December 3, 1915

POUNDING MILL
                

Mrs. R.E. GREEAR, who attended the week end protracted meeting, returned Tuesday to her home at Maxwell. She has many warm friends here.

Mrs. Tom STEELE, of Richlands and Miss Lona CRUEY, of Cedar Bluff, were the guests Saturday of Mrs. W. B. STEELE to dinner.

Mrs. Martha SPARKS and sister, Mrs. Raymond ELLIS spent Saturday night with Mrs. M. M. HANKINS at Richlands.

Mr. Henry PHILLIPS, who lives on Pounding Mill Branch, recently lost his residence and outbuildings by fire, which caught from an open fire place. He built a big fire and went out and left it on the first windy day recently. He lost about everything, and a man and his wife who were moving in to keep house for him lost three wagon loads, saved two.

W.B. STEELE was a business visitor to Tazewell today.

John GILDERSLEEVE of Tazewell is a business visitor here today.

W.R. SPARKS and Lawrence CRAIG were visitors to Richlands Sunday afternoon.

Ernest MCMULLIN visited homefolks at Wittens Mills Sunday.

John B. GILLESPIE, traveling salesman for the H.P. Hite Co, of Roanoke, left Sunday for Princeton and other points in West Virginia.

Mr. and Mrs. W.G. GILLEPSIE spent Thanksgiving with their brother, and sister Mr. and Mrs. Sam GILLESPIE at Raven.

   

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