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ark:/16417/th732rw1f9bqbYWCA class in knitting. Margaret Lake, Mafra Kidwell, Mrs. James O. Lander, Jean Coach, Sara Fields, Frieda Dunaway, Christine Davis and Paarl Castle. (Community Chest agency)
ark:/16417/th74xc3xd9cgvYouth Symphony Orchestra of Central Kentucky in action. Craig Ritchie and Morvyth Kinney playing French horns.
ark:/16417/th71lb5hjk24rYouth Symphony Orchestra of Central Kentucky in action. Conductor Howard Pence directing section of string players.
ark:/16417/th7gflxm6jpmjYouth Symphony Orchestra of Central Kentucky in action. Clarinet players, barbara Burcham, Betty Hendricks, Lewis Barnett and Bobby Davis.
ark:/16417/th71f8spwbbmgYounger Woman's Club to sponsor charity luncheon-style show. Mrs. Tyree Wilson, Mrs. J. A. Proctor, Mrs. Stanley Parks, Mrs. Herman Greathouse, Miss Laura Lyons, Mrs. Adolph Rupp and Mrs. John H. Prewitt.
ark:/16417/th712frhj0tqnYounger Woman's Club entertains with tea for board of Kentucky Federation of Woman's Clubs. Mrs. Herman Greathouse, Miss Chloe Gifford, Mrs. J. D. Hobbs and Mrs. Joseph Page, seated.Image
ark:/16417/th74vwbg7c7xqYoung Women's Christian Association Teen Tavern Canteen opening planned.Image
ark:/16417/th7bnn80k52qpYoung Republican Club of Fayette County officers, Harold Burton, Miss Margaret Sweeney, Joe Mathews and William D. Leet.
ark:/16417/th715gjgl7ftdYoung Men's Christian Association officers re-elected. Gayle M. Denny, W. W. Greathouse III, Lloyd F. Bell and Free G. Stilz.Image
ark:/16417/th7t977qlsg5jYearling horses running at Calumet Farm. January 1949Image
ark:/16417/th718zzx85lf7Yearling horses at Castleton Farm. January 1949Image
ark:/16417/th7qszmt4xr0nY-Teens packing chocolate bars for shipment to Europe. Georgene Duckworth, Barbara Jean Powell, Myra Hensley, Sue Scofield and Shirley Whattenbarger.Image
ark:/16417/th72gm05h3pq0Wreckers plot strategy against the Olympians. Front, Harry Gorham, Paul Fowler, Willie Allen, Paul Noel and Manager Frank Dean. Back, Lew Sharp, Charley Sutherland, Melvin Flynn, Skiddy Dean, Les Sergent, Lonnie Nelson and Bill Prichard.
ark:/16417/th7r1v5vpj9pjWrecked car of Quentin Merida. Car ran off Winchester pike five miles from Lexington. Merida charged with being drunk. Was injured slightly. 6/16/1949
ark:/16417/th7162l1kt52jWrecked car of Quentin Merida. Car ran off Winchester pike five miles from Lexington. Merida charged with being drunk. Was injured slightly.
ark:/16417/th71q73n87fn0Wrecked car in which three Harrodsburg youths were killed. Dead were James W. Cornelius, William Beverly Sims and Amos Young.
ark:/16417/th7m96jl60037Wrecked 1942 model car badly mangled by the trunk of a tree with which it collided. Three Harrodsburg youths were killed. Dead were James W. Cornelius, William Beverly Sims and Amos Young. March 1949.
ark:/16417/th7f5jf4rnt62Wrecked 1942 model car badly mangled by the trunk of a tree with which it collided. Three Harrodsburg youths were killed. Dead were James W. Cornelius, William Beverly Sims and Amos Young. March 1949.
ark:/16417/th7f3k5p92wfxWrecked 1942 model car badly mangled by the trunk of a tree with which it collided. Three Harrodsburg youths were killed. Dead were James W. Cornelius, William Beverly Sims and Amos Young. March 1949.
ark:/16417/th7fphvbffsmgWrecked 1942 model car badly mangled by the trunk of a tree with which it collided. Three Harrodsburg youths were killed. Dead were James W. Cornelius, William Beverly Sims and Amos Young. March 1949.
ark:/16417/th7ck0gdjzh0lWrecked 1942 model car badly mangled by the trunk of a tree with which it collided. Three Harrodsburg youths were killed. Dead were James W. Cornelius, William Beverly Sims and Amos Young. March 1949.Image
ark:/16417/th76p1v1zzp95Wrecked 1942 model car badly mangled by the trunk of a tree with which it collided early yesterday. Three Harrodsburg youths were killed. Dead were James W. Cornelius, William Beverly Sims and Amos Young. March 1949.
ark:/16417/th7fd8170jj2hWrecked 1942 model car badly mangled by the trunk of a tree with which it collided early yesterday. Three Harrodsburg youths were killed. Dead were James W. Cornelius, William Beverly Sims and Amos Young. March 1949.
ark:/16417/th7dbnzm1nqnsWrecked 1942 model car badly mangled by the trunk of a tree with which it collided early yesterday. Three Harrodsburg youths were killed. Dead were James W. Cornelius, William Beverly Sims and Amos Young.
ark:/16417/th7107qhs1xdbWrecked 1942 model car badly mangled by the trunk of a tree with which it collided early yesterday. Three Harrodsburg youths were killed. Dead were James W. Cornelius, William Beverly Sims and Amos Young.
ark:/16417/th7wbrxzp92mfWreckage of car that overturned on Winchester pike seriously injuring Gordon A. Peters, of Flemingsburg. Patrolmen Pal Fowler, left, and Tommy Shannon.
ark:/16417/th718vg9dnnsdWreckage of automobile in which John M. Eagle was killed on U. S. 25 South of Georgetown. December 1949
ark:/16417/th719s2w0vft0Wreckage of automobile in which John M. Eagle was killed on U. S. 25 south of Georgetown. December 1949.
ark:/16417/th7h0q4dwljvzWreckage of automobile in which John M. Eagle was killed on U. S. 25 south of Georgetown. December 1949.
ark:/16417/th7lgzjmwc685Wreckage of automobile in which John M. Eagle was killed on U. S. 25 south of Georgetown.
ark:/16417/th71m2g5j6kndWreck on Georgetown pike night of December 7, 1949. Two automobiles and a truck were involved in the accident. Roy Cook listed as driver of automobile that hit car occupied by Sergeant William Feeback and Curtis Wilson. Passenger in Cook's car was Homer Walker. Truck involved was parked along the road near Rankin McKinney's bus stop. December 1949.
ark:/16417/th7199vtdnrq4Wreck on Georgetown pike night of December 7, 1949. Two automobiles and a truck were involved in the accident. Roy Cook listed as driver of automobile that hit car occupied by Sergeant William Feeback and Curtis Wilson. Passenger in Cook's car was Homer Walker. Truck involved was parked along the road near Rankin McKinney's bus stop. December 1949.
ark:/16417/th7117kj71nwzWorkmen painting signs on Woodbine drive designed to discourage speeding.
ark:/16417/th7s800wzh192Workmen painting scrolls that border the stairs in Fayette courthouse. February 1949.
ark:/16417/th711thkcvmvxWorkmen painting scrolls that border the stairs in Fayette courthouse.
ark:/16417/th74rxzdgp8lqWorkman cleaning up after final tobacco sale at Shelburne warehouse.
ark:/16417/th7lzl7vh70x3Workers inside the new Lexington Telephone Company building. June, 1949.
ark:/16417/th7b4f6ff8k9jWorkers in campaign to equip convalescent home for Kentucky Society for Crippled Children. Dan Brock, Mrs. Jay D. Weil, Miss Emma Keats Cruteher and James M. Molloy.
ark:/16417/th7vkvpvvzptzWorkers from Lexington Telephone Company building eating lunch on lawn of Central Christian church. Randolph Long, Paul Price, Charles Hager, Tommy Haddex, William Herrington and Jack White
ark:/16417/th71m4n04m58dWork in progress on college of bible building. 8/21/1949
ark:/16417/th7w589bwrg35Woodworking Class at Dunbar High School exhibits work. Paul V. Smith, vocational instructor, and Joseph Caise and James Gill.
ark:/16417/th71j172r82lbWomen tell Inquiring Reporter why they support Community Chest. Mrs. S. S. Ringo is pictured. Image
ark:/16417/th7b0f0k3xckdWomen tell Inquiring Reporter why they support Community Chest. Mrs. John S. Sprague is pictured.Image
ark:/16417/th71nzw4k3b68Women tell Inquiring Reporter why they support Community Chest. Mrs. E. U. Steinhauer is pictured.Image
ark:/16417/th78rvlw03c46Women tell Inquiring Reporter why they support Community Chest. Mrs. A. L. (correct) Atchison is pictured. Image
ark:/16417/th7q8r6l1hsffWomen tell Inquiring Reporter they oppose sharing of husbands. Sue Neuman.
ark:/16417/th71pgjvjdbs7Women tell Inquiring Reporter they oppose sharing of husbands. Mrs. L Morgan.
ark:/16417/th71cw8vd8rsjWomen tell Inquiring Reporter they oppose sharing of husbands. Mrs. Charles H. Brown.
ark:/16417/th71r3wbltlcjWomen tell Inquiring Reporter they oppose sharing of husbands. Darnall Dugan seated in her living room.
ark:/16417/th7hwv58dqqc2Women of Moose Auxiliary with stuffed dolls they made for isolation ward patients. Mrs. Melvin Lilly, Mrs. Jerry Quillen and Mrs. Henry Turner
ark:/16417/th7dzjbnzlz6wWomen of Lexington-Ebenezer Presbyterial plan Paris meeting. Pictured are Mrs. Anderson McClure, Mrs. John W. McCabe, Mrs. R. L. Crenshaw and Mrs. S. B. Lander.
ark:/16417/th7wjfsxwmwdqWomen in the lobby of the new Lexington Telephone Company building. June, 1949.