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THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Page 12 Saturday, November 18, 1930 bod Chairman Is Named MAJOR LEAGUE Mone leremon)' FARM MEW Northern Kentucky i)rrri nil. Villa Madonna College History Dates Back To '21 When Nuns Established New School To Open Tomorrow. Cattle Show at the Bourbon Stoclf-yards yesterday. It was the first time in 25 years prised the total enrollment. Thepart of the college curriculum, in i i i i Borer Is Threat Still.

Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 17 (Special) Although there were less addition to more than 25 selective third year one lay student regis that a Shorthorn had been named tered for classes. The fourth year seven lay stu than half as many coin borers inichamnion of the show. dents registered and in the years Dr. and Mrs.

H. G. Nelson have Ohio fields this fall as there were Closest competitor to Beacon's in 1949, farmers still "have to Pride, which had won the champ- Mayor Derkert Scheduled To Start Season In Ceremony At Newport High. MAJOR BASKETBALL LEAGUE. Bllrvtie Vets vs.

Warrens, Alfords vs. Summit Lodge. Coca-Cola vs. Maple Lawn. subjects.

An outstanding feature of the colleges is its library, which is located in the main building and contains more than 14,000 books as well as the complete libraries of Father Loux and Father Connoly, who bequeathed the books to the BY STANLEY BRENXIXG. Many Kenton Countians can remember Villa Madonna College as a small school near Crescent Springs in the year 1921 with only the religious as students. Today it is difficult to realize that the college has grown into a large coeducational institution with an enrollment of 374 students. Villa Madonna College was opened in 1921 by the Benedictine Sisters of Covington for the pur returned to their home on Forest Avenue, Fort Thomas, after a reckon with" the pest, T. H.

Parks said today. The Ohio State University ex deck's stay at the Greenbrier ionship of the 4-H Club division, was Jumbo, an Angus calf shown by Garry Carter of Clark County which won the championship of the Future Farmers of America following graduates of academics in Northern Kentucky applied to the college in ever-greater numbers. During all of this time, however, the enrollment was predominantly sisters of the three communities. Hotel, White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. college.

vllii) 1 1 iff i Hi Emphasis on education is not the only attribute of the college, as it has basketball and baseball Operating under a Kentucky pose of providing higher education for 'Yemen to trai i the sfslers oV charter obtained in 1923. the col- teams which meet many colleges Mr. pnd Mrs. Paul Shimp left yesterday for their home in Atlanta, after a visit of several days with Dr. and Mrs.

Robert Biltz of Audubon Place, Fort Thomas. lege offered courses leading to the division. The grand champion and othet entries will be sold at auction today, the concluding day of the show. Angus calves took first place in the carload class in both the Future Farmers and 4-H divisions. tnrougnout Kentucky and Indiana.

the community for the professional work of teaching. College classes The school has a bowling team, six were conducted for seven years in tension entomologist said the annual fall survey, conducted by the Agricultural Extension Service and the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, Wooster, showed an average borer population of 169 per 100 plants in 1950 as compared to 342 in 1949. The survey covered 25 Western Ohio counties. Weather conditions unfavorable tc borer accumulation were largely responsible for fewer corn borers, according to Edwin T. Hibbs and R.

Neiswander, Experiment Station entomologists. They pointed out, however, that Mayor James Deckert will make a short speech and toss out the first ball tomorrow at Newport High School to send the six teams of the Newport Major Basketball League on their way for the 1950-51 basketball season. Three games will be played at the Newport High School floor. The first game at 6:45 p. m.

will find Bellevue Vets meeting the Warren Cafe of Covington. The schoiastical cubs and other extra curricuiar activities, mere are the Villa Madonna Academy build-ine. which overlooks the Ohio tentative plans for a golf team. River near Crescent Springs. The college has two publica The grand champion carload was shown by Garrard County 4-H Club members.

In the summer of 1928 Bishop tions, the Triad, a monthly news- A. B. degrees and graduates were qualified for state teachers certification. In 1941 a need arose in the diocese for a college education for young men graduating from the. Covington Latin School.

A plan was arranged whereby these young graduates were taught in separate classes by faculty members, and given college Credit. None of the new students from the Latin School continued Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Martin Jr.

of Dayton announce the birth November 7 of a son, Raymond Anthony III, at St. Elizabeth Hospital, Dayton. Sharing in the joy fire his sister, Mary Jeanne; his paternal grandparents. Mr. and paper statfed by the students, and the Triskele, the year book, which Clark County won first place in the F.F.A.

carload competition Francis W. Howard assembled the superiors of three religious communitiesSisters of St. Benedict. Sisters of Divine Providence and Vets composed of outstanding nas received the medalist award and Calhoun High School of Mc Bellevue High School stars will HAROLD G. HAMMEL.

Harold G. (Whitey) Hammel, and first-place award given by the Sisters of Notre Dame to discuss Lean County took second place. Columbia tress Association, there are still more borers in the field than have been in any other be meeting a team of former Covington Holmes players in the War Mrs. "ay A. Martin Sr.

of Fort Lieutenant in the Cold Spring Fire Visualizing that larger quarters Thomas; his mafprnal grand-; Department, is chairman of the recent year except 1949. Reduc the feasibility of opening a scnooi for the training of the religious to teach in the diocesan schools. The colleee decided to have a branch through four years, as most of them discontinued their studies to Clark County won second place in the 4-H carload contest. Beacon's Pride was one of four Shorthorn steers available to Kentucky farm boys this year by the tion in infestation has not greatly ren team. Such former Covington stars as Eldon Pickett.

Walt Wherry, Chuck Vermillion and Bob Hurst will be in the lineup. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Philip P.jfirehouse cornerstone-laying tere-Schneider.

and his great-grand imony to be held at 6:30 p. m. Mon-mothcrs. Mrs. Nellie Gastright andiday on U.

S. 27, Cold Spring. Fol- would hav to be provided to accommodate the swelling enrollment, Bishop Muiloy in 1948 purchased the historic Kleane estate, a 168-acre tract in Fort Thomas, take jobs in war production. reduced chances for damage next season if conditions then favor of the school, under the auspices Bishop William T. Mulloy, who of the Education Department, or Brown-Forman experimental farm Mrs.

Mavme Anspaugh, all of I lowing tne ceremonies a dance win borer development, they added. In the second game, Summit be held at the Plantation. Robert Reduced infestation was general Dayton. Idge of Fort Thomas takes on' ganized at 116 E. 12th Coving ton, for the convenience of the Sis ters of all three communities.

for the site of the new college buildings, to be constructed in the over the state except in the South the Alford Locker Plant team at succeded Bishop Howard, opened the college to men and women alike in 1945, and Villa Madonna College, once a woman's college, became coeducational. In the next few years the college expanded The staff of the branch was 7:45 p. m. Summit will be flooring west where three counties, Montgomery, Preble and Butler, showed a slfghi increase. In Midwestern future.

Plans for the construction of the new college still are in their tentative stage due to the in woodford County. He was sold to young Reed for $150, the veal calf market price on the day of the sale. Mason PMA Election. Maysville. Kv.

(SDecial) 1 composed of nuns of the three communities and two diocesan a new team this season since most of "Bubs" Bashams team last year are on in the armed forces. war situation in its effect on man Ohio counties, which had high in priests. The Rev. Michael Leick Munninghoff is assisting Mr. Ham-mel.

The new firehouse will be built at Chapman Lane and the highway. BOY AND GIRL Lose Lives In Fire Gone from the team are such festations last year, borer population decreased from an average of was appointed director of the power. Villa Madonna College is recognized by the University of Kentucky and its students have gone school, Announcement is made of the tiirth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. David Ecker of Observatory Road, Cincinnati.

The little newcomer has been named David Patrick. Mrs. Ecker is the former Miss Peggie Pyne of Fort Thomas. Sharing in the joy are the baby's sister, Margaret Ann, and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Roland Pyne, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ecker. in courses, faculty and enrollment. Due to the growth of the college, one building no longer was sufficient and adjacent residences gradually were taken over and remodeled for classroom purposes.

450 borers per 100 stalks in 1943 to 148 in 1950. In Northwestern The Benedictine Sisters realized stars as Dick Grimme and Leo Groeschen. Alfords. team is composed of players from rural Nominations for chairman, vice chairman, regular member, a delegate to the County Production and Marketing Administration convention and two alternates to Ohio, the decrease was from 299 that two colleges could not be supported in the area, and in the summer of 1929 a decided change Campbell County and Include such to 119. Buildings acquired were Aquinas Along with the decrease in the stars as Myron Rinehard, John Henry and Allen Nagel.

on for post-graduate work at many of the country's largest universities. The Kentucky Department of Education has approved the college's teacher-t raining courses and the school is a mem the delegation will be nominated began to take place in the administration of the college. The classes at the original site were In the final game, the Coca- at 7:30 p. Monday in each of the seven PMA communities in Mason County, it was announced today by Ira D. Hicks.

Chairman. discontinued and plans were made ber of the National Catholic Edu number of borers, there was a decrease in stalk breakage. It is not likely that many farmers had any important difficulty in harvesting their corn crops in 1950 because of stalk breakage caused by borers. In 1949, however, there to organize the school under the Cola team will meet Maple Lawn at 8:45 p. m.

Coca-Cola will show Charlie Wolf, Don Davis, Bob Fin-nell, Don Knapp and Paul Ritter in their lineup. Maple Lawn will be making its first appearance in The election will be he Tues. cational Association, as well as the Associattion of Kentucky Colleges joint diocesan administration of the That Destroys Home At Torliin Older Brother Tries In Vain Te Rescue Them. Corbin. Ky Nov.

17 (AP) Eugene Love, 12, made a gallant but futile effort today to rescue enort iouay io lexuv Hall and St. Joseph Hall in 1946, Cabrini Hall and Bernard Hall in 1947, and St. Thomas More Hall in 1948. A cafeteria was built in the summer of 1950 in Bernard Hall. It is operated on a nonprofit basis.

The college now offers courses leading to the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees and courses in teacher training on the elementary and secondary levels. Student nurses of St. Eliza Miss Ann Schafer is to arrive Tuesday from Bloomington, where she attends Indiana University, to pass the Thanksgiving week end with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs.

Jack Schafer of Carolina Avenue, Fort Thomas. and Secondary Schools. Bishop, the Sisters of St. Benedict, the Sisters of Divine Providence The faculty for the current day, November 28, in each of the communities, the polls will be open from 10 a. m.

until 4 p. mi. The county convention will be on Wednesday. November 29. and the Sisters of Notre Dame.

school consists of eight priests. the league and are composed of were a number of fields with as many as 50 per cent of the stalks broken. ramkll seven Sisters of Divine Providence, five Sisters of Notre Dame, eieht his 11-year-old invalid sister and "a'wo Despite the decrease in corn The nominations will be made fniir.vnnr.nlH hrnthnr frnm Sisters of St. Benedict, one Sister of Charity of Nazerth, one Sister! borer infestation, some damage occurred in in 1950. Of the 250 fields examined in the state, The new college location in Covington was the former S.t.

Wal-burg Academy, conducted by the Benedictine Sisters. The first two years that the college functioned under the joint administration no lay students registered, although registrations were and the elections will be held in the seven communities as follows: Mayslick at James Rees' store; Washington, Dan Maher's store. which destroyed their frame house in the Park Hill community here. Eugene, sitting in a school room 75 yards away, saw smoke pour of the Poor oT St. Francis, three beth Hospital School of Nursing, Covington, take their science and psychology classes at the college.

Mrs. Leonard Lloyd and her little son. Tommy, returned recently to their home on Burnet Ridge, Fort Thomas, following a three-weeks' stay at Sanford, and Fort Lauderdale, where they were laymen and two laywomen, which Facility Needs Cited By Red Cross Head For Civilian Defense gives a ratio of one faculty mem ing from his house and ran to the scene. He dashed into the house Pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-legal, and pre-engineering courses, preparing the students to enter the ber to approximately every 10 stu- and Dover, Lewisburg, Minerva, Orangeburg and Sardis, at the school buildings. 2.5 per cent had 10 or more borers per stalk and 7.6 per cent had five or more.

Such fields did incur loss bnf because they were few, average infestation was reduced. Mr. Parks said Ohio farmers i the cuests of Mr. Lloyd mother, opened to all women. The Sisters: but was driven back by smoke dents, a ratio which is rare in col leges today.

Mrs. Harrv Rudell. and Mr. Present Mason County PMA of of the three communities com-i professional scnoois, aiso are ai and flames. Rudcll.

Later he said he had reached "The Red Cross will expand Its facilities to meet the new needs ficers are Ira D. Hicks, Chairman: T. A. Finn, Vice Chairman, ana R. W.

Roberson, regular member. the trapped pair and found them suffocatinc. "but I had to run of civilian defense," Vincent can be proud that Ohio corn yields have increased since the time this Death Takes Young Professor; Mrs. Stanley Ashbrook of North out." state became the first to undergo After the fire had subsided, searchers found the bodies of borer infestation. He credited farmers who use borer-resistant Dr.

Frishe Was Holmes Grad Fort Thomas Avenue, rort Thomas, returned home yesterday from Lexington, where she visited several days with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Ashbrook. Mamie Ann and Teddy Marion, Reuscher, Chairman of the Disaster Committee of the Red Cross, said last night at a civilian defense meeting at A. J.

Jolly School, California. "The National Security Resources Board has assigned the Red Cross the duty to give training in first aid, home care, nurses' hybrids and adjust planting dates to avoid damage with helping near the remains of a bed. Mr. and Mrs. Roe Love, the par keep borer numbers down.

Covington; six grandchildren and Dr. William C. Frishe, former Best hybrid to under a given four great grandchildren. ents, were away from homehe at work and she in town. When told of the tragedy Mrs.

Love resident of Covington and a pro fessor of chemistry at Detroit Uni set of conditions and the best time MARTY KCHOE Services will be held at 2 p. m. to plant it vary with location, he Monday at the Radel funeral aid work, temporary shelter work, eollaosed from shock and was versify, died last night in Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, following a Mr. Grant A. Dibert, who had been visiting in Pittsburgh with his mother, Mrs.

Grant Armstrong Dibert, returned yesterday to his home on Miami Parkway, Fort Thomas. home, Covington. Burial will be in taken to a hospital. feeding and clothing on a mass said. He advised farmers to confer with their local seedsmen and Evergreen Cemetery, Southgate.

basis and participation in a war- six-month illness. He was 38 years Eugene and two other children, county agents to learn details for Veep Wed One Tear Paducah, Nov. 17 (AP) Vice President and Mrs. Alben Barkley will mark their first wedding anniversary tomorrow. They plan to pass the day at their home, The Angles.

The Veep gave his wife a a I o-phonograph combination set as an anniversary present. Mrs. Barkley said she and the, Vice President would do "nothing at all" to celebrate the anniversary. Mrs. Barkley Is the former Mrs.

Jane Hadley of St. Louis. She and the Vice President married after a brief courtship. Mr. Barkley has recovered from a slight cold.

The Bark-leys are to remain here through Thanksgiving. time hlood hank sunnlv. old Carl. 7, and Embry, 10, were in "The protection of the civilian A graduate of Holmes High school. their own areas.

MRS. LULU DUCKWORTH. Services for Mrs. Lulu Duck Looking through the Sports Keyhole at the Mt. Sterling Recreation Bowl game at Mt.

Sterling: Prestonburg gridders did not have a penalty called upon them during the entire game Following the presentation of tro population in the event of a na- School, Dr. Frishe received his tional emere-enev is a function of bachelor of science degree at Bureau Ritual Slated. Mrs. John O'Brien entertained with a luncheon bridge party Thursday at her home on Oak Newport Baby Dies worth, 113 W. 10th Newport, Marvville College.

Maryville, Connersville. Ind. (Special) will be held at 2 p. m. Sunday at where he graduated in 1931.

Ridee. Fort Thomas, in compli Officers will be installed at the the Erschell funeral home, New ment to Miss Marjorie Mangham the governmental authorities. As an important member of the nation and the local community, the Red Cross will make a contribution to such a program. Red Fayette County Farm Bureau Of Lead Poisoning Raymond Vance 19 months He received his master degree chemistry and physics at the port. Burial will be in Alexandria of San Ant-nio.

who is visit meeting Tuesday in Memorial phies, the Highlands players placed Coach Ewell Waddell on their shoulders and proudly marched off the playing field Tommy Cemetery. Mrs. Duckworth, who Building. Roberts Park, University of Cincinnati in 1937, and his Ph.D. at Indiana Univer old, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond was 74 years old, died Thursday. ing with Mrs. Benjamin Freeman of Cincinnati. Guests in addition to the honoree and Mrs.

Freeman, Cross will supply supplemental as Mrs. Russel Cushman. Director Vance. 229 E. Fourth New Friends may call at the funeral sistance and support to the au sity.

nort. died yesterday at Children's of the Social and Educational Department of the Indiana Farm home after 3 p. m. today. Konrer, Highlands leading scorer, was not in uniform although the announcer on the public address thorities, Mr.

Reuscher said. Dr, Frishe had been an instruc tor at Rochester, Junior Bureau, will speak on her recent Hospital as the result ot icaa poisoning, attendants at the hos were Mrs. Frederick Weiss. Mrs. Frank Crane, Mrs.

Robert O'Dowd, Mrs. Charles Gerde, Mrs. Willard Nixon and Mrs. Beatrice Shiels of Cincinnati. system called him out in the open College and had been a professor Chloe Gifford Named trip to Europe as a delegate to tne convention of Business and Profes MRS.

HUBBARD BUCKNER. Mrs. Hubbard G. Buckner, 30 pital reported. Coroner Herbert P.

Lvie is investigating the source of chemistry and physics at tne sional Women. ing lineup. 1 Prestonburg had only two seniors in its starting lineup as Capt of the poison, it was reported. Officers to be installed include Commonwealth Erlanger, died yesterday at her home. Mrs.

Auburn Polytechnical Institute, Auburn, Ala. In 1946-47 he served as a development engineer in the To KWA Presidency Louisville, Nov. 17 (AP) Miss Dover Grower Tops Surviving the child, besides tne Webster Heck, President; Paul John Hill, left end, is only a sopho Buckner, who was 79 years old, parents, are his sister, Barbara Gettineer. Vice President, and more and Delmar Hughes, who was a native of New Orleans. In Burley Exhibition gas process division of the tiirfliar Louisville.

Chloe Gifford, Lexington, was elected President of the Kentucky Mrs. Ethel Eby, Secretary-Treasurer. Surviving her are a son, Hub took the most valuable award, from the same class Although called the Black Cats. Dr. Frishe was a member oi Maysville, Nov.

17 (Spe bard G. Buckner Louisville; Jean Vance; his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vance, and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Parker, all of Newport. Welfare Association here today. Miss Gifford is a member of the cial Ammer Gibbons, Mason Sigma Chi fraternity and several fraternal organizations. Shorthorn Grand Champ. Mr.

and Mrs. Franklin Shaw of North Fort Thomas Avenue, Fort Thomas, are to have as their guests for the week end Mrs. Shaw's brother, Mr. Donald Dins-more of Colorado Springs, and her sister, Mrs. Frank Routt, and her daughter, Joan, of Law-renceburg, Ky.

Mr. Dinsmore will leave Monday for Atlanta, to visit his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murphy. five daughters, Mrs.

Preston Wright, California; Miss Alice Buckner, New York; Mrs. Robert University of Kentucky Extension Prestonburg wore, red and white uniforms and its band was attired in bright red uniforms. He is survived by his parents. Louisville, Ky. (AP) Beacon County farmer of the Dover community, was adjudged winner of Department.

She succeeds Miss Services will be held at m. Monday at the Muehlenkamp Mr. and Mrs. C. C.

Frishe, 3606 Pride, a 17-month-old Shorthorn Squair, Erlanger; Mrs. Robert Mary Lewis, Frankfort. Chosen Glenn Covington; his widow, Before the' game started, the steer shown by Kenneth Reed of the $50 sweepstakes prize in the funeral home, Newport. Burial Brockman, Minneapolis, and Mrs. Vice Presidents were E.

E. Jacob- Midway. was named grano will be in Evergreen Cemetery, tobacco show held in connection David Pratt, Wilmington, six son, Lexington, and Mrs. Viola Mrs. Eleanor Frishe; two sons, Fred and James Frishe; two daughters, Margaret Louise and champion of the Louisville Southgate.

bands of Mt. Sterling High, Pres-totburg and Highlands marched on the playing field They combined to play the National Morey, Louisville. A secretary- with the American Legion Burley 1 grandchildren and one great grandchild. treasurer will be appointed later. Ball now in progress at Legion Nancv Frishe.

a 1 of Detroit; three Services will be held at 10:30 Fine Weather Today Dry Kidge Notes Hall. Anthem Highlands had iU a. m. Monday at the residence; Firemen Seek Toys brothers, James, Latonia, and Mark and Christopher Frishe, both of Frankfort, and a sister, Entries raised in the Dover coro Friends may call from 4 to 10 p. m.

tomorrow at the Taliaferro munity were first in the bright For Football Fans Cincinnati and most of the na Miss Ellen Fister entertained the Sub Deb Club of Fort Thomas Tuesday night at the home of her sister, Mrs. Reed Sparks, South-gate Avenue. In attendance were Misses Claire Albershart, Sara and red classes and third in the For Gifts In Newport R. P. Conrad, government tobacco grader, will be located at the Shelbyville tobacco market funeral home, Erlanger.

Burial other two classes, lugs and trash. Mrs. S. C. Gates, Erlangcr.

MRS. MARGARET COOKE. will be in Highland Cemetery, first touchdown in exactly two minutes and 37 seconds. Prestonburg tried an onside kick, but Highlands got the ball on its own 43. In three plays, Highland moved to the 45 from where Butch Krebs hit Ken Wilemon with an aerial and the clever end raced over the goal line We believe the tion will enjoy fine football weather today, A.

W. Walstrom, C. N. Bailey, tenant on the John A campaign to provide toy for underprivileged children ha? been this vear. He will assume his ort Mitchell.

Chenault farm, Lexington Road, duties Monday. U. S. Meteorologist, said last Mrs. Marcaret Cooke, 334 E.

started by Newport wort second money, $20, for taking Howes. Sandra Katz, Janet Kuhn-nein, Lois Lehkar.ip, Joyce Mc-Crackcn, Shirley Mettens, Jenny Miller. Evelyn Person, Joan Mrs. Watson Tranter will go by 18th Covington, died yester night. He said he expected the mer first award in- the trash and lugs day at St.

Elizabeth Hospital, Cov JOSEPH GARLICH. Joseph Garlich, retired harness maker, died yesterday at his home, grades. plane to Lansing, tomorrow and pass the Thanksgiving holi Mel Whisner, Chairman, announced yesterday. Residents of Newport and Campbell County are urged to bring old toys to the firehouse on Fourth Street, Newport, where ineton. A native of Brooksvine, cury to rise from 26 to 55 degrees as clouds piled up in the sky.

judges for the official award of Austin Wenz, tenant on the D. she had resided in Covington F. Weaver farm, Dover, received 916 Park Newport. He was days with her son and nis tamiry there. Temperatures yesterday ranged the outstanding player selected Delmar Hughes because he stood for 50 years.

third sweepstakes money, $15. His 90 years old. Mr. Garlich was a from 39 to 48 degrees, the low they will be renovated and be Mrs. Cooke is survived by two Mr.

and Mrs. I. V. Steger have out among his own team and not entries were second in the trash, member of the Holy Name Society being four degrees above normal Shearer, Betty Swope, Page Williams, Susan Bachmeyer, Ann Ellison, Kami Fickenscher, Diane Garretson, Gayle Perry, Joan Wilson and Nancy Zicgler, who discussed plans for a luncheon to be held at the Terrace Plaza in honor of new members. sons.

William and Robert Cooke; that he looked better than sev. announced the engagement of their bright and red grades. and the high four degrees below or bt. Stephen Church and CrU' saders Club of St. Elizabeth Hos a daughter, Mrs.

Edward Berg eral of the Highlands stars. daughter, Mary Francis, to Mr John Pfeffer was the third normal. given to needy tots on Christmas Mr. Whisner said. Profits Tax Fought man, and a brother, Samuel Guh' Dover grower to participate in the Only gripe mosF of the fans had gan, all of Covington; two sisters, Allen Rose of Owenton, son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. E. Rose of Owenton. The marriage date has been set Sheehan Takes Oath sweepstakes money, his entries being third In the bright and red Miss Nora Gilligan.

Covington and Mrs. John Murphy, Maysville; for Saturday evening, December classes, winning In Court Of Appeals pital. His only survivor is a niece, Mrs. Emma Wiehoff, Newport. The funeral will be conducted at the Muehlenkamp funeral home, Newport, Monday at 9:30 a.

m. Requiem High Mass will be sung at St. Stephen Church, Newport, at 10 a. m. Burial will be in St.

two grandchildren and three Dickey Bailey, 14, son of C. 16, at Dry Ridge Baptist Church was that the officials In charge of the game appeared to be puzzled whenever a p'enalty was called. Several times they had to get their heads together to determine the penalty Milt Waiz, Highlands co-captain and kicker de luxe, saw very little action, great-grandchildren. Clifford McGee will show films Frankfort, Nov. 17 (AP) Bailey, won the fifth $5 for taking second in the class competition The funeral will be held at 8:30 Mr.

and Mrs. Walter J. Binder and Mr. and Mrs. John O'Brien were hosts and hostesses to the Adult Church Group of St.

Andrew Episcopal Church, Fort Thomas, at a canasta party held recently In the parish house. covering the McGees' trip by State Rep. Gus Sheehan, Coving By State Chamber Louisville, -Nov. 17 (AP) Directors of the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce today went on record as opposing an excess profits tax cn corporations. Such a tax is scheduled to be proposed at the special session of Congress whim a.

m. Monday from the Lihne- motor to Fairbanks, Alaska, last; ton Democrat, took the oath as an tor lugs. The show was judged by Charles mann funeral home, Covington. C. Hopper.

Supervisor of Federal -Requiem High Mass will be sung Grants Lick will traval to sinr.iv. In. Stephen Cemetery. Kentucky Deaths Tobacco Graders on the Maysville at 9 a. m.

at St. Mary Cathedral, summer at 3 p. m. and 8 p. m.

tomorrow at the America Legion Hall. Proceeds will be for the benefit of the American Legion. The Carlsbad Garden Club will attorney today and qualified to practice before the Court of Appeals. He was introduced to the high bench by another Legislator, Rep. Robert N.

Hubbard, Hodgen-ville Democrat, now law-clerking morrow to meet the Bob a. Cent team 3:30 p. m. In the semifinal round nf market, and J. H.

(Jack) convenes November 27, Supervisor 'of the Covington mar ket elimination series in the KAG Stmlpro Baseball League, Allen Nagel or Allen Finisher whl pitch tor the Grants Lick, opposing; Mrs. Alason Tuthill Briggs of East Maple Avenue. Fort Mitchell, has gone to Mt. Sterling for a month's visit with her daughter, Mrs. William Clay, and Mr.

Clay. Covington. Burial will be in St, Mary Cemetery. MRS. C0RAE.

MEYER. Mrs. Cora E. Meyer, 1818 High BENEFIT BALL IS SET. n.iicicr mr ova Liene.

Tne winner will meet Charlta rur. n.i, aii. for the Court of Appeals. WILLIAM H. MAINS.

Maysville. Ky Nov. 17 (Spe tor the championship. CROWNED BURLEY QUEEN, have its monthly meeting at 2 p. m.

Tuesday at the Carlsbad Hotel. Mrs, Harry Rohrs, Mrs. Guy Conrad and Mrs. R. M.

Lucas will be hostesses. A special Green Lin. hn. tm Maysville, Nov. 17 (Special Police Chief Harry Stewart and Fire Chief R.

M. Newell an cial) With six of bis grandsons serving as pallbearers, services for GROCERY CONCERN SUED. The Kroger 2020 Madison land Cincinnati, former Bellevue resident, died yesterday at UC lootball ame at Nlppert Stadium todij will leave Third and Court 7 rnvin.tr.. William Henry Mams, 78, retired Maysville, Nov, 17 (Special) Shelly Christine, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

C. W. Christine and a senior at Maysville High at 1:15 p. m. The fcua will svttim Covington, was named de C.

W. Cobb is recuperating at Corlnjton Immediately ter the arae. fendant yesterday in a suit for his home after a throat operation Bracken County farmer, were conducted today at Powersville Chris nounced today that the annual police and firemen's ball for the benelit of the departments' pension fund will be held Thanksgiv at Good Samaritan Hospital, Lucille Straub. wlih una i General Hospital. She was 68 years old.

She had been employed as 4 seamstress at the Globe Tailoring Cincinnati. Surviving Mrs. Meyer is her Mrs. Virginia Spiller has departed for her home in San Antonio. after visiting with Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Michaels of Fort Mitchell Heights. Mrs. Spille; motored to Tipton, Iowa, for a short visit before going to her home in Texas. Jschool, was crowned Burley Queen tian Church, Bracken County.

$2,650 filed by Elizabeth Berry-man, Covington, in Kenton Circuit Court. The plaintiff charged of the American Legion Burley fames pt 183. 178 and l5, topp-d the wle1 th. of Isa- Burial was in the family cemetery ing November 22, in the ball The Rev. T.

J. McArthur of Cor- Festival here tonight. Runnerup Duwum uim me oitnn Schmidt Lanes. it enahiMt th- at Powersville. Mr.

Mams died at dele, will deliver a sermon at that she bought a can of spinach room of the American Legion Hall, resigned. mother, Mrs. Nellie Laue, Bellevue. was Harnete Germann, daughter the home of his daughter, Mrs. in Covington Kroger store, ate I from the Ortanliers.

Mabel Sprltikjr led the Secretaries to three wine over, the Monitors; Thelma Meulenkamp waa the Primitive Baptist Church at Services will be held at 2 p. m. Emma King, near Brooksville. Besides Mrs. King he leaves four 7:30 p.

m. today in place of the the spinach and became ill. of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Germann and a senior at St.

Patrick High School, Maysville. In third Monday at the Dobbling funeral home, Bellevue. Burial will be in other daughters, Mrs. Lydia Fellowship Hour, which usually is held at that time. BARN LOSS IS $100,000.

Georgetown, Nov. 17 (AP Fire late last night de- NEW PROSECUTOR NAMED. place was Ruth Dillon, senior at Mayslick High School. Miss Chris Evergreen Cemetery, Southgate. Friends may call after 4 p.

m. tomorrow at the funeral home. Frankfort, Nov. 17 (AP) stroyed a 40-stall dairy barn on Moore, Bracken County; Mrs. Bertha Thompson, Versailles, Ind Mrs.

Lyle Henderson, Cincinnati, and Mrs. Viola MacKinder, Viola, tine will receive a new clothing Governor Clements today named the Mintwood farm near here. AUTO CLUB IS TO MOVE. The first floor of the old Amer William Hodges of Elizabethtown Damage was estimated at $100,000. outfit from Maysville merchants.

Eleven girls from high schools in this area participated in the con as Commonwealth Attorney for and a son, Bennie Mams. ican National Bank Fourth RICHARD HOEPFNER. Richard Hoepfner, 10-year-old the Ninth Judicial District. He Brooksville. and York Newport, will be test.

succeeds Milton T. Whitworth who me uuian, wno inree james irom the Custodians. The Chancellors, with K. Chalk" leading lire way, took the entire series from the Treasurers, in other matches the Recom-eI T0" 'am tron Socialites and the Guards, Advocates and Birectori took two james from the Scribes, Chorlsteni aad Reienra, respectively. I Tom Shannon led Drauiht Beer to three wina over the Bottlea In the Bavarian Brewinf Bowling League at the Glenn Schmidt Lanes, Newport.

Bob Spanier led the Bottle Shop to three wins over the Traffic team in the other match. I Bill Buchelt rolled games of 318, 182 and 203 for a epo roll mark for Sanaom Meata aa they handed the league-leading Hind-nan Cleaners two defeat! In the Monday Niint League at the Glenn Schmidt Lanes. The pair oi wins enabled the MeaU to pull Into first place tie. t. Hauck led Made-Rite Eurnace team to three win.

Avr. p.ir remodled for use by the Kentucky The barn was on a 400-acre farm owned by J. L. Cleveland. Nine calves and some equipment were removed before the blaze spread over the entire building.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hoepf Mr. Joseph H. Creaghead, who as ill for several days at his home on Ridge Road, Fort Mitchell, hat been removed to Booth Hospital in Covington for further treatment.

SPORTSMEN TO DANCE. Fifth District Federation of Sportsmen will give a dance tonight at. Knights of Columbus Hall, Newport, John Murphy, President, announced yesterday. More than 20 sportsmen's clubs in the Northern Kentucky area to be represented. Proceeds will be used to further conservation work Of the federation.

ner, 48 Kennedy Rd Fort Wright, HUGH BILLITER. Wllliamstown (Special Serv died yesterday at his home. He Expansion Project Is Voted Division of the Cincinnati Automobile Club, Edward Winter, Chairman of the club branches, announced yesterday. The club ices for Hugh Billiter, 79, who died was a fifth grade student of St. COURT OF APPEALS.

at his home on High Street, will Agnes Chapel, Lookout Heights. now is located at Sixth and York FYankfort, Nov. IT (API Court of Besides his parents he is sur For Blue Licks State Park Sts. Appeals opinion, today: Evans vs. Hill.

Bell, affirmed: Chief Justice vived by a brother, Thomas Hoepf be held at the Coates funeral home Saturday, with burial in Williams-town Cemetery. Mr. Billiter is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lizzie Collins Billiter; three sonj, Carl ner, and his maternal grandpar Sims. Tennessessee Gas A Tranmlsston Co.

vs. Lawrence et Boyle, affirmed, Commissioner Stanley. gub and Tom Celser led OK Booster! to TWO YEARS IN BANK THEFT. ents, Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Schmidt, Maysville. Nov. 17 (Spe mm urn wins over Ktma street Cafe, in which Mr. Clarke is a member. Mr.

Clarke, Maysville City En Smith vs. Kamm. Oldham, affirmed: Judie cial) Blue Licks State Park, the otner matches. Miller's Lawnmowers. Pete Koenlnger.

Jordan Cafe and Walt Jack leered double victories. I Long Island, N. Y. The funeral will be held at 8:30 a. m.

Monday from the Midden- Re. Compton vs. Runyon. Pike, affirmed: Com gineer, stated that the National and and Allic, Covington; four daughters, Mrs. KENTUCKY MARKETS.

state park closest to Maysville and this area, upon which ground missioner Clay. Charley Lewis and Sherwnod winl.m. nobinson vs. commonwealth, Harlan, re dorf funeral home, 917 Main Louisville, Nov. 17-(AP( (USDAI-Unji: Estimated receipts barrows and was fought the last battle of the Ike Steward, Williamstown; Mrs.

Bertha Covington: Mrs. versed; commissioner van sant. Molen vs. Molen, Pulaski, affirmed In part, reversed In Dart: Judec Cammack. Covington.

Requiem High Mass will be sung at 9 a. m. at St. Revolutionary War, is to be expanded from the 32 acres it now McPherson et Dukes et Muhlen- Lewis Henry, Richwood, and Mrs. Louisville.

Nov. 17 (AP) Earl Hess 27, was sentenced in Federal District Court here today to two years in prison for embezzlement. Hess was accused of stealing $14,164 in bonds while he was a teller at the First National Bank of Central City, Ky. LICENSED IN KENTUCKY. gilts steady to 23c lower; good and choice 170-250 Iba mostly fm 751S.25; practice) top 18.2B for 190-240 pounds; three lot (or total of about SO head 215-230 pound fhMce meat type 818.35a) 18.

r0: other butcher Derir reversed: juaee Kmrnt. Charles Clark, Norwood, Ohio. over the honor roll mark last Wednesday In the Kerns Social Bowling League at the Glenn Schmidt Lanea, Newport. Lewis rolled games of 201. 202 and 309 for a 82.

Williams banged out games of 199, 19S and 313 for a 80T. Lewis paced the Kette-nackers to two wins over Flamingo Club and Williams sparked Red Top to three wins ever Seven Star Bit lis. Agnes Chapel. Bur'al wlll be in covers to embrace a tract of 100 acres, "more' or less." Pioneer Monument Association established Blue Licks Park, which owns more than 221 acres of farm and timber land adjacent to the present Blue Licks State Park. Only 32 acres is used for park purposes, the remainder in farming.

The proposal in increase the inadequate acreage of the park received the endorsement of Henry weigms scarce, lew 270-330 pounda 818.75w The enlargement plan, proposed 117 75: aowa 60c lower, food and choice 81 50918.50, odd head under 300 pound and a brother, Ulysses Billiter. RECOUNT IN MANCHESTER. Maysville. Nov. 17 (Sne- Madden vs.

Madden, Harlan, affirmed: Judcc Cammack. Kdwaids vs. Downing et Payette, affirmed: Judge Latimer. American Casualty Co. vs.

Shely, Fayette, affirmed: Judre Helm. Blue Diamond Coal Co. vs. Hensler at Harlan, reversed: Jule Knltht. Works vs.

Winkle, reversed, and Wlnl vs. 10 91 1. Jars' Berleman. wldelr known hn-Ur Cattle: Estimated recelpti 300: market by Wadsworth Clarke, Maysville, Director of the National Pioneer Monument Association, received quuiaijuna largely nominal; oaa neao. u'e rnvlNr.Tnv cial) A recount of votes in the St.

Mary Cemetery, Fort Mitchell. MRS. KATE SMITH. Mrs. Kate Smith, a resident of Covington for 25 years, died yesterday at her home, 1251 Parkway Ave.

She was 77 years old. Mrs. Smith was a member of Purity Council, Daughters of mold- Works, affirmed, both Kenton; Commissioner! to medium heifera IUiJ7: odd rood beet Homer Watkiru. 21. 1113 Poplar St Nottkern Kentucky, led Becker Mtats with a 635 three-game total In the Kerne Social Bowling League.

However, his team went down to two defeats at the hands of Pols rive. I Manchester. Ohio. Wet-and-Drv 1535 Freeman fnwi to 23; sprinkling cannera and cutters "Zf preliminary approval from his A-rector associates at a called meeting of the association in Lexing Ward, Director of the Kentucky Department of Consrevation. vn san'.

Brotherton vs. Commonwealth, Pulaski, appeal denied, Judgment affirmed. Warner et vs. Lexlntton Poller Mills, et Favet'e: ODInlon modified and ex. Hi19.

odd sausage bu 124. IS 1 1 7 Estimated' recelpti 300: market T. Wc 37 Florence Ky chemist teady; rood and choice vealeri 13437; Steers, 23, Erlanter, Ky. ton, Clarke said upon his return election, for which a petition had been filed with the Adams County Election Commission, will be held Monday night, it was announced today. Manchester went dry on six issues November 7 for a small tended and appellees' petition for rehearlm mm and medium 123(333: culls to Ji below: few medium to choice welihtr killlni here.

wiurcn xSKeDai League will stpen tta season Monday with three games at the Newport Hlfh School gym fn 'iT' ConeregaticnM meets St. John Kvaniel ri at in ana moamcation or opinion overruled. Utilities Entlneerlnt Institute vs. Jarrella The plan was considered at the Floyd: appellant's motion to set aside order which operates the park. Expansion not only will give a shoreline on the picturesque banks of the Licking River but will make the park eligible for inclusion in the National Park Service.

America, Newport. She is survived by her husband, Harry F. Smith; a daughter. Mrs. Emily Ruholt.

The Newport Gospel Tabernacles meet Calves BZ4t39. Sheep: Ejtlmtted receipts 300: sucnly small: tat Iambi stead: odd cod and choice wool-d lambs 12 50t31: mixed lots mostly medium and tnnd ared slauchter ewes steady t) II hither, oo4 choice 13ifl5. NEWPORT. Blllie Moore. 32, 3135 Central Clnrln-nail, woodworker, and Jean McGaha, 16, 104 Llcklnr Newport.

Edwin Annable, 19, 314 Washinfton Belleue, assembler, and Barbara Sesher, 18, 324 Ninth Dayton, Ky, 4. meeting of the association, and referred for study and final action oenyinr appeal overruled. Hunt vs. Lyons et Rockcastle, and Flvnn ft vs. Hansen, Fayette, appellant's petition for rehearing overruled lnjeacli case, oaiem roeimmiBT.

Bl and First Baptists meet Corpus Chrtatl In th. majority on each. The Wets in their petition challenged 29 votes. and a son, Harry M. Smith, all of I to its executive committee of It 8:30 f).

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