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Monday, October 23, 1930 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER 2 Kentucky Section HOOP GAMES fN li A Two Recruits Are To Leave For U. S. Armed Force Posts Covington. J. Park Strother.

Principal, announced the school budget. A devotional was led by Mrs. Merit Tenney. and Mrs. Fred Stover told of the party to be given tomorrow at the Party Mart for PTA members and their friends.

Mrs. Elmer Meyer and Mrs. Fred Stover are handling Listed At Falmouth. ASD XH00L K0TES Last Year's League Champs Are reservations. Piner.

CHURCH GROUPS IXU Tournament, Falmouth; Jan. uary 5, Dry Ridge, home; January 0, Silver Grove, away; January 12, Corinth, home. January 16, Campbell County, home; January 19, Lexington University High, away; January 23, Augusta, home; January 30, Butler, away; February 2, Owenton, away; February 6, Williamstowa, home; February 9. Crittenden, home; February 13, Morgan, away; February 16, Augusta, away; February 20, Mason, away. "SPOOKS" PARTY PLANNED.

All Hallows Eve will be celebrated by the School of Nursing at St. Elizabeth Hospital, Covington, with a "Spooks' Spree" masquerade at 8 p. m. Friday night in the auditorium of the hospital. Hoping Repeat Team Looks Strong Again.

The PTA of the Piner Public 1 1 St 7 School is sponsoring a Halloween party to be given Thursday night I. C-iiwith Mrs. Howard L. Clark, Mrs. Reformation Service Is pet L.

and Mrs. vvmiam Third District. A talk illustrated with technicolor films on parks and mountains in the western United States was given by James V. Wert, Principal of the John G. Carlisle School, Covington, at the October meeting of the PTA of the Third District School, Covington.

Mrs. Robert White, chairman Falmouth, Oct. 22 (Special) The Falmouth Red Devils announced their complete basket in the school for association mem Meyer in charge. bers, those affiliated with the Blessed Sacrament school and for citizens of the com ball schedule today. The "Penogran Tournament' By Kenton Lharch Unit The fourth annual Reformation Sunday Service sponsored by the Kenton County Protestant Association will be held October 29 at munity.

Awards will be given to Mrs. Frank Olberding was in those wearing costumes selected champs of the last year hope to stalled as President of St. Mary repeat this year. of devotions, stressed that: "Every as outstanding by the party Married Ladies Society of Blessed judges. There will be a fish pond The team is expected to have one of the most successful seasons 7:45 p.

m. in the First Methodist; Sacrament Church, South Fort The doctors and their wives, and an auction sale, also sale of candy, cakes, popcorn, ice cream Mitchell, at a tea held in the in the school's history. The schedule: church auditorium. Others installed: Mrs. Lawrence Nieman, graduate nurses, students, laboratory personnel and other attaches of the hospital will attend in ghostly costumes.

A program will November 14, Mason, home; No First Vice President; Mrs. Law vember 21, Butler, home; Novem Church, Covington. The program has been planned by the Rev. Jesse L. Murrell, Chairman of Spiritual Life and Evangelism Committee of the KCPO.

Principal speaker for the service will be the Rev. Dr. Edward rence Reese, Corresponding Secretary: Mrs. William Tillman, ber 28, Corinth, away; November 30, Simon Kenton, home; Decem be presented by the freshman class. child is entitled to spiritual faith.

This is traditional American heritage." Mrs. Roy Wilson told of preparations for the fall bazaar to be held by the PTA November 3. Mrs. Walter C. Beil, President, presided.

Seventh District. Miss Helen May Young, Covington school nurse, spoke on "Child Welfare," at the meeting of the Seventh District School PTA, Auditor; Mrs. E. J. Zimmer, Mrs.

ber 1, Wilhamstown, away; De cember 8, Florence, away; Decern and soft drinks. Proceeds will be used to purchase playground equipment. PALL FESTIVAL SET. The annual fall festival of St. Augustine Church will be held on the church grounds at 19th and Jefferson Covington, November 15-16.

Msgr. Charles A. Woeste, pastor, has announced. Carl Raidenheimer and Mrs. Ed' AT HOME M.

Stimson, Pastor of Knox Presbyterian Church. Cincinnati. ward Lange, Board of Directors, ber 12, Morgan, home; December 15, Crittenden, away; December R. H. WEAVER, M.

D. Participating clergymen will the Rev. W. Bruce Strother, Presi Enquirer (Cochran) ptwto. MARY EILEEN KUNKEL.

NICHOLAS SCULLY. 19-22, Penogran Tournament, Wil-liamstown; December 27 28 29. 21 W. Southern Ave, Covington, Ky. Junior Chamber of Commerce Recruits identified as the first, San Antonio, Tex.

She will leave dent of KCPA and Pastor of Im-manuel Methodist Church, Covington: the Rev. Barton A. Johnson, tomorrow for four years of duty. from Northern Kentucky in two Mrs. Louis Glueck was insauing officer.

Mrs. Stanley Vogt was in charge of the tea. Mrs. Stanley Vogt arranged the tea. Mrs.

Eugene Hagedorn and Mrs. Frank Olberding presided. Cherry Grove. Mrs. Dclbert Walden, Grant Miss Kunkel is one of five divisions of war services will be daughters and seven sons in her President of the Kenton County Ministerial Association and Pastor of Madison Avenue Christian family.

She hopes to be assigned to sports and -recreation work, on parson HJlVanothtf gin active duty this week. They are Nicholas Scully, 25, of 1714 Banklick Covington, and Miss Mary Eileen Kunk'el, 21, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kurotel, or she would like to further her radio announcing work. Last February she received her bachelor Country home demonstration agent, was a special guest at the meeting of the Cherry Grove Church, Covington; the Rev.

Albert Conley, Pastor of Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church; the Rev. Harry L. Bcrkebile, Pastor of ion Lutheran Church. Park Hills, and the Rev. Jesse L.

Murrell, Pastor of the First Methodist Church, Covington. Most Protestant churches will Homemakers Club held at the of Turkey Foot Road, Lakeside Park. home of Mrs. Henry Tebelman near Cherry Grove. Mr.

Scully, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. C. W.

Bagby presided. The Nicholas Scully, reported to be the first Kenton Countian to pass the Marine examination for active dfcmiss evening services on that i L'PD A devotional was conducted by Mrs. L. O. Herron and Mrs.

C. I. Rogers. Mrs. Stanley Phillips read a poem day to cooperate wnn duty, will leave Wednesday for of fine arts degree at the Cincinnati College of Music in radio education after four years of study.

Previously, she was graduated from Holy Cross High School, Latonia. She has been serving as assistant manager of the Belles, the Covington girls' softball team. Two of her seven brothers served in World War II. One brother is in the Army Reserve and another brother is of draft age. After 11 weeks of basic training at Lackland, Miss Kunkel will be sent to another air base.

suggestive of Columbus Day. Mrs. Rogers talked on gardening. Parris Island, S. Marine training center.

He served for three years in the Navy in World Members conducted a pantry sale last Friday in a leading store War II. their community. Instructions Miss Kunkel, first Northern for weaving mats were given by Kentucky girl to enlist in the Mrs. Prentice Roland and Mrs, Woman Air Force, in Septem 'talli anoth.r ZST VT 'hWmm pijpi fJJ Jht Smfv 0 (jVr soVS (m- Stanley Phillips. Nine mats made ber, has been called to begin of rattan were completed during training at Lackland Air Base, the meeting.

A collection for Pennies for Friendship was taken dur reminded of the birthday of the program. Northern Kentucky AATJW. The Northern Kentucky Branch Of the American Association of University Women held its October meeting at the home of Miss Virginia Murrell on Taylor Avenue, Bellevue. Featured on the program was an Interesting talk given by Miss Adelaide Conley ot Fort Thomas on her summer trip to Europe. Others taking part in the program were Misses Edna B'Hymer, Madeline Corman, Viola Corman, Mabel Elliott, Ruth German, Virginia Held, Dorothy Johns, Betty Moats, Vinco Moore, Virginia Murrell.

Charlotte Snyder, Marilyn TriMfhmnn and Mesdames Harold ing the meeting. orphan whose name they have. At Next meeting will be held on the close of the business session November 9 at the home of Mrs. refreshments were served by Mrs. C.

W. Bagby. Ray Neuforth and Mrs. Lorraine Holdsworth. Tort Wright Homemakers.

Talks on "Our Future Security" were given by Mrs. Paul Brown and Mrs. irvin widmyer at a meeting of the Fort Wright Home- Houston, June Lukowsky, Jack makers Club held in the Fort Wright Civic Club. Mrs. Robert Gronotte presided at the meeting.

Keturah Chapter, OES. Officers Club of Keturah Chapter, 50, Order of Eastern Star, was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Furnish with Mrs. Furnish, President, in charge.

There were 20 in attendance. Gold Star Mothers! The Campbell County Gold Star Mothers will, hold their regular meeting at 8 p. m. Wednesday at the American Legion Hall, Newport. Mrs.

Alvin Steil asks The 33 members and five guests who attended cited helpful house Walling and William xerKey. Next mectinj will be held November 15 at the home of Mrs. Harold Houston in Park Hills. Beech Grove Homemakers. A rlisnlav of 57 aluminum ar hold hints in response to the roll call.

Luncheon was served at noon by the hostesses, Mesdames 3 W. E. Eerkemeyer, S. J. Hoffman, made and etched by mem Agnes Hebbeler and Stanley Gro bers of the club was held at a meeting of the Beech Grove WnmomnVer Club held in the that all members attend as there is to be a special demonstration notte.

The fall scene was depicted in table decorations. Members will attend the annual meeting of rinhrnoms with Mrs. Carrell by Mr. Palmer Ledonne. the Kenton County Homemakers MoVurland.

President, in charge. Association to be held November In the group were 18 round trays, Christ Evangelical Church. Mrs. F. H.

Burk is chairman of 2 at Summit Hills Golf Club. the rummage sale which the Ludlow Presbyterian. The Women's Federation of the three bread trays, one lap iray, two coasters, 10 ash trays and one napkin holder. Some of the articles will be on display at the annual meeting of the Kenton fnuntv Homemakers Association REGISTER TODAY you may take homt one of the 10 VALUABLE DOOR GIFTS Junior and Evening Circles of Christ Evangelical and Reformed First Presbyterian Church, Lud Church, Fort Thomas, are to hold low, will serve a turkey dinner PTA SOLOIST. Jo Ann Langner will be featured soloist on the program of music to be held in connection with the fall conference of the Sixth District, Kentucky Congress of Parents and Teachers, at Dixie Heights School Thursday.

J. ayne Rusk student at the Cincinnati College of Music, will present piano selections. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, to be held November 2 at Summit October 26. 27 and 28, beginning from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Wednesday in the church.

The dinner will be Hills Golf Club. Mrs. William Endres, Citizen at 9 a. at Fifth and Columbia Newnort. Anvone wishlne to open to the public.

Proceeds will ihiD Chairman, told the group be used to help finance projects contribute articlesor the sale ls undertaken by women of the asked to call Mrs. Burk or Mrs. Donald Stolle. Why the Whole Town is Talking about our FALL OPENING and the NEW A TELEVISION church in connection with remodeling. Motion pictures will be shown in the church basement during the dinner period.

New Haven Homemakers Club. Mrs. Jake Cleer was hostess to Thursday, Junior Order Hall, New that a collection of clothing had been given to a needy family, and that one of several packages of wearing apparel is ready to be mailed to a family Bayern, Germany. Clothing has been donated bv club members. A taik on "Our Future Security" was given by Mrs.

George Schadler and Mrs. Howard L. Clark. Booklets on "Property Rights" by Ida C. Hageman were port; Bessie Ballwinkle, Councilor, and Nellie Forge, Deputy, Gertrude Chapter, 0ES Gertrude Chapter 19, Order of the New Haven Homemakers Club recently at her home on Richwood Road.

Much interest was shown in the lesson on fitting patterns, FW Wfp ill' 1 McKinley Council 18, 8 p.m. Eastern Star, will meet at 7:43 the introductory lesson in a dress p.m. today in the Newport Ma making course which will continue Thursday, Garfield Bellevue; Eleanor Lewis, Councilor, and Mildred Stith, Deputy, pre Tht Mont Carlo Model 753 Giant size 16-in. expanded picture in a budget priced consolette. Straight AC circuit, turret-type tuner and all the latest features insure perfection of image and tone.

sonic Temple, with Mrs. William Busam, Past Worthy Matron, and Thomas Moore, Worthy Patron, in charge. Mrs. Oliver Moore, for six months. The leaders were Mrs.

Fred Morrison and Mrs. George Moody. The club is extend siding. distributed to members. Mrs.

F. M. Powers, Reading Chairman, suggested that each member read a good book during ing an invitation to all homemak ers in the New Haven district to Worthy Matron, has gone to Louisville to attend the meeting of the Grand Chapter of Kentucky, LICENSED IN KENTUCKY COVINGTON. Ctortt Arnold. 30, 1318 RimUl libortr.

join. Anyone interested is asked to get in touch with Mrs. N. nl Mafjf H.iydfn. 38, lODVi W.

11th both ot Covington. Hmry C. Wtngntft 39, 11S Fartt the month and then make a drawing suggesffhg the title which will be used in a guessing contest fit a future meeting. Mrs. Powers and Mrs.

George Schadler were appointed to serve on the Membership Committee, OES. Mrs. Alfred Cundiff, Past Matron, and Mr. Condiff, Past Patron, will serve as grand page Owtns, club President. Dayton High School.

South Hills, Enlmman. and Nancj Ltr Bird, 38, 29 Covlniton. and grand sentinel, respectively. Karl Botkln. as.

1141 iMtxlla Nfw. $299.95 It's the personally recommended set port, uivmmtn, ma uorniny settle, It, at the meeting. The Junior Parents Association urtd Mrs. Powers and Mrs. Gus n.

n. jmirning view, nr. Elbert S. Herron. 41.

loot Midiion Ave will hold its monthly meeting at Newport first Baptist. Covliifton, cirpeter, tad Eulk Lwion, 39, 8 p. m. tomorrow at Dayton High School, Eighth and Vine Sts. Mrs Schadler were selected to assist Mrs.

Frank Lynskey, Program Chairman. Mrs. Lynskev conducted the rec ioannn, unia. Clarence Bfwa, 30. Dorr, carpenter, and Bonlta Weber, 19, Grand Rapid, Mich, The Ann of Ava Circle of the First Baptist Church, Newport Dorothy Beatty will preside.

Lucy Abert Literary Club. NEWPORT. held its monthly meeting at the Clifford ConlfT. SO. S3 W.

Ktth true anver, ana Katnenne Austin, 33, 33 w. home of Mrs. Wayne Blatt in Newport with Mrs. Carl Hosea reation period, and Mrs. Roger Robinson, Treasurer, collected funds for Pennies for Friendship.

"Hostesses for the meeting were evenm 00m 01 jveTepon. The Lucy Abert Literary Club will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Robert Cody, Mayo Ave vtywp ss presiding. The group made doll blankets to be sent to the Baptist Orphans Home, and an interesting program was presented under the Mrs. Carrell McFarland and Mrs William Meyer.

The club's annual Halloween party will be held November 4 nue, Fort Thomas, with Mrs. John Moore Jr. as cohostess. A dessert luncheon will be served at 12:30. Mrs.

David Apple will give a book review, and Miss Blanche Yung- direction of Mrs. Harry Kelly. Norman-Barnei Auxiliary. Contlnawn ft NORTHERN KENTUCKY'S Finest Funiral Homm 11 to 11 LIBERTY tk Madison Covinfton. HE 0895 Norman-Barnes Unit 70, Ameri Lanrleaslr decorated, aHractlvalT fan blut will present current events.

Colonial Eagles Auxiliary. The Ladies Auxiliary of CO' nUhed a suitable tribal tan can Legion Auxiliary, will meet at 8:15 p. m. today in the Legion Hall, 115 East Fourth Coving erttat faltkf.llv aid Wl Duratt lonial Aerie, Fraternal Order of ton. Mrs.

F. E. Duvall will preside I -mmmnm ii.um-ii-i 1 Eagles 1,285, will meet at 8 p. flue 1M1. tl tear at SatUfrlnf errlee, iBSfectiea Invited.

21 E. SIXTH, NEWPORT TODAT i DOt'BLE FEATTBE "COUNTY FAIR" (Color ar Technicolor) 1 Marring BOUT CAI.HOl'N, JANE KIOH v-' vitk norence Bates, Warren Douslaa, Harmon Hatton Alio "STRIKE IT RICH" Starrine ROD CAMERON. BOMTA GRANVILLE, PON CASTLE tomorrow at Eagles Hall, Fifth at the meeting, which will be followed by a social period with Mrs. William Hammond in charge. Woman's Club Of Newport.

The Woman's Club of Newport 2 and Berry Dayton, with Mrs Leslie Coffee presiding. Dayton First Baptist. Tht Broadmoor Model 764 Magnificent television console with matched doors. 17-in. rectangular picture screen.

"Special" chassis equipped with Local Long Distance Switch, AntI-Interference Traps end Phono plug-in. $349.95 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY held its October meeting Thursday at Carnegie Hall, Newport. The Ever Faithful Philadelphia Class of First Baptist Church, Dayton, will meet at the church at 8 p.m. tomorrow. Mrs.

C. L. The devotional was given by SOME 1950 MODELS MADISON srr T3 Madison Covintton. AX 2403 TODAY REDT LAMARR. JOHN HODIAK A LADY WITHOUT A fASSPORT" w)lh Cnift O'wre Marrradr Bolton will be the hostess.

Newport First Baptist. The Alathean Class of First The Challenger Model 755 Baptist Church, Newport, will be entertained at 7:45 p. m. tomor FIRST IN NEWPORT HHP PI Budget-priced mahogany table model with 16-in. rectangular picture.

Straight AC circuit, turret-type tuner, fast action automatic gain control. row by Mrs. Charles Luther at her home, 846 Overton Newport. Mrs. Glenn Gregg will preside.

Mrs. u. W. Bodker. Mrs.

Ruth Begler, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. C. R. Brookbank, sang "If I Were a Rose" and "Thanks Be To God." Mrs. Elmer Winters, who read several poems, urged club members to Join her in her daily prayers in observance of United Nations Day tomorrow.

Refreshments were served by the following hostesses: Mesdames Otto Budig, L. L. Brown. Frederick Brickler, William Brown, J. J.

Busch and William Bodker. Southgate Methodist. The Woman's Society of Christian Service of Southgate Methodist Church held its October Passenger Cars Light Trucks Lowest Authorised Terms, Long Trade To Make Down Payment DEAL NOW HICKS FORD TONIGHT Jndr GarlandGene Kellj "SUMMER STOCK" All "THE GOLDEN TWENTIES" DocimenUry Fort Thomas Girl Scout Council. The Fort Thomas Girl Scout Council will meet at 10 a. m.

Northern Kentucky's Foremost Television Dealer 424 Scott Street, Covington, Ky. Wednesday at the Girl Scout House in the Fort Thomas Wom HSTR ANDgi TODAY Dorii D7 Gordon MacBu "TEA FOR TWO" Loall Harvard Jane Wyett "HOUSE IY THE RIVER" an's Club. Mrs. Robert Stivers, Commissioner, will preside. Daughters Of America.

meeting recently at the church. The devotional was given by Mrs. Charles Braun, and an interesting lesson study was presented by Mrs. Ira Martin. Members were Charlotte Rulon, District of Daughters of America, announces the following meetings for the week: Deputies Association of District FRIENDLY Basax mm mm mbv i m'-w mm i UAUItt 2, 8 p.m., 821 York.

Newport; Louis Schmidt presiding. Grandview Council 41, 8 p.m., Thursday, Junior Order Hall, Newport; Elaine Wilson, Councilor, and Alice King, Deputy, presiding. America Council 3, 8 p. row cai I MS-Z100 rtVlore Comfort Wearing FAST SERVICE. Mmm first for faster action.

Vcmmiiiutifr ftoofef (AMkMttiClM raL3t 1 EC in Broderlck Crawford Ellen Drew "CARGO TO CAPETOWN" I1IWAHOO QUIZ TONITE I DM Hlfhwoy Covington, Ky. JUnlpor 2222 Here It a pleuant ay to overcome tome plate WKomiort. fastest rt. an improvea powder, sprinkled on upper and lower platei hold! them firmer 10 that thej feel more com- ifortable. No lummy, ioovy.

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