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Miss Nannie GILLESPIE spent over Sunday at her brothers here. Her school is progressing nicely on Pounding Mill Branch.
Mr. and Mrs. L.R. ALLEY, who have been boarding here for the past year have gone to housekeeping near Banner Vane. Mr.
ALLEY has a telegraph office at the tunnel. Mrs. ALLEY was one of our best church workers here and will be greatly missed.
Uva and Rex STEELE are taking piano lessons from Miss
MURPHY.
The meeting conducted by Rev. F.J. CAMPBELL of the M.E. Church closed on Friday night with six conversions and six additions and three penitents.
Mr. Melvin ANDERSON has moved into the Southeastern suburbs of the town.
Bramwell - Mr. Lassin GEARHART, of Goodwill, West Virginia, died last Wednesday at his home. The cause of his death is unknown.
Miss Mary S. LEE died of typhoid fever at her home at Simmons, West Virginia this am, at 10 o'clock. She was teaching school at Coopers, West Virginia when she was taken sick, which time was about two weeks before her death. Miss
LEE was a lady of many promising good habits and has led a true Christian life since her early girlhood. Mr. and Mrs.
LEE were giving their beloved daughter every possible advantage of an education, and there could be no greater disappointment to them then the death of their dear child. Miss
LEE was about eighteen years of age. She received her diploma at the
commencement of Bramwell High School last June, and commenced teaching in September. She has many friends who mourn her loss.
Mr. Robert SALE, a former well known citizen of Graham has moved to
Bramwell.
Mr. F.L. PADDOCK of Bramwell, is moving his family to Philadelphia
where he expects to remain during his old days.
Mr. W.R. DRISCOLL, received a telegram Sunday saying "your mother is dead." Mr.
DRISCOLL boarded No. 4 Monday for Covington, Va. where his mother will be buried.
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