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TWdy, 5pUmKr 30, 1948 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER 2 Kentucky Edition eon FtldY at her home nn Tramont Setback For FBI! Noted Mason Dies; Northern Kentucky B. F. Reily Was 71 Robert L. Brooks, 3, an acent for the Federal Services will be held at 2 p. m.

hit- Saturday at tha nobbling funeral, Newport, for Benjamin i Un lr' 'Mtww Avenue, I'i'it Thm Mis. I5ur light mndm Isd tha business session and Mia fltephen. Tiffany had chaise of the afternoon devotional pcild Attending' Modme Carl Juigcna. Chnrtea Hlennei hassett, Harry Nagle, Chat Ira t.angenhi ake, Foment Val. Klmrr K.

Klaaell. Leon rarker, einon I'wyrr. lonard Crabb, Clirfoid KHohm. William Frank Swotmaledt and Reily. former resident of Newport! dajr when he wa making an In- who waa an outstanding Mason! vestlgatlon at 435 W.

Eighth St, t. I. War Newport, lie waa taken to Booth UCCIIWVVU Willi yciriii. IM I Mr. Reily moved from Newport HoapltaJ.

Covington. CHURCH GROUPS 1 Will I1CUI aJfCUKCf to Charleiton, W. in 1925. He Edward Hall. Mra.

George Shelton of the Cov- nei Tuesday at a Huntington, I JIT ilngton-Kenton County Girl Scout vetarana hospital, at the DlSlXOp I 0 JU IflQSS n. I. I. ma. WilllamstOWn TO Be 0Jf'lyin th church and will b.

heard Circle 10 met Tuesday evening Mni'vmiiuii l'J Bprn. tin 01 I. To Open Conference To 33 Gabs Envoys ling of the Beerhwood School He waa a member of Robert on raaio station vvzir at iu p. m.at the home of Mrs. Richard Van Sunday on the new radio program, Veen on North Crescent Avenue, "Everyday Religion." The Rev.

R.F"ort Thomas, with Mra. Richard iDurrell presiding. The spiritual T. Daugherty, Pastor of the bv memtnae waa hroucht bv AI in I Representatives of the 33 clubs In jKort Mitchell, to held at 2:30 Burns Lodge of Masons; Olive Announcement of tha engagement iton following a aurglral operation m. tomorrow in the school.

Mra. prgnrn Masons Chapter Royal performed la.t week. E. Smith, President, la desirous Arch Maona. and Jefferson Coun- Un LhUrCtl rrOgram lh Fifth strict, Kentucky Fed- r.ihnti of Women's Clubs, will be Catholic Action and Rural Llfejln for of Miaa Virginia Markham.

daugh ter of Mr. and Mra. Hugh J. Mark will ba on th program with the Charles Clark and the devo that mothera of former Girl Scouts irl of Roy snd Selected Maaoni, J. i.nk l.r wih Minrn uininin, urowniei or tne arnooi aitena -n x-.

ham of Huntington, Va. to Mr Pay" la to be observed Sunday at i the district meeting held in the quartet. tional by Mis. Irvin Sandford. John Clifton MayhiiRh son or or Mrs.

tne meeting. A tea for me newi Reiv Comnanv of St. John Church. Johns Hill, with Methodist Church with the Wil-I 10:30 a. Delta Nu Sorority.

Dayton Presbyterian. lna pa is n-A mencan war. fie- T. Kioup. Mrs.

Urfian Geglein presided at The Community Guild of First Huntington, by parents ot the r' ounng me meeung to care lordPi heing a Taat Department! during the meeting to u' and an afternoon oro.l PeTr "'Carroll- meeline of BeU ChaDter Delu Presbyterian Church, Dayton, will children of members. is to take bride. The wedding Mrs John Hodge returned Tuea- devoted to MMon ilon' Governor, will be at 8 p. m. Tuesday at th jilsce in Novemher.

cwpwu. v-. I marge of the meet ng. The Mr. wnii.m MSoCiure.

2421 dty to her home' In the Arthur hi Camp of the Spanish-America wi" ''J President, Mrs. Joe Page of Barlow iBe home of Miss Virginia Tranter North Fort Thomas Fort Seventh District, Covington. The Brownie Troop sponsored by the PTA of the Eleventh District Wsrsh.ll Concce, a member of Apartments. Covington following a war veterans. is to be a meeting visitor.

1815 North Fort Thomas Fort Thomas. Mrs. Alfred Miller will (,0101110 of several weeka at ucean Me la aurviveo nv a winow Mrs nuv. City, Md. School, Covington, enjoyed a wiener Mary Reily, Charleston.

action win na airected by The election of a Vice Governor Thimas. Recordin Secretary will 0aths were taken by the follow the Rev. Pnul J. Brinker, Diocesan year. She is at piesent arriliateo with H'Jntlngion Community Che: be the cohostess.

Fort Thomas Presbyterian, The September meeting of Circle Mia A. V. Stegeman Jr. waa roast Tuesday at the home of Mrs. may call at tha funeral home after club al'Fred Sehaber, President, on )isr-' p.

m. tomorrow. Burial will be Rural Lile Director, and the Rev. Cub wil! submit a report In aklt "eW TJ Rose Ruth Joseph A. Luhrecht, Pastor of St.

VIOI'I'O, HI Ul IC1 IT III UU(U) fhnrrh InHrn.nrtrnr. form no' to exceed four minutes Mr. Mayhew. a graduste of Wal lum at her homejman Avenue, Covington. i in Alexandria Cemetery.

ton High School, served aa flight (n Mgnor Jjn(( Kort Thnmas. Brownies who assembled fnr the1 engineer for the I S. Air Forces wr for Mis Ray- event wera Judy Snodgrass, Patsy Jnfin 1 SftOfTS 77 Pnfif Burn and Pat Ruhling. j6 of First Presbyterian Church, Members attending were Misses! Fort Thomas, was held Tuesday Diocesan Director of the Co'nfra-! MrI- J- s- Dvall of Carrollton. trnltv on Chrintlan Doctrine.

of Judges, will be aided Inr tniee veara ann was on active Unii.in i. June Huber, Mary Lambert, Kayevening at Mrs. William Cutter' Burns. Doloris Becker, Tauline and home on Strathmore Avenue, fort Fnthtr 01 Phntnarnnh0t Arrangements for the day are In hv representative from each club rainer ui rnoiograpner of the Rfv Franrl in deciding the outstanding report duty oveiseaa with a Bomh Coup Mr Brown Mrs. Ran-nedy, Mai lene Doan, Dlanne Duffi-v, of the Eighth Air Force in Fng Mrs John Llttlrford Marie Mvera.

Nanrv Lee Yonnir. Jeen Ballard, Bonnie Lottus andlThomas, with Mis. Robert Beineke Services for John I. presentation. Awards will be pre Stlgers, Midcrh Pagtor of the church, Post I Flora land.

look part In 33 missions, Jr M(l Krank C.ano and Mis. Mesdames B. R. Quick and Lewis presiding in the absence of the Mary Rose Reinson, Mary Roee father of Robert E. Stigers s.

assisted by Mrs. Ruschmann, president, Mrs. Arthur Heckerman. Sanders Jr Suetholx. Sandra Duncan, Phylisiphntogrspher, will be conducted and hss been awarded the Pis trgpman.

tingulshed Flying Cross and the Henry Wayman and Ben Haas, Helen Haas. Donna Jean today at Ixiliiaville, where Mr. residential l-ltation. nrty Delckman, Mercedea Harris, died Tueaday at hl home. A devotional and discussion period was led by Mrs.

John Carr. There was a discussion of plans for a holiday tea on December 19 Newport Presbyterian. The Westminster Women of First Oi-aehtrtarlfln CKurVi will of Mr. and Mis. A.

W. Iielrkman Madden, Reva Haake, JnyreiHe waa 77 yeara old, Hacker, riisrllla Menefee, Mai lene A retired employee of the Louis-! otlfAtoA Ruache, Barbara Northcutt and villa Nashville Railroad. Mr UUUlWll IXtVUKtU Ruache, Barbara Northcutt ndivllle A Nashville Railroad, Mr meet for a pot-luck tr "'ndin? Christmaa box Ross Mrs. jonn warner or Minneapolis, nf rtosemnnt Avenue, Fort Thomas, arrived in this vicinity recently from a delightful terday to visit for the remainder weeks' tour of England and of the week with her rousln, Continent. Two weeks of her Pearl Respess of Wallace Avenue.

it(me were passed In Englsnd and p. m. Tuesday at the church. At Joan Hale. Mra.

Srhaher wai assisted by For Newport Man Stlgera worked out of Covington for 20 yeara, later transferring to tha Kentucky and Indiana Terml- I Mrs. Ralph Meyera and Mra. Probation of a two year prison Covington, and with Mr. Warne, a lh, in Holland. Belglum.

urn ii i-iuiiiviiif. i A.v...r Miss Helen. R.issrll of Flfih.Sw,,,iRnd, Pari, and Normft Senior Scout Besides his widow and aon, he rvlv.H hv v. (Newport on a charge of breaking survived by another aon, John E. Assistant, and Mrs.

Elmer Meyers, Hnd entering, was revoked yester Stigers, IiOuisvllle, and three daughters. Mrs. Frank Judy, Tulsa, day by Judge Ray L. Murphy of Campbell Circuit Court. Newport, Mra.

Ieonard A. Hlnes Mr, Warner will be Joined for the week end by Mr, Warner. Mr. William A. Fennell and his brother, Mr.

Clem R. Fennell Mr. and Mrs. J. Evan Pel kins III of Mr.

and Mrs. Clem-R. Fen-ff Iakelde Park are going tnlnf 0f North Fort Thomas Avenue, Chicago Friday for a week end visit! Kort Thomas, derailed recently for with Mr. Prikins's mother, Mis (heir respective colleges, Mr, Wll- Scout Committee Chairman. Eighth District, Covington.

The Executive Board of the Eighth District School PTA, Covington, will meet Tuesday In the school auditorium following a cov- Louisville, and Mrs. Sidney Brock- 0" recommendation of James Clark, man, Battle Creek. Mich. I Probation Officer. Ashcraft was convicted May 17, U(C MARY nFVFRF on charge of breaking into sented to winners by Mrs.

Pearce. Ribbons will be awarded winners in an art exhibit to he held in connection with the meeting. Entries are to be limited to members of the KFWC and will he In three classes, oils, water colors and crayon, airbrush and ink. A poster contest boosting Art Observance Week and in recognition of American Art Week November 1-7 will take place for school children. Ribbons will be awarded winners.

Entries must be In the Williams-town Methodist Church by 11 a. m. the day of the meeting. Luncheon reservations, accompanied by checks, must be in the possession of Mrs. W.

J. Hicks, Charlotte Heights, Williamstown, not later than Monday. Fort Wright Homemakers. Members of the newly organized Bluegrass Homemakers Club were guests at the September meeting of the Fort Wright Homemakers Club held Tuesday in the Fort Wright Civic Building. The club was orgnaized early this month at the summer home of Mrs.

George Beuttel at Ryland. Mrs. Harry Roadcup, President ot the hostess club, was in charge of the business session, at which Mis. I. C.

Wldmyer and Mrs. Rob- the home of his fathcr-ln-law, Jo- F.van J. Perkins Jr. Mr. snd Mis.

nam Fennell for Purdue Unlver- Tk. (,,....1 lfl. rn kins and their vounii son havei.itv tnH wh.re he Is a iered-dish luncheon for faculty' 'jseph H. King, 513 W. Seventh given up their apartment on mechanical engineering lu-m'mhr "'f'rers.

chairmen; hj)(J 9 3f Friday1 Prnmise of H. Mueh.enkamp funerali Murphy granted W1N ronnucten ny Mrs probnted sentence. to a Mexican family. Mrs. Aldrirh was appointed publicity chairman.

Present were Mesdames James Williams, Glenn Davia, Leroy John Martin, Ross Aldrich, Ellen Schade and J. Brent Wood Jr. Women's Welfare Club. Plans for a pound party to be given Frfday for the benefit of Speers Memorial Hospital, Dayton, were made at a meeting of tho Campbell County Women's Welfare Club Monday at Newport Gospel Tabernacle. On this day schoolchildren throughout the county will bring to their schools pound cans or packaged foods for this worthy cause.

Mrs. Fred Anschutz is general chairman in charge of distributing circulars to the schools. She will be assisted by Mrs. Harry Walker, who will see that circulars are distributed In the Newport Schools; Mrs. George Stuckwisch, to the Southgate Schools; and Mrs.

Margaret Posey, to the Fort Thomas Schools. School in outlying districts also will receive circulars. are established at the home of the ih. nhi home, Newport. Requiem High narenta of P.rkln..

Dr. iL.Vla Hendi icksen. Mrs. Waldimur M. will .1 Mnth.r nfi l'l'iea couri yesier- F.vans, Finance Chairman, will con Mrs.

James A. Ryan, while waiting duct a- meeting of chairmen work 7:30 the program, "Toward A Better America," will he presented. The Executive Board will meet at 5:30 p. preceding; the regular meeting Women Of The Moose. Women of the Moose, Chapter 378, will meet at 8 p.

m. Monday at Moose Temple, 321 Washington Newport. Mrs. Clifford Nabers, Senior Regent, urges all members to be. present.

The guest speaker will be Mrs. E. E. Kuehnle of Cincinnati. Just-A-Booklover Club.

The annual birthdav dinner of the Just-A-Booklover Club will be held Tuesday at a Cincinnati hotel. Members are asked to meet at 6:30 p. m. at the Fourth Street entrance of the Dixie Terminal. Following dinner a show will be enjoyed.

St. John Evangelical. A style show and luncheon will be given at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday by the Ladies Aid Society of St. John's Evangelical Congregational Church, Newport, at the church, Park Ave.

and Nelson PI. Tickets are to be purchased in advance from members of the society. Highland Methodist. completion of their new home tn Mis Anna Hughes of Forest Ave- 1, mi. A I ing for the annual baznar to be God Church.

Covington, at 10 a. m. nna mac Asncran Burlat will be in St. Stephen ,0 r'I1ort to him required; Cemetery, Fort Thomas. "nd mBn rcfuaed to sup- Miss Devere.

who wbs 4 years Pnrt hl itr Bnd rhifd- Judge old, was a former resident of New.jMl"Phy instructed that Ash- ui 4....... niir, run fMrn irvrini gV(n October J5 Ullll IPirijujr ill iriwiinrit, J- Forest Hills. craft serve his sentence. Doit. She died Tuesday at St.

iwi. nnwru jinrna oi inpunu me guest or ner nrotner-tn iaw ann Avenue, Park Hills, Is convalescing iaiater, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Nelson nicely at Booth Hospital In Covlng-jf the Versailles Pike. The Rev. Morris H. Coers, PHstor.Eiw.aheth Hosnltal. of Immanuel Baptist Church.

Cov- Surviving her ar a brother lived on R. 2, Alexandria, was a LIBERTY (ftfi1lnMt It It Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Weakley speak at a meeting of John Devere, Miami, and two member of St. Paul Evangelical the Forest Hills School PTA at 1 45jsiBtem, Mra.

Frieda Hughea, Co- Reformed Church, Alexandria, the p. m. Monday In the aehool. Rev. himbus, Ohio, and Madeline Claryvilla Homemakers.

an'd Mc- Tremont Avenue, Fort Thomas, are enjoying a visit from Mr. Weakley's sister, Mrs. W. E. Gwatkln of Clearmont, Calif.

Mrs. Owatkln i.ll.,t 1 1. 1 In Hh.llivvlll. with h.r r. I'niestlne Saucl.

Newport. IKInley Council 18, D. of Belle anil ia rouirois. rte will show TOI.AT HFTTt WTTOW, MM DONAI.fl 'rf 1'twiUrrttit In "ORtAM GIRL" ilk ralilr Ksnaln, Vlrilnll Willrr ASfl. filf flwHl motion pictures made during one of vue.

The D. of A. will hold serv-ctt uronotte were selected for dele-ices at the Muehlenkamp funeraliRntes to the annual Farm and home, Alexandria, at 8 p. m. to-'Hme Convention to be held In FRED W.

SCHUMANN. Seivlcea for Fred William Schu- 1 Mlmim MADISON sisters, Mrs. Fielding and Hl1y Mrs. Philemon Bird, and then In Frank- K'r will ha in fort wllh Dr. and Mrs W.

L. Rush jrhr'! bln session. She came on to Fort Thomas wlth the Rushes who were to attend a Covington City Council. Mrs. Marcella Kenney and Mrs.

John Blumlein were named for alternates. mann, who died Tuesday at his home, 823 Fallon Davton, Bpsl(i" her htwband, Mrs. More-will be held at If) a. m. Saturday by a son, William Li i i Adams.

Covincton. snd a brother APPLIANCE REPAIR All tritet and nukei of home appliance! pefritly repaired by ar exptrt technicians. HAKE ELECTRIC CO. Project leaders and committees named to serve during the 3948-49 meeting of the State Medical As orlatlon in Cincinnati. HI M4llna C1nlfla TnT-' MTRM tT, rRHlBIC MtRCH OAN4 AXIlRr.HS la "THl'irST Yf.RS OF OUR UVIS" IIS Iprat Hrlfhl.

Virclnlt Mlf. rarmlrhsrl IIIC I 'I'lll'IIIlK lUliriDI ColnKtonClty (ouncll of Parents Burla, w1ll George Seltr, Claryville. and yacher, wi 1 meet at PSO p. cmelfry 9oulhKaU. Mr.

Service, will he held at 2 p. m. Monday In the Covlntton Board of iSninrrtnv th club year are Mrs. Robert Gronotte Mrs. Calvin S.

Weakley, assisted slip rovers; Mrs. Roy Wilier, leath 0 1753 217 E. 10th. Newport Friends of Mr. R.

mann, wno was er years a. nunir. rswfoid. Education Bulldlna on Fast Sev-I nt i- ercraft; Mrs. George Melrose andl'y her daughter, Miss Elizabeth who suffered a heart attack onnlh Mis.

Helen Ma. Young.l Augusts will be glad to learn that Kenton Count school mIm.b" of 3' Mrs. Marcella Kenney, Chrlstmasl Weakley, was hostess to circle Rifts; Mrs. George Finke, Mrs. R.

T. of the Woman's Society of Chris- BROADWAY OIMn Optnt 7 Baum, Mrs. Florence Kaelin andtlan Service of Highland Methodist Mrs. Robert Stigers. lamps and wlr- Church.

Fort Thomas, at a lunch he is convalescing nicely a. hli.ousa Home. Child And Ju- are two dauXei, Mr." om. on Hi.hl.nd Avenue, Fort W.nnnenr, Mra Morrl, MM- MRS. EMMA MUNSON.

Services for Mrs Emma Munson THE LITTLE CLUB 639 York Newport JUG BEER Q- 25c, 50c ing; Mrs. George Finke and Mrs.i I irxmrm, i. in i. jn charge of the meeting. died Meurer, both of Dayton, and wife of Jess Munson, employee of two sisters, Mrs.

Otto Meinshnu- the Union Llifht, Heat A Power Roy Wilier, fireside baskets, and Mrs. Charles Robke. and Mrs. Ches Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Anschiilx! CASE BEER sen. Canton, Ohio, and Mrs. Loulstt.Covington, will be held at 1 p. fnimerly of Fifth Avenue, Pnvlun.l ter Klser, special project for April, si. so Carton Cincinnati.

tomorrow at Kunyan Memorial era nicely established in their new! CNIUUT DlHIHj). CIGARETTES 16c SMrnta an4 Wthhlntlna, rflnlin TONIIIMT nm si.il an.L fONHAf VIM 1ST SI AriH a CHAUtNOt" nil JnSnny M-fc Rrsa in CK TRAIL" tlh Rftrmnnd Hfillnn, MtMrMl and Mrs. Jack West and Mrs. Robert Gronotte, special project for RENT Porir-Cibl Sndrj $7) Port.r-C.bl. Edqer, $3) R.

J. STEFFEN SON 62 1 E. 17th Cevinqtoa, Ky. CO 1989 W. Deliver Christian Church, Covington.

Burial CALVIN PETREY. will be In Hillrrest Cemetery. Drv May. Services for Calvin Pet rev. eta Friends may calr- at the FRIED CHICKEN French Fries, gA Cole Slaw DUG A drive has been planned by the Membership Committee, of which home on the Alexandria Pike, I mmto km nit Highland Heights.

A MA MS Marvin nt Kmntntr. 411 MrKr. tovinl'n, frT. Is. lAKtNS Chvle and Anna Mat.

rtfirtnt Mrs. Tavlor Trtimbo of Tuvlor "i Srntrmtwr Avenue. Fort Thomas, haa relui nedj from lexlngton, where she J'nnir, i sinibT waa called by the Illness of her' '5'ir. w. sty.

tionary enuineer for Villa Madonna residence, 2953 Madison Cov ington, after 2 p. m. today. Mrs Academy. Creecetit Springs, will he Munson died Tuesday at Booth FLORENCE Mrs.

Stanley Gronotte is Chairman, with Mrs. Anthony Lahner and Mrs. John Green in charge. A tour of a tea and spire plant in Cincin nsivr.iN TnrAtra Hospital. She was 56 years old father, Mr.

W. MYpanlcl. rnm nfwport, IHty. sptmhrr s. Br.AI.I.

and Martha. R. Walton, twij, Srptamhfr 21. and Marlanni, riorfnr. tlrl.

srrt'mtwr 31. SFIMK.SOI rrhrl anil IlKartin. itm nati Is to he made by members KKXTUCKV DKATHS Qllie James To Speak during October. held Thin aday Corbln. Arrangements In Northern Kenturky are in charge of the Radel funeral home, Covington.

Mr. Petrey died Tuesday at St. Ellinheth Hospital, Covington. He was 73 years old. Surviving him are: his widow, Mrs.

Annie Petrey, Crescent Het ore UK Alumni Club SP.N AM-Jhn and Mnnli. Dfcoura-y FRED K. CONRAD. rolnlon. llrl, May 1.1 Mil, rrim C.Ttniinii tlllF i.Vl.

Flarrnrt. But OHIO Oprm al T. M. TOKH1HT not ai em rat r.ANi is. aoevar haf rA.l l.

CAVAMAI'OM In "WIFt nANTIO" snd VICTOR MrLAOI AN I. "THt MAGNIFICENT IRUTI" Wllh lllnnt R.mB nt nito. I THE NORTHERN KENTUCKY INDEPENDENT FOOD DEALERS ASSN. Illl Present Their oivtii luiiiiAi nunr rnnn ounu Ollle M. James The Enanlrer's HENKK Hfmy and Maw 04 Cfntr Wllllntnstnwn, Sept.

29 (Spe- rnnocen, Bystander" and a grad- uTaT' AO Park lali Services for Fred K. Conrad. Springs; four daughters, Mrs unte of the V'nlversltv of Kn-IA, lmr. Ilrl. Sntnihfr JJ Mrs.

William Roadcup and Mrs. James Works were hostesses for the meeting. Simon Kenton Chapter, DAR, The Simon Kenton Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will have its monthly meeting Wednesday in the Arthur mi kb. Mrs i 73, Dry Ridge, will be held at 10 '-iBryan Kerfont, Cleveland; lucky, will be 0riinii lanirr. Ilrl.

34 Mrs m- Friday at the Primitive Bap at ii, I Kdward and i aroiyn. Bridiftonn. ohlo.iTrene Hambaugh, Corbln Wednesday, October quarterly meeting of tist Church. Dry Ridge. Burial will the nroli and ithei.

5S.1 worth si. McHnrgue, Corbln, and Mrs. rill'limatl. Niv. ftrlitmbr 11 be In Hillcrest Cemetery.

Mr, Con Alumni Club of Greater Cincin IIRiKHMAN ThHtrr and Alma, JS34 Win- NEWPORT'S xi a in ii in iii 1 1 nn riiiiii inmi rad died Tuesday night at his home nati. Blanche Weber, St. Petersburg, and two sons. Willie, Covington, and Herbert Petrey, Florence. ttm tiny.

Srotmhr 13 S. 1 Thl mllnn h.rfnl.j l. and Marlt. after suffering a stroke when driv Dining Room In Covington. Lunch-1 eon will precede a business meeting o.iuj FlTPrw.

ilrl, Seetfmtir la. I Mill VIIUII III1IIVIIM wwv wbbwsb ing from Dry Ridge to Williams- p. m. at the IS'etherland Plaza, wcuim and Kathicn. nas Monro HIPP rinsT in mwroai I i-'T.

in. Cincinnati. town. He is survived by his widow, MRS. EMILY PACK.

Mrs. Ida Conrad; a daughter, Mrs conducted by Mrs. John Shepard, Regent, and a program. Good-Nabor Homemakers. Services for Mrs.

Emily Pack. 425 V- umnniiaN-rrini ana vainfrtn. lio rr-lanrrr Erlantrr. tlrl. rptr-tnhr 20 OI1PMAN Otlt and Vlttliila, Verona, irl.

Sfptmtwr a.i. CHOW iydnf and Roitfmary. Fourth NfwHir. boy. SptfrnlMT 1 CV'arTDN Jihn and Mary, T1S t.

Jttt Elm Ludlow, wil be held at lnree iriiTnu inr TflDnrrn unorunncr I TOMUHIT Ltm r.aiw---Evelrn Anarrt "GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN" Albrltlnn Lou i'hnf "SON OF DnACUU" p. m. today at First Roving-rhnrrh Ruri.i will h. in Clarence C. Conrad, Dayton, 09 in in 73 tiwi.

ri.y. 1 1 unio, ana Isaac vv. conrad, Flor The October meeting of the Good- Nabor Homemakers Club will be held at 10:30 a. m. Friday at the1 nuiiun luuol Ltni luunuuu unituiuuvii.

i 201 Scott St. Covington, Ky. I Tickets to the Kentucky-University of Cincinnati game In Nlppert Stadium on October SO are being distributed to UK Alumni Club members, according to C. D. Mc-Clannnnn, President of the group.

Other officers recently elected are Mrs. George K. Fischer, Vice President; Betty Tevis, Secretary, and Alan R. Vogeler. Treasurer.

Dlrertora are Joseph Qulnn Rob DAi.ToN-i.uinfr and Mary, sot Oraii Highland Cemetery, Fort Mitchell DARPici-jamM and Bftty. r. a. Coyini- The CatPerman funeral home ence, and three brothers, C. N.

Conrad and Earl Conrad, Dry in. iiii, MpimiMr ii, Lud ow. ha charge of arranee- home of Mrs. Orville McAtee, 28 Hawthorne Fort Thomas. A DAI Futfiif and Alice, Ml It Fourth Ridge, and Robert G.

Conrad. mcnts. Newport, hoy. September on i m. Walton.

I rack, a native of Pennsyl- DAi.Ftit -chirVt and Aiiimn. riorenoe, iirl.ivanla, died Monday at her home. and Marten. Jis Kenton 1 She was 64 year old. Surviving her L.

D. HAGERDORN. SPECIAL ATTRACTIO.NS "Strike It Rich" C. B. S.

Quiii Show Cooklnf School Radio Broadcasts Free Socials Samples BtUr (IraMr, noaflaa ralrhanki ir. t'THAT IA0T IN ERMINE" Tnw Connkr, MarU Pkliwr LEAD SOLDIERS" ert Hillenmeyer. John R. Wllmore (API Lambert D. Ha- are her daughter, Mrs.

R. W. Houp, Ludlow, and three sisters, Mrs. Jlid Clyde Parsons, H. Lavman nrt inpa Hamid and Anna cooking lesson will feature the' morninr; sessloa Silver Grove Baptist.

The Gospel Harmony-Aires Quartet of Detroit will give a concert of gospel music at 7:30 p. m. Satur-j day In the Baptist Church in Silver Grove. The quartet will also sing Art Vinilnnn. fntlnrMn.

Ilrl. Srotfmnyr 20 gerdorn, 81, died at his home here todav. Survivors include his widow and two sons, L. Hagerdorn Jr. Anna Thomas, Cincinnati; Mrs.

Mayme Rohlf, Cleveland, and Mr. Lottie Raynow. Akron. WILLIAM aTgRAHAM. Lexington, and James M.

Hagerdorn, Wilmore. Services will be FVANS-Holwit and Rut h. HO Kenturky Newport, boy. September IS. FIU'IIKR Thornaa and Ruth.

Stetrftt Covlntton. boy. September 10. FOCI. -William and Ruby, R.

H. J. Ruller. lrl. September 1 FQI'1 Harold and Alma.

S.10 Monroe Rewp.irt. till. September 17. COSNKY William and Iltrabeth, a. R.

1 Florence boy. September 1 A. CiRFKN William and Mary IWidley Fiie, Ken conducted at 2:30 p.m. Friday. at the.

morning worship period Sun- William A. Graham, 732 Greenup rou CAR Covington, died yesterday at ton County, bi'y, September is GEORGE W. STEWART. Mt. Sterling (AD George W.

Stewart, 77, died last night at his home nn the levee Road. He Is st Newport, not September 13 He was 35 vears old. GIH'KI I F-Hawld and Geneva, t'nlon. boy i wT sem ember ii I Surviving ate his widow, LET HIM FINISH THE TERM LOUIS ARNZEN lor COUNTY COMMISSIONER FAVORS BETTER HOUSING FOR VETERANS Mrs. Ovkn-uikh R.H-h rhaiioite jui Metta Graham.

Covington crFNuiEH itaiph and inaitotte Metta Grnhnm two -m ill Itaiai 9ai 1 am rur 1 st bo. I FIRST IN QUALITY FIRST IN FLAVOR i k.O I holns and J1'" widow and a son. IsinVs 1 'w WWItC VI II1B I UlIIB I A Nil ARF.A I Irtadlnt 19Mt" 1 UMIKOt'T HHIIHTA niXIK MHIMW4T-1 I Cool Three Milea from Me. II Jl Ht3 i L- iewart. Montgumery rHIinmt Ho.eTl September IS rsnr a II ocri iy Tiomai and Remit.

Uncoin rons, il'lam Mr rare IN II Ave rr 33. Ironaicl Crnham ARS II 1IA1 rs Jamea and MaTrline. lea Mnden I'rnn' a lrbm Aal Ave Souiheate. boy September ton, and one br I-. 4BS HlirCKFR-rtiaile" and Maicle 1014 av' .1,1 it.

Graham, Loulsvll Nfwpert, Bill SrptrmNT 17 brother, Marlon be h'ld in. JAMES L. RENO. Cynthiana (Special) Services Servires will be held at 2:30 p. m.

tomorrow at the Allison Rose funeral home, Covington. Burial will be In Highland Cemetery, Fort Mitchell. for James L. Reno, 79, who died al HOWEM. Jonn anil Ann.

II W. Thlrt rwimt.Mi iy spumir IS. JOHNSON SrnMt ann Anna. SS lth NfM. h'y Sfptemh! IV KlorKFR Cyril and Sara.

1 HO SoMt SI-. Ceylnilnn. ftrl. syplambyr 3V KNCVHEI MAN Carl and Mary. S.M Walklna Oiviniitt'n.

tx'y. Sfptfmhfr KNOX HUwrt and Alma. IMS Scolt SI. Covlniln. hoy, Sfplfmhyr IS LKACH Joaph and Vivian.

S04 Grand fnytnrton, ylrl. Sprmhfr 19. LIGHTS WR Barnard and MfivMa, R. K. Pry Rtdra.

Ivy. IS. MA1I Idard and Mar. 13 37 HftmN Avf Coviniton. fill.

Syplrmlr 33. HALL L. SWENSON FURNITURE I APPLIANCES NEWPORT, KENTUCKY FINE FURNITURE CAPEHART RADIO FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES Harrison Hospital Tuesday night, will be conducted at the Smith-Rees funeral horn at 2:30 p.m. He Is survived by a daughter, Henry Ewlng, and a son, Malcolm Reno, Cynthiana. Burial will, be In Battle Grove Cemetery.

Port Thomas Chapter, OES. Fort Thomas Chapter 269, Order of the Eastern Star, will hold its regular meeting at 8 p. m. Monday MRS. MARY KOEPPEL.

Mrs. Mary Koeppel, 939 Forest Covington, died yesterday at Booth Hospital. Covington. She was 43 years old. She Is survived by her husband, Albert Koeppel, Covington; three brothers, Joseph Vth, Dayton.

MASS'! William and IXirntny. .10 Wallace Ooylnftnn, ty, SaptambfT 20. MASTIN Charlaa and Suth. 1130 Banitlck Covlnslim. bny.

Sfplemlwr 111. MKRSHON JarriM and runlrf, ft. 1, lnde-pf'idfme ilrl. Sfplfmlr 31. Ohio; Frank Uth, Cleveland Ohio, CO 9445 Chariw and tirna.

s. Covini-iand William 1'th. Bellevne. Kv at the Masonic Temple. There will an Initiation with Mrs.

Ruth Harris, Worthy Matron, and Robert Hlllgardner, Worthy Patron, presiding. A rehearsal for officers will I Ion flrl. Syplfmhyr 19 a a and Edna, ta fotiorie sister, Mrs. Anna Blew, manca. New York shrdlu uupup PrRHY Harry and Giat, R.

1, Coylniton, hoy sypipmber n. manca, N. four nieces and two iRIfrR Wilbur and Vlrilnla 110S tlnlmatllnenheia-B I Av Covlnclnn, Splnibr IS. RonivsiiN wiihur and Ann sot farr? Services will be held at 10 a.m. Covlntton boy, Syplfmhyr S.

A 11 1 a. r) ibe held at the Temple at p. m. ROI.ANIV Hdwln and Maria 1117 Rankllrk Burial aMmhr it. ifuneral home.

Covington Covlnilnn. lrl, Sfotfmbrr 19 STR ATM AN John and Rita, IS Suna( will be in Highland Cemetery, Fort Mitchell, rara ilrl. SirtrmWf 30. TOWNSSND Wlnhlle and I.llllan 310 Third Covinnon. ilrl.

Syplemhrr 34 TITVLKH John and Ruin 19. Utnui Tr- CHARLES MELCHING. Pm vices for Charlo Mulching, who riiprf Sitmlnv In PhAtt nnnnci. FLOORS STAIRWAYS SANDED REFINISHED CtHrt w(rkminVMp faarmnt4 (all far FBEK tttlMt. J.

T. SPEARS JU 2666 rar- HomM. Covlnton. flTl. Vplfmhyr I a VAtlOHT Wrnry and Mat 371 Van Voaal Be lure there's a Avy Hyllrvua hoy.

SfPtrmhyr 3 0 Is be held at 2 p. m. today at the HICKS MOTOR hatdhs i and Bhoda. nu jatiyraon n.rsctiell funeral home, jsewport. Avr Oovlnilon ilrl.

Srotymrr 33 YATF.S Thnmaa and Nfll, Mis Sanalh-k St. Covmilon. boy. Srptymlvr 3S. Dealer Your "neighborhood opplidnc dealer nd' the deportment itorei carry the new Certified study, lamp end will be happy to lerve you.

More Comfort Wearing Burial will be In Kvergreen Cemetery, Southgate. Mr. Melchlng was 7H years old. A former Newport he is survived by a brother, Philip Melchlng, Newport, and a -sister, Mrs. Chris Range, Wapako-ineta.

Ohio. good iludy lamp on the desk or table lo provide them with the right kind of light for safe, effortless seeing. Studies come easier, loo, when lessons are done in good eye-saving light. FALSE TEETH DOHEMIAN iNE BEER USED CARS-TRUCKS Bought Sold Financed SPECIAL! I ITALIAN SPAGHETTI 40c De SANTIS BAR ISA riaa SI. raylnitny).

Ky. HR SSflO OVA'IMl NIOHTLT rrTT MONOST. ELIZABETH MORELAND. diwainfort. KASTVETM, an lmpn.vtf; 5 12 WEST THIRD ST.

Mis. Elizabeth Moreland, wife of Ihnldt, them firmer (ht th fel mnr rxim-1 Irtwid by IHI 010, WIIDIMANN IRIWING NEWrORTs KENTUCKY Covington, Ky. JU 5100 THE UNION LIGHT, HEAT POWER CO. ltfpytdj i 7 2 Mo. eland, Campbell amir, chn-m piaia idir" idmtorf hratm.jCoiinty Constable, died yesterday at en astksth tod, an, rsitjv ISpeers Haspital.

Dayton. She was I61 "Id. Mrs. liieylansl, who 14 iVSW.SSWsW.VW.;.

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