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Friday, OctoBer 28, 1949 60S THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Page II E. B. Schmelng and S. F. season, and thev have bean moot their little daughter, Susie, who also were visiting the Carothers.

In Social Circles ing a rather slow demand. So tho U. S. D. A.

Is again calling, FARM NEWS weighing ai little as five-and-a-half to nine pounds ready-to-cook. Then there are the medium size turkeys weighing seven-anda-haif to 11 pounds for hens, 12 to 18 pounds for toms, and the kins-sire variety tion to their plenty and polqtine; to the eood line thAf ran wnwt Mr. and Mn. Hawes daughter, The many friends of Mr. Fred Miller of South Fort Thomas Avenue, Fort Thomas, will sorry to learn that he is confined to Booth Anne, a student at Centre College.

of them In beverages, salads, and Ik I I- II i renr.n. weighing as much as 28 to 30 pounds for ready-to-cook young toms plus the turkey by the piece which Is gaining popularity. Memorial Hospital, Covington, where he underwent major surgery on Tuesday. new vurc ror Philadelphia (Special) A spectacular cure for mastitis, which affects 80 per cent of the nation's milking cows, appears to have been discovered in newest I'ark prices hnve been falling in Mr. and Mrs.

Chace Greer and their son, Peter, of Wheeling, W. have returned home after visiting for several days with Mr. Greer's aunt, Mrs. Donald Eddy, and Mr. Eddy, of Breckenridge Road, Park Hills.

recent weeks as hog marketings Mrs. Harry Carothers entertained yesterday at her home on Crown Avenue, Fort Thomas, with a ur-prise post-nuptial miscellaneous shower and buffet supper In compliment to Mrs. Tom Maddox of Fort Thomas, bringing together for the occasion Miss Ann Stolle, Miss Paulette Hasselbrink, Miss Dorothy Frickman, Miss Ellen McHugh, Miss Joan Reinerman, Miss Sue Ann Lloyd, Miss Ann Youtsey, Miss Myrna Howard and Mrs. Richard Heilman. Boone Man Named of the earthmold drugs.

huve gnlned momentum, resulting in plunty of pork roasts, hams, chops for autumn eating. Miss Alice Thorpe is planning to leave Jn November for Miami Beach, to occupy her apartment there until early next spring. Miss Thorpe Is giving her apartment on Fort Mitchell Avenue, Fort Mitchell, Monday, and will be established with her nephew, Mr. William R. Macklin, and Mrs.

Macklin, at their home on Breckenridge Road, Park Hills, until her departure for the South. Mr. and Mrs. A. T.

H. Bradford and their two children of Fort Mitchell Heights, are planning to move, early In November, Into the apartment vacated by Miss Thorpe. Mrs. Betty Freeman of New 100 Virgin WOOLS nrlrhl Winter Blue, Black mud Brown. ortant Office To Impt Cranberry marketings are heavy! day the nation will be marketing most plentifully In November.

Estimate for the 1949 apple production scared up another 3,000,000 or more bushels to 132,126,000 bushels with the U. S. D. A. survey of October 1.

If those apples are to meet good use, it will take at least an applo every other day per person in every home throughout the land to do it. As many consumers have noted, heavy and earlier marketing of a turkey crop 29 per cent above last year has moved into high gear. Turkey Is now going to market In proper size for the small family, the guest dinner and the community affair. There are special meaty turkeys Sim 12-20 now well ahead of tho hnllilny In a copyrighted article, the November Issue of Country Oentleman says that University of New Hampshire scientists found that the new medicine stopped the Infection in In Kentucky Capital LEARN SPANISH lh Berllti wm. B-uip It ti ilvyfi Ai- Man Tw- A li.lLl 17.95 to 32.93 95 per cent of the cases of strep battle a nil nmurI, glvra trut and quirk mnktrry of tvr mniuaif to vry AUirtpnt.

witivr Inatructora. Faiclnatinv tcxi booka Approved for til Trainlnf Appointment of John I. Anderson, Burlington, as Assistant Commissioner of Agriculture was announced at Frankfort yesterday. Anderson was named by Commissioner Harry F. Walters to succeed Holmes Ellis, who resigned last summer.

The new Assistant Commissioner served in the U. S. Marine Corps tococcal mastitis, the commonest type, and in half the cases of staphylococcal mastitis, which is harder to cure. Mastitis, or lnflamatlon of the mammary glands, ranks as one of Mary Gertrude Galvin 4th Floor, MarcantiU Library Bldg. 414 Walnut St.

MA 0036 Tork, who has been the guest of BLKLIU for 71 Tear! Rerllti Hal Never rallrrl Miss Thorpe for several weeks, Is leaving tomorrow for a visit with relatives In Huntington, W. Va. the dairy farmer's greatest enemies. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward A. Mers-mer, who passed a part of the summer at their apartment on Grant Street, Fort Thomas, and the remainder on an extensive trip to the West Coast, with stopovers at Yellowstone National Park and the Grand Canyon, and in Arizona and Mexico and other places of interest, departed recently for their home in Winter Haven, Fla. three years and graduated in 1947 Mr. and Mrs. Clay H.

Delauney of Leathers Road, Fort Mitchell, are leaving today for New York on a combination business and pleasure trip. Mrs. Martin Brown Jr. received the award for the funniest costume, and Mr, and Mrs. Brown were awarded prizes for wearing the most original costumes at the coBtume Halloween dance given Wednesday night In the Covington Chamber of Commerce by members of the Sunnymede Woman's Club.

Square dances were part of the evening's program and were called by Mr. William Higdon. Guests were Messrs. and Mes-dames William F. Bennett, Martin J.

Brown Clyde Day, Bernard Grimm, William Higdon, Joseph Herzog, Paul Pleper and Edward Nienaber. Members who attended are Messrs. and Mesdames John Brinker, Edward Heile, Ralph Helle, N. J. Hellman, J.

A. Huelefeld, August Matracia Charles Mld-dendorf, J. E. Rover, Willis Ruh, from the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture. He majored In poultry raising.

Anderson Joined the Agriculture In its chronic form it lowera both the quantity and quality of milk and in its acute form it shuts off production entirely. Dr. Lawrence W. Slanet. professor of bacteriology at the University, who has been working on mastitis for nearly 15 years, and Dr.

Mrs. John W. Blemker was hostess at a luncheon given Thursday at her home on Fort Mitchell Heights for members of her luncheon-bridge club. Her guests were Mrs. Morris Floyd, Mrs.

John B. Morlidge Mrs. John J. Walsh, Mrs. Hepburn Strong, Misa Cam-bron Tracy, Mis.

J. M. Van Winkle. Mrs. Gilbert A.

Davis and Mrs. J. T. Milburn. Fred E.

Allen, university veterinar-' lan, conducted the tests with fhe Department last March 1 and worked on Importation of baby chicks and on a survey of agricultural production and marketing conditions. For the last five weeks he has worked in the State Revenue Department on loan from Walters'! department. Commissioner Walters said An drug. They found that auieomycln proved errective on cows which had been given large doses of penicillin up to now the, best remedy with out lasting effect. derson's new post would pay 3,600 Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Hawes and their eon, Albert, have returned to their home on Emerson Road, Park Hills, from Danville, where they passed several days to be with Mrs. Richard Carothers and their children, Richard III and Ann, of Paris, are visiting in Fort Thomas, with Mrs. Carotihers's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Davies of Vernon Lane, and with Mr. Carothers'a brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carothers of Crown Avenue. Mrs.

Ray Wald entertained with an evening bridge party yesterday at her home on Sterling Avenue, Fort Thomas, her guests being Mrs. Lou Merton, Mrs. Elmer Uthe, Mrs. Howard Stolle, Mrs. A.

Selvlng, Mrs. Ralph Stolle, Mrs. Paul I'en-dery and Mrs. August Helmbold. Miss Susan Anne Davies of West Snuthcate Avenue.

Fort Thomas. Eat itne Pivrv And You'll Always Want fSliaDBfjii A one Other Than Hlstnger "1 a year to start. Erlanger Boy Fined On Traffic Charges George Phillips, 19, 136 Kenton Erlanger, was fined $16 and costs by Judge Eugene Benzinger in Covington Police Court yesterday on charges of speeding and ignoring a traffic sign. A patrolman testified that Phillips failed to observe a stop sign at Ninth and Its Quality It Unduplicatabl. And it maltet the grandest gift! Order Your Chrijtmai Candv Now! Dr.

Slaneta, found that one treatment usually sufficed, Laboratmy test failed to detect any mastitis-causing germs. Aureomycln, which was discovered at the Lederle Lnhc intones, Pearl River, N. is easy to keep. Some of It has been stored at room temperature for six months with no loss of strength. Like penicillin, II is neither Irritating nor poisonous.

Within the last year the drug has proved effective against euch serious human diseases as undulant fever, Rocky Mountain spotted fever and virua pneumonia. Pork, Turkey Plentiful. Columbus, Ohio (Special) Pork and apples turkeys a. id cran MlWslnut Hotel Metropol. Phone Ord.it DU 0572 passed a delightful week end in Columbus.

Ohio, as a ruest at ine Kappa Alpha Theta aororlty house. Arnold Covington, and was Misa Davies was one of 20 mem driving 40 miles an hour on Philadelphia Street. I bers of the University of Cincinnati Saillne Club to attend an inter collegiate sailing regatta sponsored by the Ohio State University Sailing Club. berries! These foods pair up a the Meeting Is Planned For Democrat Club Reports on the campaign now in Schools romnetinz in the races traouional peaa In a pod at the top of the foods which the U. 8.

ft held at O'Shaughnessey Dam this past Saturday and Sunday were Ohio State DePauw. Ohio Wes- The "Sassy" brown or black calf. SIZES 412 TO 1 1: Department of Agrlcultui i said to- TUSSY RICH CREAM SALE progress and plana for the election leyan, Denlson, Oberlln and Cincin WEATHER REPORT. nati. Since its organization early (Caatarn Otxervatl'ma made at 7:30 b.

Standard Tlmei, in 1949 members of the University Temperature. fj of Cincinnati Sailing Club have competed in regattas at Ann Arbor, Buckeye Lake, Ohio; Put-in- Bay, Ohio, and Sandusky, Ohio. Low, Prac. S8 49 0 40 S7 ,0 77 0 4 0 50 0 40 0 Hiatlon. ATLANTIC STATIS, Alhany, N.

Allanilc ritjr, K. Hwuun. Maai Fla Miami, na New York, N. Ralelrh. N.

Wajhlnrtnn. CULK STATES, Atlanta. Ca Fort Worth. Tea Hliti. 6 SA SI en i 74 in 70 S7 Mrs.

Harry Nelson of Forest Avenue, Fort Thomas, and her niece, Miss Mary Row of Osgood, have returned from an enjoyable sight-seeing trip to Washington. Mr. and Mrs. William Dowd and Tea Mew Urleana, La San AnMnlo. Tea 1.75 Size Tamia, Fla M1DD1.R RTiTtl Buffalo.

N. 111 Chlcaro, III BJ .00 Mr. Dowd's son, Mr. Bill Dowd of Philadelphia, were the recent guests inrinnau nil, Olflre) Cleveland. Ohio 1 Columbua, Ohm an of Mrs.

Dowd's son-in-law and daughter, Mis and Mrs. Harry One of fashion's nicest, neatest footnotes to give yomen that smart distinctive appearance any hour of the day. Their famous quality makes Florsheim Shoes your best buy it has made them "The Most Walked-About Shoes in America." Carothers of Cjrown Avenue, Fort on November 8, will be made at a meeting of the Campbell County Women's Democratic Club, to be held at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall, Ninth Rnd Monmouth Sts.

Newport. Mrs. Clara Docter will preside. Aagusta Cagers Ready To Open November IS Maysvllle, Oct. 27 (Special) Augusta High School Panthers basketball team, under Major Hanson, are marking time for the opening of the cage season November 15 on the home floor with the Minerva Maroons as opponents.

Three men lost by graduation last year were Murray, Booths and Har-gett. Lettermen returning are Ken-neard, Kehrer, Bryant, Thornsbury, Hanson, Bravard and Cottey. In addition to these White, Todd, Perkins, Curtis, Habermehl, Carter, Martin and John Thornbury are on the roster. The schedule: November in. Mlnrrvg at Auruita: November lfl, Memlnir County at Flemlnnhurt.

November 22, Tolleftjoro at Tollellf'to, Nuvemlr 29. Butler at Auiutta; November SO. Maya-vine at Mayivllle; December 2. St. PatrUk Mavtvllle at AUKUita: Ierember 6.

Btarfcen County at Broolnville: December 9. Morgan at Montan; December IS, Mavtvllle at Auruita: December IS. Falmouth at Auruita: Derember 20. Gynthlana at Cynthlana, December 22, Simon Kenton at Auiutta. January 3, bellevue at Bellevue: January 6.

St. Patrick at Maysvllle: January 10, open: January IS, Minerva at Minerva: January 17. OranKeburi at Auruita: January 37, open. January 31, Mayi Uck at Maya Lick: February 3. Demlni of Mt.

Olivet at Auiuita; February 7, Morgan at Auguita; February 10. Omnreburf, at Oranreburr: February 14. Tal-mouth at FMmouth: February 17, Fleming County at Augurta: February 21. Mara Lick at Auguita: February 35, Mllleriburg Military Institute at Auguita, an3 February 28. Demlni o( Mt.

Olivet at Mt. Olivet. Thomas. While here they also en navenport Iowa so IVtrolt, Mich f1 Duluih. Minn nn (Jrand Ranidi.

Mich (17 Indianapolla, Ind en Karuai city. Mo 70 Knorvll'e Tenn 71 Utile Bock, Ar i Loulivllle. Ky 7 M.dlion, Wn 7 Memphli Tenn a 7 joyed a visit with Mrs. Dowd's plui 20 Fed. tax 3.00 iie now 1.93 Limited Time Only other son-in-law and daughter, Dr.

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Hunnlcutt, former member of the Kentucky Legislature, at a meeting of the Kenton County Democratic Club at 8:30 p. m. next Tuesday at Falken-berg's Hall, Fifth and Johnson Covington. Cue Sheehan Jr. is club President.

mm i Iht traftr Nafuri inftndtd you to drink For You COVINGTONIAN TO MOVE. Washington, Oct. 27 (API The State Department today announced foreign serlvce transfers including that of Thomas H. Lockett of Tolle-boro and Covington, from Manila, where he was Counsellor of the American Embassy, to the State Department. UTILITY BONDS ARE O.K.'D.

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