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ark:/16417/th7qgr15mbm1pVeteran of 38 months overseas with the Army, Joseph R. Carroll Jr., 401 Woodland Avenue, was last voter to sign up before registration office closed until after August primary. Bob Drake and Hugh Buckley, in short-sleeves look on.Image
ark:/16417/th7k2v89ndm19Tommy and Mary Jo Dixon, who act as caretakers when No. 5 engine company on woodland avenue answers an alarm.Image
ark:/16417/th7192r8qn24dThe nest that a family or wrens built in the fishing-creel mailbox of Mr. and Mrs. Jack K. Lail on Woodland Avenue.Image
ark:/16417/th7h74qzf16z4The fishing-creel mailbox of Mr. and Mrs. Jack K. Lail on Woodland Avenue, where a family of wrens built a nest.Image
ark:/16417/th7nhqfsg3583Robert Whitridge Estill, left, and Edwin Warren Taylor will be ordained into the ministry of the Episcopal Church at the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd. Estill is the son of Mrs. Julian Estill, Versailles; and Taylor is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Taylor of Woodland Avenue.Image
ark:/16417/th717nrwkj3mnRobert Whitridge Estill and Edwin Warren Taylor were ordained in the Sacred Order of Deacons at the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd. Estill is the son of Mrs. Julian Estill, Versailles; and Taylor is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Taylor of Woodland Avenue. Shown, left to right, are the Right Reverend William R. Moody, bishop of Lexington; the Reverend Edwin W. Taylor, future pastor of Christ Church in Harlan; the Reverend Robert Whitridge Estill, future pastor of St. Mary's Church in Middlesboro; and the Very Reverend Charles L. Taylor, dean of the Episcopal Theological School at Cambridge, Massachusetts.Image
ark:/16417/th79crhg1kdc9Portrait of Mrs. Patty Ann McBride, wife of Donald McBride, who is an employee of the Kentucky State Highway Department and a school traffic guard at the intersection of Euclid and Woodland avenues.Image
ark:/16417/th7wbhk9jx5pnMiss Joyce Davis, bride-elect, was honored with a shower at Miss Ann Huddleston's home on Woodland Avenue. Shown seated, left to right, are Miss Mildred Lewis, Miss Ann Huddleston and Miss Joyce Davis. Shown standing, left to right, are Miss Thelma Mattox, Miss Anne English, and Miss Ruth White. Image
ark:/16417/th7sknbc8tl33Members of the Past Matrons Club of the Order of the Eastern Star pose at party. Pictured left to right are Miss Falay Long, Mrs. J. E. Murphy, Mrs. A. H. Davies, Mrs. E. C. Britt and Mrs. Ray E. Murphy. Photographed in the living room of the A. H. Davies residence on Woodland Avenue.Image
ark:/16417/th784h8h5gs31Lexington's oldest piece of heavy-duty fire equipment, called obsolete five years ago, at Woodland avenue station, in 27th year of use.Image
ark:/16417/th72jgjhhbtmjInquiring Reporter finds that Henry Clay is given edge in game with Lafayette. Jean Newman, 326 Woodland avenue, Henry Clay student.Image
ark:/16417/th7h765dgglsvCooperstown housing project for student veterans near Woodland Avenue, March, 1946.Image
ark:/16417/th7qbg6tktvj3Cleveland J. Stallard of Woodland Avenue, who grew the year's first ripe tomatoes.Image
ark:/16417/th718d1rmx997Ben Simpson Jr., 111 Leader Avenue, defending Open welterweight champion, weighs in for the Golden Gloves tournament beginning tonight at Woodland auditorium as Bobby Wagoner, Paris, Open lightweight contender, waits in line. Sergeant E.C. Hale of the Fraternal Order of Police checks the scales. Blue Grass Lodge No. 4 of the FOP is co-sponsor of the tourney with The Herald-Leader. Simpson and Wagoner, who went to the semi-finals of last year's Novice lightweight class, were among the horde of Glovers who were given physical examinations and weight check-ups at The Herald-Leader building yesterday.Image