| January | |
| February | |
| March | |
| April | A successful concert was held in Derrylin to raise funds for the building of Derrybrick school. |
| May | Knockninny Harps football team were newly formed. |
| June | On 17th June there was a football tournament and concert in Teemore in aid of a new parochial house for Fr Smyth C.C. |
| July | Tenders were invited to repair ceiling etc. in Knockninny church by Fr. John Shannon. Knockninny Harps hosted their first football and hurling tournament on 29th July |
| August | Fr John Shannon P.P. died aged 56 years on 6th August. Teemore Shamrocks postponed their annual sports day as a mark of respect to Fr. Shannon. He left £10.00 in his will towards the repairs of Derrylin Church. |
| September | Named in the Ulster Herald newspaper as members of the Fermanagh Mens Association in New York were; Andrew Murphy, Johnny Murphy and P. Murphy from Derrylin, (each man owned a bar in New York) J.J. Gunn was also mentioned as a trustee. In Fermanagh Ladies association in New York from Derrylin were; Mrs Edward Reilly (1st vice president) Mrs J. McGee (2nd vice president) Miss Annie McManus (secretary) Mrs P.G. Lunney, Mrs P. Rooney, Miss Annie Maguire and Miss Kate Lunney were named trustees. Miss Annie Maguire, Corragole, Lace Teacher died aged 25 years. Teemore Shamrocks held their annual sports day. |
| October | United Irish League held a meeting |
| November | Investor William Winslow (Dresternan) created a new drink for sale called “Smile” |
| December |
Leave a Reply