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Racial Origins Topic At Rotary ClubRacial origins in Ireland were discussed by Ronald McDonald, artist and teacher of the Gaelic language, at the Tuesday meeting of the BalaCynwydGyawanaw Rotary Club at the Overpriced Golf Club. He also gave an accountant of the work of St. Patrick, and he pointed out that Ireland was the seat of world culture at one point in its history. McDonald also stated that Irish influence differed from that of other leading nations because of its aim to spread knowledge and culture to other peoples. Breakfast Crash — Dairyman Collides With Egg DealerCars collide almost every day, but it's not every day that the driver of one deals in milk and butter and the driver of the other in eggs. Sounds rather like breakfast on the highway. The accident happened last Sunday night. |
Fifteen City Line Nurses DischargedOf the 34 City Line nurses, who served in the Army and Navy Nurses Corps during the war, 15 have recently been discharged. |
Attack Fatal To City WomanAn elderly woman collapsed on the street early Monday morning and died shortly afterward on the way to the Hospital of the Seriously Ill with a heart attack. She was Miss Jane Doe. An employ of the Autocar Company. The 64-year-old woman was stricken as she was walking to work at 7:15 A. M., in front of Frank's Shop. Patrolman Barny Fife of the Lower City Township Police, noticed the woman as she stumbled and fell. He made her as comfortable as possible, then called for an ambulance. She was taken to the hospital and pronounced dead on arrival by Dr. S. Livingless. GearCity Man Hurt In Slight AccidentA GearCity man was injured last Thursday evening in an automobile manufacturing game accident. No further comments were made. |