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Charles BreoCharles Breo in Painesville Telegraph - Sep 28 1932
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"... Emma Schnelder. James Wood of Taylor avenue, who has becu lll for some time with scarlet fever, has fully recovered and tho quarantino hes been lifted from tho bonie Charles Breo of Lloyd road ls moving to Jefferson. Ohio. When To Be Nonchalant By CLIFFORD was ono good thing about the stuff, you'd never get us out!? When even those who ..."
Publication place: Painesville, Lake County County, Ohio, United States
Charles E. BreoCharles E. Breo in The Spokesman-Review - Oct 10 1929
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"... guests wero Mrs. beury Mogue, slater of tho Alre Mrs. D. ll. Luby. Mrs. R W. Tompkins, Mrs. 15. Beee Myers, Jonn Broo and Mies Arta Scroggin. Recently. Mre. Charles E. Breo und Mrs. R. W. Tompkins wero tho hostesses nt nn Informal evening party, and Inst week Scroggin was honored by Misa Bess Myers, who entertained nt luncheon for lght. Scroggin ..."
Publication place: Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, United States
Charles BreoCharles Breo in The Spokesman-Review - Sep 5 1930
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"... BOO total for hb three games, was tho atar ln the opening games of tho Printers' league last night. The Print Shop, Pross and Hills each won two games. Charles Breo, bowling hls first league match ln four years, started off with a but camo back ln the third to score an even 200. Thie leogue ivill start their at 7 ..."
Publication place: Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, United States
Charles BreoCharles Breo in The morning call. - July 3 1893
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"... a rest and then the start j i home was ?nade. . Everything went smoothly until the paFk was reached, i when the second accident of the dny curred. Charles Breo, known as "Friday" by the boys, and one of the jolliest men in the club, was riding through the park at full I speed, wl.en he ran lota a bucgy ..."
Publication place: San Francisco, San Francisco, California