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PAGE 2 THE BRECKENRIDGE NEWS, CLOVERPORT, KENTUCKY AUGUST 18, 19t0 news from the Bounty IRVINGTON Cliatmati Moorman, Hardinsburtf, visited liis sister, Mrs. Vcrda McGhec last week Mr, and Mrs. Joe Nail and daughter, Julia Nail, of Vine Grove, are guests of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. T. P. Davis. Miss Lottie Trent visited Miss Laura Norris Claycomb at Webster, last week. Ross Blythc, Louisville, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr and Mrs. T. R. Blythc. Miss Rosa Lou Ditto has returned from a visit with friends at Frankfort. Miss Eliza Piggott, Lexington, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J Piggott. Mrs. E. T. Hall, Webster and Miss Maydee Chapin, Cloverport, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J no Miles. Mrs. R. A. Crulcr. Louisville is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gillie Dowcll. Mrs. L. B. Moremcn and son, Al bert M. Moremcn returned from Chicago on Wednesday having spent several months with Dr. L. B. More men. Mrs. By Bandy and daughter, Anna Lee Bandy, Fordsville, arc visiting relatives in this community. Miss Jeanettc McGufiin, Louisville, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. llaynes Trent. Mrs. Forrest Beauchamp and daughters. Mary Louise and Dorothy, of Louisville, arc visitors of Mr. and Mrs H. J. Krebs. They will leave Friday for Chicago to join Mr. Beau champ, who has a position there, Miss Margaret Lonnilt is visiting relatives in Louisville. Mr and Mrs Arthur Cowe and baby, of Eldorado, III., are visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Brooks. Henry Herndon. Henderson, attend ed the funeral of Mrs. J. M. Herndon, Thursday. Mrs Virgil Brite and daughter, Martha Howe Brite will leave Tues day for a visit with relatives at Evansvillc, Ind and Princeton, Ky. Lewis Waggoner, Louisville, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waggoner. Miss Worden, Louisville and Miss Julia Lyon. Moravia, spent the week end with Miss Ellen Carter. Mr. and Mrs. J. C Payne and Mrs. Margaret Chamberlain spent Saturday in Louisville. Miss Annie Jennings. Louisville, is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. John Miles. Miss Emma Lou Moorman and Floyd Moorman, Glen Dean, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs Gillie Dowcll. Miss Evelyn Bramlette has gone to Little Bend. Ind., to visit relatives. Mrs R. II Ludlam and daughter, Mary Ludlam, will leave Thursday for their home in Richmond, Va Mr Ludlam will meet them in Louisville. Mrs Julius Sippel and children, of Phoenix, Ariz . will arrive Friday to spend a week with Mrs. Manuel Brooks and other friends. The young people enjoyed a pleas ane evening at the home of Miss Ellen Carter, on Saturday in honor of her guest Miss Worden, Louisville. a number of young folks at their home Sunday night. Mr and Mrs. Jas Crenshaw and two children, and Mr. and Mrs. P, E. Rhodes and little son, Vernon Lcc, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Juo. L. Rhodes, Sunday. Percy Black has a position as fire man on the L H. & St L. R. R. Misses Bertha, and Christine Rhodes were in Cloverport, Tuesday. L. D. Addison was in Louisville, Monday. A crowd of young folks from here went on the excursion boat, Nashville, Saturdav. Mr. Bccom Bargcr, or Shiloh, was the guest of Miss Bertha Rhodes, Friday. JACKSON Mrs. Martha McQuady, of Evans villc, Ind., is the guest of her nieces, Mrs. Walter Bland and Miss Pearl Jackson. Our school began last Monday with Miss Estella Ryan, of Tar Fork, teach ing. Miss Bertha Wells, of Tar Fork, was the week-end guest of her aunt, Mrs Ard Wells. Mr. Nolie Ashley and family, of Glen Dean, were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Davis, last Wednesday. Farmers arc needing rain bad at this writing. John Askins Frances in on the sick list. Sunday morning and evening and at St. John's church in the afternoon, Air. and Mrs. J B. Morgan were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Smith, Brandenburg. Dr. O. E. Ferguson, Mrs. Ferguson and little daughter, were guests of relatives in Louisville, last week. Aliases Mary Anna Morgan" and An nie N. Dieckmah were guests of Miss Louise Smith at Brandenburg, Satur day. Miss Ethel Murphy, of Hammond, Ind., is the guest of Miss Julia Ploch. Win. Gilbert was in Owcnsboro, Tuesday. Mr, loin Claycomb, of Owcnsboro, returned Monday having visited his brother, A. A. Claycomb. Miss Myrtle B. Shellman left Tues day for Louisville, to visit her aunt, Mrs. Fred Bogel. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hanks return ed last Monday from Cloverport, where they were the guests of their daughter, Mrs. John Weisenberg. Mrs. Julius Sipple and children, of Phoenix, Ariz., were guests last week of Mrs. Sippel's sister, Mrs. Wm. Chcnatilt, and Mr. Crenault. Miss Sallie Lawson, of Hawcsvillc, and Mrs, J. D, Lawson, Union Star, were dinner guests of Mrs. G. M. Barklcy, Wednesday. Pton, NEW BETHEL Rev Byron Dcjarnette will preach here at the Baptist church the fourth Sunday at 4 o'clock. Misses Effie and Hattic Hcndrick spent several days last wceK tne guests of Miss Eula Squires. .Mrs. James imius. oi rvansas, is the guest of her son, Carl Tmius, and Mrs. Tinius. Miss Anna Murrel DcHavcn, of Kirk, has returned home after a visit with Miss Eloise Miller. Mrs. Paul Hendrick and little son, Moorman, are spending the week in Tell City, the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Miller were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gib son, of near Sample. Sunday. Mrs. J. E. McCoy and baby, of Indianapolis. Ind, are visiting her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dowell. BEACHFORK Plenty of rain and crops looking SAMPLE Mrs. Lillian Biglcr has returned to her home in Missouri. Miss Virginia Dowell, of Union Star, was the week-end guest of her sister, Mrs. Guy Gibson, and Mr. Gibson. Miss Delia Wccdman, of Holt, spent Sunday with Miss Clara McCoy. Wallace Hickcrson spent Saturday iiiKiii u ounuay in oicpiicnsporc. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Baird and three children from St. Louis, Mo., arc visiting Mrs. Baird's father, J. H. McCoy. Castle Dye was in town Sunday. Mrs. James Jolly spent several davs with her daughter, Mrs. Robt. Weed man, and Mr. Weedman. of Holt. Mrs. Barbara Brumfield is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Abe Bryant. James Jolly was in, Hardinsbtirg, Thursday Jabe Gibson had a fine young horse to fall over a cliff Friday night. It was valued at Si'OO. The revival meeting will begin at this place on Tuesday after the fourth Sunday In August. Rev. Monroe Tale of Illinois, will assist Rev. Hunts man. John Gibson spent Sunday with his sou, Guy Gibson. Wc arc glad to hear that Grandma Allen is still improving. Edwin McCoy from Mcdora, was the guest of his father, Sunday Miss Virginia Bennett, of Day O., is visiting relatives here. Miss Edyth McCoy, of Loginsnort, Ind., was the guest of her sister, Miss Clara McCoy, last week Mrs. Malissa Gibson, who has been visiting her son, has returned to her home near Sample. Mrs. Estic Frank. Mrs. W. H. Jolly, Misses Mary Judith Miller, Katie Brumfield, Maymc Brumfield, Lucy Jolly, Mrs. Miller and Mary L. Jolly wcie afternoon guests of Airs. James Jolly, Sunday. , ELECTRIC SIGNS TO BOOST COX FOR PRESIDENCY. Electric signs to consist of a circle with an "X" in it arc to aid in boost ing Gov. Cox's campaign for Presi dency throughout the country. The signs arc to be like this: First, three- quarters of the circle is lighted form ing the "C" then the entire circle. .form the "O", and finally the, "X" as the last letter of the Nominee's name. 0 i I 1 V YELLOW LAKE Our sick list still continues about the same. Mrs. James Rhodes and Mrs. Lula Pool arc in very weak con dition. Mr. H. B. Critchloc is still on the sick list. Rev. Galloway closed a protracted meeting of two weeks at Cave Spring last Sunday night. There was quite a bit of good work put in on both Glen Dean and Hard iusburg roads from McDanicls, last week. Mr. Owen Mattingly, who has been is spending a short vacation with his home friends and relatives in this community. Mr. Frank Rhodes has purchased a new piano. Mr. Thomas Cannon is finishing concreting his garage at McDanicls this week. Each item of business entrusted to us has our undivided attention until it is discharged to your entire satisfaction. We play no favorites because each friend and patron is the favorite while his affairs are under attention, his needs being met. We invite your business on the basis of your becoming the most important customer we have. made the corn-fields look good. Rev. Galloway and Jones Butler have the firetticst corn fields in this ncigbbor 100(1. Miss Trcsa Mattingly, who accept ed a position in St. Louis, during the past year, is spending her vacation at home with her father, .Mr. fc.Iy .Mat I tinclv. near Kirk. The recent rains have certainly Little Louise Noblett. daughter of Mr. Frank Noblett, was quite ill, last week. Mrs. Bill Hunter, of Louisville, was the guest of her father, Mr. Marsh Mercer, last Sunday. Rev. Joseph Odcndahl went to r i - ... C..MJ. Wm iiarKSon, urayson cuumy, ounuoy if afternoon to assist Father Helling at (jjL M ju .u.ii4Likii a ,iiui.i .. , wv - Hours uevotion. rl FRYMCRE . The fanners are rejoicing over the rain that has fallen in the last week Mrs Paris Barr and Morton Wheel er, of Shiloh, are visiting relatives in Louisville, this week Mrs. Scott Cart, of Shiloh, and daughter. Miss Ethel Cart, of Hatties burg. Miss., and Mrs. Abe Haynes and baby, Elizabeth Ellen, of Union Star, spent Saturday with her son, Mr. E R. Cart and Mrs Cart News was received here last Friday of the death of Miss Leon Graham, which occurred at Lakeland. Ky She had only been there a week. The re mains were laid to rest there. Master Elroy Scott is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Scott Cart, of Shiloh, this week Elihue Black and Lisha Basham, of Louisville, passed through here in their car, Friday eroute to see bis uncle, Mr. Linn Black and Mrs. Black, The little boy of Isaac Mattintjly'j, ' w..o has been ill with typhoid fever is improving nicely One more of the family has been stricken down with ' the same malady but is doing nicely. I well J E. Beatty and family went to Roseville. last week to be the guests of her mother. Mrs. Sarah Lyons, and attend a family reunion at her uncle's, Billie Hause'slast Saturday. They re port a nice time Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mattingly and baby, Charles A., visited at his broth er's, James Mattingly, last Saturday night Will Pnnm null f.-imilv were the guests of Hardie Lou Walker and Mrs Walker, last Saturday night. I J. M. Beatty. George Pate, Will Camp and Sid Taul went to Hardins burg, last Saturday James Mattingly and J. E Beatty were in Hardinsbtirg. Saturday with two loads of cross ties for J. E. Beatty. Milton Pate, who was killed by lightning near Hawesville last Satur day was brought here Monday and buried in the Taul graveyard in the presence of many relatives and friends. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Coyl Herbert Weedman has been on the sick list this week. Mrs. Pate. Louisville, is visiting her father, Hardie Walker, and other rel atives in this neighborhood this week. Joe Morton is hauling logs to Hard insbtirg to have a house pattern saw ed. Frank Dean, of Glen Dean, was in this neighborhood the other day, try ing to buy cattle. George Pate and family, of Hawes ville visited at Jackson Coyl's, last week. fiffirarajafgi What should a retail store be? BEWLEYVILLE Mrs. Horace McCoy. Win. Stith McCoy and Lucile McCoy, of Union Star, were week-end visitors of Mrs. McCoy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. T Stith. Z. T. Stith and, G. O. Blanford were in Hardinsburg, Monday. Amos Sipes has returned home alter a few weeks visit in Iowa. Several from here attended the fun eral of Mrs J. M. Herndon in Irv ingtoti Thursday. Mr and Mrs. Edgar Hardaway and children and Mrs. Ben Stith have re turned to their home in Indiana after a short visit to relatives. Mr. and Mrs Winfield Scott and children, of Irvingtou, were dinner guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Goote. Master James Keith, of High Plains spent last week with his grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Keith Mrs, Owen Ka.sey and son, Geo-ge William, left Tuesday for Missouri, where they will visit relatives. ADDISON-HOLT . Our little town is on a boom now since the work for the Lock & Dam begun. Several car loads of lumber are being unloaded every day. A new railroad switch is being built in front of the old still house, and (piitc a number of men from different points are here at work. SeveraJ are board ing at L. D. Addison's. Several from here attended the ice cream supper and- dance at C B. Elder'3, Friday night. Several from here attended the show in Cloverport, last Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jas Frank entertained LODIBURG Miss Ina Basham, who has held a position with the Union Cap Factory, of St. Louis, for the past year is at home spending lier vacation of two weeks with her father, Jonas Basham Mr and Mrs. Grayson Pavne and son. Ernest Grayson, attended church at Freedom, last Sunday Claude Parks and Miss Ada Pearl Payne attended church at Freedom, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Mc Payne, Webster, visited their daughter. Mrs. Mercer Basham, and Mr. Basham Mrs. Sallie Bowser, of Louisville, and little son, Wilson, were visiting her sister, Mrs. Walter Adkisson, and her. father. Ltiby Avitt and Mrs Avitt. Misa Bessie Knott visited her par ent, Mr. and Mrs. Proctor Knott, of Raymond, last Saturday and Sunday. School commenced at Jarretts, Monday Hi. Teacher, Chester Skill man. Will Avitt sold his farm on Sugar tree Run to Will Tom Hesler. Con sideration $'.()0, Clyde Gibson has a position in West Tulsa, Okla., that pays him 75c an hour and soon will get $1 00 per hour. Mr. and Mrs. Will Simmons. Web ster, were visiting Mrs. Simmon' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warn Miller, last week. When you get down to cases; a retail store ;is realy a public service institution. We. look at it that way. You need O clothes; at least the police V feel that way; they won't let you get very far without V them. y So it's our duty to provide the more we help the pub lic; the more they come to us and support us. You expect us to get a fair profit for doing this. We've been getting that only a fair profit; nothing' more. But we're willing to take less than that if we can help people meet this "high cost" problem. 4Aifc; STEPHENSPORT M. H. Gabbert, of Elizabethtown, was in town. Tuesday. Rev. E. S. Flynt, of Owensboro, was here Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. E. L. Myers, of Chilicothe, Mo., arrived Tuesday to visit her bro ther, R. A. Smith, and Mrs. Smith. Miss Margaret J. Scott, of Louis ville, is the guest of her cousin, Miss Lena Payne, Congratulations are being received by Mr. and Mrs. Abe Bryant on the birth of, a daughter, Aug 12th. Mrs. Graham Jolly and daughter, Mrs. Stanley Jones and baby, of Cloverport, were guests of Mrs, Jolly's brother, B. F. Blaine, and Mrs, Blaine, Thursday. Rev. E. S, Flynt, of Owensboro, will preach at the Baptist church next K VA clothes; the better we do this And here's an example of what we mean Hart, Sehaffner & Marx suits specially priced They'd cost more at wholesale today, than at the prices we have them marked. We're not thinking of that; we're think- ; ing of how little we can sell these goods for ')' It's a real service we're telling you. - .w ' 'V k. Unusually strong values in Men's furnishings S W. Anderson Company i s ! II 1 I !i il INCORPORATED OWENSBORO, raiMflraira i IS'' WW H KENTUCKY The Home of Hart, Sehaffner & Marx Clothes.