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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/th7106jl4pw67Jesse Tunstill, Phil Cutchin, and Charlie Bill Walker, co-captains in the University of Kentucky's football game with Tennessee, accept horse shoe of carnations from Howard Stephenson, right, Mt. Sterling, president of University Student Government Association. Rally preceded by a parade from Alumni gym to Union Station, where Wildcats were off to Knoxville to play Tennessee.
ark:/16417/th7108qq9z36nNew swimming pool at Kentucky Houses of Reform at Greendale.
ark:/16417/th7109nq1gbc5Action picture in Lafayette-Harrodsburg football game which Lafayette won 19-0.
ark:/16417/th710bzdp8j4sAction pictures of University High School-Simon Kenton basketball game. December, 1946.
ark:/16417/th710d8tkm1xbBourbon County Judge George Batterton, left, and Gov. Simeon Willis pictured beside cornerstone of new state tuberculosis hospital under construction at Paris.
ark:/16417/th710dxlvdkhrAmerican Buntee, three-year-old bay mare, receives a rubdown from Harold Herrmann after winning the rich stake for junior harness horses at the Lexington Junior League Horse Show.
ark:/16417/th710fqmzltn8Action pictures of Kentucky-Tennessee football game at Knoxville.Image
ark:/16417/th710kct5fdlnAction pictures of Henry Clay-Murray football game. Staged on Stoll Field November 28, 1946 for benefit of Shriners crippled children fund.Image
ark:/16417/th710kxzj5vwgStudent nurses Margaret Howerton and Jane Hadden in crowded nursery of Saint Joseph Hospital where tubs and baskets have been utilized to take care of babies.
ark:/16417/th710mm9pt8q0Sterilizing department at Saint Joseph Hospital. September, 1946.
ark:/16417/th710r1bc13nfTobacco being prepared for market on farm of Frank Tacke, Clays Mill road. Tobacco pictured in bulk before stripping.
ark:/16417/th710smbplgbxMr. Aubrey shown breaking ground for building to house new Hillcrest Memorial Baptist church at 1411 Versailles road.
ark:/16417/th710td7q4zqmAdmiral Miller shown arriving in Lexington to speak at meeting of Kentucky Press Association.
ark:/16417/th710w1m1f2d8Lieutenant General Jonathan M. Wainwright, hero of Corregidor, being greeted by Major General George B. Duncan, upon his arrival at Blue Grass Field.
ark:/16417/th710zv68kv22Oleika Temple Shriners parade prior to initiation of 134 candidates. December, 1946.
ark:/16417/th7110390qjcnScenes as interstate airline service was launched at Blue Grass Field Sunday, October 13, 1946.
ark:/16417/th711064crj9gDrawing to determine opening sales on tobacco market. Left, George Headley, president of Lexington Tobacco Board of Trade, who supervised the drawing, and Charles Hopper, Lexington, who drew the name of Gentry Tobacco Warehouse Company from group of 24 names put into hat. November, 1946.
ark:/16417/th7111cvv4gdbBlessing of the Hounds November 2, 1946 at formal opening of hunting season at Iroquois Hunt Club.
ark:/16417/th71125lhfc1dUniversity of Kentucky-Mississippi football game. September, 1946.
ark:/16417/th7115j43snwdLions Club stages demonstration of method of donating to blood banks of local hospitals. Pictured, Miss Frances Soehnlen, left, and Miss Jean Cochran, registered technicians at St. Josephs hospital. Donor is Frank E. Clegg. G. T. Bozarth, right, chairman of the Lions blood bank, at right.
ark:/16417/th7118xfndg63Billy Gardner, Lafayette High School football tackle, being aided by Tommy Quinn, Navy Veteran halfback, in donning a pair of riding boots. Gardner wears a size 16-D grid shoe.
ark:/16417/th7119m0wzgqpThe girls' Herald-Leader Free Learn-to-Swim Course at Joyland. June, 1946.
ark:/16417/th711f2gz0wkcClays Ferry Bridge nears completion. Highway approaches have been completed and the finishing work on the span's concrete railing is nearing completion. The bridge will be dedicated at a public ceremony at 2:30 p.m. next Saturday. August, 1946.
ark:/16417/th711hwbdx46xScenes at Four-H Club leaders dinner at Phoenix hotel November 12, 1946 given by the Lexington Chain Store Council.
ark:/16417/th711m77zqmp8Keen Johnson, left, in his first major address since being named undersecretary of labor, pictured in Lexington Oct. 10, 1946. E. J. Cunningham, Cleveland, Ohio, regional director of the United States Conciliation Service, pictured with Mr. Johnson. Men attended the regional conference of the United States Conciliation Service.
ark:/16417/th711mnckg53rCoach James Ishmael prepares to issue first practice uniforms to football squad assembled at Lafayette High School.
ark:/16417/th711q54w8chlSam Belt, left, and Marshall Van Meter pictured at Stoner Creek Country Club in Paris during golf tournament.
ark:/16417/th711stxtpslcChildren receiving packages after Jaycee-sponsored movie at Ben Ali theater.
ark:/16417/th711ttlj2ktpRobert Sargeant, holding a 20-pound coati killed Oct. 7, 1946 by four coonhounds owned by Roy D. Gabbard, 1414 Cherry Avenue, pictured with hand on his 16-month-old coonhound, which was almost killed by the tropical mammal.
ark:/16417/th711x0t6dhfbHousing construction in Lexington early in 1946.
ark:/16417/th711x5j23jwgGarrard County 4-H Calf Club baby beef show at Lancaster, November 2, 1946
ark:/16417/th711xzdx46s2Scenes at CAP-AAF Air Show at dedication of Blue Grass Field and unveiling of the T. Ward Havely memorial. Group portrait of men in front of an airplane marked, "Great Silver Fleet." One of the men is Captain Eddie Rickenbacker, president of Eastern Air Lines (fourth from left). November, 1946.
ark:/16417/th7120sfz7g8kCharles G. Black, of Barbourville, organizer of first Sons of the Legion Musical organization in nation.
ark:/16417/th7125mq27988Captain Emil Johnson and son, Allen, in tennis togs.
ark:/16417/th7127nrwn4wzScenes at CAP-AAF Air Show at dedication of Blue Grass Field and unveiling of T. Ward Havely memorial. Ted and Martha Havely pictured at unveiling of Havely memorial.
ark:/16417/th712b3381b9fAction pictures of University of Kentucky-Vanderbilt game. October, 1946.
ark:/16417/th712b7cmj27nMiss Gertrude Burke, of the Sandersville Pike, pictured in a special "shoe house" at the rear of her home in which is housed her collection of 445 pairs of shoes. September, 1946.
ark:/16417/th712dj22rbqxAmerican Legion Convention parade. July, 1946.
ark:/16417/th712ftpj958dScenes at CAP-AAF Air Show at dedication of Blue Grass Field and unveiling of the T. Ward Havely memorial. Captain Eddie Rickenbacker, president of Eastern Air Lines exiting airplane. Other men unidentified. November, 1946.Image
ark:/16417/th712n6hxm5dwBurley in Tattersalls warehouse prior to market opening.
ark:/16417/th712n7pmc5b5Fred M. Vinson, Secretary of Treasury, addresses University of Kentucky graduates.
ark:/16417/th712vtv8hlc9Forty-six boys who passed the beginner's swim tests Friday at The Herald-Leader Free Learn-to-Swim Course at Douglass Pool.
ark:/16417/th712w75z9gmxAction pictures of University of Kentucky-Michigan State football game. November, 1946.
ark:/16417/th7130s4c9hszCatholic chapel on Idle Hour Stock Farm.
ark:/16417/th7131h20rjrgScenes in courtroom as Mrs. Katie Spotswood pressed bigamy charges against Mallie Burton Carroll. December, 1946.
ark:/16417/th7131swvk8zwFuneral of Colonel E. R. Bradley. August, 1946.
ark:/16417/th71338hhnk4cOpening of Republican campaign at Lancaster Saturday, September 21, 1946.
ark:/16417/th7134rk74m36Authie Meeks, of Paintsville, accepting championship trophy presented by J. C. (Chief) Myers in the 11th annual Senior Invitational Golf Tournament at Ashland Golf Club.
ark:/16417/th7137w4gsnplAction pictures of Henry Clay-Murray football game. Staged on Stoll Field November 28, 1946 for benefit of Shriners crippled children fund.Image
ark:/16417/th7138fx2zc53Nurses complete Red Cross Instructors' Course. Seated, left to right, Miss Esther M. Falcone, Mrs. Lillian Shepperd, Miss Felipa T. Javalera, Miss Lucille Durbin, Miss Anna Price, Miss Eliza Jane Shackelford, Mrs. Anna R. Huber. Standing, left to right, Mrs. Florence M. Sullivan, assistant director; Mrs. Helen Ramsey; Miss Sena Anderson, director; Miss Louellyn Rankin; and Mrs. Faye C. Foree.
ark:/16417/th713clrg5wdlNew provisionals of Lexington Junior League. Left to right, back row, Mrs. Lewis Bosworth, Mrs. Leonard Paulson, Mrs. Charles Bohmer, Mrs. Samuel Walton Jr., Miss Norma Bradley, Miss Margaret McDowell, Mrs. Paul Mansfield, Mrs. Coleman Smith, Mrs. Boyer Moore, Mrs. William Worth, Mrs. Shelby Kinkead. Second row, Mrs. Robert Hicks III, Mrs. James Campbell, Miss Eloise Brown, Mrs. Robert O'Brien, Miss Juliette Combs, Mrs. Robert Settle Jr., Mrs. Boyne Wood, Mrs. Robert Taliaferro Jr. Front row, Miss Anne Walton, Miss June Byars, Mrs. Robert Alexander, and Miss Nancy Wombwell.