January 29, 1932

POUNDING MILL
                

Most two-thirds of winter is gone and no snow to date except a bit on the mountain tops. Oldest residents here cannot remember such an open winter. Some rose bushes are covered with green leaves. Spring flowers are coming up out of the ground.

Rev. G.W. HELMICK baptized nine in Clinch River Sunday at 3 pm, making a total of forty-two baptized at four different times. some were saved at each altar service of prayer meetings, which continued each night last week. Rev. HELMICK preached on Sunday and Sunday night and will preach at Indian tonight.

Some here have received invitations to a "Hard Time Party" to be given at Cedar Bluff Town Hall, Friday night by the Womans Missionary Society, division One. Admission 10 cents. Four prizes awarded for best costume representing "Hard Times."

Mrs. George MOREHEAD and two children of Radford, are visiting their sister and aunt, Mrs. W.H. MCGEE and family.

Dr. and Mrs. Rex STEELE and son, Billy, were visitors to Richlands, on Tuesday.

Misses Sada and Margaret Ellen HUMPHREY and Elsie MCGEE, of Liberty Hill, and Mr. Kent BUCHANAN, of Tazewell, called on Mr. and Mrs. C.H. TRAYER and daughter, Misses Louise and Peggy, Tuesday night.

Mrs. Martha SPARKS and daughter, Mrs. Margaret GRIFFITH and son, Blain, R.L. ELLIS, Mrs. James BRUSTER, Mrs. Mattie ALTIZER and daughter, Miss Ray and Lawrence RINGSTAFF on Sunday attended funeral and burial of Mrs. Robert JOYCE at Doran.

Mrs. C.H. TRAYER and Peggy were shopping in Richlands Tuesday.

   

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