Host For Widows' Dinner Continues To Duck The Limelight University and Taylor County Judge Lee Hamilton. Paul Matta sang and even whistled,while child prodigy ryan chalkley played the piano. http://www.texnews.com/1998/brazos/bill0817.html
Extractions: Monday, August 17, 1998 Host for widows' dinner continues to duck the limelight By Bill Whitaker When it comes to that biblical bit about doing good deeds and expecting no recognition in return, the hosts of this month's "Appreciation Dinner for Widowed Women" are true believers. Although more than 150 area widow women - of all races, creeds and colors - know just who the hosts of the elaborate Aug. 8 dinner at the Petroleum Club are, the married couple who spearhead this unique event have steadfastly declined any limelight for themselves. In fact, the 57-year-old Abilenian who came up with the idea declines to even come to the dinner himself, preferring to leave the joy and splendor to his 48-year-old wife, fellow organizers and our area's widowed women, most of them astonished anyone chooses to remember them at all. "It was one of the most enjoyable things I have ever been to," said former <I>Reporter-News<I> staffer Rebel Jackson, one of the widows honored at this year's dinner, the fourth annual. "Dian Owen gave one of the most inspiring talks I had heard in a long time." Among those on hand to salute widows - U.S. Rep. Charlie Stenholm, Dr. John Stevens of Abilene Christian University and Taylor County Judge Lee Hamilton. Paul Matta sang and even whistled, while child prodigy Ryan Chalkley played the piano.
Menckenia Index chalkley, Anthony J.Sp66. Chamberlain, John Su74. Cheslock, Elise H. W89 Max Brodel as a pianist (Mencken) F90. Me and Mencken (Baker) F93 http://www.mencken.org/files/text/menckeniana_index_1962_1999.htm
Extractions: Compiled by S.L. Harrison Menckeniana: A Quarterly Review , edited by S.L. Harrison, is published by the Enoch Pratt Free Library, 400 Cathederal Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21201. This index is reprinted by permission. Editors Issues by Volume and Year Subject A ... J K L M N O ... P Q R S T U ... W X Y Z Author A B C ... P Q R S T U ... W X Y Z Title A B C ... J K L M N O ... P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Departments Bibliographic Checklist Book Reviews Illustrations ... Letters to the Editor Betty Adler No. 1 Summer 1973 Richard Hart No. 47 Winter 1973 W. Maclean Patterson No. 49 Summer 1976 Frederick N. Rasmussen No. 59 Winter 1984 Charles A. Fecher No. 93 Winter 1998 S. L. Harrison No. 149 Winter 1999 Issues are numbered consecutively: No. 1 (Spring 1962) through No. 152 (Winter 1999) Vol. Year Sp Su F W I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII XIV XV XVI XVII XVIII XIX XX XXI XXII XXIII XXIV XXV XXVI XXVII XXVIII XXIX XXX XXXI XXXII XXXIII XXXIV XXXV XXXVI XXXVII XXXVIII A B C D ... J K L M N O ... P Q R S T U ... W X Y Z A New Dictionary of Quotations Su74, Su99 Acrostic Sp62 Adamic, Louis F73 Agnostic Sp66 American Language American Mercury American rhyme Sp62 Angoff, Charles Su89
Discussion Paper 33: SENTENCING. Table Of Cases De Souza, 5.61,11.21. Del Piano, 5.27,5.28,5.111. Dimosantos, 5.11. Hallocoglu,3.11,8.16. Hargreaves v chalkley, 5.13. Harradine, 5.61. Russell, 3.37,5.60. ryan, http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/other/nswlrc/dp33/tabl_cas.html
Obituaries, 1989, Stewart Webster Journal Mrs. Dorothy Wheeler was pianist, and Amy Black was soloist in singing To GodBe The Glory. Walter Ray chalkley, 61, of LaGrange, formerly of Richland, http://home.earthlink.net/~bwjohnson/St-Ob-89.htm
Extractions: Mrs. Byrma Armour October 18, 1989 Leroy Armour August 1, 1989 G. O. Bailey August 5, 1989 Mrs. Rosie Banks October 18, 1989 Mrs. Robert V. Bankston, Jr. no date Mrs. Kathleen Barnes July 25, 1989 Mrs. Alcine Bell November 18, 1989 Jim Blackmon December 16, 1989 Walter Clinton Broach December 10, 1989 Mrs. Lanelle Brown November 9, 1989 Miss Towanda Brown November 23, 1989 Ernest Lee Brown September 3, 1989 Beverly Diane Bryant August 24, 1989 Mrs. Eldora Callaway July 7, 1989 Mrs. Edith Campbell August 7, 1989 Grover L. Canington September 24, 1989 Weyman E. Cannington, Sr. October 16, 1989 Walter Ray Chalkley November 5, 1989 Sgt. Jack Chapman September 8, 1989 Mrs. Nymmie Cleveland August 20, 1989 Fred Otis Cooper August 1, 1989 Douglas E. Davis July 6, 1989 Miss Lorene Davis November 19, 1989 Mrs. Annie B. Dekle November 27, 1989 Mrs. Leah Dunaway November 23, 1989 Thelma Anderson Dunn - In Memory Mrs. Dovie M. Evans October 21, 1989 Eddie Lee Floyd November 29, 1989 Mrs. Jewel Godfrey October 13, 1989 Mrs. Jewel
Extractions: Case Paragraph No Adami Alexander Allard Allen (Vic 1989) Allen (NSW 1995) Allpass Anderson (Vic 1981) Anderson (1987) Andrews Arnold Astill (No 2) Austin Baba v Parole Board of New South Wales Bailey Baker Barrick Barton Basset Baumer Bazley Beaven Bedelph Begnell Bell Berry Bibi Bielaczek Billam Birch Bird Blanchard Bolger Bond Booth v Maryland Boyd Boyle Brindley Broadhurst Budget Nursery Pty Ltd v FCT Bugmy Bulger Bulmer Burchell Burns Butler C Carr Carreras Cartwright Chalone Champion Chenkovit Chester Chivers Church Ciaston Close Coleman Cooke Corbett Cosgrove Cowan Crawley Cribb Crime Appeal Crump (HC) Crump (NSW CCA) D Daly Davies Davis (UK 1980) Davis (NSW 1991) De Jesus De Simoni De Souza Del Piano Dimosantos Dodd Dole Donaldson Dowie DPP v El Karhani DPP v Kable DPP v Kizon DPP v Milienou Dube Duncan Eather Economedes Edwards Elder Ellis (NSW 1986) Ellis (NSW 1993) Everett Fabian Fagher Fernando Ferrer-Esis Fisher Forsythe Friday G Galek Gallagher Garforth Garlick GDP GDR Geddes Giakas Gibson Ginder Glen Glenister Gogolin Gooch Gower Gray Grayson Griffiths (HC 1989) Griffiths (NSW 1995) Griffiths v Hutchinson Grmusa Gudge H Hadad Hakopian Halewyn Hallocoglu Hargreaves v Chalkley Harradine Harris (Vic 1961) Harris (SA 1967) Harris (Vic 1981) Harris (SA 1992) Hawkins Hayes Heaney Heard Heather Henry Hermann Hill v Kaitch Hoare Holder Hook v Ralphs Houghagen v Charra House v Johnson Hunter (SA 1984) Hunter (NSW 1992) Hurd Hutchins Ireland J Jabaltjari Jabaltjari v Hammersley
Lawlink NSW: 5. Factors Determining Individual Sentences Hargreaves v chalkley (1903) 24 ALT 84 (prevalence of insulting behaviour in aparticular neighbourhood Rv ryan (1988) 33 A Crim R 384 (CCA Qld). http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lrc.nsf/pages/DP33CHP5
Extractions: 5.2 A central issue is whether a more rational and consistent approach to sentencing could be achieved by providing legislative guidance as to the factors which should be taken into account in sentence disposition. In most Australian jurisdictions, the legislature has now begun the process of identifying and tabulating relevant factors. In South Australia, the Australian Capital Territory and under federal law, the lists are permissive in the sense that the courts are required to consider such matters in the list as are relevant and known to the court. But in Queensland, Victoria and the Northern Territory, the legislation requires courts to have regard to the matters in the list. In all cases, the lists are open-ended, non-exhaustive and allow other matters to be taken into account. In fact, listed factors represent only a small proportion of those that have been referred to by the courts. The factors are listed in no order of priority or importance and no attempt is made to state whether a particular factor is relevant as an aggravating or mitigating factor
CHESTERFIELD COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD Chesterfield, Virginia Andrew Baker, Jason Call, Josh Sansbury, ryan Witt, Jonathan a stateof-the art pianolab at Memorandum 3 - Design Contract for chalkley Elementary Additions http://www.ccpsnet.net/htm/ccps_pages/minutes/archived_min/1901MIN.html
Extractions: An executive session for discipline, reorganization, and the regular meeting of the Chesterfield County School Board were held on January 9, 2001. The meeting was called to order at five-thirty o'clock in the School Administration Building by Dianne Pettitt. Present: Dr. James R. Schroeder, Midlothian; Lloyd A. Lenhart, Matoaca; Dianne E. Pettitt, Clover Hill; Marshall W. Trammell, Jr., Bermuda; Elizabeth B. Davis, Dale; Dr. Billy K. Cannaday, Jr., Superintendent; Catherine Clark, Executive Assistant to the Superintendent; Dr. Edgar Wallin, Assistant Superintendent for Instruction; Kathryn Kitchen, Assistant Superintendent for Business and Finance; Dr. Carl Chafin, Assistant Superintendent for Administration; Debra Marlow, Director for Community Relations; and Pat Bartlam, School Board Clerk. CLOSED MEETING Code to discuss and consider possible suspension and expulsion in Student Cases 2000-2001/17, 2000-2001/18, 2000-2001/19, 2000-2001/20 and 2000-2001/21 and possible readmission in Student Cases 1999-2001/09 and 1997-1998/23. Mr. Trammell seconded the motion, and the Board entered executive session at 5:35 p.m.
Mc DATA013 Proud and devoted greatgrandmother of ryan and Zoe METH, to whom she was and and three sisters, Marjory LAWRENCE, Ivy McCORMICK and Olive chalkley. http://www.ogs.on.ca/ogspi/200ox/2005x013.htm
Extractions: Suddenly on February 16th, 2005, Kenneth (Ken) John GDANSKI, of London, in his 41st year. Loving step-son of Ken McKECHNIE . He will be missed by many uncles, aunts, cousins and Friends. Visitation at the Lloyd R. Needham Funeral Chapel, on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., where the funeral service will held on Monday, February 21st, 2005. Interment at St. Peters Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to the St. Peters Basilica Rectory Fund or the Epilepsy Foundation would be appreciated. Suddenly on February 16th, 2005, Kenneth (Ken) John GDANSKI, of London, in his 41st year. Loving step-son of Ken McKECHNIE . He will be missed by many uncles, aunts, cousins and Friends. Visitation at the Lloyd R. Needham Funeral Chapel, on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., where the funeral service will held on Monday, February 21st, 2005 at 10 a.m. Interment at St. Peters Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to the St. Peters Basilica Rectory Fund or the Epilepsy Foundation would be appreciated.
Central Queensland Scrapbook Qld Wedding anniversary photo 71st 10026 11 39 1915 chalkley, James Arthur Kev Rockhampton, Qld pianist 10622 11 54 1940s Doyle, Kevin Rockhampton, http://www.rootsweb.com/~auscqfha/roc_place.htm
Richmond.com / Classifieds MELISSA ryan, Posted 09/21/2004. Availability evenings am a 25 year oldsecond grade teacher and am currently working at chalkley Elementary School. http://www.richmond.com/classifieds/showallclass.cfm?show=&dirclass=Tutors
Reading Latest Additions September 2003 Public Library FIC/HENDRICKS Hendricks, Judith ryan. Isabel s daughter FIC/HERBERT Herbert, James, Falls in older people 617.7/chalkley chalkley, Thomas. http://www.sannet.gov/public-library/news-events/sep03ad.shtml
The Reel Creatives ryan Lawson Agency Producer Alessia Gwydher Director David Evans Agency Producer Yvonne chalkley Director Michael Wright http://www.thereel.net/search/content/BackIssuesContents.aspx?job=294031
Genealogy Compiled Books File chalkley (1), see Family Vertical File. CHAMPAGNE (1), see LAURANT (1) GOTTSCHALK (2), Behrend, Jeanne, NOTES OF A pianist, LOUIS MOREAU GOTTSCHALK http://www.calcasieu.lib.la.us/COMGEN.htm
Extractions: Index says: see ALLEN (2) You must go to Allen (2) Allen (2) would be titled: Twenty-one Southern Families By Elizabeth Pryor Harper. SURNAME AUTHOR TITLE DATE ABBOTT (1) Foster, Denise Ruth LOUISIANA FAMILY: ABSHIRE (1) Abshire, Allison Joseph ABSHIRE (2) Abshire, Hershal M. B. ABSHIRE, BRASSEAUX , SONNIER, HANKS, RICHARD ADAM (1) Bowen, Harold King BOOK OF ADAM ADAMS (1) see DAVIS (3) ADAMS (2) Adams, James Truslow THE ADAMS FAMILY ADAMS (3) ADAMS IN KENTUCKY ADAMS (4) Adams, L. Harvey ADAMS (5) see LAMSON - SCRIBNER (1) ADAMS (6) JAMES ADAMS 1813 - 1844 AN EARLY LOUISIANAIAN OF CATAHOULA PARISH ADEE(1) THE DIARY OF JANNET GLENDINNING ADEE AGUILLARD (1) see FRUGE (3) AHART (1) Landry, Louis Cemar Jr.
Farrar Newberry Special Collections chalkley, EG 27. chalkley, Ed 145. Chamber of Commerce (Gurdon) 173. Chamber ofCommerce 1214,16, ryan, JJ 83. Sadler, Mattie 98. Saginaw 136 http://www.obu.edu/library/farrar_newberry.htm
Extractions: Riley-Hickingbotham Library Through the Eyes of Farrar Newberry reproduces all of the newspaper articles known to be written by local historian Farrar Newberry. Newberrys writings appeared frequently in the Southern Standard and Siftings Herald between 1958 and 1967. This material chronicles Clark Countys history, preserving the stories of the events and people that shaped this area of Arkansas. As such, these articles represent an excellent starting point for local history research in the Clark County area. A wealth of information is to be found among these pages, and much of the material records Newberrys own recollections. For ordering photocopies of the pages referenced below, see our request form Aaron, Robert 27 Abbott, Jim 24 Abbott, Will 24 Abraham 120 Abraham, George 86 Abraham, Howard 86,126,139, 148,154 Abraham, J.H. Abraham, James 86 Abraham, Jim 86 Abraham, John 86 Abraham, Judith 86 Abraham, Lucien 86 Abraham, Phoebe 86 Abraham, T. (Mrs.)
SurfWax -- Accumulating News And Reviews On 50,000 Topics Anthon 238; Amanda Ray 208; Carley chalkley 201,202; Theresa Fort William pair RobbieWeir and ryan Haggerty are also perform solo, backed by piano and guitar http://news.shopeasier.com/files/shopeasier_John_Campbell.html
The West Somerset Community College Weekly Newsletter After briefly popping into the University for Professor chalkleys words of Bishop Foxs by ryan Strong, 9QDM WSCC Under 14s travelled to Bishop Foxs http://www.westsomerset.somerset.sch.uk/News/archivenewsletters/ArchiveVol84.htm
Extractions: If you have ever sat quietly in the barn and listened to Bill talking about how to care for a new born lamb or stood in the greenhouse whilst he explains how to prick out seedlings or watch him lay a hedge or build a stone wall then you will understand why Bill Liversidge will be such a sad loss to the College. Best of all there are quite literally generations of people who have experienced his teaching, even his Granddaughter. After twenty five years of working at the Farm Unit of The West Somerset Community College Bill will be retiring this week. I have only known him for the last five years but in that time I have come to understand and realise why so many people know Bill with such fondness and remember the happy times they have spent at the Farm Unit. Bill can teach anyone because of his calm manner and hypnotising passion for agriculture and all things rural. Over the years he has been involved with many very challenging students who have found that the relevance of agriculture to their daily lives, the outdoor physical work and the way in which Bill explains and talks to them brings some sort of meaning to their lives. There are quite literally hundreds of students working in some form of agriculture all over the world who have been inspired by him.
Deaths- May, 2004 and Joshua, Justin, Jacob and ryan, and Caitlyn Fuller; and siblings, MarthaCaswell Ga., daughter of Joseph C. chalkley and Elsie Pate chalkley. http://times-herald.com/deaths/0504.html
Extractions: Dates shown are publication dates In most instances, a missing date means no announcements were reported to The Times-Herald for that date. Last updated Wednesday, June 30, 2004 Our policy: Below is a free listing of deaths of persons with connections to Coweta County. There is a charge for the longer "obituary" notices. All information is provided to The Times-Herald by funeral homes. May 29, 2004 RUBY HOWARD, 59, of Newnan, Ga., died May 25, 2004 at Fayette Community Hospital. Funeral is Sunday, May 30, 2004 at 3 p.m. at Zion Hill Baptist Church. Burial in Eastview Cemetery in Newnan. Roscoe Jenkins Funeral Home, Newnan, Ga. HENRY WARREN ROGERS, 83, died Thursday, May 27, 2004 at Marion County Medical Center, South Carolina. Funeral is 11 a.m. Saturday, May 29 at Macedonia United Methodist Church. Burial in Millers United Methodist Church Cemetery. Cox-Collins Funeral Home, Mullins, S.C. Funeral services for Mrs. Ruby Howard, of Newnan, Ga., will be Sunday, May 30, 2004 at 3 p.m. at Zion Hill Baptist Church. Rev. W. J. Johnson will officiate, assisted by Pastor Pat Arnold and other ministers. Interment Eastview Cemetery. Pallbearers: nephews, family and friends. Mrs. Ruby Kate Graham Howard was born Dec. 15, 1944 to the late Coleman and Rosa B. Graham.
Short Film Search Results Director Zsuzsanna Ardo A pianist s art and life - fall out of balance.A visual poem. Producer Dean chalkley. Kinofilm 2000 Best Experimental SF http://www.filmcentre.co.uk/search_pic.asp
Extractions: ( UK 2002) Director: James Leech An Accident takes place in a busy London street. A crowd gathers, panic and apathy ensue as private fears are made public in an elliptical and fragmentary way. Events culminate in a moment of decision for one of the main characters. Producer: Alan Dewhurst, Hugh Welchman. DP: Sam Moon. Accommodation
News Star Obituaries - July 2005 Louise was a gifted artist and pianist and served as organist at St. Mrs.chalkley died on July 20, 2005 at the Ridgecrest Nursing Home in West Monroe, http://www.bayou.com/~suelynn/genweb/obitJul05.html
Extractions: Farrar Funeral HomeFarmerville, LA. - Funeral services for Jerry Leroy Boyce, 64, of Farmerville will be held at First Baptist Church, Farmerville, LA. on Sunday, July 3, 2005 at 2:00 PM under the direction of Farrar Funeral Home. Rev. Roger Johnson and Dr. Alan Miller will officiate. Burial will be in Canaan Baptist Church Cemetery, Spearsville, LA. Visitation will be at Farrar Funeral Home on Saturday from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Jerry fought a long hard battle with cancer and went to be with the Lord on June 30th. He was born in Miamisburg, OH. on May 30, 1941. He served in the Air Force during the Vietnam War. Upon discharge from the Air Force, he was employed by Claiborne Electric, retiring after 30 years of service. He is survived by his wife of 40 years, Nancy Johnson Boyce; one son, Jeremy Shannon Boyce of Farmerville, LA; daughter, Haley Janine Boyce Dupree and husband, Joshua of Farmerville, LA; three grandchildren, Gabrielle, Matthew, and Asa; brothers, John Shafer and wife, Doris of Covington, Ohio and Rick McFarland and wife, Sue of Miamisburg, OH.; sisters, Edith Morris and husband, Nathan of Thomaston, GA, Mary Grushon and husband, Jerry of Miamisburg, OH, Artie Coffey of Miamisburg, OH, Sandy Hensley and husband, Ray of Carlisle, OH, and two sisters-in-law, Yolanda Boyce of Hilo, HA. and Ginny Boyce of Miamisburg, OH; and many nieces and nephews. He is also survived by special family, Iro and Elaine Baker, Debbie Arrant, Stephanie, Jeremy and Anna Grace Elias.