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1962 5 1962 PADUCAH SUN-DEMOCRAT PAGE THREE OCT THE OCTOBER 1962 AWBA Installs The duch*ess Chapter of the American Business Women's Association held a dinner meeting at Hotel Irvin Cobb Tuesday evening, Mrs. Margie Colbert, program Mr. chairman, and Mrs. introduced guests, Elmo Williams. Mr.

Williams gave a brief talk on their recent trip abroad. he entertained ing movies ed the, their group European tour, which included ten tries. Mrs. Fanchion Price was the vocational speaker the evening. Her topic was "Telephone Tips." The business meeting was conducted by Miss Mary Murray, Nine new members were installed by Miss Murray, the club president Margaret Pease, membership chairman.

The new members installed were Mesdames Gladys Adams, Helen Armstrong, Donna Farris, Edith Garnett, Marguerita Krosp, Imogene McNeill, Wilma Paris, Marie Johnson and Marion Lynn. Approximately 35 members and Shower Honors Stella Lee At Arlington ARLINGTON, Oct. 4-Miss Stella Marie Lee, bride elect of Clyde Johnson, was complimented with a household shower Tuesday night at the Community Building here by Mesdames JoAnne Carter, Hattie Rhea Terry, Genelle Crider, Sue Featherstone and Zora Stewart. Those present or sending gifts were Mesdames Vester Mix, Keith Burgess, Jim Rust, Kenneth Tyler, Robert King, Grady Adams, Louie Garrison Carold Sue Featherstone, Martha Grubbs, Jo Anne Allison, Shirley. Wilson, Beatrice Clapp, Bertha Lee, Elsie Magruder, Doris Burgess, Sarah Gaddie, Ethelene Teems, Marie Mix, Catherine Pearson, Joan May, Margaret Hoskins, George Henley.

Mesdames Hazel Tyler, Lillie Mae Johnson, Misses Sandra Small, Brenda Teems, Rickey Lou Finnie, Joyce Patterson, Fran Lee, Cathy Crider, Barbara Jean Carroll, and Wanda Jerone Carter, Jerry Wayne Johnson, Mesdames Orville J. Mitchell. Galen Holt, Piner Curtsinger, Paul Dodson, Jimmy McChristian, Larry Yancy, Hayden Burgess, Alvin Burgess, H. L. Jackson; Mesdames F.

Ova Robby Tankersley, Jane Dublin, Martha McGee, Chester Goldsmith, Ruby Jackson; Misses Bettie. Bowe, Lynda Furlong; AnFeatherstone Clarence Vance, the hostesses and the hon- New Members guests were present. The next Hotel Irvin Cobb at 6:30 p.m. meeting will a be on Nov. 6, at Registered Nurses Hear Noel Green The Fifth District Association of Registered met at the Department with Miss Elizabeth Buchanan presiding.

Noel Green, venereal disease investigator from U.S. Public Health Service, was introduced by the program chairman, Miss Gladys Mr. Green stated that there has been a national increase in infectious syphilis since 1951 and, since 1957, there has been a threefold increase. In our particular area this has not been true. The estimated cost, he said, is forty thousand dollars to institutionalize a syphilitic insane person.

The program recommended by the U.S. Public Health Service is to put more emphasis on education of the public. Mr. Green stated that physicians and public health personnel should always be alert for case finding and case holding. attending the were: Mesdames Irene Backer, Catherine Anderson, Christine Baird, Grace Booker, Eloise Crofton, Clara B.

Dismukes, Marie MetDavis, Flora Grumback, Lois calf, Frances McMurtry, Misses Elizabeth Buchanan, Gladys Perdue, Edna Thibodeaux, Sister Mary Girard, Sister Mary Leo and Sister Mary Martha. Past Matrons And Past Patrons Club Of Esther OES Meets The Past Matron and Past Patrons Club of Esther Chapter No. 5 OES met at the Masonic Temple, 24th and Jackson, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Wilma Nolan preE after sided at which the the business meeting meeting, was turned over to the hostess games were enjoyed.

Mrs. Wilma Nolan and Riggs Ashbrook were hosts for the evening. Those winning prizes were Mrs. Elizabeth Marshall, Herbert Clark, Riggs Ashbrook, Mrs. Estelle O'Donley and Mrs.

Lena Ashbrook. Those present were: Mesdames Lena Ashbrook, Ruby Clark, Ruth Lambert, Elizabeth Marshall. Myrtle Reeder, Mary Emma Elder, Estelle O'Donley, Lois Thomasson, Elizabeth Davis, Wilma Nolan; Johnny Davis, Riggs Ashbrook and Herbert Clark. Shower Honors Miss Dowell, Bride-Elect Mrs. Jean Myatt and Miss Phyllis Riley were hostesses Tuesday night to a china and crystal shower honoring Miss Patricia Dowell, bride- elect of Buddy Travis.

The shower was held in the fellowship hall of Forest Hills Presbyterian Church. Dowell chose for the occasion a trousseau dress of rose appliqued linen. She was presented with a corsage of pink and white carnations by the hostesses. The gifts were arranged on a table overlaid with a lace cloth with. a.

centerpiece of wedding bells, candles and net. Refreshments were served from a table spread with a lace cloth over yellow, centered with an arrangement of yellow flowers and illumined by burning tapers. Game prizes were won by Mesdames Frances Staley, Ethelean Moore and Argula Beyers. The door prize was won by Mrs. Katherine Dowell.

Those present or sending gifts were Mesdames C. A. Price, Leslie J. Gill, Nellie Johnson, Bill Beyers, Pauline Paris, Billy Morgan, Bill Rollins, Bill Pryor, J. W.

Dowell, Wadell Smith, G. W. Shelton, George Burton, Ronald Staley, John Smith, Maxine Wymer, Gladys Taylor, J. D. Boss; Mesdames James A.

Kellen, Ethel Dowell, Lillian Dowell, J. Moore, Stewart Oberhau, Bill Ross, Ed Darnell, Harold Lee Myatt, Jules L. Dowell, Misses Susan Vaughn, Ruth Darnell, Charlotte Lamar, Barbara Boss; Bill Beyers Perry Beyers, David Beyers and the honoree and the hostesses. Personal Mention Jerry L. Miller, 301 Riverside tist Hospital, Memphis, WednesDrive, Reidland, was taken to Bapday.

His condition Wednesday night was listed as improved although he still was not able to speak. He suffered head injuries Sunday when his automobile wrecked on Riverside Drive. Mrs. Mary Nanney and daughter, Holly Winters, will return Friday to their home in Greenville, Maine, after a two-month visit with Mr. and Mrs.

L. W. Nanney of Hovekamp Road. Mrs. Nanney is the wife of Airman 1.

C. Nelson Nanney who is stationed at Goose Bay, Labrador. WPSD-TV, Channel 6 In The Service Three Smithland men are! Brewer of Smithland, will attend reassigned to new bases for train- the technical training course for ing in U. S. Air Force job automotive repairmen at Chanute cialist following their completion of basic military training here.

Airman Basic Edgar E. Farmer, Miss son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Tuesday Western Baptist Hospital Notes BIRTHS Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas E. Metzger, 410 Hilldale, a girl, Wednesday. and Mrs. Van Dale Hall, Wickliffe Rt.

1, a boy, Wednesday, Grover- Talley, Smithland; Roy Wesley Jones, 1127 Monroe; Aubrey E. England, 340 N. 38th; Charles Ronald Charlton, 233 Cumberland; Herman W. Dexter, Gilbertsville Rt. Miss Murtie Laverna Moore, Gilbertsville Rt.

Joe C. Smith, Paducah Rt. Mrs. Curtis Tucker, Boaz Rt. Mrs.

Charles Polk, 1311 N. 11th; Miss Juliana Cissell, Mayfield; Mrs. Holson L. Wood, Benton; Mrs. Leon Evans, Paducah Rt.

Mrs. William F. Jamison, La Center Rt. 1. Dismissals: Mrs.

Annie W. Jennings, Thomas Jefferson Apartments; Miss Annie Turley, Marion; Miss Eva Mae Koon, Eddyville; Mrs. Nola Forrester, Bardwell Rt. Paul E. Lowery, Barlow Rt.

George E. Galeener, Vienna, Leo Till, 1721 N. 10th; David R. Reed 4655 Buckner Lane; Bill W. Fraser, Bardwell; Mrs.

William P. Berry, 2701 Clay; Joe T. Freeman, 126 Bryon Drive; Mrs. Ernest Carney, Paducah Rt. Mrs.

Calvin Caldwell, Trimble; Miss Linda Joan 'Shetler, Vienna, Leo F. Green, Paducah Rt. Mrs. George W. Sharpe, Anderson Court; Robert D.

Freeman, Calvert City Rt. Donald Leon Hathco*ck, Symsonia; Mrs. James W. Hill, 626 George; Markey G. Wilkey, Paducah Rt.

Mrs. John Phillip Draffen and infant, 2822 Gilson; Homer D. Riggs, 1908 Harrison; Mrs. Adolph Frick, Paducah Rt. James Anthony Brown, Benton Rt.

7. Gotham's 'Idiots' Weren't So Dumb GOTHAM, England- -Gothamites long ago acted like imbeciles to get the better of King John in a real estate deal. One of their supposed stupidities was to build a hedge around a cuckoo to keep it from flying away, and thus prevent winter from coming. Until modern times, Gothamites were considered idiots -which is why Washington Irving gave the title of Gotham to New York City. Perfect tribute of quiet beauty and deep reverence Make every funeral a worthy tribute to the departed, and a source of sustaining spiritual comfort to the family by sending flowers from HOUSER'S.

"Paducah's Most Beautiful Flower HOUSER FLORIST 35th Park Ave. Ph. 443-7352 Shirley Rudolph Completes Her Wedding Plans AFB, Ill. Airman Basic Clarence Crump, son of Mr. stand Mrs.

Mack H. Rudd of Route, Smithland, will attend the technical training course for radio cialists. Airman Third Class Jerry D. Faulkner, son Mr. and Mrs.

Dan Faulkner of Smithland, will be assigned to Turner AFB, for training as an. air policeman. Army Pvt. Thomas L. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Kelly Sutton, Kuttawa, Rt. 1, recently completed weeks of amphibious training with other members of the 2nd. Armored Division at Lite tie Creek, Va. The 24-year-old soldier, assigned to Headquarters Company of the division's 66th Armor which is regularly stationed Fort Hood, entered the Army in December, 1961 and completed basic training at Fort Knox.

Sutton is a 1956 graduate of Lyon County High School in Kuttawa. Army Pfc. Ronald K. Story, whose wife, Linda, lives at 7772 Montrose, Detroit, recently completed two weeks of amphibious training with other members of the 2nd Armored Division at Little Creek, Va. The 23-year-old soldier is a member of Company of the division's 2nd Quartermaster Battalion which is regularly stationed at Fort Hood, Tex.

Story, son of Livern F. Story, Benton, Rt. 6, entered the Army in November 1961, and completed basic training at Fort Chaffee, Ark. He attended North Marshall High School. Willing Workers Meet With Mrs.

Buchanan The Willing Workers Bible Club met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Lillis Buchanan in her home at Elmwood Court. Mrs. Fannie Rouse was a visitor at the meeting. Members attending were: Mesdames Pearl Aaron, Zula Tucker, Georgia Stinekamp, Edna Swift, Etta Culp, Nora West, Robbie Densger, Nannie Price, Euphrenia Zeiss, McCann, Bessie Carrigan, Gertie Pool, Mary L.

Poyner and Agnes Bohanan. GIRLS BEWARE! peeping tom Drivers SOCK ARE OUT! No one in their right mind would ever take off these flirty flats to dance. they're much too merry: soft and supple; new and knockout with color-combo's, T-straps pear or cowboy heels! Both, smooth, crush or suede unlined leathers. As seen in Seventeen, 899 Shoe Dept. Main Floor TEMPOS by Natural Poise.

Paducah's Fashion Store Supreme Broadway Near Fourth Drivers THRIFT DAYS 3 DAY EVENT! SHOP FRIDAY NITE 'TIL SATURDAY AND MONDAY 9:30 TO 5 AT DRIVER'S DRESS COAT SUIT MATCH EVENT! SAVINGS! SALE! MATES! Price $19.98 $17 and $19 Price MAIN FLOOR MAIN FLOOR MAIN FLOOR MAIN FLOOR Miss Shirley Kay Rudolph, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice E. Rudolph of 202 North Friendship Road, Lone Oak, has completed plans for her wedding to Donnie Batts of Indiana. The wedding will be solemnized Saturday, October 27 at 2 p.

m. in the of Rev. and Mrs S. R. Beaty, Marion, with the Rev.

S. R. Beaty performing the ceremony, The only guests, other than ti the attendants will be the parents of the bride and, groom. WPSD TV, Channel Cotton and Dacron Blends Skirts, Shirts, Jackets, Pants Our Most Famous Label! Charmel 6 ONE GROUP OF BLOUSES Reduced for clearance! Regular values to 5.98 $2 MAIN FLOOR ONE GROUP OF GIRLS' COATS Driver's famous labels! Choice styles and colors off! 6. SECOND FLOOR 9 ONE GROUP OF BOYS' JEANS Well known brand name! Regularly 2.98 each pair $1.98 2 for 3.77 SECOND FLOOR Cottons, Dacrons, Double Knits Regularly $10.98 to $39.98 Sizes for Juniors, Misses, Women Finest Regular Save up to Fabrics Choice Colors Values to $40.00 at Driver's! Famous Label All-Wools Styles and Regular Values to Colors.

$35.00 ONE GROUP OF BEDSPREADS Regularly 5.98 to 9.98! Several styles and colors off! BALCONY.

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