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Miss Stella VERMILLION, who has an art class in
Bluefield, visited homefolks Saturday and Sunday.
O.E. HOPKINS was a business visitor here Tuesday.
Jo DUFF, the V.M.I. student continues very ill at the home of his
sister, Mrs. R.W. THOMPSON.
Walter MCGUIRE, from Shraders, who has been very sick for the
past month, is able to go about again, leaving for his home on Tuesday.
W.W. PEERY has been confined to his home with a severe case of
tonsillitis.
W.H. BROWN, one of our best citizens, who makes his home with his
daughter, Mrs. C.P. BEAVERS, was quite ill the first part of this
week. He, however is better at this writing.
The many friends of Mr. C.H. PEERY, who had the misfortune to be
thrown from a horse some time ago, from which he suffered a fracture of
his already injured leg, will be glad to know that he is improving
rapidly.
Robert MORGAN is making his home at present with his aunt, Mrs.
William R. SMYTHE, and attending Tazewell High School; every one
likes "Reddy" and glad to have him with us again.
The friends of Miss Bessie PEERY, who is spending the winter with
her aunt, Mrs. Dr. SHERMANTINE near Baltimore, will be glad to
know she reached there safely and that her general health is much
improved.
Ray PEERY who was desperately ill for several weeks with typhoid
in Bristol, is now at the home of his father M.L. PEERY and
rapidly convalescing.
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