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Jaycees Caboose To Be Moved
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lng on Richmond Street. Sun Ford, spokesman for the group, told the Council that the caboose would be placed paral-lel to the railroad tracks and would only take «p two or" possibly three spaces that way. Mr. Ford also said that the Jaycees tentatively plan-ned to use the caboose, be-sides for their meetings, as a Tourist Information center on heavily traveled week ends.
Social And Women's News On a request by the Rock-
castle County Jaycees, the Mt. Vernon City Council has agreed to allow the railroad caboose, In which the Jay -cees meet, to be placed on the City parking lot.
The Jaycees obtained the caboose from the L 4i N Rail-road, remodeled It and set It behind the Dinner Bell Bulld-
They, along with Rita Malsoo, then accompanied '• Mrs. O 'Mjra home on April 24 and the next day, they all, along with Mrs. Marguerite Miller, traveled to Cumberland Falls for the day.
Hospital Register,
4/27 / - 5/4/71
Thomas McCracken, John-etta; Leonard McKlnney, Mt. Vernon; Mary S. McClure, Mt.
>-Vernon; Wm. C. Racine, Mich-igan; Henry Falln, Mt. Ver-non; Grace Cope, Mt. Ver-non; Earl Cromer, Mt, Ver -non; Edith Alcorn, Lexington; Viola Cox, Brodhead; Judy Car ter , Mt. Vernon; Dorothy Rader, Orlando; Sam Cald-well, Brodhead; Jean Witt, Mt. Vernon.
Laura Price, Eubank; Mar-tha Wood all, Mt. Vernon; El -f i e Allen, Orlando; Josephine
B r e w e r , Livingston; Melissa *Taye Rader, Orlando; Marie
Ruppe, Mt. Vernon; Danny "Dale Hal comb, Brodhead; Robert
.Lee Montgomery, Mt. Ver--'oon; James A. McKenzle.Cat-tlesburg; Logan Prewltt, Mt.
^Vernon; Lewis Do an,. Som-erset ; Leonard Hines, Mt. Vernon; Ott Klrby, Mt. Ver-non; Leonard Reese, Mt. Ver -
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RECEIVES HONOR— At Ho-nor Day ceremonies held at Eastern Kentucky University recently, Mrs. Ruth Ann Al-len of Brodhead received an award for outstanding achieve-
, raent In German. The award la given on the basis of con-tribution to the German De-partment and academic a -chlevement. Having completed the requirements for a ma-jor in German and a minor In English, Mrs. Allen wlU graduate from Eastern In De-cember with a Bachelor of Arts Degree. She Is the wife of Clinton Allen and the daugh-ter of Mrs. Nettle Brown of Salem, Indiana and the late W.L. Brown.
Remepib^r MOTHER'S DAY
Carter - Burton Miss Carol Car ter , daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs . Robert Carter of Mt. Vernon, and Stanley Burton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Burton of Route 3, Mt.. Vernon, were married Saturday, April 10 at the Brlndle Ridge Baptist Church. Bro. Lawrence P re -wltt, pastor of the church, performed the ceremony.
The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore a v-neck, street-length gown made of satin covered with lace and an elbow-length veil. She carried a bouquet of white carnation* win blue and white s t r eam-e r s .
Mrs. Jeannlne Parsons, the
br ide 's matron of honor, wore a blue v-neck, street-length dress with a pleated sk i r t . She carried a white earn alloc on a background of greenery, with blue and white s t r e a m -e r s .
Johnny Hale, served as beat man. Ushers were David Shi-vel, and Kenny Burton, brother of the groom. Pianist was Pam Cummins.
The church arrangement con-sisted of a basket of white gladiolus on a background of greenery, banked on either side by candelabras.
Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held In the church basement.
REVIVAL SERVICES BEGIN MAY 9 AT MT. ZION
Revival services will begin May 9 and Continue through May 16 at the Mt. Zlon Bap-tist Church (also known as the Oak Hill Baptist Church).
Bro. Earl Hacker of Ver-sail les will be the evangelist fo r the services which will begin each evening at 7:30 P.rit.
Bro. Lewis Jennings, pas-to r , and the congregation co r -dially Invite everyone to a t -
Sweaters By Nan Dorsey
Released: Bettle Sutton, Brodhead;
Jonas DeBoard, Brodhead; Sandra Gayle Robinson, Lex-ington; Nannie Gott, Ml. Ver -non; Jane Bullock, Mt. Ver-non; Carr ie Baker, Mt. Ver -non; Thomjs McCracken, Johnetta; Leonard McKlnney, Mt. Vernon^ Mary S. McClure, Mt. Vernon; Wm. C. Racine, Mich.; Henry Falln, Mt. Ver -non; Earl Cromer, Mt. Ver-non.
Edith -Alcorn, Lexington; Viola Cox, Brodhead; Judy Car te r , Mt. Vernon; Dor-othy Rader, Orlando; Sara Caldwell, Brodhead; JeanWitt, Mt. Vernon; CatfialeeB Alcorn, Lexington; Martha Wood all, Mt. Vernon; Melissa FayeRa-der , Orlando; Danny Dale Hal-comb, Brodhead; James A. McKenzie, Catties burg; Logan
tPrewlt t , Mt. Vernon.
Sampler •• R AMBLINGS" (Cont. From Front)
We' re not going gripe (well, not too much anyway), but I t 's really getting to the point where you are dated If you can remember the three-cent s tamp. Of course, -I was is mere babe In a r m s at ;that t ime. . . .
T.E.L. CLASS MEETS
The T.E.L. Sunday School Class of the F i r s t Baptist Church held their regular monthly meeting recently at the home of Mrs. Pauline W f j S f In Mt. Vernon.
Kfcven members and three gtitatsienjoyed a potluck sup-per .
his mother, Mrs. Lona Logs-don recently.
Mrs. Vallle Burton and Mrs. Barbara Anglln and Nancy vis-ited" Mr. and Mrs. Gravely. Burton Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Lona tagsdon received
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her nephew, James Thomason, who was killed In a ear acc i -dent In Illinois. James Is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs . Aden Thomason of Mt. Ver -non.
Mrs. Louise Shrewsberry and daughter of Mansfield, O-hlo and Laverne Wheat visited Mrs. Lona Logsdon Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. *Charles Holt and boys d Louisville spent last week' end with her . p a r -ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klrby. .
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Klr-by and children and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klrby spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barron and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Stephens In Paris .
Mr. and . Mrs. Raymond Ki rb j and children of Mason, Ohio have returned home af ter spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob-er t Klrby.
M r . and- Mrs. Virgil Brock visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klrby Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Leila 0*Mara, who celebrated her 80th birthday recently, enjoyed a visit with her family In Kentucky and Indiana during the last few weeks. On April 2, Mrs. 0*Mara visited a few days with her son, Bob 0*Mara,and family In Fern Creek. From there, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. 0>Mara, she went to an-
o ther son 's , Tom, In Aadar-son, Indiana and spent a few days with him and his family.
mere babe-In-arms at thdt ttme.... NAME WRONG
In last week's Signal, Mrs. Juanlta Scott was In-
correct ly Identified as Mrs. Juanlta Stanley In a cutllne appearing under a picture of Wortbr Matrons and Worthy Patrons of the Mt. VeAon Chapter Order of the Easter^ . Sta% The Signal regre t* tb l |
Personals Maggard Rexall
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Mrs.' Car r i e Baker Is very 111 In a Lexington hospltaL W e wish her a speedy r e -covery.
Sherman Hansel Is a pa-tient In the Somerset City Hospital.
Mrs. Hazel Owens enter-tained her daughter, Mrs. Joy-ce Baker, and Mrs. Peggy BowSng. with a birthday dln-
her home In Mt Ver-non recently. Otfiers attend-ing were 'Charlee Baker and Denver and Precla, Dwlght and Chet Bowling.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hansel of Deland, Florida are here visiting relatives. •Mrs. J e w Bray visited Mrs.
Lona Logsdon Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hen-
derson and daughters visited
DRESSES BY KAY WINDSOR
NEW ARRIVALS SLEEPWEAR
A son, William H. Robinson, born April 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson of Lex-
A daughter, Cathaleen Al-corn, born April 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Alcorn of Lexington. • >r
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TO MEET MAY 8 Ashland Lodge No. 640 will
hold regular meeting Saturday, May 8. • . y
The lodge will open at 4 p .m. for the f i rs t section of the 3rd degree. Dinner wjll be served at 6:30 p.m.
Harlln Lodge will confer Jhe. tblrd degree at 7;30. After
District Deputy Grand Mas-ter Joe Hens ley will present 60-year and 25-year pins. All Master Masons a r e Invited.
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