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ark:/16417/th7102tkd6fxbMiss Margaret Clubb, bride-elect, was honored with a shower. Shown, left to right, are Mrs. Millie Kurtz, hostess; Mrs. Lowry Carter, mother of the bride; Miss Margaret Clubb; and Miss Anita Kurtz.Image
ark:/16417/th7102v7j3zkzMiss Esther Mellone holds up part of the watermelon vine which is growing from a crack in the sidewalk of the house she shares with her sister, Mrs. Martin Paez. The vine, which just came up through the crack, stretches thirty feet and covers the entire sidewalk and has produced several small melons.Image
ark:/16417/th7102znkkjljF.B. Grant, general foreman, Central Kentucky Natural Gas Company, examines section of gas main which exploded and caused interruption to service in suburban Lexington and various surrounding towns.
ark:/16417/th710313txstgPictures in connection with Clark county Fair. 10/7/1949Image
ark:/16417/th71031k7gr0zUniversity of Kentucky (UK) Horticulture Field Day: Joe Garrett, J.T. Yantis and Walt Hillenmeyer inspect a dwarf apple tree.Image
ark:/16417/th7103260942jOleika Temple Shrine initiates being recorded. Recorder Theodore L. Jones, seated Director J. D. Harnett, left, and Initiates Charles D. Weaver and William Folger.
ark:/16417/th710327z19w2Fashion Page: Local women view styles by designer Vera Maxwell. Pictured here is Mrs. Howard Sellers Jr. in a spring suit of soft tweed in light brown and bluish gray trimmed in black and white braid and rickrack with wide lapels developing into a round middy collar in back. Image
ark:/16417/th71034cn22m2YMCA campaign workers hold first rally. Group portrait, from left to right: W.W. Greathouse III, Mrs. Robert Watts, general chairman; Lynn E. Grogan, Mrs. Sherman E. Miller, Mack J. Morgan, and Angus W. McDonald.Image
ark:/16417/th7103dd8mmf3University High School Players 1949-1950. Portrait of Forward of Alex Harper.Image
ark:/16417/th7103f902m7gPatrolmen John Dickey and Jess Williams Jr. with children in Irishtown. Picture taken in 1944. Used after Dickey's death in 1947.
ark:/16417/th7103grbx4tlStart of steel work on construction of University of Kentucky (UK) field house. August, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7103hzdkt3nPictured in group at luncheon she gave in honor of Miss Miss Martha Davis. Seated, Mrs. Bruce Davis, left, and Mrs. Wilkirson. Standing, Mrs. William S. Evans II, Miss Davis and Mrs. Herbert Whittle.
ark:/16417/th7103lw2sh59County Judge W. E. Nichols, left, today administered the oaths of office to the new Board of City Commissioner at city hall. The new officials, elected November 4, are M. J. Anderson and Ben Bosworth, City ticket members and Henry Skillman and Henry Hettel, Home Town ticket victors. Inset shows City Manager Austin Moore who today filed suit asking for a restraining order to prevent his ouster, previouly pledged, by the majority City ticket members.Image
ark:/16417/th7103mg5q561W. S. Minor in his shoulder-high tobacco patch on the Paris pike.
ark:/16417/th7103nncf7mdHerald-Leader Cooking School. Phil Scott and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Snapp with the refrigerator from Sears that was awarded as a prize.Image
ark:/16417/th7103pbnsn7pNavy Band Concert. Ralph Snavely, right, and Robert DeMonge putting up placard advertising Navy Band Concert.Image
ark:/16417/th7103pjt4kj1Scenes at Fourth Annual Plug Horse Derby. Derby winner, Superfiler, Bill Jennings up.
ark:/16417/th7103pwf1hhtChampions pictured at 4-H Club Achievement Day program. Front row, Jessie May Champion, Anderson; Jimmy Ingram, Woodford; Mary L. Mahin, Jessamine. Standing, J.W. Allison, Mason; Roy Rice, Mason; Mahlon Nichols, Jr., Jessamine; John M. Parks, Jr., Madison; and Jimmy Humphrey, Fayette.
ark:/16417/th7103qzprpdjChristmas pictures. Montgomery, Ward Company. December, 1949.
ark:/16417/th7103r4scmh2Bill Hisle harvesting corn planted on a contoured field on the Foster Adams farm. October, 1953.Image
ark:/16417/th7103tvsjgpmOur Lady of the Oaks (private hospital for the treatment of emotional, nervous, and mental disorders). Operated by the Catholic Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, on Harrodsburg Pike just beyond city limits. Formerly the High Oaks Sanitarium operated by the late Dr. George P. Sprague and later by his son, Dr. George S. Sprague. Exterior shot of hospital building.
ark:/16417/th7103v6q1n4xEarle C. Clements' inauguration as governor of Kentucky succeeding Simeon Willis. Clements and Willis heading parade.
ark:/16417/th7103wd2h2q7Layout showing scenes connected with opening days sales on tobacco market.
ark:/16417/th7103x4pr90gAction shots of Lafayette-Henry Clay basketball game. December, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7103zp74wbwAllie D. Carter charges Fayette County road department placed driveways on private property. Mr. Carter. Image
ark:/16417/th7103zt2b7dbChildren snapped during Christmas season. Linda Lee Schaeffer.
ark:/16417/th71043sfxbv6Livestock outlook for the Southdown flock of sheep.Image
ark:/16417/th71044pl8vgxSenior golf tournament finalists. Portrait of Earl Stokes, kneeling left, and Bush Brooke, kneeling right.Image
ark:/16417/th710460qlzj7Goat on top of automobile in Fleming county; preparing to jump onto hood of car.Image
ark:/16417/th710461fl6qrInterior of Saint Joseph Hospital, January, 1947.
ark:/16417/th71046d5p887Shelbyville High school students pictured getting ready for appearance in drama festival. Plays are being judged by Wallace N. Briggs, University of Kentucky dramatist. From left to right are Sue McCoy, Director Mrs. Edger Vaughn, Carol Edwards, Cecie Lawson, Mildred McCann and Katherine Petrou, assistant director.Image
ark:/16417/th7104798dn5zPrincipals attending the annual meeting of the Kentucky Society of Professional Engineers at Campbell House in Lexington. Shown seated, left to right, are William P. Curlin, state commissioner of highways; and Dr. D. V. Terrell, dean of the University of Kentucky (UK) College of Engineering and vice president of the American Society of Engineers. Shown standing, left to right, are Dr. N. W. Dougherty, dean of the University of Tennessee (UT) College of Engineering; and R. C. Ernest, dean of the Speed Science school at the University of Louisville (U of L).Image
ark:/16417/th71048wt8pljPortrait of Clyde B. Crawley, associate professor of physics and University of Kentucky, shown with atom-smashing machine.
ark:/16417/th7104fd301cwBorrie's Reports. Bull's Hell Farm, owned by W. A. Langford. Saw mill in operation. Langford and his son, Steve, at far left. Bill Dawson operating mill. Harry Maybrier and Vills Vremanis look on.Image
ark:/16417/th7104fg6wg2pAthens High school seniors rehearse for play. Pictured are Charles Brumagen (extreme right with broken arm) and, from left to right, (in front) Dollie Jo Johns, Ellen Murphy, Martha Dickerson, (seated in second row) Betty Garland, Lois Bachman, Elsie Bailey, Betsy Emmitt, Bobby Lawson, Julia Rankin, Elsie Clark, Brumagen, (standing) Dave Barker, Jack Turner, and John Engle.Image
ark:/16417/th7104gb579h2Pictures in connection with graduating exercises at University of Kentucky. Miss Sammie Cassell, Randy Powell and Miss Sara Mae Greene.Image
ark:/16417/th7104hdv2n63Fred E. Lockhart, an ex-convict wanted by Little Rook, Art. and FBI authorities, arraigned on charge of housebreaking.Image
ark:/16417/th7104j71066pPictured in connection with visit to Lexington of Ringling Brothers, Barnum and Bailey Circus. Felix Adler, preparing for show.Image
ark:/16417/th7104jrdf9c9Henry Clay High football players pictured, left to right, are Al Prewitt, Irvine Caswell, Leon Summers and George Dozier.Image
ark:/16417/th7104lbffkzxPictured in connection with Lexington Homecoming. Jaycees counting votes for homecoming queen. Roy Hutchenson, Vince Spagnuolo and Charles Cooke, standing. Hilary R. Skees and Roger C. Gosser. November 1950.Image
ark:/16417/th7104lp0mmqpFayette County Farm Bureau names Barksdale A. Hayes president. Seated, S.J. Stokes Jr., retiring president, and Hayes. Standing, Robert Woods and J.W. McCord Jr.Image
ark:/16417/th7104plpmznkPortrait of Mrs. Emma May Frank, assistant supervisor of personnel at the Lexington Signal Depot.Image
ark:/16417/th7104ql5kjlcScenes in connection with opening on East Short street of Greyhound bus terminal. Bus station cafeteria. November, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7104w0k7ncvLouise Christie secretary of Coldstream Stud Farm pictured separately with other secretaries of Blue Grass Horse Farms.Image
ark:/16417/th7104xjnjf5hCisco Home (children's home) children were given a Halloween dinner at Purcell's cafeteria. Children pictured wearing Halloween hats are (left to right) Ruth Ann Brown, Bobby Huffman, Peggy Dunaway, Marybelle Carroll, Linda Adams, Edna May Brown, and Vistal Ann Maines.Image
ark:/16417/th7104z2h0vcbScenes on Blue Grass farms. A. P. Hancock farm. January 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th710500vr5p3Mount Sterling 4-H show. Harry Steele, left, and Dora Etta Bach, right, standing with a cow between them.Image
ark:/16417/th710544nz9wrCity Fire Department's new 750 gallon pumper. Chief Earl McDaniel beside pumper. Image
ark:/16417/th71056m2rm5wTobacco damaged by hail. From farm of Jerry Donohue.
ark:/16417/th710580nqdx6More Coyote horrors. The carcass.Image
ark:/16417/th7105b1mjp9jMrs. Berton Horseman who makes quilts and rugs. Image
ark:/16417/th7105c3xz5z8Federal attorneys in Bourbon County Vote Fraud Case. Kit Elswick, Claude P. Stephens, Bacon R. Moore and George R. Gallagher.