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ark:/16417/th7100080ccb7Funny faces scare girls, Inquiring Reporter told by kids. Jessica Paris is pictured.
ark:/16417/th710039wdl76Scenes in connection with Tom Underwood Day. Governor Earle Clements, Congressman Tom Underwood and Mrs. Falconer Powell, president of the Women's Democratic Club.Image
ark:/16417/th710081t789hMiss Betty Rominger decorating show window of Meyer and Hinkle store with large red feather. Edward Meyer at right.
ark:/16417/th71009n6zl4pFive state legislators post for a photograph at a social gathering. The legislator on the far right is standing apart from the others. A woman is playing a piano in the background.
ark:/16417/th7100bpk04l3Paul Rehm, 146 East Third street, young Lexington attorney (right), yesterday was appointed assistant treasurer by State Treasurer Edward F. Seiller (left). Rehm, a graduate of the University of Kentucky, has been practicing law here since early in 1946 when he was discharged from the Army. He is son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rehm of Lexington.Image
ark:/16417/th7100c9gql4pRepresentatives of Chain Stores Council pictured starting on the first of a series of "follow-your-dollar" tours to various agencies of the Community Chest.
ark:/16417/th7100djmvgbcIndividuals active at opening of 1947-1948 tobacco sales.
ark:/16417/th7100hgnzkhjBlackbird Bell G. A., left, consigned by W. D. Fishback of Versailles, grand champion cow, and Blackbird Perinthian Prince, right, Fernback Farms of Augusta, Ky., grand champion bull, at 10th annual show and sale of Kentucky Aberdeen Angus Breeders' Association. Persons in picture Luther Newman, Mr. Fishback, J. M. Tudor, and Paul and Donald Pickrell.
ark:/16417/th7100md9lfv9Harrison FFA and 4-H tobacco show; unidentified boys looking at tobacco. Image
ark:/16417/th7100nwvhrkwFirst National Bank and Trust Company celebrates the 75th anniversary of their founding on April 1, 1865. A special ceremony was held at the bank on March 31, 1940. Photograph of the speakers' table at the bank's anniversary reception held at the Lafayette Hotel. Pictured from left to right are J.C. NIchols, executive vice president of the bank; Mrs. T. Ward Havely; B.J. Lazar, managing director of the Cincinnati branch; Mrs. M.H. Courtney; Charles R. Staples, Lexington historian; W.H. Courtney, president of the bank; Mrs. B.J. Lazar; Charles M. Thompson, president of the Kentucky Bankers Association; Mrs. John S. Yellman and Mayor T. Ward Havely. March, 1940.
ark:/16417/th7100q0vrgxxPictured in connection with Senior Invitational golf tournament at Boiling Springs. Pictured is Hunter Harris as he sets up a putt.Image
ark:/16417/th7100s461x3vParty for children given by Mrs. John Stoll at Idle Hour Country Club.
ark:/16417/th7100slz5ctlBridal shower for Miss Marilyn Miller. Guests pictured from left to right are Miss Sue Neuman, Miss Marjorie King, Miss Marilyn Miller, and Mrs. Lester R. Bryant Jr. Photo shows interior of living room at the Mrs. William Bond residence on Henry Clay Boulevard.Image
ark:/16417/th7100t0bln3zMiss Martha Hyer, left, and Miss Betty Lynn, Hollywood, pictured at local Veterans Administration hospital. November, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7100v2spxdvLexington Junior High School cheerleaders. Front, Wilma Wagner and Patsy Mills. Second row, Patsy Gross, Martha hill, Rosemary Hillard, Sue Fowler and Betty Brundage.
ark:/16417/th7100vvbj0l4Aerial Shots of Coldstream Stud Farm. January 1949Image
ark:/16417/th7100x3b792zMiss Mary Owsley, Lexington Junior High school, explains library procedures to Arlington school pupils. Seated Tommie Greene, Eugene Bowman, Phyllis Dean and Dawn White. Standing, Phyllis Tilton, Basil Blackaby and Victor Huble.Image
ark:/16417/th7100z5hk8x6Senator Thomas R. Underwood opens his campaign for nomination to the Senate. Pictured left to right are Representative (Rep.) John C. Watts, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Burnette, Mrs. R. H. Tomlinson, Senator Underwood, Mrs. Susan S. Pollard, and Mayor Fred Fugazzi.Image
ark:/16417/th71011v07m22Firemen fighting blaze at Old Ladies Home, 71 West High Street.
ark:/16417/th71014p1gctjClosing sale on Lexington tobacco market. Left is Auctioneer "Red" Boone. April, 1947.