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*At Laurel crest The 67th annual mid—summer Lexington, will award prizes in the valuable Pnzes For .1
é, — meeting of the Kentucky Press as— various newspaper contests. . . . . 1
j The Executive committee of the sociation Will be h61d June 11, 12 A13112330 Friday afternoon the 9d“ Prlntlng EXhlblt 11
i "1 KPA met in spring session at Laur— and 13, at Danville, it was decided itOrS Will leave fOI' Harrodsburg,
. . * el Crest Camp, south of Campbells- at a recent meeting of the officers where they will visit Old Fort Har— .
1 {3' ville, Jodie Gozder’s pride and joy, and directors of the association. 1‘0d and be guests 0f the Mercer _The Bush—Krebs Company, Louis— 1
{fps on April 24—26. Members present Danville was selected as the meet— Chalnber Of Commerce at a picnic Vlue’ dealerdn p rlnters‘ supplies, 1
3.111; 3 included Chairman J. L. Bradley, ing place in honor of J. Curtis Al- lunch. The party Will then 11101301“ through_the1r representative, Ed 0' 1
.3; it Providence; Gus Robbins, Hickman; cook’s 25th anniversary as secre— to Dix Dam and Herrington Lake Weeks, 1.5 offering a number Of 1
Joe Richardson, Glasgow, Dolph tary—treasurer of the Kentucky and other places Of interest, return— 51.11)? tantlal prizes for the best ex— ‘
4, Creal, Hodgenville, Vance Armen— Press Association. ing to Danville, Where a banquet hlblts Of 10b work at the mid-sum— ‘
. 1 trout, Louisville; Keith Hood, Car—1 Delegates to the annual meeting dinner will be given the press peo— mer3 meeting m DanVille. Thls 0p 1
rollton; George Joplin, Somerset; are expected to arrive on Thursday ple by the Danville Chamber of fer 15 open to every newspaper and 1
.. 2 “Bob” Elkins, Lancaster; Victor R. afternoon, June 11, when they will COmmerce. we 119‘” that every editor W111 take .1
Portmann, Lexington; Jodie Gozder, register at the Gilcher Hotel, and1 Dr. Chas. J. Turck. president of the.t.1me to 91161031191115 cardboard
Campbellsville; Russell Dyche, Lon— from 8 to 10 the same evening they Centre College, will be toastmaster EXhlblt for the_meet1ng.3 The con— 1
31’ don; Secretary J. Curtis Alcock, Will be guests of Dr. Chas. J. Turck, at the banquet, and Governor A. B. tESt committee 15, exceedingly grate—
,“ Danville, and President J. L, Craw— 1 president of Centre College, and Chandler, 0f Frankfort, and Cap- ful to Mr' weeks for htsgenerous “
ford, Corbin. Other guests wereers. Turck at an informal recep— tain Frank Winch, 0f LouiSVille, offer and the opportunity thus 11
Vernon Richardson, Danville, andytion at their home, Hillcrest, on the noted lecturer on wild life, have 010911801 t0 the punters. 1“ the .State- ;
Donald McWain, Louisville. college campus. been invited to speak. The followmg rules W1,“ 13119173112111
‘ After a chicken dinner with all The first business session of the On Saturday, June 13, the editors 1' Any newspaper in the state, 1
j , the fixings, the offical meeting was meeting will be held Friday morn- will meet in a business session and that operates 3' 30b department, is a
3,133; called. The following is a short— ing, June 12, presided over by J. L. discuss subjects pertaining to the ehglble to enter the contest. 11
veins": hand transcription of this meeting. Crawford, Corbin, president of the newspaper and job printing busi— 2- A11 entr1es of each contestant 1
"f" ,3 Chairman Bradley—The meeting KPA, and P. H. Best, president of ness. At 12:30 o’clock Saturday the are to be mounted on a Single large 1
u is in order and you—all lay down the Danville Chamber of Com- press folks will be guests of the two cardboard for eXhlblt and appro— ’
N your cards and your pool sticks. merce, will deliver the address of Danville newspapers at a luncheon prlately legended- Neatness m 1
.3551ng (Much confusion). As this meet— welcome. J. P. Gozder, of Camp— to be given at the Danville Coun— mounting W111 be conSldered by the 1
, 5 f'3 ing was called to select the place bellsville, vice-president of the try club, and in the afternoon the judges. 1
.9. .37 for the mid-summer meeting, invi- KPA, will make the response. ladies will play bridge, prizes being 3- Judges Will be appointed by 1
*. ‘1"; tations are in order. James P. Isenberg, of Harrods- offered for the best players. the contest committee. 1
. A, Vernon Richardson (again a 001— 'burg, Will deliver an address on the The annual golf tournament for 4~ The contests and awards are 1
fit DIED—Mr- Chairman, ladies and “Onward Kentucky Movement,” a editors will be held on the Danville as “flows: 1
gentlemen! (McWain had to be plan to form an organization to golf course, a silver trophy being First: The best one—color letter 1
_: squelched because he claimed to be manufacture Kentucky raw prOd— offered the winner by President head—prlze, one 641111861 press num- 1
13,; the only gentleman present). In ucts. Crawford Professor Portmann and boring machine.
H the center of the Blue Grass, in the Victor R. Portmann, member 0f W. Chauncey Alcock, Danville Mes— Second: The best two-color let- 11
.” heart Of a land 0f milk and honey, the faculty of the Department of senger, will be in charge of the ter head—prise, one 6—wheel press 11
1 «Air,- in the fairest SDOt that the Creator Journalism, University of Kentucky, tournament. numbering machine. 11
j .3; created, stands the beautiful city of Third: The best three-color (or 11
Danville. We know we have the ”—'_‘-‘—‘—_————-~ more) letter head—prize. one 6—
: most beautiful women! (cries of 10005)- - , of it wheel press numbering machine and 1|
3335;213:323 Hear! Hear!) We can find the best- Voice from the rear—Why not g01 Bradley—Gentlemen! Gentlemen! one one—quart Safety Benzine can. 1
3‘ liquid refreshments! We have Cen— to Lexington, they have fast horses Let’s dispose of the business before Fourth: The best one-color busi— ,
;' 3 tre College! (Chorus from Joplin there that Richardson did not men", us—which was disposed of, and the ness card—prize, one 10x2 in. Rouse .
and Robbins, Hallelujah! Hallelu—1tiOh- (General chorus, Vote! Vote!) meeting was closed, peace and har— Imposing stick. 1
jah! Amen! Amen!) The good The secretary then passed around many prevailing. Fifth: The best 16-page, or more, 11
1:5 s, citizens of this fairest, of cities, re— pink and blue ballots, and a com— And so the mid—summer meeting booklet—prize, one 6-wheel Press ‘
35?} presented by the best Chamber of mittee of Dave Newberry and the will be held at Danville. Numbering machine. 1
5' Commerce in the country, have house boys retired to the engine Arguments on who was the best Sixth: the best ruled form—prize, 11
51 asked me to extend the invitation house to count the votes. Tile re-- story—teller, bridge, pool, food, and one 6—wheel Press Numbering ma— ‘
3 for the mid—summer meeting, (Loud suit stood 15 to 0 in favor of Dan— general good fellowship Occupied chine.
.51.; ‘ and prolonged applause). And then ville. There was some argument “as the time of the guests until Sunday ———————- 1
3 3‘ besides we have J. Curtis Alcock, to which one of the Danville. dele— morning when all left agreeing that Can’t you send in some neWs 130 1
573' ,2- Who for 25 years has guarded the gates had cast the extra vote, but Jodie was an ideal host and that The Press? Try it once. '1
3 :fi coffers of the KPA for an anniver— order was finally secured when Bob Camp Laurel Crest was second to A new publication has made its ,i
11:11? . sary meeting and excuse. (More Elkins moved that the Secretary none. appearance in Sturgis, the Baptist 11
$1353: ; ‘1 cheers). We dare you, I mean in— cast the unanimous vote for Dali—I —~ Messenger. It has no set time for 1
£1: vite you to come. ville. Seconded and carried. I The Press congratulates Editor publication, but will be issued when— .
-,3, .35:: Ta Secretary Alcock—I claim the Chairman Bradley—Is there any Jack Wilson on the splendid 44- ever Editor Reverend Ernest Miller ,1
, privilege of seconding Colonel Rich- other business to come before us? page special edition of the More- deems “it will do the most good.” 1
g; N t ardson’s invitation and present it President Crawford—I have a head News on April 30 on the oc— W. C. Webber, former publisher 1
in?“ as a motion. (Motion seconded by1 letter here from the Attorney Gcn- casion of the inaugural of Harvey of the Georgetown News, has been
15» all present). 3 3 eral’s office. (Deathly Silence). 1A. Babb as president of Morehead advanced to editor—in-chief 0f the 1
1 t' Chairman Bradley—Your invita- Secretary Alcock—Now as to State Teachers College. The spec— Western NeWSpaper Union, Chicago, I
33...),3 ,1 ion, Colonel Richardson, certainly money...... 1lal sections were devoted to the succeeding Wright A. “Pat" Patter—
# came as surprise. to all of us .Are Keith Hood—Let’s have a song.. college and church news. son who was appointed to editorial , _
if: there any more invitations? Donald McWain—Now on the — director of that organization after i
:9, Press Editor—You can always Courier-Journal...... 1 Meet you in Danville on June 11,131 years of service as editor—in— ,
come to Lexington. (Chorus of Vance Armentrout—Never herad 12, and 13! 1chief_ 11