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Durham Chronicle (1867), 10 May 1928, p. 5

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The monthly meeting of the U. I”. W. 0. will he held at the home of Mrs Stewart McArthur on Fri- dIIY. May it. the meeting to start at 1 o’clock in order that the quilt and the bale mag he finished. Mi iss Myrtle ortley spent the week-end with her yfriend, Miss Catharine McLean. mm Alex. Symon spent a few ya with her daughter, Mrs. gighie Van g.han and 8M”, James Lawrence spent an evening recently with his_ mother _Mrs. A_. Lawrence. Thursday, lay 10, 1928 Johnny Risko might have been battling Gene Tunney for the world’s heavyweight title next July 27, but he isn’t. He’s just the “third guy”. He beat Jack Shar- key, Paolino Uzcudun and Phil Scott, which is as much or more than Tom Heeney, who did secure the big shot, ever accomplished, but Johnny; well Johnny doesn’t really care; so much. Cleveland Pat §0y__lomhor_ lg} _to ‘ -‘AA JOHNNY RISKO REPUTED WORTH $2 00,000 Box Tunney Dimâ€""1929.418 Tak- lng Lite Buy. Jr. Nâ€"Anna Mae :MacIntyre, Mamie Macphail, Archie MacEach- em. Sr. IIIâ€"Clifford Harrison. Jr. IIIâ€"JWinnie Proudley, Cecil Proudley, Donalda MacLeod, Alex. MacKinnon, Edna Eckhardt, Flor- ence MacEachern, Aqua Mac Mac- Eaghegp, D. K. Macfimnon. Sr. "IVLL'Giéay?'“fi‘EKanSfi'”77'§I Roddie MacEachern 74, Robert Mac- Ingyre 72, Anle Wells 57. 0§. sgyougo,‘ Glenda Baromqqt ‘- w-- SCHOOL HONOR ROLLS FOR PAST MONTH THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Knox church, Durham, May 15.. Mrs. Catton, Miss Winnie Biyth and Miss Myrtle Koch. It was decided to have a Qrokinoie social on {Thursday evening, May 22nd. Mrs. :Smith read a letter. re the Ham- heun Girl’s School in Korea and the urinary decided to take up acontrnhptiqn for the assistance of this institution, same to be given to Mrs. MacFarlane on or before May 22nd. The meeting closed in the usual way b repeating the Class Text and ord’s Prayer in unison. During the evening Miss Wnnie Blyth favored the gathering -- A. with a soio. ;V|ust‘:\/IIUIC9 11181180 Lin Dr! 8 $3.00, re flooded roads,g$2.00; flfifn Boyd, inspectin ' (3%??? g bridges, $3.00.â€" 0 echnie-â€"-Black: Court of Revision on Egggssmgget roll for 1928, be held on June 2nd balance of salary $15.00 and post~ 888. 81.50; alerk. on salary, $100.00; Saarge Wbllltmore, fencing McNab‘s r; so was ed out, 90c; ins ecti badges, $3.00; Reeve. insgectisg bridges, 83.00; re flooded roads $2.00; M. Black, inspecting bridges: $3.00, re flodded roads, 82.00; John yacnIf‘echme. lqspectfingh bridges O ”A "AAA-4 STORE OPEN EVERY WEDNESDAY afternpon throu out sum allowed a ternate Wedues.’ ggy afwanOIIS. G. 8. Evan (‘n Every time we go to I specillht he tells us to give “.318 your at 2 ., Guelph; PAGE I.

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