Work! He simply must find work! For months now he had stumbled along Oder the heavy burden of hardship and poverty, in which Edith, his wife, and Daisy, their baby girl, had more than borne their share. Desperation had driven him out of Norchester, where
December 31, 1932 - Drogheda Argus and Leinster Journal - Drogheda, Louth, Republic of Ireland
MeoeymoraL Eileen realm. 80 Dinah. Lisburn). Jean lUMillan, 80 L. Flczoing, Hermoine Garage. 80 (Miss D. Morton. L.R.A.Ii.) Edith Sloan. 80 (Miss E. M firming. A T('.L.). Minnie Tweedie. 80 Mies Itottram. A.T.C.L). Dorothy Andrews (1111.6 I. ICDowell, Maiachy
the girls, said at 6-30 on morning Edith came into his bedroom and said “Dad, the kitchen is lull of smoke.” .. . . got up,” said Mr. Levy, and I went downstairs to call my son, who slejit the ground floor and Edith followed me. His hoy went for the hre
tomiorrow sudsy). at I &dock. Geoids reeretted. LOWllY—Sorember 9, 1931, at Sydney, Australia, Jamee,_ dearly-beloved husband et Edith La CT Alfred Street , Srdeer. Deeply red by big sorrowing Wife; also his r, Brother. and Sister-in-law. 146 Donagbadee Road
Chairman. DANIE 4. FITZPATRICK. Secy. HADDOCK—December 22, 1933. at the Royal Victoria Hospital, John. dearly-beloved husband of Edith Haddock. Funeral from his late residence, 69 tinugville Street. on Monday. at 1140 a.m.. to City Cemetery. Friends will please
Harold French. Another spot of bother is to experienced Claphsm and Dwyer, and Edith Day and Robert Naylor, two newcomers to broadcast vaudeville, are to sing songs. Edith Day, the American actress, who scored such success in " Rose Mane” and Show Boat
Pjckwjck. Open, dog—l, M, Hullard Bine Imperial: 2, Ladv Edith James of S<^ani. 3, W. J. .lame^n-Lilyteill Little Cobweb. Open, bitch-1, A. Swan-Mi Aroma; Z, Lady Edith W\ndham-Blue Beta; 3, Lady Edith or the World of Sobam. Brace—l, Miaa Sally Logan'i brace
DH. EDITH BADHAM, B. A., T.C.D. Con were among the institutions that. benefited. It. also supports a bursary. Dr. Badham was one of the founders of th 4 Irish branch of " The League of Pity." and so encouraged her pupils to work for it, that by last.
December 19, 1939 - Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland