The Franklin Favorite from Franklin, Kentucky (2024)

4 A A A Favorite, Thursday Afternoon, Jan. 23, 1969, A-4 Jeff Garrett 4-H President At Lake Spring New officers were elected and installed for the coming year at the Lake Spring 4-H Club meeting on January 13. An installation service was conducted by Mrs. Kenneth Garrett, a club leader. Each new officer lighted a candle from Mrs.

Garrett's candle indicating that they accepted the responsibility of their office. At the close of the installation service all club members and leaders stood and promised to support each new officer. Officers elected were Jeff Garrett, president; Julie Hendricks, -president; Rebecca Snider, secretary; Cindy Groves, treasurer; Stephen Snider, reporter; Nancy Ruley, song leader; and Susan Snider, game leader. Debbie Traughber and Nancy Ruley lead the pledges to the WHAT GOOD IS PAIN? Pain serves as an important warning signal which can help pinpoint hidden trouble. Heed your body's warning see your doctor! YOUR Rexall) PHARMACY R.

H. MOORE Renall DRUG CO. PHONE 586.4471. FRANKLIN, KY. Bethel Grove Club Discusses Goals For Coming Year' The Bethel Grove Homemakers met at the home of 'Mrs, Forrest Mulliken on January with nine members present.

The meeting was opened by the president, Mrs. Frank Baird, reading the thought of the month followed by the pledge to the flag led by Mrs. Elmer Young. Mrs. Fay Blewett gave -the devotional from Mark 11:24.

The group discussed goals for' the coming year and set as their goal three new members for the club. Dues were paid by the members, Mrs. W. N. Harris had charge of the recreation which consisted of contests and singing.

Mrs. Ben Baird won the prize. The president, Mrs. Frank Baird, on behalf of the Homemakers, presented to Mrs. Mulliken a her new home.

After the meeting a tour of the new home was enjoyed by each one. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Waller Harris at one o'clock Tuesday afternoon, Feb, 11. TOTAL EXPERIENCE As part of "the total University of Kentucky experience" it is desirable for students to live on campus. All students academically classified as freshmen or sophom*ores are expected to do so.

COIN-OPERATED dry cleaning is thriftier 8 lbs. of Clothing for only $200 THE SUNSHINE CENTER of Franklin Laundry Cleaners "PUT YOUR DUDS IN OUR SUDS" 215 East Cedar St. Franklin, Ky. GUARD JAMES SMITH drives hard to rack-up this two pointer for the Wildcats against Western University High at the -S gym Tuesday night. Smith scored 13 points to go along with seven thefts and two assists, but the Wildcats were soundly whipped by the Cardinals, 70-51.

(Staff photo by Dave West). UK Grad Is Named White House Aide A Lexingtonian and graduate of the University of Kentucky has been appointed social secretary to Mrs. Pat Nixon, wife of the President. She is Mrs. Lucy Alexander Winchester, who graduated from UK with an AB degree in Art in 1960.

Sheis a member of the Lexington Junior League and manages family farms in Woodford county. Mrs. Winchester has shown horses most of her adult life, and is a state champion equestrienne. During the Republican Guideline Compliance Observed At New Hospital F-S Freshmen, Eighth Graders Whip Patriots Franklin Simpson can too beat Allen County in basketball. In fact, the once F-S freshmen and undefeated eighth grade teams swept a twinbill from the little Patriots at the Wildcat gym last Wednesday afternoon, James Griffin tossed-in 28 points, Anthony Atkins added 14 and Aaron' Milliken contributed 12 rebounds as the Puddy Cats sped to a 57-40 victory.

The frosh hit a blazing 53 percent of their shots in the first half to lead 42-33 and then cruised-in the rest of the way. The win gave coach Butch Canty's ninth graders a 7-1 record counting a forefeit by Russellville last Saturday morning. The eighth graders of coach Charlie Atcher kept their pertect 3-0 record in tact by rolling to a 34-14 decision over the visiting Patriots, Sterling Tarrence paced the effort with 10 points, The next outing for the PuddyCats is set for seven o'clock tonight at Gallatin (Tenn.) Union. Both the freshmen and the eighth graders are scheduled to play Portland here at seven o'clock Saturday night. NOTICE See us before you buy your wool rugs, venetian blinds, window shades and' traverse rods.

We can ply you with Alexander Smith all-wool and blended rugs and carpets in any size and width you need; custom made Russellville venetian blinds in metal and aluminum slat with 16 tape, colors; window shades widths 28" to 54" length 5 to 9 traverse rods, sizes 30 to 47 47 to 80 80 to 140 in. We will be glad to give you an estimate on any of these items. GILLESPIE'S Marshall Jolly, Administrator of Franklin-Simpson -Memorial Hospital stated today that the new hospital is in compliance with the guidelines listed below, as received from the United States Public Health Service. These guidelines reference to Title VI of the Civil Rights Acts of 1964. In making the announcement the administrator explained that compliance is characterized by absence of separation, discrimination or any other distinction on the basis of race, color, or national origin in any activity carried on, in, by, or for the hospital affecting the care and treatment of patients.

Mr. Jolly said the hospital provides in-patient and emergency room care on a non-discriminatory basis. All patients are admitted and receive care without regard to race, color or national origin. All patients are being assigned to all rooms, sections, and other facilities without regard to race, color, or national origin. The hospital also provides for use of single accomodations on al non-discriminatory basis.

Patients and visitors are using all waiting rooms, rest rooms, and canteen facilities without regard to race, color, or national origin, The compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is required according to Administrator Jolly in order to qualify for the admission of Medicare and Welfare Patients. I forgot to read THE FAVORITE last week and missed out on some outstanding values in the ads THAT'S BAD ENOUGH but I also missed the announcement of the big club dance, the announcement 0000 1 1 1 of my neighbor's daughter's engagement and some important thoughts from our Congressman. READ THE FRANKLIN FAVORITE CAREFULLY EVERY WEEK! To Subscribe To Advertise (52 Weeks Only CALL 586-4481 (Display or $3.85 in Ky. or Tenn.) $4.50 elsewhere) Classified) Franklin Woman Dies Here at 85 Mrs. Mattie Bryan.

Dies at Nashville After Lengthy Illness Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Perdue Bryan, 85, were held Jan. 16 at Booker Funeral Home on West Cedar Street. Burial was at Greenlawn Cemetery. Mrs.

Bryan died Jan. 14 at Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, after an illness of several months. Survivors include one brother, Brady Perdue, Franklin and several nieces and nephews, A native of Sumner County, she was the daughter of the late W. W. Perdue and Cornelia Wyatt Perdue.

flags. The devotional was given by Cindy Groves. Julie Hendricks, vice-president reminded those who had completed record books to send in their cards for the Achievement. Banquet set for Friday night, Jan. 17.

She also reminded those who were going to give speeches to be prepared to give their's at the February club meeting. At the close of the meeting, the gifts Daddy Noah sent were distributed. They were appreciated very much. Stephen Snider, reporter. Funeral services for Mrs.

Bernette Canida, 85, Franklin, were held Jan. 15 at Wilkinson -Wiseman Funeral Home, Portland, Burial was at Mapel HIll Cemetery, Portland. Mrs. Canida died Jan. 13 the Carter Moore Commuatty: Hospital after an illness of several months, She was a native of Simpson County and the daughter of the late Hut Goodman and Della Goodman.

Survivors include one daughter, Mrs, W. H. Ertner, Portland, one grandson 'and two great grandchildren. PFC BILLY LAMBERT Physical Therapy Course Graduate PFC Billy Lambert, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Guy N. Lambert of East Madison street, has graduated from a 14-week course in medical and physical therapy at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas. He is now serving as a physical therapist at the Sandia Base Army Hospital at Albuquerque, N.M, PFC Lambert is a 1965 graduate of Franklin-Simpson High School. Frank L. Gonce Dies in Florida Funeral services for Frank L.

Gonce, 87, a former Bowling Green resident, were held Sunday at Gerard-Bradley Chapel, Bowling Green, Burial was at Greenlawn Cemetery. Gonce died Jan. 15 at Saint Petersburg, Fla. A native of Gonce, was the husband of the late Mrs. Hattie Kerley Gonce.

Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Virginia Hering, Saint Petersburg; one son, Francis Gonce, Bowling Green and one brother, Albert Gonce, Sherwood, Tenn. DO dential campaign she worked in the Nixon-Agnew headquarters in Washington, D.C. She has worked in the protocol section of the U.S. Mission to the United Nations and was a UN guide.

KEENELAND HALL Keeneland Hall at the University of Kentucky houses 300 upperclass women students and its rooms are arranged as. suites--double rooms connected by a full bath. It contains a formal reception room, library and corridor study rooms..

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