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ark:/16417/th71cf0rnqtqgWorkers on articles to be sold at the fall festival of the Garden Club of Lexington. From left are Mrs. Harry Tilton, Mrs. Frank McVey and Mrs. Talitha Stoll.Image
ark:/16417/th7sqmv9rg982Work progressing on rebuilding of Shelburne Tobacco Warehouse. Joe Carter, J. G. Bartlett and John Dawson working. Image
ark:/16417/th712x9stfsl8Work progressing on rebuilding of Shelburne Tobacco Warehouse; framework.Image
ark:/16417/th71f7h417w48Woolcott Flour Mills at Fourth (4th) Street (St.) and Blackburn Avenue (Ave.) hit by fire. Firemen, using 75-foot aerial ladder truck and auxiliary ladders, try to bring hoses to bear on the heart of the blaze.Image
ark:/16417/th71ltc1q22wmWoody Huston, "self-taught" painter.Image
ark:/16417/th7182131tvdqWoody Hitt, right, is president of Bryan Station school student body and Robert Works is vice president.Image
ark:/16417/th7pnfhjjz96qWoodford County Judge Matt T. Blackard inspecting reinforced back wall of jail.Image
ark:/16417/th7xx67c4znvmWoodford County Fair. Woodford mules. Reuben Lee Jackson at right. Bobby Dean at left.Image
ark:/16417/th71gw9t7xpqfWoodford County Fair. Light team. John Hatton.Image
ark:/16417/th71rk9jbkptzWoodford County Deputy Sheriff W.P. Haydon holds the knife which George Sapp, age sixteen (16) admits he used to kill fourteen (14) sheep belonging to Mrs. Charlton Alexander.Image
ark:/16417/th71pn1p1rms8Woodford County agent Holly Forkner and Everett Cobb, a farm worker, look at the fourteen (14) dead sheep killed on the farm of Mrs. Charlton Alexander.Image
ark:/16417/th71fscnr71xgWoodford county 4-H fair. Tractor driver contest winners, From left are Danny Brandenburg, third; Donny Drury, fourth; Wayne Brandenburg, fifth; Gary Montgomery, sixth, and Tom Cox, first. Image
ark:/16417/th71bht14j9n0Woodford county 4-H fair. Ruby Jean Haggin and Anne Hope Crain, food champion and candy-winning champion. Image
ark:/16417/th7hzf3hlk6qvWoodford county 4-H fair. Ithaca, Michigan 4-H group visits Lexington. Image
ark:/16417/th739dbpgw297Woodford county 4-H fair. Ithaca, Michigan 4-H group visits Lexington.Image
ark:/16417/th716869b2j1bWoodford county 4-H fair. Irvin Powell and Wayne Layne with their prize winning sheep. In the rear are H. R. Forkner, county agent, and Dr. Patch Woolfolk, UK, sheep judge. Image
ark:/16417/th7nf4nnk6wxwWoodford county 4-H fair. Ben Crain and two of his prize winning cattle. Image
ark:/16417/th71p0tkqnz3rWoodford county 4-H fair. Atta Tom Waits, who won canning honors. Image
ark:/16417/th75q0d05jh14Woodford 4-H fair. Ben Butler, left, and Paul Gray study vegetables on display, to determine the winners. Image
ark:/16417/th78jdnlg5m1hWomens City Golf Tournament. Mrs. Marthe Cowden, left, runner-up, congratulates the winner, Miss Frances Laval.Image
ark:/16417/th71kx726gwdrWomens City Golf Tournament. Mrs. E.M. Gilchrist.Image
ark:/16417/th781c1hlstd3Womens City Golf Tournament. Miss Laval driving off the 17th tee.Image
ark:/16417/th710hc0sgpj4Women's State Championship Golf Tournament at the Lexington Country Club: Watching Frances Laval tee off in the qualifying round are (left to right) Katty Wylie of Richmond, Mrs. Gus M. Griffin of Louisville, Leota Ford of Louisville, and Pat Shely of Lexington.Image
ark:/16417/th71msjfdtv4fWomen's State Championship Golf Tournament at the Lexington Country Club: Reaching the semifinals of the tournament are (left to right) Miss Elsie Johnson of Jenkins, defending champion Betty Rowland and Miss Frances Laval, both of Lexington, and Mrs. Irvin Martin of Louisville.Image
ark:/16417/th7v7kw7b02zlWomen's State Championship Golf Tournament at the Lexington Country Club: Portrait of Pat Shely.Image
ark:/16417/th77q8klj8xp5Women's State Championship Golf Tournament at the Lexington Country Club: Portrait of Mrs. Irvin Martin, who lost in the semifinals.Image
ark:/16417/th71143kz6hhsWomen's State Championship Golf Tournament at the Lexington Country Club: Portrait of Mrs. Harold Oldham.Image
ark:/16417/th7420q6xt4cnWomen's State Championship Golf Tournament at the Lexington Country Club: Portrait of Mrs. Harold Oldham, who has been chosen by a nominating committee to be the next president of the Women's Kentucky State Golf Association.Image
ark:/16417/th7w8nh0dgd1cWomen's State Championship Golf Tournament at the Lexington Country Club: Portrait of Mrs. Arthur Lindeman.Image
ark:/16417/th7j9snc2wcs4Women's State Championship Golf Tournament at the Lexington Country Club: Portrait of Mary Lou Baker.Image
ark:/16417/th7gsd7vg09m0Women's State Championship Golf Tournament at the Lexington Country Club: Portrait of Elsie Johnson, finalist in the tournament.Image
ark:/16417/th77vvq10s1qwWomen's State Championship Golf Tournament at the Lexington Country Club: Portrait of Betty Jim Ross.Image
ark:/16417/th7sl6q6xcxkbWomen's State Championship Golf Tournament at the Lexington Country Club: Mrs. Robert Hall of Paintsville (left) and Mrs. William S. McGoodwin (center), Lexington city champion, watch as defending champion Betty Rowland prepares to swing.Image
ark:/16417/th7cjxksxc9pxWomen's State Championship Golf Tournament at the Lexington Country Club: Mrs. Brack Maupin of Richmond (left) and Mrs. Lyman Everly of Lexington (right) pause to rest.Image
ark:/16417/th79nqzqlrl39Women's State Championship Golf Tournament at the Lexington Country Club: Looking at the trophies to be given away in the tournament are (left to right) Miss Mimi Wiedeman, Mrs. Ed Hessel, Mrs. Joe Pryor, all of Lexington, and Miss Libby Trueheart of Louisville.Image
ark:/16417/th77vtcw092gmWomen's State Championship Golf Tournament at the Lexington Country Club: Betty Rowland, tournament winner, and runner-up Elsie Johnson.Image
ark:/16417/th7zvp3g9mnc2Women's City Golf Tournament. Portrait of Mrs. E. M. Gilchrist, seated left, and Pro Alvey Hume, standing right.Image
ark:/16417/th7d4kwd56jl6Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) officers named. Standing, from left to right, are Mrs. Lucy J. Scott, re-elected state treasurer; Mrs. Glenn G. Hayes, national WCTU president-elect; Mrs. E. D. Hinkle, re-elected state president; Mrs. Hugh Clark, re-elected state vice president; Mrs. A. S. Cole, re-elected state corresponding secretary, and Mrs. S. F. Fitch, elected state recording secretary.Image
ark:/16417/th72jdc8bnk1sWomen resign at Young Womens Christian Association. Miss Mabel English.Image
ark:/16417/th7tq8j91f77dWomen resign at Young Womens Christian Association. Miss Dolores Wheeler.Image
ark:/16417/th719z242zqq5Women prepare to leave for Republican Woman's Spring Conference in Washington D. C. Pictured left to right as they prepare to board a train are Mrs. Tom Dulin, Mrs. Joe Milner, Mrs. Charles Davenport, and Mrs. Charles B. Gentry.Image
ark:/16417/th7qn9qx4tnqsWomen pictured on a stage at the Farm and Home Convention. February, 1953.Image
ark:/16417/th7ln0l014gxkWomen in Kiwanis Memorial Park at Irvine. They are left to right, seated, Mrs. William Leckrone, Mrs. R.W. Pember and Mrs. C.B. Johnson; standing E.S. Caywood Jr. and Mrs. Robert Reedy Jr.Image
ark:/16417/th716hmxsqqk9Women in dresses sitting on float in May Day parade. May 1953.Image
ark:/16417/th71hlqfmmjp0Women honored at a dinner held by the Lexington Business and Professional Women's Club, Inc. From left, Mrs. Elizabeth Simpson, Mrs. Maude Lafferty, Miss Linda Neville, Mrs. Preston Johnson, Miss Josephine Simpson, Mrs. Margaret Egbert, Mrs. Cecil Cantrill and Miss Sunshine Sweeney.Image
ark:/16417/th734grqzck85Woman's Missionary Union. Plaque presented to Winchester Church. Image
ark:/16417/th7zn82vkth5lWoman's Missionary Union. Members in 1903 styles. Image
ark:/16417/th79d6tzvtxx7Woman's Missionary Union of the First Baptist church of Winchester plan tea. Left to right: Mrs. Cecil Haggard, Mrs. Thomas Stevenson, Mrs. Frank Ogden, Mrs. James Hunt, president of the Winchester WMU, and Mrs. Ambrose Stephenson. Image
ark:/16417/th7cmdqhc8s9sWoman's Missionary Union of Immanuel Baptist church celebrates 50th anniversary of Kentucky Woman's Missionary Union (WMU). Watching Mrs. Roy Williams, president, present the Reverend (Rev.) Wayne E. Todd, pastor, with a piece of the birthday cake are (left to right) Mrs. R. C. Sutherland, Mrs. Byrd R. Ison, Mrs. Dan Corman, Miss Mildred Lowe, Mrs. Daniel N. Brock, and Mrs. C. M. Haley, Mrs. J. T. Hukle, and Mrs. H. R. Lunsford.Image
ark:/16417/th7wd19r3xdwxWoman's Club of University of Kentucky honors UK faculty. Left to right, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Boyer, Dr. and Mrs. Leo Chamberlain, President and Mrs. Herman L. Donovan and Dr. and Mrs. Shelby McCloy.Image
ark:/16417/th7126qjgbrm9Woman's Auxiliary of Good Samaritan hospital holds Sunday School services for children on the hospital's orthopedic ward on the fourth floor. Photo shows interior of hospital room. Children pictured left to right listening to Mrs. H. C. Robinson are Racine Bates, Dorothy Mae Brown, Stella Byrd, George Daniel Green, Joyce Ann Turner, Chad Buford Couch, Anna Stewart, John Johns, and Dessie Tackett. Image
ark:/16417/th71hvf0r315lWoman's Auxiliary of Good Samaritan hospital Book committee loads cart of books for hospital patients. Pictured are Mrs. Irving Kanner, left, and Mrs. Charles Stern loading book cart.Image