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Mr. and Mrs. James JOHNSON'S oldest son, has
measles as has also "Buggie," son of Mr. and Mrs. C.M. HUNTER.
Mrs. W. B. STEELE and daughter, Miss Uva, were shopping in
Tazewell Wednesday and Bluefield Friday. Miss Pearl McGUIRE, of
Cedar Bluff, Mrs. STEELE'S sister, accompanied them to Bluefield.
Mrs. Curtis SHAMBLIN is desperately ill of fever at the home of
her father, Mr. and Mrs. George DUNCAN. She gave birth to a
little daughter on Thursday night and little hope is entertained for her
recovery. Her many friends and relatives here are much alarmed at her
condition.
J.B. GILLESPIE, of Wittens Mills, who spent Sunday here with
friends and who has been suffering from a severe cough for the past two
weeks, was able to resume his work Monday as salesman for a large
wholesale drug house at Salem.
L. DUNNINGAN, of Gratton, was a pleasant visitor here Saturday
and Sunday on his way to and from a visit to relatives, Mr. and Mrs.
John WYNN in Baptist Valley.
Mr. W.G. GILLESPIE expected to move his family from Liberty Hill
to his place today, but on account of the wind and rain was compelled to
defer same until tomorrow.
Mrs. James CONLEY, of Richlands, visited friends here the last of
the week, returning home Tuesday.
Mr. A.F. PRUNER, of this place, was married in Baltimore to Miss BROWN, of Eastern Virginia on Wednesday of last week and came here this
morning. Miss BROWN is the charming sister of Mrs. G. C.
MCCLAIN, whose husband is foreman for the Boxley quarry here, and
Mr. PRYOR (Does say PRUNER above) is shop foreman. They
will reside in the McCLAIN cottage until Mrs. MCCLAIN
returns from the home of her parents. She has been away since Christmas.
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