April 2, 1920

LOCAL NEWS
                

Mr. and Mrs. J.P. BEAVERS, well known people of Bandy, were here the other day, visiting Mrs. BEAVER'S mother, Mrs. BUCHANAN. "Jim" is moving to the city of War, West Virginia, to try his luck, and ordered his paper changed accordingly. Another good citizen of Bandy, Mr. J.A. BROWN, called in the next day and had several things to say. One was, that the Sunday School at his place was being started up after its snooze all winter, and that the Editor and the Flying Squadron should come over, and repeat their former visit. The Squadron will go over, and see how John Vernon is getting on with the school and the dogs. John is the only man known to be able to kick a dog clear out of the church without touching the dog, or tumbling over backwards. To swing your foot full sweep at a dog and miss him, as is usually the case, and not all over backwards, is a hard thing, but John it is ventured that he takes better aim next time.

Miss Eula Maye BROWN, 22, the attractive daughter of J.A. BROWN, and Mr. D.H. CRIGGER, 32, were married on Wednesday afternoon, at the home of the bride at Bandy. The bride is the only daughter of Mr. BROWN, her mother having died some years ago. The groom is connected with a large Coal Company at Shannonville, Kentucky, where the young couple will make their home.

Miss Ada LEWIS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. LEWIS, son of A.G. and Mrs. KISER, were married at the Methodist parsonage here by the Rev. J.M. CROWE Wednesday evening in the presence of only a few friends. Mr. and Mrs. KISER left Wednesday night for a visit to Richmond and other points east. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. LEWIS, popular and deservedly so, with all who know her. The groom, "Bill Kiser, is a fine young fellow. He saw service in the trenches on the Western front, and did his part valiantly and creditably. A successful and happy life is not only wished but confidently predicted, for these two worthy young people.

Captain John D. ALEXANDER, in his swing around the circle, landed in Tazewell on yesterday, looking fresh and fine.

   

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