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Interior Journal from Stanford, Kentucky • Page 7

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THE INTERIOR JOURNAL. StanfordKentucky, Thursday, Uarch 20, 1975 7 March IS, 1975 Ev ELizArrra eiitcn Mrs. D.P. Walker is a patient at the Fort Logan Hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery, Mr.

Goodloe Davison has conr suited the doctors in Lexington and has returned to the Fort Logan Hospital. Mrs. Addie Johnson has been transfered from the Fort-Logan Hospital to a Lexington hospital for surgery. We wish her a speedy Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Caudill are beginning a new house on the property they purchased on Highway 27. Mrs. Chester Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. Hubert McGuffey and also attended the Highland Methodist Church Sunday.

Mrs. Jackie Young of Indiana and family attended the Highland Methodist Church Sunday. Congratulations to the Lincoln County Patriots. They will play in the "Sweet Sixteen" at Freedom Hall In Louisville Thursday at 2:30. They go against Ashland Fairview, winners of the 16th region.

Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Ashley of Eubank had Rev. and Mrs. Lew.

Sharpless for Sunday dinner recently. 7: CRAB ORCHARD NEGRO SClIOOL-The student bed and Cx boSJs are slows a' i tie teacher, Frank Johnson. Johnson la at the left end of the back row, and CJs waa klen dL Lj Z.U years of teaching. He has now been retired for several yean, but he said one be LaJ as many aa 50 pnpUg. This picture was taken March 12, 1938.

March 18, 1975 By RIS. DAN CAIN Mr. and Mrs. Homer Eowen stopped by Sunday on their way home from church to see Mr. and Mrs.

Dan Cain as they are not able to attend church. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Kidwell and Mrs Virginia Durham and Mrs. Libfiy Durham visited Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Martin Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stickler, Jeffrey and Jamie recently visited Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Siler. Mrs. Betty Oaks visited Mrs. John Singleton Sunday afternoon. Mrs.

Martha Messer and Mrs. Margie Scott visited Mrs. Elizabeth Messer and Patsy and Dwight recently. i Mrs. Elizabeth Messer and Patsy visited Mr.

aria Mrs. Dan Cain Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Engle recently visited Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Oaks and Betty. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Mullins and son, William; and Mr.

and Mrs. Birchie Wilder visited Mr. and Mrs. J.C, Martin Sunday. Mr.Yaul Martin, recently visit ed Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Martin. March 18, 1975 By JULIA ANN PETERSON The congregation at the Chris-dan Church was very happy Sunday morning to have Bro. Elmer Ray back in the pulpit after an absence of several weeks during which time he and Mrs. Ray spent in Florida for health reasons.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stull proudly announce the birth of a new grandson born March 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brockman of Louisville.

The baby weighed seven pounds and has "been rwjrd Blake Anthony. Mrs. Brockman will be remembered as the Stull's youngest daughter, Sue. IT 4. km.

ui March IS, 1975 ry FAYS CAKN Funeral services for Huston (Tim) Farley of Greensboro, N.C, were held Sunday afternoon at Pruitt Funeral Home in Moreland Mr. Farley was born and reared in Hustonville and was married to the former Miss Hattie McFar-land. Services were conducted by the Rev. Larry Orange with burial in the Hustonville Mrs. W.F.

Kirk returned Friday from Good Samaritan Hospital inJLexington where she had major" surgery. Mrs. Raymond Gann spent the weekend with relatives in Mr. Charlie Wilcher and Mr, Freddie Miller returned Sunday from a fishing trip in Clearwater, Fla. Mrs.

Grace Dunn has been ill at her home the past several days. Mr. and Mrs. Carey Carman, Miss Lillie Eads and Mrs. Sadie Carpenter were visitors in Liberty Saturday afternoon.

Mrs. Frances Lawhorn visited friends in Burkesville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Aleshire and -Mrs.

Mattie Martin have movedi to Tampa, Fla. to make their home. Mr Billy Joe Kirk of Rogerville Tenn. spent the weekend with Mrs. W.F.

Kirk, -j- Mrs. Christine Peyton returned -Friday from a visit with Mr. and, Mrs. Jesse Lair of Georgetown. Mr.

and, Mrs. Charles Onstott of Danville were guests of Miss Faye Gann Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Grubbs of Lancaster were visitors of Mr.

and Mrs. W.C. Carman Sunday. Mr. Jimmy Holtzclaw has been discharged from Ephraim Mc-.

Dowell Hospital in Danville where he was a patient for several days. Mr. Lonnie Pendergraph of Stanford was a of his mother, Mrs, Irene Pendergraph Saturday. Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Burris were Mrs. Lewis Wesley and Mrs. Bonnie Reneau Oth of Liberty k.U.iUtuJl weekendwith their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne' Smith.

Recently Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adington called on Mr, and Darwin 'Adington Eubank and also Mr. nd tester Stevens Miss Diane Adington spent the night with her friend, Janet Young, and attended the first game the Lincoln County High School Patriots played In the regional tournament at Pulaski County. March 17, 1975 The Masonic Lodge of District It held their annual meeting on Tuesday, March 18 at the Way nesburg Lodge.

Mr. Donald Padgett of Waynesburg and who is district deputy grand master of District 21 presided at the meeting and Mr. R. Gay Price, grand master of the Grand Lodge of Kentucky, was the main speaker. The dinner proceeding the meeting was held at the Waynesburg Elementary School Cafeteria at 6 p.m.

Mr. and Mrs. George Gaefe of. Hamilton, Ohio; Mrs. Hattie Chapp of McKinney and Mr.

Chester Snow of Stanford were Thursday visitors of Mrs. Emma Caldwell. Mr. andMrs. Jesse Hixson and daughter, 3reiJrteAtf oinnaay home of Mr.

J.D. birthday dinner on Sunday at the Mrs. Hixson's father, Emersoii. in hoaor of. -'i J' KIM wSefmt yearTorTrlsam" inThe Walter Cito Smith ot LouisvUIe i i war i i Mr.

Oscar Doyle spent the day Sunday with his wife, Mrs. Pearl Dovle. who11 is a patient in the London hospital. Mrs. Doyle is doing fair.

Mr. Don Thompson of Willailla visited his aunt, Mrs. Marion Smith and Mr. Smith and had dinner with them on Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. Ira Sheets and Mrs. Henry Wolfe visited with Mr. "Wolfe In the Veteran's Hospital Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Billie Debord and Mrs. Rebecca Debord of Plato visited her sister, Mrs. Marie Wolfe Friday. Mr.

and Mrs. Billie Peteco of Springfield visited his mother, Mrs. Ira Sheet and family Saturday night. i Mrs. Earl Fletcher and Carmen visited her mother, Mrs.

Oneida Goens, in Stanford Friday. Mr. Henry Wolfe began radium treatments at the Veteran's Hospital in Lexington 'Tuesday. We hope he gets along fine and can soon be home. Mr.

Lawrence Baker visited Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Helton Tuesday. Mr. -and Mrs.

Lovell Owens" have both been on the sick list. Happy 89th birthday to Mr. Lillard Plummer, now a resident of the Extended Care Unit of the Fort Logan Hospital. Mrs. Willine Reynolds has been sick this week.

Rev. Frank Scott of Lancaster visited Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Helton Monday. Who Are the Great? No man so strong that he can sneer in the tempter's ugly face, No man so sure that he can lag back in life's race.

No man so that he can stand on the rocks of life alone; No man so pure that he can, fling the first accusing stone Nn man mn miohtv ran turn c-'j v-y- rrom tne uod who gave him Jreatn. No man so vain lie dare to think guard that his neighbor enter No man so wise that he may know what lies beyong this earth, Or clever that he may-explain the miracle of birth. For the great one but the smallest. While the weak must feel the rod, And the mighty in the searching light of God I March 17, 1975 By mss. bewey The Ladies Aid of the Moreland Christian Church met last Thurs day for an all day meeting at the home of Mrs.

Marshall Wilcher with Mrs. Bobby Atwood as co-hostess. There were five members and one visitor present Mrs. Wilcher and Mrs. Atwood had the program The Indian Hills Christian Church youth of Danville enter tained the youth of the Moreland Christian Church last Thursday night with a skating party.

At the Windjammer. The adults who accompanied the youth were Rev. and Mrs. Ronnie Hupp, Mrs. Bobby Atwood, Mrs.

Dale Smith, Mrs. Henry Gilmer, Mr. and Mrs. George Price, Mr. and vMrs.

Verlin Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Terrell and Mrs. Cecil Traylor. Our sympathy is extended to Mr.

and Mrs. W.L. Gorley and family in the death of his father, J.B. Gorley, who died Wedne-at d.y at tie Mr Memorial ITo'j iial in The C.c'.e and CLuIe if ft I -d Cl.iii Ji Cu. T.unl at the church for 'IE of rrayer.

Mrs. Joe IV as i. r. the leader of the s. a ll'i.

ti. 1 I i 1 1 Jr. t. T. cf can iiiiiir? a in ii i irr ii ii in hi vi Kuaru me ooor oi neaven Alford and son, Christopher, of Lexington spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.

Manuel Smith. Mrs. Alford was honored on Sunday with a. birthday dinner prepared by her mother. Mr.

and Mrs. Jimmie Dye and son of Louisville were weekend visitors of his sister, Mrs. Ivan Singleton, My Singleton and Jeff v- i Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pennington have returned home after visiting with relatives in Detroit, Mich.

Miss Connie Reynolds of Somerset was a visitor on Monday of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Reynolds. Miss Joyce Smith returned to Frankfort on Sunday after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Manuel Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reynolds and 'family of Lexington were recent visitors of his' parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Byron Reynolds. EC LJX. ji a JLexIngton, Ky. Traditional French dark wood finish, and gold-colored i--craaie decoration. ohone In a simulated 1 xed trim, and black It gives a fumvm wests on vnovru MrraflVWrsTTrfomer Emerson of Cincinnati, Ohio; Mr.

and Mrs Calvin Carroll and two sons of Dayton, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Butch Carroll and son of Lexing- ton-and Mrs. Evia Burleson of 2 syybfoj Mr. and Mrs, Wade Reynolds- of Danville spent last Saturday here with bis brother, Mr.

Russell Reynolds and Mrs. Reynolds. Misses Janice and Lori Garrison of Lexington visited during the weekend with- tHeir parents, 1 The following runs were made by the Waynesburg Area Rescue Squad: March 10, Betty Sue Adams, Eubank, taken to Danville Hospital and back. Odell Greer, Paul Fight, Fama Greer, and Darrell Mullins. I March 12, Myrtle Kidd, Crab Orchard, taken to Fort Logan Hospital.

Ray Kidd, Roy Hamilton. March 14, Goodlow Davison, taken to UK from Stanford hospital and back to Sylvia Hines, Judy Reynolds. March 16, Theadove Williams, Yosemite, taken to Somerset Qty Hospital. Darren Mullins, Cress. 1 A Democratic Primary May 27 Phon 606 2524044 (Paid for by Candidate) jl -er 4 Mr.

and Mrs. Homer Garrison and family. Miss Debbie Caudill of Lexing ton spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.R: Caudill and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Goode and daughter, Rachel Michelle, have returned to their home after spending several days with her Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brown.

The basketball team represent-ating our consolidated county high school, the Lincoln County Patriots, were the winners of the 12th Region tournament on Sat urday night at Somerset. Thursday afternoon is the time of their first game in the state tournament Louisville. The Banquet for the Waynesburg Elementary School basketball teams, their parents, teach- ers and cheerleaders was'held in room tih'Monday night March 10. Individual tro- nhies were presented to both the girls and boys teams for their runners' up in their tournament play. The WaynesburgxPTA was the host for the banquet and plaque were presented to.

the coaches, Mr' Homer McGowen and Mr. Erioch Yantz. Mrs. Sitenda Isaacs, sponsor?" was presented with a silver tray from the cheerleaders. The PTA has made plans for the spring festival and also, for a ladies basketball game with Eubank ladies at a date to be set later.

Mr. and Mrs. William Chris fcr. 4 Nostalgic reminder o( the dapper era. In red.

black, white. and stripes Rotary dial only 59 95. I Or v. ti JCh-Tone' The phone you never guess is one With Mediterranean styled, chestnut finish with gold trim. Or contemporary oiled walnut veneer with silver-colored trim.

Top drops back out o( sight. or black interiors with cord reel. Touch-Tone orrotarydial. S79 95. D'antnTe'f6r-VWdh( week for treatises'.

tion. She has been quite ill Mrs, Elmer Wall has moved to Danville to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Betts. Her relatives and friends will miss this charming lady very much. Bro.

Merle Manselle, pastor of the Nazarene Church for more than a year, preached his last sermon last Sunday and will take up a pastorate at Central City. Mr. Virgil McGuire reports that they are, expecting a supply minister Sunday." 4 Mrs. Ethelene Reynolds reports that she received word that her grandson, Teddy, of Ft. Lee, Va.

has been quite ill but is alright now. Mrs. Myrtle Jenkins who spent several days in the Danville hospital with pneumonia was able to come home Saturday. Mr. Jesse Emerson's family celebrated his 80th birthday Sunday with a homecoming of the clan and a fine dinner.

His birthday fell the 14th but had to await the weekend for a proper celebration. Those present to enjoy the day were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wall and grandson, Jeff, Mr. and Mrs.

Homer D. Emerson, all of Cincinnati Mr. Ambrose Hamilton, who is Mr. Emerson's brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Otis Hill, all of Kings Mountain Route and Mr. Hill's niece, Norma Gale Rogers of Cincinnati, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hixson and daughter, Brenda of Waynesburg; Mr. and Mrs.

Elaine Crii.ln and daughters. Great and Myrol, of Eubank; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Emerson and Joel Kayden of Waynesburg, Mr. and Mrs.

Danny II bison and Vy Carrie of S- -A i Vr. aaJ Mrs. Joe II! tm c' -Ji- ters, rVi.ihcl.e a of Mountain. Mr. -n, is 1 cn 1 tii still active in 1 his farm is a thert? it and 1 1 i.

Men is M' i and r. "5 a 1 vc or I n' to 1 i fsaTOf lasf wrought-iron .1 It' Ot ttl ft irim a ') $74 Si. An AjTiei -an an nt V' ih a sjmu: khart ci-l andced ArxJguicf-co! jie-1 Ameritinf in: a dial only 1.4ii 1 if n. I. orro 3 I 1 I.

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