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The Kentucky Post from Covington, Kentucky • 5

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The Kentucky Posti
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Covington, Kentucky
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5
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THE To Visit Son OPENING THURSDAY 6:30 You Are Invited to the NORTHERN KENTUCKY'S NEWEST DAYVUE THE A DAYTON KY On the Avenue! lira ml Premier Wednesday at 31 SPONSORED BY DAYTON CLUB Benefit of Charity Tickets Sold by Lion Club Members Mrs Collins 4205 Church street Covington will leave Wednesday night to visit her son Pvt William Collins Jr 73d Coast Artillery Anti-Aircraft Battery Panama Canal Zone Mrs Collins will board an It train and go to New Orleans La She will take the United Fruits ship the Sixaola and proceed to the Canal Zone by way of Havana Cuba Costa Rica and Tela Honduras She will leave the Canal Zone July 20 Pvt Collins enlisted in (he army after his graduation from Holmes High School last year Prom Chairman THURSDAY JUNE 26 Opening Show LADY Henry Fonda Barbara Stanwyck Also Short Subjects Western Daze and Moments oi Charm 1941 O'V'V7 LJ WEDNESDAY JUNE 25 1941- Blitzkrieg Tales Are Told in Letter Sent Local Woman Strict Rationing Of Food for English Also Described An account of the German aerial blitzkrieg on the smaller towns of England is described in a letter to Miss Anna Whitaker 626 Ninth street Newport written by her cousin Mabel Roden Thornville Koslyn road Hathensage England Mrs Roden's account of the rural war follows: After "You will be somewhat startled to hear from me after such a long silence but the fact is that I mislaid your last letter and could not remember your address A few weeks ago I came across a letler from you daled June 1935 I trust this wil) reach you though nothing is certain nowadays must bo glad to live in America Ihese days I thought you might like to know how we are faring in this war The air raids have not made so much difference I to us beyond preventing us going to bed sometimes as one does not feel very secure with wave upon wave of airplanes droning overhead and the distant roar of antiaircraft guns have had about seven bombs dropped in our village of 2000 inhabitants but beyond breaking the windows of the nearest houses and knocking in the roofs they did not do much harm nearest city Sheffield was badly knocked about but not in the munition factories Mostly some big stores and some old property which now looks as if it ought to be down Still it has cost many lives and made shopping difficult and it is a problem ny-how Day and I have two ounces of cheese per week Sunday is a milkless day so Friday and Saturday we have to take care of it to have it on Sunday How that will answer in August remains to be seen Fortunately we have a cool cellar have two pounds of jam in two months pound of bacon per week Vi pound of but ter pound of margarine and Vi pound of lard "We make cakes or pastry: because we have no lard or butter to spare Lettuces average 10 cents each A salad costs about a dollar Father is 78 and can still garden maid is 21 and has to go for national service soon I do not mind work but am not physically strong in muscle or breath We have not been to Shropshire since the war as it is not safe to leave home hecause of the incen- diary St Joseph Heights Picnic Plans Made Event Is Termed "Jubilee of Joy" A of was the design iticn applied to Edward Gcise general chairman of the Fourth of July outing at St Joseph Heights Dixie Higlv- a Covington to the elaborate pro-gram arranged for the traditional reunion on the grounds fjeise reported that the Arrangements Committee plans a free vaudeville show band concert athletic contests and a series of recreational pursuits committee has worked hard to develop many new attractions for the Fourth of July Mr Geise supervising arrangements said we believe that we will have something that the people of northern Kentucky will remember for the rest of the Geise has called a final rally of workers for 8 Friday June 27 at the Heights He has asked representatives of the regional organizations in Kenton Campbell and Hamilton counties to bring delegations to the meeting Huhn Appointed Bellevue Fireman John Huhn 479 Foote avenue Bellevue a driver for the Lawton Express Agency was appointed a member of the Bellevue Fire Department by City Council Monday night to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Captain William Dugan Mr Huhn received the indorsement of both the regular and volunteer firemen OPENING THURSDAY JUNE 26 FRI SAT JUNE 27 28 ROLL AT Humphrey Bogart and Ida Lupino Also Short Subjects Third Dimension Murder and Metro News if PRICES and SCHEDULE OF SHOWS SUNDAY 1 to 4 30c 4 to 5:30 22c 5:30 30c MON TUES 6:30 to 7:30 22c 7:30 30c WED 6 to 7 :30 22c 7:30 30c THURS FRI 6:30 to 7:30 22 7:30 30c SAT 1 :30 to 6 16c 6 to 7 :30 22c 7 :30 30c Children 10c ALL TIMES DOUBLE FEATURES Wed Thurs Bringing to You for the First Time a i i Miss Anna Brannen Miss Anna BGrannen Mays-ville president of the Junior Class at the St Elizabeth Hospital School of Nursing Covington is general chairman for the annual junior prom to be held Wednesday night at the Summit Hilts Country Chib Members of the senior class will he guests of honor for the dance Music will he by Lee Trauth and his orchestra Honorary chaperones include Miss Edna Mae Rust junior class sponsor Mrs Carroll Williams senior class sponsor and Miss Jessica Ryle instructor Sun June 29 Cary Grant Irene Dunne Also Short Subject MAD HATTER" RADIUS SEATING Every seat facing the screen tor better view and added comfort A MAGIC SCREEN The largest in Northern Kentucky PROJECTION EQUIPMENT Brenkert equipment brings to you the latest discoveries in the world with its blue-white light A SOUND EQUIPMENT Brings to you the latest inventions in equipment which is adaptable to Fantasia the greatest invention since sound itself EVEN TEMPERATURE At All Times With Oil Heating and Air Conditioning FLOATING COMFORT Spring Upholstered Seats THE BEST PICTURES OBTAINABLE ILLUMINATED BRICK STANDEE RAIL BABIES' CRY ROOM We confidently believe we are offering the patrons of the DAYVUE the "tops" in moving picture entertainment in the most comfortable most pleasing environment We promise to keep it that way always for your pleasure and enjoyment Mon Tues June 30 July 1 TO ZANZIBAR Humane Society Supper Wednesday The Campbell County Humane Society will give a supper and social Wednesday night at the Moose Temple 321 Washington avenue Newport The society is sponsoring the affair to raise funds for the maintenance and operation of the animal shelter and for the care of dogs Cards will be played following the dinner I A UNION OPERATORS Bob Hope Bing Crosby Dorothy Lamour Also a Short With Husbands" News Pathe rr DAYVUE Is Built for YOU CAMINS LINOLEUM STORE fork St) lo mi and 5th CO 8630 Linoleum Window shades Bogs Alex Smith Carpets New Spring Patterns Complete Line of Chrnm-edge Metal Trims Lowest Prices Open Till 7 PROTECT YOUR PRECIOUS EYES! These Firms Collaborated in the Construction and Equipment of the DAYVUE! BODLEY SON General Contractor LOveland 5131 Better Buildings Built by Bodley LOVELAND OHIO BEST WISHES TO DAYVUE Brick by CUMMINGS BROS 1519 Maryland Ave Covington HEmlock 6218 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted PR ITKOFF Registered Optometrist with MONMOUTH JEWELRY CO 719 Monmouth St Newport MOTION PICTURE EQUIPMENT CARPET SEATS BY Midwest Theater Supply Co Inc 1632 Central Pkwy Cincinnati Ohio CHerry 772C LUMBER AND MILLWORK BY A Lewin Lumber Co 24th 6k Madison Cov Ky HE 0465-0466 CONGRATULATIONS WELCOME! SUPERIOR COAL 9th and Vine Sts Dayton Ky CO 8740 ELECTRICAL WORK BY FISCHER LAMB 1830 Euclid Ave Cov Ky CO 0231 WONDER WE SCOTCH ARE WITTY A But we certainly joking when we state that you can repay a loan for building remodeling or refinancing on long easy terms AS EASY AS RENT The loan cost is low cost understandable and well tried NO OBLIGATION FOR DETAILS MARQUEE BY AMERICAN SIGN CO 191 1 8th St Cincinnati WA 128i PAINT AND BUILDERS' MATERIAL BY KLINCENBERC HDWE 713 Sixth Ave Dayton Ky CONGRATULATIONS! STANLEY HECKER Film Express Agt 236 Center St Bellevue HE 4926 INTERIOR DECORATIONS BY IRVING ROSEN 3419 Harvey Ave Cincinnati Ohio UN 3834 OIL HEATING BY LAPE-WINTER 408 York St Newport CO 3148 READY-MIXED CONCRETE BY Tate Bldrs Supply Co 19th and Russell St Cov Ky HE 2680 PLUMBING BY TERWORT SON 20 6th St Covington HE 1840 TILE FURNISHED BY NORDLOH TILE CO 4143 Montgomery Rd Norwood ME 7330 LIO WONDER WE SCOTCH ARE WITTY We Issue United States Savings Bonds and United States Savings Stamps SEE YOU AT THE OPENING TOMORROW THURS JUNE 26 AT 6:30 NORTHERN KENTUCKY'S NEWEST THEATER YOU'LL LIKE DAYVUE.

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