!! ; ». Walton Advertiser— Walton, Kentucky Page 2 Social Scene Walton Advertiser (KSTABLISHKI) 191 I) l*uhlinh»-<l al DM North Main Slrri't. Walton. Walton Advertinor, Kentucky IIOH4 — Seioml Kentucky. t latin l>ostaK>' l'i>i«l al Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sturgeon, Mr. and Mrs. CI ifford Stephenson, and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hodge spent the weekend in Louisviltoa'terld iiiK the Ohio Valley Charolais Show and Sale. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jones of Milliard. Ohio recently returned from a vacation in Florida visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill Whitson and points of intere st in and around Orlando. \_^. Walton. m Mark Maynar.l Meadow n Kay Clifton June JoneH Marita Humphrey Kditoi -I'mMi-I.. So«i«l Editor, liooklu i>« Ik.okk. |.. < TTM Operaloi . . II > U,>, t .... , i , , Subm-riptton Hute: iM.tKI per year in Ketilui kv tKenlucky lax ln< luili <l Um-hI AdvertiHinK Kale: }»."> nnt» IVr t 'olumn Im h I'er l-ine I* I. to p«r column im It. Koreign Adverti»ih|{ Kate: nine t'lHHsil'ied AdverliHinjc: Five I etils Word iWI.OO Mintimum t ItMrgt-j t .i>li mtU »»»»———»——#»#*»* — *»»»»»« Bids will be taken subject to) approval at the business meeting! |on March 13 of the Verona | Vol.! ;Fire Dept. Bids may be mailed!! !into the Verona Vol. Fire Dept. would like to was very mueh dinner in Cincinnati on Saturday. The "Brownies" of the Walton Verona area enjoyed a fun night of at the YMCA. The girls parents were also among the guests that attended. Rev. and Mrs. Ira Richard Harris entertained the Bykota Class with a dinner last Sunday evening at the Greg Coyle ! visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Vance, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McCubbin and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Humphrey enjoyed i I hospital. Your kind ness appreciated UofK student, is home over spring break family and friends. thank all the people who sent eards and letters and made ..:...•.. ....... ;.. ».. ..... ...k;i.. #i... was visits in the to mt while •I I ; Karen Slayback, Card of Thanks 1949 Dodge Fire Truck swimming Walton Christian Church. Jack Rouse gave the devotion and a business meeting followed with Jack Berkshire presiding. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Layne Cheesman and Callen, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kisenschmidt and Balke, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rouse, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berkshire, Mr. and Mrs. Gaines Huey and Brad, Mr. and Mrs. Finley Jacobs Jr. and Rev. and Mrs. Ira Harris and family. and Mrs. Mike Glenn of Mr. m Veronti, Ky., a :i:2:i RICHTER AND PHILLIPS NOW OFFERS THE BRIDAL REGISTRY Contact Hattie Stith — 283-2711 (Free Gifts For The Bride) Bridal Invitations We Can Have your <i*W k WAWWJMM^^^ NOW OPEN DIXIE CARPET COMPARE AND SAVE SAVE PLENTY I CARPET « DISCONTINUED PATTERNS 130V2 Turfway, Florence NEXT TO l-TOIl Ml 371-1893 OPEN MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 10-9 SAT. 9-6 DA Y CARE CENTER S YL VIA 'S 24 Hour Service Hourly - Daily Closed Saturday 734 Donaldson Rd. Weekly - & Sunday Erlanger, Ky. 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Nicholson •" Our conveniently located, Yt*%^ one extra Memory i , facilities without adding penny to the cost of the funeral. Herman Lee Leomons age 75 of Lenoir North Carolina, died at 7:30 a.m. on Friday, March 1975, enroute to a local hospital after a brief illness and heart y^J homelike establishment lLtt><0S In Private-i^el-CoiiifortaMe attack. He was born on June 1, 1899. His parents were the late Luther and Sarah Lemons. tjjjj, He moved to Carolina several years ago from Walton and was a retired painter. the Church of God in his Christian Kentucky and in both Carolina. Survivors, are his wife, Ethel Livingston Lemons, two brothers, and three sisters Elmo Mooney, Ethel St. Clair and Anna Fryman of Walton, Ky. He attended & GRUBBS CHAMBERS FUNERAL HOMES and much devoted work Walton, Ky 485-4352 Independence 356-2673 Member Ky. Funeral Directors Burial Association. _»i In Memory Myron Thornton of Taylor Mill Road, Independence, died 3 p.m. Cincinnati the at Veterans Administration Hospital at the age of 77. Retired Cincinnati Post Office Employee. Survivors include his daughters Mrs. Thelma Bennett, Dry Ridge, YOUR HOME PROBABLY THE BIGGEST FINANCIAL COMMITMENT OF YOUR LIFE. Thursday Save energy and money by using glass baking' containers . . . reducing oven temperature by 25 degrees. Try and seel It $4.00 Per Year Subscription! Save by Mail Phone 485-4121 Interest Checks Mailed Semi- Annually! Accounts Insured Thorntion Jr. of Independence and Rodford and South Charleston, to $40,000.00! 3 QUALITY REMODELING JHOME IMPROVEMENTS OF ALL TYPES FREE ESTIMATES CALL 331-5914 i family's happiness the world to you. big It's a investment, it's in your, reach because mortgage loans are easier to arrange now. II {^IRST^EDERAL Savinqi^Loan Association OF COVINGTON DIXIE j . Your fbut Clifford, both of ^^^^ Walton, Kentucky . FINANCE IT AT FIRST FEDERAL. Myron Ohio, and Franklin of Covington. Sisters, Mrs. Clarice Roark, Mrs. Florene Jarman of Latonia, brother, William (Bud), Taylor Mill, and 29 grandchildren and 20 greatgrandchildren. Services were held on Monday at Swindler and burial in Independence. works perfectly Dixie State Bank Member FD1C Norma Costa, Cincinnati, Virginia Howard, Independnece; sons, HIGHWAY-SOUTH OF WALTON j ELSMERE, KY. i i Lauterwasser as Parliamentarian. Trust Is a Must > 1 Schrage's and receive a valuable gift. Visit our unique shop. You'll at collect. Mrs. Ol AND LINOLEUM REMS ROLL ENDS led the pledge to the and & LINOLEUM FIRST (QUALITY & LINOLEUM REMNANTS The March 6th meeting of the Wa held at the Walton Baptist Church with the hostesses, for the evening being Mrs. George Black and Mrs. Robert Slayback. Spiritual guidance was given by Mrs. David Peebles. The title of her subject was "Butterflies" by Bonnie Historian Phone 283-271 1 7851 Tanners Lane, Florence Officers elected for 1975 and 76 were: Miss Joella Sleet for 1st Vice President, 2nd Vice President-Mrs. Treadway, Secretary-Mrs. Jerry Waily Wireman, Treasurer- Mrs. Richard Harris, Mrs. William Locke, Medication Ready For You Cards Available jewelers and distributors, Inc. 1 Holy Land. r & Social RICHTER & PHILLIPS Club Met March 6th and the club NORTHERN KENTUCKY IN Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Sturgeon was visiting her sister in Williamstown, Mrs. Nora Petit, one day this week. Those on the sick list are Mr. John Scott Sr. and Mrs. Viola Hicks in Owen County Hospital. She is the mother of Mr. Gendel Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. Glenda Hicks and family had a birthday dinner Sunday in honor of her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Baker, also present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henderson. and FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE the evening, Mrs. Robert Yates, who gave us a very interesting Easter Message of the "Way Christ Walked" and presented slides of the SAVE TIME p.m. s/s/sss/// ///;///,-/, Mrs. Willie Mathis Jr., program chairman introduced our speaker for 356-3931 or 356-3941 20, 19^5 KricKinmnn boyon March l()at Michelle and to GETTING MARRIED? Tackett, former pastor of First Baptist in Walton, is in the Central Hospital in Lexington. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Ada Jones is out of the hospital and doing fine. flag, I Horn 1 S/s/S/f/SSSSSSS Benjamin Kyle Mullins weighed 6 pounds and 5 ounces. Mrs. Mable Readnour celebrated her birthday this week at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stephenson of Poole Road. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hodge and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Readnour and family, and Mrs. Donna Wells and family and everyone enjoyed theirselves and had a great time. Daniel Renaker, grandson of Clayton Renaker, is doing fine after being run over by a school bus at Oekcrman School. He still has to be in the hospital for a while, then he has to be in a cast for 6 weeks after he gets home. We're sorry to hear Rev. Joseph presided K K. I.Mat li.'Up.m. Kirkman. Mrs. Gayle McElroy, president, Call of <fc Na Club was COMPLETE DRUG STORE SERVICE! Kdna Ishmucl unci Mttrnimcvkrw, Ky. a boy on March By: Dorothy Renakir Mr. and Mrs. James Mullin's are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy born the 7th of March. Cincinnati. . Thursday, Mar. James i V erOIia opeaKSI Wa Na 1 DOCTOR to £« Irving, Ky., were visiting Mrs. Ruth Glenn recently. Mrs. Dora Stevensonand Mrs. Ruth Glenn attended the Eastern Star inspection in Dayton, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Jim King of High Street, have moved to Hyde Park in Paul Ryan of Mr. and Mis Verona, Ky.. are the proud, parents of a baby boy born to them on March \:M a.m. 9, 197?) at Ask Your -T FLORENCE, KY. 3715 Dixie Highway 481 Burlington Pike 5th & Main Streets— CoviriKton LATONIA, KY. 36th & Decoursey Ave. 1
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