February 14, 1930

 
RAVEN

A delicious and exquisite birthday dinner was served by Mrs. PARSON at her home in North Raven at 7:30 on Wednesday evening, Feb. 5th, in honor of her husband, Dr. Andrew PARSON, commemorating his birthday. The cake was emblazoned with Illuminated candles which harmonized with the artistically decorated color scheme of the beautiful dining room. Many presents were received and those who enjoyed the dinner were: Capt. and Mrs. D. D. COX, Mr. and Mrs. PREASE, Mr. and Mrs. J.J. DRAPER, Miss Anna COX, and Dr. GUINN, of Raven.

Jess BOYD, private at Camp Fort Hoyle, at Fort Hoyle, Md. is at the home of his mother, Mrs. LD BOYD on a thirty day furlough.

Merrill, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John SUTHERLAND, of Raven, is a patient in the Mattie Williams hospital at Richlands, suffering with pneumonia.

William WELLS, of Upper Swords Creek, left here Sunday morning enroute to Abingdon to visit his brother Elbert, who is a patient in the Geo. Ben. Johnson hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. C.P MICHELL, west Raven, are the proud parents of a fine eight-pound girl, born on Feb 10.

Clarence Edward LAMBERT, 48 years of age, died at state convict No. 1, of spinal meningitis, about two thirty Monday evening, after being ill only a few days. He was a popular citizen living in Raven for some time and leaves a wife and several children, of this place. Interment was in the Hankins cemetery near Richlands. He is survived, besides his wife and children, his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. John LAMBERT and brother and sister of Raven, besides sisters and brothers elsewhere.

 

   

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