Cora
Elizabeth Kehm
Kentucky Post, Monday, 8 February 1904, page 5
Golden Rod Lodge, Daughters of Rebekah in Newport, installed the following Saturday night: Retiring Past Grand, Alice Dressing: Sitting Past Grand, Annie Knau; Nobel Grand, Alice Woods; Vice Noble Grand, Dr. Cora Kehm.
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Kentucky Post, Saturday, 2 July 1904, page 5
At a meeting of Golden Rod Rebekah Lodge No 32, Newport, District Deputy State President Dora Schultz installed Noble Grand, Dr. Cora Kehm.
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Kentucky Post, Saturday, 7 January 1905, page 1
At a meeting of Golden Rod Lodge, of Newport last evening, District Deputy State President installed S P Grand, Cora E Kehm.
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Kentucky Post, Thursday, 29 June 1905, page 5
Newport Rebekah Lodge No 65 was instituted last evening at Memorial Hall by State President Hannah E Covington with the following officers; D D Cora E Kehm.
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Kentucky Post, Tuesday, 16 June 1914, page 1
Dr. Cora Kehm made arguments against any cut being made in the school curriculum on the ground it means the retrogression of the schools.
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Kentucky Post, Tuesday, 1 December 1914, page 1
At a meeting of the Santa Claus committees of Newport it was decided the organizations would unite in handling the Christmas work for the poor. Mrs. Cora Kehm was named President of the organization that was effected to work for the Christmas for the poor.
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Kentucky Post, Friday, 25 February 1916, page 1
The Women's Civic League of Newport announced an outline of the work hoped to be accomplished during the summer will be made. The league was organized in June 1915 by Dr. Cora E Kehm and Dr. Carolyn Zimmerman.
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Kentucky Post, Monday, 27 March 1916, page 1
Newport Women's Civic League elected: Treasurer, Mrs. Cora Kehm; Press Committee, Dr. Carolyn Zimmerman and Mrs. Kehm.
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Kentucky Post, Wednesday, 18 April 1917, page 1
The Women's Civic League of Newport held its first 1917 meeting at the home of Dr. Cora E Kehm, Newport Tuesday.
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Kentucky Post, Thursday, 14 February 1918, page 1
Anna Waters, 12, of Newport was injured about the shoulder and hip late Wednesday when struck by an auto in Newport. The auto dragged her nearly a half square. She was taken to the home of Dr. Cora Kehm, Columbia st. and alter to the home of her parents.
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Kentucky Post, Wednesday, 8 May 1918, page 1
Mrs. Charles (Cora) Kehm, 46, one of the most widely known
physicians in northern Kentucky, died of at her home, 942 Columbia st. Newport
at 7 am Wednesday of injuries received in a street car accident a year ago.
Mrs. Kehm was on a Newport & Covington street car at Pearl and Lawrence street, Cincinnati, when two cars of the Cincinnati Traction Co running down Lawrence hill collided with it. Injuries received by Mrs. Kehm were responsible for her death.
She was graduated from the Cincinnati Eclectic Medical College in 1897, one year after her husband, Dr. Charles Kehm graduated. It was in a medical college that Dr. Kehm met his wife. There were students in the same class. Besides Dr. Kehm, Mrs. Kehm is survived by two children, Miss Charlotte Kehm and Charles Kehm Jr.
Funeral services will be held at the family home at 10 am Saturday. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery.
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Kentucky Post, Saturday, 11 May 1918, page 1
Funeral services for Mrs. Cora Kehm, wife of Dr. Charles Kehm, who died at her home 938 Columbia st. Newport, Wednesday were held Saturday at 10 am. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery.