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lCIub Activities liturtiy, rkmiry JO, I MO INTUT IVI'ION 2-Kr Cincinnati Enquirer Women' Club To Give $100 Grant To Southgate Student An annual scholarship of SlOOiSouthzate Public School, inter-1 tv Hiifh School. All past presi- ---v t' 1 HU, Cold Spring PTA Plans For Election A committee has bee njRiohanJ HainJey and lire. to nominate candidatesjJames Conn. fur office of president, vice Past president honored In-prkeUent, corresiwndinK secre- eluded Mrs. Clifford Gatewwid.

fpniiM.r nf the Cold Mrs. R. E. MoeUendick, Mrs. has been made available by mem- tested in the teaching profession I dents of the organization wha I bers of the Southgate Woman's may apply.

their mothers, were honored. Club, Those wishing further informa- TO tion should contact Mrs. Norbert tiOUSe ODeaR Duckworth or members of the Any senior high school shutent-resident of Southgate, with a minimum of six years schooling in either St Therese School or Gordon S. Brytan, Mrs. Cletus club.

SpiSju School ITA. I A at Tortine nd Mrs. 1 Tjrf commit tea Include Mr. Mrs. H.

V. Rouse, Fifth District governor, Kentucky Federation of Women'! Cubs, was guest speaker recently at a com Party For Girls Hampton. lYii Mr. Ray Gray Members of the Newport Dr. Johnson Circle No.

88, Daughters of Isa bella, are giving a party for the Doucla. Spsrro, Mt srhnnl iHIam SUne and Mr. VU-Oyer JCnOOl Ii.ua. 0nn, choo prlnrlpnl, Jirs. Harry Braim, scholar-y(r Spatrn was presented a ship chairman.

Sixth District, Ufa life membership at the Kentucky Congress of Parents recent Founders Day meeting'and Teachers, was gut Educator Junior Hall girls at Our Lady of the Highlands School, Ft. Thomas, at 2:30 p. m. tomor On Centre Staff DANVILLE, Feb. 19 row at the sdiool.

The party bined meeting of memben of the Silver Grove Younger Woman's Club. A Valentine social followed the meeting. Independence A social will be sponsored by members of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Independence Volunteer Fire Department at 8:30 p. m. today at the firehouse.

Mrs. Roy Edwards is chairman the social. (Special) Dr. Elizabeth F. Johnson, Rock Hill, S.

has of taUrroup. speaker at the Founders Day ci i CL meeting of members of the MqcH btyle bnou) Ruth school pta. Ft. mock style show" high- Thomas. the Founders Day meet- Mrs.

Braun discussed, "The of the Fourth. History Of The PTA." Third School FfA. Coving-Wade students entertained. is an annual project for the group. Committee chairmen include Miss Florence Deei-y, Carl Voet, Mrs.

Charles Sprit-zky, Mrs. Aurelia Wordeman, Mrs. William Lohr and Mrs. joined the Centre College faculty as visiting professor of modern languages. She is teach Henry Kroger.

Campbell igh ing courses formerly taught by Dr. J. Proctor Knott, who died January 1. Centre faculty members have been teaching his courses. tore', iwith a presentation of "Sleep- Pjrtlcipating la the programing Beauty." rre Mrs.

Herbert Baker, Mrs. pant presidents of the organ. Johp Fausz, Mrs. Clyde Simp- feation were honored. Douglas Akers, Mrs.

DT A Jo ihetle Andrews, Mrs. Martin rark AVenue I r-VTS. Mrs. Joseph Riley, Mis Cobb, Mrs Mrs. Marie Williams, Camp i 1 -v -all bell County Juvenile Probation; Officer, recently addressed i 1 -1 itMJj AVON PRODUCTS SSSSf CAN It TOURS A fiw kauri unit I frltndly CMrverae-tian lellina AVON will rtida a teed incana.

Call writa MRS. LAURA SMITH Ht 17777 P.O. lai 747, Ceylnire, Ky. memben of the Future Home- Jl: Howard waJincrs, Kuntx and Mrs. Vernon makers of America at their; Planning For Social eighth annual Mottier-Daughter banquet held at Campbell Coun-! Waldenmeyer have been elected to the nominating committee of the Park Avenue School PTA sibly).

The social will begin at 3 p. m. today in the Mother of God School hall, Covington, and will benefit Our Savior Church, Covington. The following past presidents Mrs. Maragret Nunnelley, left, Mrs.

Jean-ette Budde, Mrs. Coletta Eilers and Mrs. Jessie Wallace look over plans for the social sponsored by members of the Dixie Belle TOPS Club (Take Off Pounds Sen At the Hour of Need were honored at the groups Founders Day meeting: Mrs Albert Pieman, Mrs. Harold Hilge, Mrs. F.

It. Herzog, Mrs. Dr. Johnson served as full professor and head of the modem language department at Winthrop College, Rock Hill, from 1922 to 1955, when she "retired." From 1917 to 1922 she was assistant professor of modern languages at Sweet Briar College in Virginia. Dr.

Johnson is a graduate of Goucher College, Baltimore, and holds the master's and doctor of philosophy degrees from Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. She also pursued graduate studies in France and Austria, and was named a Johns Hopkins Fellow for 1915-16. She won the Dean VanMeter Alumna Fellowship of Goucher College for 1916-17 and was poet-laureate of the South JT Otto Budig, Mrs. Pete dolus and Mrs. Harold Kohl.

Easing the burden of Your sorrow Is the constant aim of our staff Newport PTA Covington Elks Ball Tonight For TB And School Funds Mrs. Harold Kohl and Mrs. Robert Caudill were presented state life memberships at the Founders Day meeting of mernJ A list of reservations have Mary E. Viefh, Dorothy Ruther bers of the Newport City Coun ford and Eula Johnson; the been released for the Covington Elks charity ball starting at 9 cil PTA. Also honored as past presidents were Mrs.

Harry Misses Kathryn Williamson, Ray Owens, Richard Allison, Elmer Muth, Al Schild Thomas Eilerman, John teen-ken, Ivan Annear. Messrs. and Mesdames R. L. Buecker, Edward Franxman, Anne Elliston, Bernardine Wich p.

m. tonight at the Elks Hall in Braun and Mrs. Francis Herzog. Owens School mann, Jeri Wichmann, LaVerne Covington. Proceeds from the Carolina Federation of Women'! Clubs from 1937 to 1940.

Merkle and Alvina Brinkman. Joseph Helmer, Edward Jacobs, Dr, Johnson twice was presi- Sixteen past presidents of Messrs. and Mesdames Robert Palmer affair will go toward the Retarded Children's School of Northern Kentucky and to the Elks' state tuberculosis fund. Ledonne, Howard dent of the South Carolina croups coasoiidatea into xne The memory of the thoughtfulness of our staff and the beauty of the final tribute for your loved ones will linger long. Kind gestures, fine professional service, and genuine sincerity are offered by our dignified staff.

MIDDENDORF FUNERAL HOMES JOHN W. MIDDENDORF CHARLES G. MIDDENDORF CLARENCE J. NIENABER 917 Main nd 12th and Madison Av. Covington, Ky.

Frtt fork In In our New farlnj tot Honored Gunning, Robert Wuesr, William Ileeb, Dale Moore, Alvin Reed, Edward Dudderar, Robert Pitts, Anderson D. Owens Elementary School PTA were honored The list includes Doctors and Allwrt C. Dierckes, son of Pauly, William Stephenson, William Fassler, Clarence J. Nienaber, J. M.

Telpel, J. V. Horton, Albert Strieker. Messrs. and Mesdames Richard Nienaber, Edward Kuhl- at the groups Founders Day meeting.

A donation of $25 Charles J. Fan-ell, Edwin L. chapter, American Association of French Teachers, and Is aj past president of the South, Carolina chapter of American Association of University Women. A member of Phi Beta Kappa, she is included in "The: Directory of American David Pitts, Julius Wald, James Huddles ton, Hugh Johnson, Albert Word, W. Ray Anderson.

Alvin Sellmeyer. Messrs. and Mesdames Dennis I School of Religion, Newport, in 'Qull Georse V. Fiaie and their honor. man, Chester Kiser, Irving Widmyer, John Kunzelman, Richard Oettinger, Lloyd Schu Mr.

and Mr. Albert C. Dierckes, 325 Wallace Covington, fruis been initiated intoTau Beta Pi. the honorary engineering society. Dierckes, a senior in chemical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Tech-nology, is also a member of Phi l.amixia Tpsilon, the honorary chemical society.

He is a 1956 Daly, Maurice Halpin, Fred dW TV TV TV XV XV XV XV XV XV XV XV XV XV TV Naomi Dew Graduates Lafl NmEW -VaV -aBW -fcdBW -Ew -SdBV sBba. sV -aV -eBt. "HUkw aV -dEK -adaV -VsV Wolnitzek, Robert Wiediman John Meyer, Douglas Mescher. Harry Rivard, Clifford Waller. Al Sule, Fred J.

Eilers, Charles Philip Montonfy; Sam A. Hauser. Judges and Mesiunes William Wehrman and Iklward J. Elliott; Messrs. Thomas O'Mal-ley, Thomas Borros, Paul Schott, George Lange, John Kloentrup, Charles Stroup, Robeit Ratter-man, Georg Albrink, Anthony A.

Hornliorst. Messrs. John Wichmann, Charles Megerle, Charles Murray and William Skelton; Mesdames From Union graduate of Holmes High Brikenhauer Lawrence J. Nieman. ster, Harry- Heidt, Leo J.

Browne, Elmer Herzog, Robert Niemeyer, Pete Malone. Charles J. Meyers. Messrs. and Mesdames Wil-lard Burk, Joseph Detzel, Edmund Burdiek, William C.

Harding, Nick Carlin, Frank Wichman, James B. Meyer, Hairy Volmering, Hodge Borros, Paul Krummen, Edward I Berberich, Thomas Powell. Wil School. Miss Naomi Jane Dew Messrs. and Mesdames Elmer daughter of Mr.

and Mj-s. Wil liam W. Dew, Dayton, is ond FT. THOMAS Kautz, Herbert Steidle, Larry Tillman, Russell Marshall, Reynold Jobert, E. J.

Scheper, HI l-7 of 10 students to complete graduation requirements at the liam E. Terwort. mid-term of Linon College Barbounille. Miss Dew will receive a bach Messrs. and Mesdames Ed ward Walton, Anthonv Ma- elors degree with a major in Bimo 'n' Reason By ALICE KEXNELLY ROBERTS physical education and a minor tracia, Ralph Heile, Norbert Hellman, Charles Fedders, Hubert Keuper.

William Kloeker ONE 9 in home economics. During her tenure at Union. TOMOIIT Mitil Civner Otit Ninn "Happy Anniversary" 7 Alt Frttd-Jlmmf CltytM "GO JOHNNY GO" 35 ChildriR'i MttiiiM lain i p. m. t44ttt Cclbt-fre MicMurri "THE EGG AND luftnt-Olm fit "Imitation General" Henry Frohlich.

Miss Dew was a cheer leader Messrs. and Mesdames Ed GET WELL WISHES, MR. FRED B. BASSMANN (Room 20 Jewish Hospital, Cincinnati) "His surgery is over And he's doing very well" and held membership in the "IT Club, the Union College Chris ward P. Cooper, Ambrose Putt-mann, Howarc L.

Holiday, Frank Schreiner, Jerry Stau- back. Oils Kari7Prp Anrhnnv tian Association and Beta Chi Alpha, a social sorority. This is the good and happy news Which we are pleased lp Sanere, Charles McDonald, I to tell For cataracts are troublesome And surgery Justin Schneider, Gregory ELECTRIC CAR HEATERS Ofta 10-SUrt 7-Kiddici fin no fun And we ieel certain he is glad That it is past and done His wife is doing teaching And she reads Mrover, josepn vatalaro, Ed ward McGinnisi and F. Brannen. to him each day Newspapers and the many cards Which now have come his way We know his interest is Former Kentucky A the law So, "legally" we'll say "Hereby may all men he informed We wish him well today." Miii ilia ill I Educator Dies Otbbit Rtvnoldi Glenn Ford "IT STARTED WITH A KISS" NEW YORK, Feb.

19 fjp). 2. SockHudson-Mf Colorl BATTLf HYMN" Ser'ices will be held Saturday; Kentucky Religious Motes 3. fWHi 'n' Thrift T1I5 'INCREDIBLE PETRIFIED WORLD" ror Dr. John Wesley Carr, the 100-year-old retired Hoosier ed 412 lm IUD10W JU Mitt TOMGIIT SCHOOL GIRL" Clwlt Castillo-Erf.

(Kaokii) lyrntl "DRAGSTRIP GIRL" ftl Stiin-Sttvt TirrcH 11-10 40 EXTRA! KARTOON KENTON COUNTY iSundav School. II a. m. Worship. II a.

m.t arr. vcg. out; Immanual Unitad Chunk af Chrlit. Riv-ioic, Mmd." IllltVUI ftcrp FED. 20-29 III ltlan0 U.nV IM All lit ti AMflf.

ucator who became known as the "grand old man of American education." Burial will be! at Flushing. N. Y. i He died in a New York hospital Thursday night after short illness. Dr.

Carr helped establish Murray State College at Mur-j rnond Kuhnschmidt, pjitor. ChtHcnl St. Jahn Unltal Church af Chritt, Belli-School. 9:30 a.m. WcKShio 10:30 yie.

Sunday Scliool, 9:20 a. m. Wwahio. topic "Aa fha HeaNitnj Haopv?" 10:45 a. m.

I First Church af Gad. Cavingta. Alfred! Flrrt fratbytariaa Church af Dartan. Roh-E. Brown paitor.

Sunday School, 10 a. mJart 0. Garden. wH. Sirx)sy Scnool, 9:30 Worsn 11 a.

m. 1 1, m. Worship 10:45 a. m. Calvary taallit Church.

Calnaan. St. Andraw Eaitcaaal Church. Ft. Thomai, 0.

bstam. pastor, 8.01a School. Ptrson, pastor. Viorsriio. 8, 9 and j.

Worshio 10:30 f. m. II a. m. Madison Avanua Christian Church.

Coy-I Calntrtfatlanal Unitad Church of Chrlit, tnqton Bj'ton A. Johnjon, pastor. uiurch'Newport, iomual WeiKar, pastor. Churtn School 9:30 a.m. Worship.

10:45 a. m.ijSchool. 9:15 a. m. Worshio.

10:30 a. m.i foo.c. "Wht Do fha Disciples Bdiave?" topic, "Pjtnj To oPwer." Erlanow Christian Church. Jamat TOM1.I1T "HELEN OF TROY" Iriiitl. Iirdet 7:00 and 00 SI 5IO.V, Tl tS.

"NEVER. SO FEW" Frnl. Sinatra Slna lollohrlgidi 1:14. 4 47. 51 Sun Only: "COLOSSUS OF NEW YORK" with Mila Powtn 2:04 and 5:37 ray, ana servea as us ujn president from 1923 to 1953.

and "HAPPY ANNIVERSARY" Bivld Givnar Sun: 3 3J- "THE SHEEPMAN" Ttchnlcelr Sttnn Ford Shirley Midline Sum 07-5 M. Saaia Dastor. Sunday Worshio, 8:30 a.m.: tonic. Mv Wftnrsw. First Church tf Christ, Scientist.

Cov nUllwII I IICIO a EIISHB Bll II weisia Three scoops of your favorite flavor of ice cream with a generous-size ladle of velvety hoi fudge, dressed with whipped cream and a cherry. YOU'LL WANT TO TRY ONE TONIGHT! iunday School aa Worship, II am, latonia Christian Church, Jeseph D. fill antor. School. 9:30 a.m.

Worship, 10:30 a.m.) fooic, "Evary Cloud Has a Rantbow." Ft. Mitchell Baptist Church. Clarence lUsserter. paitor. Sunday Scnool, 9:40 a Worshv and 10:45 a.m.

St. Mark United Church af Christ, Cay BEST stun 732 MADISON CONTINUOUS 11-11 AX 1-2403 usa TODAY AND HUD OVER FOR TUES. Rack Mudtait DarU Day Tony Randall Thtlmt Rittar TALK" CinanaScaaa Eaitnta Celar i i 4 MADISON AT 4TH CONTINUOUS It to II HI 1-099S rVXr1 I I PARKING AT C0PIN-lliERTY 10T TODAY -DOUBLE FEATURE Minn Sum Kannar Iramfitld Julia landa J.m.l Damn Htnry Clltin TIIK UKXK I "CRI.MK 4.AI.ST Kill PA iOE' GINNING SUNDAY-DOUBLE FEATURE Wlncant avlra Barrvl Tn Robirf Ryaa "THE TlXCLER' "ELTI. LE II R. CK TatHaicatar 1,015 4211 ington.

frai'k C. Schoil oattor. Sor.day Scnoo4. 9:3 a.m. WorshiD.

10i45 a.m.) toP'C "Dimansiors ot Love." First Christian Church. Cavlnaten, Daniel Packard pustof. Church Stfiool, a. Worshho, 10:45 a.m. Lakeside Presbyterian Church, lakeside Park.

Loon Sanbome, pastor. Sunday 1 Sciiool, 9:45 a.m. Worship 11 a.m.) tooic, "A Ministry Throuoh Pactnarshin." Tha ludlaw Christian Church, F. Ralph pastor. Sunday School 9:30 a.m.

Wrshp, 0:45 a.m.) topic, love Finds Wav." I First Presbyterian Church, Cevlnqten C. C. Iw. oastor. Sunday School, 9:30, a.m.

Worship. 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 o. m. Eawarth Methadist Church, Cavlnpton, C.

C. Tannar, oastor. Sunday School. 9:30 a. m.

Worstr. 10:30 a.m. rd 7:30 p.m. I Latania Baptist Church, Thomas Hicks 'Sheiton pastor. or snip 10:30 a.m.

ar.d 7:30 p. m. St. Luke Methodist Church. Cevinftan.

S. Mrtcheli, pas'or. Cnurcri pchooi. 9:30 a.m. Worsho.

10:45 a.m. First Church at tha Nirarine, Ceviniten, Laon Cook, pastor. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Worshio 10:45 Zian Evanicllcal Lutheran Church, Park Hilis.

Rober' pastor. Survday School 9:30 a.m. Worshio. 10:45 a. "For What Shall Wa Pray?" First Baptist Church.

Newport. Dudley Pomaroy. pastor. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.

Worshio 8:30 and 11 a.m.) toox "Swnoar F(dlis." Brighton Street Beptist Chapel, Ncwpan, Henry Marksberry paa'or Sunday School 9:45 p. m. Worship. 10:55 a. m.

South Newpart Baptist Missian, Milton Sum-l. pastor. Sunday Schooi. 9:30 a. m.

Worship, 10:45 a. m. CAMPBELL COUNTY First Christian Church. Ft. Thomas.

William Coles oastor. Church School. 9:30 a. m. Worship.

10:50 a. m.i too. "The Character Of love." Tha Southgate Methodist Church. Brute Janes, pastor. Surdv School, 9:30 a.

m. Worship. 10:40 a. m.i Iodic. "God Soa.s Todv." First Presbyterian Church.

Newpart. Grorie F. Baiwett. oaator. Church School, 9:30 a.

m. Worshio, 10:40 a. m. tooic, "The Question Ot Soul-Savmo." Newoprt Baptist Tabernacle, Harmon Elite-ston, oastor. Bibla School, 9:30 a.

m. Worshio, 10:30 a. m. Grace Methadist Church, Newpart. W.

W. Shama. pastor. Sunday Scnool, 9 30 a. sr.

WoTftio. 10:45 a. m. St. John United Church tf Christ.

Newport, Edward C. Srnnmo, pastor. Sunoav School. 9:30 a. m.

Woishio. 10:30 a. topic, "Jesus Previno For Our Keeoioo." Unitad Church of Christ, Ft. Themes. Waido BarlekamD, pastor.

Sunday Scnool, i 9:30 a. m. Worsnio. 8:15 and 10:45 a. m.j DRIVE-IN Route 2S-42 Florence AT 14500 "ELECTRIC IN-KAR HEATERS" Tonight 1 FULL LENGTH FEATURES AND CARTOON CARNIVAL Randolph Seolt In "THE 7TII CAVALRY" 7:00 Your savings ciccount book should be among your most highly regarded of all boob.

It spells security, cash for the years ahead, and the financial independence you have always wanted. Open an account with us today. David lava Dawn Andartaa "TEE.VIUEHS FROM OTTER SPACE Mickay RaanaY Sttva Cachra Manila Via Daran "THE IIIK OPERATOR' too 10 35 CARTOON CARNIVAL I 3J IE0INNING SUNDAY-DOUBLE FEATURE WALT DISNEY'S "TniRD MA 0 THE MOLWTALV 'DCMBO' Thakalar in Tachnkalar Sun. i 125 Onlr Atichial Rannia, )tmn MacArHiur Janat Munra tun.i )S S5 DAIRY STORES 8 Highland Avenue Ft. Thomas 1 1th and John St.

Newport ell priil al wM Itooit, "Tha Mwnina Of Worship." St. Mark Lutheran Church Neweert, Edward Dmkel, pastor. Sunday Scnool, 9 ra. m. Worshio, 10:15 a.

m.i topic. "Comino immm DRIVE-IN DIXIE HIGHWAY PARK HILLS ww III Newport Shopping Center Newport 10 unasalt. Asbury Methadist Church. Hifhland Hets Clarence Krebs, pastor. Sunday School, 9 30 a.

m. Worshio 10:40 a. m.i tooic. "This Troubled World." St. John Lutheran Church, Melkeurne.

One Emmalnaini, pastor. Sunday School. 9 a. m. Worsh 10 a.

m.i tooic, "Tha Natural Man." Faith fyantetleal Lutheran Church, (r-langer. Rev. Virg.l Yohe, pastor. SunOa School, 9:30 a. m.

Worship, II a. m.i topic. "Good Soil." First Baptist Church, Cold Sprint, James 0. Coldiron, pastor. Sunday School.

9:30 a. rn. Worshio, 10:40 a. m. and 8 o.

m. St. luka Lutheran Church, Cald Sorini, John W. Kerrick. oastor.

Sunday Tanlaht Fraa Cal Far Yaf Haatar FULL-LENGTH FEATURES AND CARTOON CARNIVAL Vittaf Matvra Yvama DaCarlt "TI.MBCKTl" 7t30 la Sana David Nia Mltil Oiyner "STEEL BAYONET "HAPPY 1136 So. Ft. Thomas Avenue Ft. Thomas 91 1 North Ft. Thomas Avenue Ft.

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