“]?“g·  past presrdunt of the Rotary Club und was, tucky. He was yr member of the M;1xwe]l umon of hrs class nn 1953. At the alumni   tg
t C¥‘;;r&]‘¥)' {Ur 1mmY Y¤*“’$» _“ m°*“b#’*' vt the Lcbmmu Sffqvt Presbyterian church. banquet last ]ume, Dr. Brown was presented   , 
m Brmrcl uf Educmum wd “’“$_ un UMC"- tr“$' $U1'V1V01’S include his wife, a son, five il gift by thc president of the Alumni ASSO- ii .5
hum CI M., and formerly u dcncon in Umtcd Pres- daughters, five sisters, {nur by-mhgrg und 11 eiation as representing the oldest class at the W}
6*1%;*f*] byteyinn church. He was an Manson amd an grandchildren, ’ hrmquet. \5  
UH ilrhif men1hc}‘ of U}? F(i¤¤t{>f_C1U_];· _ F_¤¤0¤1| Services and hurinl were held in He. came to Legcington   1909 as. drug \,
· Suyvrvori me utc ll? Wte, it &0¤, two Lexlugton. chemrst and specml analytncal chermst at - L 
W V1 ‘ daughters and 'threu }.{ldll(](:hll(ll‘L1'l. I ¤ ¤ ¤ the UK Agrxcultural Expernment Statnon and ,
i ‘ *·· 0 Frmeml servmus und hurml were held m IOHN HO\\/AKD PAYNE, 65, of Frankfort, remained in that capacity until 1921. He — ;
mm Fmch Lemmon. ° v ° fvrlvwrlyj prcsxdcpt of Morehead State C0]- then became director ofthe UK Public Serv-  
I 4 ` lege, d1ed at has home last October, of 41 ice Laboratories which post he held until g
—kAe·¤·=< 1- CHARLES LEO HASSER, JR., 29, il former heart attack. his retirement lust ]u1y {
’ "' CY"` University stude'nt,_ died of polio lust Sep- A native of Cold Springs, Ky,, Dr, Payne Dr. Brown was also a graduate of the Y
)f ],h__mm wmywr in Louisville. _ H1s death occurred was an past president of the Kentucky Educa- University of Michigan, and was a member i
,m_Sm_";‘ U} jusg ten dnys_ after hem: strnckcn. Hr; had tum Asgucmtxon. He held th;-ee degrees from of many professional organizations. He ;
th? gj\}dw hwg m nn mm lung for il week prior to the Umvcrsnty, the A,B, in Education, the served three terms on the Kentucky Board of 1 ·
‘ ' hig death. _ MA; myd the honorary Ph,D. degree. Pharmacy, and is listed in "Wh0’s Who in I ` ’
hmmm KV The futlmr of throng chddrcn, Mr. Husscr His first work in the gmtek; educgxtiunul Kentucky," "The American Members of ! ;
_v S ·Im·~ had nmenclect the Umvcrsnty where hc was System was ns superintendent of Bedford, Sciencc," and "Wh¤’s Who in the South- >—
‘·’ ‘ ‘ ·» _,mc%nbe1· uf §1$1¥i|}11tNUtf1tii;tCFl%-§t)’_. Hy; hang Kfy.h§c}h00lsh H<;]thf11I);-came superintendent Sastem $tag»s." He was a member and ~
also wen n soton at e mversn y o o u; mon _sc ous and later of Maysville eacon o unter Presbyterian church. I
` Louisville Law School. schools. ·DllflD}.{ his three years at Maysville Survivors include his wife and une brother. `
  ' ¤ ¤ ¤ he obtained financing from the Rosvnwnld Funeral services and burial were held in ` _
WILLIAM THEODORE SIMPSON, 27, fm, guild tt) C()l`|$h'l|C[ a1 modern high school fur L€‘Xi¥\gt0¥`|· ;
myrlv of Louisville, il flight steward for * “¤‘°”>·) _ V ° ° ° _
Eastern Airlines, was found in his own cm-, D*'· 1**>’¤¢'» D¤*S1d¢·¤t of Morehead from MRS· ALEENE FRATMAN DEERING, 0f l  
mm, on u secluded North Miami wm hm 1928 *0 19*35 was its second president. He L¤¤iSviU¤··_¤ graduate of the University of ‘ `
August HU had ywm shot through the uh_ wats N?]-Z€\l’(lC(l us one of Kcntucky’s foremost Kentucky m the class _0f 1922, died at her r fl
  dunwn, amd there were bruises 011 the buck ""‘“‘"*’ fm '“*mY >’€i\¤’$· _ _ 1’€$¤dl°¤¤_¤*» 4-?·2_B€lgf¤V1¤ Court }¤5t ]UlY· _ ; _  
Ufhhht lnrecntvn h { p Sh _ lh h hb dCt ' '
·. ,ud_ _ _ '€ _Bil’S c was il rmnmg su er- C IS SL\l'VlV(*( y €1' uS an , l11‘ ISS n _
ull and font- Young Simpson was graduated from UK’s vmtr m.th° ,D°P*”*¤}*?¤* of E¤¤¤¤¤¤i¤ S€‘ W· D°“`““g· , _ l T
zion ciiwcwr mnegu of Comment- in 1950, and lived °“*§*Y» ,l“mPk¥¢>f*, rv¤r¤¤g last April. Funeral Sqrvrces and burml were held at _»
, Kbk. died with an uncle iu Louisville for u your bg- “’V'V‘”`> includ? ll dqughtcr, 21 son, n the Owmgsvnlle, Ky., cemetery on ]uly 8_ `
¤$I>iU\L LPN- {gm going to Miami in 1951. He was em- bmthw “"d {IWW !§'*md¤h¤ld\’€¤· ° ° ° ` ‘
v_ _ . ~ _ · ·. · , , Funeral services were held at the First HELEN LOUISE TRAPP, 39. a sccretar in
B ld pkyyu] for .1 short tum m LU\ll5VIl]l h) Mcthudigt Lhm h F kf t d b _ I fl ni U . .t , C ll f E . ,   d ~
neon m Smldmd (jj} (]O_ of Ky_ Y _- ’ C , Hm O1", am urm o- E Hlvbrslys · 0 ege 0 ngmeermg, ge _
ems prim to éimpsmfs wallet and idmtiacmilm pupus Imwd nn the Newport, Ky., cemetery, last September m Deaconess Hoqputal, Buf- V
_ Y rt-pre missing. _His identity was traced _ _ ° ° ° ful?/i.§· Y0 after " th"*€'"‘°“th.s ‘u“€s$· `
mh und ky. mmugh an initinled UK class ring. WALTER §EWELL ANDERSON, 87, profes- l”¥ T'“PP was smcken ‘“ L€"'“€t°“ . _
he MA. du- Sim ggyfg body was fully ckythed, includ- SUT <‘ml’TltUS uf genetics in the UK Colle 5 Gary .1n ]une’ and had gone to Buffalo to d
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_ im; ghgus. 1‘()()K'[)1’1¥`ltS of n barefoot mzm led Of A}-!1‘N:llItllfc·, zmd former chairman of (hg 1 W1 ‘m num an unc °· She Suttered a
Burvournllu mm)- fmm {hg parked car mul di5;1pp4_»;u·gd F¤\)’Uttg* C0l|l'ltY Board of Education, died at re apse hen days hefmie her death `
_ _ ju n nonrhy creek. 8 L¢‘X11U.£t0¤ hQSpit11I Inst October, A "atw€,°f Pm`l$ersb“rg¤ W- V“·· she hafl
S; IHS Wit?. Son of Mr. amd Mrs. Theodore Simpson, A IMUVG of Virginia, Dr. Anderson bg- been. assqcmted wlth the C°ueg€ vf Engl' f _ I
uf Palmyra, Ind., Simpson was horn in cum§’_PY0fl*$$0|’ of genetics at UK in 1913, negrmg. smF€, 1?36· ·
l2\flihvUl};1\1· Logan county, Ky. He served in thu Army |i¢;§§!7¤|i1f-Z The post until his retirement in qnduavlzggzinlnc ude two aums¤ two uncles 4
wm 0- {mm 1945 to 1947. ·’ · ‘ ‘. ` _· . , . '
,, , , _ He   m.rr.m of ..vmm.,S bouts, pm- G B··;·=·} my Wgi Hr the g;;v¤*y M ·¤ 0¤*< A
RAYMOND A. SCHEREFL 67, ).(,m.cd Fayette twgliifly Ol] hmiscd brleedmgf and g€£€tics_ i’0Vl ¢-9m? BY}, ° ilfiieftng 10.
~55or emeritus hr fc _ ]‘ 1 ]i_t ly [ E _u]f_· _ UYVIVUTS ITIQ U 0 US W1 c hud t ree 5()ng_
mr my nr ;1?;2(i1¤512;e:»w>:¤:§. 132 r£§h’»»£?m   F **··       held m L··¤¤·¤*¤··- "‘Y‘,Q‘£§‘u3e€ 1?,?"{§$’ €E;`·&Zi§“EnB&k’CrZ£2“2@ 5 ·
xl¢<¤¤» =\ft<‘\’ it ent because of ill health. ° ° ° 1910 d· d G . . ·. ’
. _ _ , , __ _ .., ne at il rent Falls, Mont., hospntal
_ _ A mmve of Lexington, he was educated L. S. OROARR, 40, of Morristown, N. J., for- lust Jul`, after {1 brief mn€ss_ ’
UK l’¤I·U“<“["‘ in the puhlic schools and the University. He mer znssistzmt director of publications at the ·   . . .· ,·
A n.1t1v¢ of Ddusulle Lawrence county
utc DTUfV3$$UY· mg rr \Vm·Id XVur I vetemu, il Mason amd Bell TL*I€Dh0l1v Lz\b01’&\f01‘i1:‘S fh€f€, died Hi Kv,, he was reared in Klgntdckv and taughi = `
grggtnwnt HY H member of) the Episeopnlr church. _ All Souls Iiwsgitntin Morristown, lust Octo- gdhonl here before going west to homestead.
T—-i FI U Survivors mc1_udu lm wnfe, two som, an ber, after u lmef xlluess. . pmm 1919 until 194;% when he retired, i
\=\y¤M T5“‘¤· brother and cx >;st<=r. Ar. OH0au·k had served the Bell System he Owned and Opcmutd with his fmh€r_in_
United ggutgs LI·`unern1 services zmd hurinl were held in For 38 years. He retired january 1, 1949. mw il gene,-al mercamilig stm.€_ '
Wiril ‘··_· cxington. A native of Point Pleasant, W. Vu., he was A member Of the Baptist church he WM
    .   ° ° _ ¥"“d{“““‘l f""‘“ uw U“i"€*'$itY Of K'~'¤t¤¤k>’ am active church worker and served as 5Lm-
5**** ll-_· H_ WILLIAM I. DOT§ON, G2, of Akron, Ohm, al in 1_;)10- _ _ _ _ day School superintendent amd Bible Class ;
~“ 1-)¤· l°_ rmtive of Lexington, died last October nt :1 _ Alter his graduation, he ]0lll€(.` VVestern instmctmn g
gigthu N W Clgekmqd, Ogjo }w$piml_ 1 M D %n]ect1‘ic, ]u1z11n1fz1ct111‘ip;i gmx     Bfll ?ys- Fung]-al services were held in Great Falls, { >
_ '- _, ormcr nivursity stu; ent, r. otson em, nm whs ussocm e wx 1 w (eve op- R`,] burial ful] Wed tb _ _
mh Svhvglig sm; ndmimtl to me Ohio Bur in 19:26. rrwnt of vnrwus types <>F_t€lvph¢>¤w rvvvivqrs- _l§urvivors inglude higrewife, two children, ;
35 that MH h5\lveterm1 of \\{orIi1l \}’ur I, Mr. Dotson He then spept n_ yea? wglh it THE? r:·f}m¤:g gum g,-mldchildnm and one bmthen I
che * - A )€9n in poor wut] Dr 11 VL‘;l1”. COl11p&ll1}’. 11* llflllllll 0 es ern ec nc 0 ¤ 0 ¤ 4
UK f*‘°"hY: Survivors include his wife amd one son. SUMIY t\'iU`*$mi$$i(m D¤>bl€m$ in c¤¤m¤·cti¤>¤ HUGH TANNER of Midland Tex form-l
rriwu   ° ° ° with the |z\yi¤11 0F tvlvphvrw cable along thc of Cmnpbellsbdrg, Ky., a 1*525 g;;¤dmtw“0¥ ‘
>fl‘$$Q{_| ugéh ){HS,rSU$AN ~\VAL1LA(jE ADAMS, 48, nf 1’nm1mzl g1\|lllI· ’ _ _ the University who held the B.S. degree in ‘
NU, >·‘}‘]v.§[;r I;¤·§mgt0n, \\’lfL‘ of Dr. Harold P, Adams, In 19l¤ MY-_ O_H<>i}Tk WHS 1'>m1¢‘€¥ ¢‘¤i-!¤¤<’<‘1’ geology, died September 8th in Midland as ‘
·‘9““? "$tY;{m, U\ Dfvfvssor of education amd n Fayette (Q] =\ _$0¤¤d _d¤$iT¤b¤¤¤!l SYSFQIU f<¤'_U1¢* SM1 the result of a heart attack. `
num hw ml pqumy school twcher fm the mst 25 ygurgy 1·runcrsc0 Fzm·._ I·Ie hecmne mfommtgun mam- Funeral services and burial were held in
{*‘°"m ?“$,l_d [Wd {ll her home in Lexington Inst july mivf for Bel} lll 1915). general service umn)- Mjdhmd my September 1()gh_
U hddl Wrlml fullowmg an illnpss of spyeyul m(mthg_ 1\]ll'l` ll] 1922 amd 1‘l}lpl0)’l1l(’l1t l11:\l'l2li1t‘1"1l”t Nh; Tanner was district geulogih for the
?¤' fm $‘ m· Mrs. Adams had taught in the English de- 1925 In 1926 IW lmnvd UW ]=\h01'¤T01‘l¢’S \’Vaxrren Oil Co. in Midland.
¤ VVMS “h0 Pmtment uf L·1f·1v¢>tte High School since the l>¤bli0 1`<‘l¢\ti'$ §‘f°*`k €°'“'“m<’L‘· _ _ O C O V _
¤¤¤¤b¤' " ¤¤U<·uc_of Columhiu Uniyersity. After her :A hw '“*;*‘*"_"_§{f*h}` UK {\1"'“"’ A“f’°“" Dr, Lvlc R. Dawson, hcud 0[ thc ’
._ Bl; “·¤\\¤\tl0¤1 from Columbia, she (hd post Mm ML OBO-“‘k> t“" 5*)***- CUI- D"]-‘“°Y . .’ . ,
:5**- FQQQWQ, mglmtc work at UK. 8E}¤>¤rka amd J<>S un?.
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