Pearl Gertrude Hoffman
 

Kentucky Post, Tuesday, 21 May 1918, page 3

Miss Pearl Hoffman, of 412 Kenton st. formerly a graduate of Speers Hospital, Dayton, has taken up Red Cross work and now is stationed at a base hospital at Camp Gordon Ga.

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Kentucky Post, Tuesday, 16 September 1919, page 4

The date of Dayton's homecoming celebration has been changed from Sept 27 to Oct 1, the committee announced Monday. The names of the girls who served in France with the Red Cross, either as nurses or canteen workers, will adorn the tablet along with the names of the soldiers.

They are, Anna Pracht, Marie Simon, Delilah Sparks, Josephine Sullivan, Olive Soden, Etta Haverkamp, Susie Salt, Gertrude Buch, Rose Neiser, Eliza K Thomas, Pearl Hoffman, Edna Holztworth and Mary Kreidler.

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Kentucky Post, Monday, 22 September 1919, page 4

The bronze tablet which will be unveiled in Dayton public square Oct 4, will bear the names of soldiers, sailors, marines and nurses who went out from Dayton to do their bit in the war.

Pearl Hoffman

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Kentucky Post, Wednesday, 29 October 1924, page 6

The following members of the First Baptist Church arrived home from Paris Ky. where they had gone to attend the Central District BYPP Convention: Eleanor Kennedy, Kathryn Legledter, Pearl Hoffman, Flora Mae Niersthelmer.

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Kentucky Post, Friday, 7 October 1927, page 6

Sum of $75, which is alleged to be the value of a coat, is sought in a suit filed in the Campbell Circuit Court against the Fenton Dry Cleaning Co by Pearl Hoffman. The plaintiff alleges she took the coat to the defendant company to have it cleaned and the Fenton Co has failed to return it to her.

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Kentucky Post, Friday, 13 July 1928, page 7

The annual picnic of the YWA of the First Baptist Church will be held Saturday afternoon, July 21, at the home of Miss Pearl Hoffman, Cold Spring Ky.

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Kentucky Post, Saturday, 1 March 1930, page 4

Arrangements are being made for the annual card party to be given March 17 at the Knights of Columbus Hall, E Third st. Newport by the Nurses Alumni of Speers Hospital. Miss Elizabeth Hauser if general chairman. She is assisted by the following committee:

Sophia Steinhauer, Susan Salt, Josephine Meyers, Agnes Greifenkamp, Adell Stoll, Catherine Powers, Margaret Frey, Grace Thompson, Mary Morehead, Marcella Cramer, Myrtle Cramer, Pearl Hoffman, Olive Soden and Elizabeth Weber.

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Kentucky Post, Friday, 6 June 1930, page 6

Mrs. Rhoda Hoffman and daughter, Miss Pearl Hoffman, spent Sunday with Mrs. Lillian Van Winkler of Fifth av. Dayton.

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Kentucky Post, Friday, 13 September 1957, page 9

HOFFMAN, Pearl, beloved sister of Mrs. Flossie Blangy, devoted aunt of Mrs. June Yates, Mrs. Evelyn Van Winkler and James Otten, passed away Thursday, September 12, aged 67 years, at the home of her niece, 611 Taylor Mill rd. Ft Thomas Ky. Funeral Monday at 1 pm at the John J Radel Co. Funeral Home, 822 York st. Friends may call Sunday after 3 pm. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

 

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