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Clinch Valley News Folder - 1930 |
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1930
A delicious and exquisite
birthday dinner was served by Mrs. Parson at her home in North Raven at
Merrill, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Southerland, 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 en route to Abingdon to visit his brother Elbert, who is a patient in the Geo. Ben. Johnson hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. C.P Mitchell, west Raven, are the proud parents of a fine eight pound girl, born on Feb 10.
Jess Boyd, private at Camp
Fort Hoyle, at
CLARENCE LAMBERT -- Raven,
Va. Feb 12 - 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.
MRS. JOHN MCKEE -- Mrs. John McKee, aged 56, died at her home in Raven early
last Thursday night. Death was attributed to heart trouble. Mrs.
McKee was sitting by the fire about
MRS. CATHERINE McGRAW -- The remains of Mrs. Robert
H. McGraw, were laid to rest in the
NANCY TAYLOR MUTTER -- Richlands, Va. Feb. 12 - Mrs.
Nancy Taylor Mutter, 88 years old, wife of
the later Fletcher Mutter, died at the home of her son, Wm. Mutter at Repass, Tuesday morning, from a paralytic stroke, that she
suffered on Monday. Mrs. Mutter was born in
LEAH DYE -- Richlands - Mrs. Leah Dye, age 86, died
at the home of her son, Will Dye, Saturday morning, from a paralytic stroke she
suffered two weeks ago. She spent her childhood near the vicinity of
Honaker. After she was married to Chris Dye they moved to Swords Creek
and later moved to the
neighborhood. She came to Richlands with her
son about five years ago. She was a member of the Missionary Baptist
church and was a lovable woman to all who knew her. She is survived by
three children, Will Dye of this place; Mrs. Ida McGlothlin,
of Raven and Mrs. Robert Dye, of near
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Durham were dinner guests Sunday of parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Durham, of Paint Lick.
Little Miss Kitty Trayer, of
Joe Haper, of Asco, W. V. is visiting his sister, Mrs. C. H. Trayer.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fuller,
spent weekend with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Harman near
Milton Harris, 87 years old and James Osborne, 84 years, both old soldiers, attended meeting of Rev. Isaac Wright here Sunday.
Miss Catherine Catron, Indian, taught school here Monday for Mrs. Sherman
Durham, while she and husband visited
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McGee
and son spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs. A. H. Foster, who has been
ill at her home in
Misses Jamie Ringstaff and Lou Ella Myres were shopping in Richlands Wednesday.
Carl Ringstaff is home from the Mattie Williams hospital. He walks on crutches.
Pounding Mill, Va. March 20 - Rev. Isaac Wright filled three appointments here Saturday and Sunday and preached at the home of Mr and Mrs. James Bruster Sunday at 2 pm to Mrs. Quesenberry, who is bedfast.
Mrs. Malisa Dickerson and daughter, Eula, served a delicious and exquisite dinner to several of their friends at their home across the river, the past Friday. Those enjoying the afternoon were: Mrs. John Draper, Mrs. Charles Casey and son, Mrs. L. H. Smith, Mrs. J. C. Prease and Mary Elizabeth Smith.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Caudill on Tuesday, a fine boy. Mother and son are doing well.
Buey Blankenship, of
Joe Buskill
spent the past week end at the home of his parents in
George Robinson was a
business visitor in
Mr. George Ball, of Red Ash, was a business visitor in Richlands Tuesday.
Miss Ella Reedy, nurse in
the
Jeff Cook, employee of Premier Red Ash Coal Co, who was seriously injured in the mines at that place about 9 weeks ago, was discharged from the Williams hospital last Saturday.
The home of E. W. Wilson of
West Raven, burned to the ground about
The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson, of Little Mill Creek, died at his home Tuesday. The lad had been ill about eight hours and died before a doctor could reach him.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lambert on Tuesday, a fine son, John Robert III.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stevenson, of Red Ash, on Sunday, a fine daughter.
Miss Maggie Blankenship, of this place, ate some poisoned pears at the home of a Mr. Shawver at Richlands some few days ago that were supposed afterwards to have been spoiled and she contracted poison. Miss Blankenship became seriously ill at once and medical aid was summoned immediately who diagnosed the symptoms as poison. She is doing nicely now.
Raven,
Paint Lick, June 26 - E. R. Durham and Frank Jackson left Monday week for Falls
Mills, where they accepted a position with Tazewell Construction company.
Mr. and Mrs Dewey Carr and family, of Bluefield WV.,
were calling on Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Durham on Sunday afternoon.
Misses Grace and Sarah Ascue left Sunday for
Claude and Charlie Steele, of Princeton WV., spent Sunday with homefolks.
Mr.s and Mrs. F.L Steele, of Richlands,
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown, of Cedar Bluff, were dinner guests of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Steele, Sunday.
Miss Gertrude Wingo, Cedar Bluff, spent Thursday and
Friday with Mrs. C. E. and Uva Witt.
Elizabeth and Charlie Durham
motored to
GEORGE MATHENA -- George W.
Mathena, 82, veteran of the War Between the States,
died at his
home in
MAE SHREVE PACK -- Mrs. John Pack, aged 29, died at the Mattie Williams
hospital in Richlands
Wednesday evening. Before marriage she was Miss Mae Shreve, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shreve, of Doran. She is survived by her husband and
father and the following brothers and sisters: John Shreve, Princeton,
W.V.; Robert, of Bluestone; Aut, Reese Shreve, Misses
Herma and Evelyn Shreve,
Doran, P. S. Shreve, of Richlands.