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THE ENQUIRER. CINCINNATI. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13. 10.T0 Kmluclv -0 fane, fur a vi it with IZ Kentucky Is Third OUTBREAK coiinn, Mil prine Holaday tions, but by i's civic, social, and commercial oignmntions a. well," Caldwell said.

He leviewed the history of Dayton and told of the days when it DELEGATE LIST With North Kentucky Clubwo 1 nrrnmpiinied h-i home and will fur m. Vimt with Iii-i. men In Cigarette Output; rooklvn and Jame North Carolina First Of Polio Is Reported Tr: he growth and ex Includes 14 Names WED IN PARK HILLS Master Donald Patrick, aeeoi.d son of Mr. and Mrs. I'at Patrick of Wallace Avenue, la confined to hi.

home with a broken arm he received playing football last Saturday. Dr. n. C. Goldsmith and Mr Richmond, October 12 (AP)' -A survey bv th.

research Hen. rt. In EaslPffl Km UfU Moilll tains Circle Is To Sell Tags To Raise Fund For Charity Work merit of the Richmond, Chambei Of Kentnn ntinlian Who Will Allt'iiil Annual he ni orr.ttic Merlins In ti t. i Infantile TaraljMs Takes I.ies Of Four hililrpn. pansion ot the city had beei hampered in recent years by inadequate road facilities.

Rufus Kincaid, President, announced that 10 application for membership had been received. A fall and winter campaign vai started to increase the member.hlp of the club. More than 100 persona attended the meeting last night. Luncheon and refreshment wera served. fddHmlth and daughter, Mis Mary Dillard Goldsmith, of Green-, Kentucky waa the third largest up Stroet, ('ovington, will leave the pr'Klgiing tat of cigarette, latter part of October for Carolina produce, the SlnnlriL' Lit-fit Circle, Kink's wricre ur.

n. quantity With Virginia acceitcd the pa.storate of Calvary I Louisville, October 12 (AP) An outbreak of poliomyelitis (infantile paralysis) in the Eastern Kentucky Mountain, chiefly in Delegate fiotn the Kcntun Conn will conduct a 'he tv III mm i ir Worn, ii 'lull In Hi'' in Kenton tonioirnw to I hn li int annual niniiiit; ot th' mine fuml fur )) i 1 1 1 work of I he Ppmi'rtnltr Women' 'lub Plan, wen com lucky Tuesday nl Wednesday nt afternoon at the Baptist Church. i uies which covered a period from Majrter Dick Dibtell Fight is re- 1U20 through New York which J-'rankfmt are Mrs. John B. Kra.1, monthly niretmi: nt the homii of cupcratlng at hi home on Robbing of the Kenton County Mm.

Clarence Id-axle. 3921 Ijncoln Covington, from a club, Mm. Leona Duhme, Mrs. Ed was the second largeit producing date in 1920 now ha. a negligible output.

Production figure, for the nation in 1937 were the NEW LOW RATES sale Driven INSURANCE and Pmprrty Damage GENE WARE IMS MadiMM tuvUicUin. Ht 6211. ward Shinners, Mri. Kruncii Jonas, Thin will be th flint tg day 1is. K.

A. Rothier, Mm Untile H. roni, t)y the Circle In hir Dr. and Mra. O.

B. Crockett, who Floyd County, where four children have died of the disease in the last two months, gave concern to medical authorities today. State health authorities were cooperating with health officers in the counties concerned. Dr. F.

W. Caudill, Director of the State Board's Department of Communicable Diseases, said 30 cases of polio had been reported In the last two months along the creeks and in the headwaters of small recently gave up their home on survey showed, of which Fort Thomas Avenue, Fort! 000 came from North Carolina, to move to Lexington, Ky 1 000,000,000 from Virginia, and Mi. William Mi.ywir, MrB, M. Krout, member. Violence Holmes, Mm.

John H' )h(, cnmniXXt.t.t lhe Curlt eld. Grow Irhtoid Mr. WKB lo increase i Mary k.ntrup. Mm William Han- flim) thr(mKh runi. where Dr.

Crockett was called to 000,000,000 from Kentucky. iiM.w, Mrs. itrry iiniiu. arm iiunn (efal Notices, the Calvary Methodist Church, are The Industry has registered a tnnu' and buk cry sales. The annual Kentucky State con vention of the King's Dauter; Alice Biady.

IU'K)trHtirn will he hi Id nt now nicely located In that city. tremendous increase during the 18 years, cigarette production jump rivers. All but four case, were In notice to qualified voters ok i. hJ be held November 2 and 4 .1 Mrs. Lydia Cjuinn and daughter ing 2.18 per cent for the nation as BELLEVUK.

Floyd County, he said ting CAJdl-fcfcLL COUNTY, 1 Tirlrit-trlllt I. I. I'M I VPS- I KENTUCKY: Miss Lucy Jane, of North Fort i a whole. meeting, will also be held the after No quarantine has been estab- liRhed hecnime thp nilthreak ha tint ny liven int tl tnt regu-lisnea Decause me ouiDreaK nas noi ar November 1. 1S39, to be held reached epidemic proportions, the a'd Cll there ahaii be submitted to in Thomas Avenue, Fort Thomas, who were called to Scianton, by the death of Mrs.

Quinn's sister, Mrs. Mary Harris, have returned to their home, noon of that day. The annual din- ner will be held al 7 o'clock in Ihe'P ml Mr" llavld fV01jnK I Alternate delegates art Beadle i The invention will be opened c- A' Al)lln' o'clock Wedne.dav in the House Chairman of the la day com-1 Health Board said here. CAMPAIGN ifuam.cu vuixn ui uy or oeuevue. Campbell Kentucky, the quention wlietner or nul an mdebtednesi ot Four Thounaud UCuuO.UO) Dollar! hall be incurred by iMUIng bond of the City for aid amount lur the purpose of replacing an eiKht-inch sanitary aewer running Holmes High To Meet Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Clavton. who nt a uncoin Avenue aoumwaroiy ana II (r linC (IF lTlPlIllinil to Knott Avenue in laid City II. II! Ml lilt IIIIIUII reblai-e one which lias been deatroveii. 4y have been living in Boston, Continued From Preceding Page, for a year, are returned to Fort i TZ PCThTTi Tll son would speak Campbell Thomas to make their home.

County before election. ami ntr me uurjHjHe of uiqiuriiiK Hino liy or cntlrlemnatlon necensary tor the layiiiK of mm newer. The amount of money neeesHurv to be ralaed immediately The meeting was called to order by Paul Stapleton, President of the Continued From Preceding Mr. and Mrs, R. Walker Smith and son, Mr.

Robert Smith, Lumley age. by taxation lor the payment of pro- 'poned in'lfOtciluess shall tie Four Thousand of representative. Mm Eleanor1 mlttee Mm. W. D.

Hidden Hum Offutt, Slate President, will, Tram Captain are Mr. Beagle, fireside. Addres of welcome will Mm. Charle Lock wood. Mr.

Daisy be made by Mr. John Oliver, Pre Tingle, Mi. Henry Volker. Mr. Idrnt of tlie Frankfort elub.

Mi1 John Milllchanip, Mr Charles Resd will respond for the Northern, Wat-hs, Mi. Kdwln Kreale, Mi Kentucky icrmip, (iovernor Keen! John Mall, Mr Iiavld Hrltow, Jolt na.n will apeak in the after-1 Mi. Hiemeiikiiiiip, Mis. K. B.

noon. Itnnieilinlely after adjourn- Smith, Mrs William MomachliiKel, menl decimate will be i revived at, Mr. Kiout, Mia. UmiKla Hunt, the Kvei utlve Munslon. I Mr.

Aplin, Mi Mnude Mean, Memhci of the Covington liinio Mm Anna Reeve, and Mia. rratlr. Club will ijlve their annual TraiiKctU card party October 26, It was an-i nounced yraterday after a meeting W()man Qn.ak of th Executive Hoard. Hele UnUnnRU WOman BPfaK Young Men's Democratic Club, who: Aunniiu ItVet being a hard-fought affair. The "1IU 'J0'1' t''m''i bl tr-a Greenies have registered one con-(iuiii be issued for the md amount tor the ference win, defeating Highlands Pment of laid propused Indebtednem i which bonds shall be retired over a period 34-6, hilt last week Ludlow held oi twenty C20 yeara.

Upon aiiproval of tomorrow to pas the week end at i Lexington. where their daugh-j who h.e Mis Alice Smith, ls tot primary for Commonwealth sophomore at the University of 'i' rhP- 'Kentucky holder. Murphy is Chairman of the Telegrams were ordered sent Sen Mrs Raymond Cloud of Detroit said proposed indebtedness tt shall be necessary tor the said City to raise annually by taxation the sum of Three Hundred Sixty iSSHU OOl Dollars for creating an Interest and sinking fund for the payment of said proposed Indebtedness. F. X.

BRA UN, City Clerk. Published Kentucky Edition of The Cincinnati Enquirer. October 9. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16. 17, 18, 19, 20, and 21, 19.19.

Uoyd I. General ('halt man iOn New World Order them to a 6-6 tie. A win over Erlanger will place them in second position in the conference race, The Juggarnauts have played one conference game this season with Highlands and downed the Birds 12-6. Ineligibility will somewhat cut the Greenies chances, with 1, A IV V- 1 .1 Enqulrar Ph'ito by Cochran. Mr.

and Mrs. Vincent Pelatring as they left St. Agnes Church, Park Hill, yesterday morning following their wedding. Mrs. Pelslring i the former Cleon Hiltz.

Miss Mary Catherine Burke, left, was the bride's attendant and C. Mer-win Grayson, right, whs the best man. is passing two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Robert Sullivan, East Seventh Street. Newport.

Mr. Cloud will join his wife later. "The New World Order" was the subject of Mra. J. M.

Dolbey, Cincinnati, principal speaker at. the opening session lat night of the Women'. Home Missionary Society and th Young Women Confer -luan muruo, iiaoumn, tiuu xjci 1. 1 LKOAL NOTICE ator A. B.

Chandler and Governor Johnson congratulating them upon their recent elevation. Murphy declared that it was an honor to introduce the Democratic county candidates. "I not only want to see our Democratic state ticket Win, but also our county candidate, in November," Murphy said. Others who also pledged themselves to support the ticket weir i-onneu, lineman, aenniteiy out 0tiN0nCE TO QUALIFIED VOTERS Op LEADERS Continued I rom Preceding Puge. Include a history of radio, rrUII The wedding of Mis Cleon Ixiuise Hill daughter of Mr.

and Mr. Fred C. Hiltz, Park Hills, to Mr. OBJECTIVES Miss Mary Catherine Buike, the bride's only attendant, wore a peacock blue frock of faille taffeta. The neckline of her frock was heart shaped and formed a lovely ine game.

bei.i.p.vik, ouunn. The Dixie Heights "Little Notice la hereby given that at the repu- Colonela have a good Chance orlar election, November 7, 1939. to he held ence, of the Kentucky-Tennessee of the United Lutheran Church In America, at St. Mai kj Vincent E. Pelslring, of Mrs.

winning their first game of the season this afternoon when they meet the Cadets of Ohio Military itic nrincltinl and hiacticc. sneech Church, Newport. Henry JTlslrtng. Covington, was wore high about her throat. from Preceding Page.

for the husines. man hw e.r.li rv'1 for imlemnized yesterday morning at Sylvester Middelhoff, Bellevue, who year as President of the Women', i foreign Missionary Society of the willing, re' a. I salesmanship, textllen color, ln. and design, drcnraliiig HI. Agnes chapel, Park Hills, by Rev.

Iio Wilson. The altar, banked on either aide and window display, meat retailing, Cincinnati District of the Methodist Church. The Cincinnati District by palm, was softly lighted by tall and nrntilemn in letltll hmrlwHrp Institute at College Hill. After a two weeks' rest, the Colonel players have fully recovered from in-The Juggernauts have played one son. Dixie defeated the Cadets 13-0 last year.

The game will get under way at 3:15 o'clock. Probable starting lineups: In said City there shall be submitted to the qualified volera of the City of Bellevue, Campbell County, Kentucky, the question whether or not an indebtedness of KiKht Thousand itS.OuO OO) Dollars shall be Incurred by Issuing bonds of the City for ssld amount for the purpose of repalrlnR, rebuilding- and reconstructing Taylor Mill Horseshoe Culvert, and tor the building of cribbing retaining walls and Installing the necessary appurtenances thereto. The amount of moniy neoessary to be raised Immediately by taxation for the payment nf said proposed Indebtedness shall be Klght Thousand ($8,000.00) Dollars. If approved by the voters of said City at said election bonds lhall be issued for the said amount for the payment ot ald proposed indebtedness which bonds shall be retired over a period of twenty (201 years. it I nrnnt.ri inHflhtBll.

Session, will and wa decorated with com prises six at es seTle of tiny ruffle, down the back considered The besfin theim of the gown formed a slight train. i On her hair she wore a heart-i w(Ith' were Inspected. shaped toque of natural pom-pom Collins, Mason County crysanthemums of bronze hues with presided at the afternoon golden velvet trim. She carried a session. Poultry developments and matching colonial bouquet.

problems were discussed by spe- Mr. C. M. Grayson served as groomsman. In lncludln: W' M' Inako' Jr- After the ceremony, a reception T' P' Polk' an1 J- E- Hum-was held at the bride's home.

Ai College of Agriculture, breakfast was served at Summit iand Rev- Robert Von Thurn, this rial secuuty laws will also be he Id Flrkesald a 2 registration rhnrge will h. held this Is to he assessed each student to 'morning and tomorrow morning vases of white gladioli. The bride was gowned in ivory faille taffela fashioned with a sweetheart neckline and a quaint Mrs ma ii. Ijimhi, ijouisviiir, COVINGTON. Pos.

HUGHES. Johnson President nf the association, presid- Moore biiHtle back falling into a wide pay the school system's one-tlilni the total cost of lhe courses. Tin supplies two third. Ruebel was defeated in the primary for State Representative, William Bellevue, City Attorney, and Russell Fryman, Dayton, who was defeated for State Treasurer in the primary. FAVORS TAX RF.TLRX.

In introducing Roger L. Neff, candidate for Circuit Court Judge, Murphy said: "I will never raise my voice in opposition to Judge Caldwell (Judge A. M. Caldwell, Republican candidate for reelection to succeed himself); however, the integrity, honesty, and trustworthiness of Mr. Neff can never be questioned, and he is entitled to the support of every Democrat." Morris Wpintrnuh.

candidate for ed at the session Inst night and will trHif, 1Ilr fina-rtin veil nf lvorv llllom preside over other session. Rev. (uMp rHm-Hded over her shoulder Jones Earle Stephenson Leber White L. K. .1..

r. a. r. a. r.

R. E. Flcke said rnv group of 10 persons iness It shall he necessary for the eald City rMerce 1 10 raise annually by taxation the sum of Beven Hun(lren Twenty ($720.00) Dollar; creating an Interest and sinking fund Hills Country Club for the bridal party and the immediate families. The couple departed for a motor Muaon could oiganlze a class and anang- and was topped by a square crown for a special course covering of the same mesh. She carried field.

Students will also be pcr-j eolonlal bouquet of gardenias and delivered Keecnn or MrM'ln Q. B. ifr lha nuvmaiil fit IR Dmuuieu ueuiru- city, and Howard Hardin, assistant Mason County agent. In a judging contest, first place was taken by Clinton Williams, Dover; second place, Eddie Newell, pupil in the Minerva School, and Tlnnell H. Church, the welcoming bahv breath tour through the Smoky Mountains, Goacj add i ess mitted to recommend llieir instiiio-tots, who will be leaders in the various businesses covered in the F.

X. BRAUN, City Clerk. Published Kentucky Edition of The Cincinnati Knquirer, October 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 18. 17, 18. 19.

20. and 21. 19JB. I Mrs. 0.

A. Sardeson, Chicago, willj Haimhaboo Frazier DAYTON. Jehn H. K. B.

Pos. E. Insko, Ge.mantown, third. KRLANGKR. rourse and the times nd i.lace fin iun.i'i fit h.iuk'ii.

i naries u. Herring, Mrs. rrvin preside over a snon nusincs In In a guessing contest, J. T. New- class meeting Krh will hJ Wr I lleview or r11ffnrd Mr.

A ng. Miss Stella Kueven, who is Weber L. T. Slater M0iaaaiaaiaial Ranhauser G. Perkini: COMMISSIONER' ORDINANCE No.

Madras World (inference hy Bn charee of the nroirram will for two hour. F.arh course III he it n. i. ki. cnaige oi me piogram, win present: man, Lewisburg, was first; Glenn State Senator, said he favored the Thnm.ini Ar.

ordinance declaring tha necessity ve a SFinn, Dover, second, and Elmer for weeks. Classes will be Witness. M.S. lM also w.l.i Miss Jayne Read, who will gl Mack R. Wilterhnff or inrurrtnu Indebtedness for the pur- i i speak at the morning session.

review of the hook entitled missed several weeks before hns m-. rlvllw 1,1 lnr oooa enimi "The Gifford, Mays Lick, third. i'enn nf nartlcinatlnE In the Flood fre- ill in. riiuiH riininui ri. I'lin.

ijci: Perklnal vention Proernm of the United States of Brandons." Mrs. Neale Walters i Prizes were donated bv Mavsville mas for convenience of merchant America, as set out in an act of Con- Weaterman Reeves Miller Berkley Mountain Dixon r. B. H. H.

K. B. will give several vocal solos, They will reopen after the holidays. Chorus To Sing areas, anoroved June 22. 1938, wittl W'riKht amendments subsequent thereto, wnlrti Ha nil mail, Mr.

A. H. Kinghorn, Mr. John Tomlin, Mrs. V.

S. Tumey, Mrs. W. H. Dahlenberg, Mrs.

J. C. Perney, Mrs. A. H.

Hcger, Mrs. Milton Hunter, and Mrs. John A. Caywood. Superintendent of At Meeting Monday Night Kenton Count Schools, will pies i jo said program Involves the construction The rhoriis of the Northern Ken- return of the state gasoline tax to the cities and counties, that he favored vigorous representation at Frankfort, and that he would advocate home rule and self government for our cities and countries.

Other candidates who spoke were Circuit Court Cle.k, and Carl A. Scheben and 0. Frank Moore, for the Legislature from the Sixty-sixth and Sixty-seventh Legislative Districts, tonight and Mason County merchants. A feature of the all-day affair was an address by Patsy Newell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

E. K. Newell, this county, four times stale 4-H Club poultry champion, who spoke on "How I Raise Champion Birds." NEWPORT. Pos. tnckv ViruinlH Asher Hible Council Jenkins .1..

E. Debes L. T. Birthday Party Tonight Members of the Dora Chapter, No. 2, Order of Eastern Star, Bellevue and Dayton, who have birthday In October, will be honored guests at the meeting to be held at 8 o'clock his evening in the of levee and walla on uie waierrronia la said City of Newport.

Kentucky; said tndebtednesa not to exceed 13.10.000. and to raise the Interest and a stnkine; tund therefor, and providing for election to determine whether aald Indebtedness ahall be incurred. BK IT ORPAINKD BY THR BOARD OF COWMIHSJT11NKR9 OF THE CITY OF HIGHLAND. C. Lehman F.

Lehman Watts Cook Williams Cecil Bickle will lng at the regular nieeting of the group Monday evening fct the Mniiison Avenue Presbytei I a Delegates Are Selected Church, Covington, Miss Muriel i i i 1 be Covington Tuesday Club met Johnson is director and Mis Jva, Templeton O. Schnver Smith K. a. Huck R. T.

Graves K. Chalk or Hated'n Q. B. Dayton Masonic Temple. Members P-i- A QlnftJ of the Sit.r Kaii'lns flnh th KOSIl I TIZC3 HT JlUlCU I vi'nt I' I tin Willi mis.

iiuiiunin iituii Porter, accomimn st smitn NEWPORT, KKNTUCKY: 211. SecUon 1. Burn or Barter L. H. Kramer or Zech'la R.

H. Of l.lllllllW Tit Allmlisc far 711 I'lloi to lhe prognun, supper will Hallurn That It I necessary to Institute a flood Robinson tciocu i For Tobacco Show Winners be served at 6:30 o'clock by the HAS DEFINITE PLATFORM. prevention proeram ny ini coninrouiion ui levees and walla on the river fronts nf Tons Of Coal lloliila.v ills Session Short. women of the St. Jaul Evangelical Chinch, with Mr.

M. R. Hensley City of Newport, Kentucky, to protect Ithe live and properties of the cltliena of Thoma Avenue, Fort Thoma Prior to the meeting a luncheon was enjoyed by the members of the club. Mr. Percy Thompson, President, presided over a short business session, at which It was de- this afternoon for luncheon at the home of Mrs.

Thomas McCrann of Ridgeway, Amsteidam Road. Newport, Kcntui'KV. ana. section 2. That for aald purpose.

It Is necessary mid ntv to Incur an Indebtedness by snorlAI, PISPATi'H TO TRK KN'jriBKR. Cynthiana, October 12-Plans for the Harrison County Tobacco A. Candidate Tor Newport Office Tells Of His Proposals. Dr. John Todd, former Newport Health Officer and businessman, a Chairman.

Reservations are in i ii chaigii of Miss Iva Porter, i Miss Eunice William, Council Ludlow abbreviated its Tencher, will have a her les.son jrcgulst meeting yesterday because subject, Hachel," in connection of Colutr.hvis Day. Pilncinal ber lesson series on "Women elded Mrs. Thompson and Mis Mar-; Bake Sale ToillOlTOW Festival in the Harrison County ilsfUinK Its bonds In an amount not to i exceed Three Hundred and Fifty Thousand is-i'i nnii nni Dollars, and to ralae an igaiet Anderson would be delegates ito the district meeting of the Ken candidate for Newport City Com Kenton Council Meets Monday The Newport High School Band tobacco warehouse here, October are sponsoring a bakery sale at 1 1 17, have been completed and ar-o'clock tomorrow at 720 Monmouth rangements made for the largest Street, Newport. Mrs. Helen Busch event of Its kind In the history of and Miss Alice Harrison ate in the county, Lynn M.

Lail, Secretary, charge. Proceeds will be used to said today. The five-day event Is At Locust Street School missioner, in a statement yesterday said: "I am going Into the campaign for City Commissioner with a clean business was passage of Those attending are I asked In lead the twent vvnitlth Jtlnn In advertise for 70 ton of coal chapter of the Hook of Genesi: foi use at the City Huilditig and In-1 Tlie runiest between the local 'cineiatni. group and the liuisvllle Council is i Council also granted pel mission notl -Smidgins, (liairnian of the Mem- tucky Federation of Women' Clubs In Walton Tuesday. Mr.

Mortis gave a paper on "Victoria Regina Those attending were Mrs. Thompson, Mrs John Shepard, Mrs C. B. Edwards, Miss Mnrgaret Anderson, Mr. Paul Wlsenall, Mr.

Thomas Kingston, Mrs. A. A. Liggett, Mr. Mr.

Calvin Weakley, Mis. J. A. Bower, and Mis Ann Hawe. huy uniforms for the member of expected to draw a large number of slate.

I have no personal axes to grind. My ambition is to give the the band. entries in the floral hall and stock shows. The tobacco show, feature of the American ve.erans to bcrship Committee urges all people of Newport a business administration and to place the city on a pay-as-you-go basis. mem Rummage Sale Opens Today reii tot get nie-nots October 2H.

her to pay their dues, attend meet "I advocate the purchase of sup Police Judge Erne.it Mersnhn, lnKfl' "ml bring prospective nirm- The Bellevue Bnnd Mothers' divided into four divisions of the Bellevue High School la toanfl offer" 15S in PriM. Cash conduct a rummage sale today and I Prl7PS J30' 20- Bnd 10 are of" tomorrow at 1020 Monmouth Street, I for the best entries of Har-Newnort Mrs. Otvllle NeUnn is rison County tobacco and prizes of plies from Newport merchants. I favor a gas tax return and lower A meeting of the Executive Committee of the Kenton County Council of Parent-Teacher Associations will be held at 11 o'clock Monday at Locust Street School, Erlanger, followed at 2 o'clock by the monthly meeting of the council. The Locust Street A.

will be host. Mrs. Harry Carl is President of the Locust A. The welcoming address will be made by Oliver T. Wilson, principal of Locust School.

Music will be provided by Mrs. Clarence Jones and Mrs. T. Walters. Mrs.

Rodney G. Bryson, President of the council, will preside. "Publication" will be the topic of a talk by Mrs. Kenneth Caldwell, Dessert Bridge Tuesday taxes, and the return of gasoline tax in a reasonable amount from A dessert bridge ill be given by the Pin Hills Women Club In' Chairman of the committee in eQ' value are offered for tobacco reported collection of in'h" 1,1 he route are i a v. nf the Membership Com-fines In September.

Richard composed nf Trma Cartan, City Attorney, reported col-1 l-rcrs, Mrs. (ioldye Dial, and Mi, lection of in delinquent taxes Robert Wine, in the last two weeks. Music Unit Entertained NEW COLLEGE ENROLLS 203. Fort Thomas Home ii'irui isi'Ti Tar in Mra. A.

J. Prue entertained grown In any county and entered In the second division. A sweepstakes the state to the city, I favor Improvements, lower water, and telephone bills. charge. Date Set For Festival the Devon Field Clubhouse at 1:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon to raise funds for (he club activities.

Mrs. Bert Zlmnier is the General Chnir- prize of $15 is offered In the third nually by taxation, Interest and sinking fund not to exceed seventeen Thousand Five Hundred ($17,500.00) Dollara therefor. section 3. That an election shall be held In aald City of Newport, Kentucky on Tuesday. November 1th, 1939.

by the qualified electors thereof, to determine whether aald Indebtedness ahall Incurred for aald purpose. The form of question to be submitted at aald election shall he a follows: "Are you In favor of the City of Newport Kentucky, Incurring an Indebtedness by Issuing bonds In an amount not to exceed for the purpose of participating In th flood prevention program of the United State of America, In the construction of levee and walls on the river front of said City of Newport, for which Indebtedness It will be necessary tn raise annually by taxation. Interest and sinking fund of not to exceed section 4. This ordinance ahall be published for fifteen daya (15) next preceding election In the official newspaper for aald city, and by written or printed notice thereof, posted In not lea than three (3) public places In eaid City, for not les than fifteen (15) daya next preceding aald election. Section S.

A certified copy of this ordinance ahall be tiled with the County Clerk of Campbell Countv. Kentucky, by the City Clerk of the Cltv of Newport. Kentucky, not later than thirty 130) daya next preceding said election herein provided. Section a. This ordinance shall take effect and be In force from the earliest date provided by law and from and after the publication hereof.

PASHF'D first reading April 14, 1939. PAKSKD second reading April 21, 1939. ISIgnedl ISIgneoJ LEO PROERTNO). division for the best tobacco grown "I have no affiliation with any group of men and shall not be tied The of the iri i i annual fall festi annual fall festival man of arrangements. She will be Yll L.

i-nywneie. lib ioufui MO a Auxiliary, Knights of St. or Harrison County 4-H Club mem- by pre-election promises. I favor a 1 i oi Al Ka, 1 1 1 I Increased pay for the police and Ashland. October 12- An en-; member of the Music Department Mr' William Tahelinc Mr Charle.

i Octoner and offers cash prizes of $13, Sixth District Chairman of Publi firemen and the retention of the lift -nd S3. cations. Miss Virginia Hays, Dis rom.ientofUt.a students at Ashland-f the For, Thomas Woman'. Club Mla. Hoory and" Mr" Junior Collepf wa.t re portrd Kulnv Innrhron vontordav Ht her Mr.

uv I m- Pin. nue is tnauman, ano mis. te ie" "rwpoiu miss Junior College was reported today at luncheon yesterday at her Mrs. Frank Falk. Mrs.

William present City Manager." Ozark Ripley, nationally known trict Librarian, and Miss Elta Gics- Clara Sheehy, Cochnlrman. dog authority, will judge the dog show which Is under the direction of Fred D. (Zeke) Taylor. Cash prizes totaling $250 and numerous INDUSTRY KEPT OUT, Latonia Social Today Davis, teacher in Robert Johnson School, Fort Thomas, will speak on the Pack Horse Library. CIVIC GROUPS LAUDED 'by Dr.

Herbert Hael, dean. This, home on Taylor Avenue. She vs he said, is an increase of 40 per assisted by Mrs George Thompson, cent over last year, the fust year Mrs. T. Watt, Mrs, Stanley Moe-the college was operated.

sj, bus. and Mrs. William R. Hallock. that lis per cent of the stud, nt; Mr.

A H. Phlster had charge of weie graduates of Ashland High' the program which Included: en, Mrs. Henry Iionnerman, Mrs. Arthur Delster, and Mrs, Harry Keen, Book Review On Program "Industries dare not come into A social will he sponsored bv St. our state for fear of taxes that have been and probably will continue to Helens Indies Society of Holy silver trophies are expected to a raw-Cross Church, Itonia, at 1 30, the largest number of entries ever (scnoni.

levied under a Democratic ad Adagio, Hiiierm and Trio 1 The Covington Business and Pro-'o'clock todav in the Holy to participate in a local dog show. Nn- 7 feHslonal Women's Club will meet School Auditorium. Mr. Anna Healyi Thursday night has been desig- T. Craven Charles ooda.it at fi o'clock Monday evening at the is hostess, nssisted by Mrs.

Oraljnated Paris Night and Barnett l.illlMbv from ministration," Tom Hardesty, Republican candidate for Commonwealth Attorney of Campbell County, said last night in address- Mrs. Cerl Ntiltrli Covington Y. M. C. A.

for dinner. Calloway and Mrs. Bernard Hell- inters, Commander of Pans Post f'uldi II, I wo. 30, American legion, nas ai vioim i.h'i... tv Mr.

Craven. Miss Helen Ruiige, President, will mann Mrs. Carl Nulsen. Klegie nounced that the Paris drum and.lng a rally of Republican workers i bugle corps would lead a delegation at the Kenton County Republican city commissioner. I from Paris and Bourbon County to 1 headquarters, 332 Scott Boulevard, By Judge Caldwell For Public Service Address To Club.

Judge A. M. Caldwell of Campbell Circuit Court lauded civic and social organizations for their services to the public in an address to the Fourth and Fifth Wards Civic and Social Club meetingin Rltta's Hall, Dayton, last night, "The character of a community or city i not only known by the power and Influence exerted by Its churches and educational instftu- event. Mr Charles Craven. HiinKarisn Brahma' Mr.

Craven. Mi. Hatty MfC.nwan was thrj acconipaiust. NEWPORT NATIONAL BANK I0 MONMOUTH STRFFT Member oft federal lcpoil Insurance Corporation Federal Reserve Bank In Social Circles OSCAR HF.SCH. City Comtnlsiloorr.

Covington. Hardesty declared that King Swope, Republican nominee ISIcnedl I Signed Attest: ISIsnertl Signed for Governor, has pledged himself to repeal the state income and Inheritance taxes if elected. Among those present weie Mrs. Mat eel J. Heile.

Mis. A. J. Ciese, A. C.

JOSEPH, City Clerk. Beef, leaf Shows Tops At Woodford County Fair Miss May Woodnnl. Mr. W. Member nf lhe Fort Mitchell; and Mrs.

Joseph Pieper, Dr. and Pub. Ky. Ed. Cinn.

Enquirer. April 25, 1939 Oct. 4, 6. 7, S. 10.

11, 12, 11, 14. 1939. Nelghhots, Mr. Howard Davis, Country Club are anticipating a' Mrs. James A.

Ryan, Mr. ard Mrs. Mrs. David C. West, Mis.

George, K. B. Tetrlll, Mr. and Mrs George TO OPEN CAMPAIGN. Brayton, Mis.

F.dwaid Herman. i 8 Eaton. Dr. and Mr. Ben Willis.

Mr. ntrtTr to mr o'-nn MOTION PICTURE DIRECTORY. C. Tt. Kinrnld.

Mrs. R. 0.1 1,1 Carlo Night at thand Ml. Witt Mr nd Versailles. Ortrhrr 12-The iNunn, Mrs.

J. Sanhas, Mr R. rort Mitchell Country Club underiKen Wright, Mr. and Mrs, Woodford County Fair, Mrs. Jack Cat-ran sponsored by the County Farm LIBERTY "'MWai Walker Smith, James Farley, tn auspices of the Entertainment; Youtsey, Mr, an 11 Mr.

W. P. Fryman, Mr. CharleaL. Mr.

and Mrs. Today nt Committee of the club. Edward Legg. Mr. C.

Campaign headquarters for Edward A. Cassidy, candidate for Mayor, and Carl C. Kiger. R. E.

Culbertson, and H. M. candidates for Covington City Com-; missloner, are to be opened formally at Fourth Street and Scott Boule-j vard, Covington, at 7:30 o'clock tonight. Halnrdajr H. Deppe, and Mr.

St. Cluir Bevis. Bureau. 4-H Clubs, Future Farmers and other organizations attracted a large crowd today, with many ex- A special committee for arrange Waltae Beery In "SKKGK.VM MADDK.Y Melville, Mr. George K.

Fischer, Mrs. Arthur Gosney, Mrs R. F. niizzell, Mrs. George Dittoe.

lnvltations were received in Cov- hlbits in all five divisions of the Ington and Cincinnati society yes- show. ments Include) Mr. and Mrs. Don Dearness, Mr. and Mrs, Dan Fries, Mr.

and Mrs. Steve Maloney, Mr. WE SAVE YOU MONEY MUTUAL FIRE IIISUI1AIICE CO. FIRE AND TORNADO 629 Madison Covington, Ky. CHAS.

H. FEUSS, President. J. HXNDEBMANX, Secretary. Over 65 Yean of Service terday from Mrs.

William Ferguson Baby beef cattle shown by 4-H and Mrs. Ken Cteasey, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Adams, Mr. snd Mrs, M.

Simrall and Miss Louise Crothersjboys and exhibits of burley tobacco Simrall of Ridge Road, and coin were especially fine. Rob-Mitchell, to the debut party nf Miss ert Hicks, Midway, won first Simrall that will be a brilliant; honors on baby beeves for the sec- 1 Wl I CON "nl'n M'- B. C. Elam, Mrs. C.

T. Best. Tu, rulv! W' W. W. "Till' ivi Thoma.

Mrs. Bertram B. Hclck, i.l Ln UN land Mrs, A. Luvhen. i wllh UHUam IViyd Mayes Fashion Show "TOl'GIDOV, K1V" 1 Thp Club of the Dayton Willi Job.

arluu. "Bnd mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm lull fashion show and card party Killiter, Mr, and Mrs. Gus Bowman. Mr. and Mrs.

A. L. Buxton. Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. Corry Mr. and event at the Fort Mitchell Country Mrs. B.

F. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs Club October 2S from 4 to 8 o'clock. Miss Willie Inni. of Garrard Street, Covington, Is passing he.

vacation with relatives in Danville, Kentucky. ai i ociocr at Aim and Doepke, Cincinnati. Member, and friends will serve Ticket may Tonife and Salurdnrt T. O. Dunlap, Mr.

and Mra. Edgar Fricdlauger, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frederick, Mr. and Mrs.

Dow Gil-more, Mr. and Mrs. Ai Hawea, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hilker, Mr.

and Mrs N. a. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hirst.

Mr. and W. Hoefing- oe oDtained from Mr. W. C.

Tharp, President, and Mrs. Gertrude Sears, TWO FEATl'RKS! ond successive year: Singleton Hughes, second and third. Robert Cleveland won the lion's share of premiums on swine in Future Farmers division. In the tobacco show prizes were won as follows. Adult farmers class, H.

Blackerby, first; James Traugott, second: W. T. Prather, third. 4-H Club class, George Allison, Midway, first: Paul Smart, second; Mis. Pearl Mae Maybrler.

third. Future Farmers class, Cal-bert Roberts, first; Thomas Ether-Inton, second; H. C. Shipp, third. HIPP TOMCATS VS.

BULLDOGS. SPKCtAI, DISPATCH TO THR KNQI'ISKB. Ashland, October 12 Tomorrow is Friday, the thirteenth, and it is going to be either a lucky or unlucky night for the Ashland High School Tomcats or the Louisa High School Bulldogs, who meet on the gridiron at Armco Field here at 8. o'clock. The Tomcat won their first three games handily, but were drubbed by Male High of Louisville, 37-13, last Friday night NEW FIRM APPROVED.

Incorporation of the Advance Millwork Company of Covington, capitalized at S75.000. was approved yesterday by the Secretary of State at Frankfort Incorporators were Harry M. Penny, J. N. Cunl, Robert G.

Weaver, Herbert Jackson, Zella Weaver, John Funke, John H. 1 Chairman of the affair. Mrs. Margaret Rose of Philadelphia, is the guest of her grsnd- horr. Mr.

and Mrs. R. Hotchkiss Chester Mnrrl Wendr Ram "FIVE CAME IUCK" Addri Frmre: "Shotild llunhand Workr" Dr. and Mrs. C.

J. Hudson, Mr. vndj Mr. Henry Southgate, and Mrs. W.

Kalper, Dr. and Mm. Mra. Southgate and Mr. Southgate' Annual Bazaar Discussed The darters' Circle of the Ken Paul Kerkow, Mr.

and Mrs. Hoik aunt, Mis Ully Southgate of Wal- lace Avenue, Covington. Laffoon, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCaffrey, Mr.

and M. A. Mc- TAXES STREET ASSESSMENTS CITY OF COVINGTON, KY. OCTOBER HALF CITY TAXES DUE ANO PAYABLE STREET ASSESSMENTS on Completed Streets ALSO READY FOR PAYMENT ton-Boon Chapter of the Kentucky Society for Crippled Children are making plan, for the annual bazaar, luncheon, and dinner December 8. Donell.

Cantinuoui In 11; 10r till 6 White corn, adult farmers, C. A. Mr. Carolyn Hughes and daugh- Mr. and Mrs.

Gu Mattmann, Mr. ters, Miss Dorothy and Louise, who iJelf. first; W. T. Welch, second; At STRAND J.

M.ar Hnvier'i hrlm! 1" theland Mrs. John W. Mr. and have been oecuping one of the "rk V. Montgomery Mr.

andimot Apartments, Covington, moved nnh im Mr- Rowland. Mr. nd Mrs. yesterday to Cincinnati. unbreakable David Tilghman.

third. Yellow corn, John W. McCabe, first; Clifford Shipp, second; E. Iouis Nowland, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred; "PERSONS IN HIDING" Also "Starlight. Over Tev" toys for the bazaar. Those attending ra Mi. Paul Lehmkuhl. Henry Thoman, D.

Col Weaver, I agel. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pie- Mrs. William G.

Eaton of Gar cuwnra tie- uunm vr. caton 01 Judge were from the University jltns Lee. E. J. Scheper, and Mar- juojfe were irnm me nivereuy una 11.,, uar- miss Ann Meyer, Mrs.

per, Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Pytnlan.

Mr. rard Street, Covington, motored to of Kentucky experiment tatlon. garet Dickerson. tm r- i 'a as i' r. 1 t-r is r-.

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