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THE CINCINNATI LNQU1RLR Thursday, June 15, 1833 0 0 0 Tazt IS Kentucky Obituaries NORTHERN KENTUCKY INCREASES MRS. MATILDA COSBEY. Services for Mrs. Matilda Marie i S. Cosbey, wife of Roy Cosbey, In Population Shown Secretary and Treasurer of the Wadsworth Electric Coving ton, will be held at 2 p.

m. tomor -1 2 Bj Franklin, Jessamine Counties, Census Bureau Says Five Bluejrrass Areas Lose. i row at the Allison and Rose funeral home, Covington. Burial will be in Vine Street Hill Cemetery, Cincinnati. The Rev.

Harry H. Filler, Columbus, Ohio, will offici- f-1: Lexington, Ky, June 14 (AP) 'I Franklin and Jessamine Counties te. Mrs. John B. Morlidpe of Wes 'Carol Eileen, who accompanied Orchard Roa'i, Fort Mitchell, was 'them to the beach, are remaining hostess at a luncheon followed by for a longer visit bridge yesterday at Fort Mitchell Country Club given to compliment! Dr.

and Mrs. H. G. Nelson of members of her card club. Seated iForest Avenue, Fort Thomas, and showed Increases in population the Mrs.

Cosbey, a resident of Ken- rnimH th lunchoon table centered; their houscguest, Mrs. R. C. with nrinp flowers, were of Sacramento, re- last decade, the Census Bureau re- ton County for 23 years, died Tues-ported here today. Iday at St Mary Hospital, Cincin- Five other Central Kentucky natL A member of the First counties showed decreases.

Church of Christ Scientist, New- The office said population figures port, she lived at 49 Pleasant for other counties In the Blut- Fort Mitchell, grass area would not be available! Surviving her are her husband, for about a week or 10 days. a daughter, Mrs. Loraine Frese, Franklin County reported a 1950 Norwood; a son, Leroy Cosbey, turned home Tuesday following a delightful tour of historical spots 1 John Jay Walsh, Mrs. John T. Mil-burn.

Miss Cambron Tracy. Mrs Kentucky. John W. Bleraker, Mrs. Gilbert .1 I Miss Mary Kupferle, who recent LiL Davis, Mr.

Kenneth Wright, Mrs. Robert S. J3ower, Mrs. W. Mack Head and the hostess.

ly completed her freshman year of study at Transylvania College population of 25,166 and a 1910 also of Norwood, and a brother, count of 23,308. Carl Schlegal, Cincinnati. Frankfort the county teat and apito1, hM a fi MRS. EVA MANSFIELD. (Lexington, has returned to Fort Mrs.

Louis Schulze of Whte-)Thomag to pa tne tummer wilh house Drive, Dixie Highway, con- mother( Arthur Kup. ien years agu it was Mrs. Eva Mansfield, 58, 2730 In- vaiescing niceiy at ou jiuein of sheridan Avenue. The 1950 figure for Jessamine County is 12,446 against 12,174 lu dian Ave died 1940. The county seat.

Nicholas- at St Elizabeth Hospital, Hospital in uovingion, wnere snr has been a patient for the last week. Covington. She was' a member of ville, has grown to 3,404 from 3,192. the Latonia Christian Church and FETE TO AID HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM. Catholic women's parish organizations from Newport and Campbell County churches are to assist in hospitalities for the two-day summer fete to be held Saturday and Sunday ca the grounds of St Stephen Church, Ninth and Saratoga Sts, Newport.

The festival is under the auspices of Newport Catholic High School for the school development program. Execu- tives for the fete shown, left to right, are Mrs. Leonard Puls-ford, Sacred Heart Church, Bellevue; Mrs. Marie Caldwell, St Francis de Sales Church, Newport; the Rev. John V.

Heg-enauer, Principal of Newport Catholic High School and General Chairman of the arrangements; Mrs. Louis Roenker, Corpus Christi Church, Newport, and Mrs. Denis Beck, St. Francis de Sales Church. the Women's Auxiliary of Nor Here are the available figures for other Central Kentucky counties, their county seats and principal towns (1950 figures first): man-Barnes Pist, American Le gion.

Surviving her are her husband, Mrs. Jerrel Telfer and her daughter, Eleanor, of Huddersfield, England, have returned to Dayton, Ohio, were they are visiting relatives for several months, after enjoying a visit of several days with Mr. and Mrs. John Meanwell of Erlanger. Casey, 17.453 and Robert J.

Mansfield, and three AND 1,289 and 676. Estill, 14,782 and Irvine, SCHOOL NOTES SCHOOL NOTES sisters, Mrs. Kate Hatter, Coving ton: Mrs. Jenny Resler, Cincin 3,256 and Ravenna, 976 and 1,098. Robert D.

Johnson. nati, and Mrs. Daisy Dykes, Rich-j Ie, 8,827 and Bcattyville, Parent Teachers Association of mond, Ky. Services will be conducted at 8 TO GREET BARKLEY AT PAGEANT. Kentucky's 1950 home-coming will be celebrated tomorrow at Chimney Rock Village on Herrington Lake, as one of the colorful events supplementing the 176th anniversary celebration at Harrodsburg, commemorating the first permanent white settlement west of the Allegheny Mountains.

There will be a historical pageant at Harrodsburg and a display of "genuine, old-fashioned Kentucky hospitality" at Chimney Rock Village, where a modern log-cabin village is rising along the old Wilderness Trail. The picture, taken at Chimney Rock, shows a bevy of Bluegrass belles who will be a part of a welcoming committee to greet Vice President Barkley at the Harrodsburg pageant. The girls are Shirley Rice, Nancy Davis, June Burns, Mildred Daugherty, Daisy Tawney, Mary Louise Patterson, Jean Sanders and Mary Jane Deane. Arthur Ragona, former Cincinnatian, is head of the Chimney Rock project. FARM NEWS 1,031 and 1,012.

Robert D. Johnson School, Fort a practicing shysiclan at Dawson c- rh I v. r.nrrorH lOQfiK nH 1101(1- Tjin. p. m.

naay ai me ftuiaun nuu iThomas entertained the pupils of MEDICAL VETERAN DIES. Madfsonville, June 14 (API -Dr. t. O. Young, 78, who had been Mrs.

R. P. Hotchkiss of Emerson Road, Park Hills, will pass next week in Louisville participating In the tournament given by the Kentucky State Women Golfers Association, caster, 2,379 and 1,899. Kose funeral nome moving the fifth and sixth grades with a tired a year ago, died at his home late yesterday. Lincoln.

18,655 and Stan-umi win oe at party last Friday evening at the ford 1.S70 and Hustonvllle, riends may can ai me school. The auditorium, gaily deco 436 and 443: Crab Orchard, 747 nome irom i p. m. rated In the school colors, was the tomorrow. and 705.

setting for the games and novelty Wllmore In Jessamine County re dances that were greatly enjoyed ANNOUNCEMENTS I 'NNOUNCEME NTS NT COMMA, Ml OBERLANDEB, Theodore F. 4 I Rj til rRANCIS, Frank N. ROCEBS, Olondo 1 IZgJf ANDREW HALFHILL. by the young people who attended, ported 2,331 persons this year and 1,228 in 1940. Andrew J.

Htlfhill, Decoursey At the close of the festivities a luncheon was served. Mrs. Arnold Johnson, Chairman, announced that the party Is to be an annual affair. Pike, Kenton County, died yesterday at his home. A retired com Candidate Is Seized mission merchant.

Mr. Haimm Mrs. Eugene Wallingford of West Maple Fort Mitchell, has returned home after enjoying a visit of a week with her mother, Mrs. J. C.

Devore, of Georgetown, Ohio. Mr. James N. Burrows has returned to Chicago, where he Is a staff member at Hlnei Veterans Hospital, after visiting for several days with his mother, Mrs. J.

D. Burrows, and his sister, Miss Margaret Burrows, of East Second had been an invalid for 21 years. Campbell County Council. Plans for the 14th annual Coney He was 84 years old. In Card Game Raid Louisville, June 14 (AP) Sher Win State Awards.

Surviving him are his wmow, Mrs. Lottie Landen Half hill; two Rsdel's every service Is conducted with the full Alexandria, June 14 (Spe shall Plan works for farmers and where it doesn't," said Bruce Cotton, 19, of Dry Kldge, Ky. Dean Allen, 21, of Grand Rapids, senior at Michigan State iff's deputies tonight arrested H. A. I.

Rosenberg, disbarred attorney appreciation that It it a sacred tribal to someone's awawry. Island Day for Campbell County schoolchildren next Tuesday have sons. Harold J. ana Lawrence n. cial) Eight of the 14 Campbell Half hill, both of Kenton County; Tlic JOIIIV I.

KAOEL Co. and Independent candidate for U. Senator, and charged him with set County youths represented at the been completed a daughter, Mrs. Pat Clayton, also Street, Covington. 27th annual 4-H Club Week held ting up and operating a game of College, has a special goal when he gets to Germany.

He hopes to find two former German soldiers IIE.VRV J. RADEL, Pres. Four Convenient Funeral Homes CO 8590-1 of Kenton County; a brother, FiQya Halfhlll, Lexington; a sister, Mrs. Hanna Downard, Laurel, and on the campus of the University of Mrs. F.

E. Williams, President of the Campbell WA 0395-S WA 4512 John M. VanDeren son of Mr. and John M. VanDeren of chance.

Deputies John O'Mara and Arthur Hulswltt, who arrested Hosen- Kentucky from June 6 to 10 were KlllllltgG.M!M four grandchildren. Ashton Avenue, South Fort Mitch' who worked on his father's farm as prisoners during the war. "And when we get back to the awarded winning ribbons. There were 118 counties represented from Services will be held at 1 p. m.

County Council announced ell, was graduated this past week berg in a second-floor room in the downtown district said he was a the state, with a delegation of states In November, I've got to tomorrow at the Allison and Rose funeral home, Covington. Burial will be In Highland Cemetery, Fort UJ. Alack Johnson McMillan and Upland Place WOodburn 0474-0475 give about 100 speeches to farm Formerly Wltk' Mrs. Elmer clubs and schools," he said. 1,228 4-H Club members attending.

The 4-H Club members of Campbell County that received awards were Iris Lee Racke of the Camp Mitchell. from the University of Cincinnati. In the fall Mr. VanDeren will begin work on a Masters Degree In Science at Louisiana State College, Baton Rouge, where he has been awarded an assistanceshlp. The young farmers are financed Seibert has been appointed gen dealer in a double-deck rum game in which four players were participating.

The deputies added that they seized the cards and $11 which were in front of Rosenberg at the time of his arrest. The other players WILTSEE, Inc. 24 W. 9th St. CH 0932 is by the national 4-H organization MRS.

CLARA HORN. bell Teen Age Club who won a red eral chairman of the outing. and 1,000 Independent clubs. School children took up a dime collection A. C.

COBBLING SON ribbon In Room Improvement Judg Mrs. Clara Kramer Horn, 20S Adela Ludlow, died yester Her assistants IT. THOMAS. ing, Marilyn Moore of the Camp THOMAS FUNERAL HOME. MAD1SONVILLS On Tuesday afternoon the chil- BELLEVUE.

CO 041. were not arrested. for Scott Sawyers, 22, from Mary-vllle. Mo. HI 1730.

Mrs. Fran- Artn nt th jtprnnH-thfrf prnd com-; day at her home. She was a mem Rosenberg, 53, was released un NOOAPP FUNERAL HOMES hlnatlnn rlns. Robert John- CeS Her20g, Mrs. MBS.

SEIBERT, bell Teen Age Club received a red ribbon in Foods Judging, Helen Fehr of the Crossroads Teen Age ber of the Altar Soeiety or Bt. der $300 bond. His trial was set eon School, Fort Thomas, and their Braun nl Mr- William J. Boniface Church, Ludlow, and was Tredway Funeral Home Established 1892. Norwood, Ohio.

2131 Cameron Ave. ME 0311. Hamilton at Elston. 7401 Vine, Klrby 1040'. VA 0805.

for Tuesday. He was disbarred In School Levy Hiked Club also received red ribbon In mothers, gave a surprise party in 1934 for misconduct in a bank- 73 years old. Surviving her are two daughters Direct bus service from most the Style Rerue. honor of Mrs. Robert Shearer, the VITT STERMER, INC.

JLT ll ruptcy case, we was rerusea rein- If laVSVllle UOarUlsMement to the practice of law Leonard Creech and Chester Miss Marie Horn, with whom she schools to Coney Island Is to be provided. Bus tickets are on sale 1824 Westwmu eVA 0787. Prim, both of the Starlight Teen made her home, and Mrs. Eleanor MO 083S. 3425 Harrison Ave, Delhi and Robben Ln.

Mavsville KV Tun. 14f Age Club won blue ribbons on WA-OIH, NIenaber, and four grandchildren. at the schools, as are reduced-rate ride tickets and admission tickets CHAS. A. MILLER SONS WORTHSIDE Kl 0040 teacher of the class.

At this time little Miss Jane Shaw, a third grade pupil, presented to Shearer, as a parting gift from the class, three serving pieces In the hon-j oree's sterling silver pattern. Dur The funeral will he held at 8:30 their demonstration "Care of the Electric Milker" In the Stole Team The City Board of Education last night approved a budget of Festival Is Planned to Coney. Reduced rate tickets also may be purchased at the park. a. m.

Saturday from the Catherman funeral home, Ludlow. Requiem Demonstration Contest. This was 138.60 for the coming year. The Kenny Roberts, star of radio and NURRE BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS.

CHerry 6929 one of the six blue-ribbon winning High Mass will be sung at St ing the refreshment period cake teievisiori( wn, entertain at 4 At St Agnes Chapel Plans have been completed for WITT, GOOD KELSCH Boniface Church, Ludlow, at was served by the mothers, demonstrations given in this contest Roger Woeste of St Maryl rUNiKAL HOME. IP Alar 3029 MADISON RD, tifc 01 US) GEO. H. ROHDE SON AIR CONDITIONED FUNERAL HOMB. budget will ralBe the tax rate.

for school purposes from $1.27 to $1.50. The board1 said that the Increase was made necessary by the responsibility for the upkeep of Wood- p. m. and 9 p. m.

For the benefit of the many persons expected tl use the ferry to the annual festival of St Agnes Club and John Woeste of the Camp a. m. Burial win oe in si. Joseph Cemetery, Enrlght Avenue, Cincinnati. Chapel, Lookout Heights, to be held Miss Shirley Plummer of Newport, Miss Navine Swiss and Miss Wrassmann Barfknecht unwooa and Delta Aves.

EAst 0104. bell Teen Age Club won red ribbons Coney at Brent, John Laug- on the grounds June 23-24, Frank WO 1600. in the State Water Management Gilbert Ave. Inc. 1421-23 Main St.

lelgh School through the annexa Ralenkoetter, Publicity Chairman, CH 0338. J.J.SULUVAN&CO, Bradford J. Sullivan, Director. 1338 K. at Bell PI.

WO 013S, head, operator of the boat, Is cooperating with the council by allow Contest In Farm Reservoir Con announced yesterday. The Rev. MRS. MARGARET ELLIOTT. Services for Mrs.

Margaret El Cincinnati Cremation Co. ing special rates for the occasion. J. Stoeckle is general chairman of struction. Delma Dawson of the Campbell JP UIAJMTTH AVB, 1JN 103) tion of Eastland.

The city's fiscal year ended May 31 but the City Commission is awaiting a report from the City Norma Shoemaker of Bellevue, and Miss Jeanne McCabe of Fort Thomas, all of whom are graduates of the 1950 class of Notre Dame Academy, will enter St. Elizabeth Hospital, Covington, today to begin training as X-ray technicians. the event, which will feature a fish liott, 1068 Lorain Newpdrt were held at 8:30 p. m. yesterday JOURNEY'S END fry on both Friday and Saturday nights.

There will be various booths MA To View Plant Ten Age Club received the State Project Champion lapel pin for the State Dairy Project Champion of 1949. Miss Dawson along with the Assessor oeiore aeciaing upon a tax levy for the current fiscal at the Radel funeral home, Newport. Services and burial will be held tomorrow at Perrysvllle, Pa. and refreshments. Committee members Include Miss Pat Wischer, Miss Of Electric Company year.

Last year's levy was $2.10, with $1.27 going for educational Mr. and Mrs. Frank Andrews other State Project Champions of Musa-wilUtm beloved uncle of v-harlet Moss and cousin of Mrs. William Kdenly, Tuesday, junt 13. lUoU.

Juneral erlday, June froul tne faul is. Frederick son luneral home, is Calhoun tt 8:30 A. M. Kequiem high mast bt. Louis Churca Laverne Hanneken, Mrs.

Bernard Eilerman, Mrs. Robert McAtee, Mrs. Elliott, a native of Pennsylvania, died Tuesday at Good Sa 1949 will have their photographs purpose, 73 cents for city services Jr. returned recently to their home on North Crescent Avenue, DHiroegnet (gt hmt. 53 man Ji Coabey SiOalto hung In the 4-H Club Hall of Fame Charles Oelsner, Joseph Riesenbeck, and 10 cents for the floodwall maritan Hospital, Cincinnati.

She was 40 years old and had resided Northern Kentucky Chapter, National Aeronautic Association, will hold Its June meeting at p. m. next Thursday, at Fort Miami, Edward Cassldy, August Boitman, project in the State 4-H Club Leaders Office for achieving this high honor. If Neal 11 Ritss thifn Sg Shook Smith, O. smith, c.

stall If Tinduii Toomey pt Vesper VYIbbeler Fort Thomas, after an enjoyable three-weeks' trip to the West Coast. En route they visited Hollenbeck Herman Hanneken, Cletus Zem- in Newport for the last four years, Surviving her are her husband, The remainder of the 4-H Club brodt and Mr. Ralenkoetter. Education To Be Taught Yellowstone National Park, Crater members representing Campbell J. W.

Elliott; two sons, Donald and Ohio, as guests of the Union Light, Heat and Power Co. Members are Lake, the Grand Canyon 8nd Yose- MOKS Maffeo M0't 8 Murohf County were Mary Ann Prodoehl, Robert Elliott, at home, and her Walton Man Held To Jury In Villa Madonna Term ifiite National Park, and on the to be transported to Fort Miami by Shirley Woeste, Josopn Hennger, mother, Mrs. Margaret Heyman, Coast they enjoyed- reunions with Several courses in education, de John Dawson. J. D.

Wolf and MURfHY Alma Martin, beloved wife of George R. Murphy, mther of Janet and James M. Murphv, sister of Mrs. tleaiwr sarslleld and Mrs. Norm Miller, Weunes- uay, June 14, l5U.

Uut notlct of luneral. tVNEAL Dr. Charles beloved but. Mnl Meal (net Rltholli. suaaenly, Tuesday, Junt 13, mo.

at hie residence, 4436 Ashland Norwood. Funeral from the Glltlgaa funeral home. Wood burn at Lincoln, Friday, June 16. Kequiem high mast at tn Chapel of tht holy Spirit At 9:30 A. M.

of ClnclnnaU Lodge No. I BPO lkt will assemoit At tht funeral home Thursday evening clock. Please omit flowers. Pittsburgh. In Shooting Of 15 Cattle James Blackwell, 73, Walton, Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Ross of Los busses which will leave from Second and Greenup Covington, Following a dinner the members signed to suit the needs of In-service teachers, as well as student Angeles, and with Mr. and Mrs, accused of shooting 15 head GETS RESERVE COMMISSION. Roger Francis of Fort Thomas teachers, will be given at the six- will be conducted on an in spec of cattle on the farm of John W. Lexlneton.

June 14 (Spc tion trip through the Cincinnati week summer session of Villa Ma donna College, Covington. Conrad, Walton, waived preliminary Thou hast delivered my toul from death, mine eyet from whom they met In Seattle, upon the Francises's return from Juno, Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Francis clal) Edgar L.

MiJle son of Mr Donald Weeland. 4-H'ers In London. London (UP) It was roundup time In Russell Square today. In the Bloomsbury Hotel, where the cockney bellhop couldn't tell the difference between Pinto and Gas Electric Co. plant examination yesterday in Ken- and Mrs.

E. Mlli, R. R. 3, Cov ton County Court, Covington, and Sister Mary Lauretana, C. D.

will conduct courses In Elementary also have returned to Fort Thomas ana my feet from falling, Copr. 1050, John Howard Harris. POLLOCK Alice Balea. wlf. at th.

1.,. ington, a Junior in the University and are residing on Villa Place Joseph K. Pollock, Tuesday. June 13l Picnic Set Sunday of Kentucky College of Commerce, 1950; resident. 2776 Baker PI.

Vun.r.i School Organization, Administration and Teachers' Arithmetic. Sis services at the ClnclnnaU Crematore Bl RBOLCHES Walter beloved husband of Mabel E. Burroughes (nee was ordered held to the grand jury under $1,000 bond by Trial Commissioner Melvln T. Stubbs. Mr.

Conrad signed a warrant charging Blackwell with injuring Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Schwarberg has been awarded a reserve commission in the U.

S. Army. A grad Chapel Friday at A. M. Please omit flowert.

ter Teresita, O. S. will teach jvuussuerryi, suaceniy at ms home, 117 W. 33rd Covington, Tuesday, In South Newport a Leghorn, 48 neaiiny young Americans, 4-H Club prize winners from 26 states, met the press. courses in nutrition and Teaching June 13, 1950; age 55 years.

Funeral uate of Holmes High School, Mills was given the rank of Second Lieu Chris Weber, President of the Heading. irom tne Swindler funeral home, 214 W. Southern Covington, with serv and killing cattle. Of the 15 head RIOGS George (Ed), beloved husband a( -Hattle Rlggs (nee Crlglerl and dear lather of Mrs. Alleen hellebush.

at hi home, 859 W. Oak Ludlow, Monday, Junt 12, 1950; aged 84 year. In 10-gallon hats, checkered tenant in the infantry. ices at the Shlnkle M. S.

Church, 15th of cattle wounded, three of the Covington, Friday, June IS at 2 P. M. Burial In Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Erlanger, Ky. of Hartweg Avenue, Fort Thomas, and their son-in-law, Mr.

Tazwell Creekmore of Winchester, returned to their respective homes Saturday after passing two enjoyable weeks with Mr. Creekmore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T.

Creek-more at their summer hene at Virginia Beach. Mrs. Creekmore and the children, Sally, Ross and junerai irom Catherman fuawral home, 316 Kim Ludlow, Thursday, Jur.t IS. at 2 P. Inl.rm.nl U.h.A.

CINCINNATI GENERAL Students may earn as many as nine semster hours credit toward either the A. B. or B. S. degrees at the summer session.

Other subjects to be offered are in the departments of religion, English, classical and modern languages, South Newport Boosters Civic and Social Club, will speak at the picnic to be held by the club at Grand-view Gardens, South Newport, Sunday afternoon. Michael publicity chairman, said that a program had been arranged. animals have since died. Black' well Is in Kenton County Jail, Covington, in default of bond. HELD ON ATTACK CHARGE.

CHRISTMAN Bernard (Whlteyl, beloved teshusband of Frances Connelly Chrlst-fiman, dear father of Cathy and shirts and ties that all but lighted up, the 17 girls and 31 boys talked about their five-month visits with farm families which start tomorrow Iff 12 Marshall Plan countries and Finland. They arrived here last night by plane. PRODUCE MARKETS Cemetery, SHIEL8 Paul beloved husband of Freda Kohitall Shlelt and father ot Mrs. Lawrence Foley, Sara and John Michael -Shlels, tuddenly, Tuesday, June 13. 1950.

Conwav. Mich, min.r.l Butter Creamery butter, SO score, per cemara oeiovea son oi Ainert J. and Catherine Elder Chrlstman, beloved brother of William. Harry. George and lb.

64C. Butterfst Should bt clean, sound and ot Eminence, June 14 (Special) mathematics and science. Albert Chrlstman; passed away Wednes Judge J. Gano Herndon in Henry County Court today held Sam Hea firm quality, free irom any foreign odors to realise quoted price. Inferior necessarily sells at a discount.

Premium 60c, regular 47c. Eggs Wholesalers were paying the follrwlng prices for whole grade, cases Included; Inedible eggs not salable, U. S. extras large government graded minimum AO per cent A quality, white day, June 14, 1950, in nit 34th year; residence, 4827 West Fork Rd, Friends may call at the Dhonau-Rosenacker funeral home, Knowlton's Corner, North-aide, Friday after 4 P. M.

Requiem high mast St. Bonifact Church Saturday, June 17, at 9 A. M. TAYLOR GIVEN CONTRACT. Paris, Ky June 14 (AP) Leon derson, 15, Negro, to grand Jury under $3,000 bond on a charge of "I can't speak German," said 26-year-old Earl Peace of Poison, bound for Austria, "but I expect I'll pick up enough while I'm there," Johnny Breakell, 24, of Goshen, criminally attacking a white girl ard C.

Taylor, Acting Superintend hit late residence, 3936 North Cliff Saturday, June 17. Requiem high mas at th Church of tht Annunciation at rnl may call Fridaf after 2 P. M. SHOOK Minnie (net Hartman), beloved stmk- deaf mother of Mrs. Walter J.

Dilech, Tuesday, Jun 13, 1950; residence, 922 John Newport. Friends may call at the Bet. luneral home, 23 E. SUth Wednea. day Irom 2 to 10 P.

M. 8ervlces Thurs. day, June 15, at 2 P. M. Interment.

Evergreen. ent of Bourbon County Schools. while ahe was gathering strawberries at her home at New Castle, none, Drown ana mixea 83c, extra large eu per cent A quality white Sl(S33c, brown and mixed 39M2c. Current receipts 3327c. mostly 36IS27C.

Consumer eggs S. A large white 3S37o, brown and mixed 3393; V. 8, A medium white 2930c, brown and Is one of four who will visit said today he had accepted a two BIG PRE-WAR FAVORITE at a NEW LOW PRICE! The youth was taken to Frankfort Switzerland. year contract as Principal of Bour "We don't know the language COSBEY Matilda Marie (nee Schletel), beloved wife of R07 Cosbey, mother of LeRoy Cosbey and Mrs. Loraine Frese of Norwood, Ohio, and sister of Carl Schlegel, at her residence, 49 Pleasant Ridge South Fort Mitchell, Tuesday, June 13, 1950, age 58 years.

Services at the Allison 4 Rose funeral home. Robblnt St. and Madison Covington. Friday. June 18, at 2 P.

M. Interment Vint St. Hill bon Vocational High School. Taylor also has been serving as Princl Hens Colored and heavy type 302l5 Jail for safekeeping. SHOW MANAGER NAMED.

either," he said, "but with a few ugnt and Leshom am i.d 34 10 vtr words of French, some Italian and a lot of good will, we'll get along." pal of the Vocational School. He was named Acting Superintendent SMITH Catherine (nee Wilson 1. wife of the late Fred Smith, devoted mother ot Mrs. Mildred Grsy and Fred Gilbert Smith, titter of John C. Wilson, ls 196: residence, 123 MlllSdal Hartw.ll Louisville, June 14 (AP) The Like other groups, they will tour State Fair Board today appointed the country, spending about two of County Schools when the Board of education ousted E.

H. Darnaby from that post several months ago. LICENSED IN KENTUCKY. COVINGTON. Leon F.

Sims, Springfield, as tht Vorhlt funeral home, 310 weeks on each farm. fcw.iwi, naay a to 1 0 P. M. 8ervicet Satunlav. jun.

it "We want to see where the Mar- manager of the Kentucky State Fair Horse Show. Sims, a saddle-horse breeder and tobacco ware 1 P. M. GATTO Nicholas beloved husband of Ann MIeatt Gatto, devoted father of Mrs. Anna Mae Shea and Nicholas Gatto Tuesday, Junt 13, 1950; residence, Fayettevllle, Ohio.

Friends may call at the Vorhlt funeral home, S10 Dunn Lockland, Thursday, 5 to 9 P. M. Services Friday. June 16, at 1:15 P. M.

Sauter. S4. both of Clncinn.ii. "uln I2- ClnclnnaU. clerk, and SMITH George beloved husband of Jeannetta Smith (net Brown), Wedne.

i'7, mM 14 188: dence, 1304 Camp Sunshine. Church and youth groups and houseman, is President of the KENTUCKY BIRTHS. KENTON COUNTY. p.r Efr nd Ruth H. rerrv.

22. both af ftwtn.tnn Washington County Fair Associa HOLLENBECK Irvln beloved hus mltHi nd Martha Elklllf. 30. both tit rnvlnartAn BAKER WHltrd (ltd Alvtnt. 332 W.

Fourth tion. more than a score of civic-minded individuals in Campbell County Cincinnati. Dor. Mr 37. band of Nettl (Kelnath) Hollenbeck, devoted father ot William C.

Hollen- JOfPDh Varlan 4 tM BURKX Thomn ind Flortnc, 144 Crescent Av. Covington, fin, Ktj 39. DecK, or 1806 Wllaray Terrace, Mt. Washington. Monday.

June 12. 1950. dred Haney. 3oT ti I of oSSJ Newport, dental tech- FATHER ESCAPES TERM. CARTER nd RoMmiry, 87 W.

Fourth have volunteered to help put Camp Sunshine in spic-and-span order for its opening July 8, Harry Luedeke, Friends may call at the Bamber funeral una n. Knocnelman 11 pri Covlniton, fin, May 31. Mini. sr 1 Cynthlana, June 14 (AP) BOTTLED IN BOND 'A $.55 -mfk III DAVIS Willi ind Ivtivn. Corinth, flrl, home, 3311 Woodburn Wednesday alter 3 P.

M. Services Thursday, junt June l. A Harrison Circuit Court Jury yes- President of the Campbell County TORTNER Piul uid Eileen, It. It. Box at.

runcrai services Saturday. 9:80 M- the Da bert funeral home. Glenway and Rose 3 m7 spiFrank H. beioved huiband of Bertha Allgeler stall and devoted J'L'J'L lrYln CRomlWa) Herbtt. Richard fad Frank Stall Wednesday; June 14.

1950: resldenc. 3051 Mol Henry tn hit 83rd year. Friend, may call after 3 P. MFrMay at thi Wain A. Bolton funeral hlr, 3042 Hail-rtson at Ruehlman Westwood i where services will be held Saturdsy Cheviot hS 140 A A.

M. will hold services Fii day evening at 8 o'clock. win or UHllsvllie, Ky. so, i m. tannage Lodge No.

573, F. and A.M., will hold services at i i Sunday School Association, 4Q. leraay convicieu uienn jvunneuy, 114. Cortnfton dot. June me luneral nome Wednesday tt 8 P.

M. NEWPORT. FROMMK Willlem and Marlon, T33 Washing HWin Al Ml. 1 tm.bM ton Newport, dot. June 3.

JNES Herbert beloved husband of Myrtle Jones (nee Fetter father of Bun. l. both ol r' FRYMAN Cecil and Haul, R. R. 2.

Florence, Albert nkort an u.u...... flrl. June 3. 23, on a charge of abandoning his Infant children and recommended a three-year prison term. Judge J.

C. Dedman ordered the sentence suspended as long as Nunnelly provides for his GLOVER Jimmy and Minnie, 141? Cheat- SSSL s3iv Si Mary neake covlniton. UN. June s. Mrs.

Edward Kunkel; residence, 1652 Beacon Mt. Washington, Wednesday, June 14, 1950. Services at T. P. White A Sons funeral home, 3050 Beechmont Mt, Washington, Saturday, June 17, tt 10 A.

M. Friends may call Frl- nounced yesterday The volunteer organizations include groups from St John Church, Christ Evangelical Church of Fort Thomas and the Youth Counsil of the sponsoring organization. The Campbell County Kiwanis Club, which recently put on a box GOSNEY Ralph and Phyllli, R. R. Cot- ineton.

tin. June 7. HALL Royal and Jean, 7T10 Montgomery t'tsrsru. tf.vhiw. cincinnau.

ooy, junt l. oay alter 4 r. M. HOBBS Robert and Lettle, 171 Greenup Alohonse fiurf it swj coviniton. dot.

june o. tar. and v.ri li-i-. Vi" LIBERTY MAGAZINE SOLD. New York, June 14 (AP) HUDSON William and Jeannlne, R.

1 w.it., iiT "utvut, Ky. KNAPP John beloved husband of Mary Byrne Knapp and the late Emma Knapp (net Fields), devoted father of Martha Stath, Dorothy Splller and brother of Florence Loebeker and Adele Burllnaton. boy. June 7. HULL Robert and Dorothy, IS Howard Rd.

Liberty Magazine will end 26 years Barrlneton Woodi. elrl. May 31. TINDU1X rearl Rebecca, beloved dauihl ter of Rev. Ceorg w.

Tlndull and th latt Mary Tlndull. passed away Sunday Jun. 11 1950. Remain, may b. vred 2:30 P.

M. at 820 Lincoln Ave. Funeral wrvice Thursday V'F Methodist Church Seventh and Smith Sts. Interment Cel. James H.

A ssn In charge. 'SOOMEV William Jt ate 43 war? BT'hwnn Co. Mortuary P. MmW Junt 14 1 Richard Link. 33 Bellevue, printer no June Kramer.

19, Wewport. of publication tomorrow, but its KERKHOFF Edward and Mary, 311 Carrard covlniton. tin. June name will be used on a new maga ing bout for the benefit of Camp Sunshine, expects to start building a new sleeping cabin on the camp premises shortly, A. C.

Keeler, President of the Kiwanis Club and Vice President of Camp Sunshine, said. Alhtough the camp Is far short KIRST Jack and Rosemary, 108 Main zine. The magazine's July issue, KENTUCKY MARKETS. Alexandria, flrl. May 30, KLEIN Eugene and Clara.

619 Grand Forest HUH. boy. June 1. jionecny, Harry, Edward, George and Albert Knapp, Tuesday, Junt 13, 1950, at residence, 3005 Glendora ln his 70th year. Funen! services Saturday, June 17, from the Paul wrWa 4 Son funeral home, 16 Calhoun at 8:45 A.

M. Requiem high mast at St. Georgl Church at 9 A. M. C.

K. of 0 Branch 34, the Police Holy Name Society, the Fraternal Order of Police and the Harry C. Egbert Camp, No. USWV, please take notice. Friends may call Friday after 3 P.

M. KUEHLING Robert and Madeline, 5 Janet Covlniton. tlrl. Junt 3. VESPER Frances Rtckers; gilt.

good andgh'o ce" 2 fnn i 1 lot cholw LANSING Joaeph and Margaret, 717 Wlih- beloved wlf of its goal of $7,500, which is re ui initnn Newport, gin, May 31, which appears Friday, will be its last The name and good will have been bought by Lawreaco Holmes, publisher of "Taboo" anJ "N'gHt and Day" Magazines. DOG BAN IS ORDERED. Mt. Sterling. June 14-(AP) LUCKETT Dan and Peggy, 14 I.

34th quired to put on the complete sum' moih" Mr." n4. Mri- R'Ph M. StnU 160: rest. cAiwRrq r. ves st.

msn Si.ii.ihi.. Ii" B- ow 350 pounds 2 ioiT ehol -l0 lbs. 30C to SOe fnw.p I ...1. conito ooy. june e.

mer program for underprlviledged BtratfftrA Av. MILLS Hansford and Ruby. 3U W. Sixth grassy tinat I1717.80: sows BOe to Covington, tlrl. May 37.

children, camp officials are opti Helghti. Friendt may call at tht Clar-enc A. Ba ter fun.r.1 MYERS David and Betty. 2039 Dixit If. .1:.

7 "n1 cno'ce J50-550 lbs. 114. SO It: few 1 iht.r w.l.ht. inn, Clifton Clifton. Lakeside Fart, boy, June t.

mistic In view of the support which has always been forthcoming in to 9 P. U. Iliwiiiln. viJi. 7 OAKS Norvln and Mary, .15 Watxlni oaa weights to 113.60; odd stsgs 113.

Cattle-Estimated recelpti 300; small tup- MAFFEO Anna Ma Young, widow of Alphonso F. Maffeo, devoted mother of Leo Maffeo; residence, 961 Summit Glendale, Ohio, Tuesday, Jun 13, 1950. Friends may call at the Vorhlt funeral home, 310 Dunn Lockland, Wednesday, 4 to 10 P. M. Services Thursday.

Junt 15. at 3:15 P. Cai'iedral of St. Monic. Friday.

Jum Covington, tlrl. June 7. past years, Mr. Luedeke said. If A 80-day quarantine of dogtt has been ordered by the Montgomery 10.

It PENNINGTON Henry and Ida, X. H. 3, Wal WIBBELER Lillian tw.ln.t .1... ton, tin. June 3.

iriivrauy sreaay; low medium to high good steers under 1,009 lbs. 3S2.S0: choice grades and weightier steers lacklnt; odd common tn ais an- there are "not sufficient funds on hand to cover the camp's program, County Health Department after of Mn. Mt Reiner, Mri. Berth Lalle Jf.5 w- Wlbbeler: discovery of another case of rabies PHELPS Krllla and Lois, R. F.

D. 4, Erlanger, girl, June 4. REED Roy and Ethel, 131 Bussell Covington, girl, June S. RICE Raymond and Mary, 37 Oxford the vacation periods may have to be reduced In order to accommo here. Ity butcher few common to low good light heifers and mixed S23.60A2S.2S: individual bab beef type heifers to $30 for choice grade; common and medium beef "cows 341.

Rdlng P.d."Avd....Sndi may call at th Clarenm A MORGAN Sam, of Chlcato, at New York, suddenly. Tuesday, June 13, 1950. husband ot Nan Morgan and father of Jack Morgan of Wauwatosa, Wis. Services Saturday. June 17, It A.

Louis Becker funeral home, Lisbon Milwaukee. Interment In Milwaukee. soutn fort Mitrneu boy. June 4. neral horn.

3412 Clifton Friday from 4 to 10 P. M. Reevle2. date all of the underprivileged children who have requested free UNION COLLEGE RECORD. Barbourvllle, Ky, June 14 (AP) i.iu4i; lew gooa I21.BU023; tanners and cutters mostly I1681S.80; light shell to tll.60; few medium and good sausage ROACH Martin and Betty 831 Philadelphia Covington, girl, June 3.

SIEHL John and Louise. 1198 Morgan Saturday. Junt 17. it 10:15 A. M.

WIE.1T Estelle Alleever k.i.T' -771 weismv oeei xinaa to Park Hills, girl. June 3. Union College announced today To date the camp Is holding the of Albert Chtrlet Wlest. titter of John and Josenh Alleeyer, Mrt. Shlrles Hiv- ou iusnt mm Doners to 117.

60. Calvta Estimated receipts 500: active STEPHENS Robert and Allle, 331 Columbia Newtwrt, girl, June S. STURCSON Harvey and Kleanora, Veron, largest number of applications for steady to strong; good snd choice vealers free vacations in its history. on, Mrs, Florence Bentt tnil Vrt Albert Winter. June 12, inso-rirlenc.

288 Lud'ow Oifton wriendt mav etll at the Himn 30(3; practical ton ga: few odd head standout qualltt to 130: common and medium S33er2; most culls 115920. Sheep Ks'lmated receipts 500: snrine lambs around toe to tl lower than best times earl its summer enrollment total 433, highest in its history. DIPLOMAS SET FOR 22. Lexington, June 14 (AP) Commencement exercises will be held here Friday for 22 seniors at the College of the Bible. I Baiter funeral hom.

S41J r'lftnn Weneedev. from 4 to 9 p. Renutem high mass. Churck of th annunciation, Thursday, Jun IS. at A.

M. boy, June 1. TAULBEE Jennings and Anna, R. K. 1, Verona.

twin boys. June S. WALXER Jesse end Georgia, 1010 Greenup Covlniton, boy, Junt 6. WARDEN Henry and Llia, 1507 St. Clair CovlngK boy, June 4.

WILSON Robert and Verni, Anartment 1, Latonia Ttrract Homes, Covington, boy, The cost of sending a child to camp is (approximately 2 a day. Those wishing to contribute may make checks payable to Camp Sunshine and to mall them to the camp, p. O. Box 152, Newport, Ky. mm Tuesday steady with close that dav: good and choice l2e.50aT27.R0-, practical top 127.80 sparingly, mixed medium and good lots fl52S; culls to 120 or below; aged slaughter ewes scarce, steady; good and choice 10; Hit thin antes te It, 1 1D0 PIOOF IATI0NAI DISMLEtS PIOOUCTS (OIFOIATION, NEW TON, T.

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