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In the presence of a few relatives and intimate friends
of the contracting parties, a quite but beautiful wedding was solemnized
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James C. TAYLOR near Broadford last
Thursday when they gave their oldest daughter, Miss Nannie in marriage
to Mr. Frank S. GRIFFITH, of Tannersville. Rev. E. W. MORT
officiated, and after the ceremony the bridal couple and relatives and
friends assembled in the dining room, where they partook of a wedding
feast which was worthy of their full attention. The bride is a highly
esteemed young lady and is popular with all who had the honor of her
acquaintance. The groom is a farmer of near Tannersville, is a
progressive and splendid young man. The esteem in which they are held
was attested by the handsome number of presents they received from nay
friends. Friday Mr. and Mrs. GRIFFITH arrived at the grooms home
near here where a few friends and relatives were invited to another
elegant dinner. Your correspondent joins their host of friends in
offering congratulations and best wishes for a long and happy life. E.P.
Last Saturday, Superintendent C.L. WARNER, of Woodmont, West
Virginia called on T.H. CROCKETT, of our village. Mr. WARNER
has many friends in Tazewell.
Sunday Mr. R.F. BROOKS was the guest of Bear Wallow friends.
Mr. G. P. KANE, of New Hall West Virginia spent Sat. and Sun.
visiting his mother, father and friends at this place.
Mr. T.H. CROCKETT called on Bluefield friends Sunday, returning
to Tazewell Sunday evening in company with friends.
Mr. A.R. BARRETT, of George Camp, called on friends here Sunday.
Miss Jennie RILEY visited Canebreak and Sayersville friends last
week.
The George Camp school in McDowell gave a box supper Saturday night. The
visitors and pupils enjoyed this festive occasion. The proceeds from the
box supper were 16.00. Miss Bessie DUDLEY of Tennessee, Messrs.
S.J. and J.F. RILEY; Misses Laura and Susie KANE, and a
large number of others were present. The teacher, J.W. LAWRENCE,
and the pupils desire to thank the visitors for their presence and
interest in the box supper.
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