April 9, 1909

POCAHONTAS & BLUESTONE
                

Mr. and Mrs. C.C. FRAZIER have for their guest, Rev. J. Tyler FRAZIER of Chilhowe, this week.

Max DAVIS returned from New York City Friday, where he attended the funeral of his mother, Mrs. A. DAVIS, who died there several days ago.

Mrs. C.E.F. BURNLEY and daughters, were here Monday enroute east.

Mrs. Mary BERGER, the wife of Mike BERGER, died at her home on Merrick's Land on Saturday after a lingering illness of more than three months from lung trouble. Mrs. BERGER has resided in Pocahontas for the past twenty years. She was a member of the Presbyterian church of this place, and was buried from that church on yesterday. She was a native of Hungary. Her husband has been in the employ of the Pocahontas Collieries Company for twenty years.

Bluestone - Misses Virginia and Rosa SUMMERS spent Saturday and Sunday with homefolks.

Mrs. S.R. NASH visited homefolks on Mudfork Saturday.  Miss Aletha TABOR, of Graham, was on Bluestone Saturday. W.W. HALE spent part of last week with relatives on Brush fork.

Born, March 3rd to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry TABOR, a boy; to Mr. and Mrs. Will BANE, a girl.

Miss Victoria TABOR, who has been sick so long is improving.

A birthday party given by Miss Virginia TICKLE furnished most delightful entertainment for the young people. Refreshments of cake, custard and candy were served on a table beautifully decorated with violets and myrtle. Miss Virginia was the recipient of some nice presents and the best wishes of her numerous friends.

   

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