July 8, 1917; p C4
COTE BRILLIANTE, KY
Miss Mayme DeVere, assisted by her sisters, Madeline DeVere and Mrs Leslie Hughes, entertained with a patriotic party at her home on Park Avenue, Saturday evening, all the decorations being national emblems and colors. During the evening, games were enjoyed and trophies awarded Miss Lillian Prendergast, MIss Etta Dunzelman, Mr B.J. Bange, Jr and Mrs James O'Gallagher. After the games a red white and blue luncheon was served. Among the guests were Mr & Mrs B. Bange, Jr, Mr & Mrs Henry Schoepfle, Mr & Mrs Leslie Hughes and daughters, Marguerite & Gladys; Misses Lillian Prendergast, Clara Schmidt, Marie Moeller, Bertha Briede, Etta Dunzelman, Madeline and Mayme DeVere and Messrs. E.F. Knox, Clyde Howe, Ralph Weber, Harry Hoffman, James & Frank O'Gallagher and Edward Racey.
Miss Madeline DeVere has returned to her home on Park avenue, after a pleasant visit with her aunt, Miss Nelia Power, of Richmond, Ky.
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KENTUCKY POST
Covington, Ky
Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1948; p. 6
NORTHERN KENTUCKY DEATHS
Miss Mary Devere
Requiem High Mass for Miss Mary Devere, 257 Pike street, Covington, will be sung at Mother of God CHurch at 10 a.m. Saturday, following prayers at the Muehlenkamp funeral home, Newport, at 9:30 a.m. Burial will be in St. Stephen Cemetery.
Miss Devere, a former resident of Newport, died Tuesday at St. Elizabeth Hosptial. She was employed as a bookkeepere at the Ben Adams Real Estate Co., Covington.
She leaves a brother, John Devere, Miami, Fla.; and two sisters, Mrs. Frieda Hughes, Columbus, O.; and Mrs. Madeline Saner, Newport.
July 8, 1917; p C4
COTE BRILLIANTE, KY
Miss Mayme DeVere, assisted by her sisters, Madeline DeVere and Mrs Leslie Hughes, entertained with a patriotic party at her home on Park Avenue, Saturday evening, all the decorations being national emblems and colors. During the evening, games were enjoyed and trophies awarded Miss Lillian Prendergast, MIss Etta Dunzelman, Mr B.J. Bange, Jr and Mrs James O'Gallagher. After the games a red white and blue luncheon was served. Among the guests were Mr & Mrs B. Bange, Jr, Mr & Mrs Henry Schoepfle, Mr & Mrs Leslie Hughes and daughters, Marguerite & Gladys; Misses Lillian Prendergast, Clara Schmidt, Marie Moeller, Bertha Briede, Etta Dunzelman, Madeline and Mayme DeVere and Messrs. E.F. Knox, Clyde Howe, Ralph Weber, Harry Hoffman, James & Frank O'Gallagher and Edward Racey.
Miss Madeline DeVere has returned to her home on Park avenue, after a pleasant visit with her aunt, Miss Nelia Power, of Richmond, Ky.
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KENTUCKY POST
Covington, Ky
Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1948; p. 6
NORTHERN KENTUCKY DEATHS
Miss Mary Devere
Requiem High Mass for Miss Mary Devere, 257 Pike street, Covington, will be sung at Mother of God CHurch at 10 a.m. Saturday, following prayers at the Muehlenkamp funeral home, Newport, at 9:30 a.m. Burial will be in St. Stephen Cemetery.
Miss Devere, a former resident of Newport, died Tuesday at St. Elizabeth Hosptial. She was employed as a bookkeepere at the Ben Adams Real Estate Co., Covington.
She leaves a brother, John Devere, Miami, Fla.; and two sisters, Mrs. Frieda Hughes, Columbus, O.; and Mrs. Madeline Saner, Newport.
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