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Noel KinardNoel Kinard in The Chesterfield advertiser. volume - July 12 1917
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"... Teal, of Chesterfield, were he quests of Mrs. P. M. Therrell . hursday. :J ? t? 1 . _ i r ? * .Mr. >iarvin mcnaruson, 01 raonroi1, liss Noll Kinard, of Ninety-six ami liss Kinase ('arson, of Sumter were 1 town one day last week. Mrs. Gulllcdjte, of Albemarle, is the uest of her sister, Mrs. K. M. Moore. Mrs. ..."
Publication place: Chesterfield, Chesterfield, South Carolina
Noel KinardNoel Kinard in Gettysburg Times - Jan 8 2005
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"... (Ll p Roche. 5 54 152- Nale Murren (Lld Giuliano Beavor (Ll p Feinberg. 3 58. (L) p Goldfarb 3 30. Burns (L) p Huber. 3 00. (H) md Nale Kinard 13-1 Boiling Springs 43 Oley Valley 21; Reading 57 Millbrook (Val 15 Third Round Mercer 31. 28 Bice (M) md Angoli 10-1. 103- Creasy (M) d Pelc 11-5. (B) d ..."
Publication place: Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania, United States
Noel KinardNoel Kinard in The Chesterfield advertiser. volume - Nov 23 1916
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"... and Mrs. T. E. Lucas. pr * * us Get my prices on building supplies. L. A. Campbell. T a Mr. J. O. Taylor, in company with it Miss Noll Kinard and Mrs. Jordan (nee Miss Sallie McCall), were in otl Chesterfield Tuesday. si: * * Cy Mr. John Parker, of near Chesteran field, is reported to have made this th ..."
Publication place: Chesterfield, Chesterfield, South Carolina
Noel KinardNoel Kinard in Muncie Morning News - Feb 11 1899
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"... rendered by lho Burt Uros., Mandolin club, which consists of Murray Grinn, Myron Gray. Prank, Robert and Burt. Tills club kindly furnished enjoyable selections. the High School quartette, Swain, Noll Kinert, Earl Swain and Hoy accompanied by Mrs. Bridenbecker, saug "Recessional" by Do which so greatly pleased tho audience that they were compelled to rospond, singing "Tho Merry Mlller," from "Rob ..."
Publication place: Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana, United States