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Story October 19, 1939

The Potters Herald

East Liverpool, Columbiana County, Ohio

What is this article about?

Harry Pennington, a member of Local Union No. 108 in Bedford, Ohio, has been bedridden since October 7 due to a painful infected right knee, missing a bowling match and letting his team lose.

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PENNINGTON TOO ILL TO BOWL FOR BEDFORD

Bedford, Ohio.—Local Union No. 108 regrets the illness of Brother Harry Pennington. He has been confined to his bed since October 7, with a most painful infected right knee. It will remain so for some time to come, so his doctor says, but it is gradually improving.

Brother Harry was quite upset because he had to let his bowling team mates down Wednesday night, letting the jiggermen walk away with three games, but states he will set them down when he is able to battle against them again. O. K. Harry, hurry up and join us.—O. C. 108.

Always Demand the Union Label.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography

What themes does it cover?

Misfortune Recovery

What keywords are associated?

Illness Infected Knee Bowling Team Union Member Bedford Ohio

What entities or persons were involved?

Harry Pennington

Where did it happen?

Bedford, Ohio

Story Details

Key Persons

Harry Pennington

Location

Bedford, Ohio

Event Date

Since October 7

Story Details

Brother Harry Pennington is ill with an infected knee, confined to bed since October 7, missing a bowling match and upsetting his team, but expected to recover gradually.

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