From: The Webster Echo, date is hard to read, but looks like January 28, 1948. Arcola News Richard and Reginald, twin sons of Mrs. Nola Burns, are spending a few days here with their mother. Richard having served in the Navy for two years stationed at Pearl Harbor, is now honorable discharged. Reginald too, has served in the Navy for two years and will return in a few days to Washington, D. C. where he is now stationed. Mr. and Mrs. Argel Morris, Ford and Eli Holcomb and W. B. Giles were in Webster Springs Saturday, on Business. Mr. Burl Beam and son, Elmer, are both patients in the Sacred Heart hospital, Richwood. We wish them a speedy recoverly. Miss Myrtle Beam, who has been staying with Roy Duckworth's at Upper Glade, has come home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ayers are the proud parents of a son, born Jan. 18. He is the sixth child. Bert Giles and Hoy Henline went to Webster Springs on a business trip, Monday. Robert Taylor was visiting his sister, Mrs. Hoy Henline, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greene and sons, Victor and Kyle, visited Mrs. Green's parents, the W. B. Giles, Sunday. Mrs. Kate Greene and son Harry, were calling on Mrs. Golda Givens, Saturday. Mrs. Jonas Tyler was shopping at Cowen, Saturday. Our county road commissioner had a foot bridge built across Laurel Creek to accommodate the people of Arcola. It was greatly appreciated and we thank him very much.