April 1, 1910

POUNDING MILL
                

Rev. and Mrs. George THOMAS had as their guest their nephew, Charlie BALL, of Castlewood, who as lately finished a successful school at Maxwell, assisted by Miss Ethel STELGER, of the eastern part of the state.

Robert SPARKS and wife have as their guest, their sister in law, Mrs. Albert MAXWELL and three children, of Bluefield, and are circulating among their many relatives and friends here.

Mrs. Josephine SMITH spent Monday at Richlands visiting relatives and friends.

The following bridgemen spent Sunday here visiting their families or relatives: Messrs. CHRISTIAN, RINGSTAFF, and ROBINETT.

F.M. MYERS and wife had as their guests Sunday, his nieces, Misses Julia and Gray HAGER, of Bluefield.

James L. DAWSON came up from Dante Sunday and spent the night at the home of his aunt, Mrs. CHRISTIAN.

Mr. O'BRIEN, of the Tazewell Republican, was a business visitor here Saturday.

C.P. WILLIAMS, who returned from Oklahoma Saturday night, is quite sick at his home here with his old complaint. He expects to move to Oklahoma.

Oscar NUNLEY was able to go to Doran for his little son, who has been at his brothers home for a couple of weeks, since its mothers death.

Robert K. GILLESPIE, and John B. HURT and their families attended the funeral and burial of their mother, Mrs. GILLESPIE at Tazewell Sunday. Mrs. GILLESPIE has many warm friends who were grieved to hear of her death.

W.B. STEELE visited his relatives to Bondtown Saturday and Sunday.

   

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