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The Kentucky Post from Covington, Kentucky • 4

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The Kentucky Posti
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Covington, Kentucky
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A 57 PAGE i THE KENTUCKY POST TUESDAY AUGUST 2 1027 1 Mrs Poynts Mrs Ellsworth Mrs Adolph Muehlmatt The Keataefey Post COUPON 20-VOTES-20 ir 1 I I BOBONO Editor CHAR LBS WILIBHBORO Bueineee Mgr Publltfccd dally and Sunday by Pb Foal Pnbllahlny Oft 4S14SI Madlaon Aft Garinalmi Ky Ealarad al Cortnrtoa aa atMnd-claaa anaiur Jan IMS ael el IS7S by Mr and Mrs Paul Edwards (Ada Hardesty) have returned from a delightful two weeks' stay in Michigan Mr and Mrs Frank Stegeinan and daughter Virginia of Tower-pl and Mr and Mrs Ben Phis ter of Ft Thomas-av left this week for a motor trip to Washington where they will be the guests of Mrs Phister's brother Colonel 8 Ross 1 AT HOME DR ALIEN CALDWELL roR (Write name of eonteetanL) Thle Coupon Mast Be Voted on or Before Aug it of Mrs Harry Hartsough Mrs Radford ana guest Mrs Fanny Gelsel Mrs A Thompson and Mrs A A Liggett Mrs Radford of Briar Cliffs has as her guest her sister" Mrs Fanny Gelsel of Los Angeles Cal Mr and Mrs Hiram Roseberry (Katherine Marsh) of Paris Ky have returned home after a visit with Mrs Roseberry's sister Mrs Wheat and Mayor Wheat of Briar Cllffe Mr and Mrs Harry Hartsough of Miami Fla formerly of Ft Thomas have returned after a visit with friends and relatives In Ft Thomas and Falmouth A Mr and Mrs Thomas Hardesty and daughter Miss Gertrude of Hlghland-av accompanied of Isabella will be held Tuesday at the Knights of Columbus Hall At this meeting the regent will give a of the national convention Ft Wayne July 13 to 18 Dr A Caldwell and family of Southgate have gone to Lake Mich for a visit with friends who are spending the summer there FT THOMAS An interesting announcement has been received In Ft Thomas of the marriage of Miss Mary Louise Sikes daughter of Mr Hatden Medford 81kes of Elizabethtown Ky to Mr James Charles Macht of Cold Springs solemnized on July 28 at 8 in Elisabethtown Inclosed cards state they will be at home after Sept 1 In their attractive residence In "Sweet Briar" Highland-av Mrs Macht has been a teacher In the Highlands High School for the past two years and has a host of friends in northern Kentucky who will extend to her a hearty welcome upon her return 1041 Madison Ate Covington A MC HEM It NTH Difectwn LBWlLSON TODAY JOHN GILBERT In "THE SHOW" With Hen A done Ilnnrl Bonmaor ill Oertnul 1 Short 1 NEWPORT Mrs Walter Dempsey and daughter Margaret of Maple-av have gone to Kansas City Mo to visit Mrs Dempsey's sister Mrs O'Mai ley Mrs John Hodge gave a luncheon-bridge at her home on Park-av and Nelson-pl In honor of Mrs Herman Frushour who is leaving soon for Cleveland to live Covers were placed for Mrs Frushour Mrs James Layne Mrs Flster Mrs Georgia Hodge Bailey Mrs Hunter Mrs Leonard Bpeairs Mrs Phillips and the hostess Dr and Mrs Charles Kehm of Columbla-st returned Monday from a trip to Chicago Yellowstone National Park and Denver Col Mr and Mrs A Levinson of Elghth-st have as guests Mrs Rukln and son of Chicago They are also visiting relatives and friends In and around Newport and Cincinnati Mrs Masten and son Stanley of Overton-st accompanied by Mrs Masted sister MrSS Alice Ferguson of Salem HI have returned from a trip thru central Indiana where they visited friends and relatives PLAY SAFE! Bring Your Prescriptions to (nassar) ONLY MODES ETHICAL PHARMACY Prescription and Analytical Work Only ora Hosm A i SiSO KvMlsni Mon Wad SatH 7 to 0 430 Madison Cow 3828 Th Mntarlna Mato-drain of tha Familou ef 1 panylng them will be Mrs John Hodge of Newport and Mrs A Hunter of Covington Mrs Benjamin Federle president of St Branch and Mr Federle will go down for a week as will also Mrs A Rothelr president of Trinity Branch and Mrs Helen Peebles president of St Paul's Branch Among the girls who will enjoy vocations there are Misses Crystal and Lillian Wachs Louise Ryder Loretta Blumlein Elizabeth Dick-man Loretta Korte Betty Jones Katherine Trieshoff Marie Michaels Dolores Barry Elisabeth Wlsenall Caroline Dearborn Hattie and Ethel Reidel Helen' Glenn Edna Kemper Florence Welsh Alice and Virginia Kalusy Jean Thompson Margaret and Madeline O'Hara Lettle and Llndy Jennings Mary Ellen Bedlng-er Mrs Campbell and the Misses Campbell of Ft Thomas Miss Nettle Weldon of Warsaw Miss Tarvls of Newport Miss Phillips of Ft Thomas 1 Reservations mav be made with Miss Gex Dr James Kirtley of Toledo Is the guest of his sisters Misses Anna and Georgia Kirtley of Erlanger and his cousins Misses Irene and Margaret Kirtley of the Arthur Mr and Mrs George Graham were given a surprise party at their home on the Dixie Highway and among the guests were Mr and Mrs Peter Welsenberger Mr and Mrs Claude Spegal Mr and Mrs Joseph Dettenberg Miss Theresa Detten-berg Mr and Mrs William Frick Tllden Frick Mr and Mrs George Briggens Melvin Briggens Mr and Mrs William Bannon Ella Mae Ban-non Mr and Mrs Clifford Graham Miss Marjorie Graham Mr and Mrs Clifford Moore Mrs Marie Hollen Miss Mary Hollen James A Messrs Jack Powell of Bivouac il and Ft Thomas -a Charles Por of Ft Mitchell and James Hatfield of Covington left Saturday for a motor trip to Canada and a two weeks' stay at the summer home of Mr Hatfield's brother-in-law Mr Harry Gordon ot Cincinnati at "Points au Ontaria Can -Dr and Mrs Thomasson of Llnden-av and Ft Thomas-av have left to pass the remainder of the summer at their home Snows" Michigan Mrs Wheat entertained the members of her luncheon-bridge club at her home on Miami Park way Briar Cllffe A 1 luncheon was served and pretty place cards bore the names of the following guests: Mrs A Powell AML'SEMEN'TlT i be given on Aug 10 at the clubhouse 1 Mrs Heiie entertained with a luncheon of 12 covers Tuesday at Twin Oaks Mrs Harry Welchelman and Mrs Harry Hooding will be hostesses at luncheon-bridge which 1s to be given on Aug 10 for the women of the Covington Tennis Club at the dubhoure Mr and Mrs Harry a Mann of the Arthur Apartments are home after an extensive eastern trip During their travels they visited in New York and Atlantic City Ollbert 0 Mann their son Is passing two weeks In Camp Perry on Lake Erie with Headquarters Troop filth Cavalry Brigade Mr- ana Mrs Ralph Lipscomb (Maryneli Storey) have returned from Louisville after a visit with Mr and Mrs Potts formerly of Covington Mr and Mrs Joseph Brendt returned Sunday from a motor and camplur trip to Lexington Shaker-town Dl Dam and Kennedy Bridge on the Dlx River Roger A Swfetser and Ben Davis ot Scott-blvd ate at Lake Placid for the lulance of the summer after passing six weeks with Mr Sweet-sert mother In New York City and iAng Island They will resume their studies pt Kentucky State University In the fall Society of St Luke Church will hold Its regular all -day monthly business meeting at the home of Mrs Hitch on 21st-st At 1 o'clock a luncheon wlli interrupt the session for an hour after which will follow an election of officers Daughters of Esther Class of the First Christian Church enjoyed an evening at the home of Mrs Johnston on Sixth-st Friday evening The guests were Mrs Kusk Mrs Arrasmlth Mrs 8- Jerry Mrs Breeden Mrs Mrs a Crawford Mrs 5 N-Rkh- Mrs Udry Mrs Wright Mrs Dunn Mrs A Clark Miss Agnes Cody Miss Norma Breeden Miss Ruth Murry Miss Mildred Johnston Johnston Junior Mr and Mrs Albert Read (Ann aefert) of Price Hill recently of Covington have announced the birth of a daughter Pauline Ruth on July 13 The Girls Friendly Farm near Beattyville presented to the Friendly 8oclety of the Lexington diocese by Rev Alexander Patterson has extended an Invitation to the girls of the Northern Kentucky Friendly Societies to pass any part of the month of August there Many of the young women of Trinity Branch Covington St Paul's Branch Newport St Branch Ft Thomas and a few from Christ Church Branch Cincinnati are responding to the Invitation Miss Roberta Gex of Madlson-av who Is to be hostess of the farm during the month will be assisted by Miss Olive Glenn of Latonia recreation director The associates who will visit during the month there are Mrs James Layne of the Dixie Highway of Trinity Branch Mrs Herman Frush-our of St Paul's Branch Accom- CTLLKX LANDIS In FLASH" CinptwrSlx VAUDEVILLE COR1NNB VILLA aai BILLY STR1GO la "Sontham hyneoantlnn" LIBERTY RAGAMUFFINS SPECIALTY WEDNESDAY? THURSDAY "ANKLE 8 PREFERRED" With MaJaa Bel liar Alina Format and Fanall McDonald a SATURDAY "LOVE MAKES THEM WILD" SUNDAY? AUG 7 UNDERSTANDING HEART" Post and Racing THE KENTUCKY POST lias endeavored to be neutral to the candidates seeking Republican and Democratic nominations Efforts to attack racing and create an issue does not gain sympathy from The Kentucky Post Sinceritv of the candidates is questioned Of tuc four candidates running there is not one who would Areally likp to see racing outlawed in Kentucky These men are candidates for office Those wlio take the side of racing wanted the issue brought up 4 and thoes opposing racing eagerly accepted the chal-lenge Rut for the pari-mutuel issue there would be none and the candidates would have no appeal other than a personal one Kentucky gets more natural advertising out of racing than from any other source The election of a governor opposed to the pari-mutuels will not gain 'the reformers any ground for a legislature must be 'elected to work with the governor and it is always going to be difficult to get an antiracing majority in both the Senate and the House Critics of the Jockey Club complain of the political activity It must be active with friends and willing to make of it a political football Petty politics has played havoc with many of the liberties of the American people Kentucky has a i racing law which is considered a model by other states outlaw the game and cause to rise up in its stead a thing which will tempt even the strongest of public officials Racing under state regulation and betting thru the pari-mutuels is far better than racing without regulation and betting done orally or by a nod So long as we have racing we should have it regulated under a state body If anything wrong with our State Racing Commission we should change the personnel of the commission and not kill racing entirely Voters of Kenton and Campbell-co will accept the race issue when they cast their vote as between Robert Crowe and Beckham and Judge Flem Sampson and Robert Lucas wior and iim we aim DeMIL0--Z- TODAY ir IB'ir" Cut Ktw and Fablaa A1EPOMK GRAND LAXONIA TODAY Cutar "Flyhtln Hombift Iba XowUy 7 wLA Mrs Harry Higgins has returned to Toledo after a visit with Mrs Henry Higgins of Nelson-pl Mr and Mrs Feldman and daughter Mrs Douglas Ort and Mf Ort of Overton-st have returned from a trip thru central Kentucky and a stay In the Kentucky mountains Monthly business meeting of Newport Circle No 88 Daughters Our advice is worth having The good Judgment we have used for many years In decor- TODAY Watermelon Eating Contest lea Cold IS Haacrr Raya Flnt Frtaa IM Second FtIm $100 Abo "Rlekr BnefaMM" and Comedy COMING SUNDAY! KELLY HU DEI" Theater Latonia TODAY AND WEDNESDAY 1 Richard Dlx Mary Brian and Jack la KILEY" AIm Trcanre" a S-Rad Oar Gear Comedy I TODAY- Jaart Gaynoy Alee Fraaeli and John Itofho in Ketum of Prter Grimm" AIm Chapter IV atlng the best homes in northern Kentucky Is yours for the asking It win result In a better decorated more cheerful and home Just TeU Bell Covington 3403 and answer your waU papering problems with Ben Service "WHAT BELL DOES BELL DOES Fine' moderately priced diamonds a In the purchase of inexpensive diamond jewelry either a large 'effect of poor quality or a modest stone of high quality must be chosen It is an experience that greater lasting satisfaction is derived from the selection of cniality rather than quantity Our StOCX is made up of diamondm of this kind many of which however are very ily priced Diamond in of morning bridge get-togethers which the women of the club are enjoying this summer Mrs Thomas Thames and Mrs Robert Peck were the hostesses A ring a wide choice of $7J TODAY Raymond Griffith In the Silk Hafi Comedy "Alse a Two-Reel Mermaid Comedy "Roped and rit WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY BEN LYON AND PAULINE STARKE IN THE PERFECT SAP" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY COOPER BETTY JEWEL and EL BRENDEL In "ARIZONA SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY CONSTANCE TALMADGE IN "VENUS OF COVINGTON fl By Gertrude Goodman Twelve tables of bridge and luncheon at noon provided sevei houn of diversion for a group of feminine members of the It Mitchell Country Club Tuesday The party was the sixth of a series Invitations have gone out for an outdoor dance Friday at the Covington Tennis Club In Devou Pan Lytle penge Is general chairman The Acorns Junior organization of the Twin Oaks Golf Club soon will mall Invitations for the second dance ci the season which Is to ZCWZl rCHCATIVC JEWELERS MADISON ef PIKE and ftVArt'rfic VdisoivPwa11 PP COVIN OTONKY GRAND KITIIKK AND LOTTO Ohm by AUXILIARY OF MRSCW LAHKL IKAGl'E for (h 7- A A I ILanS TharaSay A 4 1S7 jwd amii at Ontial Hall i TtM 1 li I IB AND THEATER opens CARL KIEFER Ginsulting Engineers ON THE BEAUT IFULl NEW HILAND THEATER 901 Schmidt Bldg Main 1408 Cincinnati 0 if I A 'A A Vi'-rfV 'J For the New Beautiful HILAND THEATER: Furnished by Ft Thomas Hardware 4 Paint Store i tV) vi -f on the Market MATS Miller's Lane and Ft Thomas Ave Hiland 1049 at all times One of the most modern pipe organs operated by a skilled organist will supply the patrons with high-grade music Only the best feature pictures on the market will he shown shortly after their downtown presentation These will be accompanied by selected comedies and up-to-the-minute newa reels Pictures will be changed Sunday Tuesday Wednesday Friday and Saturday There will also be a Sunday matinee IE city of Ft Thomas will have one of the most beautiful suburban theaters in this part of the country when the Hiland Theater 18 Ft Thomas Ave opens 'its doors Wednesday njght August 3 Architectural beauty artistic decorating and novel lighting effects have all been combined toward this end All the newest and latest equipment for the theater will be found here The installation of one of the most modern heating and ventilat- -ing systems will insure the comfort and health of the patrons VENTILATING SYSTEM In the New Beautiful HILAND THEATER General Contractors On the New Beautiful Hiland Theater Hiland 225 The Program for the Opening Night Will Be in A Gang Comedy and a Pathe News Reel Installed by YOUNG BERTKE CO Cincinnati OHio Feature Pictures for the First Week Are as Follows 0 Sunday and Monday: Ronald Coleman and Yilma Banky in "THE NIGHT OF Tuesday: Adolph Menjou in Wednesday and Thursday: Lon Chaney in IT TO THE Thursday: Reginald Denny in CHEERFUL FRAUD Friday: Colleen Moore in TWINKLETOES Saturday: Clara Bow ROUGH HOUSE ROSIE ARCHITECTS ON THE NEW HILAND THEATER VftRDS ftftVTCRSOM ST AND CFO aa FISCHER LAMB 1 Electrical Contractors 1 and Fixtures ON THE NEW BEAUTIFUL HILAND THEATER Millwork Or the New Hiland Theater Estimates on MTHwork Cheerfully Given Vorkcpi Lumber OFFICE AMD MILL 11CIUHO PUCE AMD C6 LR PHOME SOUTH 301 and A Weber 1408 Ingalls Building Main 119" Covington 231 NEWPORT KY 908 Madison Ave 1 's.

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