February 6, 1920

LOCAL NEWS
                

Honor Roll of North Tazewell School for January and December: Primer - Walter GRAHAM, Ethel GILLENWATERS, John GREGORY, Jack KEISTER, Walter LAWRENCE, Gilbert WITT, Joe Ella DAVIS. Second Grade - Gracie LESTER, Ora GILLENWATERS, Mildred BEAVERS, Mary SPURGEON, J.C. IRESON. Third Grade - Grace MOORE, Irene NEWMAN, Carene WITT, Sallie SANDERS, Roy BEAVERS, Clarence FORBES, Marguerite TURNER, Foster GRAHAM, Joe BAKER, Charles GILLESPIE, Charlie IRESON, William PEERY. Fourth Grade - Ethel SANDERS, Virginia WITT, Ollie May GILLESPIE, Annie BOWLING, Elsie LAWRENCE, Dixie O'BRIEN, Helen O'BRIEN, Frank LAWRENCE, Walter GILLENWATER.

A quiet home wedding took place at the home of the bride on Monday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock, when Miss Sallie BRITTAIN became the wife of Mr. G.M. LEWIS. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W.S. BULLARD, of Bluefield, former pastor of the bride. Only a few of the immediate relatives and close friends of the bride were present. Music for the occasion was furnished by Miss Elizabeth JACKSON, piano, and Misses Eleanor RUSSELL, Louisa WITTEN and Lucy SCOTT, violins, members of the High School Orchestra. The bride is the attractive and popular daughter of H.P. BRITTAIN, County Treasurer, and has been a prominent member of society and church, and for a number of years teacher of music in the Tazewell High School. The groom is a native of West Virginia, and is now connected with the Kansas City Tire and Rubber Co. The presents to the bride were numerous and costly. After a wedding tour of Eastern cities, Mr. and Mrs. LEWIS will make their home at Kansas City, Mo.

S.S. WYNN lost one of his fine match mules last Monday. The mule got a wound in the hip from a protruding nail in his stall, on Saturday night, when discovered on Sunday morning at feeding time the mule did blood poisoning or lockjaw or both, set up, and the animal died on Monday.

   

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