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Sixty-one Carter BoysLeave For Camp KnoxWILLIAMS—EVERMANMr. Willis J. Everman o.Charlotte Furnace. Ky.. and Miss Myrtle Williams of Smith’s Creek surprised many friends Saturday by united in marriage by Rev. Kiser. at the home of the . Mrs. Everman is the daughl-W. H. and Anna Williams. Evorrna:i is the son of John D.theirtv ingNoah bride er olIvl r.Everman. The couple were loved by all who knew them and we are wishing them a long successful and happy life.DEMOCRATIC WOMEN’S (LIBTO MEET AT FRANKFORTFrankfort. April H— Program for the meeting of Democratic Women's Clubs of Kentucky, which will meet here April 22. has been completed, according to Mrs. Davis Howerton, ol Ashland. State President.Outstanding event on the program are addresses by Miss Mary W. Dew-son of New York, and Mrs. Emily Newell Blair of Missouri. Miss Dew-son was Director of the woman’s division of the Democratic National Campaign Committee in the last campaign. Mrs. Blair, noted author. is a former vice-chairman of the National Democratic Committee.AMERICAN LEGIONCHANGES MEETING TIMEThe Carter County Post No 156 of American Legion at its last meeting held at the court house April 3, voted unanimously to change the time of meeting from 1:30 Saturdays to 7:30 p# m. on the second and fourth Mondays of each month.The next meeting will be held with their comrades at Olive Hill, at 7:30 o'clock. April 24. All ex-service men are invited to attend any or all of the services of the American Legion.At m i irn T-T ill inn thn T o _f Sixty-one young men. (Carter County s quota; Dec ween the ages of 18 and 25, will leave here this week for Camp Knox. Ky., where they will be drilled two weeks for service in the reforestation project, which is being undertaken by the federal government.Each one enlisted will be paid $'30 per month and expenss and they must send $25 home to their depend-tnts- No one will be acc pled who does not have some one depending cn them for help. Th y are enlisted for a period of s s months. After the two weeks training period they will be sent out to camp . Not mere than 200 will be kept in any one camp. All Kentucky boys will be kept in Kentucky so far as it is possible .CountyJackRobertThose going from Carterare:Jacobs; Willard Perkins; | Kitchen; George Cooksey; John Watson; Fred Malone; Malcom Osenton; Paul Montgomery; Curtis Prichard; Carl James; Glen Whitt; Eugene Hammond; C. E. Landers. Jr.; John Paul Rucker; Parker Pie-ratt; Hurdie Parsons.Winfred Roseberry; Robert ‘Modie’ Botts; Ralph Clark; Orville Kiser; Normal Jackson; Owen Huffman; Oval Armstrong; Earl Tyree; Watt Mauk; Raymond Jaynes; Frank Holbrooks; Colvin Jarvis; John Mullins;, Raleigh Sagraves; Ottis Jones; Harlow Shay; Claude Moreland.Thomas Steele; Henry Crawford; Claude Franklin; James Click; Ver-non Reeder; Dewey Orcutt; Roy Holmes; Earl Cundiff; Bill Patton; Lester Adkins; Homer Canafax; Carl Davis; James Gee; Clayto.i Hensley; Hermal Abram*; Elijah Erwin; Clarence Phillips; Ermal Kiser.tIa#IIsiAtiuBullard Kiser; Paul Fraley; Bas-cum Savage; Clifford Nolen; JamesDickinson; Harlan Williams; Shirley Bailey; Clarence 'Sammons. Edward FVlfrey; and Junius Huffman.
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Grayson East Kentucky Journal

Grayson, Kentucky, US

Thu, Apr 20, 1933

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