September 20, 1912

LOCAL NEWS
                

Mr. O. FERRELL, of Steelsburg and Neva Grey ALTIZER, of Pounding Mill, were married at the home of T.A REPASS, Jr. in this town Wed. morning. The couple, after taking in the Fair, returned to their home at Steelsburg.

John L. CROCKETT and his brother W.S. CROCKETT, of Bluefield, had a fine exhibit of E.M.F. and Fianders automobiles at the Fair. The exhibit of several of their fine cars at the Fair attracted much attention. Several sales are said to have been made during the fair.

Captain A.J. TYNES is rapidly recovering from his recent serious illness. The Captain now enjoys a healthy appetite, and will be out of bed in time to take part in the election, of Wilson and Ayers.

Miss Jennie WITTEN, of Princeton is visiting her many relatives in Tazewell.

James KELLY, who went to Baltimore several weeks ago to enter a technical school, returned Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Peter WILLIAMS returned from their honeymoon of the northern cities Monday morning. They visited New York and other northern cities. At present they are boarding with Mr. and Mrs. J.D. HARRISSON.

Rees T. BOWEN Jr. and his bride, have been on a tour of the northern cities, returned to Tazewell Tuesday morning, and after attending the Fair, returned to their home in the Cove.

Dr. and Mrs. Charles M. KIBLY, who have been the guests of Mrs. KIBLY'S father Judge GRAHAM, returned to Lynchburg Monday, where Dr. KIBLY will take up his duties in the Randolph Macon College.

Dr. J. Walter WITTEN, who has been spending several weeks here, will return next week to Jerome, Az.

   

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