their' home "on Owens Strret at.Mt. 'Vernnn.' O p e n hoine will Iw observed Sept. 29 from. 1 p m to 4 p m . Flower growing' is a hobby of the Lawrences 3Tiey have 2SO hills and 23 Varieties MI dahlias in full bloMn. LEAVES FOR SCHOOL. . Mr and Mrs. R I. Adams and Jack, accompanied their son and brother, William L. Ad- ams, to Auburn. Ala., last week where he enrolled at- the Ala- bama Polytechnic, Institute in the College of Veterinary Med- icine. Billy has just complete three year* at the University of Kentocky. On the return trip. Mr. and Mr* Adams and Jack visited friends at Nash- ville, Tenn. HOME FBOM HOSPITAL Mrs. Conard Parrett has re- mom) s: has enrollled at East- ern State College. Richmond. , - Mr.-:and Mrs. R. N - Smith of TJurkesville were recent Visitors of Mr .and Mrs. O. C. Meece. Miss Fa ye Pm-rett of Eastern 'Slate College. Richmond- anfi Mrs. Jackie Hiatt of Lexington, were visitors at Mt. Vernon arid, Berea".this.week .due td tire rtl- ness 6! their mother, Mrs. Conard Parrett, Sunday guests of Mrs. Bertha Shepherd were: Mrs. J. L. Live- say of CraWfOrdsviUe. Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Edd Taylor jind fami- ly: Billy and Linda Shcphefd: Reva, Phyllis. Connie*. Judy'and Lynn Shepherd. . Mr- -Mlr.nie AriderKiif "arid" Mr*.-Bertha Shepherd w-erc. at Corbm Tuesday, Mr. apd -Mrs Walter Shep- herd and family,'and Kenneth Ray Taylor were Sunday after- noon guests, of Mrs. Bretha Shepherd. Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cox were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Lula Taylor. Mrs. Elmo Anderkin is in Richmond, Ind., due to the ill- ness of her mother, ^Irs.'Russell Price. Mr. and Mrs. Jinjmy Dean Pinnix of Detroit.. Mich., and Mr. Don Pinnix of Louisville, spent-.the week end with their mother. Mr. and Mrs. Fred i Baker. I Mrs. Cloe Ball. Mr. and Mrs. over cm? «-eek end. " —'—— Kenneth and. Donnie. Ponder SON BORN uf Mt. Vernon were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Payne guests of their grandparents; of Pine. Hill are the parents of Rev: and Mrs. n. L. Ponder. a nine pound, 12 ounce., son,, -• We extend bur deepest sym-' born Sept. 18 at Rockcastle pathy to Aunt, Mary Sam's:County Baptist Hospital andi family.She passed away at her named Allen Jefforv. Mrs.' home'at Pleasant Run'Thurs^;Payne is the • former- -Marie: day night of last week. Overbay: Mr James Moore spent the DAUGHTER ARRIVES week end with Mr. and Mrs. ' Pvt. and Mrs. Billy. Wright. . Coleman Mink and sons. formerly of Brodheatf and' now . Mr. and Mrs.-Jim. Burdette of Louisville, announce the ar- spent Sunday with Mr. and .rival of a daughter . who has Mrs. Charlie Cummins. -been named Patricia Anri. Pri- - EVER M^E.T A " GUARDIAN ANGEL? You con..,in»»d« ®och loveV Columbia Trv-fit" Diamond Mngl With a ttail mogic. iht le«pl your rng lilting upoghl, in prov^ditploy oil lima—it con'I turn or slip BocouM iht'i rovi {*»OOIA Coiumbio Trv^it" it rtn only <*omo*d ring you can war with complv# olwoyl. Com* ia ond M< our ivpwb collaction, >00 K^OOO. Bailey's Jewelry Store f MAIN STREET MT. VERNON, KY. All typei Jewdry and Watch repairing, Guaranteed " ' r REVIVAL Church Of Tlie Nazarene \ Mt. Vernon/ Ky. BEGINNING OCT. 3 THROUGH OCT. 14 7 P.M. REV. MARTIN STEPP JR. Revivalist WAYNE VAN HOOK. - Song Leader. • . LAVONNA THOMPSON Pianist Public Invited VAJ.LEY DR1VE;IN THEATRE ^ Mile North of Mt. Ver- non, Ky. on U. S. 25 September 27th & 28t!i Mickey Rooncy ERANCIS IN THE HAUNTED HOUSE Van Johnjon Joanne Dru THE SIEGE' AT RED RIVER ALSO John Bromficld Joi Lansing HOT CARS Sunday & Monday Sept. JO - Oct. 1 Robert Francis Donna Reed THEY RODE WEST - ALSO Kenneth Tobcy Faith Domergue CAME FROM BENEATH T H E SEA Tucs. & Wed. Oct. 2 - J Yvonne De Carlo. FLAME OF THE ISLAND Kentucky Finance Services f- ' PERSONAL LOANS *25 ro *300 on your Signatare-Jliito-HoHsebold-LivMtock, ate. Kentucky Finance makes loans up to $300.00 to both men . and women on their SIGNATURE ONLY or other conveni- ent K. F. C. plans. Cash-is available to you for'new clothes ... homes or auto repair ... medical expenses, consolida- tion of bills or any worthwhile purpose at K. F. C! You will find the service at K. F. C. quick, convenient and alwa>s confidential. Whenever ydu need cash, for any purpose, see K. F. C. first! TAKE 20 FULL MONTHS TO REPAyi \ FINANCING from $1 f© 10,000.00 «.) Planning on buying a' new or used car ... furniture, fppli- ancea, television set OR, anything from one dollar to " $10,000? Then, let K. F. C. finance your purchase'through its affiliate Kentucky Discount, Inc. Have the things jou I cd NOV and pajr for them in convei t installments airangrd to suit -your budget. The easy ' rvcntucky" plan is fU-xi. enough to fit your individual requirements! Tell Your Dealer You Want to Finance Your Purchase Through K-.F. C. with Payments to Suit Your Convenience! SERVICE TO MERCHANTS up to $100,000.00 Mr. Merchant, could you use up to $100,000.00 cash to expand your bus,ne buy addition^ merchandise . enlarge your Ui.ld.ng or open other stores? If so, one of the services of Kentucky Discount, Inc. ia the f.n^Cng of receivables. Its statewide operation is experienced if tMs type of serv1Ce to all bu#i nesses, large and sm^l and invites the merchants of Mt. "Vernon Jd nrrvunZn'g areas to avail themselves of this financial service! Contact Kentucky Finance Today! ^1 For Complete information on This Plan! I THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 27,-HH THE.MOUNT VERNON SIGNAL. MT. VERNON. KY.

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and families ; Shr? has On the Sidelines- Saturday ho

'Mrs. Tilden Owens

You Can O w e Others

And Get Add i t iona l

Cash A t K. F. C

KENTUCKY FINANCE CO.. Inc. • and affi l ia te , KENTUCKY DISCOUNT, Inc.

MAIN and FIRST STS. RICHMOND. KENTUCKY PHONE 2035

Your Depar tmen t

Store Of Financing

PAGE FIVE

SOCIAL A N D P E R S C N A I AREA

MM. Dtnnii Halcomb

Miss Bonnie Isaacs Weds Dennis Halcomb

Mr. and Mis. My it I i u a u l Ml. Vernon, announce the mar-riage of their daughter, Bonnie, lo Dent)!#. Halcomb. son o( Mr. and Mrs J, S. Halcomb of'Liv-ingston. ' • - v

The wedding was perfaimed .Friday, at Jellico, Tenn. The • ciiuplo wiir make-their home at . Livingston,

SEEN AT THE GAME

turned-home to recuperate from an emergency operation. She is reported much improved.

Mrs. Robert Reedy, Mrs." Jack Crawford. Mrs. Ellis Flora und Miss Virginia Bray were in Lex-ington Monday shopping.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hen-derson and ' daughter, Brenda Joyce, of Lexington, spent thfc wefck end with Mrs. Walter Henderson.

Mrs. Walter Henderson and Mrs. Robert Kirby spent Mon-day with Mrs. Minnie Hansel.

Mr. and Mrs, Tv C. O'Mara Sr.. visile^ their sons.' Vfn<arid Mrs. Tom O'Mara Jr.. and daughter in Anderson, Ind.. and Mr. and Mrs. Bob O'Mara and children in Louisville, during the week end.

Dr. and Mrs. Rudolph Bur-dette were in Frank/ort Thur's-" day of last 4yek on business.

Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hoover Bullock were Jim-my . Pennington of Morrow. Ohio, and Mrs. Elizabeth Pen-mr.gton of Bonnetsville. S. C.

Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Chadweli and Mrs. Eliza Penninton visit-ed Mrs. Hoover Bullock Mon-day. Mrs. Pennington, who spent the summer at Mt. Ver-non and in Ohio, returned to. her home In South Carolina Monday.

Mrs. Ida llysinger has been visiting her daughters. Mrs.

Bob Ball and daughter of Har-lan, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Hopkins and son of Danville, were the week-end guests of n f 7 r > r / - \ \ T \ T Mrs: Nancy Helton n m i . M m | H , K o U i V i \ L Betsy Pinnix.

Mrs. Alene Harper has re- ' ' turned home from the St. Jo-„ , .. •" seph Hospital, Lexington, where she underwent an eye opera-tion.

Rev. Marion Parkcy. -Mr. Robert Thompson, Mr*. Luther* Peyton, Mr. Ivan Cummins, Mr. Johnnie Eaton, and Mrs. Fred Baker were in .Somerset to sec Mr. Fred Baker, who is in the Somerset City Hospital.

RED HILL * Benny Phillips spent the-

week end with Kenneth and Donnie Ponder at Mt. Vernon.

Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Jackson of Illinois were visiting Mr. and Mrs, Earl Phillips and family recently.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morris of Lynch wee visiting Mr. and' Mrs. Ollie Mullins and- family Saturday.

Milford and Marie Shepherd of Ru-hiiuuid. Ind.. were visitors of their parents, Mr. and MrS. John D. Shepherd, last week end.

Week-fend guests of -Mrs. Cassie French were: Mr. and Mrs. Charlia. Thomas and -Mrs. Bell. Mullins and Dickie. They went to see Mr. Jcpp French at the T, B. Hospital Sunday and report him getting along

I ''ne. -Mr. Kar 1 Wilson of Louisville, I itetl his parents, Mr. and

Miss Evelyn Barnett

Miss Evelyn Barnett Tells Enqaqement

o-.w.

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barnett, Route-3, Berca, announce the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn, to James Rcppcrt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reppert of Fairvicw.

Miss Eamelt -is employed at Fireside Industries. Berca, wKere she is a sophomore at Berca College. Mr. Reppert is employed at Berca with College Woodcraft.

A Christmas wedding is

vate Wright is sutioned at Ft. Mr. and'Mrs. Aster VanWinkle | afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. .Leonard Wood, Mo. and- children. Sue, Brenda.jGilbet Calico and Orville Gene

Glyn and Ray. , and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Croucher NEW SON . Bodie VanWinkle was in and Eddie and Judy.

Thursday,on bust.-—Mr im4 Mr>. b OrBurdMte-

sfx8 ouancentinCfborn5|epIt l P d ^ u n ' L a u r ^ ° a d d " r - M r ! G ^ J Abbott s i n "y after"! six ounce son born Sept. 12 and and Mrs. Bodie VanWinkle noon. named Ronnie Douglas. Mrs. Wednesday afternoon; M r T . 0 McKmney is the

Mr. ind Mrs. Ben Brock of la tur t^y ® * D ' S p U , a n , a bought the house vacated Hamilton, Ohio, were visitors Mr. and Mrs. Bodie Van- J1' . . of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bowling Winkle celebrated their 45th .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mullins and Mr. and Mrs.. R. V. Brock wedding anniversary Sur.day. visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert last week. Mrs. Hattie Doan They were dinner guests of Croucher Thursday night. also visited with Mr. and ' Mrs. their, son, Mr. and Mrs. Aster M. and Mrs. Junior Croucher Brock. • ' VanWinkle. Mr. John Payne and children returned to their

was also a dinner guest. home in Cincinnati, Ohio, Sun-r * T r - * o r<T>TTTr . m i r n Mr, Joe VanWinkle and Mr. day. Mrs. Croucher and children s . l * W U t U t t h t K N E W S SJiird VonWiijkle of Bummer spent a week with Mrs. Robert

non preached at Clear Creek Joe Abney visited Mr. and Croucher were called home last over the week end. He was ac- Mrs. Bodie VanWinkle Sunday week end to see their brother, compamed by Mrs. Stokes. evening-. Bert Croucher, who was seri-

Everyone in our community Mr. and Mrs. Adus Spires of' ousty ill irTBerea "College Hos-TU! t?oac c° in the barn. Berea visited his mothet, Mrs. Pital, but is improved ar.d at

j . s. community was sadden- Margaret Spires, and Doris home now. 2,. L °]L1f . o f Mrs. OVe r the,week end:

Ott Finnell. The family and Mr. Mrs . Mayme Payne has a unnell hasf our sympathy. Cold. We wish her a speedy re-

Pearlie VanWinkle celcbrat- coverv ed her 59th birthday Tuesday, 1

Sept. 18. Mrs. Juanita Crouch- R O U N D S T O N E -t-er was her dinner guest and . . . . -her supper guests were, Mr. Those who visited Mr. and and Mrs. John S. Gadd and Mrs. Robert- Croucher Sunday

season against Georrfia Tech at I '•XHiE'c'n were Mr and Mrs.' Joh'rv-Al'eri. Mr, arid Mrs H.w-

-ard Egan: Mr ind Mrs. Milton I.uket, Mr. and Mrs. b.C.''Meecei

' Mrs. Ann £arri«: Earl Watkins. Jack - Lynns, David Henderson.-Op'p Bussell. J'r, Raymond Mc-Clure. ilr. and Mr*. EarlUam-mon and Edith. Georgia won the.npencr 14 to 6

OPEN HOUSE SCHEDULED Rev.* and Mr* Raymond Law-

rence have inr i f&ai jaf lower-lovers to visit their daRlla gar-

.den. at their' home "on Owens Strret at.Mt. 'Vernnn.' O p e n hoine will Iw observed Sept. 29 from. 1 p m to 4 p m . Flower growing' is a hobby of the Lawrences 3Tiey have 2SO hills and 23 Varieties MI dahlias in full bloMn.

LEAVES FOR SCHOOL. . Mr and Mrs. R I. Adams and Jack, accompanied their son and brother, William L. Ad-ams, to Auburn. Ala., last week where he enrolled at- the Ala-bama Polytechnic, Institute in the College of Veterinary Med-icine. Billy has just complete three year* at the University of Kentocky. On the return trip. Mr. and Mr* Adams and Jack visited friends at Nash-ville, Tenn.

HOME FBOM HOSPITAL Mrs. Conard Parrett has re-

mom) s: has enrollled at East-ern State College. Richmond. , - Mr.-:and Mrs. R. N - Smith of

TJurkesville were recent Visitors of Mr .and Mrs. O. C. Meece.

Miss Fa ye Pm-rett of Eastern 'Slate College. Richmond- anfi Mrs. Jackie Hiatt of Lexington, were visitors at Mt. Vernon arid, Berea".this.week .due td tire rtl-ness 6! their mother, Mrs. Conard Parrett,

Sunday guests of Mrs. Bertha Shepherd were: Mrs. J. L. Live-say of CraWfOrdsviUe. Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Edd Taylor jind fami-ly: Billy and Linda Shcphefd: Reva, Phyllis. Connie*. Judy'and Lynn Shepherd.

. Mr- -Mlr.nie AriderKiif "arid" Mr*.-Bertha Shepherd w-erc. at Corbm Tuesday,

Mr. apd -Mrs Walter Shep-herd and family,'and Kenneth Ray Taylor were Sunday after-noon guests, of Mrs. Bretha Shepherd.

Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cox were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Lula Taylor.

Mrs. Elmo Anderkin is in Richmond, Ind., due to the ill-ness of her mother, ^Irs.'Russell Price.

Mr. and Mrs. Jinjmy Dean Pinnix of Detroit.. Mich., and Mr. Don Pinnix of Louisville, spent-.the week end with their mother. Mr. and Mrs. Fred

i Baker. I Mrs. Cloe Ball. Mr. and Mrs.

over cm? «-eek end. " —'—— Kenneth and. Donnie. Ponder SON BORN

uf Mt. Vernon were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Payne guests of their grandparents; of Pine. Hill are the parents of Rev: and Mrs. n. L. Ponder. a nine pound, 12 ounce., son,, -• We extend bur deepest sym-' born Sept. 18 at Rockcastle pathy to Aunt, Mary Sam's:County Baptist Hospital andi family .She passed away at her named Allen Jefforv. Mrs.' home'at Pleasant Run'Thurs^;Payne is the • former- -Marie: day night of last week. Overbay:

Mr James Moore spent the DAUGHTER ARRIVES week end with Mr. and Mrs. ' Pvt. and Mrs. Billy. Wright.

. Coleman Mink and sons. formerly of Brodheatf and' now . Mr. and Mrs.-Jim. Burdette of Louisville, announce the ar-spent Sunday with Mr. and .rival of a daughter . who has Mrs. Charlie Cummins. -been named Patricia Anri. Pri--

EVER M^E.T A "

G U A R D I A N A N G E L ?

You con..,in»»d« ®och loveV Columbia Trv-fit" Diamond Mngl With a ttail mogic. iht le«pl your rng lilting upoghl, in prov^ditploy oil lima—it con'I turn or slip BocouM iht'i rovi {*»OOIA Coiumbio Trv^it" it rtn only <*omo*d ring you can war with complv# olwoyl. Com* ia ond M< our ivpwb collaction, >00 K̂OOO.

Bailey's Jewelry Store f MAIN STREET MT. VERNON, KY.

All typei Jewdry and Watch repairing, Guaranteed

" ' r

R E V I V A L Church Of Tlie Nazarene

\ Mt. Vernon/ Ky. BEGINNING OCT. 3 THROUGH OCT. 14

7 P.M.

REV. MARTIN STEPP JR. Revivalist

WAYNE VAN HOOK. - Song Leader.

• . LAVONNA THOMPSON Pianist

Publ ic Invited

VAJ.LEY DR1VE;IN THEATRE

^ Mile North of Mt. Ver-non, Ky. on U. S. 25

September 27th & 28t!i

Mickey Rooncy

ERANCIS IN T H E HAUNTED HOUSE

Van Johnjon Joanne Dru

THE SIEGE' AT RED RIVER

ALSO

John Bromficld Joi Lansing

H O T CARS

Sunday & Monday Sept. JO - Oct. 1

Robert Francis • Donna Reed

THEY RODE WEST

- ALSO

Kenneth Tobcy Faith Domergue

CAME FROM BENEATH THE SEA

Tucs. & Wed. Oct. 2 - J

Yvonne De Carlo.

FLAME OF THE ISLAND

Kentucky Finance Services f- '

PERSONAL LOANS

*25 ro *300 on your

Signatare-Jliito-HoHsebold-LivMtock, ate. Kentucky Finance makes loans up to $300.00 to both men . and women on their SIGNATURE ONLY or other conveni-ent K. F. C. plans. Cash-is available to you for'new clothes . . . homes or auto repair ... medical expenses, consolida-tion of bills or any worthwhile purpose at K. F. C! You will find the service at K. F. C. quick, convenient and alwa>s confidential. Whenever ydu need cash, for any purpose, see K. F. C. first!

TAKE 2 0 FULL MONTHS TO REPAyi

\ FINANCING from $1 f© 10,000.00 «.)

Planning on buying a' new or used car . . . furniture, fppl i -ancea, television set OR, anything from one dollar to " $10,000? Then, let K. F. C. finance your purchase'through i ts affiliate Kentucky Discount, Inc. Have the things jou I cd NOV and pajr for them in convei t installments airangrd to suit -your budget. The easy ' rvcntucky" plan is fU-xi. enough to fit your individual requirements!

Tell Your Dealer You W a n t to Finance Your Purchase Through K-.F. C. w i t h Payments to Suit Your Convenience!

SERVICE TO MERCHANTS

up to $100,000.00 Mr. Merchant, could you use up to $100,000.00 cash to expand your bus,ne buy addition^ merchandise . enlarge your Ui.ld.ng or open other stores? If so, one of the services of Kentucky Discount, Inc. ia the f . n ^ C n g of receivables. Its statewide operation is experienced if tMs type of serv1Ce to all bu#inesses, large and s m ^ l and invites the merchants of Mt. "Vernon Jd nrrvunZn'g areas to avail themselves of this financial service!

Contact Kentucky Finance Today! ^1 For Complete information on This Plan!

I — THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 27,-HH THE.MOUNT VERNON SIGNAL. MT. VERNON. KY.