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Moses WHITED, the accommodating operator at this
place, since the suspension of the Old Inn, is again with us continually
and is now boarding with Mr. Samuel Williams.
F. THOMPSON and sons, are busy decking cars in which to ship the
remaining lot of several cars of turkeys with they have handled this
season.
Jo. DUFF, who has been a student at VMI this season, is ill with
typhoid at the home of his sister, Mrs. R.W. THOMPSON.
Pat BEAVERS, who hasn't quit smiling since Oct. 9th is doing jury
duty this week as is also Jno. W. BAILEY, of this place.
Carlton MCCALL, one of North Tazewell's brightest and best young
men, who holds a position with the Norton Electric light & power
company, spent the latter part of last week with homefolks here.
Mrs. Luther DICKENSON, who has been quite ill for sometime, is
much improved, and her many friends hope is on the permanent way to
recovery.
Dr. Raymond CLAPP, who was called here from his home in Kansas on
account of the serious illness of his sister, Mrs. DICKENSON,
left for his home on last Tuesday night.
The congratulations of the Clinch Valley News and its host of readers
are extended to Mr. James O'KEEFFE, whose marriage to Miss Annie
KILLEY took place on Wednesday evening at the home of the bride
at Vivian, WV. The bride is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. P.H. KILLEY,
and the groom a son of Mrs. Mary S. O'KEEFFE, of this town, and
at the present the trainmaster of the Wilcoe district of the N & W. Rev.
T. J. CROWE, Episcopal rector of Bramwell, performed the ceremony
in the presence of quite a number of friends and relatives of the bride
and groom. Mr. and Mrs. O'KEEFFE left on the night train for an
extended tour west.
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