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a NEWS MRS. BRENDA EDWARDS, AREA NEWS EDITOR PHONE 236-2551 Perryville Church Women Host Tea By MISS ALLIE VANDARIPE PERRYVILLE (Spl.) The Hi-Shy Group Three of the Christian Church entertained the "Loyal Women" Sunday School class with a tea Sunday from 3 5, in the recreational room of the church. A lighted Christmas tree, with added decorations of holly, cedar and a pine, formed the exact spot, for such a pleasing event. About twenty-five persons were presentour of Christmas carols and other entertainment was spent after which refreshments -of punch, cookies and candy in the season' colors were served. Recent Guests Dennis Hallman, Louisville, was the recent guest of Becky Cole in the home of her parents, and Mrs.

Allen Briscoe White, Danville Mrs. C.T. Breeding, Louisville and Lewis T. Breeding, Jackson, were guests Tuesday of Mrs. Kyle Harmon and Mrs.

W.C. Sands. Yule Guests Mrs. Ora Crain had as recent during the holidays, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Edwards, Chicago, George Yankey, Louisville and Miss Cordelia Edwards, Lexington. After the mid-day dinner Christmas Day, the party visited their relative, Mrs. R.G. Dahoney in the Belcher Convalescent Home in Parksville. Home From Hospital Hubert Adkins, who has been a Gravel Switch Mrs.

Lucian Clarkson and Howard Boswell were dinner guests at the noon hour of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Roller in Gregory Colonial Restaurant in Danville. Holiday Visitors Mr. and Mrs.

Curtis Whitehouse visited Mrs. Kathleen Willard in Lebanon on Saturday afternoon. Her daughter, Marlene of Louisville, was also a visitor during the holidays. patient for several weeks in Veteran's Hospital in Lexington, as the result of serious burns, was released Thursday to spend the holiday with his family and is now slowly. improving in his home on White's Road.

Allen White has as guests Harold Black, Stan Cowan and. Ronnie Noel, LaGrange for the holidays. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Larry Foster returned Tuesday to Little Rock, after a few days' visit with relatives: Mrs.

J.E. Bowles is in Shelbyville for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Minor Paul Bottom and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Hignight were hosts for a family dinner Christmas Day, having as guests Mr. and Mrs. Bill Strong, Monterey, Mr. and Mrs.

Marion Webb, David Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan White, Sharon, Sandra Phillips, Lexington, Gregg, Middletown. Mr. and Mrs.

Conley Wilkerson, Misses Lucy and Nancy Wilkerson, Cincinnati, are guests through the New Year of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bruce. WINTERTIME IN parently trying to early this morning and snowball fighting Lancaster Personals By LENNIE H. LAND to LANCASTER (Spl.) Guests of Mrs.

Jesse May Christmas Night were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ray and Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hill Ray, Janet, Willie, Denny and Marty, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Ray and Charlene, Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Ray and Burt, Mr.

and Mrs. Devonne Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Ray, Lynn and Rickey and Mr. and Mrs.

Bobby Ross and Dianne. Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. John Ed Naylor were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

0.P. Isaacs evening and of Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Land and family Tuesday evening.

Entertains Mrs. Wesley Miller entertained Moreland Social Notes By MRS. RUSSELL ORNDORFF MORELAND (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Loran, Mr.

and Mrs. V.W. Burton of Louisville were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Orndorff Sunday.

Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Gover were the six o'clock dinner guests of his mother, Mrs. Lucille Gover on Christmas Eve in Danville. Christmas Day Guests Mr.

and Mrs. Amos Hampton, Hustonville, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Coleman and children of Lexington, Roy Chelf and Mr. and.Mrs.

James Quisenberry and daughter of Morehead were the guests Christmas Day of Mr and Mrs. Jimmie Chelf. Let Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Gover were the guests Sunday of Mrs.

Myrtle Mills in Waco. Mrs. Hazel Vaught of Dunnville spent the Christmas holidays with Miss Daisy Vaught. Holiday Guests Mr. and Mrs.

John Pentegraph. of Louisville and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wilder of Fort Wayne, Ind. and Mr.

and Mrs. John Wilder were the holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilder. Miss Rachel Blakemon the week with her aunt, Mrs.

Lloyd Gray in Lexington. Henry Blanks, Memphis, Tenn. and Mrs. F.B.. Neal, Lexington; have been recent guests of their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. H.H. Blanks, Glenn and Robert Neal visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H.H.

Blanks for 'the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. James Farris McKechnie of Manchester spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

B.L. McKechnie. a tonsillectomy at Ephraim McDowell Memorial Hospital in Danville Tuesday and is doing fine now at her home. Mrs. Russell 1 Orndorff and Miss Daisy Vaught were in Lexington Wednesday on business.

Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thomp- son, Mr. and Mrs. George Price and Cherylne were the 6 o'clock dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Pascal Bowles in Lexington last Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gillespie were the guests of her parents in Indiana for Christmas.

Dinner Guests Mrs. Arthur Gilmer of South Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Knouse and son of Yosemite, Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Carpenter and son of Harrodsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Knouse and children of Alabama were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker and son Christmas Mr.

and Mrs. Bobby Gover were the 6 o'clock dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Merriman Saturday night. Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Elder and family, Danny Elder" of Cincinnati, Mr. and Mrs. David Elder and son, Mr. and Mrs.

Vance Brock, Mrs. S.P. Elder of Crab Orchard and Miss Elizabeth Martin of Danville were the guests Christmas Day of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Gordon and family.

Wilcher Guests Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Gorley and son, Glenn, Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Wilcher and son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gorley and family of Danville, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wilcher and sons, Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry Wilcher and girls, Mrs. Agnes Salyers and Miss Theresa Lynn were the guests Christmas Day of Mrs. Sadie Wilcher. To Reside Here Minister Honored Mr.

and Mrs. Clifton Sandidge The C.U. Sunday School Class and daughter, have moved to of the Moreland Christian Church their home here (M.L. Pipes met in the basem*nt for a sur. place) that has recently been prise social for the minister's remodeled.

birthday, the honor guest, the Rev. Mike Gillespie, was greatly James Reed took Mrs. Bernice surprised. He was presented a Ramsey and children to their "Money Tree" for his birthday. home in.

after they spent Christmas with her Supper Mr. and Mrs. Jess The Willing Workers Sunday Tarter. School Class have their quarterly supper, Saturday, Jan. Undergoes Surgery 2.

All members are 1 urged to be Miss Terrie Candler underwent present, Monville DANVILLE, Advocate- KENTUCK THURSDAY. Messenger PAGE SIX AREA Michael Preston, front, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Preston, Brookside Drive, is apkeep "Blackie" his cat warm and out of the snow. About inches of snow fell in this area and more is expected: The other children, unidentified, are enjoying the snow while sledding just outside the city limits near Streamland.

A Piano Students Honored In Parksville With Yule Party By HAZEL ROBERTS PARKSVILLE (Spl.) Mrs. H.L. Arnold and Mrs. Hazel Roberts entertained the following piano students at the Arnold home on Tuesday afternoon, December 22 from 2 to 5 o'clock: Rita Cooke, Wanda Caldwell, Cindy Griffith, Charlene Montgomery, Kathy Tarkington, Debbie King, Kathy Adams, Lisa Jones, Teresa Ferrell. Debbie and Dean Holt were absent due to illness.

Visitors were Heath Arnold of Berea, and Rose Frenchum of Alum Springs. Mrs. Rosel Montgomery assisted with the games and at the conclusion of the game period, served punch, cookies Area Stanford Woman Dies After Long Illness STANFORD (Spl.) Mrs. Christine Adams, 56, Stanford, died Wednesday at her residence following a long illness. A native of Garrard County, she was a member of the Fort Logan Auxiliary, the TOPS Club in Lancaster and the Stanford Baptist Church.

She is survived by her husband, Robert Adams, Stanford; daughters, Mrs. Sue Moore, Stanford, Mrs. Barbara Modlin, Lebanon, Indiana, Mrs. Modlin, Whiteland, Indiana; one son, Cecil Adams, Indianapolis, two sisters, Mrs. John Phillips, Stanford, Mrs.

Stella Lemons, Indianapolis, and seven grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon at the Morgan and Fox Funeral Home with the Rev. Carson Bevels officiating. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home.

Jesse Sowers Dies In Stanford STANFORD (Spl.) Jesse Sowers, 68, died Wednesday at the Fort Logan Hospital after an illness of three weeks. He was a native of Madison County, a farmer and a member of the Christian Church. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillie Spears Sowers, Stanford; four daughters, Mrs. John Estes, Stanford; Mrs.

J.T. Brent, Mrs. Paul Gibson, both of Cincinnati, Ohio; Mrs. Earl Girdler, Middletown, Ohio; four sons, Robert, Freeman and Jimmy Sowers, all of Stanford, Lloyd Sowers, Amro. Wisconsin; four sisters, Mrs.

Florence Perkins, Mrs. Hattie Dorapple, Mrs. Bertha Reynolds, Mrs. San Lane, all of Richmond; three brothers, Raymond and Stanley Sowers, of Richmond, Fred Sowers, Stanford, twentyfive grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Services will be conducted at 1 o'clock Friday at the Morgan and Fox Funeral Home with the Rev.

Carson Bevels officiating. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery. Friends may call at the Morgan and Fox Funeral Home. AREA NEWS NEWS CER, OF BOYLE, GAKKARD, MENCASEY, MARION, LINCOLN WASHINGTON COUNTIES. Southern Evangelist Will Conduct Revival Services PARKSVILLE (Spl.) The Parksville Knob Baptist Church has announced that a six-day revival has been planned for January 10 through 15.

Services will start each night at 7:30 o'clock, famed southern Evangelist William T. Maher, will conduct the services and the public is cordially invited, according to the Rev. Bob Foster. Evangelist Maher is the founder and the director of God's Handiwork, Inc. He has appeared on several regular radio.

programs in the south, makes his home at Ocala, Florida, and is one of the best known evangelists in that area. Mr. Maher had a wide following but this is one of his first engagements in Kentucky. He has a most interesting background and overcame many physical handicaps through faith. Special music is planned for each of the services and the Waynesburg Social News WAYNESBURG (Spl.) Mr.

and Mrs. Robert C. Schwuchow of Atlanta, Georgia, are here to spend. several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Oris Singleton. Holiday Guests Mr. and Mrs. W.B. McMullen had as their Christmas guests, Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Henry and daughters, Jennie Lee Libby of Louisville and Mr. and Mrs. David McMullen of Florence and Mrs. Versa McMullen.

Raymond Bunch of Louisville spent the holidays with his mother, Mrs. Sarah Bunch and Christine and Virginia. Family Gathering Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gooch had their.

children home for Christmas. Those present were Capt. and Mrs. Jimmie Gooch and daughter, who have recently arrived home from a tour of duty of the armed forces in Germany: Mr. and Mrs.

James Spears of Indianapolis, Indiana; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gooch and daughters. of Richmond; Mr. Edd Gooch of Washington and Mr.

Gooch's mother, Mrs. Gooch. Mr. and Mrs. Lynville Smith and son, Mr.

and Mrs. Chris Alford of Lexington spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Manville Smith and sister, Joyce Smith. Family Dinner Mr.

and Mrs. Oris Singleton had their children home for Christmas dinner. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Free, Bryan and Julie Free of Louisville, and Mrs.

Blaine Singleton and Betty Jo, Jeffersontown; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Caudill and Chris from Slaughters, Mr. and Mrs, Lindsey Rankins, Eva Robert, James and Linda Susan, Stanford; Mr. and Mrs.

Dwight Singleton, Geni and Mitzi of Lancaster. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Schwchow of Atlanta, Georgia, Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin Wall, Annette, Rhonda and Julian Wall; Mr. and Mrs. David New and Joe, Jerrie and Tammy New; Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie McGuffey and Kevin and Miss Elsie Singleton of Waynesburg.

Holiday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reynolds of Owensboro and Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson and children of.

Sarona and Mrs. Grace Reynolds spent the Christmas holidays with Dr. and Mrs. Glenn and 'family at Richmond: Mr. and Mrs.

Chris Alford of Lexington spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Alford. William T.

Maher congregation has joined its pastor in extending a cordial invitation to the public. Yule Guests Listed Junction By MIRIAM DUNGAN JUNCTION CITY (Spl.) The guests of Mr. and Mrs. I.B. Harmon Christmas Day were their children, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Owens and children, Dennis and Charlie of Lexington and Pfc. Richard Dow Owens of St. Angelo, Texas, Mr. and Mrs.

Shirley Puckett and- children, Jo and Ira Lynn of Nicholasville, Mr. and Mrs. I.B. Harmon Jr. of Danville; Vickie and Steele Harmon of Stanford and Mrs.

Harmon sister, Mrs. Roma Montgomery and Mr. Montgomery of Parksville. Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Antle, Mrs. I.B. Harmon Sr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly visited Jack Roberts at St.

Joseph Hospital Sunday. He is the brother of Mrs. Antle and Mrs. Kelly and is reported to be some what improved. Dinner Guests The Christmas dinner guests of Mr.

Mrs. Jesse Reece were "Mr. and Mrs. Bill Yates of Atoka. Weekend Guests Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Norman and children Bev, Bob and Christine of New Vienna, Ohio, were the weekend guests. of her sister, Mrs. Clifford Neat, the Rev. Neat and children.

Mrs. Jane Seaman of Cincinnati, mother of Mrs. Norman and Mrs. Neat was also here for the weekend. Mr.

and Mrs. John Penn of Cincinnati, Ohio, were the Christmas guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Singleton and family. Georgia Guests Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Davis of Atlanta, Georgia were visitors for a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Dadisman, her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

William Hughett and Mrs. Kate Dadisman. Holiday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis and Alyce Jane of Louisville were the Christmas visitors of Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Creech and Skip. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shelton and children, Laura and Robert of Huntsville, Alabama, are visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J.E. High Sr. on Hustonville Road and other relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. George Lee Roberts have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. George Pruitt, Mr. Pruitt. and family in Lexington.

Holiday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Dungan's holiday gests were their family, Mrs. J.W. Bailey, Mr.

and Mrs. Claude Dungan and children and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cloyd and children. Subscription Offer Readers in Casey, Lincoln, Garrard, Mercer, Boyle County and out of State residents are invited to subscribe to The Advocate-Messenger by checking the appropriate blank below, enclosing this coupon with remittance and mailing it to: The Advocate- Messenger, Danville, Kentucky 40422.

NAME STREET OR RURAL ROUTE NUMBER CITY STATE Please enter my subscription for one -year. at a total of $10.50 Out Of State $12.60 Enter my subscription for six months of a total of Out Of State $.7.30 Enter my subscription for three months at a total of $.3.89 Out Of State $.5.20 (Postal regulations prohibit acceptance of orders from communities where carrier. boy delivery is available.) DECEMBER 31, 1970 and candy. Recent afternoon guests of Mrs. Bertha Dahoney the Belcher.

home were her brother, Charlie Edwards, and Mrs. Edwards of Chicago, and nephew, George Yankey of Fern Creek. Mr. and Mrs. John Whited and Felix Conway of Lexington, attended the morning services at the Parksville Independent Baptist Church.

Returns From Hawaii Mrs. Jack Godbey daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Deskins, has returned from a visit to Hawaii. Deaths George Cochran Dies In Liberty LIBERTY (Spl.) George Roe Cochran, 69, died Wednesday at 12:30 in the Casey County Hospital.

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Bessie Sharp Cochran; five daughters, Mrs. Cleo Coffman, Mrs. Edith Coffman, both of Mrs. Bernice Luttrell, Carol Johnson, Illinois; Mrs.

Jean Cochran, Indianapolis, seven sons, Hollis, Lowell Cochran, Indianapolis; Paul and Marvin Cochran, Liberty; Donald, Garland, Charles Cochran, Bradfordsville; one brother, Floyd Cochran, Hustonville; six sisters, Mrs. Adna Edwards, Mrs. Estill Cannon, Mrs. Nancy Gorley, Mrs. Doris Brown, Liberty; Mrs.

Chelcie Reed, Hustonville, Mrs. Helen Jefferies, Erlanger and grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Friday at the Atwood Chapel Methodist Church with the Rev. William Davenport and the Rev.

Rice Clark officiating. Burial will be.in Tapscott Cemetery in Casey County. Friends may call at the Bartle Funeral Home. Mercer Native Died Wednesday In Shelbyville HARRODSBURG (Spl.) Earl T. Terhune, 76, died at 12:15 a.m.

Wednesday at the Masonic Home in Shelbyville after a long illness. He was born March 25, 1894 in Mercer County and was a son of the late Fred G. and Mamie H. Wilson Terhune. He was a retired bookkeeper, and a member of St.

Johns Lodge 125, the Daviess Chapter 26 and OES Chapter 309. He is survived by several cousins. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at the Ransdall Funeral Home with the Rev. James 0.

Pitts officiating. Masonic rites will be said at graveside in the Springhill Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home. its of of of of in 0 to dinner Monday Mr. and Mrs.

George Pero, Mrs. Rose Pero and Miss Rose Pero of Louisville, Mrs. Virgie Ball and Mrs. Henry Ray, Mrs. Oscar Doflins, Ann Wesley and David Joe.

Weekend Guests Mr. and Mrs. Mote Pollard's Christmas dinner guests were Mrs. Alice Montgomeery, Mrs. John Ed Naylor, Jack Pollard, Mr.

and Mrs. E.T. Sutton and William, Mr. and Mrs. John Risen, Dry 'Ridge; Mrs.

Mary Pullian and Mr. Hanley Lay of Harrodsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peace, Cincinnati, Ohio, were Saturday visitors of Mr.

and Mrs. Pollard. The Pollards observed their 54th wedding anniversary during the weekend. Mr. and E.T.

Sutton and William entertained' Tuesday evening. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mote Pollard, Mrs. Hamilton Montgomery, Mrs.

Jack Pollard and Miss Sue Ann Stump. With Parents Miss Donna Dean, graduate student at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dean and family. Dr.

and Mrs. Bradley Cox and Kelly of Baltimore, spent the holidays with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. O.S. Playforth a and Geri and with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry C. Cox and family. Eugene Broadus and daughter, Becky of Downers Grove, Illinois, spent a week with Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Broadus. Mr. and Newland May and Newland Walker spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hodge Jf.

and son in Rock Springs, Georgia. Boyle County Shorts By MRS. HOBERT GIBSON SHELBY CITY (Spl.) Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Barrick of Chrisman Lane of Stanford Road, were Mr.

and Mrs. Hobert Gibson, Shelby City, Mr. and Mrs. Steward Gray of Grubbs Lane, David Cochran, Perryville, Ann Cochran Cochran of Shelby City. The house was beautifully decorated throughout in keeping with the holiday season.

Hot coffee and homemade cakes were served in the afternoon, a good time was had by all. 0 Miss Ellen Powers of Perryville spent Christmas day with her brother, mr. Ray Powers of Stanford. Mr. and Mrs.

Buford Bottoms and daughter of Perryville, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Burns spent the day Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Bottoms of Washington County.

Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sallee of, Indianapolis were visitors this week of their relatives of Springfield and Pleasant Hill section. While there, she was joined by her husband, Jack Godbey on a leave from Vietnam where he is in military service. Mrs.

Tegeldia Edwards of Lexington spent Christmas Day with her sister, Mrs. Bertha Dahoney at the home of Mrs. Hattie Belcher. Family Gathering On December 22, Mr. and Mrs.

J.W. Overstreet entertained the following family members of the late' Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Overstreet which were Mrs.

Nelson Powell, Parksville, Major and Mrs. C.E. Powell and children, Amy and Sari, of Washington, D.C., Lieutenant N.D. Powell of Alaska, Mr. and Mrs.

Sammy Bohannon of Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Overstreet of Lancaster, Mrs.

Jackson Guerrant and children, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Bohanan, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Lanham of Danville.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Overstreet and son, Robert, Mrs. W.H. Edwards, -Miss Charlotte Edwards, Debbie, Joan and Parker Edwards of Perryville, Mr.

and Mrs. Buren Lanham and Nancy Lynn, also of Perryville. Mr. and Mrs. Buren Keith Lanham of Gravel Switch, Mr.

and Mrs. Bobby Helton and daughter, Debbie of the Junction City Road. Refreshments were served and an exchange of gifts was enjoyed. Mitchellsburg Personals Miss Phyllis Duke, of Melbourne, spent the holidays with her mother, Mrs. June Duke, Mr.

R.L. Mitchell and Miss Elizabeth Mitchell. Recent Guests Guests for the holidays in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garnice Lamb and Susie Lamb were Mr.

and Mrs. Dallas Crawford, of Washington County, Sgt. Charles Gary Lamb, of Pope Air Force Base in North Carolina, and Mrs. Lamb. On Monday night, Dec.

21, the junior girls met for a party at the Baptist 'Church with Mrs. Maryland Borring hosting the party of about 12 members present. Gas wud.

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