April 22, 1910

BURKES GARDEN
                

Mother Earth, after decking herself in a robe of green silk, 'broidered with apple blossoms, fell asleep. On wakening Tuesday morning, the lady was surprised to find that an ermine mantle had been draped over her lovely spring costume.

Miss Bettie GROSECLOSE and her father, Mr. S.H. GROSECLOSE, entertained a number of friends during the last week.

Mrs. MAHOOD, wife of Rev. James MAHOOD and sister of Messrs. John D. and Charles GREEVER, died at her home near Ceres on last Sunday night. The funeral was conducted on Tuesday by Rev. E.L. RICHIE. Among those from the Garden who attended the burial were: Miss Ida GREEVER, Rev. E.L. RICHIE, Mr. Elmer RHUDY, and Prof. A.S. GREEVER.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Jeff HOGE spent Sunday with parents here. Mrs. HOGE and the baby are now visiting Tazewell.

Mr. George ROSENBAUM is spending a while with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. S.E. ROSENBAUM.

A message received here on yesterday announced the marriage on Wednesday night, at the Methodist parsonage in Asheville, North Caroline of Mr. Walter H. MILLARD to Miss LaRee PATE of Sumpter, South Carolina. The groom is a son of Mr and Mrs. A.M. MILLARD of this town and at present with the Southern Railway Company, at Asheville. Walter is remembered here as "a kid" where he grew up, and at an early age entered the railway service as operator and agent in which capacity he has done well. His sister, Miss Allie, is the efficient and faithful stenographer in the law office of Greever and Gillespie, which is also the office of the United States District Attorney. A brother, W. A. MILLARD, is bookkeeper for a large coal company in Wise.

   

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