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The Young Peoples Department of the North Tazewell Methodist Church will present a play, "An Old Fashion Mother," on Friday, December 2nd, at 8:00 PM, in the North Tazewell School auditorium. The play is under the direction of Mrs. R.M.
WILKERSON, For benefit of Young Peoples Department. Cast of characters are: Mrs. Deborah
UNDERHILL, Lillian BEAVERS; John UNDERHILL; Grant IRESON; Widder Bill
PINDLE; Elizabeth BURROUGHS; Lowizy Loviny CUSTARD; Virginia
BURROUGHS; Gloria PERKINS; Luralice HASH; Enoch ROAN; Lloyd
BURROUGHS; Brother QUACKENBUSH; Janice PORTER; Jerry GOSLING, Joe Lloyd
CAUDILL; Charlie UNDERHILL; J. Walter LAWRENCE; Isabel SIMSCOTT; Bertha
YOUNG; Sucky PINDLE; Lorine BRITTS; Quintos TODD; Ted
DICKERSON.
H.S. LEFLER, game warden, is authority for the statement that Kirk WHITT, of the west end of the county, confessed in Magistrate John
HORTON'S court in Richlands to the slaying of a big buck deer on Laurel
BRANCH near Sinking Waters recently, and accepted a fine of $100, and a suspended sentence of thirty days conditioned upon paying fine and costs. It is said that a number of people of the Baptist Valley and Cedar Bluff communities enjoyed the meat from the
slain deer. LEFLER estimates there are in the county at this time sixty or more deer, and that they have scattered far and wide, and that there are a great many of the young in certain sections. The game warden has been called to Bland County to aid in enforcing the law during the open season for elk. It is said that many people from different sections of the country are assembling in Giles and Bland Counties to hunt that animals. On Round Mountain, in Bland County, are a great number of wild turkeys, according to reports, but they are protected by the game laws.
Two Norfolk and Western section foreman at Carterton butchered four porkers this week that topped the scales of 2,062 pounds net. Two of the animals, owned by Noah
BREEDING, weighed 500 and 556, pounds and two owned by John HAM weighed 445 and 461 pounds each.
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