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i ig' njifi HW WJ" gp--ny ju "H- ip; ml1 yr m1 t0 June 28, 1951 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Page 2 Kentucky Section C3. ft NORTHERN KENTUCKY Mr. Robert W. Goilerwis, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert 11. Goderwis of Banklick Street, Covington. No George E. Engel Expires; Mrs. Mary F.

Doan; eight daughters, Mrs. Bertha Denney, Colum-bus, Ohio; Mrs. Maude Schneider, Dayton, Ohio; Lillian Davis, Belle-fontaine, Ohio; Mrs, Gertie Sham- C) ism. date has been set for the wedding Former Covington Banker Mr. and Mrs.

William Thornton Stevenson of Ridge Bond, Fort Mitchell, have returned home following a sojourn of a month at Aerie of Eagles and the Covington Moose. George E. Engel, formerly a prominent Covington banker, died yesterday at his home in Mont Orlando, Fla. CIRCLES gomery, at me age oi a. nc IN blen, Cincinnati; Mrs.

Pearl Dean, Madisonville, Ohio; Mrs. Ann Bodley and Mrs. Charles Davis, both of Independence, and Mrs. Iva King, Falmouth; 13 grandchildren and 26 great cramices dren. JAMES GRAVEN.

Services for James Graven, La-Moura, N. former resident of Covington, who died Tuesday at theArmy Base Hospital, Ft. Riley. will be held at 11 Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Anna Moeller; four sons, Paul Moeller, Erlanger; Carl Moeller, Southgate, and Richard and Norman J.

Moeller, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Dibert of Miami Parkway, Fort Thomas, are was a member of the Kentucky Bankers Association and was President of that association in going to Indianapolis for a week- 1924-27. Covington: a daughter, Mrs. Beat nd stay at the Indianapolis Ath-etic Club.

They are going to lhat Mrs. John B. MorlUfje Jr. of plane to their home in Boston West Orchard Road, Fmt Mitch-latter enjoying visit with Mrs. ell, was hostess at a luncheon yes-Thompson's parents, Mr.

anil Mrs. terdav at the Fort Mitchell Coiin-jT. Clifford Heed of Fort Mitchell try Club given to compliment I Avenue, Fort Mitchell, and witn members of her bridge club. The Mr. Thompson's mother anil sister, group plaved cards in the after-iMrs.

Percy Thompson and Mrs. Iioon. Assembling for the event! John Bower, of llillerest Lane, were Mrs. John W. Blemker and Park Hills.

her guest, Mrs. Seward Holies of) Misses Ann and Patricia homp- rice Streutker, Covington; two brothers, Victor M. Moeller, Erlanger, and Joseph Moeller, Los Mr. Engel was President of the old Liberty National Bank, once known as the German National Bank. When Richard P.

Ernst city for the marriage on Saturday afternoon of Miss Susanne Wil Angeles; three sisters, Mrs. Bertha a. m. tomorrow at the Allison and liams of Indianapolis and Mr. and L.

B. Wilson bought the Lib Flesh, Erlanger, and Misses May Thomas Busch of St. Louis. and Freda Moeller, Fort Mitchell; six grandchildren an da great erty Bank in 1924 they merged it with the Peoples Savings Bank to form the Peoples-Liberty Bank Trust Co. Mr.

Engel then became I.ima, Oliio; Mrs. Morris Floyd, i son remameu ior a iuiiK Mrs. George Beultel of Latonia grandchild. ihis vicinity with their relatives. Mrs.

John J. Walsh, Miss Carnhron The Middendorf funeral home, has gone to Champaign, 111., for a visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Vice President of the new bank and served in that capacity for a Tracy, Mrs. W. Mack Head, Mrs John T.

Milburn and Mrs. J. Van Winkle. On Tuesday Mrs. Thompson whs honor finest at a luncheon given by Mrs.

Sara Coppin Smarr at her home on Wallace Avenue in Covington. The guests were Mrs. 1 Rose funeral home, Covington. Burial will be In Highland Cemetery, Fort Mitchell. Mr.

Graven, who was 37 years old, moved to North Dakota about four years ago. He was a member of the Army Reserve and was on an an-annual two-week training period, SUNDAY CLUB TO MEET. The Sunday Morning Club of Kenton County will meet at 1:30 p. m. Sunday at Ray Hansel's Robinson, and to greet her new 917 Mam Covington, is in charge of arrangements.

MRS. ALMA SCOTT. Services for Mrs. Alma Scott. number of years.

Mr. Engel was with the Peoples- granddaughter, who has been named Sharon Ann Robinson. Mrs Liberty Bank until his retirement John Bower, Mrs. Josepn neizer, Mr. William Leadbeater of Alexandria, is arriving in Kentucky today to pass the Robinson was the former Miss in 1945.

He was one of the found Mrs. Harold Price, Mrs. licor 646 Park Newport, mother Ruth Ann Beuttel. ers of Immanuel Methodist Church, Mimmer and earlv fall with his! Lyon, Misses Isabella ana alu- oi ionmer facott, Newport attor Lakeside Park. He formerly was ney, will be held at 2 p.

m. to morrow at the Muehlenkamp fu cafe, Decoursey Pike, William a member of the Planning Committee of the Covington Protestant Children's Home and was a former Mrs. Thomas Tracy of Orlando, is departing today for her home in the South after enjoying neral home, Newport. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. South- sister, Mrs.

James D. Gibson, cfjgaret Jones and Mrs. L. E. Burgin.

Jiluegrass Avenue, Fort Thomas. I Mr. and Mrs. R. Clifford Dress-Mr.

and Mrs. James Ross 'man of Fast 21st Street, Coving-: Thompson and two of their fourjton, announce the engagement ol children returned yesterday byitheir daughter, Sue Kathryn, to trustee of the home. He was a Brann, Corresponding Secretary, announced yesterday. Plans for the annual picnic of the club a visit of three weeks with her gate. Mrs.

Scott, who was 77 former Mayor of Fort Mitchell and aunt, Miss Helen Russell, of Fifth TO CONFER MASTER MASON DECREE. The Master Mason degree will be conferred upon a large class by Newport Lodge of Masons at 3 p. m. Saturday at the Newport Masonic Temple, Howard R. Peper, Worshipful Master, announced yesterday.

Officers of the lodge in charge of the ceremonies are pictured. First row, left "to right, Olin E. Dunn, Secretary; Louis R. Dixon, Junior Warden; Howard R. Peper, Worshipful Master; Robert Spade, Senior Warden, and William J.

Bary, Treasurer. Second row, John L. Williams, Tyler; G. Thomas Shields, Junior Steward; Fred W. Swope, Junior Deacon; Douglas Wohrley, Senior Deacon, and Edward F.

Gilb, Senior Steward. a former member of the boards of and Garrard Covington. which is to bo held July 15 at the St. John Orphanage grounds will nwiHMiin Deaconess and Bethesda Hospitals, Cincinnati, and the Home for the Aged, Cincinnati. be discussed.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Almon of years old, died Tuesday at Jewish Hospital, Cincinnati. She was a member of St. John Evangelical Church, Newport.

henry'doan. Services for Henry Doan. re Blueerass Avenue, Fort Thomas, ALL ROADS HAD TO" Mr. Engel was a member of will have for their week-end guests TABELING Dr. Paul J.

Almon's brother-in-law and sister, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Robert Covington Lodge 109, Free and Accepted Mason; Covington Com-mandery No. 7, Knights Templar, Indra Consistory, Scottish Rite and Syrian Shrine Temple, Cincinnati.

He was a 32nd degree Mason. -0PT0IYIETRIST- i Harvey and their children of Memphis. They are stopping over in TfAovns Northern Kentucky T'lHl VftllD AO 'this vicinity en route to Wash in IWUB ington, where they will establisl ingt COVINGTON HE 0700 Christ Evangelical Church, Fort Thomas. 5 W. PIKE tired iron construction worker who died Tuesday at his home on McMillan Drive, Independence, will be held at 2 p.

m. tomorrow at Independence Baptist Chnrch. i Burial will be in Independence Cemetery. Friends may call at the Swindler funeral home. Independ Surviving him are his widow, MS-2100 residence.

Luncheon was served in the Mrs. Emma P. Engel and a daughter, Mrs. John Martin, both of playhouse by the swimming pool on the Stolle grounds. Recent guests at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. William A. Groening Montgomery. JU 2222 The guests were Mesdames John DIXIE HIGHWAY, COVINGTON, KENTUCKY ence, irom to 10 p. m.

today. Services will be held at 2:30 C. Revel Bernard Ernsberger, xvir. uoan, wno was 85 years old. p.

m. tomorrow at the Allison and Rose funeral home, Covington. was a native of Pendleton County. Itm $10 1309 FINANCE CORPORATION 615 MADISON AVENUI Cor. Pike Second Floor CmtiiBtM, Ky.

Tel. HEalock 5541 Byron Erb, L. E. Stephens, F. H.

Burke, Hilda King, Lester Lape, Garnet Hill, Roy Pendery, Paul on Henry Clay Avenue, South Hills, were Mrs. Groening's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene William West of Oklahoma City; Mr. Groening's brother, Mr.

Harrv W. Groening of St. Louis, He was a member of Council 16, Junior Order United American Burial will be in Highland Cemetery, Fort Mitchell. ipes John nrahman, Ted I Bush. New President Is HosteSS Mechanics, Covington.

Surviving him are his widow, Lairy Crane, Charles Hart, Charles MRS. JOSEPHINE H.FRAZIER. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles R.Wat- Sheriff, Herman Sorenson, J.

Clar kins of St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. ence Revel, Alvin Miller and the Mrs. Josephine Hardwick Frazier, JOHN WAYNE JOHN AGAR Watkins stopped over in this city Rev.

and Mrs. Waldo Berlekamp. 2204 Eastern Covington, died 1 1 en route to Atlantic City for a sojourn. Mr. and Mrs.

William Struble of yesterday at her home. Mrs. Frazier, who was 70 years old, was a member of the Daughters of America. Rossford Avenue, Fort Thomas, are leaving this week for a vaca tion of several weeks at Cedar Surviving her are her husband, run i HrHun Point, Ohio. They will be accompanied on their vacation by their Mrs.

HoAard Stolle, assisted by her sister, Mrs. Elmer Uthe, entertained at a swimming party and covered-dish luncheon at her home on Vernon Lane, Fort Thomas, for members of the Junior Circle of the Woman's Guild of Zachary T. Frazier; three sons, Anthony W. Frazier, Cincinnati; Public Assistance Workers Needed There are four vacancies in Kenton and Campbell Counties in the Public Assistance Division of the Department of Economic Security to be filled immediately. The salary for these positions is $180.00 per month and applicants must be High School Graduates and have either two years College or two years experience in working with the public.

An automobile is required in the performance of the duties. Interested persons should report to Holmes High School Friday morning, June 29th, at 8 A. M. for a written examination. Additional information may be obtained by phoning the local Employment Office, 808 Scott Covington, Ky.

Hemlock 5241. daughter, Billie Lee. J. Franklin Frazier, Aliquippa, and Zachary T. Frazier Cin To Soathgate Club Mrs.

William Mara, new President of the Southgate Home-makers Club, entertained members at her home on Linden Avenue, Newport, for the June business and social session. Mrs. Mara appointed Mrs. Larry Gerding citizenship chairman; Mrs. William Case, reading; Mrs.

Sherman Risen and Mrs. Robert Hart-man, membership; Mrs. Victor Hoffman, recreation; Mrs. Otto Seilkop, landscape, and Mrs. Arthur Crites, live-at-home.

Project leaders appointed by the President are Mrs. Mike Furio and Mrs. Sherman Risch, good grooming, with Mrs. Larry Gerding as assistant; Mrs. William Sederberg and Mrs.

Fred Knarr. legal mat Dr. and Mrs. Fred Scroggins of cinnati; seven daughters, Mrs. Ethel Chapman.

Stone, Jean Anstaett, Batavia, Ohio; Mrs.j Dry Ridge are the parents of a daughter, born Saturday at Christ Hospital, Cincinnati. The young arrival is their third child. Garnet Hodge, Tampa, Mrs. Eve Lou Honnerkamp, Cincinnati; Mrs. Eileen Sebree, Mrs.

Uiara Noel and Mrs. Betty Jo Braun, (Children Under 12 Free) WAHOO QUIZ EVERY IVIONDAY AND FRIDAY Covington; a sister Mrs. Elizabeth Kirk, Sterrett, W. and a brother, George Hardwick, Louisa, Kentucky. On V.

S. 20-43, llorence, Ky. Niw Nhowlnr G.UIItV COOI'f-R JANE ORKI'B 'YOU'RE IN THE NAVY NOW" feature Tlnw i Four Men Nabbed; Auto Radio Leads To Theft Suspicion Four men were arrested yesterday on charges of breach of peace Services will be hold at 1 p. m. tomorrow at the Allison Rose funeral home, Covington.

Church you're showing real sentiment ters, with Mrs. Larry Gerding as assistant, and Mrs. Victor Hoffman and Mrs. Louis Houser, candy making and cake trimming, with Mrs. Arthur Crites as assistant.

gum alter they were apprehended at Fifth and Isabella Newport, where they were attempting to sell a radio to a used automobile M.S. 151, Mdlon 6lh, CotinrloD 11 to 11 Now Showlnf IOAN IBAWFOUU KOHERT VOI NO FRANK LOVejOY parts dealer who summoned po lice, Newport police reported. Arrested were Elvin Logan when you give an GOODBYE MY FANCY" 32, Staunton, Fredrick Smith, 38, Dayton, Ohio; Daniel Instructions for packing and storing clothing were given by Mrs. Fred Brauntz and Mrs. Louis Houser.

Covington Pirst Presbyterian. The Daily Vacation Bible School of First Presbyterian Church, will have Its demonstration at 7:45 p. m. tomorrow at the rw. i.

I fi. sdBBa F. -a mm dtm 'Mil uibson, St, Dixie Hotel, Cincinnati, and Edward Mason, 39, Mt. Vernon, Ky. services will follow at 2:30 p.

m. at the Williamsburg (Ohio) Methodist Church. Burial will be in Williamsburg. WILLIAM S. OSTER.

William S. Oster, retired salesman for the Schaufele Hardware Bellevue, died yesterday at his residence, 603 Benham Dayton. Mr. Oster, who was 81 years old, was a member of the Dayton Eagles and Beacon Light Council, Junior Order United American Mechanics, Cincinnati. Surviving him are a son, William Oster, Dayton; a brother, Harry Oster, Cincinnati, and two grandchildren.

Services will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow at the Vonderhaar Stetter funeral home, Newport. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Erlanger. Friends M.S.

157i, Mrtdhon brtwftn 7th th Newport Detectives Leroy Fredricks, Willard Maiden, Wil Wisky i church. This affair will be open to Continuous II to ll Nnw Show in FIBST-KTS FH il UK Shoniiif irnnr timr dHiitown I'liiriiinLi parents and friends of school liam Livingston and Raymond Hawthorne arrested the men as they were attempting to se'l a radio for one make of car when pupils. The school staff is com "Toks Care Of My LirMe Girl" nlur hr Tirh Itlrolttr posed of Mesdames Harold Lutz, JFWNE I HAIN DAIoK KOBKRTSOM Cecil Hodge, Allen Caldwell, Allie they were driving another model I MIK Jl I I i Newport police were checking with Hamilton County authorities to see if they had a stolen report Kr-. 1 -A- riRHT IN NEWPORT on the automobile. HIP PH Two crime comic books were Lea Jackson, Al Rupert, Harry May, R.

M. Race and W. H. Mc-Nutt and Misses Eloise McNutt, Carol Fries and Roberta Nolloth. The Rev.

larold Lutz is superintendent. Pairview Homeraakers. Chairmen to serve the Fairview Homemakers Club for the ensuing found on one of the men arrested police said. electrical appliance gift whether it's a wedding, anniversary, or just any special gift occasion. For you're presenting them with a more comfortable, leisurely way of living plus the fact that you can take great pride in the handsome appearance of all electrical appliances today.

Select yours from the dozens on display at your appliance dealer's or the department and make someone very happy. The Union Light, Heat and Power Co. DOOKS OVKH AT P. M. Roddy JeH Dimrll "BIG TIMBER" John W'ayiw Jmui Arthur LADY TAKES A CHANCE" They were lodged in Newport i '-in- --ff- iTT't msnsm Jail, placed under $200 bon.

They will be arraigned at 9:30 a. m. today in Newport Police Court be may call at the funeral home from 4 to 9 p. today. HERMAN MOELLER.

Herman H. Moeller, 235 W. Ninth Covington, died yesterday at St. Elizabeth Hospital, Covington. Mr.

Moeller, who was 71 years old, iiad been a layout man for Newman Brothers, Cincinnati, for the last 15 years. He was a member of the Covington year were selected at a club meet STRAN Dl ing at the home of Mrs. Russell fore Judge Alfred Maybury. I Woman Is Burned, White on Spring Street, Erlanger, No Wonder It's Kentucky's Favorite Straight Bourbon! Mrs. James Wilson was chosen publicity chairman; Mrs.

R. F. I MMOt! I It' DOORS OI'Efl AT t. M. BIO DOI'HLB FKATIRK "I WAS A COMMUNIST FOR THE F.B.I." also 'REX.

KING OF WILD HORSES' And So Is Rescuer White, reading; Mrs. Paul Wright exterior bcautification; Mrs. Roy Hall, program, and Mrs. Oakley Hammond, citizenship. Mrs.

Joseph Walton will instruct the group in A Covington woman suffered first-degree burns yesterday when a pan of grease she was heating at her home caught fire. A Covington Fire Captain was burned when he attempted to extinguish the blaze. Treated at St. Elizabeth Hospi the making of hooked rugs at a rivervsew drive-in: class at her home July 9. The next wm mm ecial Lowered Price! regular club meeting will take place September 24 at the home of Mrs.

Roy Hall. 90 PROOF THIS WHISKY IS 4 YEARS OLD tal were Mrs. Sarah Hoskins, 1025 Banklick and Capt. Edward Radenheimer. Mrs.

Hoskins was Rt. 8, nr. Taroma Park, Dayton, Ky. TONH1HT "AL JENNINGS OF OKLAHOMA" with Dan Duryca Gale Storm (All Popular Brands Of Bwr) Port Thomas Chapter, 0ES. burned on her left foot and ankle CARLY TIMES DISTILLERY COMPANY LOUISVILLE 1, KENTUCKY while the fireman suffered burns on his right arm and hand.

Captain Radenheimer said there was no damage to the house. The Fort Thomas Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will meet at 8 m. Monday in the lodge hall. Star Sewing Club. Star Sewing Club of Keturah Chapter 50, Order of Eastern Star, yii NEWCATH PICNIC SUNDAY.

I prised of graduates of Newport iCatholic High School, will a basket picnic Sunday at will have its annual picnic luncheon at 1 p. mt tomorrow at the Edha A home of Mrs. Charles O. Japp, 1082 Dojle Country Club, near Day Lawton Park Hills. Immanuel Methodist.

The Woman's Society of Christian Service of Immanuel Meth ton. John Kinsella, Chairman, announced that a baseball game, dancing and athletic events will be included in the festivities. Proceeds will go to the athletic fund lor the promotion of the 1951-52 athletic program of the school. A odist Church, Lakeside Park, will You don't have to be rich to enjoy rich Old Quaker! 100 Straight Bourbon Whiskey! Every drop 90 proof! A barrel of quality in every bottle! Enjoy this nationally famous brand! meet Tuesday at the home of the Rev. W.

Bruce Strother, 17 Green-briar South Fort Mitchell. Now Mcny Wear FALSE TEETH A dessert-luncheon will be served t. 12:30 n. m. with Mesdames With Little Worry -Strother, William Armstrong and K.t, Ulk.

Uu.h or without Je.r aS hostesses. injure jaise term droppnij, siippin or wob-i Mrs. George Trautwein is In biin. fasteeth hoidi pitM firmer nd charge of a program, captioned "The Philippines. The worship service will be conducted by Mrs.

Walter Horst and the business more comfortably. This pleasant powder has no tummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Doesn't cause nausea. It'i alkaline fhprtfli "nlata odor" frtpntur hrpith) r.t Buy now and save! Wfc Quaker fasteeth any drug itore. session by Mrs.

Bruce Strother, 25 1 Vi rt. Kta. 1.45 NOTICE NEWPORT TAXPAYERS JUNE 1951 TAXES WILL BECOME 00 YEARS OLD PROOF DELINQUENT JULY 1 Dept. of Finance FOUNDING INTO THIRD BASE and he's cut by a whisker. What's more, the runner argued with the ump and was thumbed out of this man's game.

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