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MY MAN GODFREY
THE MOUNT VERNON SIGNAL, MT. VERNON. KY.
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Nclva Faye Parroll
Faye Parrotl Engaged To Joe Donald Elam
Adults 50c - Children 15«
of Mt. Vernon, announce the engagement of their daughter, Emma M., to Arnold J> Schink of McGraw. N. Y.
Miss Tyree will graduate from Berea Foundation High School, June 2.
The couple plan to be married Saturday.
ATTEND FUNERAtl Mr. and Mrs. T. ,C. O'Mara
Jr., and daughter, Priscilla, of Anderson, Ind., were here for the funeral of Mrs. O'Mara's sister. Mrs. Lula Smith Baker, who was buried at Oak Hill.
Others who attended the funeral were: Mrs. Ercell Mul-lins, Mrs. Rex McDaniel and Mr. and Mrs. T. C. O'Mara.
She attended Eastern State College at' Richmond. Last year she attended the Schofll of 1 Beauty Culture at Lexington. ? She received her operators license, last month, and is now employed at Ruth's Beauty Shop, at Mt. Vernon. '
Mr. Elani is a graduate of Lancaster High School. He will graduate „ from Eastern State College with a Bachelor of • Science degree in mathematics and physkJs, June 4. After graduation he will leave for the Armed Services and be stationed at Fort Sill, Okla.
ACETYLENE and
ARC WELDING Let us give your watch
DAVIS Repair.work on farm machinery, tractors, trucks
and automobiles.
DRIVE-IN THEATRE s Stanford, Ky.
i l'/i Miles on Huslonrille Road. Highway 78
Adm.: 45c - Children under 12 FREE
j Double feature each Sat.
THURSDAY & FRIDAY May 29 - 30
Located at Lincoln Mullins'
Garage IN SNIDER,
Across road from Clark's Store
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a bright and shining face
MFAIMffl - RW1D N1VEN at WATCH INSPECTION TIME - -
Why let your watch look dull and dingy? Our profes-sional watchmaker can make it look like new-with a sparkling face, a brightly polished case. And he can keep it right on time. Put your valued timepiece in his hands today. He'll inspect the condition of the movement. Clean, oil, regulate and, where necessary, repair. And return your watch in top working order. Quickly. Satisfaction guaranteed.
We use only official, factory-packaged ports in servicing fin* jewoled-lever watches '
E x p e r t W a t c h R e p a i r i n g
"Bailey's Jewelry Store n Street Mt. Vernon
-£$r=-l - ' i t GEORGE
/^STEVENS'
TUES. & WED. June 3 - 4
'./04.V CRAWFORD
BRA22J
Brodhead, Ky.
A W D ter Parrett, Joyce Hill and son, fgess Hysinger, and Jimmy. . nesday, for a check up. 'weekend. r l»w« T - J A • l M , k e ' 0 f M o r r ° W ' ° h i o " r a n .d
u ,M r s ' ? ' l e y w i ' " ® m s Mr. and Mrs. Russell Decker, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mason Thursday at 7 p m tn the P L C S C N A I ' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Griffin of of New Albany. Ind spent last a n d daughter. Debbie, of Glen-1 visited Mr. and Mrs. John W. Rockcastle Countv BaotiA H « !
— .Georgia, are visiting with Mr. week with Mr. and Mrs. Luther dale, Ohio, were Saturday night Gill at Burr. Sunday afternoon, pital dining room. delegate at the state convention1 ?Pd M r s James Niceley and . J- Peyton. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray at EllzabethtoWn May 7 ' M r - a n d M r s - Clayton Whitaker, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mont- J mind Decker, and familv
In Chicago, he'will me4t with i , h i s w e e k - • gomery and Mrs. Nancy Peyton: " the national officers, 42. com- M r and Mrs. Cecil Cameron of Lancaster, visited his sister.; • „ mitteemen and 174 delegates, and daughter, Vivian, of Eaton, Mrs. Luther J. Peyton, and Mr. A K H A representing the fraternal life | Ohio, visited their parents, Mr. Peyton, Sunday afternoon. -c * * * V
ship in the United States and t h e i r nieces, Mrs. Juanita Han- v i»*. Mo., is visiting his niece. P JT R A T Canada. The head camp is theisel and Mrs. Doris Robbins.-and Mrs. Luther J . Peyton, and Mr. * i J M. X-J legislative and governing body families! over the week end. . Peyton. . , of the 75-year-tild organization.1 Mr. an\i Mrs. Walker Robbins. Mr. ana-; Mrs. John Kincer and while in session will elect and son,(Larry, of Ohio, and a n d , d a u 8 h . l t r - , M a r t h a ' of Cov-officers and-outline policies for Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Robbins • r ,mother. the ensuing four-year term. and daughter, Lorna, visited ? r s , , , , Davis, and family
j with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rob- aJ M t - . V "non , Sunday. They ATTEND FUNERAL bins and Mr. and Mrs. Russell „ V1S! h l s p a r e n , s ' a l
-iRobbing; thia week. 1 nrnrihwl—„ i °1
U t ;° . ' : l 0^n p e? p ' e who at-; Visitors of Mr. and Mrs M r" and Mrs. Carl Hopper tended the funeral of Mrs. L u l a ; H o w a r d Stephens, this week a n d M r s - L- L- Christerson, all Taylor, were: Mr. and Mrs . ] e n d w e r c : M r a n d M r s of Lexington, visited Mrs. W. Russell Owens, Mr. and Mrs.. ^ ^ n i t h a n d 4 2 ^ s h t e r o f T. Davis and Mrs. Amanda
•'nl I I « u Mary Middletown, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs jMaggard and Joan. Sunday. Chambers, Mrs. Marion Vance,: Johnnie Coffey, Mrs. Henry' I T h e y a l s o a t t e n d e d Mt. Vernon Mrsry. H a t " S I . M r . : Smilh and d a u e h t " i - ^ B° n n i o " ' A . ^ d n y ^ h ' t 1 " ^ 3 ' 0 SC'~
i ̂ if?ard , y°T^ S • a n ^ ~ ^ ! Mr4l'and M%.h J.UT.^todowr I^rs E W^reenwood has Hoi'0' i w c r e a t L e b a n o n Junction, i returned to her home at Bed-
-Mrs. Elmer Hopkins. Mrs. Helen; m o s t o f l a s t w e e | t visiting with1 ford, Ind., after a visit with her Yonce, both of Harlan^Mr. a n d j M r . a n d M r s w H Meadows1 mother, Mrs. -W. T, Davis;
Mr. and Mrs. Conard Parrett „ r s - v ' P 1 ' ' a 8 n , c r and fan)»ty. ! and family. i Sim Brown of Louisville. of Mt. Vernon, announce t h e j w D a v i s and; family.; Mrs. Ann Miller has been visited his son. Clark Brown, engagement of their daughter, „ a n a Mrs.. James Redmond, i confined to bed several days at and family, this week. Nelva Faye, to Joe Donald Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wagner, all thc home of her daughter, Mrs.' Mrs. John Pamfelis has re-Elam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie °! Louisville, and Mrs. Leona Gillis Craig. Mrs. Craig's ! turned to Pittsburg. Pa., after ANNOUNCING C. Elam of Lancaster. ; McKinney of Livingston. daughter, Julianne, is also ill. a visit with her daughter, Mrs. ° ' Mi«« Charlene Mason, daugh
No date has been'set for the ; Dr.'and Mrs. J. F. Pennington Gordon Graham, and familv. L*r ° ' Mr»- Betty* Routt, of wedding. ENGAGEMENT TOLD ; visited " ' " "
Miss Parrett is a graduate of i , » „ i Martin
. . . I A will begin June 30 f?°?. ' , a l c < IT b V ' s",e d f o r , h o s c who have had thc
i L T l l n ' Nn B a | p s - advanced first aid course. It i s , at the Rockcastle County Bap- t h e instructor's course. tist Hospital. 'Sunday after-n 6 ? f ' . . c . . . WEINER ROAST Mrs. Jo Ann Sayers is visit-inf her son, J. N. Sayers, at Los About 25 persons from thc Angeles, Calif. " young people's department of
Betty Ann Newland and , h c M l- V f r n o n Baptist Church Carol . Ann Riddle received • S u n d a > ' School, attended a Bachelor of Science degrees wirier roast in the back yard from the University of Ken- ° ' t h e church. Friday night. tucky and arc-home, for the — summer.
Bro. Roy Canfield Receives Diploma
Bro. Roy Canfield. pastor of Mt: Zion Baptist Church at Brodhead, will receive a Bible School certificate and high school diploma in the graduation exercises o f the Clear Creek Baptist School, a Kentucky Bap-tist Bible Institute. Friday, May 16.; . - - - - - - ..
Dr. Ray Roberts, former pastor of the First Baptist Church, Danville, and now Executive Secretary of Ohio
. . . Baptists, will deliver the com-The wedding m e ncement address.
her brother- in ' law, M ^ a n d Mrs. Fred Keileyof Danville, and the late Lulh.r F i r s t A i d C o u r s e Lisle, at Winchester, Hamilton, Ohio, were visitors *• Ma*on. lo J«rry Montgomery, B e q i n s J u n e 5
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Worthy Grand Matron Inspects OES, 468 *
Mt. Vernon Order of the ATTEND CONVENTION Eastern Star, Chapter 468, was inspected last Tuesday night by Mr and Mrs. Jack Cfaig at-Worthy Grand Matron, Mae tended an. Outdoor Advertising Mobeyed, of Ashland. (Association Convention at the j
Also attending the inspection Lafayette Hotel, at Lexington, were: Deputy Grand Matron Friday and Saturday. They also Ethel Abston, Deputy Grand visited, with Mr. and Mrs. D. C., Patron Clarence Love, of Dis- iC r a i8. while, at Lexington. ,trict 8-, Deputy Grand Matron I . . _ Evelyn Wing/ield, of District 7 * NEW ARRIVAL a
R " i G : , a n d , ? e 5 r C S e n , 1 t i V Cl0 , P a i ; Mr. 'and Mrs. Wayne Hunt
Bamett, Of Indianapolis Ind announce the arrival, of an 8 p r p s e n l e d t h e pound. 5 ounce son. He was
grand officers. j born in Rockcastle County Bap-Guests attended from Berea, t i s ( H o s p i t a l i Sunday, May 25.
Stearns, Livingston. Stanford, H e h a s been named, David 1 Burns,de, Somerset. Corbin and w M r s H u n t • , h e , l Ashland. c„« rinntr
Candidates initiated into the ' . . order-were: Mrs Lindaff'Lou ANNOUNCING Martin. George Prewitt, Mrs. Edna Prewitt and J. B. Hiaft. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Payne
All grand officers were taken announce .the arrival of an 8, to "Renfro .Valley LoHge for pound 4 ounce, daughter. She! dinner. Tuesday night. Those was born Sunday, May 25,. at present at the dinner from Mt. the Rockcastle County Baptist VernonwChapter were, Mr. and: Hospital. *fffteI-has been named! Mrs. John W. Griffin, Mrs. | Rhonda Renee. Mrs. Payne is ] Carrie Baker and Mr. and fjlrs. the former Iva Dean Vance. O. V. Hilton. Livingston OES —. members present were, Mr. and A NEW DAUGHTER Mrs: C. L. Mounts and Mrs. R. . . . . , , , „ ' G Webb M r" a n d M r s - B l l | y G - M c "
Silver offering' was taken for ^ i n n e y announce the arrival of the OES Home Building Fund. St""!?3 .E.Vu°nVSh.e , w a = bor '; '
Worthy Matron Ethel Griffin *• ,a t th.e Kentucky Baptist and acting Worthy Patron Wil- " °^ . 1 , a I ' a> Louisville. Mrs. liam I. Norton presided. Re- McKinney is the former Bar-freshments were served. ^ r a Ann Hansel, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hansel. ATTEND CONVENTION , , Mrs. Cletis Cummins and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Mc- daughter,; Teresa, visited Mr. j Kenzie, Mt. Vernon, will leave and Mrs. Dallas Mullins and M a i n S t r w t next week to attend the 28th family, at Richmond, Sunday. head camp convention of Mod-' Mrs. Burgess Hysinger of Mt. V B M I H H H ern Woodmen of America, Vernon, has gone to Dayton, which meets June 10, in Chic- Ohio, to attend the graduation ago. The sessions will continue of Jtyt granddaughter, Frances from Tuesday through Wed- Hysinger, who i ' the daughter nesday. Mr. McKenzie is one of Ray Hysinger. of six delegates elected to re-. Week end guests of Mr. and
. present the Kentucky member- Mrs. Claude Parrett, were: Mr. ship, being chosen as a national and Mrs. Henry Parrett, Ams-1 r-— ,• Pine Posts Wanted
We are locating a post preparation plant at Berea and will be buying pine posts. We hope to buy these posts on a yeai'-round basis and should be able to provide a good market for several reliable producers.
For fu r the r information Inguire "at L&IT Depot or contact Bob King durinq the evening at 41 Jackson Street, Berea, or Phone 10B9.
Mountain Forestry Company BY; R. H. KING
Lincoln County Stockyards, Inc. Stanford, Kentucky
QUOTATIONS FOR TUESDAY. MAY 27. 19S» CALVES: tops. 130: seconds. J26.50: butchers. S23:
heavies. $28.50: odd calves. S28.S0 down: baby beeves,
$25.50 down: steers and heifers. S2S down: bulls. $21 down: beef cows. $20 down; canners and cutters. $14 down.
HOGS: tops.' $185 to 235 lbs.. $23.05; 140.to 180 lbs.. $21; 240 to 300 Ibi-. S21.50: sows. $18 down; shoals. $22.40 down.'
. h i ill eeji. ttJIt la»3>j|. peeifW choice. I t t «t N ; -meiHtmrbf7
good. $19 at 21.50: common to medium. $18.50 down.
M m j i n : W. L. Sears and C. K. Cover
Auction Sales Every Tuesday
SATURDAY May 31
HAIOU) H t t
flS0®? j/#"* I ' * TICHHICOIOR
ALSO
kuifl IARUASIER KIRK DOUGLAS •HALWALUSV—.
GUNFIGHTTOE O.K. CORRAL KW-VAHftEET-lieUlD
SUNDAY & MONDAY June 1-2
Vernon Theatre
Mt. Vernon. Kentucky ADMISSION:
SUNDAY and MONDAY, June 1 - 2
KISS THEM FOR ME Cary Grant-Jaync Man»(icld
Tucsdav and Wednesday June 3 - 4
LONG JOHN SILVER Robert Newton Connie Gilchrist
ALSO UNDERWATER
WARRIOR Dan Dailcv - Claire Kelly
THURSDAY & TR1DAY June 5 . • 6
A L L M I N E T O G I V E Glynii John<
Patty McCormack •
Thursday Night IS GIVE-A-WAY NIGHT-
SATURDAY, Jtjne 7
THE RAWHIDE TRAIL
Rex Reason - Nancy Gates A L S O
P L E A S E M U R D E R M E
Augda Lansbury Raymond Burr
Owens Market BRODHEAD. KENTUCKY
Cube Steak : — . — lb. 6 9 0
Fryers whole 2 9 0
Fryers — cut. up 3 3 0
Carrots - - bunch 1 0 0
Bananas - - - - - - lb. 1 0 0
Lettuce - jumbo sire 2 0 0
Green Beans — lb. 1 5 0
Kraft Salad Dressing qt. 4 9 0
Ballard Biscuits — 3, for 2 9 0
Cookies, home style cream — 20 ox. 2 7 0
Elberta Peaches ZV2 size 4 for 9 9 0
1 POWDER REGULAR SIZE
Oxydol, D u r r Silver Dust, Breeze __ 3 4 0
Dreft, Vel. Tide, Rinso,.Cheer . . . . 3 3 0
FRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLES
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