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Clinch Valley News Folder - 1911 |
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1911
August 4, 1911
Pounding Mill
Miss Sallie Brittain, of Tazewell, is visiting Miss Margaret Hurt.
Mrs. James O'Keeffe, Mrs. Wharton O'Keeffe and Miss Ethel Kelly, who visited Mrs. R.K Gillepie last week, have returned.
Miss Uva Steele, Messrs. Rex Steele and John Gillespie returned from a camp near Finney Monday.
Mr. William Robinett spent Sunday here with his wife, and mother.
Rev. Dr. Pangle preached here Sunday at
Mr. John Sturgill is very sick.
Mr. Robert Petts is still very ill of typhoid.
Claude Thomas, who has typhoid, is able to set up some.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith are proud parents of another bouncing boy, which arrived last Wednesday night.
Miss Mary Bell Altizer, of Gillespie, spent last night with her brother J.T.
Mrs. William Lambert came up from Raven Friday night for her husband, who had been ill a day and night previous. They were guests of Mrs. M.J. Sturgill.
Mr. Luther Goss, of Big
Creek, spent several days here last week with his sister, Mrs. Lee, and
conducted several prayer meetings at night at the
Mrs. R. Trayer and little son, spent yesterday at Maxwell with Rev. and Mrs. Pangle.