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i ANNOUNCEMENT! ( Following it a list of Pictures to be . . f shown at the MAJESTIC THEATER McHenry, Kentucky I TH2 HAfcTPCSD HZBAL0 ! 4S T fl ; 41' W it Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffner & Mara If you like the finest quality in clothes and if you like to save money on them There's nothing better for you than this showing of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes NEW ARRIVALS HERE FOR YOUR INSPECTION. New Suits made by Hart Schaffner & Marx in a wide range of beautiful patterns in stripes, checks and mixtures. Materials are Worsteds, Serges, Cashmers and Teeds all the newest models for Spring aid Summer, in cluding the popular sport models. Unusual values at $35.00, $40.00, $45.00 Anco and Strand-Suits $20.00 to $30.00 S. W. ANDERSON CO. Incorporated OWENSBORO. Where Courtesy Reigns. KENTUCKY KlltTIIDAY IMNNKIl Mr. Ttaoj. W. Barrett was hon rrm at a dinner given by relative ni friends at the home of Mra. lTdara Ilarrett, Saturday, Mar. 4th., the occasion being the the fifty-sixth uRnu7 of his birth. A Urge vmktir gathered in the morning fcrisvgiag bawketg of delicious food prepared a only Kentucky women' kawr fcow, and at noon the two large tables upon which It was, spread presented a aigbt that would bare favorably compared with Eng ine's recent royal wedding feast. Mr. Ilarrett altto received a number of mlem presents. Awong those beside Mr. Barrett b ejijoyed the feast and the aso-j ciaviioa of the day were: Mr. and Hjra. Was. Foreman and children,' Aatoa. Calbert, James, Paul, Beu lah. Virginia and Catherine; Mr. and Mn. Uolea Hurt, son, Win. Reed,' a4 daughter, Margaret; Mr, audi . Has, tel Hurt, sou Denver, and 'Unftfcler. Oeueva; Mr. aud Mrs. T, T. BraUher and on, Ouyman; Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Lloyd; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barrett; Mr. and Mrs. Kollle Forman and little son, Fayburn Barrett; Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Bar rett and little son, Lynn Culley, of Hurt ford; Mrs. H. M. Crlder and little, son, Harry Minor, of Louis ville; Mrs. LllUe Douglas and ton, Wyman; Mr. Milton Lloyd and on, Shelley; Mr. J. P. Lloyd; Mrs. Ft lura Barrett and daughters, Lucille and Bonner; Misses Amanda Smith, Mary Dean Wedding and Gertie Blacklock; Masters Ervll Gilllra and RHey Blacklock. Mr. Barrett has resided in Okla homa during the past several years but has been visiting relatives In the county for the past few months. FOR SALE XO Registered Big Type Poland China Gilts, bred; I male pigs, 3 mo. old. Prices right for quick sale. Riverside Farm, In Ohio County, H. P. ADD1NGTON, P. O. Central City, Ky. f-tt BIRTHDAY DINNER The Hartford Herald, 91.80 the year A most pleasant birthday dinner was given at the home of M..r. Eli M. Taylor, of East View. Feb."26th., the occasion being the sixty-third anniversary of Mr. Taylor's birth J and the seventeenth anniversary of Mr. Guy Luullen's birth. A large number of friends and relatives gathered with well-Ailed baskets of appetising nourishment. The trl- ' but was highly appreciated by the honorees, and the day's festivities I proved most enjoyable to all the ' participants. J Those present were: Mra. T, B. I Ambrose, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Tay I lor, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Taylor, Mr. 1 and Mrs. J. H. Daniel, and three , children, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chsp- man, Miss Elsie Chapman, Mr and Mrs. Robert L. Ambrose, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Sharp and three children, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Luellen aod , three children, Mrs. Ida McKlnley, ' 14 Drui Taylor, Mr. Alien, King, ilr. John Ambrose, Mr, Ben Sharp, Mr. Tas Burton, ot Los Angolas, Calif., Miss Mary Jackson, Misa Le na Jeffries, MK Everette Chapman, Miss Olga Mitchell, Miss Mattie King, Misses Florence and Bessie Ezell, Miss Ethel Jewell, MY. Frank. Daniel, Mr. George Howard, ot'Ow eusboro, Mr. Roy King, Mr, Claud Ambrose, Mr. Arley Jewell, Mr. Beck Taylor, Mr. ArgeJ Paris, Mr. Audra Paris, Mr. James Midkiff, Mr. Otis Daniel and' Mr. Renia King. CONTRIBUTED. BAPTIST REVIVAL POSTPONED On account of the prevalence of influenza and measles in the com munity t w'as decided at the last Sunday morning service ot the Hart ford Baptist Church to postpone in definitely the series of revival ser vice scheduled to have begun Mon day night. The meeting will be held probably, in two or three weeks, but the date cannot be definitely an- The nounced until later. Rev. C. 0, Daves will do the preaching a . originally planned ... - v. J, .v Saturday, March, 11, CECIll B. De MILLE'S - Production .. . ' - "Maleand Female" Tuesday, March 14, CECIL B. De MILLE'S Productiong "Why Change Your Wife" X Saturday, March 18, v CHARLES RAY -in- "Homer Comes Home' Tuesday, March 21, Mae Murray and David Towell -iu- "On With The Dance Saturday, March 25, "Treasure Island" Monday, March 27, Violet Hemihg, Theodore Roberts T and Wanda Hawley -in- "Every Woman" Tuesday, March 28, GEO. H. MELFORD'S Production - . "The Sea Wolf" Saturday, April 1, Wm. S. HART -in- "The Toll Gate" Tuesday, April 4, HOBART BOSWORTH -in- "Below The Surface' Saturday, April 8, CHARLES RAY -in "Paris Green" Monday, April 10, WALLACE REID : in "Sick-a-Bed". Tuesday, April 11, LIONEL BARRYMORE -la- . "The Copperhead" Saturday, April 15, "Miracle Man" ' above are all paramount Pictures. v v - R. C. riOCKEU. . rf R.C. HOCKEU. . ) ' W. D.MADDOX, f Managers, 3