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Maiy, Novembir It, IJ5T Concert At WSTC Seal Drive To Open OPEN TONITE 'TIL 8:30 Store Opens Doily et 9:20 A. M. Perking for 400 Cars Daily First Hour Free With 1.00 Purchase Trof. Harold A. Iecker, The Campbell County Tuber-choral director in the Univers-j culosis Christmas ftr of Illinois school of music.

"Seal sale will open Friday with will conduct the Kentucky All-Ciste Orchestra November 18 and 19 at Western State Teachers College, Bowling Green. The chorus of 300 selected high school vocalists from throughout Kentucky 'iH present a public concert November 19. a goal of $12,000, Howard Zieler, association presdient, announced yesterday. He said 1S.000 letters are being sent cut urging purchase of the seals "to help eradicate our county of Active and inactive cases in the county now total over 500, he said. i CINCINNATI ENQUIRER I I Ml BABY BEAU'S SHOP A Large and Complete Selection of Raliy and Children's Furniture and Kquijinifiit GIFTS AND TOYS TRADE-IN TERMS LIMED OAK OK MAPI! WHEEL Quality Bunk Beds Complete Outfit $119.95 REG.

price sm.es MRS. EVELYN KRUSE AX 144 ANY TIME, 1216 MADISON, COVINGTON. KY. ENJOYING THE BALL The officers of the Junior Board of the Covington Protestant Children's Home thoroughly enjoyed the Charity Ball which the board sponsored. They are Mrs.

George D. Dawkins, Mrs. Frank Gofton Ware, Mrs. Edward L. Bramel Mrs.

Earl J. Carson, Mrs. Thomas V. Boyle and Mrs. Roger J.

Auge. DECORATIONS DISCUSSED Mr. and Mrs. Robs Kinduell, who designed and printed the attractive programs for the Charity Ball held Saturday evening at Summit Hill Country Club, chat with Mr. and Mrs.

Evan J. Perkins III, chairman cf decorations; Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hughes, chairman of the flower committee, and Mr.

Lee Merrick Spalding Wilson, who designed and directed the decorations. Decor Is Subtle, Gowns Stunning For Charity Ball At Summit Hills cocktail gown was of gold bro- ciide featuring the low cut back. Mrs. 11. Clay Wingate selected 1 1 a champagne satin form with a full skirt embroidered in a black velvet floral design.

Aji ALL DAY MONDAY! black velvet gown with a portrait neckline was selected by Mrs. Thomas O. Youtsey for the affair. I Sale of Woolens TIME TO CELEBRATE! 0LDSM0BILE for 1958 Sec it NOW est Rockcastle Motor Sales De our guest today! Regularly 3.98 .89 Mrs. Don E.

Fowls wore a sheath of turquoise satin featuring a chiffon cummerbund and floating panel. A gold brocade sheath of cocktail length with a softly draped neckline was the choice of Mrs. James S. Hill Mrs. Gordon II.

Hood wore a black silk taffeta waitz-lenth gown. Mrs. Jefferson W. Hudson selected a green peau-de-soie ballerina-length gow with bouffant skirt and sapphire blue satin accessories. Mrs.

John E. Hughes wore a dress of green and pii tulle over taffeta with a strapless bodice. Mrs. Harold J. Krantz chose a royal blue satin formal sheath with the new low back.

A champasne satin gown of ballerina length was the choice of Mrs. Wayne 11. Lamb. Beautiful and subtle decorations made the Charity Ball held Saturday evening at Summit HiJis Country Club a truly memorable affair. The annual dinner-dance is sponsored by the Junior Board of the Covington Protestant Children's Home for the benefit of the Home.

Lovely shades of pink, red and gold carried out a Viennese motif. The foyer was attractively done in gold and red with small gilt chairs and red velvet cushions effectively placed. A gilt mirror with an old-fashioned arrangement of pink roses on a gold pedestal just below completed the illusion of being in old Vienna. A lare crystal chandelier In the center of the ballroom was impressive. Smaller crystal fixtures were placed along the and white.

Mrs. George T. Dawkins, auditor, chose a black embroidered taffeta strapless gown. An emerald green chiffon cocktail-length eown was chosen by Mrs. William C.

Beuttel. Mrs. Paul R. Boggs beautitul bronze cocktail-length dress with a bouffant skirt was most effective with a black lace trim. Mrs.

Robert 13. Brewer's stunning black velvet gown was trimmed in white embroidery. A black taffeta ball dress with a full over-skirt and rhinestone studded straps was chosen by Mrs. J. Kenneth Briee.

Mrs. Edward R. Hurley lovely cocktail gown was of pink brocade with matching satin outlining the square neckline and forming a bow in the back. Mrs. Harry Carl Jr.

chose a 7 Storm Windows and Doors EDUCATION WEEK November 10-16 Vill i MADOMA At East WM Street Cerdiellf inritn ih public to 'nit iti ton end lobeioferf tesiiem en Wdnnday, Nertmbtr 1J I'leof etli attrnilant in lie gi tlr a r't Of firm for undent guide. VILLA MADONNA COLLEGE ORDER NOW PREPARE FOR WINTER Friday, Saturday and Monday Only! Tl your choice of any woolen in this group crepes, flanneli, plaids all IC0 wool. Don't miji this grand SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ON NOY. ORDERS DEFERRED PAYMENTS IF DESIRE0 at Coppin'i! valut FREE ESTIMATES CALL CO 1-0733 Coppn's Yard Goods Sfreef Floor Mrs. Fred T.

Marklin Jr. selected a black Italian silk sheath for the occasion. Mrs. i William B. Macklin's gown was a ballerina formal of Covington Awning Roofing Co.

JOT SCOTT COVINGTON, KY CO 1-0733 sides of the room. The tables were decorated with small bouquets of pink and red carnations surrounded by silver candlesticks with white topers. Many colorful and beautiful gowns added to the festive air A- IIHIMM SMMATMH1 7 white satin brocade formal with a bouffant skirt A black Jersey bodice contrasted beautifully with the white satin skirt chosen by Mrs. Robert M. Colwell.

Mra. H. Dunbar Dickey selected an emerald green taffeta dress with back fullness. IT MEMBER Kentucky Independent College Foundation white nylon appliqued with blue flowers on the bouffant skirt. A smoke blue peau de soie sheath with a lime chiffon cummerbund flowing to the floor in back was the choice of Mrs.

Roger Mcllugh. Mrs. Clark C. Nowland Jr. wore the colors of the ball pink tnffeta trimmed with a large scarlet red bow.

Mrs. David E. Pendery Jr. wore a blnck sheath dress. A lmolv CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY CO.

SPECIAL! 6:30 to 8:30 I 1 Specials I On sale Monday night! I I Sorry, no mail or I I phone orders PRESIDENCY of the ball. Mrs. Roger J. Auge, president of the Junior Board, wore a dress of pure ailk satin dyed especially to go with the theme colors. Persian pink was haloed with cut crystal rhine-stone straps.

She carried a hand IwHiquet of deep scarlet roses. Mrs. Thorn i W. Boyel, vice president, was a perfect contrast wearing a ruby red satin DISCOUNT ON ALL FABRICS ALL THIS WEEK 20 Of Centre College Will Be red drcss spiuiii us ir-u j. FURNITURE RESTYLED FURNITURE FEFAIRED Assumed Today By Thomas Spragens DANVILLE.

Nov. 10 Special) Thomas Arthur Spragens, Labanon, native sheath sprinkled In multicolored sequins. Mrs. Earl J. Carson, recording secretary, selected an Ice blue satin sheath with on overskirt of white lace embroidered in gold.

An aqua silk shantung dress with a bodice of beaded embroidery was worn by Mrs. Frank Gofton Ware, corresponding secretary. Mrs. Edward L. Bramel treasurer, wai in a ballerina-length gown of black Perkins III for the ball.

Mrs. Marc J. Reardon was attractive in a white satin gown threaded with silver. Mrs. George 1L Riley's cocktail gown was of red lace.

The full skirt fell from below the cummerbund of matching satin. Mrs. J. Harry Rivard wore an elegant ballerina formal with fitted bodice and tiered bouffant skirt in black lace. A striking blue brocade satin sheath was the choice of Mrs.

I MO MONET Off TARE MONTHS TO HI ttE MICE NEW CUSTOM PLATFORM ROCKERS who has been president of Stephens College in Missouri for the last five ears, will as- ume the presidency of V' Centre Col- Taglauors dramatic COPPIN'S 6:30 TO 8:30 MONDAY NITE SPECIALS! Topper Hangers Set of 6 brightly plated hangsrs for slirts or stach. Regularly 1.00 79c 3 sets for 2.2S Coppin'i Notions Sfrftf Floor SAMPLES SHOWN IN HOME CUSTOMER REFERENCE: 3 McAlPIN STORES Dial HE 1-0205 oat or night FOX fREE ESTIMATES 13th and Greenup Covington INSURANCE is our Policy SHARON FLORER -INSUIMCI ACINCY- CorriN sits. in i-mi lege here tomorrow. Spragens, 40, a University of Kentucky graduate, sue- Groves, who. For Eet'er Dry Cltan it HOMOGENIZED CLEANING BAND BOX CLEANING RUG CLEANING CO.

SritAGEXS eeeds Walter A. after 10 years as Centre presi US Stttt St. Ctvlngtoii r. NE 1-2000 AX I 5500 dent, resigned last May to become president of Abadan Institute of Technology, Abadan, Iran. William Barnett Guer-rant, former president of Aus a JOIN OUR Boxed Stationery Choice of notes or letter sheets with matching envelopes many lovely styles.

Regularly 1.00 79' Coppln't Stationery Sfreef Floor PHARMACIES tin College in Texas, has been Centre's acting president since June 3. He is now in retirement at Umatilla, Fla. Spraijens, before assuming the Stephens College presidency, was the first secretary and treasurer of the Ford Foundation's Fund for the Advancement of Education. He also served for six years as assistant to the president of Stanford University. The new Centre president! son of Circuit Judge and Mrs.

William Henry Spragens of Mogwro AUCNASONIC 4)0 rt-crottl your lavorit record? to i perltction, from th d(ptit ban to If hlghott tfblo. for ttiii mojnlfitont ioitnonont hat 4 iptolun (includirg t5" bonli 10-wort exiphfitr; Di'oDMd1 Sly I'M ck up. Convenient gliding glou lep In rnohogony, oak ar (htrry finiih. Wool-Lined Knit Gloves Smart cotton knit with warm wool inner lining. Jlaclt, white 1 or chamois.

Regularly 1.00 ntohogen 1QC Lebanon, is married and has two sons and a daughter. PR. 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 jl I II and HIAPt a MAONAVOX beforo you buy Com to Ictty for a dtmonitrttiot TERMS TO SUIT YOU Coppin's Gloves Street Floor CLUB Druggists- In Rrtpontihilit Of Wm. E. Scott Robt.

A. Hudepoh! Fred H. Otto Jr. 500 MADISON GOV. Sheer Nylon Hose sheer beauties sheer beauties To Attend Dinner A trip- to the appreciation c'innrr of the Catholic Boy iioutj November 25 in Lexington will be planned at a of the Northern Kentucky of the Catholic Committee Scouting at 8 p.

m. Tuesday at Mother of Cod Schoof. Lovely new tall shades uve at 331 E. 4TH NEWFORT 734 OVERTON NEWPORT 1005 MONMOUTH ST. NEWPORT.

KY. Coppm Regularly 59e 2 pair for 1. 00 Coppin'i Hosiery Sfreef Floor Choice of 1.00 Men's Socks DAV To Meet Campbell County Memorial Chapter. No. 116, Disabled American Veterans, will meet at 8 n.

m. Wednesday at Al's Cot FftE-BOrJ(JS GIFT-FREE off a FINE BALLPOINT PGCJ Join our Christmas Savings Club today! Decide how much money you will need! Join the plan which assures that needed amount! Enjoy a prepaid Christmas shopping spree next December! Bonus gift viUb4t for accounts $1.03 week or mort YOU SAVE Your choice of any regular choice of colors and styles 1.00 men's socles big stock up at Coppin's! Regularly 1.00 ON A iSKj-, COVINGTON TRUST 79 tage. Conmmder Herbert Renter, reported. John P. Delaney, rational service officer, will New Suits Filed KINTON C0UNTT City Ci'M VI.

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